They had a few scenes left to film when the explosion happened abruptly on the previous day. As such, the director amended the script so that no additional filming was required.
The agenda for that day was just to take some promotional materials which were rather relaxed.
When Vinson entered the studio, Arielle, dressed in Soir Coffee's waitress uniform, was carrying a coffee cup and following the photographer's instructions.
When the director spotted Vinson, he immediately walked up to him and greeted, “Mr. Nightshire—”
Vinson made a shushing gesture and continued gazing at Arielle.
Arielle was a natural in front of the camera. She did not need any additional prompting to get into position and could perfectly execute any pose requested by the photographer.
The director, who was observing the shot, said softly, “Ms. Sannie is born to be a model. Mr. Nightshire, you're in luck to be able to find such an ambassador.”
Even though Vinson never liked flattery, for some reason, he felt really happy to hear the director singing Arielle's praises.
Arielle managed to complete the filming tasks for the next two days within that day itself.
After she was done with work, the woman found Vinson, who was working on his tablet.
“Are you free tonight?”
Vinson's heart started beating faster when he heard Arielle's question. Pretending to be busy, he cleared his throat and replied, “I'm quite busy, but I guess I can still squeeze out some time for dinner. If you are asking me out for dinner—”
“It's not that,” Arielle interrupted the man and continued, “You still have my stuff. When are you passing it to me?”
Vinson froze for a moment and his expression darkened.
Why did I overthink?
Pulling a long face, Vinson passed his tablet to his assistant and replied, “I've already called Carter. He will be sending it over later.”
Just when Vinson finished speaking, Carter arrived.
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