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Now reading: Chapter 56: Audition Opportunity from Marvel: A Lazy-Ass Superman, a Adventure novel by HouseofTales.

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Marianne didn't open the salad right away, of course. That wouldn't be polite or classy. Instead, she pulled a file from behind the desk and slid it across to Henry.

> "You got my voicemail, right?"

> "Yeah," Henry nodded. "The shoot today wrapped around noon, so I hit the gym. Heard your ssage once I got back."

That was a lie, but a convenient one. If he said he'd been reading in a library all afternoon, it'd just sound weird for an aspiring actor. Hitting the gym fit the image better. After all, half the guys in Hollywood were built like superheroes and read like second graders.

Marianne stood and tapped the folder.

> "You've still got ti if you head over now. This one's huge Under Siege, thirty-five million dollar production."

Henry blinked.

> "Thirty-five mil? Damn."

> "They're casting background military roles mostly soldiers but it's a little different. The casting director's involved, sure, but the producer wants final say. They already tapped so agents, but they're short on people, so they opened it to the union."

> "I sent your profile over with a few others. They just called asking for more candidates on short notice. First-round auditions are still going on, but if they get enough bodies, there might not be a second round. So the sooner you get over there, the better."

Henry glanced at the file and gave a low whistle.

> "Major production, huh."

Before Titanic ca along and sank both an iceberg and every studio exec's blood pressure, a budget like that was nothing to sneeze at.

Considering he'd only been in the ga for a few months and was already being considered even as an extra in a high-profile project like this? That was a pretty good sign.

The film's summary jogged his mory. Yeah, Under Siege. He rembered this one from before he... well, arrived here.

Directed by Andrew Davis. Produced in part by Arnon Milchan. Backed by Warner Bros. But the real centerpiece?

Steven Seagal.

Producer. Lead actor. Walking controversy.

At this point in ti, Seagal was still riding high a Russian-Arican martial artist whose Aikido-based fight scenes looked like one-hit kills. No flashy brawls, no dramatic reversals just bone-snapping, nerve-pinching precision.

It gave him a unique place in the action genre, especially compared to the more theatrical beatdowns of other stars. Under Siege, set aboard the USS Missouri, would go on to be one of his career-defining hits.

But Seagal was also a complicated guy far from a typical Hollywood athead. Beneath the ponytail and spiritual-sounding interviews was soone a lot more... calculating.

Still, Henry wasn't looking to schmooze the leading man. He was just aiming for a helt-and-fatigues background role. Hopefully, that kept him below the radar.

After nearly three months on various sets, Henry had learned the social structure of Hollywood the hard way. Your on-set social circle directly correlated to your screen ti. Extras and leads might share the fra, but they lived in separate worlds.

Unless a lead chose to speak to you, initiating conversation only got you a cold stare or worse, a complaint to the AD.

He checked the location. The audition was right on the Warner Bros. lot close to the union building, but just far enough to make walking inconvenient and parking annoying.

He tapped the folder lightly and flashed Marianne a wink.

> "Alright, I'll go test my luck. Thanks, sweetheart."

> "Ask for Luigi when you get there he's representing the union on set. You know him."

"Got it." Henry gave her a casual wave as he headed out.

He didn't speed there using Kryptonian super-speed. Nah. He drove like a normal guy.

This wasn't a world-ending ergency, just a potential job. No need to blow his cover over a casting call.

Besides, driving ant he could leave directly after without circling back to the union parking lot. More efficient and more discreet.

More importantly, he was building habits. Relying too heavily on his powers during everyday life made it way too easy to slip up when it mattered. Start casually lifting cars in the grocery store parking lot and suddenly your secret identity's trending on national news.

He didn't want that. Didn't want to beco one of those heroes, stuck between paranoia and public scrutiny.

If soone else wanted to play caped crusader, fine. Henry just wanted to stay under the radar and not punch anyone's head off by accident.

By the ti he pulled into the Warner lot, the audition was easy to spot. It wasn't tucked inside a building but set up under an unused soundstage awning, with folding chairs lined up in the open air.

A modest sign read:

"USS Audition Area"

Clearly a codena USS in place of the actual film title.

The setup was barebones. Which made one thing clear:

Extras were the bottom of the Hollywood food chain.

Still, none of the waiting n complained. They sat patiently, quiet and composed, holding their forms and resus.

Henry checked in, handed over the file Marianne had prepped along with his own résumé. The process was smooth this wasn't exactly Shakespeare in the Park, and they needed warm bodies, not award winners.

Instead of joining the others under the shade, Henry stood in the sun, soaking in the spring light.

And watching.

n of every race, background, and accent had shown up for this audition but they all shared one thing in common:

They looked like they'd just walked out of a military recruitnt poster.

Tall. Built. Square-jawed. The kind of guys the U.S. Army would love to clone en masse.

Looking at them... and realizing he fit right in?

Henry found that kind of hilarious.

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