âNo biggie,â Giselle said, her face a picture of magnanimous grace.
The crew memberâs casual compliment sent ripples through the crowd of crew members, sparking a chorus of praise that seemed to elevate Giselle above everyone else. Giselle shone like the brightest star, basking in the adulation of those around her.
And then there was Ivy, destined to play the foil.
âIvy, let me have a gander at that script,â Giselle said, reaching for the sheaf of papers in Ivyâs hands.
Ivy hesitated, then pulled back, avoiding Giselleâs grasp.
Internally, Giselle scoffed at Ivyâs reticence, deeming her ungrateful, yet she kept a friendly smile plastered on her face. âIvy, is the script under lock and key? No worries. You could just give me the gist of it!â
âThanks for the offer to run lines with me, Giselle, but Iâd like to mull it over by myself, see if I can bring my own twist to the role,â Ivy responded politely, yet firmly declining.
Ivyâs refusal seemed to sour Giselleâs mood, but she did not need to say a word; her entourage had already started to grumble on her behalf.
âStill needs to study it? Itâs been all morning, and not a single scene done.â
âThe star herself offers to help her out, and she turns her nose up? Whatâs with the airs?â
Ivy stood there, feeling each comment like a knife twisting inside her. She was mortified, longing for the ground to swallow her whole, when Coltonâs assistant appeared. âIvy, Coltonâs asking for you.â
Following the assistant to Coltonâs trailer, Ivy found him letting out a weary sigh. âI heard about the commotion outside.â
âSorry, director,â Ivy apologized, feeling she had let everyone down.
Colton gestured for her to sit and spoke earnestly, âItâs not like that. Everyone has a few hiccups their first time on set. Even pros make mistakes, let alone someone new like you.â
Coltonâs words were meant to comfort, but Ivyâs guilt over delaying the shoot weighed heavily on her.
Seeing her distress, Colton continued, âGiselleâs first gig was with me, and donât think she had it easy.
She had as many flubs as you, if not more.â
At that, Ivy blinked in surprise, looking up at Colton. âYou donât have to make up stories about her just to cheer me up.â
âItâs the truth. Iâm not fabricating anything against her,â Colton assured her, flipping through the script to her characterâs scenes. âThis film is called âBallad of Valor,â and your character, Valor, is the soul of it.
Thatâs why Iâm a bit tough on you. Let me walk you through this scene properly.â
Colton took the time to explain the sceneâs context and what it was meant to convey. He then had Ivy perform it right there, offering one-on-one guidance.
After the director whisked away ivy, Giselle suddenly felt like a fifth wheel on set.
She had hoped to showcase her acting chops by coaching Ivy in front of everyone. Instead, Colton had not given her the time of day, summoning Ivy away without a second glance.
Fuming and struggling to maintain her composure, Giselle excused herself, having a crew member escort her to the makeup trailer to cool off.
Sitting in the makeup trailer, Giselle stewed over the slight, her discontent growing by the second.