The L Word: Generation Q (2019) Angielski, Pols... ✧ <SIMPLE>
"You’re thinking about Tina," Alice sighed, walking over to join her. "Or the fact that Dani is currently tearing through the office like a whirlwind because a donor backed out. Or maybe that Sophie and Finley are... well, whatever it is they are doing today."
"It’s not just about winning," Bette said, her voice regaining that commanding edge. "It’s about making sure that when they get to where we are, they don't have to fight quite as hard to stay there." The L Word: Generation Q (2019) Angielski, pols...
Bette finally turned around, a small, rare smile playing on her lips. She looked at her oldest friends—the women who had seen her through scandals, heartbreaks, and triumphs. Then she looked through the glass at the new faces—Dani, Sophie, Finley—the ones carrying the torch into a world that was louder and more complicated than the one they had started in. "You’re thinking about Tina," Alice sighed, walking over
Alice raised her green juice in a mock toast. "To the drama, the mess, and the city that never lets us sleep." "To the L word," Shane added with a smirk. well, whatever it is they are doing today
Bette nodded, looking back at the city. The lights were flickering on, one by one, a map of a thousand stories just beginning to unfold. To help me continue or refine this story, let me know: Which should I focus on next?
"The polls are holding steady," Alice’s voice cut through the silence. She leaned against the doorframe, checking her reflection in her phone screen. "But your tie is crooked, and quite frankly, it’s off-brand for a future mayor."