You really have poor taste.
â ©
Arianaâs face darkened, and her eyes turned icy.
âAs an agent, I have the right to sign the contract with whoever I want.
â
But Donna was quick to retort, âAnd as the director, I have the right to veto him.
â
Ariana let out a sharp laugh.
âIâll sign the contract with Tyler no matter what you say.
I wonât let you stand in his way.
â
Ariana gazed into Tylerâs eyes with a fierce determination.
âDonât be afraid.
Trust me and sign your name.
I am your agent, and I know whatâs best for you.
â
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âHow dare you! You donât take me seriously, Ariana! Youâve overstepped your boundaries!â Donna exclaimed as she lunged toward Tyler, trying to stop him from signing the contract.
âI donât agree to this arrangement.
It wonât matter even if he signs it!â
But before anyone could utter another word, a chilling voice cut through the tension.
in the room.
âWhy didnât I know that the Anderson Group now let a department director take charge of everything?â ©
All heads turned toward the source of the voice, their faces stunned with surprise.
The sound of the wheelchair getting closer only added to the tense atmosphere, as âTheodore pushed the door open with a fierce look in his eyes.
As Donna recognized him, her breath hitched.
There he was, the notorious eldest son of the Anderson family.
Her legs felt weak as she tried to steady herself.
Theodoreâs arrival was not unexpected.
She had heard rumors that he would attend the general shareholdersâ meeting on the top floor of the Anderson Groupâs headquarters that day.
The headquarters were right next to the office building of SJ Entertainment.
But little did she know that he would show up at that precise moment, catching her in the act of speaking ill-advised words.
Donnaâs expression shifted from fear to a smile that was too sweet to be genuine.
âPlease forgive my impertinence, Mr.
Theodore Anderson.
My inexperienced agent here didnât fully comprehend the proper protocol before signing a new artist, nor did she get the companyâs approval beforehand.
â
Arianaâs face twisted in frustration.
âBut you told me yesterday that I could handle it on my own.
â
Donnaâs smile faltered, replaced by an irritated frown.
âYes, I gave you some freedom to make your own decisions, but that doesnât mean you should act recklessly.
â
Donna didnât care what she said yesterday.
She had worked in this company for so many years.
She was confident that she could solve this problem.
She stepped in front of Ariana, effectively cutting her off.
With a wave of her hand and a deceptive smile, Donna attempted to spin the situation to her advantage.
As Theodoreâs icy gaze fell upon her, Donna felt her words stick in her throat, leaving her stuttering and tongue-tied.
Her mind went blank as she struggled to remember what she had intended to say.
It was Ariana, who, with a derisive snort, took charge of the situation, stepping forward to explain everything.