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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 71

Chapter 71 Match Made In Heaven

Upon noticing how Vinson cringed and furrowed his brows, Harvey recalled that Vinson was a clean freak.

Immediately, Harvey gestured as he said, “Forget it. I’ll ask him to get a new set.”

Before Harvey could reach for the phone, Vinson stopped him and uttered casually, “It’s okay. Let me do it.”

Hearing that, Harvey grinned. “You’re the best bro ever! With you lending it to me, we can save a lot of time.”

“Who said you can borrow mine?” Vinson narrowed his eyes.

Harvey was perplexed.

Then, Vinson stated indifferently, “Since you don’t have the right clothes, use me as the model then. After all, it’s my own commercial.”

Harvey stared at Vinson in surprise and questioned, “I thought you loathed putting yourself in the limelight? It is a global commercial we’re talking about. You know that, right?”

“So?” Vinson replied with a blank face.

So? This is so unlike Vinson’s personality to agree to something like this.

Equally baffled, the director tried to confirm what he had heard. “Mr. Nightshire, are you sure you want to participate in the shoot personally?”

Vinson became impatient. Frowning, he retorted, “What’s with all these questions? Get going right away! I don’t have much time to spare.”

“Oh, sure! Duly noted.” The director’s hands were shaking when he walked Arielle and Vinson through the scenes and camera movements.

Actually, there was nothing much to explain as the storyline for the shoot was very straightforward.

Arielle could not help but keep gazing at Vinson.

What’s wrong with this guy? He seems to be a very difficult person to work with. He’d rather do the shoot himself than lending his clothes to others. That’s quite a serious obsessive-compulsive disorder. Whoever marries him in the future is an unlucky soul!

While Vinson was focusing on the director, he realized that Arielle stole glances at him every now and then.

Suddenly, he felt uneasy and started fidgeting with his hands.

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