Simone soon rose from the floor, holding onto the cheek Keagan slapped while she was pushed down. She looked shabbier than her past recollections, but the anger in her eyes was too intense. Even the cameramen grew scared at her glare.
It was as if she was not acting anymore.
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Keagan's heart pounded so hard as soon as she walked out of frame. She quickly hid behind the wall and leaned against it. Her hand moved up to her sight, its subtle shaking becoming apparent. She felt pain from her slap and knew that it was too real for a TV show. Then again, her lips wouldn't stop rising. If the director wanted another take, she would gladly slap Simone Lane again.