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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 3116

Chapter 3116

Mia rolled her eyes in exasperation.

With a pout, she strode over to the shade for a sip of water, all the while cursing Megan in her heart.

This b*tch isn’t even as beautiful as me.

How could she be a star? If Megan costs me my rise to stardom today, I will make sure that being locked up in her room will be the least of her worries! The crew, though patient, felt extremely irritated at that point.

The atmosphere simmered with dissatisfaction, but nobody dared to voice their displeasure.

If Felix did not want to start, anyone to suggest otherwise will be in for a sound telling off.

Mia was irritated with how calm Felix seemed.

He even lit a cigarette and blew rings languidly.

She stomped over to face Felix, mustering her most demure voice as she spoke, "Mr.Woods, my sister does not enjoy shooting commercials.Please don't trouble the crew any longer."

After another half an hour, Mia was beyond herself.

The old women of the village had spread the tales about what went on in Garret's household, to the extent that it became common knowledge.

The crew did not attempt to speak up for Mia.

"Since Megan is not here, we won't be shooting this commercial, Felix stated finally.

Mia's face fell at his words.

"Mr.Woods, I can do the shoot by myself" she said desperately, close to tears.

Nobody could fathom how much she hated her sister at that point.

"You?"

Felix retorted with disdain, hardly sparing a glance in her direction.

"If it wasn't for the investor, Megan would be the only star in this commercial!"

This retort was so harsh that a more assertive person than Mia would have been blushing furiously.

Felix rubbed it in further.

"Since we won't be filming today, everybody pack up. We're leaving."

The man then got into his car.

Mia panicked.She wasn't going to let Megan ruin her acting career.

"Mr.Woods, I just recalled? said Mia, thinking fast.

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