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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 654

Sandra's car wasn't allowed into Cherry Bay, so she had to park at the entrance.

Yvonne, wearing a mask, walked briskly out of the complex, went to Sandra's car, opened the passenger door, and slid inside.

Once in the car, Yvonne took off her mask and glanced at Sandra in the driver's seat.

“Seatbelt first,” Sandra reminded her.

Yvonne buckled up, and Sandra hit the gas, pulling the car onto the main road.

Sandra began, “This is a project with Director Ward. It’s a web series, so it won’t air on a major network, but the script is excellent. I’ve already read it. A lot of big-budget series have been flopping lately, while many smaller web series have become huge hits. Director Ward has a track record of producing blockbusters, so his quality is guaranteed.”

Yvonne asked, “But I haven’t even seen the script. How can I meet the director?”

“Today is just a preliminary meeting with Director Ward, just to chat. He wants to see if your look and presence fit the part. The script and your acting will come later, during the audition,” Sandra explained.

Yvonne nodded in understanding.

Sandra drove to a five-star hotel and parked in the underground garage.

Yvonne and Sandra got out and took an express elevator upstairs.

At this time of day, the hotel was bustling with people. Yvonne put her mask back on and stood with Sandra in a corner of the elevator.

The elevator made several stops, with people constantly getting on and off.

Yvonne and Sandra were standing at the back, shielded by the crowd. So, when Marshall Morris and Nelly stepped in, they didn't see them.

Marshall’s hand was resting on Nelly’s shoulder. Nelly, impeccably made up and dripping with jewels as always, was also wearing a mask, clearly trying to avoid being recognized.

She kept her head slightly lowered and instinctively pushed Marshall’s hand off her shoulder.

Director Ward was a young man in his early thirties.

The web series he had directed in recent years had all been well-received, with good ratings, and one had even become a massive hit.

Despite his youth, Director Ward was polite and well-mannered.

Sandra and Yvonne chatted with him for half an hour, and they got along splendidly.

Director Ward was planning to shoot a period drama about court intrigue. The female lead was a seemingly innocent but deeply manipulative character, a role that was very appealing. Sandra had read the script and was immediately captivated.

Yvonne was a rising star, but she was still one hit show away from becoming an A-list actress.

Sandra had high hopes for Director Ward’s new series.

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