Rosita smiled gently. "That's why, while I still have the strength to act, I want to

leave more of my story on the screen. If one day, I really have to go, at least Irwin will be able to see his mother's face in those films."

There was a sincerity in her words, and the brave smile she forced only made it more heartbreaking.

Stewart was silent for a moment before he spoke. "If that's what you've decided, I'll respect it. And if Saul from the Lockwood family keeps bothering you, just let me know."

"Thank you, Stewart." Rosita sniffled, her eyes shining with unshed tears as she smiled. "I might be heading back to set the day after tomorrow. I'll be leaving Irwin in your hands from now on."

"Don't worry. I'll take good care of him."

"I've always trusted you with Irwin."

I never should've come back at all. I feel so guilty-seeing how

frowned slightly. "It's not your fault. You

up, her eyes rimmed red and shimmering with tears. "Stewart, if Ms. Kensington ever decides to come back, you must cherish her. She really is a wonderful

Stewart said nothing.

looked at her, dark eyes unreadable, lost in

and continued, "There's one last thing

"Go ahead."

the tabloids will come after me from all angles. I realize this puts you in a tough spot, but I have to ask: when I'm back at work, no matter what the press says,

brow furrowed; her request clearly troubled

retirement, I lost a lot of fans. Now that I'm coming back, I need some buzz to keep things afloat.

Once the series is released, I'll work with PR to announce

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