The Two-Year Interview
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  • Reads 37
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 2
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2015
Gianna Casillas is a homesick Puerto Rican stuck in a city that's slowly suffocating her- Boston- and trapped in a journalism job that might as well be a complete joke. A thousand miles away from her family, her best friend practically about to be married and lost to her forever, Gianna is desperate for a friend. When her boss assigns an interview with Chris Evans to her, Gianna's prayers are answered. Chris and Gianna are instant friends, but they come from very different worlds and very different families. And then there's always the savage paparazzi, who'll take any opportunity to spread ludicrous rumors about any celebrity's love life. Even Chris Evans and Gianna aren't immune to their vicious lies....

DISCLAIMER: Chris Evans, though he may be a gentleman, he also possesses a potty mouth. So, read this knowing that Chris is definitely going to be dropping a few F-bombs and good number of s-words. Plus more. (Guys, it's Chris Evans. He's really just a bigger 6 year-old.)
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