Chapter 1251
The documents Thalassa had to work on were for the new smartphone ad campaign for the Crawley Group.
The latest smartphone needed a fresh ad campaign, and they were sticking with the same agency that had nailed it last time.
That afternoon, Thalassa found herself at the agency’s headquarters, overseeing the shoot herself.
Thanks to the previous ad’s hit, the agency’s head honcho had a fair bit of faith in Thalassa’s judgement, leaving the creative
direction in her hands.
The gig this time required a model with faux wings, playing the part of an angel and ascending into the sky with the phone in
hand, capturing snapshots.
The pitch was catchy, “Lipo, crystal clarity no matter how high you soar. Snap your beauty from the heavens, a celestial
experience.”
Zane, the agency’s lead, laid out the shoot’s specifics to Thalassa, aiming to nail the
concept.
Thalassa nodded, “Sounds good. Roll with it. I’ve got to head back to the office this afternoon.”
“Come on, don’t bail on us. Without you here, we’ll be doing retakes for days. Stay until we wrap this up, then you can jet,” a
female voice chimed in.
Thalassa turned towards the sound and saw Susan sauntering in, backpack slung over her shoulder, her hair in a high ponytail,
chewing gum with a smirk on her lips.
Seeing Susan never did Thalassa any favors mood-wise. She smiled thinly, “Susan, that was quick. No need for the heavy
makeup anymore, I see.”
The jab hit home-Susan knew Thalassa was poking at their last encounter when she had slapped Susan. Her face darkened, the
gum suddenly tasteless. Spitting it out, she
hissed, “Disappointed, aren’t you? I’m still the lead here. I need Ms. Everhart’s guidance to ace this.”
Thalassa glanced at the discarded gum, still gleaming with Susan’s spite, as distasteful as the woman herself.
“If Susan can’t cut it, we can always recast,” Thalassa’s voice was icy.
Kellan, sensing the tension thick enough to cut, stepped in to smooth things over, “Ms. Everhart, you might not be aware, but
we’re under contract with Susan. We can’t replace her just yet. Plus, the Crawley Group has their input on the ad. You might as
well stick around and make sure it’s done right.”
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Thalassa shot Zane a look that said it all, “We’re all here to work, no need to grovel.” With that, she headed to the set, dismissing
Susan with her indifference.
Thalassa had always known how to separate personal grudges from professionalism.
Since the Crawley Group had their stakes in the ad, it made sense to stay on set. No need to let Susan’s presence drive her
away.
Susan watched Thalassa check the props, her expression a storm of envy and venom. Did Thalassa think she was untouchable
just because of Lysander’s backing?
What would she be without him?
“Stop dawdling, get to makeup. Let’s get this shoot moving,” Zane urged Susan, a stark contrast to his earlier deference to
Thalassa.
And that flip in attitude only fueled Susan’s bitterness even more.
She considered herself above Thalassa in every way, yet without someone to back her, she had to swallow her pride quietly.
Susan was at her breaking point.
But with her finances in ruins, she had to earn a paycheck.
Biting back her rage, she strode towards the studio exit, where the makeup artist was
waiting.
As Susan stepped out, a sleek black car pulled up-a Rolls Royce, as opulent as its owner. Had Lysander arrived?