I’d met Raye at a convenience store on the blade at Harry Hines close to Walnut Hill.
She’s extremely pretty with wavy blonde hair that’s cut across near the nape of her neck.
She stands at about five feet six, is very thin, well-proportioned with long legs, and has a tight bubble-butt.
She’d opened the conversation, telling me that she had just made what she’d set out to make for that night and that she was ready to take a long shower, eat, and relax.
I countered with congratulations and said that I was happy for her success.
After a few moments of small talk, she’d asked if chilling and looking sexy was all I did, which then opened the door to tell her about my writing and my film project, and why I’d come to Dallas.
Turns out, she’s always wanted to be an actor.
I’d raised a concern that I’ve had to deal with since I began talking to actual working girls who I’d thought would be good candidates to play a few of my characters.
As a matter of fact, I’d believed that all my characters could be real working girls.
What could be the problem with that?
Who could better portray a working girl than an actual working girl?
Outside of not being reliable, on time, or ready to perform, which can be worked out, I hadn’t considered pimps and boyfriends.
Jealousy, wanting to maintain control, and outright hatred at seeing a girl potentially do something better than what they’re providing have stood in the way since I’d arrived.
Being that most of the girls have “folks”, it’s hard to find someone who’s independent.
Raye squelched that concern.
Raye is independent.
Raye wants to be a part of my project.
I’m lucky to have met her.
Creole Gaudet
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