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The black stretch limousine bearing the plates of a U.S. senator eased around the traffic circle at the center of Temperance Hill.

Sen. Helene Falkland picked up the limo’s intercom to buzz her chauffeur.

‘Use the bank president’s parking space,’ Helene said. ‘He’s expecting me.’

The chauffeur nodded, glancing in the rear view mirror. She was beautiful. The clean classic lines of a young Ingrid Bergman. The cool aloofness of a Greta Garbo. He turned off his thoughts. The parking space was just ahead on the right.

Senator Falkland handed the sheaf of papers to her aide.

‘Stay by my side, Jeff. I don’t want to fumble around for figures when I need them.’

Jeff patted his bulging briefcase. ‘We’re all set, senator. Every thing’s cross-indexed like you wanted.’

‘The daughter is here, right?’

‘Robyn Dunmore came for her father’s funeral,’ Jeff said. ‘She thinks this board meeting is just an official condolence from the newspaper corporation.’

‘The editor’s son hasn’t shown up?’ Senator Falkland glanced at her notes. ‘He’s the one with experience.’

Jeff wrinkled his nose. ‘He won’t come. I lost track of him after he was run out of town. Took to the bottle as he bounced from one paper to another.’

‘Then if the girl’s the key to it, I’m ready.’

‘You’re ready, senator,’ Jeff said with a wink. ‘After three terms in office, you’re ready to give the newspaper it’s comeuppance.’

Helene Falkland touched Jeff’s hand. ‘Not just my political career,’ she said. ‘This is the payoff for three generations of Falklands.’

Jeff watched Helene’s firm buttocks twist smoothly in the black silk dress as she stepped out of the limo. He noted the way Helen’s shapely legs filled out the silk hose.

There was a standing joke among the other senators about the special initial license plate on Helene’s limo. ‘HF’ didn’t stand for Helene Falkland, the joke said. It really meant Helene Fucks.

Jeff smiled. The joke wasn’t just a sexual innuendo. It was a warning. Mess with Senator Helene Falkland and you’ll get screwed.

He had followed that fabulous body around every day for twelve years. Yet he still fantasized about his boss. But he knew she would bust the balls of the man who dared to crack that frozen exterior.

Helene leaned back into the limo.

‘Get your ass in gear,’ she barked at Jeff. ‘I’m finally gonna pluck the feathers off this barnyard newspaper.’

Jeff was opening the door of Guaranty Bank when he glanced across the street to the cemetery on the hill. He nudged the senator. They watched Robyn Dunmore take off her dress shoes and walk barefoot to the grave of her father who was editor of the Temperance Hill Journal. Jeff glanced at Helene Falkland. For the first time in months, he saw the senator smile.

Helene turned on her heels, and with Jeff trailing behind her, stalked into the bank.

‘That girl,’ Helene whispered, ‘doesn’t stand a fuckin’ chance.’

At the cemetery, Robyn Dunmore paused at her father’s grave. Just two days ago, she had followed her father one last time to his favorite spot, this emerald green hill above the town. It was a large funeral that surprised the townsfolk. Even the state governor came, bearing official condolences from the speaker of the State House, and even the President of the United States.

‘The influence of this small town editor reached even to the White House,’ the governor had said.

Golden dots of late autumn sunshine sparkled through the trees on the hill, healing the fresh brown wound in the earth. My father has been slipped into this tiny envelope of earth and sealed away forever, Robyn thought.

A warm breeze brought the soothing familiar fragrance of the harbor nestling at the foot of the hill. Now her father would forever keep watch over his beloved town below, just as his newspaper had kept vigil through the good and lean years.

As a barefoot child, her father had brought her up this hill, first on his strong shoulders, then hand-in-hand when her coltish legs grew stronger. He taught her to love this hill which blocked out the northern gales in winter, and replenished the town’s wells during the spring runoff.

‘This hill stands guard over the town,’ her father would say with a sweep of his massive ink-stained arms. ‘And The Journal must always stand guard over its people.’

As Robyn’s limbs lost their baby fat and curved into adolescence, he taught her to love The Journal. Grudgingly at first, Robyn spent her afternoons in the printing plant. She took delight in learning the mysteries of type fonts and standing spellbound before the clattering Linotype machine that cast the type into metal lines.

