Chapter 257
The Billionaire’s Maid Bride
The assistant director was redoing some shots with Allison.
Meanwhile, Gavin was on the phone with Penelopeâs agent, Charlie. âYeah, the stand-inâs here. Weâve finished shooting, would you please send Ms. Flanagan over?â
âWhat?â Gavin raised an eyebrow, his voice hitching. âPenelopeâs sleeping?â
Charlie sounded irritated Gavin, keep your voice down. What if you wake Penelope up? Sheâs pregnant, and she needs rest. Itâs already afternoon. Whatever it is can wait until Penelope wakes up.â
Gavin was at the end of his tether. âCharlie, you know weâre shooting at Red Jack Club today, and weâve only rented it for one day. Everyoneâs waiting, and if we go overtime, itâs gonna cost a bombâ Iâve already found the stand-in you guys wanted!â
Charlie retorted, âGavin, whatâs more important than Penelopeâs rest? Epic Entertainment invested so much money, isnât it so that Penelope can have a good time shooting and rest well on set? If you wake Penelope up forcibly and she doesnât get enough rest, it might harm her baby. Remember, Penelope is Mr Lindbergâs fiancéeâ
Gavin blew his top, chucking his phone onto the ground and laying into the assistant director, The assistant director just stood there, taking it on the chin.
This was a first for Gavin in his seven years in the industry Penelope was really just here to have a vacation with the baby. The worst part was that he couldnât afford to piss her off.
Everyone watched Gavin, getting the picture As the makeup artist was touching up Leilaâs makeup, she stood up and said, âGavin, since Penelope couldnât make it, we canât afford to delay our progress. My contract says I only shoot until 6 PM. After that, youâll have to renegotiate my foeâ
Gavin frowned. âLeila, weâll leave todayâs scenes for another day,â he told the crew âLetâs switch up the location.â
Leila suggested, âGavin, these scenes are crucial. Why not let the stand-in do it? Sheâs a way better actress than Penelope, plus they look alike. With some makeup and clever camera angles, no one will notice.â
She didnt like sharing scenes with Penelope. Sheâd rather work with the stand-in The assistant director looked at Allison and nodded. He went up to Gavin and said, âYes, even though Allisonâs never acted before, she did good just now, She and Penelope look similar, so let her fill in for Penelope. We canât let Penelope hold us up.
Gavin glanced at Allison. She was slim and had a better presence than Penelope Upon closer inspection, Allison was even more beautiful. He had the makeup artist work on Allison. Once done, he could hardly recognize her Penelope was new to the industry and didnât have many fans, so they probably wouldnât notice. Plus, Penelopeâs pregnancy was already causing delays He discussed it with Allison. âYou and Penelope look alike. Iâm not sure whatâs going on between you two, but today, Iâll pay you ten times the usual stand in rate. Can you do Penelopeâs scenes for today?
Hereâs my cardâ
Gavin handed Allison his business card. âYouâre perfect for showbiz, looks and all. If you ever decide to get into the industry, look me up.â
Allison took the card, but sheâd never considered it Getting into showbiz? No She shook her head. She just wanted an ordinary life.
âGavin, youâre a friend of Sarahâs. Of course, Iâll help you.â
Allison had never acted before, but she was catching on fast. She seemed as adept as Leila, whoâd been in the biz for a decade.
Leila was overacting a bit. Allison, however, was more nuanced and put on a pretty good show.
Gavin watched Allison through the lens. She had a sweet smile, bright eyes, and flawless skin. He nodded in approval. The last time he was this satisfied with an actress was with Noreen, an academy-
trained actress.
By the end of the afternoon, Allison had earned her pay. Gavin looked at Allison approvingly. He thought she didnât make much as a waitress, so she couldâve demanded more money from the production. But Allison didnât He nodded, going over once again to invite her. After I wrap this film, Iâll be prepping a period drama next year. Thereâs a role that suits you perfectly*
Iâm sorry. Gavin. I donât plan on it at the moment. Iâve got a job to do.â