A FATAL FEUD

Drinks are thrown. Insults are hurled. And then that bar again, that vicious fight and Harper being led away in handcuffs.

Jasmine McKenna: It’s understandable that things escalated for Harper at that time. She’d either just lost her husband or just murdered him. She’d found out he was cheating on her. He’d got another girl pregnant. But I never was sure why things escalated for Nadine.

Stephanie Cameron: Harper was devastated—of course she was. All these secrets were coming out about her husband—the sort of thing that had already led to his death, we just didn’t know it yet.

Ivan Drozdov: Nadine was trying to rebuild her career, and she was on the right path.

But then she threw away her victory at the Oscars for her vendetta against Harper instead.

And when she should have been galvanizing on the success of that, she was operating a smear campaign against her instead.

The Nadine I’d befriended at CADS would have been appalled, but I couldn’t blame Nadine—Harper was as she’d always been: a thing to run to so she didn’t have to admit what she was running from.

Nadine Heywood: Acting was my first love.

But my heart was broken, and I didn’t know how to treat it right anymore.

That’s all this is—a story of two hurting people too immature to deal with their grief, turning to distraction and spotlights instead.

Murder? Please, we could barely find our way home from the strip.

Couldn’t bury a rumor, let alone a body.

Jasmine McKenna: Maybe it was fueled by guilt. Maybe it was more petty drama from two provenly petty actresses. Whatever it was, it was entertaining as hell.

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