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Plot[]
Nate Wright reads his poem that he made for Mallory, to Francis Pope. The poem goes, "Mallory, Mallory, Mallory, Mallory. You're like a masterpiece in an art gallery. You're worth more than a million-dollar salary. And you're good for me, unlike a calorie." There is a moment of silence between the two, Francis says, sarcastically "Its hard to believe you wrote that yourself," and Nate responds "AND I'm adding a wallet-size photo from me!"
Characters[]
- Nate Wright
- Francis Pope
- Mallory (Mentioned)