"And we are back! That was Carry on my Wayward Son, by Kansas. You guys watch Supernatural? Two brothers that travel the road hunting together? If you hadn't watched it, you should. Your girlfriend will thank you for it. Believe me, I would know. She protects me from ghosts, especially vengeful spirits. Just like my old science teacher. Mr. Russo."

'Ba-dum-tss'

'Crickets sound effects'

"Not funny? Didn't think so. You guys are a rough crowd. Anyways, this is Win Egbert, also known as the Egman on Wolf. Awooooo!"

Winston presses a button where some random commercial starts playing. Winston takes a sip of his water. He was tired. He's been working his butt off planning for the wedding. His own. Not to mention his job at Wolf, Sweet Valley's classic rock station kept him busy. He rubbed his eyes in exhaustion. All he wanted to do is go home and crawl into bed. But he had another two hours left on his shift. He wasn't complaining, he loved his job. He's been working steadily since he graduated from SVU and got a job as a rock DJ on Wolf. His degree in communications was considered a joke. Jokes on his naysayers, his gift in gab plus his degree helped him land his job.

"Winston! You have a phone call! It's your girl, Brooke!"

Winston put down his headphones. He couldn't talk long, he had to do a mini news break in two minutes. He wondered what Brooke would want. She never called. Hopefully things are okay.

Driving back home later that night, Winston was singing loudly to the radio. He couldn't wait to see his fiancee. They lived together, but Winston couldn't help but miss her everytime they were apart.

"Take on, me! Take me on!" He sang. He loved this band. They were old, but Winston loved classic rock and pop. Reminded him of high school. He drove down the streets of Sweet Valley, taking a drive down Calico Drive. Driving by the Wakefield's, he couldn't help but feel a ache. His two best girlfriends, Elizabeth and Jessica were still not speaking. The lights were out, Ned and Alice were most likely out.

When he got home, he called to Brooke. Silence. She must be at work again. Winston sighed. He loved her, and knew how important her career was, being a executive at her father's movie studio, but wondered if he was good enough for her. He knew he wasn't rich, his job at the radio station, WKSV paid nicely, but not as much as Brooke Dennis's job.

Winston decided to watch television. Bored, he switched channels until he saw an old movie. The Victim. Winston recognized the movie title. It was written and produced by his old pain in the ass, former bully, Bruce Patman. This movie was considered a classic.

It was ironically Bruce almost being murdered by his old film professor at SVU that made him murderous psycho killed a former student, and killed her boyfriend when he found out. Then after a few years, almost poisoned Bruce as well. The professor was jealous of the rich students at SVU, and justified killing college kids for their projects.

The scandal at SVU was huge. The professor was believed to be a film genius. His first stolen work, won numerous awards and made him a millionaire. When the bosses was putting pressure on him to create a sequel, he panicked. He was teaching at the university to make a living, since he squandered away most of his money at bad investments, and got a job at the college hoping to strike gold. It wasn't until he saw Bruce's work is when he saw dollar signs.

Bruce was incredibly lucky. Jessica was the one to find him and save his life by hitting the professor over the head with a liquor bottle. Of course, it almost cost Bruce his. The poison was inside the liquor. The doctor that was trying to find a antidote needed the poison to analyze the deadly contortion.

When the professor was arrested he confessed. The investigation concluded he murdered two others, thanks to Bruce's testimony, and from the diary the professor kept. The movie the professor sold was then revoked and given posthumously to the rightful owner. Her parents accepted the award, and the movie was re released making double then the original release.

The same movie studio offered Bruce to buy rights to the script, and to make a movie about his life and the events that got him to the ER but Bruce refused. The movie studio wanted to change everything around, including Lila, Bruce's girlfriend at the time, plotting to kill Bruce since she was having a affair with the professor. Jessica the woman that saved his life, to be Bruce's gold digging girlfriend.

They also wanted to change the ending to The Victim. By making him commit suicide. Bruce when he read that, balked. drinking with Lila, Todd, Elizabeth, Alex, and Winston telling them about his sad tale of his movie dying without a producer. It was Todd that remarked that if things don't go right, do it yourself.

That was Bruce's lightbulb moment. Since he got his trust fund, he didn't know what to do with it. He decided to create his own movie studio. His project, The Victim was his first work. The making of it was hard, with many actors failing to live up to Bruce's strict standards. But that wasn't the only problem. Bruce had no idea how Hollywood worked. Until a old friend from middle school called.

Brooke Dennis's father, heard about the scandal. His associates from the movie studio, that he owned heard about The Victim, and how he discovered Bruce Patman was producing it. Brooke's father called the Patmans, since they ran in the same social circles, and asked about Bruce. He read the script and was very interested in investing in Bruce's newborn movie company, Patman Productions.

He met up Bruce, and asked him to go out for drinks. The rest, as they say was history. He invested money and knowledge to Bruce's company, and The Victim was released to critical acclaim and won numerous awards, including one from the Sundance Film Festival and Critic's Choice Awards. He didn't win any Oscars, but his small studio became successful and made good money making small independent movies.

Winston yawned. He loved this movie, but was tired. He decided to take a nap, hopefully Brooke came home soon.