Chapter Two

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After a fifteen-minute drive, you all arrived at dinner. There were about forty people in total between the cast, crew, and Taylors' friends and family so they just rented out the whole restaurant.

To avoid any confusion, Taylor assigned everyone a table to go to. You were sitting with four other kids around your age, some maybe a couple of years older. They were all also acting in the show.

Two of them were boys and two of them were girls. The two girls were named Alina and Maddy, and the boys were named Hunter and Luke.

The first few minutes at your table were a little awkward, but then Luke accidentally spilled over his water and the five of you all burst into laughter. You saw Taylor and the people sitting at her table look over confused as to what was so funny, but they didn't bother asking.

After that incident, you all started talking. You even made a group chat.

"What should we name it?" Alina asked.

"Make it the spilled cup emoji!" Hunter suggested.

"Good idea." You added in while laughing.

The rest of the dinner went well. Your table all agreed on just getting one big cheese pizza to split, instead of a bunch of teenagers deciding what to eat at a fancy restaurant.

After you all ate dinner people started to go outside to get picked up. It had been about fifteen minutes, and it was just you Taylor, Tree, and her security left. You were frantically texting your sister and mom to come pick you up, but neither of them had replied. Your sister was still at her soccer tournament, and you assumed your mom was at work.

"No rush at all, but do you have a ride home, Lillie?" Taylor asked.

"I don't know, my mom was meant to pick me up but she hasn't replied to any texts or calls."

"That ok," Taylor said, "things happen. I can call one of my drivers to take you home."

"No, no, it's ok. You don't have to do that for me." You said, not wanting to be a burden.

"No really, I want to. It's late, you should get home."

"Okay, thank you so much."

In less than five minutes a car pulled up, and you and Taylor hopped in. Tree was taking herself home, she just always waits with Taylor.

The drive home was smooth and didn't take much time. You and Taylor talked quite a bit. She was kind and funny, exactly how she always presented herself in public.

When you got home nobody was there. Your sister's soccer tournament was still going on. You weren't sure where your mom was, but most likely she had a long shift at work and will get off in about an hour.

In the hope of surprising your mom when she got home you decided to clean up around the house. After you finished with that you got changed, brushed your teeth, fed your cat, and went to sleep.

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