While her high school classmates gathered around the jukebox at Spivey’s Soda Shop after school, Robyn explored the inky bowls of the Journal’s 16-page Goss press as seriously as a surgeon probed the heart.

At the end of a hard day, her father would push her towards the men’s room – the only restroom for the all-male press staff – with orders to scrub the ink off her cheeks and comb the lint of newsprint from her golden curls. Then he would send her off to cover a town council meeting. More than one of her teachers looked at her fingers stained yellow by film developing chemicals and accused her of smoking.

‘A small town newspaper is the best classroom in the world,’ her father said. The best classroom in the world. Robyn hoped she would remember the lessons.

Now she was alone. As the sun rose higher in the blue sky, a breeze swirled through her ash blonde hair. She bent down to slip on her dress shoes, then started down the hill. The newspaper board was finally going to honor her father’s work. She didn’t want to miss it.

In the conference room, a knot well-dressed men opened a path as Senator Helene Falkland entered. They quickly swarmed around her. She turned to the county superintendent of education.

‘Be a dear, Jay, and get me a chair.’

She settled into the cushioned executive chair as the mayor pulled up his chair beside her. Helene opened a silver case and took out a cigarillo. Mayor Conners fumbled for his gold lighter and cleared his throat.

‘How are things on the Hill, senator?’ Mayor Conners pushed a massive crystal ashtray toward her.

Helene took a swift puff and put the cigarillo aside. ‘Not now, mayor. We’ll talk politics at lunch. Excuse me a moment, darling. I must get with Huey for a moment.’

Helene greeted Huey Lewis, the town banker, with pecks on both cheeks. That always softened him up.

‘Huey, dear, we must try to help that poor newspaper out now that the dear editor has passed away. Why, his little girl just won’t be able to make a go of it. She’s had her head in computer science and all.’

The banker raised an eyebrow.

‘Why, senator. That’s the first kind thing I’ve ever heard a Falkland say about the Dunmore clan. Don’t tell me that old feud is finally over.’

‘The is not the time for me to seem unkind,’ Helene said. ‘That little girl just needs a little help.’

Huey narrowed his gaze. ‘What’s on your mind, senator?’

Helene glanced off in the distance for a moment as if she was trying to think,

‘Well, your bank,’ she said, ‘is holding a note her dad signed five years ago. Do tell me he was able to pay it off.’

‘Now Helene, you know I can’t discuss a customer’s business. Privacy laws and all that.’

The senator bit her lower lip.

‘Mr. Lewis, you know there’s some important banking legislation before my committee. Perhaps I should delay the hearings till I’ve read and studied, studied mind you, all two thousand and thirty seven pages. Yes, I need to study that bill line by line.’

A serious look crossed her face.

‘Guess you’ll have to tell your banking association that it might not get all those loopholes this year.’ Helene paused.
‘Yes, you just tell them your own hometown senator put on the brakes. It’ll be a shame, with you running for association chairman and all.’

Huey Lewis closed his eyes for a moment.

‘Since you’re seeking sensitive information because you have the daughter’s interest at heart, I do recollect that editor’s loan. There are some things that are a little messy about it, though.’

Helene smiled. ‘I believe we understand each other, Huey.’

She looked across the table as Robyn Dunmore took a seat. This thorn in her side had been festering since childhood. Robyn Dunmore, descendant of the family that had ruined her great-grandfather over the state’s last duel.

‘Sorry I’m a few minutes, late,’ Robyn said as she gasped for breath.

The chairman shuffled his papers. He looked at Senator Falkland, then at Robyn Dunmore.

‘Can you run the newspaper, Miss Dunmore?’

The question startled Robyn. She saw the seven men around the massive oak conference table look at her expectantly. They were the town’s leading businessmen. Bankers. Lawyers. Merchants. Accountants. And they were clearly looking to her for help.

Robyn brushed at the imagined lint on the skirt of her tailored black suit. She struggled to suppress the slight tremor in her throat.

‘Of course I always helped Dad after school,’ Robyn admitted. ‘But that was years ago.’

