"Okay, if it means that much to you, I'll text you the amount later. Just transfer it to that number when you get a chance."
Ivy felt a wave of relief wash over her at Nolan’s words.
"Sure thing! Thanks for swinging by the set, Nolan."
He grinned, resisting the urge to ruffle her hair as he often did.
That afternoon, they were scheduled to shoot scenes featuring the secondary lead, Diana. The rest of the cast and crew had assumed her scenes would be postponed due to her injury, but to everyone's surprise, she limped back onto the set, leaning on crutches.
Colton could not hide his shock. "Diana, why aren't you resting at home? We agreed to push back your scenes, didn’t we?"
Diana offered a slight smile, her assistant looking less than pleased by her side.
"Colton, it's just a scratch—no need to shuffle the entire production schedule on my account. Besides, if it were serious, I would not have returned," she said, her eyes twinkling despite the bandages around her foot.
Ivy stood off to the side, listening to their exchange.
In the chaos of dealing with the recent drama, she had forgotten to visit Diana. After all, Diana's injury was indirectly caused by her.
She made a mental note to find a quiet moment later to apologize to Diana.
But before Ivy had a chance to approach her, Diana, assisted by her aide, made her way over to Ivy.
Ivy quickly stood, offering a hand to help Diana sit, but Diana subtly sidestepped her gesture.
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