After three hours and as many lattes at a Starbucks near the office, I'm not closer to having the first clue as to how to get an interview with Lalisa Manoban. I do some internet research and find out who manages her. Bambam Bhuwakul is Lisa's manager. I know I've heard that name before so I do more searching and find that Bambam also manages a few other up and comers in Hollywood.Getting a hold of Bambam himself will most likely be impossible. My call would be passed to some assistant with an attitude that would just throw me in voicemail or flat out deny my requests for an interview. With a little more searching and spending another hour sifting through Tumblr posts I finally hit pay dirt.
Lalisa Manoban's home address.
She recently purchased a house
in West Hollywood. If I hurry up I
might make it there before three.
Going straight to her might be a huge
mistake but I'm fucked if I don't.I write down her address, close my
laptop and gather up my stuff to
leave. The overdose of caffeine in my system right now is probably doing nothing to help my jitters, but I'm just going to have to deal with it and hope she thinks a shaky reporter is charming and cute. At least I'm dressed somewhat nicely.Traffic is a bitch, as it always is. My
left foot taps against the floorboard
the whole way to her house. When
I pull up in front of the little white
house, I take a deep breath. This is
like a normal neighborhood and
not a gated community. Then again,
she's not famous enough yet to own
some ridiculous estate. That could all change if she wins her Oscar, though.I slick on a fresh coat of lip gloss and pop a Tic-Tac to get rid of my coffee breath. I grab my laptop bag and my purse, say a quick prayer and then force myself to get out of the car. The only rationale I have for bothering this woman at home is that I'm trying to save my own ass. If she says no, I can use this month to start looking for a new job. Hell, maybe The Sun will hire me.
I make my way to the door and take
another deep breath before ringing
the bell.This is crazy. This is crazy. This is
crazy.It takes a minute or so before Lisa Manoban herself answers the door.
She looks casual in a pair of worn
jeans and a loose white T-shirt and she's tall. She's not wearing shoes or socks and she has a cup of coffee in her hand."Hi," she smiles as she looks down
at my bag. "Oh, did Bambam send you? I keep telling him I don't need an assistant," she says shaking her head.
"You might as well come in."I open my mouth to correct her and
then realize that I have just been
handed a gift on a silver platter. I
would be a fucking idiot to correct
her mistake. I've essentially been a
personal assistant to Yang for the last three years. I can do that for Lisa as well. Shit! She's going to want to see a resume! I wonder if I can stall her long enough to type a dummy one up really quick."Thank you for seeing me," I say as I
step inside the house.It's a nice place. Light hardwood
floors, new furniture with clean lines. Pops of teal against the ivory sofas and chairs. Lots of natural light and glass table tops. She's got good taste. I'm sure the place was professionally decorated but it's not over the top. I like it."I don't really have a choice, now do
I?" she chuckles. "I'm done arguing
with Bambam about it. Are you thirsty?""Oh, uh, no thank you. I've already
had way too many lattes today for my
own good," I tell her."Okay. Oh, I'm Lisa, by the way,"
she says and offers me her hand."Jennie Kim," I reply as I take her
hand and give it a firm shake. She's
got nice hands. Large, but not rough. I appreciate the fact that she grips my hand back. Some people try to get all dainty about it like they're afraid they might hurt me.
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DIRTY || JENLISA (G!P)
RomanceJennie is a tabloid reporter that is about to lose her job. At the last minute she promises to get the story of the upcoming actress, Lalisa Manoban. The media world doesn't know much about her and Jennie is determined to find some dirt. She hits th...