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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 60

Chapter 60 Too Ashamed To Come Out

In the dressing room.

Arielle rarely put on makeup, but for the shooting, she had applied a layer of foundation before coming. Yet, she now had to take them all off.

I should’ve skipped on the makeup from the start. I could’ve saved myself some time.

The makeup artist was carefully removing Arielle’s makeup, but she accidentally hurt Arielle when she was pulling off the fake lashes.

Arielle hissed in pain.

Hearing that, the makeup artist paled and began profusely apologizing.

She had done makeup for many kinds of people. If mistakes like these happened, she would generally have to suffer a bout of reprimand. Some with fouler tempers would even demand her to leave immediately.

“I’m sorry. I’m sorry!” The makeup artist was shaking like a leaf.

Arielle was the one her higher-ups had reminded her to take good care of, but she had just offended her. What if Nightshire Group won’t work with me anymore?

To her surprise, a gentle voice traveled into her ears in the next moment. “It’s fine. You can continue.”

The makeup artist stiffened. When she raised her head, she was greeted with the sight of Arielle’s soft smile. She’s really not angry with me.

While the makeup artist was surprised, she also sighed in relief. Arielle’s definitely earning brownie points from me.

While she continued to remove Arielle’s makeup, she grumbled, “Ms. Sannie, I’ve been working with Nightshire Group for many brands’ commercial shooting, but I’ve never heard of any who has to go on camera without any makeup. I’d say Ms. Serena is targeting you.”

Arielle was not a fool; she knew that. However, she was confident.

Nevertheless, she flashed the other woman a grateful smile. “Thank you, but I think it’s better for me to go along with her words.”

The makeup artist could only sigh in her mind. Arielle’s a meek little sheep. I feel bad that she’s going to have to suffer a lot today.

Soon, the makeup was all gone.

At that moment, the makeup artist widened her eyes and stammered, “M-M-Ms. Sannie, y-you look virtually the same with or without makeup!”

In fact, without makeup, her skin looked even smoother, and her natural blush was visible.

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