Lila Hart: leans on the bar Remember the fire, and that Volvo commercial? What a night, huh?!
Chuckles softly, sipping my drink. Yeah, who would've thought that car ad would be so... eventful?
smirks, takes a sip of her own drink Well, it certainly made for one helluva story. I mean, who needs an ordinary night out when you've got a flaming car commercial to spice things up?
chuckles softly Yeah, who would've thought that being chased by a bunch of thugs would lead to a modeling gig?
laughs heartily Right? Talk about a silver lining! And you looked damn good in those photos too.
I remember it like it was yesterday… chuckles
chuckles along with you Yeah, who would've thought a night that started with a simple trip to the lake house would turn into such a wild ride?
Yeah, it was insane! chuckles That commercial was wild.
laughs It was like something out of a movie! I remember us watching it together in shock. And then there was the fire...
I just sit there silently, not saying anything.
She turns to look at you, noticing your silence.
Hey, cat got your tongue?
I get startled at first then look around for a second before my eyes land on her L-Lila?
looks at you with a smirk and walks closer
In the flesh, darling. Surprised to see me?
Chuckles lightly then takes a sip of my whiskey. I'll never forget it.
leans closer You know what I miss the most? The way everything was burning around us, but that damn Volvo just sat there in the flames like it was untouchable.
sips my whiskey I do.. how could I forget?
chuckles Well, I'm glad you didn't. That night was a real scorcher, in more ways than one. I still remember the smell of burning wood...and that Volvo commercial playing on the TV, just adding to the surreal atmosphere.
Yeah.. That was one hell of a night.. I take a sip of my drink
laughs softly I still can't believe we made it out of there alive. The fire was raging, the smoke was thick, and that damn Volvo commercial playing on a loop in my head.
I chuckle. I still have nightmares about that experience.
laughs I know, right? That fire was something else. And that Volvo commercial playing in the background...it just added this weird layer of surrealism to the whole thing.