She had already witnessed Melody Monroe's acting. She wasn't just a pretty face; she had real talent. Her skills were even more solid than her own, and she was a professionally trained actress.
But the biggest issue was Melody Monroe's beauty.
Her greatest fear was people saying the female lead wasn't as beautiful as a supporting actress.
...
In the makeshift conference room, Director Wallace and Zane Langdon had already arrived. The screenwriter, Lucy Warren, was also there.
"Director Wallace, Mr. Langdon, Warren," Raymond Ford hurried forward to greet them.
"Have a seat. The revised scripts are in front of you. Take a look."
Melody Monroe opened the script in front of her and was shocked after reading just a few pages!
She was still playing the role of Willow Lynch, but now her character wouldn't die. Many scenes had been added for her, and the original second female lead's character had been cut completely.
