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Hard To Say Goodbye novel Chapter 21

For Murphy, shooting a movie should be dedicated, which was his job, but Emily was a new actress, who had never shot a kissing scene, so she felt very embarrassed.

Murphy told her not to be nervous and just follow him.

A couple in love was about to leave. The heroine was going back to school. The hero was reluctant to leave, but he couldn't go with her.

When they were going to separate, the two of them hugged each other and wept, and then kissed passionately.

The director called out the card for several times, but failed every time.

Front part of Emily's performance was really good, however, when it came to kissing, she couldn't control the dislocation.

Murphy told Emily, "You need to ignore everyone and imagine they don't exist. You can imagine yourself as a person in the play. With your own feeling, you can definitely make it."

Emily closed her eyes and took two deep breaths. She said, "I'm ready."

The director shouted, "Attention, lighters. Action!"

She was stuck again. "What's going on? Can you find a way to get through it?" The director said angrily, and everyone present was sweating.

Murphy thought that it was so stupid that she didn't know how to pretend to kiss.

Cecilia ran over to wipe the sweat on Emily'ss forehead and encouraged her, "Emily, don't be nervous. Come on, you are the best."

It started again. The breeze blew, and the two young people looked at each other by the river, saying sweet words and parting.

At the most critical moment, Murphy lowered his head and pressed his mouth on Emily's. There was fierce applause.

The director said, "Good."

The kissing scene finally came to an end.

Nora was stunned. How could he do this? It seemed that he was quiet on the surface, but her heart had already been surging.

Emily was still in a daze. She touched her mouth and felt very reluctant. This was my first kiss! How could this be.

But when she looked at him, it seemed that nothing had happened for him. Perhaps this was the spirit of sacrificing himself for art.

Looking at Emily, he said, "I'm sorry."

Emily had no choice but to answer, "Nothing." It was not embarrassing at all.

In fact, in his opinion, it was not a tiny matter. If he didn't help Emily, the director would be angry, and it was a small matter to change a substitute. If he changed an actress, Emily would be over, and she would also be laughed at in the entertainment industry.

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