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Sorry for Your Loss It's Me I'm the Loss novel Chapter 796

“Yvonne, we meet again.” Cynthia smiled politely, her expression always gentle and appropriate.

“Ms. Scott.” Yvonne also nodded a polite greeting before taking the empty seat beside Cynthia.

The actors recommended by various agencies auditioned one after another. They were all popular leading men in the industry, their status a good match for Yvonne.

By the time all the actors had finished their auditions, it was already evening. Director Davis suggested they all have dinner together, an offer Yvonne couldn't easily refuse, so the group went to a nearby upscale restaurant.

Cynthia seemed to be a regular at this restaurant; the owner and the waiters were all very familiar with her.

Cynthia didn't even look at the menu, simply ordering a few of the restaurant's signature dishes. Then, with perfect etiquette, she smiled and asked the other three, “Is there anything you particularly like, or any dietary restrictions?”

Director Davis waved his hand with a smile, saying he wasn't a picky eater. However, he did have a fondness for wine and ordered a nice bottle of dry red.

Sandra spoke up directly, “Yvonne is allergic to seafood, so just a couple of non-seafood dishes will be fine.”

Cynthia took this in and asked the waiter to add a roast duck and some sweet and sour short ribs.

The table was soon filled with a lavish spread of food. Director Davis swirled the wine in his glass as he discussed the day's auditions.

Quite a few actors had shown up today, all with good looks and considerable standing, and some were talented. But none of them seemed to be a perfect fit for the role.

“Actually, I think the award-winning actor, Thomas, would be a great fit for this role,” Cynthia remarked casually, as if the thought had just occurred to her.

Director Davis's eyes lit up. “You're right, the role does seem tailor-made for him. I just wonder if he's available.”

Hearing this, Sandra instinctively glanced at Yvonne. Though Yvonne said nothing, a slight frown had formed between her elegant brows.

“Let's not get ahead of ourselves. A small-budget production like ours could never afford an actor like Thomas,” Sandra said with a laugh, trying to steer the conversation away.

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