"Why?" The director wished he would join dinner with them.
A staff gossiped, "You can bring your partner!" He just overheard the call.
Spencer looked at him and replied seriously, "I don't allow my woman to be present on this occasion. I'm afraid you'll never forget her when you see her." He smiled, looking very charming.
Then he walked toward the photographer and stood in his place.
The camera focuses on him.
The director shouted, "Action." Aaron Linton turned and saw a figure that looked like Stacey McCarthy very much. He grasped her arm. "Stacey!"
With a gentle pull, the girl turned gracefully. His silky hair brushed over him. Their eyes locked.
Spencer grabbed her by the waist and kissed her on the lips.
Georgia sank into the crook of his arm and instantly felt dizzy.
She had been full of expectations for this scene since she read the script a week ago.
She felt electrified. Never did she feel something like this before.
The kiss was over.
Spencer let go of her, took her hand, and said excitedly, "It's really you! Do you know how long I've been looking for you? I'm going crazy!"
Georgia, still in a daze from the kiss just now, forgot her lines.
The two looked at each other for a few seconds.
Spencer frowned.
The director was also stunned. What happened?
Georgia came back to her sense, patting him on the shoulder in embarrassment. "I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I forgot my line. Can we do it again?"
Spencer wanted to finish work soon today, so he was not very happy. As an experienced actor, Georgia had done countless dramas, yet she forgot her lines.
Spencer, who had come across all sorts of women, knew what Georgia was thinking at a glance. He didn't like Georgia in the first place. Now his dissatisfaction with her grew even stronger.
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