Lila forced a smile. "Thanks, but I'll have to decline."
It wasn't about whether she dared or not; it just wasn't appropriate.
"Anyway, I'll go check on the situation over there." She quickly grabbed her bag and rushed toward the crowd, avoiding the conversation.
Amelia stood behind, deep in thought. Was it inappropriate to eye her boss like that? Good men should be up for grabs, right?
She silently raged in her mind. "I want to fall in love! Give me a younger man!"
Citrus Media had provided five training rooms and one large hall. It was the first day, and the teachers hadn't yet assigned the actors to their spots, so most people were gathered in the hall.
Just as Lila was about to approach the crowd, someone called out to her.
"Ms. Hart." It was a man's familiar voice.
She turned around and saw Fletcher walking out from the corner. He was quite famous, but few people took the time to talk to him.
Lila smiled gently at him. "What's up? You should be assigned to Training Room 3. You can head over there and wait."
"I just wanted to thank you for giving me this opportunity," he said, his eyes sincere, clearly very grateful.
He handed her a small box. She glanced at it but didn't take it.
He hesitated, his eyes shifting slightly. "This isn't a bribe. You know my situation isn't great right now, and many good collaborations aren't coming my way. But I can't take on low-tier projects either because it would make my career even harder.
"The company said this collaboration with Joyce Group is my last chance. If I miss it, I might have to settle for commercial gigs."
He looked a bit awkward. "This is a token of appreciation. It's not expensive. I haven't had many collaborations this year, so please don't mind it."
Lila looked at him and then at the logo on the box. It was from a low-end luxury brand, likely worth no more than 20 thousand. She reached out and gently pushed the box back to him.
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