But Sylvie still spilled the tea with Nina while walking. "Well, when you went to the bathroom, I chatted with your fans. And they told me that guy was photographed several days ago. Do you know what he did?"
"He gave each paparazzo a business card of his lawyer and warned them that if they posted his photo they would be sued," Sylvie screamed like a teenage girl, "He was so cool! Those paparazzi and photo scalpers should be punished!"
Sylvie was quite confused why Nina still remained calm after hearing the story. It seemed that she was not surprised. Sylvie asked, "Nina, aren't you surprised? Don't you think he's cool and decisive?"
Nina grinned. She was not surprised at all. That was exactly what Cameron would do.
When she first knew Cameron, she thought he looked suave and genial. So she helped him out when Manny Bowers tried to pick a fight. She was worried that Cameron might be bullied by him.
As she knew more about him, she realized that he was no pushover. He would give tit for tat if someone provoked him.
Giving out his lawyer's business cards to warn the paparazzi? It's just typical of him.
They walked out of the airport terminal and got in to the car that had been waiting for them. The car drove away.
Sylvie said, "Sherlyn said the clothes you are gonna wear at the fan meeting has just arrived. They sent it to her because you were filming then. Do you want to go back home first or to try it on?"
Nina thought of what Cameron just said. They were gonna meet at her place. She touched her forehead and said, "I want to go home to take a shower first."
"OK." Sylvie answered and replied to Sherlyn.
Sylvie added, "Sherlyn told you to hurry up. She said she's busy lately. She needs to monitor the studio's decoration work after you try on the clothes."
Nina grinned. "OK."
After they decided the location of studio, Nina went to filming. Sherlyn was responsible for everything. She must have been very busy.
The driver suddenly said, "The car behind is following us. Could it be some fans stalking us?"
"No way." Sylvie turned alert and looked through the rear window.
Nina frowned and looked at the car behind. She faintly saw Cameron's figure. Nina turned to the driver. "It's OK. Just ignore it," she said.
It seemed that Cameron planned to follow her car to her place. Was he afraid that she might go back at her words?
Nina was troubled. To be honest, for a split second, she thought of the possibility of slipping away. Given the situation right now, if she really escaped, Cameron would block her way.
Sylvie asked nervously, "Seriously? Sir, you should watch out, what if they do something crazy."
They used to be stalked by crazy fans. So Sylvie developed the reflex of associating these people with danger.
"Done." The driver was more engrossed in driving.
Nina didn't say anything. She didn't plan to introduce Cameron to Sylvie. She hadn't told Sherlyn that Cameron was back yet.
She had already made up her mind to give up this relationship. She didn't want to have further contacts with Cameron. There was no need to fuel their anxiety.
Especially Sherlyn. She never encouraged Nina to wait for Cameron. Or in her words, Nina could date anyone she wanted, what was the point of waiting for someone that she couldn't meet?
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