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Defying Fate: The Unstoppable Eileen novel Chapter 13

After a while, one after another, actresses went in to audition.

Suddenly, someone took a seat next to Eileen.

Eileen didn't pay much attention, but then she heard the girl next to her say, "Hi, Eileen, I'm your fan. Can I have your autograph?"

Eileen was taken aback, immediately looking up at the girl with a surprised expression.

Seeing Eileen's stern look, the girl became frightened, "No, no, it's okay if you don't want to sign. I'm sorry for bothering you..."

With that, she was about to leave.

"Hold on." Eileen stopped her, asking with some confusion, "Autograph?"

"Yes." The girl quickly presented a notebook, carefully handing it to her.

Eileen was still somewhat puzzled. She signed her name on it with a mix of belief and skepticism, glancing at the girl several times, then carefully handed the notebook back to her.

Both of them seemed cautious.

The girl accepted the notebook, breaking into a happy smile, "Thank you!"

Eileen looked even more surprised.

When the girl left, Eileen gave her chest a light pat, murmuring, "She really wanted my autograph, scared me to death."

In the past, she was criticized online, Twitter was full of negative comments. She had never experienced having fans, nor had anyone asked for her autograph or a photo with her.

And now she had fans without doing anything special?

She even suspected it was a trap just now!

Just as she was thinking about all this, a staff member called her name, "Eileen."

Eileen stood up, about to walk over, when she saw the girl across from her suddenly stand up, making an encouraging gesture, "Eileen, you got this!"

Eileen was speechless.

Eileen walked into the audition room, where there were three people seated in this small room.

In the middle was the director, the producer on the left, and the screenwriter on the right.

Eileen bowed to them, then heard the director in the middle say, "Eileen, aren't you auditioning for the role of Dorothy?"

The original supporting female character was named Dorothy, the mother of the male lead, basically only appearing in the male lead's memories.

Eileen nodded, "I prefer the role of the female lead, Prima, I want to give it a shot."

The director was a man in his thirties, wearing glasses, with a full head of hair, looking like he hadn't been in the industry for long, and hadn't experienced the common hair loss problem of veteran directors.

He leaned back in his chair, glanced at the script, and said nonchalantly, "Then try the second scene."

Twenty minutes later, Eileen came out of the audition room.

Everyone outside turned to look at her.

Eileen didn't care.

As soon as she stepped out of the elevator, Ophelia called, as if she knew exactly when Eileen's audition ended.

"How did it go?" Ophelia asked directly.

Eileen replied, "Not sure, they told me to wait for a call."

There was silence on the other end of the phone, then Ophelia asked again, "How do you feel about it?"

Eileen responded nonchalantly, "I think I did really well. If they don't choose me, that just means they are not capable."

"..." Ophelia took a deep breath, then hung up the phone.

Eileen put away her phone and stood on the sidewalk waiting for a ride, when her phone rang again.

She thought it was still Ophelia, so she answered the phone and asked, "What now?"

"Eileen, you have the nerve to ask me what's up?! Why don't you answer when I call you so many times, where are you now?"

On the other end of the phone, it turned out to be Sarah's voice.

Eileen looked at the caller ID, which displayed the name "Linda".

Linda was the old maid of the Ableson family. Eileen had been with the Ableson family for many years, and the other servants were not very nice to her. Only Linda, who always took care of her.

She had blocked everyone else's phone numbers from the Ableson family, except for Linda.

As it turned out, Sarah was calling her using Linda's phone.

After a moment of silence, Eileen asked into the phone, seeming indifferent, "Can I help you?"

"Come back home now!" Sarah said angrily.

Eileen chuckled, "I can come back, but if you call me back, you better not regret it."

With that, she hung up the phone.

Eileen continued to wait for a ride on the sidewalk, but after a while, no cars passed by.

She let out a sound of discontent, then used an app on her phone to call a cab.

A driver accepted the order, but it was a bit far, so she would have to wait ten minutes.

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