"Hey, Miss Sheila."
A soft, calm, elegant, and polite voice of a woman came through the phone, with impressive eloquence. One could tell she was the type of successful person who was not old yet incredibly powerful.
Sheila felt nervous; her tone immediately softened, and she humbly answered a few questions about the movie.
Not long after, Sheila said thank you and goodbye to the person on the phone with a smile, then hung up.
"So, what's the scoop, Sheila? What was all the chitchat about?" Arnold and Tracy asked eagerly.
"Ms. Gipson said she'll consider investing in the movie, but currently their company has a new product and they're looking for a suitable spokesperson. She asked if I was interested in being their spokesperson!" Sheila was beaming with excitement.
"Sheila, that's a big win!" Arnold grinned.
"Crescent Society's products are well-liked by the public and have a great reputation. If you could be their spokesperson, your fame would definitely skyrocket, and so would your worth!"
Sheila smugly said. "Ms. Gipson also said to text her my address. She'll send a car to pick me up right now and head to Crescent Society for a face-to-face talk!"
Tracy was grinning from ear to ear, "That's fantastic! Sheila, you better get dolled up quick because the car Ms. Gipson sent will be here soon!"
Sheila nodded and stood up immediately to get ready.
But Ellinor blocked her, extended her hand, and said, "My phone."
"Perfect! You can write a text and send the address to Ms. Gipson!" Sheila frowned and arrogantly handed the phone back to her.
"Does this make up for the mess yesterday?" Ellinor raised an eyebrow.
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