Through the tall windows of the bank’s huge conference room, Robyn could see the newspaper office on the north corner of the town square. The familiar lettering on the sign was now faded. ‘The Journal,’ it said simply. It was a shock to return to the small town after ten years. The proud building sagged on its foundation, like an aging man long neglected.

The bank president coughed loudly.

‘Unless you can run the newspaper,’ he said impatiently, ‘I must make a motion that we accept the offer to sell The Journal.’

Robyn stiffened. A chill touched her spine.

‘We’ve just buried my father,’ she said. ‘Now you’re rushing to hold a wake for his newspaper, too.’

The lawyer, Everett Berry, shifted uneasily in his cushioned executive chair.

‘No need to be melodramatic,:’ Everett Berry said. His face flushed with embarrassment. ‘We’re not burying The Journal,’ he said a little too loudly. ‘Although that might be the kindest thing to do.’

Berry picked up the the auditor’s quarterly report. ‘As corporate directors of your father’s paper, we must admit that there’s not much meat on the newspaper’s bones.’

Robyn’s brown eyes changed from the moist softness of grief to the coldness of sudden anger, stabbing at the men around the table. Her eyes swept across their heavy jowls, their jeweled rings on well manicured fingers, their tailored silk suits that her father could never afford, not even in death. Looking at them, Robyn remembered her father’s years of struggle with the small town paper.

Now the fate of The Journal rested with these men. These button-downed counters of profit and loss. Readers of balance sheets. Gossipers of net worth. Not one of them a journalist. Yet for three hours they had talked as if a newspaper was just another corner gas station.

‘Miss Dunmore?’

This time the bank president took his silver ball point pen and made an irritable tap on the hard table. ‘You have to admit that we have a generous offer from Global News Media. We must do what’s best.’

‘But why,’ Robyn said. She struggled to keep her voice from trembling with rage. ‘Why sell to that monster conglomerate?’

The legs of her chair protested against the marble floor as she suddenly stood to challenge these men who held power over her father’s paper. She pointed to the framed front pages of The Journal dominating the dark paneled walls.

‘The Journal has been the local paper for over a hundred years,’ Robyn said. She walked behind the bank president’s seat and tapped the glass protecting the yellowed paper. ‘Here’s the first edition. Look at the headline: ‘Town Limits Established.’ Have you forgotten that this town and the newspaper were born on the same day?’

Craning their necks, the men glanced from one framed copy of the paper to another. The Journal recorded the town’s growth from a wilderness trading post to the state’s agricultural center.

‘Another thing,’ Robyn continued, ‘why hasn’t Global Media presented its offer in person. Is it’s far-flung operation so big that The Journal is just another small pebble that can be scavenged by long distance?’

‘Jonathan Corsair, the publishing magnate,’ said the bank president in a tone that implied it was one of the 10 Commandments, ‘rarely appears in public.’ He seemed astonished that Robyn wasn’t aware of that. ‘Mr. Corsair seldom ventures outside his compound in Key West.’

The men fidgeted uneasily as Robyn stood her ground.

‘That proves my point,’ Robyn said. ‘A newspaper, a small town newspaper, can’t be managed by long distance.’

Her voice was firm. Gone were the tears of mourning.

‘If Jonathan Corsair is too busy to buy this paper in person, where will he be when we really need him?’

Senator Helene Falkland cut in.

‘Mr. Corsair is an outstanding businessman who will head up the paper. I picked him myself.’

Robyn Dunmore noticed Helene Falkland for the first time.

‘What is the senator doing here,’ Robyn demanded. ‘This is a board meeting for the Journal stockholders. My dad didn’t sell any stock to the Falklands.’

Helene Falkland turned to Dr. Hawthorne. He nodded and stood up.

‘I’m sorry I forgot to tell you, Miss Dunmore,’ Dr. Hawthorne said. He smiled. ‘When your dad took ill a month ago, I sold some of my stock to the senator. She has some ideas about the Journal being more involved in community work. Voter registration and more involvement with our elected representatives.’

Robyn grimaced. ‘Political meddling in the newspaper, you mean.’

The lawyer Everett Berry suddenly rattled the auditor’s report. ‘I’m afraid I must agree with Miss Dunmore,’ he said. ‘I think we should see who we’re dealing with.’

