(3 months later)
🎎 Alison's P.O.V. 🎎
"You're home." Tyler said, as he turned off the television.
Tyler and I have been living together ever since we went to Europe. He would always stay at my hotel, and since my hotel fee is getting paid by the producers of the movie, I decided to just let Tyler stay with me, so he doesn't need to spend on anything else aside from food.
Living with him wasn't so bad. At first, we would always fight since we were used on having bigger beds and one of us would hog all the space, but we got used to it after a while. Nothing in our relationship actually changed after living together. For me, it's like a never ending sleepover. I don't what it's like for Tyler, but I guess he's pretty happy since he doesn't do much at all. I always go home to find him either asleep or watching TV.
"Why are you not asleep yet?" I asked, putting my things down at the counter.
"I was waiting for you. So, how was taping today?" He helped me take off my jacket.
"Hectic as usual. I don't even know how Shauna does it." I tell him, as I sat down the couch.
Shauna is a friend of mine that I met while auditioning for the part of Emily. She was auditioning for the same part, but in the end I got to play Madison while Shauna got the leading part for Emily. I was super stoke about working with her especially since I know that she's going to help me along the way, and she has been really patient with me when I forgot my lines sometimes when we're filming a scene, but she told me it's normal to make mistakes, and I have improved a lot. I've been memorizing my lines on time, and making less mistakes.
I've been filming for three months straight and it's really killing me. I'm not used on getting only five hours of sleep every day, and memorizing lines in within hours, but just being in Paris and Tyler being here to support me makes me work even harder than before.
He laughed. "You've been filming for three months now, and I've never seen anyone work as hard as you do." He sat next to me.
"I'm really sorry that all of our plans about travelling around Europe were cancelled, I guess you're regretting now that you're not in college." I rest my head on his shoulders.
"No way, I get to spend time with you and I see a little part of Europe every day."
"You should just travel without me. I don't want you to stay in this hotel 24/7." I was concerned for him.
"I don't stay here 24/7. I just had lunch with dad a while ago and I Skyped with Alex and Kate as well. Today has really been productive for me."
"Oh, how are they? It's been months since the last time I talked to any of our friends."
"They're doing well. They now live in a nice apartment near the campus, and it's already furnished." He summarized it for me.
"That's great." I yawned.
"What time is it?" He asked.
I looked at my watch. "It's past midnight already." I answered.
"Do you have any idea what today is?" He asked.
I thought about it and remembered what today's date was. "It's our 15 month anniversary." He nodded. I groaned. "Not only am I a bad friend and I am also the worst girlfriend ever."
"It's okay."
"No it's not. We didn't even celebrate our first anniversary because I had to film so early, now, I even forgot about it."

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