Chapter 39
Juliuss brene quirked at the mention of this Mystic Pill. “Mystic Pill You mean like some elixir?”
Shane shrugged, a hint of worry in his voice. “The National Medical Bureau got their hands on one. We’re still waiting on the test results. And you remember that one Quiana sold you, right? Same name, but who knows if it’s the real thing”
The chime of Julius’s phone broke the silence, the screen lighting up to show a transfer had gone through to someone named AnimalGathering There was a message attached: [Thank you.]
Julius’s eyes registered a flicker of surprise as he tapped out a reply. When do you start your work?
AnimalGathering’s response was quick. [Me? Oh, you mean my sister. She’s going in tomorrow.
Julius paused, a frown creasing his forehead. You. Huro
AnimalCathering’s reply was lighthearted. [Yep, it’s me. Why?]
Julius’s fingers hesitated over the phone as he thought. So, the contact Quiana has set up for me was actually Hugo’s!”
Another message from AnimalGathering coming in [Looking forward to serving you
again.)
Julius shook his head, a wry smile tugging at his lips. He should have known better. She wouldn’t pick a name like that.
With a determined glint in his eyes, he powered down his phone and turned to Shane. “Dig into the origins of that Mystic Pill.”
Morning light was just starting to brighten the sky when Alina rolled up to get Quiana
Quiana hopped in, and Alina greeted her with a small gold cross on a silver chain. I had this blessed by a priest yesterday. It’s like a lucky charm against bad vibes,” Alina said with a hopeful smile.
phone accessory
Quiana raised an eyebrow, clearly not her biggest fan of the idea, but she took it and with a couple of twists, turned it into a cute p
Alina had seen Quiana’s acting chops since she was little–she had a real gift. Even as a background player, Quiana always gave it her all.
But Alina was more worried about the potential for trouble, especially from someone like Winona If things got ugly, it could spell disaster for Stellar Entertainment.
On the way to the set, Alina was all about the strategy. “So, once we’re in, let’s just keep our cool, okay? We’re there to work, and we’re gone make the most of this. This is our big break”
Quiana gave a half–hearted “Mm–hmm,” not really seeming to absorb the advice.
In “Burning Youth.” Quana’s role Selina was a standout character. She was a billionaire CEO and the main character Mia’s childhood friend who had remained close over the years. Selina was fiercely independent and supportive, always ready to back Mia’s ventures without hesitation.
Though she didn’t have a leading role, her influence was felt throughout the series, adding a significant touch. Sfie had a lace start in the story. which meant that her portrayer, Quiana, was the last to join the cast.
The atmosphere on set was tense when Quiana arrived. The reason? Those
ne who had spoken ill of her the previous day had all received legal notices
by the end of the night.
Evelyn approached Quiana with a hint of remorse in her voice. “Quiana, about what happened before…
Quiana had been let go from the crew, and despite her efforts to contest the decision, Evelyn couldn’t go against the powerful Hawley family.
As an award–winning actress, she had more than just her career at stake, she carried the fate of her entire company. She had done her utmost, but sometimes, that wasn’t enough.
Quiana dismissed the issue with a casual smile. “I’m good. Well, what was on the schedule for today’s filming!”
Evelyn was taken aback. “Haven’t you looked over the script?”
Quiana replied nonchalantly, “I didn’t have one.”
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Alina, who was still within hearing distance, couldn’t contain her surprise. “You didn’t get the script?”
Quiana gave her a sidelong glance. “I thought you were handling it.
Alina’s face darkened, and for a moment, she was at a loss for words. Then, she blurted out a curse, a rare lapse for the usually composed agent.
Evelyn was shocked. Scripts were typically distributed well in advance for actors to prepare. Even with Quiana’s late entry and the unforeseen issues, she should have received her script by then. “How did this slip by us!”
Alina’s face tamed grim as she realized the oversight. “I followed up yesterday, and they said they’d pass the script on to you directly. I was preoccupied with legal documents last night and forgot to confirm
Both had assumed the script had been handed over, but now, with Quiana’s first scene imminent, they found themselves in a frantic search for it. It was a close call indeed.
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