pocket change your mind | [penny&nickel]
Jan 7, 2024 17:14:13 GMT -5
Post by umber vivuus 12b 🥀 [dars] on Jan 7, 2024 17:14:13 GMT -5
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"We just don't think it's the right move for the band," Erin Raymond's annoyingly executive-sounding voice droned on the other end of the line, "Megaheart is all about- you know! Summertime! First love-" Nic gagged into the receiver- "It is not about scary death movies," She carried on, determined to prove her point, "Besides, with the new tour coming up, we really don't think you should be focusing so much time on-" he dropped the phone into his pocket, standing there on set outside his trailer. Though it belonged to him, his character name- Justice Fray was printed onto the door. But he only went there between scenes and stuff, like when he needed to take calls from asshole higher-ups who wanted to keep him firmly rooted in his candy-coated pop contract. Which he was grateful for because of everything it had gotten him: mainly the boys in the band and his new penthouse.
It was all nice, but not nice enough to make him want to stay in One for any longer than he absolutely had to. Like Paris had said last summer: You're gonna be huge when you're ready to do your own thing.
He wanted to be ready now. He was ready. And he could feel the moment- his moment- passing by overhead. Some of the opportunities he was allowed to grab, but more and more he was finding himself feeling... restrained. No one in One knew the ins-and-outs of the entertainment industry yet, not like in the Capitol. They should've known any contracts drafted up by the execs would be for the execs, but when a guy has barely started going through puberty and someone tells him they can make him a star, he signs on the dotted line. Or at least Nic did.
"Bluh!" he grunted, punching out at the open air, kicking at it as if fighting an invisible foe, hissing with discontent the whole time. After several seconds of this, he spun on his heels and came face to face with a girl who'd rounded the corner. "Heeya- oh." He dropped the raised fist and cleared his throat.
"My bad, I didn't-" hands shoved into pockets, "There's not usually a lot of normal people out here. I mean- not normal, sorry. I meant: there's not usually many non...industry people. This is a private lot. For a movie? Closed set?" He sighed. "Do you work here?"