Most people could relate, after all.

Of course, some of her thoughts came from all those TV shows she'd seen, the ones with thankless, ungrateful children. Whether it was in movies or novels, art mirrored life.

She'd never experienced it herself, but she was sure those kinds of people existed.

The screenplay, naturally, was meant to shine a light on the greatness of a mother's love.

She just never expected the drama to play out in her own life.

Yates didn't ask about the other plot points anymore.

Instead, he changed the subject. "So, what are your hopes for the box office numbers?"

"I'll give it my best shot, ask for nothing, expect nothing. Do the work, wait for the results. If it doesn't go well, I'll start over. If it does, I'll keep going."

Perfect wife material.

She was a breath of fresh air.

After a long day at work, coming home to talk with her-what could be more relaxing?

Timothy must have lost his mind to let her go.

Well, maybe it's for the best.

He's just not that lucky.

Yates silently cheered to himself.

Back at the house, Vince had just stepped inside when his phone chimed with a notification. He pulled it out-Twitter alert.

From The Lawson Group.

A frown creased his brow.

He tapped the screen.

His face soured instantly.

Seriously, Timothy?

Unbelievable. Absolutely shameless!

What a show-off.

Posting their marriage registration.

Flaunting his love.

does he get

expression went through a whole rainbow of

up, big brother? Something

saw something annoying on Twitter. Some

stupid. It's late-let's all get

Jessica was in her room, Vince grabbed Yates by the sleeve and dragged him

and what

sat down and

on your engagement? Look how slick he is always quick to grab credit. Meanwhile, you're as slow as molasses. Honestly, you might as well

He was fuming.

that either of them were any

as well

up

tweet from The Lawson Group's official

#FirstScreening #FilmReview #LettersFromTheFetalSeaPreview #StarlightGrandTheater

"This is

even tagged Starlight Grand Theater to hitch

me. Isn't he talking about the movie?"

basically a confessional. He probably wrote it for one person to see-and even paid to promote it. Bought himself a

Vince wasn't wrong.

he had to

talked about the film, then about his mother sacrificing everything for him, thanked his wife for writing such a moving script

son, admitting he hadn't raised the boy well enough and

he even showed off their marriage

think your review-once it's posted-can knock his off the trending page? I

Yates answered

I think your reviews are

"He's got money."

a brow. "You

with him

just sit back and watch

Ping.

Another notification.

#PresidentLawson InvitesAllStaffAnd FamiliesToTheScreening#

were full of The Lawson Group employees posting photos from

event.

handed Vince

got

moves up his

the beginning

Ping.

hadn't even finished reading

Another one.

His

Ping.

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