The production team arranged for a sightseeing bus tour of Central Park.
While sitting on the bus, Javion considerately took Rhianna's bag for her.
Rhianna thought to herself, "Javion really is a rising star in acting. He gets into character so quickly."
When Javion saw Rhianna, he was overjoyed. The photographer captured his expression, revealing a smile and surprise when he saw Rhianna.
His joy was genuine. This show was a chance his agent had strongly recommended and fought hard to secure for him. Although Javion aimed to become a serious actor, he also didn't want to make things difficult for his agent.
But when he saw his "destined partner" was Rhianna, for a moment, Javion almost believed in fate.
The scenery of Central Park was beautiful, but it paled in comparison to the beauty beside him.
However, Javion knew he couldn't reveal too many of his feelings. After all, they were working now.
In the future, they would have plenty of time.
*
The two filmed the show all day, continuing into the evening.
The entertainer mainly arranged the itinerary themselves.
Javion arranged for them to watch the Central Park night view together.
They rowed a boat to the calm surface of the lake, and Rhianna couldn't help but laugh at Javion's earnest rowing.
Javion, already lost in the girl's smile, couldn't find a way out of her charm.
"It's beautiful."
"Yes, the moonlight reflecting in the lake is harmonious and not overwhelming."
Javion listened to Rhianna's words, knowing she was talking about the lake scene, and quickly made a joke to cover his loss of composure.
At that moment, with no words exchanged, Javion suddenly understood a saying:
The moon in the water is the moon in the sky, and the person before him is the one in his heart.
*
Finally, after a day of filming, Rhianna didn't take a break but returned to the company's dance studio to practice the dance taught by her teacher a few days ago.
The next filming was a week away, but her schedule for the following week was still very busy.
Back home, she looked at the message she had sent a few days ago that still hadn't received a reply.
It seemed she and Rylee were destined to part ways, so why let some accident create more complications?
*
A week passed quickly, during which Javion contacted Rhianna once.
Soon it was time for the second shoot, this time at a countryside bed and breakfast in Los Angeles.
When Rhianna saw Javion, he was still as energetic as ever. However, she knew that Javion's recent work was no less demanding than hers. While she was busy learning and improving, Javion was busy with continuous filming.
This two-day, one-night shoot was a rare break amidst their busy schedules.
They went to the supermarket together to buy ingredients for the next two days. This interaction resembled that of a normal couple, which was the effect the production team aimed for.
Though he knew it was for work, Javion still felt many heart-fluttering moments. Even during filming, with cameras everywhere, Javion remained the diligent actor.
All of this was captured accurately by the cameras, and with the editor's skillful touch, every micro-expression of Javion, his unintentional displays of affection and genuine joy, became a delight for the audience.
When Javion tasted the meal Rhianna cooked, he could hardly believe it. The taste and presentation were on par with a five-star hotel.
The grilled steak was crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. With each bite, juices bursted out .
The apple pie was sweet, soft, and melted in the mouth.
The New York cheesecake was rich with a hint of sweetness.
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In a later segment of the show, there were interviews with the artists.
When Rhianna was asked about her cooking skills, she recalled her original intention. Rylee's work often prevented him from eating on time, and even when he did, it was very simple.
But as his wife, it wasn't just about the saying "the way to a man's heart is through his stomach."
She wanted him to have a delicious home-cooked meal every time he came home.
She had no natural talent for cooking and often got burnt by oil splatters and felt pain in her hands from handling knives repeatedly.
However, Rylee rarely came home to taste it.
She made a table full of dishes, but the person she was waiting for never showed up.