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| Edit for the sides: Quote:
The first part of the side is Lucas/Haley/James (with Skills and the boys at the end) and Lucas is telling Haley how he’s been giving Nathan grief for not “being on his feet yet.” Haley admits that he’s been pretty dark lately, and Lucas tells her she has to push him. Jamie comes bounding in and tells his mom that he’s ready. Lucas asks what about him, and Jamie says bye to his Uncle Lucas. Lucas says bye to Jamie, and that he loves him, and they hug. Then Jamie says he has to go home now, and that Lucas should be writing. It’s evident from Skills and the guys’ laughs that they put Jamie up to the last part.
Brooke is being interviewed by Mark McGrath at a red-carpet event, with Lydia described as “hovering nearby.” Mark begins by mentioning Clothes/Bro’s, and then asks Brooke if she still enjoys dressing up for things like this, even though she makes clothes for a living. Brooke says absolutely, and she likens it to someone in the music industry still “feeling a tingle” when they see a live show.
Scene cuts to Peyton, with Brooke doing a voiceover, and it continues that people in the music industry probably love music to make a career of it. Peyton is walking downtown on the Sunset strip passing by rock clubs. She also passes by a table of used books, and finds a paperback copy of Lucas’ novel.
Brooke’s voiceover then continues that people that write for a living probably still love curling up with a good book. We cut to Lucas, who is sitting at his computer, his cursor blinking, and words are not able to come. Brooke’s voiceover talks about how they (writers) still have deadlines “and the like.”
We cut back to Brooke and her interview. She says that fashion is like that for her; she still gets chills when the house lights go down for a fashion show. Mark says that was a good answer, and then asks her if she doesn’t ever miss just being young? Brooke replies that she is young. Mark then clarifies that he meant acting young; not being the boss of a huge corporation, but being Brooke Davis, a 21 year old girl. He has struck a nerve, it is apparent. Brooke answers that sure, she misses it. Lydia then steps in.
That’s the end of the sides.
| __________________ And in that moment, I knew;...we were infinite. LP ღ
Last edited by -sick jag- : 08-09-2007 at 10:31 AM.
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