Counterback of the Despised Luna Chapter 306 Another Unexpected Incident The next day.
74% +8 Pearls The entire production crew, over a hundred people, traveled by bus to the hunting grounds in Granbourn.
The director had arranged for the set to be prepared in advance, so all that was left was for the main actors to take their places and begin filming.
I glanced around. The area was lush and green, with towering trees forming a dense canopy overhead, allowing specks of sunlight to filter through.
The climate here was mild, making it a pleasant place to work. Filming in such a location was actually quite enjoyable.
Gordon approached us, holding the script in his hands. “In this scene, all of your lead actors will be riding horses for a hunting sequence. Don't worry. The horses we selected are all extremely docile seniors. You just need to ride them through the motions." After confirming that everyone was ready, we took our positions.
I swung onto my horse in one fluid motion, moving with effortless agility. The other actors also mounted their horses and prepared for the scene.
"Mr. Wood, everyone is in position," the assistant director called out over the walkie-talkie.
Gordon was just about to give the signal. "Action-" This was the scene where I was supposed to gallop on horseback.
But the moment the horse started running, I knew something was wrong.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe horse had suddenly panicked and was completely out of my control! I gripped the reins tightly and shouted, "My horse is spooked!" I had trained in horseback riding before, so handling a normal horse was no issue for me.
But this one was going wild, ignoring all my commands. It thrashed violently, desperately trying to throwoff.
I clenched the reins with both hands, refusing to be thrown off. Falling at this speed would mean serious injury-if not worse.
D*mn it. I couldn't afford to reveal my Alpha identity to everyone.
This was a problem.
Horses weren't like wolves. It wouldn't necessarily obeyeven if I released an Alpha's aura. If anything, it might get even more terrifying.
"Freya, if I can't handle this, I'm letting you take over." "Got it. It's just a horse-a piece of cake," Freya replied confidently.
1/3 Sat, 22 Mar Chapter 306 Another Unexpected Incident "Okay, okay! I get it!" I tried my best to steer the horse away from the crowd.
The people on set were already in a panic.
"What's going on? That horse was perfectly fine before!" "No idea! We double-checked everything-this shouldn't be happening!" "Ms. Sinclair is seriously unlucky. Why is it always her props that have problems?" The crew kept their distance, afraid of getting kicked by the frenzied animal.
00:74% +8 Pearts I took a deep breath, forcing myself to stay calm. Scanning the terrain, I searched for anything to helpstop this runaway horse.
Suddenly, the horse reared up on its hind legs, tilting my body backward.
If I fell from this height, my neck could snap on impact.
I clung to the reins with all my strength.
Then, a deep, husky voice cut through the chaos and reached my ears. "Rosaline, hold on!" That voice-so familiar.
Caden! I froze in shock. What was he doing here?! At that moment, Caden stood like a god of war, holding a hunting bow. He swiftly nocked an arrow, aimed it at the crazed horse, and fired-hitting its carotid artery dead on.
The horse lost all strength instantly, its massive body collapsing to the ground.
"Ah-" Thrown off balance, I tumbled downward.
I wasn't afraid of rolling on impact, but the hard ground never came. Instead, I landed in a pair of strong, familiar arms.
"You're safe now," a calm, soothing voice whispered in my ear, filled with warmth and reassurance.
Slowly, I opened my eyes.
Sure enough, the first thing I saw was Caden's chiseled face.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Caden, it's really you!" Once again, he had saved me.
A wave of warmth spread through my heart. Without thinking, my arms instinctively wrapped around his neck.
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"Rosaline, don't be scared. You're fine now," he murmured, holding mem close. His deep voice brushed against my car. "I'm here. Don't be afraid." That phrase-it was so familiar.
In the elevator, I was afraid of the dark, during the warehouse explosion, during the plane crash, and when I was lost at sea.
Each time, Caden had said the sthing. "Rosaline, don't be afraid. I'm here." Such a simple sentence, yet it never failed to bringimmense comfort.
"Caden, thank you." I lifted my gaze and met his deep, unreadable eyes, speaking sincerely.
He curled his lips into a smirk, looking down atintently. "You're the woman I love. Of course, I'll protect you." His low, magnetic voice sent my heart racing.
By now, the director and assistant director had rushed over.
The ordeal lasted no more than three minutes, yet it had felt like an eternity. No one had been able to react in time.
Jasper strode forward, his expression dark as ink when he saw Caden holding me.
Out of everyone on set, Caden had been the first to react, grabbing a bow from the props department and savinginstantly.
Gordon, looking guilty, hesitated before speaking. "Uh... Mr. Holbrook, Ms. Sinclair, I don't know what happened. These were all senior horses."
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