"Oops, I forgot to get the props. Helena, can you go find the staff for me and ask him to get a green umbrella?"
Jane exclaimed and looked to Violet.
Violet hesitated slightly, "Miss Jane, I think it's going to rain soon. And you've just taken a lot of photos. So why don't we go back?"
The further they went in, the more she felt that this woods was damp and eerie, and she was on tenterhooks.
"Helena, I'm a perfectionist. To get the overall championship, I have to show my best side today, no matter what. If you don't want to help me, I'll go back and get it myself."
Jane had a determined look on her face.
Violet was silent and nodded her head.
"Then, you two wait here for a while. Don't go further into the woods."
She was not unwilling, but just afraid that they were in danger.
Since Jane insisted on it, she, as a makeup artist, could only compromise.
"Okay, Helena, thank you so much. We won't leave. We'll wait for you here. Please come back as soon as possible."
Jane smiled brightly and watched Violet's distant back with a twinkle in her eyes.
She tucked her hair around her ears and looked at the cameraman, "Are you tired, right? Let's take a break and wait for Helena."
"Okay."
The cameraman nodded and leaned against a tree to check the photos and videos he had just taken.
"Do you have compass?"
Jane came over and asked in a delicate voice.
"Yes."
"That's good."
Jane smiled.
She had taken them a long way around.
Without compass, it was sure Violet could not get out of this woods.
A few moments later, it suddenly rained.
"Yeah, it rains. I'd better not shoot today. Let's hurry out and meet up with them."
Jane covered her head with her hands and took the opportunity to speak.
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