Heartstrings on Fire (Agnes and Jared)

Chapter 127



Chapter 127

The story goes like this: Due to opposition from the Higgins family, Sarina, who lives abroad, sends her

daughter Naomi to settle in the US with her younger brother Samie.

In today’s shooting scene, Naomi drives off with Samie, who's been drugged and is asleep, while Sylvia

chases after the car.

This scene doesn't seem complicated, but since it's set at Christmas, the shooting scene should be

winter.

The script describes Sylvia in a thick-down jacket.

But it's late July, and the weather is bloody hot.

When she put on the down jacket, Agnes felt like she was stuffed into a large furnace.

The director knew this scene’s harrowing and told her, "This scene isn't hard. Agnes, give it your best

shot and aim for a one-take wonder."

Shooting began.

Naomi started the car, with Samie lying in the backseat.

The car had air conditioning, so they didn't need to worry about them.

The car started moving, and the filming equipment also moved along the rails.

Sylvia started chasing after the car.

After running just a few steps, Agnes felt sweat pouring down.

But at this moment, the director suddenly called cut.This is the property of Nô-velDrama.Org.

Shooting stopped.

The director shouted, "Mamie, you're driving too fast. Let's do it again."

Then they started the second take.

After a while, the director called cut again, "Mamie, you're driving too slow; pick up the pace. Let's do it

again."

Then the third take, "Cut! Keep the speed steady, Mamie, no sudden braking."

Just like that, they shot a dozen times, but none passed.

By now, Agnes was about to pass out from the heat.

The director announced a short break for the crew.

Agnes immediately took off her down jacket. She was soaked through, and her shirt was sticking to her

body.

The director said, "Mamie, you don't seem to be in good shape today; want to switch scenes?"

Mamie replied, "Sorry, I don't drive often, so my driving skills are a bit rusty...Let's continue; I’ll pay

attention."

The director said, "Then we'll continue after a while."

Actually, everyone could tell that Mamie was deliberately making things difficult for Agnes.

Ava was anxious on the side, "Is it because Agnes didn't greet her first, so she's seeking revenge?"

"Agnes is so pitiful; if they shoot a few more times, I'm afraid she'll have a heat stroke."

Beatrice, on the other hand, was secretly delighted. Though she didn't know how Agnes had offended

Mamie, she was sure Agnes was in for a rough time.

Even the director probably had to cater to Mamie's mood in the entire crew. Even though he knew

Mamie was deliberately making things hard for Agnes, he was helpless.

At this point, Justin finally couldn't hold back, "Mamie, your selfish behavior doesn't suit your diva

image. If you're unsatisfied with something, you should speak directly to Mr. Whitfield. Your current

behavior is not good."

Mamie didn't expect Justin to have such a clear understanding of their relationship.

Mamie sneered, "If you really care about her, you shouldn't defend her. I hold grudges, and because of

your words, I might put her in even more trouble."

Justin also knew Mamie's character well. She wouldn't show any mercy once she decided to make

things difficult for someone.

With her robust family background as support, hardly anyone dared to offend Mamie.

This time, Agnes is probably in hot water!


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