"It's not hard at all." Heidi let out a gentle smile. "The photographer will let you know what poses to make. Just follow their guidance and pose accordingly."
I pursed my lips and looked at the people around me. Some were constantly looking at their watches while some acted very anxious. I could not bring myself to refuse.
Perhaps because the issue was now solved, everyone was slightly relieved now. Heidi held my hand and said happily, "Thank you, Miss Wanda."
"Don't call me Miss Wanda." I felt a little helpless. "I'm jobless now."
Heidi was stunned for a moment, then smiled and said, "Alright, Wanda."
At the age of 30, those who still stayed around were all important people. Heidi treated me with sincerity, so naturally, I would treat her as my friend instead of a former subordinate.
Heidi later took me to the dressing room. I sat in front of the mirror. Heidi looked into the mirror at me. "If it weren’t because we didn’t have a choice, I wouldn't be begging you to shoot this promo either. Mr. Grant loves you so much. I'm sure he doesn’t want your face t
o be exposed like that."
She was speaking from her heart.
I patted her hand that was resting on my shoulder. " I'm just helping you to shoot a promo. It's nothing hard. Don't feel burdened by it."
She smiled. "You don’t know how much your help means to me."
The makeup artist and stylist went into the dressing room. After Heidi instructed them on what to do, she went out to make arrangements. "Miss Lane, you and Serena look so much like each other." The makeup artist looked at me and exclaimed.
I merely smiled, not saying a word.
"They only resemble each other when it comes to their facial features. Their temperament and behavior are completely different. Miss Lane is more natural, whereas Serena’s behavior seems more pretentious in comparison. It's as if she’s imitating someone. Whatever it is, the impression she gives me is just really strange," the stylist said.
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