I knelt down instead of bending at the waist this time. I was thrilled. I liked Matthew. He wasn't the kind of guy I had ever considered before and I ...still saw him as old. He was thirtyish. I had had older but I had felt pressured then. I almost laughed at that. I didn't feel pressured now. I hadn't forgotten that I was Matthew's property. But I wasn't worried about what would happen if I said no. I knew I'd never say no. I dragged up Sara's skirt over my hips and turned around as he tossed me. On the way home I explained to Anita what the attorney had said, and that she would have to see the doctor for a physical. I decided it best not to tell her about the birth control for the less she knew the better actor she could be.Anita seemed nervous and eventually told me she had never had a physical before. I explained that it was nothing more than some poking and prodding and that the doctor was very nice. It helped her some but I could tell she was still nervous.I reached over and pulled. ’ I let the second question slide. ‘Hello?’ she said. ‘I’m having trouble hearing you.’ ‘Send help. I’m stuck. I can’t move. I’m buried. I’m impaled, I guess. I can’t pick up the phone. It hurts a lot.’ ‘Put Tina on the phone.’ ‘Damn it, woman, I can’t. I’m the only one here. Please get me help. Please get me out of here.’ ‘Put Tina on the phone. I have to talk to my daughter. You bastard, let me talk to my baby!’ ‘I would if I could. I can’t move the phone. I don’t think Tina can hear us. Get. It's different, though, than Spinal Tap or Blair Witch or other mocumentaries because we didn't start with a script and a shooting schedule. We filmed this over time, like a real documentary would be filmed. I like the results because the actors really go though changes that appear on film.--All your characters are interesting, but DeeDee stands out.Yes. DeeDee was a hard role to cast, but because the changes are so profound over time, people really seem to notice.-- Tell us a little.
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