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Katie
There are kids in this world who are different. They fell through a portal and got lost in the 80s, and now their time is running. Cyrus, open the door. Hello? Fine. You're lucky it's an actual giant key. Cyrus, where are you?
Cyrus
Hello?
Katie
At this point, you'd better either be away or dead. Because if you're trying to avoid me, you're sleeping. No, don't tell me. No. You're supposed to rehearse with the band in half an hour. What are you thinking?
Cyrus
I just had the worst dream. I was running through the woods, getting chased by these guys.
Katie
And you woke up in homeroom in your underwear and then your teeth fell out. I know. Same. Hurry and get dressed.
Cyrus
But it wasn't just people chasing me. There was something else. Something bigger.
Katie
Wait, was it a giant badger holding a metronome threatening to replace your oboe with a kazoo before the winter recital?
Cyrus
N. No, actually, I think it was.
Jan
I think it was a helicopter. I love it.
Katie
Totally right?
Cyrus
What?
Katie
Katie, Jan, where have you two been? Our rock star here decided to take a nap.
Cyrus
Sorry, but I'm a little jet lagged. Or time travel lagged.
Jan
Simon, you need to give your stylist here a promotion. She just came up with the coolest idea.
Cyrus
Oh.
Katie
Well, all of Germany is anxiously awaiting your return. Right.
Cyrus
I guess.
Jan
You can't just walk on stage like a. How do you say. Regular Joe? You need to make a spectacular entrance.
Katie
Is that why you were talking about a helicopter?
Cyrus
Don't you love it? Absolutely not. No. No way. Come in.
Katie
Not interrupting anything gross, am I?
Cyrus
Would I have said to come in if you were?
Katie
Well, it's a bathroom, so. Just making sure. You okay?
Cyrus
Yep. I was just about to brush my teeth.
Katie
Don't let me stop you. So what happened out there? Are you afraid of heights or something?
Cyrus
Uh huh.
Katie
Cause you seemed pretty anti helicopter.
Cyrus
No, we.
Katie
It's honestly not the worst idea in the world. I mean, a dramatic entrance could actually help people forget that your singing stinks. No offense.
Cyrus
Thanks for that vote of confidence.
Katie
I didn't mean it like that. It's just. I feel compelled to remind you that we don't get paid until the concert ends. And without that money, we have no way of getting back to the States or. Or more importantly, to the future, where we belong.
Cyrus
I am well aware it's the reason I agreed to do the gig in the first place. But the whole helicopter part of it just doesn't feel right. It's like there's something in my brain that tells me helicopter's bad. Which could explain the terrifying dream I had.
Katie
You were running from helicopters.
Cyrus
Yeah. And if dreams come from our subconscious, it might mean those are memories trying to get out.
Katie
I've been feeling that too. Memories trying to fight their way out of my brain. Especially when I'm around you.
Cyrus
Yeah.
Katie
Okay, so this might be a crazy thought, but what isn't crazy here? Right?
Cyrus
Go ahead.
Katie
Maybe it's good for that helicopter to freak you out.
Cyrus
Good.
Katie
Maybe we need those memories to push through. Including the bad ones. So that good ones can come back too.
Jan
Simon. Andre Leibhtig.
Katie
Great.
Podcast Host
So great.
Jan
Fantastic. VAY is our rock star.
Podcast Host
Anyway, here he is.
Jan
Simon.
Podcast Host
Whoa.
Katie
Where did all these beefy dudes come from?
Cyrus
Are these my bodyguards or something?
Jan
Duh. His bodyguards. Get over here, you.
Cyrus
Ouch.
Katie
Um, sorry. Who are they?
Jan
Only the best guitarist, keyboard player, and drummer in the country.
Cyrus
Of course. My band. My dudes.
Katie
Right, the band.
Jan
I was just telling the boys about this fun, fabulous helicopter entrance.
Katie
About that, Jan, it turns out Simon.
Cyrus
Isn'T going to pass up such a cool way to reconnect with my fans.
Katie
Really? Yes. I knew it.
Whittier Corp Agent
Awesome.
Jan
We better get over to the venue for that rehearsal, boys.
Cyrus
I'll meet you There.
Jan
See you later.
Cyrus
Okay.
Podcast Host
Bye.
Cyrus
Yep. Okay.
Jan
Mind if I use the phone, Simon?
Whittier Corp Agent
Sure.
Cyrus
There's one in the entry to the suite. Thank you.
Katie
Listen, Katie, we need to talk about.
Cyrus
This helicopter and about you making decisions without running it by us. Where did that idea even come from?
Katie
I don't know. It just came to me.
Jan
Katie, you have a delivery in the lobby.
Katie
Danka, you expecting something? I don't think so. Be right back. Okay. Does she seem a little squirrely?
Cyrus
Yeah.
Katie
I'll find out what she's up to.
Cyrus
Okay. Huh.
Katie
What?
Cyrus
I almost forgot about this rock I found in my pocket when I tried on my concert clothes.
Katie
You saved a piece of the Berlin Wall?
Cyrus
No, I think I had it when I got to 1989. Maybe it's from the future.
Katie
It's not glowing or anything, is it?
Cyrus
No, it's just a rock.
Katie
Can I see it?
Cyrus
Sure.
Katie
So, can I ask what changed your mind?
Cyrus
Oh, about the helicopter. It's like you said. It's worth dealing with some bad memories if it might bring back the good ones.
Katie
Cyrus, I know you're worried about the concert, but you're gonna eat.
Cyrus
That's good, right?
Katie
Very good.
Cyrus
Thanks. I'd better get to rehearsal. See you there.
Katie
See you there. Thanks for the rock. Really, Brinley. Thanks for the rock.
Whittier Corp Agent
Hi.
Katie
I was told I have a delivery.
Whittier Corp Agent
More like a visitor. Hello, Katie.
Katie
Oh, hello.
Whittier Corp Agent
I take it you have good news for me.
Katie
Cyrus will be on that helicopter for his big entrance.
Whittier Corp Agent
Awesome. Oh, one more thing. While the chopper is hovering over the stage with Cyrus in it, I need you to cause a little accident with the pyrotechnics. Think you can handle that?
Katie
You bet.
Whittier Corp Agent
Excellent. After tonight, Simon Andre disappears forever, and Cyrus Anders will officially become the property of Whittier Corp.
Podcast Host
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Cyrus
Shh.
Katie
It's starting.
Cyrus
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Date: October 29, 2024
Podcast: Six Minutes by GZM Shows
This episode follows the ongoing struggles of Cyrus (“Simon Andre”) and Katie as they navigate their mysterious journey in 1989 Germany. Dreams, memory loss, and high-stakes schemes take center stage as Cyrus prepares for a concert with an unexpected helicopter entrance. The plot thickens with loyalties questioned and dangers looming, especially as Whittier Corp’s influence grows stronger.
The tone is adventurous yet laced with tension and humor. Quick banter, sarcastic remarks, and underlying suspense reflect the camaraderie and peril the cast experiences. The conversation bounces naturally between joking about absurd scenarios and dealing with very real danger, capturing the show's blend of lightheartedness and high stakes.
This episode ratchets up both the danger and mystery, threading together personal struggles with memory and identity, practical hurdles (the concert), and sinister plots from Whittier Corp. A key cliffhanger: Will Katie betray Cyrus as instructed, or does she have her own plan? The next episode promises fireworks—literally and figuratively.