“I wouldn’t be surprised if it is the smartest thing you could do. If you change your mind, let me know.”
He stood up and stalked down the aisle, but Janet knew now that she would never change her mind.
JANET TURNS AUTHOR
Early the next morning Janet returned to the task of writing the story for Billy Fenstow’s next picture. The story developed rapidly and she found plenty of opportunities to provide the hard-riding action for which Curt Newsom was famous.
She worked steadily until mid-forenoon when Helen joined her in the garden.
“How is it going?” she asked.
“It’s lots of fun, and I think I have a fairly good idea. Whether I’m getting it across is another thing,” smiled Janet. “I suspect the regular studio writers will think it pretty much a mess when they get their hands on it.”
“I wouldn’t care much what they think as long as Mr. Fenstow likes it. After all, he’s the one who will accept or reject it and the check you get will depend on his approval.”