All the other girls look more experienced. Why do I even still think that I have a chance? I should have just stayed at home and waited fro the seventh movie to come out in theatres. I should have just given up these dreams. Searching for where the auditions were, working two jobs to buy a plane ticket, waiting in line for nine hours… It all seems so silly now. I'm not even good eno-

"Next!" a voice said, interrupting my thoughts.

I walked through the door into the warm room. A very different temperature compared to the one I've been in the whole morning. My stomach was doing somersaults as slowly progressed my way into the room. I stopped in front of a table where three people were seated. Two of them faced me, the other faced the wall.

"So, what's your name, sweetie?" An aged, yet very professional looking woman questioned.

"Rebecca Andrews", I managed to say.

"Well, Rebecca, you are here to try out for the part of Celeste Amur, correct?" said the voice that interrupted my thoughts. He was sitting to the right of the woman that asked my name.

"Yes."

"Alright then. But before we get started, I'm Reginald Studdlemire; one of London's best talent scouts. And this is-"

"Julia Carson," the woman to the right of him said. "CEO of Warner Brothers Incorporated."

"Thank you Julia," Reginald said to the beaming businesswoman.

"So, if we could get started then?"

"Sorry. Not to be rude. But, who is that?," I asked glancing over at the chair next to Julia. It was one of those grand, fancy office chairs that a big businessman would sit in.

"Oh, no mean to apologize dear. He's always so quiet during the auditions. Reginald and I forget he's here most of the time," she said with a weak laugh.

"And, his name?" I asked curiously; wanting to know of the man that held my fait in his hands.

This time Reginald stepped in.

"Well, for the time being, let's just call him… sir, okay?"

"Erm, okay then," I replied, my question still unanswered. Who was he?

"Well," Julia said clapping her hands together. "If we'd get started with the audition then?"

"Oh…right." I knew right then that I had just lost my opportunity. That I would have to work twice as hard then I was hyped up for. I took a deep breath in, closed my eyes…I had been practicing these lines in my hotel since I got my audition script. I exhaled and opened my eyes.

There was no turning back now.