Me and Aiden were in my office the next day. He had just finished telling me his whole story, carrying on from where we left off yesterday. I had gotten hungry once he started talking about how rich he was from touring and how he could get into the best restaurants...
"I have to include that! It's important and it's my book."
"There is no point in writing a book if it's going to be boring!"
"It's not boring!"
"Yes. It is."
"Ugh, why are you so frustrating?" He said, running his hands through his hair.
"I think that's just you."
"Respect your elders."
"We're both atheists and being a year older doesn't mean shit in this business."
"Have you got quip for everything I say?"
"Every stupid thing you say."
"I hate you."
"Ditto."

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Drove Me Wild
HumorAubrey is a best-selling author who meets a famous rock star when she reluctantly agrees to write his autobiography. Things happen.