In the end, the scriptwriter refused to alter the character's fate. Dexter reported back, to which Hayden responded emotionlessly, "Then let's replace her.""Huh?" Dexter asked, puzzled, "Replace what?""The scriptwriter." Having said that, Hayden's focus returned to his computer screen.Unable to resist, Dexter stole a glance at Hayden. His face was frigid, eyes devoid of warmth, his whole being radiated an aura of "keep your distance". It dawned on Dexter then that Hayden was still Hayden; his decisions were unchangeable by anyone. "Understood," he replied.Upon learning of her replacement, the scriptwriter was simultaneously outraged and regretful. A friend by her side said, "Why not let the supporting character live? It's not like they're asking you to change the ending for the main character.""So what if they're the supporting characters? They're also the soul of the story. Without notable supporting characters, how can the plot be coherent? Should we rely solely on the main
Snapping back to reality, Wyneth frantically tried to wipe away the tears that had fallen on the script. But the act only served to smudge the ink, turning the words into blurred lines. Slightly helpless, she pulled a tissue from the box next to her to blot the pages dry. As she dried her eyes, her mind swirled with thoughts of Aurore's life.It seemed that from her birth to her death, Aurore had but one wish. If any other existed, it was that her brother's internal affliction would heal, driving her to test potions on herself in secret, transforming into an unrecognizable madwoman. Yet still, at her core, Aurore desired to save her brother. The scriptwriter was brilliant, painting a picture of a selfless end—dying by her brother's sword yet finding fulfillment in her sacrifice. It was hard to imagine she had any regrets.'Well, I guess I can't seem to escape playing characters with tragic endings. But these roles... they're good. I'll take it,' she thought to herself, closing the sc
While the character Aurore may have died in the end, for Wyneth, who had fully immersed herself in the script, the tragic ending was exactly what Aurore would have wanted for herself. Some may feel pity for Aurore's fate, but when Aurore regained her senses and discovered she had caused so much bloodshed, living became a torment. She wanted only to atone. If it had not been for her brother, she might have taken her own life the moment her sanity returned. And in the end, she gave her life for her brother. Wyneth was convinced Aurore would have wanted it this way."You thought the ending was good?" Shaun asked, bemused. "Didn't you just ask when you could play characters with happier endings?""Yes," Wyneth nodded, "but I was talking about originally scripted happy endings, not endings changed for convenience."Understanding dawned on Shaun. "So, you're saying, you thought the original ending was good?"Wyneth nodded again. "The script is perfect, the writer is incredibly skilled, a
"What's the big deal? It's just a change in the fate of a side character, isn't it? We're not touching the roles of the original lead characters, so what's good or bad about it?""If there's no right or wrong to it, why make changes to the ending, and then suddenly decide not to?""I just don't understand."Scriptwriter Maya Lawson was just as bewildered when she heard the original ending would be preserved. Her colleague nudged her arm. "Well, it looks like your original ending has been spared."Maya, however, was confounded. "Why though? Isn't Mr. Hamilton usually so steadfast in his decisions?" She mulled over her experiences. 'Has he ever changed his mind after making a decision?' In all her time with him, Maya had never seen him make a mistake. She certainly did not see his sudden order to modify the ending, threatening to replace her if she refused, coming. The idea initially filled her with dread, and she had wondered why she did not just agree. If she had, at least she woul
After Wyneth had posed for several group photos, Leo suddenly appeared, carrying a magnificent bouquet of fiery red roses in his arms. "Happy wrap-up day.""Wow." Onlookers could not help but cheer at the sight of the brilliant bouquet.Wyneth stared at the bouquet of red roses, and her mind started to wander into the realm of the whimsical. She was taken aback for a moment before accepting the flowers. "Thanks, Leo.""May I take a photo with you?""Of course." Wyneth nodded.And so, Leo joined her for a photo. Wyneth stood next to Leo, arms full of bouquets, adhering to the proper etiquette. As Leo faced the camera, he slightly leaned toward Wyneth, closing the distance between them. After the photo was taken, Leo quietly asked, "Can I post this photo on Facebook?"It seemed like everyone had been posting their pictures. After all, it was not a photo of her alone. Wyneth could only nod. "Of course, you can."So, Leo posted it on Facebook on the spot, tagging her, then told her,
[Isn't it just a case of 'opposites attract and likes repel'?]While many were throwing shade at Wyneth in the comments, some fair-minded bystanders jumped in to speak up.[The comment section is like a den of gossipers. Do we really need to malign a young girl like this? Gigi has only just followed her. How's she supposed to know immediately? Surely, it would take some time to get her phone and follow back or something, right? I tell you—it's these people who love to stir up trouble in the entertainment industry that make it such a murky place.][Exactly! The two stunning ladies took a joyous photo together, celebrated the wrap-up, and started following each other, just waiting for the gorgeous woman to follow back. But you lot are here making wild speculations in the comments. What if she sees it? How would she feel?][Are you kidding? A woman, with a wealthy patron who can get any role she desires, really needs to worry about what others say? What would she need to ponder?]Rea
Catching Wyneth's speechless expression, Yoyo continued to pull out more "evidence" to convince her. "Everyone else ordered different flowers, but he specifically chose roses. Isn't his intention clear? And this ointment—why didn't he give it to me? Why just you? Plus, he's started following you on Facebook. He hasn't even followed the lead actress, Gigi, yet."Wyneth could find plausible explanations for all these things, but upon hearing the last bit, she was a bit taken aback. "He and Gigi aren't following each other?" She thought, 'In these past two months, they've spent so much time together on set. As the leading actor and actress, they haven't followed each other yet?'Yoyo nodded solemnly. "No. But he took the initiative to follow you. That's why I said..."Wyneth remained silent. A worried furrow appeared on her brow. 'If he's followed me before the lead actress, how will this look to others? They're likely to make assumptions.'"Actually, Leo is quite nice. There's rarely
After clicking reply, Wyneth said flatly, "If she can act this way, I have no issue responding in kind." With that, she logged off and posted a solo selfie on her own Facebook with the simple caption: "Happy Wrap-up Day to Me~"Yoyo immediately liked and shared her post on her own Facebook, commenting: [You're looking stunning, babe! Mwah!] Having spent so much time together on the set, they had long since started following each other. There was hardly a day when Yoyo was not hanging out in Wyneth's hotel room.Gigi, on the other hand, had her sunny mood quickly clouded over when she saw Wyneth's reply. She angrily slammed the table, cursing, "That witch!" In her heart, she grumbled, 'Work together again, my foot. This is clearly her way of reminding me that I owe her a leading role!'Quickly, comments flooded the reply section.[What's with the talk about opposites attract and likes repel? Only someone truly repulsive would say that. Why do women have to make life difficult for ot