AN: Yeah, I went back and made the video segments in italics, to make it easy to seperate the events in the movie from what's happening in the Loft. Hope it makes reading easier.
"How are you, Angel?" Mark waved. "Boy, this is weird. I'm not used to being on this side of the camera. Bear with me, okay?
"I'm sure you realize I finished the movie I'd been working on all throughout the time we knew you. You were the inspiration, Angel. I'd never have finished it if it wasn't for you. You were the biggest inspiration I ever had."
"Hey!" Maureen suddenly cried. "What about me?"
"You're not together anymore, Maureen," Roger reminded shortly. "Now knock it off! Enough fighting!" The Bohemians turned their attention back to the video.
"I wish we could have had more time with you, Angel," Mark continued. "In the time we knew you, I was hesitant to get involved with what was going on around me. It wasn't until you died that I slowly was able to come out of that shell. So, I thank you for that."
Mark suddenly noticed the glare Roger was giving him.
"What?" The filmmaker blinked in confusion. Roger let out a snort.
"I didn't think I needed to remind you. I was the one who got you to realize that." The memory of that argument made Mark fidget uncomfortably.
"I thought we weren't going to bring that up again. I'd prefer to forget all about that."
"Why? So you could go back to detaching?"
"Don't put words in my mouth, okay?"
""Knock it off, guys," Maureen mocked Roger's earlier words. "Stop fighting."
"Stay out of this!" Mark and Roger snapped in unison.
"Hey! That's enough!" Collins scolded. "Let's just get back to the movie, okay?" Mimi glanced around nervously as her friends went back to the video. Fights were just breaking out again, like they had at Angel's funeral. Who knew how it would end this time?
AN: Next up- Roger's segment
