Michael visibly relaxed, though his tone was still slightly awkward. "This is the second time you've caught me sneaking snacks."
Lila glanced at him, a flicker of surprise crossing her face, as if she had forgotten the earlier incident on set. Michael assumed she didn't remember and wasn't bothered—back then, they were rivals, and her attention had been wholly focused on Dorian Blake.
"Come on in. Let's go over the details," he said, holding the door open for her with a polite gesture.
Lila stepped inside, silently noting how different he was from Dorian. The current Dorian, with his self-centered demeanor, would never go out of his way to hold a door for someone, let alone a temporary agent.
Michael handed her the script. "We're flying out two days early to adjust to the time difference. I still need to go over the script, so I'll need your help running lines. After that, there's the screen test. Nothing too complicated, mostly just to handle any unexpected situations."
Lila nodded, amused by how composed he was now compared to his sneaky behavior earlier. It was like looking at two completely different people.
As she scanned the script, Michael studied her, his brows gradually furrowing. After a moment, he tapped the table with his fingers.
Lila looked up. "I need to review the material first to make the rehearsal more precise—"
"Hold on," Michael interrupted, looking conflicted. "You're with Magi Pictures now, but you were with Dorian Blake for years. You two even dated for a long time…"
He trailed off, clearly deliberating how to phrase what he wanted to say.
"You're worried I won't be genuine with you?" Lila guessed.
Considering their past as rivals, it made sense for him to have reservations. After all, she had actively competed against him on behalf of Dorian, even taking resources from him.
However, before she could reassure him, Michael shook his head. "That's not it."
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