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She will be loved
”Ohh… they are calling me from that table… tell Karen to make you your usual espresso and this time take two bagels… you are too skinny baby sis… see you later…” And with that last phrase Kit was gone, pretending to go take care of that inexistent request. In the end Alice´s advice had proven to be effective.
”Okkkaaayyy… apparently everyone here is insisting on leaving me alone today… great…”
Later on that afternoon Alice could not hold it anymore. She was sure Kit had meant well, but probably had done more damage than the good she intended. So she grabbed her cell phone and stared at it, thinking about what she was about to do.
Ohh fuck it! If Porter finds out about this she’ll be mad as hell anyway… no matter how many times we talk to her… And with that thought in her head she hit the speed dial key.
”Good afternoon, Tina Kennard’s office. How may I help you?”
”Hi Rachel, it’s Alice” The blonde replied just as sweetly.
”Ohh hi Alice… how are you?” Rachel´s voice was even warmer.
”I’m good, thanks… is she in?” Of course Alice didn’t want to sound rude but she was a bit edgy about her friend and needed to hear her voice as soon as possible.
At first Rachel was positive that something bad had happened for her boss to leave the office like that. But right at that moment she was even more convinced that something terrible had occured if Alice was not making any small talk before asking if Tina was around.
”No… she left earlier, in the morning… and she hasn’t come back yet. Alice is something wrong?” The blonde could tell by Rachel’s tone of voice she was really concerned, but still she decided it was best not to share anything with her. Besides she didn’t quite know how much Tina’s assistant knew about the whole thing.
”No… no, nothing is wrong… I was just bored… you know… nothing much to do at this hour so… I thought I would check on TK… but thanks anyway” Alice tried her best to sound her usual distracted self.
Rachel didn’t know Alice at all, only the few conversations she had had with her on the phone every time Alice called and Tina’s line was momentarily busy, and yet she could certainly tell she had been lied to. In the end she decided to drop it there since she would have time to ask Tina herself what was going on.
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Billy says
Really like this story. I think the premise of past and present on a collision course is very original. Love Kit‘s confession but find Alice to be incredibly annoying. Why oh why is it her God given right to interfere with everyone’s life? So now we TiBetters have a new nemesis and her name is Julia. Get it together Tina. Great story.
Can I ask a question – if Tina has been an executive producer in the movie industry for 4 years – how old are they in the past? Must be further along in college than freshman for Tina to have had her job for so long – 1996 to 2002. Six years. Four years of college. Maybe I missed this.
BK says
Joining the Anti-Julia club!
Billy says
Can we plot???
BK says
YES. Need some way to get Bette and Tina out of town together and force a conversation. Away from Julia.
Billy says
Agree. The car is waiting in the back.
Martha3128 says
I think we need to find out a little more about the non-relationship of Bette and Tina before we get out the get on the anti-Julia band wagon. Bette and Tina are our chosen couple, But let’s see what she’s all about before we make her walk the plank.
This is actually a very intriguing story. Theses are definitely not the characters presented in TLW. Ready for more…
Oh, and I think Alice is acting just like Alice. Had Kit not looked like she just ran over someone’s dog, Alice would have never asked anything… Kit in her way wanted to tell her so she would have someone to commiserate with. And I think it was what Alice should do was to call her and evidently bring her attention to the reason why Bette is about to be married to Julia. I just wish Kit had had the nerve to talk to Tina instead of telling her the news and then chickening out with the “I’ve made a terrible mistake” crap.
I am liking this story, bunches…