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231. unfinished

  September 12.

  Amidst the rec process, the lohey've had so far, they repeated multiple ses over a month. The recs in the cold, Vieum like a bucket of cold water, making it impossible to carry out the usual recs that were done over and over. Many times, perfe wasn't achieved with just a few quick takes.

  -Do you think we'll ever finish filming? - Billy asked Julie, who was holding an ice cream, her joy was evident, surviving in the cold as she often did.

  -She walked carefully, a girl who only cared about being beyond trends... - sang little Julie. Don't bother, they usually st two to three months at least, and sometimes longer, six months or so, a bit less, it depends on the director, - she murmured, lost in thought.

  Billy took a sip e juice. They waited in a small, mostly empty restaurant for the m hour. Billy had his sketchbook, which Julie sometimes looked at. In the past few days, he had been dedicated to drawing architecture, mostly baroque buildings built ih and 18th turies. These buildings usually have eborate facades, with oral details, sculptures, and reliefs carved in stone. Notable examples include the Church of St. Charles Borromeo (Karlskirche) and the Belvedere Pace.

  The Baroque style is a big star in Europe, which was full of romanticism. Art Nouveau also leaves its mark on Vienna, especially iy's residential and ercial buildings. This style is characterized by its anies, natural motifs, and creative use of materials like wrought iron and gss. The Majolika House and the Postal Savings Bank are notable examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Vienna, like Viennese modernism.

  -I don't mind the recs, I mind the cold, - said Billy. - You know, it's known that people from the tropics feel the cold twice as strongly as normal, but I say, how long did our aors o learn to ehe cold or the heat? I think I have a very long line, like six geions of hot climates, it's impossible to do it for a month. -

  -eople have such problems, oher hand, we bought thermal pajamas. Look at me, I'm wearing a dress, and you have thick jeans, and that leather jacket you end up wearing every night. Last night, Gwyh called me they closed the fashion week in Min, she e to greet us, she has a role to take, but she 't afford three days to e and greet us, - said Julie.

  -I didn't know you were friends, - said Billy.

  -You introduced me to her, - said Julie.

  She maintained a retionship of different calls with Gwyh sihey met at fashion week, a friendship retionship. They are not in the ter of the spotlight, and although they are usually photographed, they are not people who enjoy fame more than mihere are slight gossips, but not much is said about some young women, beyond the vanity fair and some teenage magazines.

  -With night recs, I dare say it's somewhat plicated, - said Billy.

  -We'll celebrate in the early m and sleep during the day, even though you, sir 'I 't do things because I work', - Julie responded.

  -And when is that? - Billy asked.

  -Today, - Julie said, taking a bite of the popsicle, with an i gesture that her features didn't hint she was a trickster.

  -Okay, today, we have a chat at a dive bar, pying pinball, pying with strength, all the strength a man could muster knowing he'd lose to a woman again on the video game maes, - Julie said.

  -Don't do it, Julie. I know what you're up to, - Billy said.

  -What, I just want to do my job?! - Julie asked.

  Billy, for the first time, wao roll his eyes with a hint of hatred.

  -I've known you for two months, and in my time with you, most of the time you try to suggest something, it's because you want something from me. You be sure that in the wenty minutes, you'll be battling with an obvious bet, a bet that casually ents, 'Oh Billy, we should bet on the game, if you win, I'll do something you want, and if I win, you'll do something I want,' - Billy said, imitating Julie's voice. Julie had a total of four voices: the voice of a misogynistic tough guy who only wao dominate women and impose traditional arguments, the voice that imitated Billy made only for Billy and to annoy him during the movie's time, the third voice that imitated her mother, and the st one was that of a silly schoolgirl in love.

  -I'm not talking, it's Jolie, my alter ego, who wao be a model, - Julie said, pouting. Taking out a purple woolen model, more simir to wool. - I'll pay, we'll go to the bridge for you to take a drawing of the bridge, and then we'll go to the museums, there's a modern art ohe bridge. -

  What's better than Viennese architecture? The museums. Here, stitutional monarchies, enlightened individuals who sought to fill the city with museums, art, history, natural sces, and ematicepts.

  -Deal, let me take care of the stuff, you prepare the sandwiches. And I'll buy the drinks. Deal? - Billy asked.

  -Well, but no soda, water, a bit of herbal juice, bckberry juice, although I don't think we have bckberries, apple, you make apple juice, I like apples, - Julie said.

  Among the museums, one of the most curious is the Museum of Jewish History and Culture, a museum dedicated to Jewish tradition and its historical development, from the Middle Ages to the present day. It presents historical artifacts, dots, and works of art illustrating Vienna's rich Jewish heritage. Like the art museum, this museum houses an impressive colle of art that includes masterpieces by artists such as Raphael, Rembrandt, Rubens, and Titian. Its architecture is impressive and houses a wide variety of historical artifacts.

  There's the Albertina, Belvedere, Leopold Museum, and the House of Music... there are a few others.

  -Since when have you been talking to Gwyh? - Billy asked, walking through the halls of the art museum.

  -Since we met, she's funny, and we have simir tastes. We talk about what we want, and she just wants to enjoy ag, parties, and fashion. Although it may not seem like it, she's very itted, - Julie said.

  -Like all women should be, I don't square the image of you two as friends, it's surprising, you're pletely different, - Billy said, paralleling images he had of multiple celebrities, all different and behaving differently than they are in person. For example, some who seem intelligent, funny, and outgoing are shy, introverted, and quiet, it's a noticeable differen Hollywood behavior.

  -We're hardly alike, but we share hobbies and some ideas about the globalized world, - Julie said, paying attention to a work, a rge bck-framed painting, with two people on a red and bck background, it was almost poetic.

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