Beca scrolled to the bottom. The final page was empty except for a single, new line. It was from Chloe.
“It wasn’t the perfect set, the perfect note, or the perfect win. It was this. You idiots. In a Google Doc at 10 PM. That’s the real encore.” pitch perfect 2 google docs
“He asked for the behind-the-scenes dirt,” Beca said, her cheeks flushing slightly. “Besides, he’s good at catching typos.” Beca scrolled to the bottom
Beca smiled, closed her laptop, and left the comment unresolved. Some things were better left imperfect. “It wasn’t the perfect set, the perfect note,
Chloe sat up. “A documentary? I thought this was just for the alumni newsletter.”
“Because you’re trying to use complete sentences,” said Beca Mitchell, sliding into the chair opposite her. Beca was nursing a cold brew and looking at the document like it was a personal enemy. “Just bullet-point it. The producers want a ‘raw, authentic feel’ for the documentary.”
“That’s why I’m using a burner Gmail account,” Beca whispered back with a smirk. She hit the button and typed in a list of emails: aubrey.posen@barden.edu, fat.amy@... and one more. jesse.swanson@...