XIV. The Making

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Present – 1997

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Present – 1997

Interviewer: What was your writing process for making the song in the Aurora album?

Aislinn Dunne: Well, like any other songwriter, the process was at first difficult. I remember Teddy calling me saying he had seen some of my old work through Billy and wanted me to create a song for the band's upcoming album. I couldn't refuse, I mean it was Teddy [the older woman laughed as it later died down as she reminisced her old friend]. But what I didn't remember was that I hadn't finished a song since I'd been with James.

1975 

The morning after the housewarming party, Camila was finally able to convince Daisy to join the band as well as Billy to let her. 

As the band had all met up in the recording studio with Teddy, they were quickly kicked out after Billy and Daisy had gotten into an argument over the songs, they had both written. As Billy and Daisy left to god knows where, the rest of the band headed back to the house.

"You guys are home early, what happened?" Aislinn questioned as she saw four of the bandmembers walk into the house.

"Billy and Daisy got into an argument over the songs and Teddy said to not come back until they had something prepared. So, we have who knows how long off." Graham replied as Warren tried to steal Aislinn's chips to which she slapped his hand. "Ow" Warren cried.

Ignoring Warren's cry Aislinn asked "So, what plans do you guys have now?". "I was planning to work on my surfboard for a bit and maybe go down to the beach." Graham responded. "Warren wants to go to the movies, do you want to come?" Eddie asked Aislinn hopeful she would join.

"I don't' have anything going on today, so why not." Aislinn smiled at Eddie. 

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As Aislinn headed out the house after getting ready, looking for her friends. "Hey man, are you sure you don't want to come?" Warren asked as he smoked. "Well, I've already seen it." Graham responded.

"Yeah. You've seen it once." Warren laughed. "That's probably the appropriate number of times to watch Rollerball." Graham replied.

"Wait, Rollerball? Warren we just saw that movie last week, I did not know we were watching it again when I agreed to this." Aislinn sighed as she leaned on the doorframe. "It'll be fun Linny and if you watch it then you will truly appreciate art. It's a true cinematic masterpiece." Warren laughed. 

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