Things at The Glass Penny have been going well. We’ve been
discussing the possibility of instituting an internship program for the summer
in 2015. Having interns would help keep our costs low and we could offer
several different internship positions in a variety of theatre jobs. I’m
excited about looking into this more and getting it off the ground, hopefully.
“I could have my own intern for our summer show! It’ll be so
cool to be able to teach someone else what I do.” I said.
I was at Mike’s apartment sitting at his kitchen table,
telling him about my day while we ate dinner together.
“That’s awesome.” Mike’s enthusiasm didn’t match his words.
He’d been more reserved lately and I wasn’t sure what to
say. It felt like Mike wanted to say something but never did and it was a giant
elephant in the room. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to address it or not because I
wasn’t sure what was going on with him. After dinner we sat on his couch and
watched television.
“Do you want to watch Project Runway?” I asked excitedly.
Mike gave me a mock disgusted look.
“No way. Let’s watch Bar Rescue.”
I shrugged and snuggled up to him on the couch as he changed
the channel.
“This show grosses me out. It makes me never want to leave
my house again.” I joked.
Mike gave a quiet snort to show that he’d heard me and I
just couldn’t take it anymore.