"So, I'm guessing you want me to find out who's sabotaging your fashion show?" "Yes, and put a stop to it. I'd start by asking the models. They have a few more minutes before they're supposed to get back to rehearsal. I don't, in any way, expect you to find out what's happening before then. Mid-rehearsal seems to be when certain things start breaking or going missing, so I would pay extra attention to that time frame. In the meantime, you can start spying on them or whoever else may be sabotaging my show. I don't think you'll see anything yet, but hey, it's worth a shot." "Okay, will do, Mr. Milano."
With that said, Kerii went over to the backstage, which was right behind the catwalk. The models seemed to be almost as frustrated as Fernando Milano. She kept out of sight and began eavesdropping on the models. Just as Fernando Milano expected, she didn't uncover anything. All she heard was the models complaining about how their accessories were broken or how they couldn't find the right makeup palate. They were just rambling on and on about the issues. A few of them asked the rhetorical question of who could have done such a thing. Obviously, nobody knew the answer to that... or did they? It was entirely within the realm of possibility that one, or multiple, of the models could be the person (or persons) sabotaging the rehearsals, but she would have to further investigate to figure out if that was the case or not. Once the rehearsal started back up again, she got her answer. When the one red haired girl went out on the catwalk, the rest began to look around nervously. Once one person thought nobody was looking, she stashed a bottle of foundation and some eye shadow in her purse. Kerii looked to another person who snapped part of a necklace in such a way that the charm wouldn't fall off right away, but would do so once someone moved around enough. Kerii rolled her eyes. These models were such divas. This is why she didn't like to dabble in these things. Movies, shows, fashion and all those things were too dramatic for her. She didn't doubt that these sort of things happened all the time. If Fernando Milano wanted to hold another fashion show, he would have to keep this in mind.
As it turned out, every single model Kerii had picked out for Fernando Milano contributed to the misfortune that was happening in the rehearsal. That is, everyone but the red haired girl she saw. She didn't know the girl's name, but didn't need to. She was the only red head in the entire show. After the rehearsal had concluded and Kerii had confirmed that the red haired girl in no way sabotaged the show, Kerii reported back to Fernando Milano. He shook his head, more disappointed in how the models behaved than the selection of them. He promptly fired all of them except for the red haired girl. The rest of the models protested, but Fernando Milano wouldn't take it. If Kerii were him, she wouldn't either. They were clearly unprofessional and thus, inept. Fernando Milano gave Kerii her reward and thanked her for her assistance. Now, all he needed to do was get more models.
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