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❝ that sucked ass❞

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❝ that sucked ass❞



"COREY what's up with Riley?" Joshua says walking to the Corey's cluttered room filled with clothes and who knows what on the floor. "I mean at night she falls alseep on the couch, and it's onto 11 o'clock and she's gone to 'work'?" Corey walks out of his bathroom dressed in slightly more casual attire.

"She does have work, and I have to go to. But fill free to let Olivia know you guys are free to do whatever you want. Sort of." Corey says picking up things and stuffing it into his backpack in a rush. "Ok see ya," Swinging the bag over his shoulder and walking past the boy through the door.


Today Show!

"We are pleased to introduce Dear Evan Hansen's very own Andrew Barth Feldman and Riley Shippman." Honda says to the camera followed by a wave a applause. "Hello you too."

"Hello," Andrew says briefly.

"Hi," She smiles. She looks confident, that's mainly why she's an actor.

"You two are incredible, I'll just say." Camera pans to the two smiling. "I saw the show the other day for the first time with you two performing. It gives the perfect energy for the show. What do you do to really prepare for this kind of show?"

"I feel like the 'energy' is mostly because we are 17ish and that's the same age as Evan and Zoe. And it's an experience we got to live out so recently with the technology which is apparent in the show." Andrew speaks with his hands.

Should I speak with mine. Shit they're expecting something now.

"Yeah 100%. We are still sort of living it,"

Shit it's ugly stop talking like an Italian.

"We relate to it because we grew up and still are growing in this tech heavy society. Dear Evan Hansen is vulnerable to many people majority being people around our age."

That sucked ass.

"Yeah how's it like being only 17 and having such a job people your age dream about?" She asks looking straight at Riley.

"Obviously people who want to get here know it's a lot of work, and it is plus we're juggling school at the same time. And it's an emotional rollercoaster, but the feeling I get when I'm on stage reminds me why I started in the first place." She exhales as Andrew starts to talk.

"School has been challenging, I recently got into my dream school for College. Obviously I will end up prioritizing school over theatre."

Fuck that's good. I should've said that.

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