Chapter 152
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 152 Six Months as a Caretaker
Laura hadnât even left the production when a new actress came for an audition.
They ultimately settled on a relatively unknown actress with high recognition. It was said that she didnât
cost much, and her total compensation was less than one hundred thousand.
The actress had very clean features, unlike Laura, who relied heavily on a skilled makeup artist to
achieve her stunning appearance.
She followed Abigailâs styling instructions completely and was even given a stack of historical.
materials by Luke.
Lewis gave her a week to thoroughly study the script and the books.
Abigail stepped out of her dressing room and stood by the door, watching the young actress engrossed
in reading the script. S ouldnât help but think that the girl, though young, was very diligent and would
surely shine ie future.
She then went to Ericâs dressing room.
Ericâs character was a handsome one, requiring meticulous attention to detail to capture the
essence of the era.
Based on his makeup, Abigail carefully selected his costumes.
âMiss Quinn?â Eric suddenly called out.
They had never spoken before, so it surprised Abigail to hear Eric call her by name,
Abigail stood beside a row of costumes. She turned slightly to look at him and asked, âDo you have any
specific requirements for the outfits?â
Upon hearing this, Eric smiled brightly. âItâs not about the costumes. I wanted to ask if you would add
me on WhatsApp.â
Abigailâs expression turned to one of surprise. After a moment, she nodded. âAlright.â
Well, heâs also a potential client, after all. Who knows if he ends up winning an Oscar in the future?
Designing clothes for him then could really elevate L.Moonâs reputation to a whole new level.
After becoming friends on WhatsApp, Eric returned to the script. âIâve invested in a production. Next
time, Iâll invite you to design costumes for the project I invest in.â
âAlright, then. Thank you,â Abigail replied with a hint of a smile.
Ericâs l*ps curled slightly.
The makeup artist shot him a surprised look but quickly composed herself.
Abigail moved from one dressing room to another, meticulously coordinating costumes for everyone,
even the supporting roles.
The new actressâ talent and dedication made shooting the indoor scenes in Millstone wrap up quickly.
The crew moved on to shoot on location.
Abigail, too, went along with then
Sean received her call, and his voice was filled with discontent. âHow long has it been since youâve
been home?â
Abigail counted-it was close to half a year.
âIâll probably go home for the New Year,â she reluctantly replied.
With three months until the New Year, they were about to head to Ragos. November was the season.
for heavy snowfall in Ragos, which would last until March of the following year. They needed to
film scenes of a snowstorm.
âAbigailâ¦â
âYou canât influence my decisions, Sean,â Abigail cut him off.
They had communicated frequently during this time, but Abigail remained unyielding.
Sean pressed his tongue against the roof of his mouth, his eyes showing a cold glint. âYou havenât
been home for half a year, and you havenât seen our grandparents. Are you really planning to throw
yourself completely into work?â
âIâm putting all my effort into my work, thanks to you,â Abigail said sarcastically.
âFine. Youâre really not coming back?â Sean gritted his teeth.
âYes.â
âWhere are you going for location shooting?â
âIâm going to Ragos to shoot a snowstorm,â Abigail answered without hiding anything.
Sean raised an eyebrow. âIâve been your caretaker for the house for half a year, cleaning and
maintaining the place, and you donât care at all. Fine, then. Donât bother coming back for your
down jacket.â
âNo, just leaving the house empty is fine. I can easily hire a cleaner later, and itâll only take me two
hours to come back for my down jacketâ¦â Abigail felt more and more exasperated as she spoke.
Sean even forbade her from retur
hhome to get her down jacket.
âIâm now responsible for the house. If youâre leaving, just buy a new down jacket!â Sean declared
coldly.
Alas, Abigail had no intention of buying a down jacket. After all, would a store-bought one be as warm
as the one she had personally made?
âWhat exactly do you want?â she asked Sean, her voice low.
âGrandpa wants you to come home. You werenât there for any of the festival celebrations. Are you
really going to deeply disappoint the elderly?â Seanâs tone held displeasure.
Abigail ran a hand through her hair. âI need to discuss it with the director.â
âCanât your dear Anthony approve it?â Sean sneered, to which Abigail chuckled. âWhy are you so
sarcastic?â
âIâll be waiting for you at home,â Sean said, then promptly hung up the phone.
Abigail held her phone, feeling a headache coming on. She turned to leave her room to talk to Lewis
about delaying her departure by two days. However, she was startled by Eric leaning against
her door frame.
âHow long have you been here?â Abigail asked. Thankfully, they hadnât discussed
any
sensitive
âHow long have you been here?â Abigail asked. Thankfully, they hadnât discussed any sensitive. topics
during their phone call just now.
âNot long. Whatâs up? Is your family pressuring you to go home?â Eric was referring to Sean, her so-
called cousin.
Abigail nodded in response.
âIâm going home for three days too. Iâll talk to the director. Then, weâll all have three days off,â Eric said
in a polite tone. He straightened up and was about to leave.
Abigail pressed on. âYou came to find me. Is there something you need?â
âIâd like to have some personalized everyday clothing tailored at L.Moon. What do you think? Itâs quite
chilly in Ragos, and I havenât found suitable winter attire yet,â Eric said warmly to Abigail.
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