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Please Come Back, Honey! novel Chapter 121

Chapter 121

Wilson‘s request was by no means unreasonable to Trevor. After all, he could easily hire any A–list screenwriter such as Eleanor.

However, the first person that came to his mind when Wilson made the request was nonc other than Emma, who was a huge fan of Wilson‘s works and knew them inside out. More importantly, her overwhelming respect for the man meant she would give the writing her all just to make it perfect.

That aside, she had shown a remarkable talent for screenwriting, and while she was considered a rookie in the industry, Trevor had faith that she could deliver. For some reason, he was convinced that she could take Wilson‘s test and impress him.

As such, he wasted no time in saying to the bigshot screenwriter before him, “I think we can work something out. We’ll gather a few of our best screenwriters for your evaluation.”

Pleased by this arrangement, Wilson said, “In that case, we‘ll dive into the details about copyrights after I‘ve seen the screenwriters‘ works for myself.” He paused for a moment, then added, “I‘ve got to be honest with you here–the investors have their minds made up on different screenwriters for the film, and I have no interest in pivoting the fate of the film on a game of screenwriter roulette, so I‘d much rather evaluate these writers for myself before I sign anything with any of the investors.” He gave Trevor a shrug as he pointed out casually, “I‘m not too bothered about the price either.”

Trevor was well aware of this. Word had it that Wilson came from a prominent family in Kingsford and grew up in a mansion with sprawling estates. It was unlikely that money would be of any priority to a man like him.

Besides, even without the mansion and old money, he would have already made a fortune out of his storied career as a famous screenwriter. The ludicrous offer he had made for the deal was none other than his way of showing his appreciation, Trevor presumed.

With the informal business meeting concluded, the two men walked out of the cafe and into Gray‘s Bookstore where Wilson‘s signing event was being held. Trevor would be attending the event as well, but his target had switched from Wilson to Emma, whom he knew was going to be there as well.

The event was going to start soon, and Wilson left to find his team while Trevor surveyed the entire atrium only to realize that Emma was nowhere in sight.

He glanced at his watch and frowned. Wilson‘s about to go on any minute now, so why isn‘t she here yet? From what he had gathered about her, he knew it was not like her to be late.

When he found Cerys at the other end of the event space, he asked, “Why isn‘t Emma here yet?”

Cerys frowned as she replied anxiously, “I don‘t know. I texted her a while ago and heard nothing back.”

Trevor instructed gravely, “Call her.”

Cerys did as she was told and quickly made the call, only to find that Emma‘s phone was turned off. She thereafter gave Trevor a bewildered look. “Her phone‘s been turned off.”

His brows furrowed. Something was definitely wrong here.

Logically speaking, Emma ought to be here at the signing event by now, and she would not have switched off her phone. She liked to be prepared, and knowing her, she would have her phone fully charged for the signing event so that she could take photos with Wilson.

Presently, Cerys tried calling Emma again, and she even sent her a voice note.

The icy feeling that crept through Trevor intensified when none of the calls were getting through

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