Interview and Lie Detector

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Y/N's POV.

"Let's welcome the 96th Academy Awards Best Actress, Y/N Y/L/N!" As I waved my hand to the crowds, Jimmy Fallon introduced me. I could see everyone cheering, and they had even made a banner for me. Solid fans. Before we sit on our chairs, I shake hands and give him a hug.

"Thank you for that big welcome, everyone!" I said to them.

"Wow! "Y/N, you're now one of the greatest artists of all time for winning your third nomination at the Oscars." Jimmy complimented me, and I smiled widely. "So, first, how are you feeling about this win?"

"It's a superb and unpredicted moment for me and my team. I didn't expect this at all." I replied honestly.

"You excelled in your most recent film, which also garnered numerous accolades." Jimmy added.

"I agree. We put our effort—our brain, soul, and heart—into making this movie. They are my third family, you know. They make it possible for me to win the best actress." I answered.

"What do you mean, third family? Who are the first and second?" Jimmy and the audience laughed.

"Of course, my family is first. Then my girlfriend's family is my second family, and then this movie is my third family." I told him, and some of the audience cheered when they heard about my girlfriend.

"We want to know your girlfriend's reaction about this." He asked again, and the crowd got more interested in my next answer.

"She's just happy. Jenna is the optimistic one when it comes to our relationship. To be honest, I am all good with two awards already, but Jenna was like, "You can do it, baby!" "You'll win this one, I bet." You know what I mean." We all chuckled at my statement. "She's the one who knows how to support me when I know in my heart that I can't do it," I said. I added.

"We also noticed that she's not with you on the red carpet."

"Yes, she's somewhere in the world, occupied with her work." People laughed at my statement, leaving Jimmy utterly confused. Because it's part of her job, I can't tell where she is. I can't spoil you all." I clarified.

"Please, Y/N Y/L/N everyone! We will come back for a short break."

~~•~~

"Y/N Y/LN is still with us, everyone; welcome back." Everyone clapped their hands upon Jimmy's introduction. "So, Y/N, let's talk about you and your girlfriend, Jenna Ortega. How long have you two been together?"

"We're going to celebrate our 3rd anniversary next week, actually. I planned to get her from her work, and we decided to bond at her family's beach house."

"So, it's all planned already?"

"Yes. Jenna is kind of an organizer, and these little things are crucial to her. Therefore, I collaborate and make decisions alongside her. It only matters that she is happy." I replied to his answer.

"You two are well-known in the entertainment industry." Do you have time to spend together? He asked.

"We've been in a long-distance relationship for almost a year. And I know Jenna so well; she wants assurance that I am still in love with her. So, aside from calls, FaceTime, and messaging, I send her some flowers and gifts abroad."

"That's so sweet. And you never get tired?" He added.

"We have ups and downs. If gifts are really not working as well as the calls, I love to surprise her at work. That's how serious I am about Jenna." I smiled proudly.

"Do you have rules for one another?" We're just curious because some of the famous couples have these."

"Yeah, a little, maybe. I only have 1 rule for her, actually; it's that she can smoke as long as I don't see her." I answered.

"What about Jenna's rules?"

"You could ask Jenna about that. Because she has a lot." Everyone laughed. "There are rules that I always forget that make her angry: that I'm not updating her about my day and that I should speak in English when I'm upset or mad at her." I answered.

"What do you say when you are mad?" Jimmy inquired.

"My mother tongue." We all laughed together.

"We will come back again with Y/N Y/L/N. Don't go away, everyone!"

~~•~~

"Welcome back. So, we're going to play the lie detector game with still, 96th Academy Award Best Actress, Y/N Y/L/N. Have you tried this, Y/N?" Jimmy asked.

"I think my girlfriend tried it on me with an electric shot." I replied, and everyone laughed.

"This one is not. I assure you. So, the game here is that we will ask each other questions about our own partners and relationships, and we will be dead when we get home." All of us laughed at his instruction.

"Only if we tell lies." I added.

"Yes. Only if we lie." He justified. "So, Y/N, are you ready?"

"Game on." Then the lights dim, leaving only a spotlight to illuminate us. "This is kind of intense." I said it out of nowhere, and I heard a few chuckles.

"Y/N, do you know who this is?" Jimmy asked, revealing a picture of our son, Benny. Jimmy inquired, and he revealed a picture of our son, Benny.

"Yes, that's our dog son, Benny." I answered calmly, and the detector thumbs up indicates that I am telling the truth. "That's easy." I told them.

"We're on the easy part; don't worry. Okay, my turn." Jimmy answered. I grabbed the paper and read it on my own, smirking as I went.

"Alright, Jimmy. Have you ever fantasized about having sex in a public place?" I laughed so hard, and Jimmy was surprised by the question. "This is what it said." I clarified with him. "Answer now, Jimmy."

"Uhmm... Yes?" He was uncertain about his response, but the lie detector gave a thumbs up, and everyone laughed heartily at Jimmy.

"You're so dirty, man."

"Okay, next question! Ready, Y/N?" Jimmy asked, and I nodded. "Do you agree that Jenna is better on the bed than you?"

"No. I am much better than her." I responded, receiving a thumbs-up from the lie detector. Everyone cheered, and I was shocked by that.

"So, Jenna is better?" Jimmy asked.

"Hey, no follow-up question. It should be me." Jimmy laughed at my answer.

"Your turn, Jimmy." I picked another paper and read it: "This one is interesting. Jimmy, have you ever been friend-zoned?"

"I mean, duh... no." He answered.

"This one is funny if it's a lie." It was a lie, too. Everyone burst into laughter again.

"Now, let's move on to our final Y/N question." Jimmy picked up a piece of paper and smiled at me. "Are you ready to get married with your girlfriend?" He asked.

"Wow, that's so hard. It's a difficult question. I'll say no, because Jenna and I are still exploring our relationship as girlfriends. So, no." I provided them with an explanation, and the lie detector responded with a thumbs up.

"Let's give a hand, Y/N Y/L/N! Thank you so much for visiting our show!"

"Thank you everyone!"

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