A drawing that unsettling was indeed a red flag.
"Ms. Judson," Wynn said, his voice trembling, "I know I have no right to ask you for this, but I don't know who else can help her."
"If your suspicions are correct, I will find a way to help Tawny," Larissa said. "But I'm not running a charity. In return, both you and Tawny will sign contracts with me. You'll work for me."
Wynn nodded without a second thought. "Yes! As long as you can save her, I'll sign anything."
"Good," Larissa said. "The casting for ‘Heaven's Will’ is almost complete. Focus on preparing for the shoot. Don't disappoint Gustave's faith in your acting."
"I won't," Wynn promised, his expression firm.
After he left, Larissa considered her options. The only way to get close to Tawny was to get her involved in the show.
She pulled up the files of Starlight Media's top agents, but after a moment, she closed them. No matter who she sent, approaching Tawny would be dangerous.
She would have to go herself, posing as an agent from her own company.
She opened her personal account and pulled up Tawny's Twitter feed again. The comments under the strange drawing were a mix of jokes and concern.
[LOL, Tawny's in her abstract artist era today.]
[Tawny: Feeling lazy today!]
[Am I the only one who thinks this drawing is creepy? It gives me a weird vibe.]
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