Love At A Distance. A. C. Meyer

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It's gonna be hard picking one.

      Led by the manager, Babi went to the room-turned-closet to choose the clothes she would wear at the show. Even though she continually repeated that she was exaggerating and told herself to stay calm, it was very difficult to convince her heart.

* * *

      Renata finally managed to divert Babi's attention from the news portals. They were in the arena where the show would take place, and she was talking to two other influencers she was friends with.

      – How is she doing? – Sandro, her assistant, asked, worried about Babi. Everyone on the team knew about her anxiety crises and her fear of diseases and were apprehensive. During the afternoon, the news had not been encouraging. Health authorities started to warn that the risk was becoming ever greater.

      – She's fine now. I had the Information systems team configure one of those parent control apps in her phone to block access to news portals – Renata explained, and Sandro raised an eyebrow. – I had to do it, Sandro. If she learns that the governor ordered all cultural events in the city suspended, she'll snap.

      Sandro shook his head.

      – That's really wrong, Re. She has to know what's going on. Soon, there'll be talk about that subject.

      The brunette closed her eyes and placed her hand on her forehead.

      – I gotta hold her here at any cost… the contract she signed has a fine of millions if she doesn't honor it. It's the biggest fine we ever agreed on. I don't know if we can afford that…

      – Renata! – he rebuked her. – How could you…

      – Who would have thought something like this would happen?

      – It's your job to be ahead of it.

      – An epidemic?

      – Any problem. What if she got sick? Had an accident? You can't play with danger.

      Renata shrugged.

      – Now it's done, and you need to help me keep her here.

* * *

      Babi turned the camera to the arena to show how crowded it was… well, almost. She frowned. Strange. It was less than an hour away from the concert and the place was not as crowded as expected. It was an international concert, the tickets sold out quickly… where were the people?

      – Da'lings, We're very excited here at Drink's VIP area, I'd like to thank them for inviting us to this magic moment – she said to the camera, forcing an excitement she didn't feel. Her friends, also influencers, who were present, gathered behind her and started to scream, excitedly.

      – Woo-Hoo!!! Backstreet Boysss!!

      She lifted her drink into a toast to the camera, leaving the sponsor's logo clearly visible, smiled and took a sip of the drink. Then stopped recording and posted it. She was about to open the browser to see the news when she was called by the beverage company's marketing director to take pictures. She greeted a number of people who were there until the lights of the arena went out and the concert began.

      When the song started playing and the band came on stage, Babi relaxed and put her worries aside. She was anticipating that show for a long time and when she heard the familiar songs, she let herself be swayed and danced all night long. She recorded several videos from her vantage point, in addition to taking many photos of the presentation.

      At the end of the show, she and the other girls were very excited. Generally, the executives of the companies that hired them took them to meet the artists in the dressing room and the whole thing was properly recorded and posted on social media. But when she looked at Renata, Babi realized something was wrong. The manager seemed annoyed and a wrinkle of concern was visible on her forehead. She excused herself with her friends and went to her.

      – Everything all right? – she asked, worried. Renata was one of the most restrained people she knew and dealt with any problem with the coldness needed to solve it. Seeing her seemingly shaken by something was unusual.

      – Everything… – the woman began to speak but was interrupted by the older man.

      – We're sorry, Babi, but we won't be able to take you to the dressing room because of the epidemic. – The man ran his hand down his thin brown hair and continued talking without noticing her widened eyes. – The band's crew warned that they won't receive anyone because of this and…

      – Wait. What are you talking about? – she asked, trembling from the inside.

      – The concert shouldn't even have happened. The governor has ordered all cultural events suspended starting today. The production team ignored the order – he continued to explain.

      – Things are… Are they that bad? – she asked.

      – Babi… – Renata called, but she raised her hand to stop her and continued looking at the man.

      – We don't know yet. – It's all too recent, but everyone's very worried.

      She nodded.

      – Don't worry. I won't be upset. I appreciate the invitation to come today. – The executive smiled, seeming relieved that she did not complain. He was used to dealing with celebrities and many of them weren't easy to please.

      When the man walked away, Babi took her cell phone and typed the address of a news portal.

      Page not found.

      That was her luck, the website was offline. She tried another one.

      Page not found.

      What's going on?

      – You won't be able to open it. – She raised her head upon hearing Renata's words. – I had the network team block these pages using an access control program so you wouldn't see the news.

      – You did what?

      – I knew you would freak out, just like you are now and…

      – Renata, have it unlocked now. And I want to leave. Immediately – she spoke, serious. The manager was worried with the expression she saw on her face. – I can't believe it… – she murmured to herself and walked away, without answering when Renata called her.

      I need to keep cool, she told herself, I'm still in public. I can't collapse.

      She managed to conceal the shaking of her hands and the cold sweat. She smiled, talked a little more, and a few minutes later, Sandro called her to leave.

      In the car, he picked her cell phone again and typed the address of the news portal once more. When the page loaded, she was surprised by the news that were not there the last time she had accessed:

      Brazil has more than 77 confirmed cases of coronavirus

      Rio confirms 1st local transmission.

      Government creates crisis office to fight the virus.

      Governor suspends public events in the city.

      As the car sped up, heading to the condo where she lived, she accessed every link on the

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