Chapter 52
52 A Star’s Dilemma
Be’s agent, Carl, was in a quandary. He knew about the turmoil He had caused and understood
that aiding her could jeopardize his own position in the industry. Yet, he was also aware that most of
Be’s entanglements were orchestrated by thepany and himself. Be’s relentless ambition to
reach the top had led her into murky waters.
Carl wasn’t intimidated by Be herself–a waning actress struggling to stay relevant. It was her
potential to expose the secrets about their dealings with prominent musle producer, Alex, that worried
him. But, if Be could somehow coborate with the renowned musician, Maxwell, there might be a
chance to salvage her dwindling fame,
Maxwell, known for his upromising nature, was a tough nut to crack. Carl pondered the idea of
pairing him with Be, a move Maxwell would surely find distasteful given herpleteck of musical
background.
After much deliberation, Carl decided to contact Maxwell’s representative, Tom. In the cutthroat world
of entertainment, agents frequently Interacted, and Tom was particrly influential due to his close
association with Maxwell.
“Hey, what’s going on?” Tom answered, his tone less than weing.
Tom had risen from obscurity to be a top agent,rgely due to his unwavering support for
Maxwell.
“I hate to bother you, Tom. It’s regarding Be’s desire to join Maxwell’s uing concert. Her
influence in the industry could make this a mutually beneficial coboration…” Carl began.
Tom interrupted him mid–sentence.
“Hold on. You’re mistaken if you think Maxwell is open to any showbiz personality Joining his show.
Maxwell has a strict policy – only seasoned singers share his stage. He isn’t running a charity show for
fading stars.”
Carl, feeling the tension and sting of the insult, tried to justify as he stammered, “Actually, Be began
her career as a singer. It’s just that she found her true calling in acting…”
“Please, let’s be real,” Tom interjected sharply, “She realized she couldn’t make it as a singer. If that’s
your pitch, we’re done here.”
Tom abruptly ended the call, leaving Carl frustrated. The audacity of thinking Be could coborate
with Maxwell without meeting the fundamental criteria wasughable.
Annoyed, Tom threw his phone down. But Be’s name rang a bell. He quickly searched her online and
the flood of scandalous news made him understand her desperation for aeback.
Tom immediately sought out Maxwell, who was busyposing new music. Tom knew about
Maxwell’s sister’s recent divorce and was secretly pleased, belleving she deserved better.
“I got a call about a coboration at your next concert,” Tom informed Maxwell.
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Star’s Dilemma
Maxwell, usually strict with his coborations, asked, “Who’s interested? You know they have to be a
singer.”
“It’s Be.”
“Everyone’s trying to get a piece of me now? Who is this Be?” Maxwell frowned as he tried to
recollect where he had heard the name.
Maxwell was ready to dismiss the idea, but then it clicked and his features brightened. Be was the
one who had wronged his sister. His protective instincts kicked in.
“Oh, her. Let her join. I’m curious to see who dares cross my family.”
A dark smile crept onto Maxwell’s face, and Tom realized Be was walking into a trap. He was almost
eager to see Maxwell’s reaction.
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“Should I arrange her guest spot? Anything else you need?” Tom asked.
Maxwell nodded, “Find out everything about her. If she’s involved in my sister’s troubles, she’s going to
face the music publicly.”
Maxwell’sugh sent chills down Tom’s spine. He knew well that crossing Maxwell had serious.
consequences. If not for his sister’s resilience, Maxwell would have intervened sooner.
Tom left to organize the details, calling their investigator, MacDuff, to gather information on Be. The
storm surrounding Be was just beginning to intensify.