"A Star Arrives"

Part 11

As I stood on set, trying to catch my breath after the sudden downpour, I saw a sleek black car pull up, and out stepped Kaia Gerber, looking every bit the superstar she was. Her long blonde hair cascaded down her back, and her piercing blue eyes sparkled as she smiled at the crew. I couldn't help but feel a twinge of excitement, knowing that the filming was finally about to get back on track. Kaia was known for her tight schedule, and I was impressed that she had made it to set on time, despite the chaos that had ensued earlier. As she made her way towards us, Lewis's eyes lit up, and he strode over to greet her. I watched as they exchanged warm smiles, and I couldn't help but notice the way Lewis's eyes seemed to crinkle at the corners when he talked to her. "Hey, Kaia, great to see you," Lewis said, his voice warm and friendly. Kaia smiled, her eyes sparkling with amusement. "Hey, Lewis. Sorry I'm late. Traffic was a nightmare." Lewis laughed. "No worries, we just had a bit of a drama with the weather. But we're all set now." As Kaia began to get into character, I couldn't help but notice the way Lewis seemed to be drawn to her. He hovered around her, making sure she had everything she needed, and I found myself feeling a pang of... something. I pushed it aside, telling myself it was just jealousy. Who wouldn't be drawn to Kaia Gerber? She was stunning, with a effortless charm that commanded attention. As I watched them interact, I couldn't help but think of Emma, Lewis's ex-girlfriend. Kaia reminded me of her - same piercing eyes, same blonde hair, same confident air. It was like Lewis had a type, and Kaia fit it to a T. My heart ached a bit at the thought, but I bit it back down, focusing on the task at hand. I had a job to do, and I wasn't going to let my personal feelings get in the way. As the day went on, I couldn't help but notice the chemistry between Lewis and Kaia. They bantered easily, laughing and joking together like old friends. I told myself it was my fault for feeling this way towards someone who didn't like me like that. I was just being silly, getting caught up in my own feelings. But as I watched them, I couldn't shake the feeling that I was on the outside looking in. Lewis and Kaia were like two peas in a pod, and I was just a spectator, watching them from afar. I pushed the thought aside, focusing on the filming. We had a lot to get through, and I was determined to make it happen. As the day drew to a close, I felt exhausted but satisfied. We had accomplished a lot, and I was grateful to have such a talented cast and crew. As I packed up my things and headed off set, I couldn't help but steal one last glance at Lewis and Kaia. They were laughing together, their eyes sparkling with amusement. I smiled to myself, happy for them, even if it meant I was on the outside looking in.