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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 2150

She let out a sigh, her concern for the spotlight-chasing actors apparent in her breath.

"It's all about the craft for us actors and actresses, but some just can't seem to get their priorities straight."

Balfour nodded.

Giselle went on, "I stepped out this morning for a while, and when I got back to the set, will you believe it? Someone had put a thumbtack in the shoes of an actress! It pricked her foot right away! Luckily she didn't put her full weight down. Could've torn a tendon, maybe even ruined her whole leg! You think that's not downright nasty?"

Balfour nodded again, his words sparing as gold, "Truly vile."

But as he said those words, he lifted his gaze to lock eyes with Giselle.

A gentle smile played across her face, oblivious to the depth in Balfour's eyes.

Mumbling, she said, "You're spot on, Balfour. That actress, she's just wicked. But don't get mad at me, the one who did it, we both know her."

"We both know someone that cruel?"

Balfour raised an eyebrow, his gaze penetrating.

Giselle nodded vigorously.

"Hard to believe, isn’t it? I was shocked when I heard it too. I didn't want to believe it, but the proof's right there. Ivy, she's such a fool! Just for her own gain, she put someone in the hospital. No telling how bad it is now!"

She sounded genuinely concerned for Diana's injury, but deep down she wished the woman had lost her leg altogether.

When she bought the thumbtacks, Giselle specifically chose the largest size. But somehow that woman was lucky enough to only get a scratch.

"Ivy?" Balfour's brow furrowed, "She would do such a thing?"

"Wouldn't you know, people are not always as they seem. When she's with you, you could never tell she'd do something like this."

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