Mair Williams's words reminded Jane Sampson that, indeed, being hungry is terrifying. Since she had woken up, she might as well head over to the dining hall for breakfast early.
Just thinking about eating, her strength returned, and so did her motivation.
These past few days were likely to become the first time in the careers of the four female artists when the thought of food inspired such motivation.
After Jane got up, she turned off the alarm clock and then performed a demonstration of speed for Mair Williams and the others, akin to a gust of wind blowing through.
While Mair Williams and the others were still patting their faces in front of the mirror, Jane had already finished applying sunscreen and was standing there waiting for them. Her speed left Mair Williams and the others dumbfounded. Even the cinematographer, holding a camcorder on the side, laughed and said, "If my wife had Jane Sampson's speed, every time we go out, I wouldn't need to set the time an hour earlier."