Duke Brady escorted Lila and me to the third floor. There we found a skeleton camera crew. “These people here will film you guys after you’ve come up with what you want to say to the people of New York. I know it’s just a rehearsal, and you can punch up what you actually want to say when you have to do it for real, but make this count.” He pointed to a table with a few chairs around it. “Over there is where you can write down what you want to say. The scene should only last about a minute. Not too long, not too short. Any questions?” I shook my head, and Lila did too. Seems we both knew what we were doing. Not that I actually knew what I was doing, but I could fake it. The air of confidence one wears can be the only thing needed to throw your competition off. They think you know what the
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