âOther opportunities?â Selma wasnât convinced.
She rose from her seat, her voice firm. âIâm asking for a chance! Isnât there one more spot open? Please consider me for it. I promise Iâll give my best performance on the show!â
Amy waved her hand dismissively, signaling that she had no intention of engaging in further discussion.
Fannie delivered the final blow to Selmaâs hopes with a simple statement. âThat spot is reserved for Judie.â
Selma, stunned, shot back, âHow can that be? She isnât even here today! Is this just because Bobby supports her, and youâre showing favoritism?â
âJudie is absent today because she had an early flight for an international fashion week,â Fannie explained. âShe secured her position by signing the contract last night.â
Now it all clicked for Selma.
âSo, why am I even here?â she asked, the frustration evident in her voice.
Unfazed, Fannie responded, âYour dedication to this show caught my attention. I thought it was important for Amy to meet you. While thereâs no spot available now, sheâll remember you for future opportunities.â
Selma mulled over Fannieâs words, but she couldnât shake the feeling of being manipulated. Her outburst in front of Amy had likely ruined any chance of a future opening.
Dejected, Selma slumped into her chair and offered Amy an apology. âIâm sorry for overreacting. I was just so hopeful about this opportunity.â
Amy, seasoned by numerous challenges, smiled reassuringly but didnât seem to take Selmaâs outburst personally. Meanwhile, Mayer, who had discreetly finalized the agreement, remained quiet, saying nothing.
This only intensified Selmaâs irritation.
She resented the favoritism shown to a relative newcomer who had barely made an impact, and she suspected Fannieâs involvement in it. Afterward, Selma stormed into Fannieâs office, determined to confront her.
âWhy are you sabotaging me?â
As Fannie calmly tidied her desk, she responded without emotion, âYou should focus on your filming. Jett has invested a lot in it. Itâs best that you make the most of this opportunity.â
Stung by the revelation, Selmaâs voice trembled with disbelief. âYou knew it all along?â
In those few seconds, Fannieâs thoughts drifted.
Although confronting Selma had given her a fleeting sense of satisfaction, she knew better than to let Selma alert Jett. The only way to rid herself of a toxic person was to act quickly and decisively, leaving no room for second chances or regrets. Fannie couldnât bear the thought of Jett returning, pleading for forgiveness with empty promises. She needed to sever this connection completely.
âKnew what?â Fannie asked, feigning confusion.
Selma noticed the false confusion on Fannieâs face and relaxed slightly, lowering her guard.
âNothing,â she muttered.
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