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I woke up at four this morning, just to go out for breakfast with my theater friends. We went to Maria’s restaurant to eat. It’s our tradition, early morning breakfast before a casting call. Yummy food feeds the butterflies in your stomach. Then we all drove to school to look at the cast list.
“I’m sorry.” But I just smile.
Now it’s time for class. All day, different scenarios flood my brain. Everyone asks me how I did and I tell them the truth. I have to turn away because dust got in my eye. You ask me if I am okay. “I’m fine, I’m fine.” And I flash my pearly whites and show you a convincing smile. School is over and I go home.
Hours later, while I am reading in my bed, I think to myself, “How couldn’t I get the part when I act everyday?”
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