Shandie stared at Sam, dumbfounded. “What did you say?” “I don’t think you’re suited to be in this profession. You’ve got no talent, and you don’t seem to have put in any effort. That is why I’d advise you to stay away from acting.” So, when Sam cut me off so early on, it was because my acting was atrocious?
For someone who had already pictured herself as a top-billed actress, Shandie couldn’t accept the sudden turn of events. “No, no,” Shandie whimpered as she rushed down the stage and toward Sam. “Please, Mr. Sleight, give me another chance! I haven’t been feeling well, so I didn’t get to read the script properly.
If you give me one more chance, I promise I won’t let you down!” Shandie had to do whatever it took to get back into Sam’s good books. As the youngest award-winning director, being in his movies would only help propel her to stardom. “You want me to give you another chance?
Every actor only gets one shot at an audition, so they cherish any chance they get. Not only have you not prepared well, but you also have no talent, yet you’re demanding to have a go again? Who do you think you are? Do you own the entertainment industry? With your kind of attitude, you’ll never succeed!”
Shandie’s face turned a bright shade of red after being admonished by Sam so publicly and blatantly. So what if I want to cut corners?
I’m sure I’m not as bad as he claims! Shandie felt her temper rising as she fished a card from her pocket and slammed it down on the table in front of Sam. Her actions were so sudden and rude that everyone could only stare in stunned silence. As a world-renowned director, even the biggest names in the entertainment industry treated Sam with politeness and respect.
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