Wife by Day, Boss by Night by Thalia Quillspeak

Chapter 213



Chapter 213
“Madelyn didn't graduate from Heartland College, right?” the actress said with
surprise. “What's she doing here?”
A crew member whispered back, “We really shouldn't gossip, but... you know,
Madelyn’s ex, the one who died in that plane crash, went to Heartland College
too, right? Maybe she’s here to connect with his old friends on his behalf.
Homecoming's a big deal. All the promising young graduates come back. Or
maybe she’s here for Brian.”
“So, she’s tagging along with Brian,” the actress muttered, curling her lip. “Their
relationship is so weird. They have a kid together. Why on earth aren't they
married? Doesn't Madelyn feel slighted?”
“I know. And Gracia is pressuring for marriage. Whatever happened after that
proposal, anyway?"
“That's high society for you. Think about that actress. What's her name? She has
four kids with a tycoon and still no wedding ring. It's not like having a baby
guarantees a spot in the elite. The rich play by different rules.”
“Some of these heirs have a wife and keep mistresses on the side, and the legit
wives just turn a blind eye. Who are we to judge their happiness?”
Natalie sat quietly, listening without a word.
Noticing her silence, the actress glanced at Natalie and asked softly, “I heard
your neighbor's related to the Howard family. Is the child Madelyn’s?”
The idle chatter ceased, and all eyes turned to Natalie.
It must have been since Nate and Brian visited. The actress must have spilled
the beans to the
crew.
Natalie offered an easy smile before replying, “You're digging pretty deep there.
Even if the kid belongs to Madelyn, who's to say without them confirming it?"
“Fair point,” the group agreed, nodding before diving into another gossip.
With a scene to shoot later, Natalie stood up, grabbed her script, and moved to a
secluded corner to study her lines.
After some time, though, not a single word had stuck.
“Looks like Madelyn did show up. Her agent just posted a picture of Heartland
College,” two passersby mentioned in their casual conversation.
Natalie glanced at them, then picked up her script again.
As evening approached, the fan crowd thinned, leaving an unusual quiet.
Without the fans* disturbance, the shooting progressed faster.
Chapter 213
After wrapping up all her scenes, it was just after nine o'clock.
Natalie boarded the last service van. Rosie was about to follow when Miller,
phone in hand and on a call, hurried over and pulled Rosie aside, whispering,
“Take the van upfront. This one’s full.”
Natalie caught a glimpse of Miller's phone screen for a second, which flashed
“Mr. Howard.”
Rosie looked puzzled. “Aren't we the last ones? How's it full?”
Only one van was left.
Then, Lundy and his agent finished their conversation and climbed into it.
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“Mind if I hitch a ride?” she heard Rosie ask Lundy's agent in a low voice.
Lundy flicked his cigarette away, crushing it under his boot.


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