CHAPTER 39 - SPEAK, SON!

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The next day at work, it was a meeting day with Norman. It still hadn't arrived, which gave me time to log into all my social networks to update.

At three o'clock she opened the glass door.

- Good aaaafternoon! Production of today's agenda, may coooome.

Me, Mari and another producer named Benjamim Oliveira, who that day had colored hair and straightened hair, went to the rectangular table that was in front of the rows of computers. We sit.

- Hummmm? he muttered to Norman, already taking off his glasses, placing them on the table and crossing his legs.

- So, Norman - began Mari - the last program has already been edited and is ready. He just needs you to approve of him today.

- OK! I do thiiiis today, daughteeeer. And you, soooon? - she asked looking at me.

- I have here - I replied - three suggestions for guidelines. The first is to talk about vacations. Since we are almost on vacation time. We bring guests who have different vacation itineraries, or talk about what they do on them, maybe even bring a tourist guide to talk about the most popular destinations. My second idea is to do a program about photography. Bring photographers and talk about the changes that photography faces with technologies. And one, which I think is cooler, is talking about fantastic-fiction literature. We can make a program about these types of books that are always successful, like Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Narnia, and their film adaptations.

- Good. I liiiiked that third suggestion. What do you thiiiink?

"I liked it," replied Mari.

- Wow - answered Benjamim Oliveira - I loved the idea. - He was a guy who seemed to talk in a dream, always looking at a fantastic horizon. He was dark and fell in love with all the boys who were new to the area, as was my case when I got on TV. Thankfully, others came in and he fell in love every time someone came into our production room. And he said again: - Like, we can bring Twilight fans.

- No! - I protested looking very seriously at Benjamin - I said Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and Narnia.

- But Twilight is in fashion and has a continuation in books.

- Yes - I replied - unfortunately it is fashionable and, luckily, Harry too, as well as Harry also has a continuation and his new film will be released in theaters. We can enjoy this wave that will be in theaters.

- Yeeees, that's cool, soooon.

- But Twilight is romantic. Talk about vampires, wolves.

- Truth. This is veeeery successfuuuul.

- Vampires that glow in the dark and wolves that just want to show their chest. And what romance? If the question is vampires and wolves, nothing better than Dracula, then.

- But - warned Benjamin, and again my spurts of thoughts fell on me, I imagined taking Benjamin's colored hair and putting seven times on the table talking a fiction book each time I hit: "Harry Potter ... Lord of the Rings ... Narnia .... The Endless Story ... Dracula ... The Hobbit ... School for the Extraordinary "... But I returned to concentration.

- I think iiiit's cool to do about Twiliiiight.

Now it was Norman's turn, I took his hair and ... "Interview with Vampires ... The Tales of Bleede, the Bard ... The School of Magic ... The Silmarilion ... Alice in Wonderland. ... Tom Bombadil's Adventures .... About Fairy Stories "

- Ok Norman - I tried - we can make the agenda about fantastic fiction and talk a topic about the Twilight saga.

- You can do a whole program just for Twilight - said Benjamin, cheerful and with shining eyes. - There's a lot to talk about. And people like it. The girls will love it. It's a beautiful story.

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