Robyn checked her wrist watch.

‘Since there’s no one here to present the Global Media offer in person, we’re wasting our time,’ she said.

Only two days since her father’s funeral and already her world was threatening to turn upside down.

‘You gentlemen did ask if I could run the paper,’ Robyn said. ‘Well, I can. And I will!’

‘One moment, Miss Dunmore.’ The bank president smiled for the first time. ‘I thought you might insist on personal negotiations.’ He pressed a button on the table intercom. ‘Jonathan Corsair arrived in his personal jet this morning.’

The door swung open. It seemed almost too small for the muscular frame of Jonathan Corsair. His hard body, vibrating with energy, towered over everyone as they stood to greet him. Robyn had to arch her neck to see the steady gaze of his cobalt blue eyes. He must be six feet tall, Robyn thought. His sunburst hair was cropped close with a few wild strands defiant against sun-bronzed skin.

Suddenly Robyn’s legs were as sturdy as pudding. He was ruggedly handsome. And infuriatingly arrogant.

Robyn shook her head and realized that the bank president was speaking again. He droned on, talking piously about community welfare and public trust.

This banker, Robyn remembered sourly, had refused her dad a bank loan to modernize the newspaper plant. The bank finally made a loan, but it was too little, too late, and with a high interest rate.

The other community leaders fidgeted in their seats. But Robyn noticed that Jonathan Corsair was busy establishing his power.

When the man across from him leaned forward, Jonathan would slide a briefcase toward the other man. The other man leaned back in his chair because now there was less table space in front of him.

Robyn realized with a shock that Jonathan Corsair had quietly st
aked out a larger table domain for himself. This was a board room shark used to getting his own way.

Jonathan Corsair was well groomed. But it’s not the expensive cut of his clothes that made him stand out, Robyn decided. It was his self assurance that made the small town businessmen seem pretentious.

Robyn could spot the local trend setters around the table. They flaunted their designer shirts and ties, their trendy trousers and Italian shoes. They were trying too hard to appear the big frogs in a small pond. They wore their clothes like peacocks.

But it was the force of Jonathan’s personality that almost took Robyn’s breath away. Robyn had to force herself to look away from this unsettling man. This man had an inner fire that blazed too bright. Here was a man who was dangerous.

Robyn tensed when Jonathan rose to speak. She couldn’t believe the gall of his first words.

‘Running a newspaper is not a job for an amateur,’ Jonathan Corsair said. ‘It’ll be best to fly in one of my reporters a couple days a week.’

‘Two days a week!’ Robyn’s cheeks flushed with indignation. Strength returned to her legs. Her shoe tapped angrily on the marble floor.

‘Two days a week,’ Robyn fairly stammered. ‘Well, this isn’t Miami or New York, Mister Big Time Publisher! We don’t have Associated Press wire machines pouring out tons of copy from Outer Nowhere to fill our newspaper.’

Is this guy for real, Robyn wondered?

‘Didn’t your henchmen tell you this is a small town? Folks around here read this paper. Cover to cover. This small town paper is their backyard fence for the latest local news.

‘They check to see if we know something they don’t know, and if we’ve got the guts to print it.’

Robyn took a deep breath to calm down.

‘Nothing is closer to people in a small town than its newspaper,’ she said. ‘Maybe in some place like New York they’ll call the paper THE Times, but here in Hometown, U.S.A., folks say OUR Journal.’

Jonathan Corsair tightened his jaw. He slammed his fist on the table.

‘You call that rag a newspaper?’ Waving the latest edition in Robyn’s face, Jonathan’s voice stabbed at her. ‘The Journal hasn’t been a real paper for over a decade, Miss Dunmore.’

Ruthlessly, Jonathan began slapping at each page.

‘There’s nothing on the front page but trivia,’ he said. ‘And in the top right corner, the most prominent spot, there’s an overblown three-column photo of some dirt farmer who brought in a large pumpkin.’

He dropped the offending paper onto the table. ‘Is that really the biggest news in this town?’

‘Don’t your dare -‘ Robyn fought to control her emotions. ‘Don’t you dare come in here and scorn my father’s newspaper,’ Robyn said. ‘My father was a real journalist, not some corporate man in a Madison Avenue business suit.’

