Andrew's eyes were focused on the huge screen where Grace's teasers and first episode were currently playing. She was so beautiful, and she acted so well and perfectly. There was no doubt that she was very talented, and everyone was reacting with admiration every time she would be in the scene. G
"I know. I don't need your opinion. I know when my work is perfect," he sharply replied. "But I really think I've seen you somewhere. Where was it?"Grace looked at Andrew curiously, and he nodded, silently telling her that they had really met and the director was right about his hunch. "Wait, that
Andrew took his phone down after making a phone and drove faster to the place. He could let someone die today."Who is this person exactly, Andrew?" Grace asked, confused and completely unaware of the situation. She could only come with him in a rush despite her heels, and the way he drove the car
He walked on the other side, across the director and his crew as they tried to persuade Joanne that they would change and would never treat her badly anymore. Yet, she knew that those were just mere words without any actions. If she believed them now, they would only repeat it after some time. The
Joanne was expecting the harsh splash of water behind her until she would be drowned by the current of the river. Or it could also be her head hitting something hard and eventually killing her out of losing too much blood.While in the middle of the air, all the memories of her hardships flashed ba
I seemed that Andrew didn't have to worry anymore because Grace could simply and genuinely do the job. "Hi. How are you feeling?" he asked upon entering the room. Joanne's eyes became teary. "Thank you for always helping. I don't know why you're doing this.""Because you deserve to live. You don't
"Why do you always oppose my decision?" Andrew complained, messing his hair and burying his face in his palms in frustration. He had already told Grace and Joanne that he would fire Director Jameson because that was what he deserved, and they were delighted about that. Yet, once again, the system
Joanne was also with him, waiting for the director's arrival nervously as she fiddled with her pen. "It's okay to feel nervous. You need this closure to move forward on your job," he comforted her to at least lessen her anxiety. She nodded and thanked him meekly. Thankfully, she agreed not to fire