19. do you think I have forgotten?

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"We have a meeting with the movie producers," Izzie says bluntly and without care to Caitlin when they are changing in the locker room.

"Why?" 

"Cause of the trailer."

Kate watched this dry exchange. She was worried the girls wouldn't get back the flame they had together. Not only on court but their friendship and what they could have more than that.

Walking to Coach Bluder's office separately, they see the camera' still attached to their cold demeaners.

"Hey, girls! Have a seat." Lisa offered with a small too too-bright for their moods. "Well try to make it quick considering you guys must be pretty tired."

Three guys were sitting before them, leaving the two girls intimidated. 

"So, why did you want to see us, exactly?" One of the bald men says.

Izzie looked at her coach wondering if she would tell them or if she was.

"We have a few concerns about the trailer that got published with no feedback from any of the people in the actual movie."

"What do you mean by feedback?"

"She means that I never saw the trailer before it was published for the whole world to see!" Izzie says angrily. "We are barely seen on the court in it."

"Well, the fans want to see what it's really like. The drama, the relationships, everything."

"Let me ask you this, when you said this was a movie about my basketball career, what did you mean? Cause I shot one basket in the trailer. What is this documentary truly about?" Isabella asks enraged.

"It's about what the fans want to see."

"We never said yes to posting our lives. We said yes to posting our sports lives not what we do on a Saturday night. Did you notice how the cameras are always pointed towards us when we're breaking down?" Caitlin asks as equally angry as Izzie now.

"Girls, this shouldn't worry you. You are going to get your views and your fame. Let us wonder about the content, you can go back to your little boy fights or whatever."

"Oh no, you did not just-" Izzie got up, going closer to the producers.

Caitlin pulls her back and gets her out of the office.

"Hey, you gotta chill." She says taking Isabella's face into both of her hands. "This isn't doing any good. I'll go back in, and you just relax over here okay?"

Filled with anger, she tried to focus on making her breathing steady but the rage of those immature men made her see red. Caitlin walked back in, determined to get payback for her friend.

"If you do not listen to us, if you do not change the outline of whatever you have planned, we are tearing up your stupid contracts," She spat. 

The main guy looked fuming whilst coach on the other hand felt proud. She was glad Caitlin came to Izzie's defence and proved once again that those two would always come back together.

"They are the boss..." Coach shrugs.

Caitlin leaves, her eyes searching for Izzie right as she leaves. The girl was gone the second she had left her alone.

Izzie got fueled up by those men and knew exactly who to go to when she felt this powerless, Jada.

She barges into her dorm, slamming the door behind her.

"You will never believe what just happened."

"Woah, there!" Jada exclaims. "What's wrong?"

"So you know the movie, right?" Izzie starts, talking entirely too fast to be understood. "The producers don't give a shit about us. They just want to suck out the drama from the team. They are old white bald men who don't give a damn about anything but money."

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