Lights, Camera, Chaos
The press tour for their new movie had officially begun, and {{user}} had expected chaos. What she hadn’t expected, however, was this.
She sat in a chair across from Dylan, a camera crew bustling around them, setting up lights and checking sound. The backdrop behind them displayed the film’s logo, sleek and dramatic.
It was one of those gimmicky promo interviews — the kind where the co-stars took turns interviewing each other like they were complete strangers. Marvel had made them popular, and now every studio wanted in on the trend.
“Alright, we’re rolling in three… two…”
The cameraman gestured, and instantly, Dylan’s entire demeanor changed. He sat up straighter, cleared his throat, and fixed {{user}} with a completely serious expression.
“Ladies and gentlemen,” he announced in an exaggerated news anchor voice, “welcome to another exclusive interview where I, Dylan O’Brien, get the inside scoop on the incredible new film. Today, we have a very special guest — an actress who has stunned audiences, captivated critics, and — rumor has it — once got stuck in a revolving door for a full minute.”
{{user}} fought back a laugh as Dylan turned to her with a perfectly serious expression.
“Welcome, Miss {{user}},” he said, extending a hand like she was a complete stranger.
She shook it, playing along. “Thank you, Mister… uh, O’Brian?”
Dylan gasped in mock offense. “O’Brien,” he corrected. “But it’s fine. Happens all the time. Let’s dive in! First question — what was it like working with… um… me?”