Chapter 1886
Nollace lazily leaned against the wall. “You‘re back late.”
Colton was surprised but looked calm. “You‘re still here?”
He smiled. “I‘m staying over.”
Nollace‘s eyes focused on Colton‘s loosened tie and the bite marks that were peeking out of his collar, and he
smiled. “You seem to be moving quickly with my cousin.”
Colton frowned but didn‘t speak.
Nollace walked past him and stopped behind him but didn‘t look back. “Are you serious about her?”
“It‘s none of your business.” Colton walked to his room.
Nollace turned his head, looked while Colton disappeared into the shadows, and squinted because he could see the
truth.
The next day, at the shoot...
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJames took some electrolytes, rested for a night, and finally got some energy back.
He sat in the car and read the script while looking for someone in the crowd.
Susan Hotch brought a beautiful container with food over to him and smiled. “James, have you had lunch?”
James paused and frowned. “You are?”
Susan awkwardly said, “You don‘t remember me? I‘m Susan Hotch. We‘ve worked together on a show.”
He remembered her. “Oh, it‘s you. Can I help you?”
She lowered her head shyly and clutched the container. “I wanted to ask if you‘ve had lunch. If you don‘t mind, 1
—”
“Daisie, over here!” James saw Daisie, and his eyes lit up. He cut Susan off while he stood up and waved his arm.
Susan felt ashamed and unhappy that she was ignored.
Daisie walked toward him and said, “Oh, it looked like you‘ve recovered.”
“Yes, I almost died yesterday. I‘m glad that my body was tough enough. I gave the cafe a bad review last night
because I was so angry.”
James got angry upon recalling what happened last night. That drink wasn‘t made from coffee but laxatives. It
shamed him in front of the woman he was interested in.
He remembered something and looked around. “Where‘s your assistant?”
Daisie crossed her arms and glared at him. “Don‘t you even think about it.”
James had been very nice to Freyja since last night and
had even bought coffee for her. Something must be going
1. on.
James flashed a wide smile. “We‘ve known each other for a long time already. I‘m not that kind of person.”
“Ms. Vanderbill.” Susan, the ignored party, finally lost it. She tried to control her expression and smiled. “I think your
acting skills are way better than some of the seniors here. You‘re definitely the best actress.”
She said that loudly to pretend to praise her, but she was just trying to compliment her while insulting the seniors.
A few older actors had been acting for more than two decades and were quite good.
Even though Daisie had started as a child actor and had earned the Best Actress award, the seniors still had the
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmupper hand when it came to experience.
If Daisie agreed to these compliments, it would mean that she was offending the seniors with an arrogant attitude.
The entertainment industry loved to twist things around. Lots of actors had been shunned because they had said
something wrong. Before Daisie could speak, James proudly said, “of course, you should know who’s supporting
her.”
He wanted to emphasize that she worked under Charlie.
Charlie had turned him into an A–lister, so it wouldn‘t be
surprising if Daisie became the Best Actress award winner. However, from Susan‘s perspective, James was saying
that Daisie was his woman.
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