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"We will now add another thing to the list of things Alchemist Girl could do well, acting," I said. "How can she be so good at everything she did? Homework, exams, PE, mini-golf, skee balls and acting, the list is getting longer and longer."
"Well, she is Alchemist Girl." Angeline shrugged. "Did you say mini-golf and skee-ball? When did she do those things? I want to play that mini-golf and skee-ball thing. Isn't golf that sport where the participant uses a stick to hit the ball?"
"Technically, the participant is not using a stick to hit the ball."
"What is skee-ball? Standing on a ball to ski?"
"I think you have misunderstood the word 'skee-ball'." I said. "Well, anyway this is the first rehearsal and she has already memorized all her lines."
"She memorizes everything she reads, aside from the information she believes is useless such as school dance."
"I really need to learn from her."
"Only recording useful information?"
"No, I had to memorize my lines. Angeline, you have to help me."
"How? I don't understand a single word on your script. Well, side from the 'I', "he', and 'you'. You said it was written in English, why don't I know what is going on? That is the most difficult piece of writing, even more difficult than the book Alchemist Girl recommended me to read when I did the book report. What do 'thou' and 'thee' mean?"
"You don't know what those mean, Angeline? Why am I not surprised?" I sighed. "I will teach you those tonight."
"Warrior is also doing a good job in acting."
"I don't think so," I shook my head and laughed.
"What does that mean?"
"Warrior is saying his lines like a robot, see."
I turned the camera towards the stage.
Trey was standing next to Eddie and said, "The smell of those humans makes me want to drink their blood."
I laughed. Trey was saying his lines like a robot, without any emotion. Or maybe he was too disgusted to show any emotion.
Eddie was doing very well, saying his lines with emotion, "You are just not used to it. Once you are used to the smell, you will be fine."
"Yes, I think so," Trey said his lines like a robot again. He was very pale and he looked shocked.
"This is just the rehearsal. What will happen on the day of the performance? He has to wear his vampire costume. You know, with fangs and everything," I asked Angeline.
"He will be able to doit."
"I don't think so. He is about to run out of this hall any second," I eyed Trey.
"Now we will practice the school scene," shouted the director.
"Alchemist Girl is coming out," Angeline shouted.
Sydney got onto the stage and looked towards our direction. Once she saw our camera, she had that expression. The one that showed she was not satisfied with what we were doing. She stared at us and mouthed, "Put away that camera."
"Angeline, should we follow Alchemist Girl's demand?" I asked uncertainly.
"Um, I don't know. Let me think. Yes, follow her demand. I failed my Spanish quiz. If we don't put away the camera, she will not be in a good mood when I tell her this. Put it away."
"Well, I am sorry you won't be able to see Alchemist Girl acts. But don't worry; we will be able to film her performance. Lord too pretty to be useful will surely film that."
"Jill, put that away. Alchemist Girl is staring at us and giving us that look."
"Bye!" I turned off the camera.
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