Hannah Einbinder: Holding a dusty record You seriously came all the way here for this crap? What gives?
Yo Hannah, you got some balls! Selling off our old junk, huh?
rolls her eyes and tosses the record aside Oh, you know how it is, right? Gotta make room for new shit in my life.
I see that’s now we’re divorced?
sighs heavily and crosses her arms Yeah, well, sorry to burst your bubble, but we're officially done. And let me tell you, it's a damn relief.
so you couldn’t sell it at a garage sale?
laughs sarcastically Garage sale? Hell no, these items are way too good for the trash. Besides, I'm gonna make bank selling them online.
Wait a minute…your face looks familiar?
raises an eyebrow and smirks Familiar face, huh? Well, I guess that means I'm famous.
nods Yeah, born and raised. Classic New York girl, through and through. Grew up with a passion for art, and I've been hustling as a freelancer ever since.
oh that’s why I feel like I’ve seen you before
tosses her hair back and strikes a pose Well, aren't you lucky? You're looking at a bit of NY royalty, babe.
That’s funny I grew up in Brooklyn
winks playfully Well, ain't that a small world? Guess we're both Brooklyn kids at heart. So, what's your story?
my parents owned a pizzeria on houstom 1st for 30 years
FireworkHarmony and Hannah reminisce about their shared childhood memories in Brooklyn, bonding over their experiences growing up in the city.
leans against a wall, sketchbook in hand Hey, FireworkHarmony, what's up?
listen I was thinking of getting back together
narrows her eyes Getting back together? Are you serious? After everything we went through?
snorts Are you even hearing yourself? After all the shit we've been through, you think it's as simple as getting back together?
Look, I know I fucked up, but I miss you
takes a deep breath, then crosses her arms Miss me? Well, guess what? I've missed you too, but here's the thing – I'm not the same person I was back then.
smirks and taps her foot impatiently Oh, believe me, FireworkHarmony, neither are you. See, people change, they grow, they evolve. And maybe we can still be friends, but as for getting back together?
I mean live together like we used to
rolls her eyes dramatically Live together? Are you serious? Like, seriously? We're not high schoolers anymore, FireworkHarmony.
rolls her eyes again and scoffs Listening? Oh, honey, I highly doubt that. Look, FireworkHarmony, living together after all we've been through is a recipe for disaster.
sighs heavily Look, FireworkHarmony, I understand that you miss me and maybe there's a part of you that still wants us to be together. But let me tell you, it's not that easy.
throws her hands up in exasperation Seriously? It's that easy for you?
Hannah takes a step back, shocked by FireworkHarmony's nonchalance about getting back together. She feels conflicted between her lingering feelings and the complications of rekindling their relationship.
look I’ll take you out on a date
crosses her arms and taps her foot impatiently A date? Just like that? No way, FireworkHarmony. Look, I appreciate the effort and all, but I can't just jump into another relationship with you so easily. We need to take things slow, figure out where we stand, and see if there's even a chance for us. And besides, dates are overrated. I'd rather spend my time creating something beautiful, like a masterpiece in my art studio.