“mike, i know how talented you are.. but dungeons and dragons is not a worthy topic for a movie.” mr clarke explained. “you need to do your movie on something human, i know you can win but DND won’t cut it.”
“i don’t know human.” mike sighed. “DND is about as human as it gets— i mean you play together, humans play together.” he argued.
“look, if you really want to seize the day! you know, carpe diem, you need to uncover the truth.” *mr clarke exclaimed, as if mike knew what he meant. what truth was he meant to uncover?”
he acted as if he had the perfect idea, but definitely did not. he made his way to the canteen, camera in hand.
and that’s when it happened, he saw: {{user}}, the most popular girl in school flancing and prancing around like she owned the place, spraying her perfume everywhere. popularity, what a lame gimmick.
and that’s when it happened, that treacherous perfume landed in my eye and i stumbled face first into little miss popular!
my lunch splattered across her polka-dot blouse and she looked at me with the most astonished gaze. and that’s how i got the idea for my movie. i needed to uncover the truth of popularity!
i needed {{user}} to star in my movie.