Jaylene, dressed in a white silk blouse with her hair loosely tied back, exuded a refined elegance with her pearl earrings.
She appeared with two people who were carrying bags of what seerned to be high-end cosmetics and perfumes, judging from the packaging.
With a gentle voice, she addressed the gathered employees, "Sorry to interrupt, everyone.
We've all been busy since returning to work, and it's rare for us all to be together like this.
Today, with Stella joining us, I thought it'd be a good opportunity to give you all some small gifts." Stella internally mused, 'I bet those "small gifts" are likely an attempt to win over their hearts.
Now I know that Julia had brought me here just for Jaylene to showcase this.’ The announcement of gifts naturally excited everyone, leading to a round of applause and a lively atmosphere.
Stella glanced at the gifts and thought, 'Those are indeed cosmetics and perfumes.
They are not extravagantly expensive, but not cheap either.
They are certainly within the affordable range for the rest.' Regardless of personal interest, everyone expressed gratitude and admiration for the gifts.
"This lipstick shade has been sold out at the counters.
1 thought I'd never get it.
Thank you!" "I just saw a review of this foundation the other day, and now I have it.
You have great taste!" "My mom always uses this perfume.
She'll love it." "Jaylene, you really went all out." Jaylene graciously accepted the thanks.
She said, "It wasn't much.
These are just trinkets to me, picked up while shopping for bags with a friend.
1 thought you'd all like them, so I bought some." The mood slightly shifted as people exchanged looks, their smiles dimming a bit.
However, Jaylene seemed oblivious.
Her gaze met Stella's across the room, and she smiled knowingly.
Stella, uninterested in watching the act any longer, turned to leave.
Pick a couple for yourself to celebrate your first day." Stella politely declined.
"No, thank you.
My skin's been sensitive lately, and I can't use makeup.
Better leave it for everyone else." She paused, then sheepishly said, "Actually, I've also prepared something for everyone.
Unlike Jaylene, who meticulously found out everyone's preferences for beauty products, I was a bit careless and didn't ask as thoroughly.
My gifts are more generic, so I am a bit hesitant to give them out." This sounded like an excuse to some as if Stella had made up a reason on the spot to avoid giving anything.
At Jaylene's subtle cue, someone chimed in, "Ms.
Hall, it'd be rude of us to be picky about gifts from you.
We're all quite curious about what you've prepared."
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