Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Naiveté, Newness Rule Hills

Decisions are critical. They are individual. Decisions improve our lives. They impede our lives. They inspire creativity, recognition, and success. They instigate emotion, envy, and resentment. The aforesaid underscores decision’s difficulty.

Upon her Los Angeles return, Lauren graced Les Deux. She encountered Brody. They argued. Brody retreated. The next morning, Lauren attended class. Stephanie did also. Eventually, the pair spoke. Stephanie apologized. They enjoyed lunch. If Lauren and Stephanie can coexist, they should. However, Lauren is incredibly naive. Stephanie should not be trusted.

Upon her Los Angeles return, Whitney confronted her future. She quit Teen Vogue. People’s Revolution hired her. Amidst her initiation, Whitney flourished. She addressed designer’s concerns. She stabilized an intense fashion show. She impressed her employer. Intriguingly, People’s Revolution employees must wear black. Are they America’s unhappiest company?

Amidst Lauren and Whitney’s homecoming, Spencer retrieved his possessions. He and Heidi sniped. She made two stunning statements. Spencer ad her are not separated. They are not dating others. Is Heidi serious? Is she stupid? She requested this situation. She cannot dictate terms. She cannot express remorse. Heidi and Spencer lived together. She made him exit. This concludes them.

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