Chapter 63 The Accident (1)
"Madam?" Jane was shocked as she watched Tinsley walk calmly in thick clothes.
It was fucking hot in Rivin Village that even those who wore light clothes were complaining not to talk of Tinsley's thick, and long-sleeved clothes.
Tinsley pursed her lips and she wondered if she should tell everyone that her husband was being jealous, so he took action behind her back.
"I'm just feeling cold. Feeling cold." She replied with a lie that made Jane's lips twitch.
'Madam, everyone could see that there was only heat in Rivin.'
But it was no use because that was what Tinsley was telling whoever asked her about the reasons behind her clothing style.
"Tinsley," Director Martin called her with anxiety as he rushed over to her.
Tinsley placed down the script of taming her on the table before turning to him. "What's up, Director Martin? Is there a problem?" She asked with a light smile.
"Yes, there's. The person we intended to use for Lina is gone for no reason, and we can't find anyone to replace her." He replied with one hand on his hips while another held a script.
Tinsley frowned immediately. "Then what do you suggest we do now?"
"White Tigress, do you think you can do it?" Director Martin asked, suggesting she should act as Lina's character, which made Tinsley frown.
"Director Martin, I'm not an actress." She replied seriously which made him sigh.
"I know. I had no choice because we can't find a better actress here or around, and you can act well."
"But what's with the actress issue?" Tinsley frowned because she knew Lina as someone easygoing and hardworking, so she never expected her to act that way.
"I don't know either. She suddenly demanded to cancel her contract and paid her breaching contract in one go." He replied in anger.
"Isn't she poor?"
"Yes she is, but she told me she doesn't want such a role." He said and looked at her eagerly.
"Arrange for another one in the city," Tinsley suggested.
"Before we can find a better one, make them fly here, and the journey, it'll take a long time." He said, trying to convince her.
"I'll make a call," Tinsley said, and Director Martin left her to make her call.
"President Jarek, what do you think about your wife being on the TV?" Tinsley asked seriously.
President Jarek, who had paused the meeting for the first time for a phone call, calmly strode out of the conference room without paying attention to the shocked look on the director's face.
"Did you want to be or do you want me to arrange one for you?" He replied.
Tinsley was shocked because she never expected him to redirect the question back to her. She fell silent, after all, her childhood dream was also to be an actress but Lilllee had ruined everything for her so that she wouldn't be happy.
And when Tinsley left Ryle's country, she dumped the dream for her acting career because she didn't want to be tagged as Lillee's second or try to take or snatch everything from Lillee.
"Yes." She replied firmly and she heard him chuckle.
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