Requiem of a Broken Heart

Chapter 966



Chapter 966:

Heidi gave a pleased nod. “Perfect. She almost never returns to Amberfield, and she’s famously selective about interviews. But she’s in town now, so I want you to get in touch and secure an exclusive feature. And just so you know, this has already been submitted as part of your internship evaluation.”

“I won’t let you down!” Yvonne said, energized by the added pressure.

Heidi turned away, barely hiding her eye-roll at Yvonne’s enthusiasm. Anthea didn’t rarely give interviews—she never did. Heidi could hardly wait to see how this wide-eyed rookie would survive her first real test. She gave a small smirk, then grabbed her phone and started typing a message to Shelly.

She added a bit of flair to the story, exaggerating just enough to make it sound juicier. As expected, Shelly was thrilled.

Heidi had every reason to stay in Shelly’s good graces—if Shelly spoke up for her, she might finally land that transfer back to the entertainment section.

Yvonne, on the other hand, had no time to concern herself with petty schemes. She was fully focused on figuring out the assignment. All she had to go on was an address—nothing more. No contact of any kind.

Rubbing her temples, Yvonne tried to calm her anxiety.

After a moment’s thought, she decided her best shot was to take a cab to Anthea’s studio and try to catch her in person.

From her desk, Heidi watched Yvonne rush out and called after her with mock encouragement, “Good luck, Yvonne! If you’re unable to find her, just come back—no one will blame you if it’s too much.”

“No need to worry,” Yvonne responded, waving.noveldrama

A curious colleague nearby turned to Heidi. “What was that about?”

Heidi let out a dramatic sigh. “The new girl’s really going for it. She’s trying to score an interview with Anthea Wallace.”

“Huh? She’s going after Anthea Wallace?”

“That’s impossible!”

𝗥𝗲𝗹𝗶𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗿𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗮𝘀𝗲: ⲅ𝖺𝗅𝗇𝗈ν𝖊𝗅𝘀﹒ⅽ𝗼𝗺

“You didn’t tell her no one’s ever pulled that off?”

The office buzzed instantly—conversations dropped, chairs turned, and everyone began speaking at once, stunned by what they’d just heard.

Heidi wore a mask of concern, but inwardly, she was thrilled. “Of course, I did. But maybe she’s just young and ambitious. She doesn’t realize how impossible this task really is.”

Margie rolled her eyes. “Come on, Heidi. She’s an intern. There’s no way she would’ve taken on something like this without your push.”

Heidi’s smile faltered just enough. “Well, how else are the new hires supposed to gain experience?”

Meanwhile, Yvonne sat outside Anthea’s studio, fighting boredom. She flipped through the notes she’d gathered. Anthea remained a mystery—no public appearances, no interviews, no personal details.

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