"I''m heading back to the set today. I probably won''t be back for about a month," L said as she leaned in close, her gaze fixed on Kieran''s eyes. "I heard from Aunt Nicole that you haven''t been eating on time. Is that true?"
He raised an eyebrow slightly, about to deny it.
"Don''t even lie to me. I''ve seen through all your tricks." She acted like a yfully over-dramatic teenager and tapped the tip of his straight nose with her delicate finger. The light, fleeting touch carried a ticklish sensation, like a feather brushing against his chest.
She then feigned displeasure and huffed softly. "If I catch you again, I''ll punish you with 30shes."
She couldn''t help butugh at her own words, her smile bright and dazzling like the sun.
Kieran, however, responded with surprising seriousness, "Yes, ma''am."
That left L slightly flustered. Scratching her head, she muttered, "Well, I should get going. See you, Uncle Kieran."
Without waiting for a reply, she turned and hurried out. He watched her retreating figure, a faint smile surfacing in his eyes.
She drove off, picking Jamie up at her ce before heading back to the film set. She nced around Jamie''s neighborhood. The area looked nice, and the property prices here were famously high.
Curious, she asked, "Is this arranged by thepany, or is this your family''s ce?"
Jamie, who usually kept a low profile, didn''t seem like someone from a wealthy family. Could she be secretly well-off?
Jamie looked out the window with a slight frown and answered, "It''s where my family lived before my dad passed. No one''s lived here for a while. I..."
She paused for a moment. "I stayed abroad with my mom for years after that. The house was vacant for a long time.
"When I returned, I figured there was no point in leaving it empty. Thepany''s housing arrangements weren''t great, so I moved back in."
L noticed Jamie''s expression dimming out of the corner of her eye. She regretted asking the question.
As if sensing her thoughts, Jamie smiled casually. "It happened years ago. I was really young then and don''t remember much, so it''s not something I mind talking about.
"I just... I just feel like Vince should be the one living here," she murmured, lips pressing together. "Maybe it''s because it''s too far from his workce to be convenient."
L nodded, not wanting to dwell on the topic and make her ufortable. She changed the subject. "I might leave the film studio earlier than you all. A friend of mine recently asked me to work on a new project.
"The script is pretty good, and they rmended you and Teddy for the second female and male lead roles. When they hold auditions, you two should give it a shot. It''s not a big production, but the characters are likable. It might just catch on."
After a pause, she thought of Magi Pictures''s uing historical drama and added, "Magi Pictures has a major productioning up, and they''ll be casting
soon.
"I rmended you two for auditions as well. If yound a good role, prioritizing that project might be better. It''s a big production, and the promotional push will be stronger."
Upon hearing her meticulous nning, Jamie listened intently, temporarily setting aside her thoughts about her amodation matter.
"I''ll also look into any suitable shows for you two. Since you''re an actor, appearing on too many variety shows could affect your image. But at this stage, it''s fine to gain exposure.
"I''ll screen them for you. Just keep a steady mindset-getting popr is only a matter of time. With me around, you don''t have to worry too much."
Jamie turned to look at her. Although L was only a few years older and they hadn''t known each other long, she found L''s words oddly reassuring. After dropping Jamie off, L returned to the hotel.
This time, Dorian intercepted her in the parking lot. He was dressed entirely in ck and wore a mask. He asked, "L, did you go to the restaurant on South Street today?"
L''s good mood instantly evaporated.
"Is there a problem?"
"Who did you go with?"
Her eyes turned cold as she looked at him. "What does that have to do with you?"