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You're an actor right?
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Ongoing, First published Dec 01, 2024
"Just act like you normally do, oh! And be totally in love with me, though that part is not that ha-"

"Let the actor do her thing bitch"

"Yes ma'am"




Maliyah Reynolds

Maliyah is just trying to get by in school, as most of us are, as well as trying to be more involved in the theatre program she given most of her life to , she's sweet and well manicured , not one too keep up or follow drama. do want needs to be done and everything will be alright

Just stay in the shadows and stay in theatre 

Simple.


Nikolas Taylor 

Nikolas is nothing like Maliyah he plays football he's a jock and kind of a bitch,I know cliche right. Nikolas's father is fixed on setting him up with an older women who he works with, so Nikolas needs to show his father his girlfriend,the problem you may be asking? 

He doesn't have one

Uh oh
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