Chapter 79
AURORA.
*Three Months Later.*
Today was the last day of production. I’d spent almost half a year on this project and to see it end brought tears to my eyes. This was my life now. I was ready to put this experience in my pocket and do more screenwriting.
But first, I had to know that this movie would be a box-office hit. Everyone said the movie was great and I shouldn’t worry but how could I not? The success of a movie depended on the script. And in this movie, I was the screenwriter. If it went terribly, how could I ever show my face in the movie industry again? This was my first movie and I wanted it to be a success.
My worry weighed on me and Peter seemed to notice. He walked up to me during the final scene to stand next to me as we watched the scene together.
“I can't help but be anxious about how the film will perform. It's my first major movie and I want it to succeed,” I commented sadly, wrapping my hands around myself. “What if the numbers are terrible? I could never show m

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