"I guess this ti it's because it was hard to et again, and the old problem flared up," Amanda Fuller said.
It does seem like sothing Sawyer would do.
But Andrew Kennedy?
Why did he co over to this side?
Aurelia Shaw walked back into the audition venue; Sawyer and several judges sat behind the table. She glanced over to the side, slightly surprised.
Andrew Kennedy?
What's he doing here?
She knew Sawyer was very pleased with him and wanted him to be the male lead in the drama, but letting him participate in the selection as well—that was unexpected from Sawyer.
Andrew Kennedy noticed her gaze, nodded lightly at her, and smiled faintly.
Aurelia Shaw kept her expression unchanged, quietly retracted her gaze.
No one noticed the brief interaction between their eyes. Sawyer's face darkened a bit, "Did you understand the character Alina Collins before coming for the audition? There's no the for this audition, feel free to improvise."
Improvisation can be a favorable condition if used well; if not, it becos a burden.
Aurelia Shaw's gaze suddenly dimd, becoming hollow and devoid of light. Her eyes looked forward but seed unable to land, the pitch-black pupils showed no emotional fluctuations, as if they were a dead pool of water. She walked to the chair, sat down, quietly gazing ahead.
Everyone held their breath, as if there really was sothing in front of her. They were curious about what it was that so captivated this girl?
After a while, she raised her hand—
Everyone's heartstrings were pulled along with her gesture.
Her delicate, white fingers pinched sothing, drawing with precision and patience, unaffected by the chaos outside. She seed to live in her own world, her previously emotionless gaze now showing a faint ripple, yet so weak that it was elusive, making people feel compassion for this girl.
Her world was so simple, yet so lonely.
Sawyer was completely stunned; Aurelia Shaw's face was striking, lending an air of allure, but at this mont, all that seed to fade, as she led everyone to overlook her appearance, entering her quiet world—a world unique to an autistic girl.
"Clap—"
Applause resounded.
Sawyer snapped back to reality, realizing he had unconsciously been drawn into the scene by Aurelia Shaw, who now erged with a clear gaze, out of character.
Applause gradually rang out, but Sawyer's face slowly turned red, covering his mouth in a soft cough, "Um... that was quite well perford. Later, leave your contact information and detailed profile separately with the staff."
This essentially confird her as the lead actress.
The other judges showed an understanding expression in their eyes.
At this point, a crisp voice sounded from the stage, "Sorry, I haven't decided if I want to play this role yet."
Not only Sawyer, the others were also stunned.
Andrew Kennedy raised an eyebrow, looking at her.
Sawyer's face looked unpleasant, "You haven't thought it through, then why co to audition for the role of Alina Collins?"
Aurelia Shaw smiled, speaking indifferently, "Before coming, I was sure I wanted to play Alina Collins, but standing here now, I've changed my mind."
"Why?" Sawyer couldn't understand.
With almond-shaped eyes, Aurelia Shaw looked at him, "Because I can't act with a director who isn't satisfied with . As an actor, failing to make a director satisfied is my greatest failure, so whether to act as Alina Collins, I need to reconsider. Perhaps, I'm not suitable for this role."
Sawyer was so moved upon hearing this, he almost stood up from his chair, ready to tell her loudly, "If you're not suitable for this role, then nobody else is!"
But...
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