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Ashley bit her lip, her voice barely a whisper. “I got it through a director.”
Debra raised an eyebrow. “You’re still a trainee at Potter Entertainment, and you went behind their back to meet a director? You’re breaking your contract.”
“I didn’t have a choice. I just want to make it. I want to debut so badly. The director told me this banquet was my chance. He even gave me his card and said he’d recommended me. But I swear, I didn’t know this was what it was about.”
Ashley had never seen anything like this before. She had no idea that this so–called “opportunity” was nothing more than a hunting ground for businessmen to indulge their desires.
“Which director?”
“It’s the one from the program we were working on. He said he saw potential in me and gave me his contact info. I was desperate.”
“And you fell for that? Let me guess. He told you to come here with a business card, but he didn’t bother to show up himself, did he? Think about it. If this event is such a big deal, wouldn’t he want to network here himself? You were just a lamb sent to the slaughter. He sold you out, and you’re still playing along.” Ashley’s face went pale, the reality sinking in.
“Well, the choices you made led you here. Now, you have to deal with them.”
Having gotten what she needed from Ashley, Debra turned to leave. Ashley reached out, but before she could call out for help, a hand gripped her shoulder.
She spun around, her eyes wide with fear, as she saw Peter smiling down at her. “Miss Steele, I need a small favor.”
A short while later, Ashley nervously approached Debra, holding two glasses of champagne.
Debra’s brow furrowed. “What do you want now?”
“You were right. I was wrong, and I’ve come to thank you and apologize.” Ashley handed one of the glasses to Debra.
Across the room, Peter and the maids watched anxiously. When they saw Debra and Ashley clink glasses and take a drink, Peter finally exhaled in relief.
“Go and let Mr. Lowe know the job’s done.”
“Yes, sir.”
The maid responded, hurrying upstairs to prepare a room.Copyright by Nôv/elDrama.Org.
Peter smirked, watching Debra from a distance. “Hah. Thought she’d be harder to deal with. Guess she’s not so smart after all.”
Late into the night, Drake pushed open the door to the guest room. The air was thick with the scent of perfume and wine, the dim red light casting a sultry glow over the space.
The woman lying on the bed, trembling in her white dress, had a perfect figure. Her body shook slightly as
she lay there, and Drake sneered.
“It looks like you’re not that special after all.”
He was used to women being thrown at him, either seductive or terrified. It bored him.
Still, he approached, pulling the tape off her mouth with a swift motion.
Her flushed face turned toward him as she called out, “It’s so hot. Help me. I feel so bad.”
Drake froze at the unfamiliar voice.