Chapter 3-The Audition

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When you walk into the room, all eyes are on you. The pressure is on and you are ready to audition. 

"Hello there, my name is Baylee Smith, and I am here to audition for the upcoming Avengers movie" you state.

As your talking, your eyes look around the room at everyone. You see multiple people you are familiar with. The Russo Brothers, Tom Hiddleston, Chris Hemsworth, Robert Downey Jr., and Tom Holland. Your eyes land on him and stay there the longest. He was dressed casual as the rest of the actors were more business casual. 

'He looks good' you say to yourself. 

You get pulled out of your thoughts when one of the Russo brothers speaks. 

"Welcome Ms. Smith, glad you could join us today." He says. 

"We are looking for someone today who will have the courage to audition without a script. We have seen multiple people today, and not one of them have been what we are looking for." 

Joe Russo looks at me and smiles. 

"You are the last person we will be seeing today so we are really hoping you are the one"

I look at everyone nervously, "I came here to do my very best so let's see what I can do"

I now know that the pressure is on me. Not one person they have seen today has been able to do it without a script. 'What makes me think I will be able to do it?'. I shake my head to get the negative thoughts out of my head. I put my game face on, ready to take on any challenges they throw at me.  

The other Russo brother, Anthony, gets up out of his chair and walks over. I assume he will, hopefully, tell me what I will be doing. 

"Now we can't give out details on the plot for the new movie. I can give you a bit of detail on what we are going for on this one scene."

He goes on to explain that I will be doing an improv scene with Chris Hemsworth who plays Thor. The scene is after a long battle scene, and Thor will find me injured. I will be improv acting and coming up with lines on the spot. Chris has his lines, but they want me to take the challenge of going with the flow. I am guessing they don't want to spoil the script and risk the chance of someone exposing the details of the movie. It's a very smart move on their part because I know some fans would spoil the movie in a heartbeat. 

Chris gets up now, and walks over to me. I am now standing in the middle of the room. I know that I have to act hurt since that's part of the scene. Other than that, I am pretty much in the dark. I have faith that I can do this even though I have never attempted to do it.

While Chris and I are acting out our scene, little did I know that Tom Holland has not taken his eyes off of me since I walked into the room. He is watching every little move I make and admiring me from a far. 


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