The hard line of Jonathan’s jaw softened.

Your father was a great journalist,’ Jonathan said. ‘But his last editions show that at the end he was living ten years in the past.’

He looked at Robyn’s downcast head, her shoulders now slumped in despair.

‘I don’t want to fight you, Miss Dunmore. But I will own this newspaper. And I will hammer it into the newspaper it should be. With or without your help.’

Robyn felt the heat of her face turn crimson as Jonathan’s eyes drilled into her. Jonathan stalked out of the conference room. He was so damn sure of himself.

The bank president rapped the table.

‘If you can run the Journal for ninety days, Miss Dunmore, we’ll delay our decision. But you must turn the newspaper around.’

He reached for the auditor’s report. ‘Otherwise, we’ll have to sell to Mr. Corsair.’

Robyn fled the conference room, sweeping through the outer office without speaking to the receptionist. Her ears stung from Jonathan Corsair’s humiliating rebuke: ‘The Journal hasn’t been a real newspaper for over a decade.’

Bitter words. More bitter, she had to admit, because they were true. Looking across the town square, her heart sank at the tattered appearance of The Journal building with it’s sign weeping with faded lettering.

Even the local businessmen showed open contempt for the once-proud newspaper. Acting like they were doing a charitable act in trying to sell The Journal.

Robyn started toward the newspaper office, her high heels clicking angrily against the cobblestone street. Through years of neglect, the once proud building had turned from white to dirty gray. Robyn paused. Could she turn the newspaper around in just three months?

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Life was good. In my two months since taking over the talent agency from my father, not only had I fooled around with some of the hottest women in Hollywood, but the accountants told me that the firm was bringing in records amounts of money. And of course there was Alyssa Milano, my current girlfriend and who I felt was my soul mate. I couldn't think of anything else to make life better. I was truly at a plateau of bliss. However, when things can no longer go up, the only direction they tend...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 6 Eliza Dushku

One of the most exciting parts of my job as agent to the stars has to be visiting the sets of films/television shows. Sure, it sounds a little hokey and amateur, but it's true. Say what you want about the people in Hollywood and L.A., but when they get behind those cameras (or in front of them) something magical just happens. Today I was on my way out to the set of "Angel", the Warner Brothers network's hot spin-off from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" to see to one of the firm's newest...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 7 Catherine ZetaJones

The least fun part about being an agent out here in Hollywood is having to do damage control when some sort of bad press happens to one of your clients. They say that any news is good news, but I have to disagree. Sometimes a celebrity can do something so stupid that it damages their career for the rest of their life. That is of course, if you let it happen. I was faced with one of those situations now and my mind was racing as I tried to grasp what to do. Sitting in front of me in tears was...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 8 Kirstie AlleyShelley Long

Bored on a slow Sunday afternoon, I decided to do a little cleaning around the house. Since I inherited this house when my father died, I had only used rooms that I had to. The mansion was massive: 7 bedrooms, a study, a huge den and a gigantic pool out back, just to name some of the features. One of the rooms I had not been in was my father's bedroom. It had been four months since he died and when I opened the door, I could smell the dust and settled air of the room. Checking out...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 9 Elizabeth Hurley

Stretching my legs out in front of me and yawning quietly to myself, I settled in my seat for a long ride. I was headed over to England to meet with Elizabeth Hurley about landing a role in another film. Elizabeth was often times called one of the most beautiful and most photographed women in the world, and given the publicity she recieved in the British tabloids, it was not hard to see why. Some of the actresses I have dealt with while I was out in Los Angeles, famous or not, have been major...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 10 Portia De Rossi

"Glad you could come in Portia," I said as I reclined in my chair. "Not a problem Dean, what's up?" Portia replied. Portia De Rossi had become a client of the firm through ruthless dealings by my father, who had lured her away from her two-bit talent agency before, and who had been hugely influential in landing her the role as Nelle Porter on the hit TV show "Ally McBeal". "Well actually, we do have a problem. Do you remember the photographer Rob Akens?" I asked, folding my hands...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 11 Jennifer Love Hewitt

