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“Right, the busy life of Lincoln Larkin remains busy.” Tallulah said, wondering if he ever took a moment to actually notice what was happening around him? Or was he pulled and pushed in so may directions that he couldn’t see what was happening directly in front of him. And while, so many parts of her just wanted to tell him… she shouldn’t have to. Not in this stage of their friendship. He should have known when things were bothering her, he should have just picked it up by now. “No?” She said with a small laugh, as even when she was slightly annoyed by him… Lincoln still found a way to make her smile. Damn him. He was clueless, for certain but he didn’t mean any harm. That was the worst part, she wished he’d do something mean so that she could really not like him but it was Lincoln’s way. “Oh, don’t you start.” Tallulah playfully rolled her eyes. “You’re going to pick at that rule breaker part of me and who’s going to suffer? Us, because we’re the one who will have to sip on a whole bunch of Brodie juice.” Tallulah told him. “I’d rather your management not have to deal with that mess.”
“Haven’t had a second to spare since 2014,” he remarked, his tone caught somewhere between a joke and a confession. Sure, in theory, Lincoln would’ve loved to take it easy and relax a little bit, but in reality, he wasn’t really sure how to do that anymore. There’d be guilt, constant notifications, the constant need to be present, he didn’t really know what “time off” would mean, or if it was achievable. “Unless networking is usual at a house party?” he asked, joking. He was pretty sure it wasn’t. Or at least, not in quite as straight-forward of a sense as other hollywood and entertainment figures being at this party would be. “We’re already breaking a bunch of rules by being here,” he said, somewhat aware that he was egging her on, “Management’s already got a mess to deal with by me being here, they can handle a little more,” he said with a shrug.



















