As soon as Xanthea opened the door, she was met with the grim face of the man inside. Fearing he might kick her out, she quickly raised the voice recorder in her hand.
âHeâs just here to coach me on my acting, itâs not what you thinkâI have proof!â
Proof?
Orionâs gaze lingered on the voice recorder in her hand. Without hesitation, Xanthea pressed âplayââ
âAre you ready? Once you are, weâll start.â
âSure, go ahead.â
âThe first point is to use the emotional fluctuations in your lines to act out the characterâs feelings. Slow, deep tones often move the audience more than quicker, louder ones.â
Thank goodness she had not only taken notes, but also recorded everything with the voice recorder. Otherwise, she would never have been able to clear her name!
âDid you hear that? He was kindly giving me a tutorial, and you twisted it into something else. Thatâs just tooââ
âSo, youâre defending him?â
âAm I?â Xanthea puffed out her chest, her tone defiant as she saw no change in the ominous look in Orionâs eyes. âIâm just stating the facts here, youâre the one whoâs wronging me!â
âWronging you?â Orionâs lips twisted into a mocking sneer, his gaze dripping with irony. âAnd what about âBenâ? You do call him quite affectionately.â
âWhatâs wrong with âBenâ? How is that affectionate? Isnât it normal for colleagues and friends to call each other by their first names? We canât exactly be calling each other Mr. Jones or Ms. Nightshade while working together every day, can we? If it bothers you that much, I could start calling you Ori, Oriââ
Halfway through her sentence, Xanthea stumbled over her words, her face inexplicably heating up.
Why was it that saying someone elseâs name came so easily, but uttering his felt so awkward, even shameful?
Orion caught the fleeting signs of guilt and panic on her face, his grip tightening on the folder in his hand until it buckled, causing dozens of photos to spill out.
âWhatâs the matter? Ms. Nightshade canât continue her story?â
Following the sound, Xantheaâs eyes widened in shock as she saw the photos scattered on the floor, depicting her and Ben in various poses together.
She bent down, picking up one of the photos.
Even though Benjaminâs image in the photo was punched through with a big hole, it was clear they were hugging!
Her eyes widened.
Where did these photos come from? When had she ever hugged Benjamin? Not even for a sceneâcould this have been photoshopped?
Suddenly it clicked. Orionâs accusations stemmed not only from seeing Benjamin leave her apartment, but because of these fabricated photos!
âOrion, where did you get these photos?â
Xanthea looked up at him, realizing his high and distant gaze was filled with bleak darkness, evidently not wanting to listen to her justifications anymore.
âYou donât believe me?â
Her brows knitted together in frustration. âThereâs nothing beyond professionalism between me and him, and certainly not what youâre imagining. This hugging in the photoâitâs fake!â
âTheyâve already undergone technical authentication.â
âGreat, such great âauthenticatedâ! So in the end, you just wonât believe me.â
Xanthea, biting her lip, grabbed the photo and pushed the door, intending to leave.
As he watched her resolute departure, every shred of anger and suspicion in Orion evaporated, replaced by a deep sense of panic.
He feared she might cut him off for good this time, that the distance they had managed to close would be reset to square one, that he would become the person she despised the most...
He no longer wanted her to explain, nor was he greedy; having her treat him as she did was enough. He couldnât bear the days without her; it would be the death of him.
He reached out to stop her, but in the next moment, Xanthea turned and enveloped him in a tight embrace.
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ï¤Chapter 1927 Falling For My Contractual Wife (Brian and Grace)
ï¤Chapter 782 The warmth of her soft body and the gentle scent of irises collided with his icy exterior, melting the frost around his heart and clearing the panic from his dark eyes, leaving his mind blissfully blank.
As Xanthea hugged him, she tilted her head up slightly, her forehead barely reaching his chin, rubbing gently.
âI thought about having it authenticated again, but it seems unnecessary now.â
âOrion, did you see?â
âIâm 5â7â, youâre about 6â2â, right? Me hugging you like this, I can hardly reach your chin. But in this photo, Iâm nearly as tall as Benjamin. You saw him earlier; heâs just a couple of inches shorter than you. Does that seem right to you?â
She lifted the incriminating photo for him to see.
âClearly, this photo is a fake. Even if it hasnât been photoshopped, it was intentionally shot to mislead. There was a distance between me and him when it was taken.â
Orionâs gaze slowly dropped to the photo, his unfocused eyes sharpening as they fixed on the image, gradually lighting up.