This Benedict was a director Finley had spent months courting. Ursa was intensely curious to see who Ms. Judson could possibly get to replace him.
After Ursa left, Larissa dialed a number. After a few rings, an excited man’s voice answered.
“Larissa! You’ve been setting Regal City on fire, and this is the first I’m hearing from you!”
“I didn’t want to disturb your recovery.”
“Recovery, my ass! Any more recovering and I’m going to start growing mushrooms!”
“Well then, how would you like to come out of retirement and direct a series for me?”
“I’ve been following the news. I knew you were going to adapt ‘Heaven’s Will’ yourself. I was just wondering which director you were going to pick instead of me! Hmph. Good thing you didn’t give me a heart attack, kid.”
“I wouldn’t dare upset you. That’s why you were my first call.”
“Fine. I’ll be there in a couple of days.”
“Perfect.”
Hanging up, Larissa leaned back in her chair and stretched lazily.
Director, secured. It was almost too easy.
She rolled her chair back to the desk and began adapting “Heaven's Will” into a screenplay.
…
Around noon, people were getting ready for lunch.
“Hello, I’m Haskell Palmer, CEO of the Palmer Group. I’m here to see Larissa Judson.”
Ursa, who was tidying her desk, shot up from her seat. “Mr. Palmer! Please, wait one moment. I’ll inform Ms. Judson right away!”
She hurried to the CEO’s office, knocked, and entered after getting Larissa’s permission. “Ms. Judson,” she said, her eyes shining, “Mr. Palmer is here to see you!”
Larissa was surprised. She hadn’t expected Haskell to visit her at Starlight Media.

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