Emily is here to ask her whether she should terminate her contract or not. She tells Emily that she has two new plays she's going to put on. One is set in the modern world and the other in the ancient world. Emily tells her that she can choose one of the plays and she'll act as the heroine in both of them. She orders a bunch of flowers from the florist and then throws them out because they're too pretty. She takes a picture of the flowers and a teddy bear and sends it to her sister. She doesn't know what to make of it. She thinks it's strange that her sister would be indifferent to her fiance's love for another woman. She also thinks that if she were a child, she would have taken all of her sister's things from her since she knew that her fiance loved a different woman. But now that she is a teenager, Emily thinks that she would never take anything from her sister since she knows that she loves another woman and that's why she became famous.
Emily is here to ask her whether she should terminate her contract or not. She tells Emily that she has two new plays she's going to put on. One is set in the modern world and the other in the ancient world. Emily tells her that she can choose one of the plays and she'll act as the heroine in both of them. She orders a bunch of flowers from the florist and then throws them out because they're too pretty. She takes a picture of the flowers and a teddy bear and sends it to her sister. She doesn't know what to make of it. She thinks it's strange that her sister would be indifferent to her fiance's love for another woman. She also thinks that if she were a child, she would have taken all of her sister's things from her since she knew that her fiance loved a different woman. But now that she is a teenager, Emily thinks that she would never take anything from her sister since she knows that she loves another woman and that's why she became famous.