She had always wanted to pull the rug out from under Ariana during the competition. When she found
the perfect chance to do so, she jumped at it.
But there was a twist. Just the other day, Holden, out of the blue, offered Sadie a deal of an
endorsement for a luxury brand under contract to the Fredrick Group. She had pleaded with him for this
before.
Thinking back, she remembered the wedding dress he had taken home and felt smug. She believed
Holden was head over heels for her and would pop the question soon.
Considering everything, she decided to give the show a miss and took a trip to Mistlyn.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBut that didn’t mean Ariana would get a break.
Sadie grinned from ear to ear. She had set up a few tricks to ensure Ariana’s team would be sent
packing.
She had tampered with the live voting. She paid off a big chunk of the audience to make sure they
didn’t vote for Ariana’s team. No matter how stellar Ariana’s team was on stage, the audience had
made up their minds.
Those live votes? They had a big say in the final result. Even if the judges loved Ariana’s team’s
performance, the audience’s low scores would pull them down.
Sadie overheard the host talking about online votes and just Laughed.
She believed there was no way online support could undo her mischief.
Angela’s Library
Other teams had their fair share of online fans. Ariana was fighting a losing battle.
Holding back her glee, Sadie looked forward to seeing Ariana’s dreams shatter on live television.
At the show venue, other teams all breathed a sigh of relief as they spotted Ariana’s team’s low vote
count. Their nerves had been on edge, fearing they’d be outperformed.
Rollingrock Media’s contestants were especially pleased. They were buzzing with barely hidden glee.
One contestant laughed, and said, “Well, we might not know why their votes crashed, but it looks like
they can start packing. Time for them to head home.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“They got too cocky,” another said, lips curled in disdain.
“Should’ve been gone a long time ago.”
Calvert silenced them with a raised hand.
“Let’s not get ahead of ourselves,” he warned, his eyes sharp as he looked over Ariana’s team’s vote
count. Confidence practically dripped from him.
“Online voting is up next. Everyone, hit up the fan groups and Instagram.
Rally those votes. The real competition? Those teams neck and neck with our score.”
Considering Ariana’s team’s pitiful audience vote count, they weren’t even on the radar screen.
But then, a contestant chimed in, “What if Ariana pulls a fast one with the online votes?”
Calvert just snorted.