Chapter 389
Quinn's tears trickled down her cheeks and landed gently on the floor.
She didn't remember how long it had been since she cried—she had become accepting of many things as she aged.
That was certainly the case when she remained nonchalant, despite Sam throwing her out of his room.
But at that very moment, the sense of humiliation cut her to the quick; she was overwhelmed endlessly by the disgrace and denial of dignity.
She really, really hated Sam... She hated him ever since they were children!
Jay was woken up by a call, asking to confirm a filming session later that day.
His career hadn't been affected much despite his departure from the Levine family-they were certainly much nicer to him than Zoe ever was.
Still, he couldn't fall asleep after being woken, and he felt a throbbing headache that hurt terribly.
Alcohol was terrible. Period.
It couldn't even help you forget your pain. In fact, it exacerbated the agony!
He lay in bed and checked the group chat, and saw Bob and Sam's conversation.
Tears started to roll off her cheeks as he read it, though he didn’t realize it.
Soon, it was afternoon. Jay headed for the filming session within an apartment block.
It was an outdoor set. The weather was a little cold and misty, and it looked like it would rain at any moment.
Jay had the actors and actresses rehearse while he walked around to find the ideal backdrop.
That was when he spotted a familiar figure, carrying shopping bags full of what looks like cooking ingredients.
She was dressed in layers from head to toe, so anyone would have trouble recognizing her.
But as she turned towards him, he quickly lowered his head, pretending as if he was having a discussion with his film crew.
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