A Touch of Sweetness -
Chapter 3347
Chapter 3347 Three Scripts
Megan felt that she was overthinking things. After all, staying overnight in Jake's house was nodifferent from staying in Donna's. Besides, Donna's place was like an extra temporaryaccommodation whenever she needed it.
It was already eight when she glanced at the clock. After getting out of bed, she gathered herthoughts and put on her clothes.
After cleaning up hastily, she realized that Donna had prepared a sandwich in a box and a glass ofyogurt for her.
“Hurry up, or else you'll be late.”
Donna grabbed Megan's hand to leave the house and rushed downstairs to get into their car. Then,they kept honking and taking shortcuts to rush toward the audition venue.
Before long, Megan and Donna finally arrived outside the audition room.
Within a few minutes, they saw a few actresses go in and out of the room. All of them lookedsolemn as though none was completely confident about the audition.
"Are you nervous?” Donna asked Megan softly and held the bag for her. She could see that Meganalso looked as serious as the rest.
However, Megan only leaned against the wall in the aisle and didn't reply to Donna. Instead, shestared at the door to the audition room squarely, observing the facial expressions of all actresseswho came out. At this moment, she felt that her heart was pounding heavily.
The importance of this audition was way more important than any auditions that she attended inthe past. Deep down, she didn’t have high hopes of being selected as the female lead. Instead, shewould be satisfied if she was selected as any minor character.
“Number twenty-nine, please come in.”
Megan shuddered unknowingly when she heard the number. She gazed down at the paper andreconfirmed that it was her number.
“It's your turn, Megan. All the best!”
Donna gave Megan a thumbs-up, hoping that everything would go smooth for her. In response,Megan simply turned around to glance at her for a second, for she was a little afraid that she woulddisappoint her manager in the end.
Given that various uncertainties lay ahead, too much hope would also be a psychological burden toMegan.
Upon entering the audition hall, Megan shifted her gaze downward, her movements stiff. Everyonecould tell that she was rather nervous. As Megan arrived at the stage and stood under the light, shesuddenly felt calm, as though her body was immersed in holy light.
She gazed calmly at the judges downstage. Then, one of the judges grabbed the microphone andhanded over three pieces of paper to the staff.
"Please introduce yourself. You'll be given three scripts. You have half a minute to read the scriptsand you'll choose one of them to act out within three minutes without props.”
The staff delivered the papers to Megan as soon as the judge finished explaining. For a moment,she felt that the papers were heavier than gold, for they would decide her future soon.
“I understand. I am Megan Rockford. The show that I participated in and am proud of the most isTranscendent,” Megan explained confidently.
After skimming through the three papers for half a minute, she felt it was indeed difficult to graspthe main female character.
“Your time begins now,” one of the judges reminded her, and the rest of them began to scrutinizeher.
Megan nodded in response. She kept in mind the lines in the three scripts and quickly preparedherself mentally for the performance.
On the stage, there was only a beam of light shining on Megan's pale face. The next moment, shebegan talking to the air in a cute and seemingly young voice.
“Jamie, can we visit this tree next year, the following year, and forever?”
Megan lifted her head and smiled softly, trying her best to express the naivety and innocence of ayoung lady.
She recalled the old days when she was in the farming village and Herman's betrayal. Mixed feelingssurged within her, changing the look in her eyes and the aura she emanated, grabbing everyone'sattention.
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