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All About Red

Billy Vance, a once-promising actor, was fired after he messed up his role in a movie scene. Depressed and desperate, he started drinking and wasting his life. One night, after a drunken binge, he was hit by a car. When he woke up, he found himself in the body of a young woman, Dana Morgan and a system. But she wasn't just any woman - she was a D-list artist who had just been robbed of her chance to perform on stage. Vance discovered that the only way to return to his life was to help the woman become a top artist. And the system, Hollywood, a game-like feature was to guide him on his mission to help the woman become a top artist. But to do that, Dana would have to go through Dorian Gray, the almighty god of the entertainment world and Vance's former rival. And Dorian is also interested in Dana. Can Vance succeed in his mission, or will he be consumed by the darkness of the entertainment world? What would become of him when the situation presents that he must first get to Dorian Gray before climbing high to reach that goal? (A/N: Support this book and it's a WSA entry too. Might be a slow burn at some point ⊙⁠﹏⁠⊙)

LindaLight · Urban
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Rated Acting: Just A 30?

"Wait, are you the lady from the elevator that the security camera guy reported?" one of the people among them asked, causing Dana's face to redden in embarrassment.

'Oh, goodness,' she sighed inwardly.

Mr. Hendricks then spoke up, "I apologize, Sir Julian, my boss, and shareholders," he said with a bow to each of them, sounding genuinely apologetic and frustrated. "She's just a kid." He added, referring to Dana.

Though he didn't know what she might have done in the elevator, he was sure that for his boss, the CEO Tristan, to have mentioned it, it couldn't have been good.

"Why are you apologizing?" CEO Tristan, the one who asked the question, inquired.

"She was really good at acting like she was cursing and talking to herself. And then boldly performing not just for Sir Julian's sake but also with him. She's a crazy and talented artist, and you're lucky to have her, Hendricks."