The L Word: Generation Q (2019) Angielski, Pols... 〈FAST〉

"You’re thinking about Tina," Alice sighed, walking over to join her. "Or the fact that Dani is currently tearing through the office like a whirlwind because a donor backed out. Or maybe that Sophie and Finley are... well, whatever it is they are doing today."

"You need to breathe, Dani," Sophie whispered, placing a hand on her shoulder. "The world won't stop spinning if you take twenty minutes for a taco." The L Word: Generation Q (2019) Angielski, pols...

"We’re building something," Dani said, not looking up as Sophie approached. "This isn't just a race. It’s a shift." "You’re thinking about Tina," Alice sighed, walking over

"The polls are holding steady," Alice’s voice cut through the silence. She leaned against the doorframe, checking her reflection in her phone screen. "But your tie is crooked, and quite frankly, it’s off-brand for a future mayor." well, whatever it is they are doing today

Downstairs, the generation gap was on full display. Dani Nùñez was hunched over a laptop, her jaw set in a line of pure determination. She was the engine, the fire that kept Bette’s campaign moving, but her own life was a series of unanswered texts and cold dinners. Across the room, Sophie leaned over a desk, laughing at something Finley had said. Finley, as usual, looked like she had just rolled out of a skate park and into a professional meeting, but her eyes held a kindness that Dani often forgot to check in on.