The next scene to be shot was a monologue, where his character reminisces about his late wife and drinks alone under the moon.
There was no dialogue in this scene, which was a real test of the actor's skills.
But it seemed that acting was something Atlas Shaw was born with. Mabel Quinn watched in awe at Atlas's performance. Even though she had seen many of his live performances over the six years, each time she saw it, she still felt it was exceptionally brilliant and a visual delight.
She remembered back when she barely escaped death, and when she finally regained consciousness and opened her eyes, she thought she was hallucinating upon seeing the person in front of her.
Atlas Shaw... she knew his name even before he introduced himself. She had watched the film he rose to fame with at sixteen, several times, marveling at his acting skills at such a young age.
But she never imagined that one day, Atlas Shaw would become her savior.
