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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 3262

Chapter 3262 Tracksuit

Megan was not surprised. She knew the program required the cast members to be fit. Thus, she knew the ones that the producers wanted to pick were the ones who would not tire out after running for a long time.

“Megan, I think you look terrible today,” Donna groaned, feeling an oncoming headache.

The entire time, she kept complaining about Megan’s outfit, but the latter was adamant about picking the ugliest tracksuit from the stack of clothes that Jake had gifted her.

Megan was unperturbed by Donna’s comments. Tilting her head to the side, she then chuckled. “Don’t look so upset. There’s nothing embarrassing about wearing a tracksuit. In fact, I’ll be the winner later on.”

Unfortunately, Donna was not convinced by Megan’s confidence. She flashed a half-hearted smile at her as she watched various well-dressed celebrities walk by them, a stark contrast from Megan.

“My, isn’t this Mr. Wilson’s girl? Why is she here in a small place like this?”

It was a familiar voice, and the two knew who it belonged to right away. When Megan turned, she saw Mia.

Megan then sized her up. Mia was in a spaghetti-strapped dress embroidered with crystals and a pair of platform heels.

After taking in the sight of her, sympathy emerged in Megan’s heart. There’s no way she’s going to be part of the program with those shoes she is wearing.

“I’m sorry, I’m not anyone to Mr. Wilson, but I know you are dying to be one.”

As Mia had been in the industry for a while, she had learned to restrain her temper and not speak without a brain-to-mouth filter. Still, she was trying to mess with Megan, so she would have to be taught a lesson.

As Megan had expected, right as those words left her mouth, Mia jabbed a finger in her direction and scrunched up her face.

“Mia, behave yourself.”

Osmond, who had been silent the entire time, finally spoke. His scrutinizing gaze was fixed on Megan, and the annoyance was visible from the way he pressed his lips.

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