“Morning, Ivy! Break a leg today!” Ryan called out with his usual boisterous charm.
Ryan was quite enthusiastic. Every morning, he greeted Ivy with such an ease that it lifted her spirits, a stark contrast to the oppressive moods of the past.
“And a one, two, three, action!”
The scene was set on the beach, a place that held dear childhood memories for the lead character. On this sandy stage, she and David had a very important scene together.
She had overheard from the other townsfolk that David was planning to leave soon. She confronted him, asking if he was truly about to depart for a world she had never known.
It was meant to be a heart-wrenching scene, yet Colton, the director, insisted that Ivy not burst into tears right from the start.
And yet, as soon as the cameras rolled and she faced the man she had quickly fallen for, who was now about to leave, Ivy couldn’t hold back her tears.
“Why wouldn’t you tell me? Did you think I would cling to you and never let go?”
David’s face was a portrait of compassion as he saw her distress.
“No, that's not it at all. I didn’t think that of you. I just didn’t know how to tell you, nor could I find the right moment,” David said, a sad smile breaking through his sorrow. “Darling, would you come away with me? Leave this city and return to my hometown? I’ve often thought of taking you there. I’ve held your hand and walked the paths of your upbringing. Now, we have this opportunity. Would you come with me back to where I come from?”
David stretched out his arms towards her, ready to envelop her in a comforting embrace...
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