Hallie Morgan, as a new actress, had landed the leading role in Casper Tremont's film for her first time, drawing many questions from the reporters who surrounded Director Tremont to ask, "What made you choose Hallie Morgan?"
Casper Tremont responded with a smile, "When I audition actors, what I look at first is the feeling, the first impression, and how well they match the character,"
Everyone heard this and thought it sounded just like the answer he had given back in the day about Catherine York—uninteresting—until Director Tremont added, "But with Hallie, it was her acting skills that convinced me that an actor can be a good fit for any role."
Such high praise?
The reporters exchanged glances upon hearing this and also looked back at Catherine York, who stood behind them looking embarrassed.
Seething, Catherine York humphed at the camera but dared not speak more.
Hallie Morgan watched Director Tremont with a smile, appearing unaffected and sensing nothing inappropriate.