‘Okay, Cece,’ Murray said to me. ‘We just need to get a few talking-head shots.’
I nodded, shifting around in my chair as I tried to find a comfortable way to sit. The black dress they’d given me for the First Night Party was gorgeous, but the skirt was all tulle and it was itchy as hell.
‘Are you all right?’
‘I’m fine,’ I answered. I hoped the dress wouldn’t show sweat on camera. It was unbelievably hot under the bright lights of the improvised studio.
‘Then sit still. You’re going to look like you’re lying or you really need to pee. Neither is going to look good on TV.’
I sat still. Murray had one of those voices that you obeyed instinctively. He reminded me of a foster mother I’d had for a while as a kid. She’d been nice (if you were grading on a curve, anyway), but if she wanted you to do something, you did it.
‘Okay,’ Murray said. ‘Here we go. Remember to answer in full sentences. The audience isn’t going to hear my question, only your answer.’
‘Okay.’
‘Why did you come on Marry Me, Juliet, Cece?’
This was it.
I took a quick breath, and then I smiled the smile I usually reserved for especially difficult customers. ‘I came on Marry Me, Juliet for one reason,’ I said. ‘To find true love…








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