“Veronica, wait up!” Jeremy yelled as Veronica opened the door of her car. She took a deep breath and tried to keep a straight face.
“What?”
Jeremy scratched the back of his head, searching for words. “Did you hear me talking inside? Because I was just talking to myself” he lied. He tried to read Veronica’s face to see if she was buying it.
“Of course you were” Veronica replied in a serious tone. She stepped in and after she inserted the key in the ignition she looked back at Jeremy. “You need a ride?” she offered.
“Actually, I was going…” Jeremy started, but Veronica cut him off.
“Come on, Jer, you can’t be serious about that” she scoffed. “You shouldn’t be alone in a time like this. If you want I can take you to your sister” She noticed Jeremy’s hesitation. “Okay, your call”
“Wait” Jeremy said just in time. He walked around the car and got in at the passenger’s side.
When Veronica parked her car in the parking lot of the hospital and they got out, they saw Bonnie walking out of the hospital.
“Isn’t that your friend?” Veronica asked, atuação innocent. Jeremy nodded and signaled at Bonnie. She noticed and headed towards them.
“Hello, Jeremy” Bonnie smiled. She pretended not to see Veronica. “Ehm…visiting hour’s over. They’re not letting anyone in”
“Oh” was all Jeremy could come up with.
“Okay” Veronica clapped her hand. “Moment of spontaneity. Why don’t we all crash at my place? We can call Matt and Keith and wait there until there’s news from Elena”
Jeremy and Bonnie traded glances.
“What? You don’t trust me? Why would I want hurt you, guys? I’m just trying to make this town a safer place. Isn’t that what you used to do, when you were still a witch?” Veronica shot at Bonnie. “Keeping the vampiros in check?”
Bonnie looked away. How long was everyone going to remind her of that?
“Alright, we’ll go with you” Jeremy gave in with a look at Bonnie. “But no mais past references, okay?”
“Sure, no problem” Veronica replied casual. “Now, who wants to drive shotgun?”
“What?”
Jeremy scratched the back of his head, searching for words. “Did you hear me talking inside? Because I was just talking to myself” he lied. He tried to read Veronica’s face to see if she was buying it.
“Of course you were” Veronica replied in a serious tone. She stepped in and after she inserted the key in the ignition she looked back at Jeremy. “You need a ride?” she offered.
“Actually, I was going…” Jeremy started, but Veronica cut him off.
“Come on, Jer, you can’t be serious about that” she scoffed. “You shouldn’t be alone in a time like this. If you want I can take you to your sister” She noticed Jeremy’s hesitation. “Okay, your call”
“Wait” Jeremy said just in time. He walked around the car and got in at the passenger’s side.
When Veronica parked her car in the parking lot of the hospital and they got out, they saw Bonnie walking out of the hospital.
“Isn’t that your friend?” Veronica asked, atuação innocent. Jeremy nodded and signaled at Bonnie. She noticed and headed towards them.
“Hello, Jeremy” Bonnie smiled. She pretended not to see Veronica. “Ehm…visiting hour’s over. They’re not letting anyone in”
“Oh” was all Jeremy could come up with.
“Okay” Veronica clapped her hand. “Moment of spontaneity. Why don’t we all crash at my place? We can call Matt and Keith and wait there until there’s news from Elena”
Jeremy and Bonnie traded glances.
“What? You don’t trust me? Why would I want hurt you, guys? I’m just trying to make this town a safer place. Isn’t that what you used to do, when you were still a witch?” Veronica shot at Bonnie. “Keeping the vampiros in check?”
Bonnie looked away. How long was everyone going to remind her of that?
“Alright, we’ll go with you” Jeremy gave in with a look at Bonnie. “But no mais past references, okay?”
“Sure, no problem” Veronica replied casual. “Now, who wants to drive shotgun?”
De Britse acteur Ed Westwick wil niets liever dan een rol vertolken in een productie in het bekende Londense theaterdistrict West End, de Britse tegenhanger furgão, van Broadway. Westwick, die bij het grote publiek bekend raakte als Chuck baixo in de Amerikaanse tienerserie "Gossip Girl", zegt meer in petto te hebben dan enkel en alleen acteren voor televisie of film.
"Ik wil een keer deel uitmaken furgão, van een kleinschaliger, intiemer project. Alleen op die manier kunnen mensen me pas echt leren kennen, zonder dat er een televisiescherm in de weg staat. Ik kan zingen, dus misschien een musical", aldus Westwick op showbizzsite Contactmusic.com.
Maar Westwick zal zijn theaterdromen toch nog even moeten opbergen, want er wachten hem nog twee seizoenen furgão, van "Gossip Girl". (Belga / LEE)
"Ik wil een keer deel uitmaken furgão, van een kleinschaliger, intiemer project. Alleen op die manier kunnen mensen me pas echt leren kennen, zonder dat er een televisiescherm in de weg staat. Ik kan zingen, dus misschien een musical", aldus Westwick op showbizzsite Contactmusic.com.
Maar Westwick zal zijn theaterdromen toch nog even moeten opbergen, want er wachten hem nog twee seizoenen furgão, van "Gossip Girl". (Belga / LEE)