for : @unscripteds
location : julia and daniel’s hollywood home.
for julia, there are three inevitabilities in life — death, taxes, and pauline. when she started her career, glittered with moxie and delight, she hadn’t considered that her lawyer would play such a prominent role in her personal life. pauline had seen julia through four divorces, the start of a fifth that was swiftly discarded, and now through the embarrassment of a failed engagement. julia had known from the start it was a mistake, too ashamed and perhaps prideful to admit how outrageously misplaced her emotions had been until a drunken evening with daniel took an emotionally raw turn. even in her liquored haze in the darkness of their malibu hideaway, she couldn’t deny it anymore. so she left at the crack of dawn, burdened with the task of setting jude free from this farce they’ve created . . . only to realize he had disappeared himself and with quite a hefty balance. she’s still getting the final count of everything that had been taken in the night, and her recent isolation is more compelled by humiliation than any financial woes.
days had passed, and she tucked herself away in her iron estate — aside from a phone call from her mother and texts to zarah, pauline had been the only person she’d been in consistent contact with. she knows she’ll have to speak to daniel about . . . well, everything, but she also doesn’t remotely know where to begin. i miss you terribly, i love you like nothing else in the world, i was robbed and the engagement ring might be gone, too. after pauline’s finalized her paperwork for the day, she gives julia a pitying squeeze on the shoulder and makes an exit while bemoaning her other clients and the woes of the rich and miserable. the redhead slumps at the kitchen counter, rubbing her temples and trying to keep herself steady. she suspects she hears a steady trail of footsteps, assumes it’s pauline picking up some forgotten item, only to lift her head and see daniel looking back at her. it speaks volumes that her first instinct is to run into his arms and savor all the comfort she’s always found in the warmth of his chest, but she suspects she doesn’t have the right to do that anymore. she also knows that daniel’s probably aware of what pauline’s presence tend to signify. “it’s not what you think,” she blurts out, pauses, then allows a small, meek smile to tug at her lips. “it’s . . . she’s not here for anything, um, about us. that’s not — i’m not . . . ” i’m not interested in losing you at all. “jude left. i mean, i was planning to but, uh, i guess han shot first and all that.” she’s never been the best at vulnerability, but there’s also very little to conceal at this point. especially with daniel. “he didn’t exactly leave empty handed so pauline’s just helping me catalog everything. she said i could take legal action, but i just want it to go away. maybe bury my head in the sand for being a fucking idiot, but what’s new, right?”













