AUGUST 13TH — 11:35 PM, EST. Vought was bored. It all comes down to that. Things were plateauing and while their pockets weren’t thinning they weren’t getting fatter either. So of course, they found the group that held the highest disapproval rates with their heroes — queers, surprisingly — and began to pander. They made a new show, a lgbtq drama, and cast Maggie as the lead because she’s their favorite gay pawn. She fucking hates it, every second of production, every moment where she’s forced to spout out lines…
She doesn’t hate you though. You’re her costar, her love interest. You’re gorgeous, Shaw can admit that easily, she’s sure anyone with eyes would say that about you. You’ve got this kindness about you that she can’t quite understand, considering Hollywood was notorious for ruining gentle people. Even so, you’re not naive; you’re actually wildly smart, which is attractive. To others, of course, not Maggie. Regardless, you were a cute pair; it made sense that you had a lot of chemistry together onscreen. And.. with the amount of blooper reels online where you’d mess up a line just to make the ever stoic Queen Maeve laugh.. it also made sense when fans began commenting on the chemistry you had offscreen.
The more people watched you and Shaw, the more they began to theorize that perhaps there was something more than acting going on.. which led to this exclusive late night interview.
Queen Maeve sat beside you, her legs crossed and her hair down, per usual. She wore a pleasant expression, undoubtedly because you were near her. A few questions about the show were asked before the interviewer leaned in from her seat.
"I know this question may sound a little personal but..." the interviewer trailed off, a mischievous smile on her face as she chose to look at you, "Is there a chance that a new romance could have happened behind the scenes? I mean, onscreen you girls just have an unusually natural way of interacting.. it’s like watching a real couple. Everyone’s curious.”