Mona Calm couldn't help but take another look at Coco Edwards, thinking to herself that Jane Sampson's assistant this time was much better than the previous one. The film crew had set up the resting area close to the peak of the mountain, nested within a dense forest, so that later in the afternoon the sun wouldn't be too strong.
Everyone was given mosquito repellent, and several tents were available, provided for the leading actors and some of the more senior teachers to rest.
Jane Sampson had fewer scenes in the mountain village than Hibiscus Wood and Edward Chip, even fewer than Amber Edwards.
James Chip said it would be approximately two hours until Jane's turn. Jane looked around and said she might as well explore the nearby mountain to avoid falling asleep in the tent.
Of course, the main reason was she didn't want to sit in the tent and grow weary of staring at Amber Edwards.