Michael and Michelle hopped off the stage. Michael looked at the sheet, "Leon get up there you get to be her Romeo. We're using the balcony scene for auditions."
Leon shrugged and started walking up there, "Do we get scripts?"
"On the stage up there. One for Romeo, one for Juliet."
(I made some plans for DareBear that can’t executed until Camie comes back and its making me … Ahhh)
(AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH)
(Lol….. Can I ask about the plans?)
(They aren’t so bad. Hopefully no one will die. Just sleep)
(Can’t ruin the surprise. Lol)
(Oh shizzle. Should we continue on here?)
Delilah looked around in worried confusion, "Wait, I'm auditioning, like, right now?"
Brendon rolled his eye. The girl was sporty and sweet, but not really the brightest. "Not the sharpest knife in the drawer, huh?" He mumbled under his breath, continuing his drawing.
Michelle smiled to her, "Yep! Your here sooooo."
Michael grinned, "This is how we do things here."
Delilah found it a little difficult not to be rude to these two despite her usually kind attitude, the seemed to push the right buttons on her temper, "Okay," She hoped up and got a script.
Leon looked to her with a sigh, "Sorry about them. Normally its just the kids in class who are in the play so we just hold auditions during class. We have to get through them quickly so its normally pretty rapid fire."
"Right, understood," She smiled at him, "Shall we?"
Leon nodded with a smile, "We shall. Good luck."
"Thanks, I might need it," She laughed.
Leon grinned at her. He stepped away and looked to her to start reading the script.