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I glanced in his direction

“That’sstepsister, Raquel,” I whispered “He cheated on me with her”

“Oh”

He looked concerned, as if he couldn’t possibly fatho on me, which was nice of him

“Can we pretend to be deep in conversation?” I asked, feeling desperate

“Anything for you,” he said, with a wink that ht then and there

“Thank you,” I said, ie”

“Gavin,” he whispered and cleared his throat “I really think it was a s of New York”

He quickly i up a conversation we had been in the middle of

“He did okay, but come on There are lots of bankable actors with real Irish accents And having Daniel Day-Lewis play the true blue American, well, it felt like opposite day But sole-handedly by Liarinned “The less said about Cah”

“Agreed,” I said, as he pretended to be enraptured “I et why they cast American actors for et actual Irish and British people where they could, and most of them didn’t do too badly I was put off at first by the historical inaccuracies But then I read the book it was based on and realized that inning”

“Like how?”

“Well, for starters, Bill Poole, who Bill the Butcher is based on, is not known to have killed anyone”

“Well, blow enuinely surprised “Look at you I’m impressed I never knew a film buff could be so beautiful Today is for sure my lucky day”

I bealanced over at Kenny and Raquel, who both scowled in our direction I really hoped they would be called in beforeif they kneas there for counseling On the upside, I caught a look from Raquel, and she actually looked like she was jealous because I ith such a hot guy