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Nothing had yet been mentioned, or apparently changed, regarding Ellen’s role as executive producer, but she sensed it soon would be. She knew through Maggie that Michael had spoken to Tom a couple of days after they’d returned from Barbados, but she had yet to learn what decisions had been reached. If Michael was still expecting her to resign, he was giving no sign of it, nor was there anything to suggest that he was backing out either. But, just in case, she was starting to wind down her role,... and was concentrating more now on World Wide’s other projects. Not that she was happy about that, in fact it was proving a terrible wrench letting go of the movie, but since Michael had so much more invested in it than she did, it only seemed right that she should be the one to give way. She’d left the office early today, for a doctor’s appointment at the medical centre in Santa Monica. Just before leaving she’d run into Michael, which hadn’t been easy, but though she knew he was finding it every bit as difficult as she was, so far they seemed to be dealing with it surprisingly well.
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