Straightening my light blue bow tie, I ran my hand down my chest, straightening out my cummerbund. Putting on my black tuxedo jacket, I grabbed my keys and wallet and hustled out the door. I was going to be escorting the buxom and beautiful young actress Jennifer Love Hewitt to the premiere to her new movie, "Heartbreakers". This was my first movie premiere in the six months since I began running my father's talent agency out here in L.A. and though I've been to many black tie events...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 12 Jennifer Aniston

****RING RING RING**** Struggling to reach over and grab the phone, I almost fell out of bed as the phone startled me awake. Glancing at the clock through sleepy eyes, I saw that it was 6 AM. Way too fucking early. "Hhhello?" I managed to croak into the phone as I tiredly lifted it to my ear. I was greeted by an overwhelmingly enthusiastic voice on the other end. "Dean! What's happening baby! How's my favorite half-brother!" the voice said. "Jacob, I'm your only fucking...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 13 Britney Spears

Exhausted from my flight to New York City, it was nice to finally be back in L.A. and in my own house. I needed sleep, but I wasn't tired so I decided to surf the channels to see what was on. I finally stopped and found something on E! to watch, but just as I tuned in, it went to the commercial. I was about to change the channel when the new Britney Spears Pepsi commercial came on. "Just enjoy the ride, don't need a reason why..." Britney sang as she pranced around in first a Pepsi...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 14 Denise Richards

Looking at the clock on the dashboard of my BMW X5, I watched it change from 12:00 to 12:01, thereby officially making me late for my meeting with Denise Richards. Punching in the numbers on my cell phone, I had Julie, my assistant, give me Denise's cell phone number. I nearly hit the car in front of me as I reached down to write it down on my notepad. Hanging up with Julie, I dialed. To my surprise, the driver of the car in front of me (a compact fire red Mazda Miata) picked up a phone and...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 16 Penelope Cruz

With the media whirlwind regarding Natalie Portman and myself being attacked by my deranged former assistant Julie becoming just a fading news headline, I knew I had to move on and change a few things. The first of which was that I needed much higher security for the stars and myself. I had been living in a fantasy world when I didn't have any sort of bodyguard or escort for Natalie or myself that fateful night, so I knew I should perhaps look to an outside source for security. After...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 17 Winona Ryder

"Are you sure you have everything Dean? Briefcase, luggage, passport, tickets..." Damon said, rushing around my office in a fever of activity. "Yes Damon, I'm fine. I have everything. And if I don't, I'll just call you on my cell phone and have you FedEx it, ok?" I replied, standing at the door waiting on him to finish looking around so he could take me to the airport. Damon stopped in the middle of the room, dropping his hands to his side and smiling weakly. "Sorry, I just know...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 18 Lucy LiuZhang Ziyi

Sometimes I wonder how I get myself into these situations. Most normal people don't find themselves in such awkward situations as the one I am in right now - frantically trying to get rid of this suitcase bomb sitting on my hotel bedroom. I can hear two women screaming around me, freaking out - Lucy Liu and Zhang Ziyi. I'm trying to ignore them and concentrate on cutting the right wire, or at least figuring out a way to stop the timer, but it's hard to focus. My mind keeps wandering back...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 19 Halle Berry

The past few weeks had been hard to concentrate on business at all. World events brought my industry to a halt and even big events like the Emmys had to be postponed, leaving agents like myself sitting around with nothing to do but call and check on clients to make sure they were doing ok. Several clients stopped by through out the week, including one who turned the head of my assistant Damon pretty sharply, Halle Berry. She had just come by to talk and kill time, production on her next...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 20 Angelina Jolie

I sat across from Angelina Jolie in my office. Angelina was wearing a white "wife beater" t-shirt and a pair of tattered blue jeans as she stared at me with a sort of dissident gaze, absentmindedly flicking the ash from her cigarette onto the carpet of my just-cleaned carpets. I didn't want to bring up the issue of not being able to smoke in an office building in California, I had bigger fish to fry. I rested my head on my hand as I sat in my chair across from her in my wooden desk. We...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 21 Ashley Judd

