With the success of his first role after a decade-long absence, Snow's schedule was about to get even busier. The PR cycle for his upcoming film had begun, but before diving into promotions, he needed something—or rather, someone—crucial: a new manager.
Finding the right person wasn't easy. Snow didn't just need someone to handle logistics; he needed someone who understood his struggles, his ambitions, and the weight of his return.
Then came Elena Park.
From the moment she walked into the interview room, there was an air of unwavering determination about her. Dressed impeccably, she carried herself with confidence, but beneath that, her eyes gleamed with something else—admiration.
"I've been a fan of yours since your first movie," she admitted the moment she sat down. "I watched every single film, every drama, every ad. You were the reason I stepped into this industry. I worked my way up, but deep down, I only had one goal—to work with you."
Snow arched a brow. "Even though my career was frozen for a decade?"
Elena smiled. "That never mattered to me. I always believed you'd return. And I wanted to be the person supporting you when you did."
Her resume was impressive—far beyond what most managers could offer. She had experience working with some of the biggest stars, negotiating top-tier deals, and handling crisis management. Any agency would have fought to have her on their team. Yet, she had waited. Waited for the chance to work with him.
"I can handle anything the industry throws at you," she said firmly. "All I ask is the chance to prove it."
Snow studied her for a long moment before finally nodding. "Then let's see if you can keep up."
With Elena on board, things moved fast.
The official announcement for Snow's next film was made. The cast lineup, the release date, and the first promotional images were revealed to the public, sending social media into a frenzy. Major networks invited him for interviews, and PR meetings were packed into his schedule.
Elena handled everything effortlessly, coordinating with producers, navigating media inquiries, and making sure Snow could focus on what he did best—acting.
As Snow scrolled through the online reactions to the announcement, he smirked. The industry might have forgotten him once, but they were all watching now.
And this time, he wouldn't let them look away.
TO BE CONTINUED