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After her performance, Hadley rxed in the dressing room until her phone rang. It was a call from someone she hadn’t heard from in ages.
“Hello there, Mr. Webster.”
Elvin Webster, that was his full name, the assistant director who had exchanged WhatsApp contacts with Hadley during theirst encounter.
Hadley had been eagerly anticipating Elvin’s call for several days, and it had finally arrived.
“Hadley,” Elvin greeted her warmly. “About that opportunity I mentionedst time? It’s shaping up. We’re preparing for a historical drama and need dance doubles. Are you interested?”
The prospect excited Hadley immensely.
Yet, she hesitated, unsure. “I’m a bit worried about the timing.”
“We have several part-time dance doubles shortlisted,” Elvin tried to reassure her. “Once we finalize the schedule, we’ll coordinate with everyone’s avability.”
That flexibility was exactly what Hadley needed.
“However,” Elvin continued, “I’ve rmended you specifically to the director. The dance sequences are crucial, and since you’re new, he’s keen to meet you in person.”
“That sounds reasonable.”
“When might you be free to meet?”
Elvin paused to check the schedule and then inquired, “Is four p.m. tomorrow okay for you?”
“No problem,” Hadley responded promptly, confirming her avability since it didn’t conflict with her shifts at Gnt. “Where will we meet?”
“Meet me at Central Cinema, located in Metropolitan za. And remember, punctuality is key.”
“Understood, Mr. Webster. Thank you.” Hadley expressed her gratitude, ending the call with a burst of excitement.
This job wasn’t just another gig; it was part of a major production, possibly even a movie. She spected about the potential earnings, recalling the four hundred dors she made in just a few minutes at herst job.
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The following day, Eric arrived at Metropolitan za a little after two in the afternoon.
With Phillips by his side, he exited the parking garage and took the elevator to the Central Cinema, where Linda’s movie premiere was scheduled.
Linda, a leading actress with East Entertainment Media—apany initiated by Ernest—was starring in tonight’s feature.
Now that Eric managed East Entertainment Media, he made it a point to support thepany’s top actress. He chose to arrive early for the three o’clock premiere to ensure he was fully present for Linda.
Eric’s attendance at the premiere sent a powerful message throughout the film industry—the Flynn family fully supported Linda, solidifying her prestigious standing.
Industry insiders clustered around Eric, each eager to get his attention and possibly secure a partnership with his influential family.
“Mr. Flynn, take a look at this script, would you? It might be something Miss Harris would be interested in,” one hopeful producer suggested.
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