It's been almost a year now since I took over my father's talent agency, abandoning my life at the time to come out and try to maintain his very profitable business - meeting and well, sleeping with, a pretty big amount of celebrities. I had told myself that after six months I'd call it in and go back East to the lifestyle I grew up in. But now, I think that at least a little more time spent in Hollywood might be in my best interest. I stood right now in the airport lobby, having just...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 23 Sarah Michelle Gellar

My head was spinning. I felt confused and a little angry that this stranger would approach me with such a claim. I tried to poke holes in her story. "That's impossible. I'm an only child. I think I'd know if I had a sibling running around somewhere," I said preposterously, snorting at her claim. "That's the same way I felt too. That is until my father passed away last year and I found this in his old photo album," she said. She reached into her pocket and pulled out a photo. What I...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 24 Julia stiles

One of the celebrities I'm most proud of at the agency is Julia Stiles. Not only was she a fairly esteemed actress for her generation but I had taken a special liking to her. You see, when her career began to take off was right around the time I took over my father's firm. I felt like a proud parent when she had risen to become a pretty well known actress. When her breakout hit "Save The Last Dance" had burst onto the scene, I knew that she had finally made it, that even though she...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 25 Alyson Hannigan

It's true what they say about your life flashing before your eyes right before you think you are going to die. For me, that happened in those few seconds right before my BMW landed like a breaching whale into the dark ocean off the California coast. I saw lots of things and lots of people - my family, my friends, the girls who had broken my heart, the girls I had fallen in love with and all the flings and one night stands in between. I could see nothing in front of me beyond the black...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 26 Reese Witherspoon

The light was very dim inside, the only illumination coming from the streetlight that seemed miles away down the street. The older, decrepit building had indeed been an apartment at some point, although since then had fallen into great disrepair. The front door inside was off it's hinges and lay against the wall at an angle, the wood of it long since rotted through by termites and was dotted in what appeared to be bullet holes. Heading towards the shaky looking stairs, I noticed the graffiti...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 27 Kirsten Dunst

Jacob and his goons waited for me outside the locker room as I dressed. I pondered just making an escape through one of the gym's high windows, but besides being a few floors up, I knew that I wouldn't make it far before he found me again. With a hesitant sigh, I put on my pants and headed back out into the deserted lobby to follow Jacob out. As we passed the front desk, the girl gave me a puzzled look, but I tried to act as calmly and coolly as possible. I didn't want her to tip off the...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 28 Neve Campbell

Jacob bounded toward me, knife in hand, and I stepped out of the way quickly to avoid being struck. Jacob lost his balance, but only for a step, spinning back around for another pass. This time I was more ready for him, blocking his arm as it came down at my head in a stabbing motion. I landed a quick punch to Jacob's stomach, but it didn't seem to phase him. Although he was smaller than me, I knew that his party-hard lifestyle and peak physical shape demanded that he be able to take a...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 29 Cameron Diaz

"Come on asshole, didn't you see me trying to get over?" I yelled at the car in front of me, banging my hand on the steering wheel in frustration. I was stuck in rush hour traffic and the car in front of me - some soccer mom who obviously didn't belong on the Los Angeles freeway - decided that it was acceptable to cut me off in order to gain a measly one car length on me. Settling back in my seat with a frustrated grunt, this was not how I wanted to start my day. I sat idly in my car,...

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Journal of an AgentChapter 30 The Finale

"So tell me Damon, where do you see yourself in say, 10 years?" I said to my assistant as we both munched down some bagels during an impromptu breakfast in my office. "Mmph!" he replied, finishing chewing, pausing to swallow before he continued. "Well, I'd like to stay here at Shooting Stars. Of course my dream is to direct a film, even a low budget indie one. I want to get higher up in the Hollywood hierarchy," "Then you want to move to behind the camera, rather than ushering stars...

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Drifter McLeod Desiree

CHAPTER 1 Two unhappy years post-graduation spent working for his father in a small-town store dealing in rent-to-own furniture, appliances and electronics had convinced McLeod Jones he was becoming brain dead. His father refused to introduce innovations or allow McLeod to modernize the premises and at least half the customers resented dealing with Jones junior because of his young age, thinking he knew nothing. McLeod quit. His father shut himself in his office with a loaded shotgun,...

