I wrote Kelly (the object of my unrequited love), telling her about my script and the character I based on her. I ended my missive by asking her to write back to let me know if she wanted to see the script. Well, she didn't write back. I sent her the script, anyway. All I can say is I hope she reads it, especially the "Nicholas and Alexandra speech" at the end in which the character based on me says the things I wish I'd said to Kelly all those years ago. (See my last journal entry, for details.)
I have her work phone number and I'm tempted to call. I probably won't, though, since I know what will happen. I'll call, the secretary won't put me through, I'll leave a message, but, just as she didn't respond to my e-mails, she won't return my call, either.
You know, it's funny: Years ago, I told Kelly that I started writing. She asked what I was writing, and I said, half jokingly, "Jilted: the Jeff Gallen Story (Jeff Gallen being my real name)." Now, I've actually written a script called "Jilted," and rejection, it turns out, really is my life story.
Nevertheless, I'll go ahead and call her, if that's what you, my readers, want. If I get nothing else out of the experience, I'll get something to write about. (I hate to admit this, but I often do things, just to have things to right about.)
Should I call her or not? I leave it up to you. Let me know, either way.
I have her work phone number and I'm tempted to call. I probably won't, though, since I know what will happen. I'll call, the secretary won't put me through, I'll leave a message, but, just as she didn't respond to my e-mails, she won't return my call, either.
You know, it's funny: Years ago, I told Kelly that I started writing. She asked what I was writing, and I said, half jokingly, "Jilted: the Jeff Gallen Story (Jeff Gallen being my real name)." Now, I've actually written a script called "Jilted," and rejection, it turns out, really is my life story.
Nevertheless, I'll go ahead and call her, if that's what you, my readers, want. If I get nothing else out of the experience, I'll get something to write about. (I hate to admit this, but I often do things, just to have things to right about.)
Should I call her or not? I leave it up to you. Let me know, either way.
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You inspired me. I saw in our high school alumni magazine that the father of my high school passion had died.
I didnt know her married name. Was able to find her sister in CA. Her sister has a very unique name. My passion is on a YEARLONG sailing trip "with her family".
The sister didnt have address at work. would email when she gets home. Get this she thinks her sister is in Bermuda.
I imagine I will never hear from her either.
Apparently we have longer memories than our lady friends.
This must be a phase, it has to be a phase. HAHA
I agree with you calling is just a slap. If she wanted to contact you at all email would get it done.
BUT if you want to be shamed into never thinking about this again , call her. Dan
Could I add you back as a friend
Im trying to put it back together