Diary Of A Stage Mother's Daughter: A Memoir - Plot & Excerpts
Sunlight snuck in around the edges of the curtains. Judging from the brightness of the rays, and the temperature of the room, the sun had been baking the back of the house for a while. I’d slept in later than I’d planned. The night before I’d been on a date with Patrick, a guy I’d met a few months earlier during a shift at Islands, a loud burger bar in Westwood, the college town that surrounded UCLA. My plan to man the hostess stand at the front of the restaurant and collect fraternity boys for the summer was a stroke of genius. I secured an apron and started working before graduation. Now my sore feet and meager paycheck reminded me why I was leaving for college in the fall. I’d worked my shift the night before and then met Patrick for a late dinner. He’d graduated from UCLA a year earlier, so when he first came into the restaurant with a pack of friends and asked for my number on the way out, I lied to him. I told him I was home from Stanford for the summer going on auditions, trying to decide if I wanted to go back.
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