hapter 249 Louis Might Not Love This Idea
Zane made the call–his tone was polite, but his message was crystal clear. The person on the other end initially sounded displeased, but the moment Zane mentioned that a supporting role for a newcomer could be reserved in the next production, all complaints vanished.
Exchanging a cameo for a supporting role was a deal worth making.
About ten minutes later, Sophia received a call from Claire.
“The company just booked you for a magazine shoot. You don’t have to worry about the cameo anymore. Come back this afternoon–you’ve got to be on set for the shoot tomorrow.”
“What magazine? I’m only halfway through filming here; I’m stuck right in the middle. What’s Mr. Zane supposed to do?”
“No need to worry about that–we’ve already spoken to Mr. Zane. Someone else will take over. It’s a well–known magazine; it’ll boost your fashion cred. That’s more important than a cameo role. So hurry up–pack your things and get back here quickly.”
Claire didn’t mention which magazine it was, but she sounded serious enough. Sophia didn’t
were know much about the magazine industry, but she did know that magazine feature great for boosting a star’s fashion image. And with Louis likely having no time for her at the moment, Sophia quickly agreed.
After all, she hadn’t come here for the role in the first place. Plus, Mr. Zane was impossible to please, and the witch role was difficult. She was more than happy to leave.
When Sophia went to say goodbye to Mr. Zane, he returned the gesture with a few polite.
words; inwardly, though, he was thrilled. Sophia’s looks had never really fit the inte
of the
witch. If it hadn’t been for the connections behind her, he would’ve kicked her out long ago.
As soon as Sophia left, Mr. Zane went to find Freya. After briefly discussing the storyline, he got to the point.
“Freya, Sophia had to leave for something else; now we’ve got no one to play the witch.”
ity. Freya already knew about that–Sophia had stopped by to say goodbye. But what was the
in telling her? She wasn’t an assistant director; this wasn’t her respon
“Right. So who’s taking over the role? I’ll go over the character with her when the time
comes.
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Chapter 249 Louis Might Not Love This Idea
Freya figured maybe Zane was worried she’d find it annoying to explain the scene again. No way, that’s part of my job. Recasting mid–shoot isn’t his fault, and I’m just an assistant screenwriter, not the one calling the shots.
“Don’t worry–if the actress is open to it, I’ll tell her everything I know.”
“It’s not about explaining the scene. The problem is–we haven’t found the right person yet.”
Freya’s chest tightened. Wait, was he planning to cut the role entirely?
“Mr. Zane, are you thinking of removing the character? But even though she doesn’t appear much, she’s crucial. The female lead’s entire personality is shaped by her. This impacts the plot moving forward, and the earlier narrative foundations all come from her. If you take her out, it’s going to create a ton of logical holes.”
“No, no–of course not! I’d never cut her. If I didn’t think the character was important, 1 wouldn’t have tolerated Sophia dragging this out for so many days,” Mr. Zane quickly assured her.
“It’s just–we really can’t find the right person. But just now, I saw you walk across the set, and it hit me, you’re perfect for the role. So, how about it? Want to give it a try?”
“Me?” Freya was stunned. “I’ve never acted before. How could that possibly work?”
“Why not? Look at you–you’ve got the looks, your expressions are vivid, and your understanding of the character is second to none. Plus, it’s a small part. It’s a great opportunity to challenge yourself.”
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