Chapter: 1613
Liliana, opting for convenience, had the website system automatically logged into her account.
Navigating through the system, Evan swiftly located the clients’ List and zeroed in on Bella's name. What he discovered left him momentarily stunned.
Bella's photographer was Sabrina. Sabrina? The new photographer?
Work had pulled Evan and Sabrina apart from a proper introduction.
When Sabrina first arrived at the studio to work, Evan was away on a travel shoot, and by the time he returned on Wednesday, Sabrina was away at the filming site.
It was not until yesterday that Evan noticed an unfamiliar face sitting in the corner. He had only realized she was the new girl because of a work email he received two days ago, welcoming a new addition to the studio. Sabrina must be his new colleague.
Previously, Evan had given Sabrina little regard or attention and devoted his focus to his work.
The last thing he expected was Bella to be assigned to Sabrina!
It could only have happened if Bella herself had requested Sabrina.
Otherwise, Liliana wouldn't have made such an arrangement.
If Sabrina couldn't take the shooting for Bella, Bella would have no choice but to turn to another photographer, right?
The gears in Evan's head began to turn as he plotted. He preemptively informed Liliana that he had commitments on the upcoming Monday, so Liliana would refrain from arranging clients for him on that day.
Now, he started to think about how he could make Sabrina cancel the shooting for Bella voluntarily.
During the weekend, Sabrina was engrossed in private photography work.
This time, her client, an international student from a local university, sought to memorialize her portraits. She prepared casual attire and posed on the streets of Philade, with no fixed place stipulated.
In addition to several portrait photos, the client also wanted a series of scenic photos to be taken to emphasize Philade's beautiful scenery through the shots.
This type of photography was Sabrina's specialty.
Sabrina was waiting for her client in front of the City Hall at half past nine in the morning, her camera readily at hand.
The client arrived within two minutes, well on time. It was a round-faced girl who greeted Sabrina warmly with a bright smile.
After exchanging greetings, the shooting commenced.