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I got my mum to drive me to the theatre. I knocked on Chloe's old wooden door to see if she wanted a ride. Instead of answering there was a small sticky note on the knocker saying 'Go away Zoe Bright, you've hurt me enough as it is.' I grabbed the sticky note and sighed. Was she ever going to forgive me? There was only one way to find out.

I ran into the theatre desperately looking for her. I couldn't see here anywhere. It was like she had disappeared of the face of the earth. Suddenly a blonde haired girl came up to me with her little entourage behind her. " well well look at what the cat dragged in" she said while she smirked at me.

I looked closely at her marine blue eyes. It was chloe and yet it couldn't be. The chloe I knew had brown hair with a bubbly kind personalty that always made me smile. This chloe was cold, unfeeling and had platinum blonde hair. What had happened?

"Chloe?"I whispered, "yes Chloe, honestly don't you know my name or are you that dumb?" I blushed profoundly, I was certainly not dumb. "
Come on girls, this one isn't even worth it." With that she sauntered of, what had happened to the Chloe that was my friend? Before I could stop it the tears started to come out of my eyes. I had truly lost her.

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Broadway question: What is your favourite Broadway special effect?

@CatRoyal1107's answer: Sorry to going back to Matilda but when the Trunchbull swung the girl around by her plaits and then threw her into the air. Well that was amazing!

What's yours? Tell me in the comments.

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