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Ivy grunted an affirmation. âDon't stress about it. Now that Giselleâs in prison, she won't be a threat
to you anymore. The main thing is, you need to take care of your foot.â
Diana flashed a grateful smile. âThanks for the concern, Ms. Dunhill. Looking forward to learning the
ropes from you during our scenes together.â
Ivy was not one to be overly cautious, and Diana felt confident that she could win her over and
become her âgood friend."
She figured if she could get on Balfour's good side, the doors to prime roles would swing wide open
for her.
Ivy had not realized that at the moment she looked down, the woman before she had already
calculated her next move.
She never felt special among the group of actors, but when Balfour came to pick her up from work,
everyone else would avert their eyes, not daring to glance their way.
That was when she understood that to them, Balfour was beyond their reach.
Finally, someone who was not afraid to loosen up and chat came along, and Ivy was
thrilled.
When it was Diana's scene, she hopped up and bounced over to the director without anyone's help.
âColton, I'm up, right?â
Colton glanced at her crutch and frowned, clearly not on board.
âAlas, I've already said your scenes aren't as crucial as Ivy's. We can push them back and shoot them
once your foot's better. It's all the same.
Diana kept a cheery facade, but inwardly, she cursed Colton up and down.
Being the second lead, she was obviously not as central as Ivy.
If they pushed back her few scenes, who knew when she would be in the spotlight again?
âNo trouble at all! I just chatted with Ms. Dunhill about it. Colton, You can count on me.â
When filming started, Diana tossed aside her crutch. The scene was a dialogue, so shooting her
from the waist up was plenty.
"Aurora, why are you sneaking around following me?â
Aurora and the heroine, Valor, were childhood friends, but ever since Valor met David, she had
ditched Aurora several times to meet that man in secret.
âHave you been charmed by that foreigner?â
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Aurora could not bear to see her dear friend deceived. She stepped forward and grasped her hand.
âSnap out of it. Do you even know that man? Have you forgotten what grandma always said? He'll
leave us one day. Do you think he'll spare you a thought then? Don't be foolish, Valor!â
But to Aurora's dismay, Valor simply pressed her lips and chuckled. âHe's told me everything you're
saying. Donât worry, I'm not a child. I can take responsibility for my choices.â
Her cheeks flushed with a shy smile, and Aurora could tell Valor was utterly smitten, all for that
drifter who had barely spent a week in their village!
She had forgotten herself.
âFine. He's told you everything, yet you still are hell-bent on going with him? Have you forgotten
our dreams? We swore to explore the world beyond together. How could your forget?â
Valor had never forgotten her dream with Aurora, and she was well aware that her affair with David
might not have a future.