Chapter: 342
Upon seeing the dark circles under her eyes, he hesitated on whether he should wake her up or not.
Just as Tyler was contemplating whether to wake her up, Ariana’s phone began to ring, jolting her awake. She turned off the alarm and noticed Tyler standing in front of her.
Ariana sneezed, stood up, and rubbed her nose. “Alright, let’s get going. We should leave now.”
The studio was located just ten minutes’ walk away from the hotel, so Ariana and Tyler bundled up in hats and scarves before walking over.
After dropping Tyler off at the studio, Ariana found a coffee shop and settled in. The hotel had poor sound insulation, which made it difficult for her to go back to sleep at this point.
finishing her meal and taking a break, she went out to find
changed drastically from day to night. Although it was sunny and already
she hailed a taxi to take her to the hotel
and television center was an expansive area, with the capacity to host over a hundred film
were booked up
entire morning searching for an available hotel, but was unable to find one. Frustrated, she decided to head back
temporary filming site, she overheard Francis scolding someone through the intercom, “Can you even act? I specifically told you not to rush into
and Selene were
didn’t like the
are we filming this scene today when it’s scheduled for
anticipate that they would shoot them today. Who would want to be
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