“Of course, I forgive you, Beth and I will always be your best friend.”
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Today is our first day of shooting after our week long break. I haven’t seen or talked to Dylan since the night of the movie premiere since it was the Friday night before break. I pull up to the studio and prepare myself as I make my way down to the Matched set. As I open the black doors, my eyes immediately start to search for the mop of brown hair and set of blue eyes that I have wronged. I see Dylan at the snack table and am about to walk up to him, but my manager yanked me the other direction.
“Ow, Evelyn! You almost dislocated my shoulder! And why did you pull me over, I really have to go apologize to Dylan for what you made me do.”
“No. You are not going to go apologize to him, you have done nothing wrong. If anything he needs to apologize to you for not going to the premiere with you.” Evelyn says as if it’s the most obvious thing in the world.
“Wow, Evelyn, that is by far the most conceited thing I have ever heard you say. I thought that you were going to help me adjust to the lifestyle of an actor, that’s why I hired you. I never realized that instead you were turning me into a