Author: | Audrey Nash | ISBN: | 9781310518423 |
Publisher: | Audrey Nash | Publication: | April 17, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Audrey Nash |
ISBN: | 9781310518423 |
Publisher: | Audrey Nash |
Publication: | April 17, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
A part in an upcoming play could be Claire’s only chance at paying this month’s rent and living her dream on Broadway. Little does she know, she’s about to play a much LARGER role - in providing a wealthy actor with an heir. (Adults Only; 4,000+ Words)
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“Thank you all for coming. This is an audition for playing an extra to Roselyn, who is Bertrand’s sister in the play. This is a very important role to fill, even as an extra.”
I nodded, determined. (Though, if it was really so important, why didn’t it pay more?)
“As most of you already know,” the woman continued, “we have a special guest judge and theatre sponsor here with us today: Mister Wes Jackdaw.”
At this, the man rose, waving to the cheering actresses.
“Would you like to say a few words, Mister Jackdaw?”
I could see the man searching the faces in the seats. I slipped lower into my seat when his eyes came to my section.
“Of course. I would just like to thank you all for coming tonight. I’ll admit—I’ve never seen so many beautiful women in one room at a time.”
The crowd laughed and aww’d at this. He smiled… and I realized, even with my eyes just barely over the seat in front of me, that he could see me.
A part in an upcoming play could be Claire’s only chance at paying this month’s rent and living her dream on Broadway. Little does she know, she’s about to play a much LARGER role - in providing a wealthy actor with an heir. (Adults Only; 4,000+ Words)
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“Thank you all for coming. This is an audition for playing an extra to Roselyn, who is Bertrand’s sister in the play. This is a very important role to fill, even as an extra.”
I nodded, determined. (Though, if it was really so important, why didn’t it pay more?)
“As most of you already know,” the woman continued, “we have a special guest judge and theatre sponsor here with us today: Mister Wes Jackdaw.”
At this, the man rose, waving to the cheering actresses.
“Would you like to say a few words, Mister Jackdaw?”
I could see the man searching the faces in the seats. I slipped lower into my seat when his eyes came to my section.
“Of course. I would just like to thank you all for coming tonight. I’ll admit—I’ve never seen so many beautiful women in one room at a time.”
The crowd laughed and aww’d at this. He smiled… and I realized, even with my eyes just barely over the seat in front of me, that he could see me.