Chapter: 1998
Meanwhile, Tilda chimed in on the group chat, “Ivy doesn't fit as the third female lead. If Zoe's not doing it, we need to recast."
Upon reading Tilda's comment, the assistant director retorted, "Tilda, do you think casting is as easy as picking apples at a store?
Finding the right person isn't that simple. We're already filming, and delays cost money.
The third female lead has more to do than the fourth. We've got a good actress ready, why search for another? I'm sticking to my point.
Mr. Riley, what do you think?"
Brewster hesitated, not responding right away.
Rosalynn, taking the initiative, said, "Can we chat later? I need to talk to Zoe first."
Brewster quickly agreed.
Rosalynn, feeling a bit pleased, was about to text Karina when suddenly her phone was grabbed from her hand.
Shocked, she saw Brian standing there.
“Brian, I want my phone back," she demanded.
Brian, looking unhappy, said, "Phones are full of radiation. You should use them less."
Rosalynn, slightly amused by his overprotective new father attitude, rolled her eyes internally but insisted, "I need it for work. Please give it back.”
“What's going on now?" Brian asked, slightly annoyed but returning the phone to her.
"A new actress is quitting, and I have to talk to her at Skrix Art Institute," Rosalynn explained, focusing on her phone to message Karina.
Brian, frowning, suggested, “Can't someone else handle it?"
Rosalynn, not looking up, replied, “Everyone's busy, and I'm free.”
Brian watched her, a mix of helplessness and affection in his gaze, and ruffled her hair affectionately. “You're such a workaholic. Let's go. I'll drive you."
Rosalynn lifted her gaze and inquired softly, “Aren't you swamped with work?"
Brian replied with a tender smile, "Indeed, I am busy, but you, my dear wife, are my priority."