Chapter 1319 Unexplainable Affection
Unexpectedly, she found Arielle to be friendly and easy-going. Therefore, Joan’s reluctance in working with her new
client started to dissipate
“Sannie, Coco had just graduated from university last year and has worked in the company for a year. She is
meticulous with her work. Mr. Nightshire told me that you don’t have an assistant yet, so I brought her here. From
now on, she will be helping you with your tasks,” Joan explained.
“Sure, I trust your arrangement,” Arielle replied.
“She shall accompany you for your filming today. I have to return to the company to manage some matters, so I
will only meet you again tomorrow,” Joan continued.
Arielle did not have any objections to the arrangement. After Joan left, she and Coco headed to the studio. On the
way, Arielle found out that despite having graduated for a year, Coco was still younger than Arielle. Therefore, she
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtsqueezed Coco’s soft cheeks and told the latter that she could call her Sannie.
Coco was surprised by Arielle’s friendliness and called her Sannie bashfully. Her shyness amused Arielle, allowing
her to forget the abduction of her adoptive parents for a moment.
Arielle went to get her makeup done upon arriving at the studio. She had the same makeup artist as yesterday.
“Ms. Moore, your skin is beautiful. I think you can begin filming without any makeup,” the makeup artist praised as
she looked at Arielle’s face. The makeup artist had wanted to tell her that yesterday because Arielle’s skin was the
best she had seen throughout her career.
Arielle knew that the compliment was sincere, so she smiled and replied, “I don’t mind heading straight to filming,
but I’m not sure whether the director would allow it.”
The makeup artist was happy to find that Arielle was friendly and approachable, unlike many actresses she had
come across. They were arrogant and usually ignored her whenever she tried to converse with them. “No worries. I
will apply some light makeup.”
The makeup artist completed Arielle’s makeup in merely half an hour. Then, Arielle changed into her costume.
Today’s scene was a continuation of yesterday’s. Arielle left the changing room after putting on her costume.
Coincidentally, Jason had also finished changing into his costume and came out of his changing room.
Seeing Arielle, Jason hesitated before smiling. “Arielle, I wish you happiness.”
Arielle could not understand the meaning behind his words. However, she thanked him politely.
Jason knew Arielle was puzzled by his words, but he had no intention to explain. In fact, he had given the matter
some thoughts. If Arielle and Vinson broke up one day, and he was still single and liked her, he would do everything
he could to pursue her.
Arielle was oblivious to the thoughts running across his mind. Even if she knew, she would only thank him and
advise him to pursue his own happiness.
Once the crew was ready, they began filming the first scene for the day.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe scene continued from yesterday’s shooting, where Jason’s character, Bailey, kicked the thug away. Then, the
police rushed in and arrested the thug. Meanwhile, Arielle’s character, Sophie, comforted the child in her embrace.
“Don’t be scared. Look, the police have arrested the bad guy,” Sophie pointed at the handcuffed thug and told the
child to look at him.
“Wow, he has been captured. Miss, you are brilliant. The policemen are amazing too.” The child ceased to be afraid
and clapped happily as the police pushed the thug into the police car.
Sophie smiled in relief when she saw that the child was not traumatized and did not need counseling. Bailey felt his
heart stir as he watched her. He approached Sophie and opened his arms to carry the child away from her.
“No, I don’t want you. I want Miss to hug me.” The child burrowed into Sophie’s embrace and refused to let go.
Therefore, Sophie had no choice but to continue hugging the child.
Bailey could not help smiling as he watched this scene while an unexplainable feeling spread throughout his heart.
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