Chapter 13

Finally, the pain I struggled to break free from my burden was wasted. It was even more interesting when I saw two men holding them in their expressionless arms in the street, as they became the focus. I pretended to be dead because he took me from Richard's apartment when I went to the room for Halloween.

But then, I couldn't fight it anymore, and was smoked by it for nutritious dinner after dinner, and even though it said it was the last time of my day, it made me feel like it was the last time of my life.

When I was fed, I slept for a long time until noon of the new day. At first, I wanted to go out with Richard, but I felt very tired, but when I was sitting by the bed by Keith, I was asked to take him to the casting. I got up hastily, fearing that if I didn't take him, he would suck nutrition from my mouth, saying that he would let me rest.

That's why I'm standing in the room of Richard Film Club. This year Richard is president of a club of students from the School of Communication and other academies whose undergraduates and postgraduates love movies.

I'm not a member of the choir, but I often come here because Richard sometimes asks me to help conduct. When I walked into the choir room, and then the girls screamed, there was a greeting. As I nodded, I was also popular among the children of this club, some of whom had been baking with me for some time.

In fact, don't say some people. Almost all women. But some people are new, and I never have.

But now I have no interest in any woman except sitting directly behind the monitor of a big tape recorder with Richard.

"Were you a dead man last night?" This is the first thing he said to me.

I turned around and his eyes were green. "If you want your Keith Cass to shut up."

Richard shrugged before changing the subject. "Where's that guy?"

I nodded my chin and went to the chair in the corner, where there was an actor's seat. Richard turned to Keith, who was wearing the dark grey T-shirt I bought from the supermarket this morning and yesterday's jeans. Suddenly speaking.

"This guy is really coming to Cass. You dress like home. You have a great sense of fashion. Why not find him a good dress?"

Richard was right. Dress up with other actors, but I am not interested. Just giving it to it is a huge one.

"It looks just like it and looks good in just one boxer, that's enough, not too much."

Before one of Richard's students spoke to the actors, Richard raised his eyebrows in agreement and handed out papers on the script to be addressed in front of the director.

"The role everyone has to play today is the alien prince, who is the leading role. And the role to be played is the scene where the prince courts a human girl, and she only said one sentence." As for action, you can do anything, so that girls can love if they want to say love. We will let the actors who play the girls come to the scene, so that we can really stand by. In five minutes, the actors will start. "She said long.

Confused, I immediately turned to Richard sitting next to me.

"Cass, that's it?"

"Yes, that's it." This guy made fun of me. I sent you a paper about alien princes.

That piece of paper only says "Please accept my love".

I looked at Richard's face and wondered why the actor's role was so easy, but without saying it, Richard seemed to know what I was thinking.

"This short film focuses on the actors' actions, not their lines. The alien prince is a very talkative person, but he mainly expresses himself with expressions and eyes. That's all I want to say."

I nodded, and in my mind, it suddenly occurred to me that Keith would definitely not pass, only show an expression, only show a look, and I dreamed of getting into the sight of the judges.

It didn't take long for casting to begin. All the people who took part in the casting performed well, but not very well. It seems to me that Richard thinks so too. Because I can only see this guy cross off an absent actor on the list.

"Too bad, there is no personality, only the main actors. Why is it so rare?" Richard muttered to himself in frustration.

"If you can't find it, you can change your role. It's not difficult." I said inadvertently, fixing my eyes on the junior students who had just finished the performance, and then on Keith, who was called out by Richard's men.