“You really are good, you know that?” Jack asked him as they made their way in Jack’s car to Tyler’s apartment. “You sound so surprised by that.” Jack shrugged. “I guess I am. I was. I don’t know. Do you know how many people in LA say they want to be an actor? And just having the desire doesn’t make you good.” “I guess that’s true,” Tyler acknowledged. “But if you’re serious you take acting classes, learn from experience by taking small parts. It’s not really that different from being an apprentice electrician.” “Hmm. Never heard that comparison before. Anyway, I guess until I saw you with my own eyes, I didn’t realize how serious you are about it. It’s nice.” Tyler rolled his eyes. “Thanks for thinking my career choice is nice.” “I didn’t mean it like that.” He sighed. “Yeah, I kno

