Of course, Jennifer understood the points that Donald was trying to make. She was just acting jealous to tease him a little.
“All right, we'll do as you say. Oh, by the way, Weston told me that the new variety show has aired, and the response has been great. I think he has a new idea and would like to discuss it with you. When will you be contacting him about this?”
Donald glanced at the clock on the wall and saw that it was still fairly early. If I head over to Pollerton TV Station now, I should be able to get it done before we get off work.
With that in mind, he said, “I'll head over right away. You make sure to keep an eye on Winslow, okay?”
Jennifer flashed him an “OK” sign and motioned at him to get a move on.
Donald drove all the way to Pollerton, only to realize that the entrance of the studio had been surrounded by journalists.
“Excuse me, could you tell me what happened here?” Donald asked.
“The newcomer, Evelyn, made the diva, Ruth, mad on the show, so Ruth threatened to teach her a lesson. How do you not know that?” The journalist then eyed Donald from head to toe as he continued, “Are you not a journalist?”
“No, I'm not.”
The journalist's eyes lit up when he heard that. He quickly dragged Donald aside and handed him a business card.
“My name is Wilde Gibson. I'm a journalist from Silver Hound Entertainment. What's your name?”
“Donald Campbell.”
“What are you doing here if you're not a journalist, Donald? You must be someone important if you're here at this studio, right? Mind telling me who you really are?”
Wilde sure is a smart one! He shifted his attention toward me the moment he realized the Pollerton TV Station staff wouldn't let them in. The entertainment industry is all about gaining views by twisting the facts and creating a huge scene.
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