Ian curved his lips in a <b>faint </b>smirk and kept walking toward the dressing room.
The makeup <b>talent </b>let out a relieved breath when she saw hime back. When he’d suddenly walked out just now, she’d thought he wasn’t happy with the styling.
The shoot was set indoors, with a ck chair giving off a ssic vibe.n’s chiseled features were so striking that he barely needed any makeup. He was already camera–ready.
The photographer was about to give him some pointers, but seeing how naturally Ian worked the camera, he just rxed. “Alright, turn your body a bit. Lighting, bring up the left side. Let’s get some shadow on half his face. Yeah, that’s it.”
The photographer added, “Mr. Foster, over here! Make your <b>gaze </b>a bit more alluring
Ynda stood off to the side with the crew, wearing <b>a </b>hat and a mask, but even so, her figure was hard to miss. She watchedn shine in front of the camera, a trace of satisfaction flickering <b>in </b>her eyes.
The photographer kept showeringn withpliments, even stepping in during the break to fix Ian’s hair.
One of the crew members leaned over to Ynda and whispered, ‘T’ve never seen the photographer this hyped. There was this up–anding actor before who was so stiff in front of the camera. It took us a whole day just to get his eyes right.”
Ynda hummed in agreement, catching a glimpse ofn leaning back. His Adam’s apple stood out; the top light cast his chin’s shadow across his exposed corbone. His eyes <b>smoldered </b>at the camera, toeing the line between inviting <b>and </b>aloof
His legs were so long; he looked like he didn’t even know where to put them.
Excitement colored the photographer’s cheeks, “Don’t move! Yes, just like that.” He fired off a dozen shots, stepped up to smooth out the ck shawl on the chair, and then came back for more.
Ynda had expectedn to be a little nervous about his first big endorsement, but he handled it like a pro.
When it was over, the photographer and crew crowded around Ian. “Mr. Foster, thanks for your hard work. Your camera presence is <b>insane</b><b>, </b>and your looks are just unreal.” <fn9d11> Official source is Find_Novel(.</fn9d11>
Ian lowered hisshes, nodded, and gave a quick bow of thanks before heading over to Ynda.
Ynda ordered coffee for the photographer and the crew before tellingn to head to the car first. She had some things to discuss with the production manager.
As Ian walked out of Starlight Entertainment, he identally bumped into a woman dressed to the nines. He quickly stepped aside. “Sorry about that,” he said.
May’s eyesnded on his face, and after a few seconds, her face contorted with rage. She hurried back to her
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car, fixing a venomous stare onn’s face as he walked away.
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May seethed, thinking. He’s that bitch’s kid. <b>Damn </b>it. Why is he still alive? Her hands gripped the steering wheel hard. She was itching to m the gas and ram right into fan’s car.
May saw that after a woman in a hat and a mask got inton’s car, Tan finally drove away.
May didn’t go after them. All her usual elegance andposure had vanished. She made a call, practically snarling through gritted teeth.
“Dig up everything on that bitch’s kid. Didn’t we already get him expelled? Why the hell is he still in Beloris? Find out who helped him back then. I want him dead, and I want his name dragged through the mud. Make sure he’s finished.”
Meanwhile, as Ynda drove off, she nced in the rearview mirror. She had a nagging feeling that the luxury car parked nearby looked familiar, but now that it was farther away, <b>she </b>couldn’t make out the license te.
Things were quiet in the car, <b>so </b>she broke the silence. “Tired? Get some rest tonight, okay? We’ll head back to the set in the morning.”
Ynda kept her face calm. “Just call me Ms. Grant from now on, alright?”
He turned to look at her profile, his lips pressing into a thin line.
Ynda felt her palms grow damp with sweat. She could feel his wounded gaze on her, but she made herself look away.
When the car stopped outside his ce, she still didn’t turn to look at him. “Go on, head inside, and have something to eat–maybe some bread. I’ll have a driver pick you up in the morning.”
But he just sat there, not making a move to open the door.
“<bn</b>,” she called softly.
He lowered hisshes, his voice soft and a little distant. “Did I make things difficult for you?”
“No, I–Ynda began, her words faltering.
But before she could finish,n suddenly leaned over and gave her a quick kiss on the cheek.
Her voice caught, and she stared at him in disbelief.
He pulled back quickly, turning his gaze out the window. “I want to call you Ynda. Could I?”
Ynda took a deep breath, her eyes steeling. “Get out. If you ever pull that again, I’ll <b>have </b>Megan take care of you <b>instead</b>. From now on, I’ll only deal with your scripts.”
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Ian’s throat tightened. He lifted his hand and opened the door. As he closed it, he whispered, “Sorry”
Ynda sped oft, and only when she’d put some distance between herself andn did she finally pull over, pressing a hand to her forehead.
She’d never had to deal with anything like this before. Her heart was pounding. Panic wed at her chest, like she was about to step outside the lines her family had drawn for her. She leaned back, realizing her back was already damp with sweat.
Betraying Charles would be a disaster. All she wanted was to stack up some leverage, so when the divorce came, she wouldn’t end up totally screwed.
Anything beyond that, she didn’t dare let herself think about it. Charles might not have any lines he wouldn’t cross, but she had to draw her own somewhere.
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