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When Garie and Hunter got back into her apartment, both of them slumped down on the couch; clearly exhausted. “I didn’t know being an actor was tiring. The scenes earlier were intense.” Hunter whined. “This is just the start. We still have to keep doing the act until we get out of the mine,” Garie said, and Hunter let out a tired sigh. “Do you think they really bought the bullshit that I spewed earlier?” Hunter asked and Garie shrugged. “Well, given that they took our notes, I think so.” There was a moment of silence between them after Garie answered his question. Then Hunter stood up and stretched his limbs. “I’m beat, I’m going to hit the sack.” He said and Garie looked at him. “But we haven’t had dinner yet,” She said. “I don’t have the appetite. Goodnight.” Hunter told her a