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Honey, I'll Make You a Star (Margaret and Charleston) novel Chapter 32

Chapter 32 The First Shoot

"Well, is everyone ready? Today is our first shoot. I hope everyone performs well so we don't have to redo any scenes." The director wanted to hit the ground running with the first shoot.

"Don't worry about it, director. I am very experienced in acting. You should worry about the others instead." Stephanie covered her mouth and giggled. She purposely glanced at Margaret while she said that.

"Okay, let's get ready!" The director shouted into a loudspeaker.

All the crew members were all in a standby mode at their respective places.

The shooting began. Stephanie walked out of the jewelry store and got into her car. The driver started the car. Everything went smoothly.

Stephanie sat in the car and thought about how she would overshadow Margaret later. As she thought of Margaret's embarrassed look, she felt a sense of joy and could not help but smile as she imagined this.

As a result, the director stopped filming.

"Stephanie, you are acting as Queenie, a pure and innocent girl. Why do you look like you're scheming something like an old witch?" The director told her off unhappily.

Stephanie's smile froze.

Like an old witch? Stephanie felt the director was attacking her on purpose.

"I'm sorry, director. I will do better this time!" Stephanie apologized through gritted teeth.

The director sighed. He thought he could have a good start, but things just didn't go according to plan sometimes.

They filmed the scene again. This time, everything went smoothly up until the moment Queenie met Tiana.

Margaret, who was acting as Tiana, fell and landed butt-first on the ground. Queenie got out of the car and said in a very sympathetic tone, "Poor child, here, take this."

Looking at the beautiful pearl in Queenie's hand, Tiana's eyes lit up in envy. "For me?" She asked.

Margaret expressed Tiana's emotions excellently. Tiana, at this point, wasn't the beautiful singer just yet. She was still a beggar.

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