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Chapter 133: Seas of Deception - Scene 1

"Good," Zinnia said, her voice steady. "We need to be completely prepared. No room for mistakes."

Victoria crossed her arms, her face serious. "Triple-check everything," she reminded Marcos. "Mistakes waste ti and money, and we’ve got a tight schedule."

"Got it," Marcos, the director, said, nodding with assurance.

Zinnia moved from station to station, overseeing the final touches. The caras were aligned, the lighting adjusted, and the sound engineers were making their last adjustnts. Every detail mattered, and she knew it.

Katherine Lee, the casting director, walked around the set, eyeing everything with a sharp gaze. She nodded her approval, giving a quiet but approving "Good."

Michael Zhen, the stunt coordinator, was checking safety asures, his focus unwavering, while Sophie Tran, the producer, moved around, ensuring everything was up to the film’s high standards.

The team worked seamlessly together, and Zinnia couldn’t help but feel a sense of pride as they pushed through a few minor challenges.

By late morning, they had checked off everything on the list. Zinnia checked her phone, noting that the actors would be arriving soon. She took a deep breath, ntally preparing to switch gears from logistics to the creative side of things.

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As the afternoon rolled in, the energy on set shifted with the arrival of the movie’s cast. First to show up was Ryan Kim, the lead actor, who greeted everyone with a warm smile. His energy was infectious as he imdiately jumped into questions about the upcoming scenes. Despite his confident deanor, there was an intensity about him that hinted at the depth of the character he played—a seasoned agent with years of experience.

"Good to see you, Zinnia," Ryan said, his voice upbeat. "I’m ready for whatever you’ve got planned."

Zinnia returned his smile. "Glad to have you on board, Ryan. It’s going to be quite the adventure."

Next, Trish Watson, who played Alex, the tough ship engineer, stepped onto the set. She wasted no ti scanning the layout, assessing everything with a keen eye. "Where do you need ?" she asked, her voice all business.

Zinnia appreciated her readiness. "We’ll start with a run-through soon. Thanks for being here."

Tom Ellis, playing Captain Harding, arrived next. He exuded a quiet, calming presence, shaking hands with the crew before getting settled. "Looks like a good day to start," he said, his voice steady.

"It certainly does," Zinnia agreed. "Thank you for being here, Captain."

Leo Taylor, the youngest actor, played Ethan, the hacker. His energy was electric as he arrived, eyes wide in excitent as he took in the set. "This is aweso!" he exclaid, grinning ear to ear. "I can’t wait to see it all in action."

Zinnia chuckled. "Just don’t touch anything yet," she teased, causing him to laugh.

The last to arrive was Julian Perez, who played Victor, the villain behind the smuggling operation. He walked onto the set with an air of confidence, almost bordering on arrogance. His smile was charming, but there was sothing dangerous behind his eyes. "Ms. Lopez," he greeted, his tone smooth. "I’m ready to bring so chaos to this set."

Zinnia gave him a asured look. "Just keep it on cara, please."

Julian laughed, the sound light, but there was an edge to it. "I’ll do my best."

Marcos gathered the group together for a quick orientation, clapping his hands to get their attention. "Alright, everyone! We’ll do a walk-through of the first scenes, then make any necessary adjustnts. Let’s make it count."

The actors began preparing, getting into character and gearing up for the first scenes. Zinnia felt the excitent of the mont, the anticipation in the air as they all worked together to bring the vision to life.

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The first scene unfolded with a wide shot of the ocean, the sunlight glinting off the waves like broken glass. The cara panned slowly, revealing a massive cargo ship cutting through the water, its dark hull standing in stark contrast to the bright blue of the ocean. Seagulls circled overhead, their calls lost in the wind.

Ryan Kim, as Daniel, stood on the deck of a smaller covert vessel, watching the cargo ship from a distance. His expression was focused, his jaw tense with the weight of the mission. The wind tugged at his hair, but his gaze never wavered from the ship ahead.

"Alex," he said into his earpiece, his voice low but firm. "What’s our status?"

The scene shifted to Trish Watson, as Alex, inside the engine room of their vessel. Sweat dotted her forehead as she adjusted the power settings, the rumble of the machinery vibrating through her bones. The noise was deafening, but she moved with purpose.

"We’re good," she replied, wiping her forehead with the back of her hand. "Engines are at full. We’ll match their speed."

The cara cut to Leo Taylor, playing Ethan, who was surrounded by a ss of monitors and cables in the tech station. His fingers flew across the keyboard, his face lit by the glow of the screens. His excitent was palpable.

"I’m in," he announced, his voice cracking with a mix of nerves and adrenaline. "Hacked into their security feed. We’ve got eyes inside."

Ryan, as Daniel, lowered the binoculars and nodded. "Good. Stay ready."

The tension built as the cara shifted to Captain Harding, played by Tom Ellis, standing at the helm. His hands gripped the wheel with the ease of soone who’d navigated far worse. He glanced over at Daniel, offering a subtle nod. "We’re in position," he said calmly.

Daniel exhaled, his focus intense. "Alright," he murmured, more to himself than anyone else. "Let’s do this."

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The sequence moved forward as the team prepared for their approach. Daniel checked his gear one last ti, his movents precise and practiced. The tactical vest fit snugly over his clothes, the material worn but reliable. The cara lingered on his tense shoulders, capturing the weight of the mont.

Alex erged from below deck, adjusting her own gear. "Engines are stable," she reported. "We’re good to go."

Daniel nodded, his eyes eting hers. "Stay close. No heroics."

Alex smirked, her gaze holding a challenge. "You got it, boss."

Ethan appeared next, his youthful energy in sharp contrast to the weight of the mission. He was still adjusting to the seriousness of the situation, his vest feeling oddly out of place on his fra. "I’ll have their systems in chaos before they know what hit them," he said, his voice eager.

Daniel clapped him on the shoulder, a rare mont of camaraderie. "Just don’t get cocky."

Ethan grinned, but the smile faltered slightly as his gaze drifted to the looming cargo ship ahead. The cara caught the flicker of doubt in his eyes before he quickly masked it with a confident grin.

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