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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1203

Chapter 1203 Cold Shoulder

Meanwhile, Arielle was waiting for the makeup artist. The moment she heard the doorbell, she rushed to the door assuming it was either the makeup artist or Sasha.

However, the moment she opened it, she was greeted by an unfamiliar face.

Backing off subconsciously, she asked, “Who are you?”

After being astounded by Arielle’s beauty, Gracie couldn’t resist but say, “I have heard so much about how beautiful you are on the internet. My, my… I find that you’re even more beautiful in person than in your photos!”

Following up on her compliment, Gracie quickly introduced herself upon seeing Arielle’s wary expression, “I’m Jason’s manager.”

It was only after Arielle realized who Gracie was that she noticed the box of cherries in her hands.

Trailing Arielle’s gaze toward the cherries, Gracie scratched her head awkwardly. “I’m sorry, Ms. Moore. Jason asked me to return these to you.”

“Is there anything wrong with them?”

The moment Arielle asked the question, she realized it was a redundant one, for the cherries were individually packed in an exquisite manner. There was no way they would be returned on the account of their quality.

Thus, she was the only reason.

Before Gracie could reply, Arielle took the cherries back and remarked with a smile, “All right then. Thanks for taking the trouble to return them.”

“Sure, sure.” Just when Gracie wanted to explain on Jason’s behalf, Arielle had closed the door in her face.

To Arielle, Jason was just a colleague of hers. Hence, she would just accept that he had declined her gift. There was no reason for her to try too hard to please him.

Since Jason doesn’t even like the things I give him, he probably resents me now. As long as he doesn’t get in my way, I guess I’ll just stay away from him other than during filming.

Given that she had signed a contract for two months, Sam would prioritize filming her parts. Therefore, all she needed to do was endure working with Jason for that particular duration.

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