Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 88
As Sam ranted, a hint of confusion flashed in Vinson’s eyes.
He instinctively looked at Arielle, who was still conversing with Jordan. Then he patiently asked Sam, “What’s happened?”
In mere seconds, Sam’s voice roared from the phone. “She’s the female lead of this disaster film, yet she complained about her makeup being hideous. Then she beautified her makeup without consulting me or any of the film crew members! Need I explain more? We’re filming a disaster film! How can our female lead escape life-threatening obstacles in full-on costume and makeup? Even if we let that slide, another issue arose earlier. She just refused to cooperate in filming the close-up stunt scenes! She whined about the harness being too uncomfortable to wear, then demanded a stunt double. Can you believe this? It’s a close-up, for mercy’s sake!”
Vinson could already sense Sam’s erupting anger from the phone.
However, he cast a subtle frown at Arielle after hearing the last part that Sam mentioned.
“What did you say… earlier? Just refused? When did this happen?”
“Seconds ago. Right before I called you.”
“Seconds?” Vinson realized that something was off. He contemplated for a moment before asking, “What’s the actress’ name?”
Sam replied, “Shannie. Short for Shandie Southall.”
Shannie…
Sannie…
Vinson’s frown intensified as he finally put the pieces together.
Now, he understood why Arielle said she wanted to star in a movie. He also realized why Sam was mad at Arielle’s outrageous demands on set.
Because that’s not Arielle who’s on set—it’s f*cking Shandie!
“That b*tch,” Vinson cursed in a growling voice.
Sam was confused at this. Before he could ask what was wrong, Vinson ended the call.
Elsewhere, Shandie’s dramatic whines filled the set. “I already told you. I want a stunt double! Pronto! Get me a stunt double, or I’ll have Nightshire Group withdraw their investment in this film!”
Sam massaged his temples before tossing the script aside. Then he snarled in response to Shandie, “That’s it. I quit!”
At the Jupiters’ residence.
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