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Pregnant and Desireable

I had the day off, it was a very warm Summer day, so I decided to head tothe mall, where it was at least air conditioned and perhaps purchase somenew lingerie.Upon entering the large department store, I quickly located the lingeriedepartment. Being it was the middle of the afternoon, there weren't manyshoppers in the store. After sorting through various night gowns, robes,panties, I selected a few to try on. While heading to the dressing room,I noticed a woman who appeared to be in her late...

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Desiree

I was walking around the local mall just doing some casual wandering shopping, not really looking for anything including what I found. I rounded the corner and there stood this amazing creature with long brown hair, deep blue eyes and the fullest lips I have seen in some time.She was a fuller figured beauty and I was very intrigued with what I saw since she was very sultry and definitely sexy. I followed her into a couple of normal stores when she led me into a store I was apparently not paying...

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An Unholy Desire1

Chapter 2 The Medical Center was nestled in a grove of Eucalyptus trees on the west side of the hill, separating the hospital from the research center and classrooms that were s**ttered over the hills. Everything on ‘Pill Hill,’ as the doctors, professors, and research students called it affectionately, was painted white and now, in the late morning sun, the hill had a magical feeling to it. Buzzing with activity, students rushed to and from classes, eyes glued to the sidewalk in worry …...

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A Shower with My Secretdesire

A Shower with my Secret Desire I check my watch, I know I am late, bloody trains, then the traffic. I know you’re going to be getting ready, and I wanted to see your transformation with my own eyes. From tracksuit to queen, ready to walk confidently on my arm. I get to the door and I know where you keep your spare key, so I simply get it and open the door. Once inside I can hear the shower running and your music playing. “Bugger!” I think. With that I hear you walking around. “Oh I’m not to...

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A Shower with My Secretdesire

A Shower with my Secret Desire I check my watch, I know I am late, bloody trains, then the traffic. I know you’re going to be getting ready, and I wanted to see your transformation with my own eyes. From tracksuit to queen, ready to walk confidently on my arm. I get to the door and I know where you keep your spare key, so I simply get it and open the door. Once inside I can hear the shower running and your music playing. “Bugger!” I think. With that I hear you walking around. “Oh I’m not to...

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An Unholy Desire1

Chapter 2The Medical Center was nestled in a grove of Eucalyptus trees on the west side of the hill, separating the hospital from the research center and classrooms that were s**ttered over the hills. Everything on "Pill Hill," as the doctors, professors, and research students called it affectionately, was painted white and now, in the late morning sun, the hill had a magical feeling to it. Buzzing with activity, students rushed to and from classes, eyes glued to the sidewalk in worry ......

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Desire

Desire, Fictionmania Contest Entry By Angela J. These are my final thoughts. I've downloaded this to a disk so that you will know that I was more than what you thought. In realizing that you have murdered me, I hope that you will find some remorse for your actions. It was really by accident that I discovered my ability to read and write thoughts. I suppose it started with desire. How fascinating? I knew that there were others before me. They, the creators, did not keep...

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Dont Speak to Me of Desire

Don’t speak to me about desire. I know more of that word than most know about their own heartbeats. I have desired many things, some of which I have actually managed to grasp. I know desire. I know it well. I desire her with a part of me so ancient that it is nothing more than the spawn of patience. I look at her and wonder what it would be like to know her touch on my skin. Soft? Harsh? Dominating? Submissive? This part of me, an elder of mankind be eons, does not wonder… it waits. It waits...

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It's not easy being twenty-two, fresh out of university with a degree, and not being able to find a job. You feel self-assured with the graduation certificate, why wouldn't you? It's all you have been working towards for four years. I really thought journalism was different, but I, like my friends, had a taste of reality, and along with it, great humility.I changed tactics and applied for any job that may get me in the door, so that one day I may be lucky and get to do some real journalism...

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Mark is the chief scientists in a lab that is working on a drug that allows the subject to loose total control of her sexual desires. A drug that would create such a sexual desire that morals would go right out the window. The only thing important to the subject would be to feed her lust and quench her desires. However, this kind of drug wasn't easy to create, he and his team worked on this for over twelve years, without success. He and his company knew that if they succeeded the discovery...

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All Lovers Desire

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