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Ch. 2: Casting Call
2 Weeks Later
Lizzie stood in the building that was holding Real World Auditions. She was really nervous. She had just completed the questionnaire that was handed out. The questions were not only tough, but they were quite personal. What would they ask in the interview?
An hour later, she is sitting in front two people getting interviewed. One interviewer, Paul, was alumni to the cast while the other one, Annie, looked like a producer or someone important. Lizzie sat down nervously on the couch. Paul looked pretty nice and laidback while Annie was more serious looking.
Annie: Elizabeth McGuire, is it?
Lizzie: Yes, but I am called Lizzie.
Paul: Nice to meet you. Let us get the ball rolling and ask you a few questions. Are you nervous?
Lizzie: A little.
Lizzie told herself she needed to be truthful but also show confidence.
Annie: We are going to refer to your questionnaire to find out more about you personally and what type of person you are. Now, it says here you have a brother. How do you and your brother get along?
Lizzie: Well, he is younger than me and I think we have a pretty normal brother/sister relationship.
Paul: Good. What are your plans about college?
Lizzie: I plan on attending next year. I am not really sure where, but I definitely plan on attending college in the near future.
Annie: How do you feel about living with people of other cultures, races, and religions than you?
Lizzie: I am open-minded when it comes to that kind of thing. One of my best friends is Jewish and the other one is of Mexican descent.
They asked tons of other different questions about her life, specifically about past relationships, present ones, family, friends, sex, money, what she was like as a child, drugs, drinking, partying, etc. Then they asked her the last question.
Paul: So, what do you think you would contribute to the household if we were to choose you?
Lizzie thought for a moment, and then began to speak.
Lizzie: I think I can contribute to the household by just being me. I may not seem like someone who is full of drama or has had a really horrible life, but I think I would definitely benefit from being there, and so would the others . . .
She continued far a minute and the interviewers seemed to like her, or so she thought.
A week later, she was called back for another interview at a different location, so they must have thought something about her. This interview asked the same types of question, except this time, it was more in depth.
Weeks passed by, and she heard nothing, so she figured she didn't make the show. One day, though, she received a call from the producer.
Producer: Well, congratulations! After a long time of researching your background, we are glad to tell you that you have made it onto the Real World cast in New York. Welcome to the real world!
Lizzie: What?! Oh my god! This is so cool!
Producer: You are going to receive a package that will give you more detailed information soon, but we expect to see you in about a month.
Lizzie: Thank you!!!
Lizzie hung up the phone and nearly screamed with excitement. She then called Miranda and Gordo and told them the good news.
Miranda: Wow! Lizzie, this is so exciting! I am so happy for you! You have to let me come visit you.
Gordo, who didn't really like the idea, in the first place seemed to be at a loss for words.
Gordo: Well, um.congratulations. I guess I will be seeing you more often than I thought I would, going to NYU and all.
Lizzie: I know! Won't that be exciting!
Miranda: What about me? Just going to leave me here, are you?
Lizzie: Aww! Poor Miranda! You are going to visit me so often that it will almost be like you live there!
Miranda: Of course I am.
They all continued to talk about it for a while and Miranda and Gordo eventually left.
"I am so excited! I can't wait!"
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I do not own Lizzie McGuire or the Real World
Ch. 2: Casting Call
2 Weeks Later
Lizzie stood in the building that was holding Real World Auditions. She was really nervous. She had just completed the questionnaire that was handed out. The questions were not only tough, but they were quite personal. What would they ask in the interview?
An hour later, she is sitting in front two people getting interviewed. One interviewer, Paul, was alumni to the cast while the other one, Annie, looked like a producer or someone important. Lizzie sat down nervously on the couch. Paul looked pretty nice and laidback while Annie was more serious looking.
Annie: Elizabeth McGuire, is it?
Lizzie: Yes, but I am called Lizzie.
Paul: Nice to meet you. Let us get the ball rolling and ask you a few questions. Are you nervous?
Lizzie: A little.
Lizzie told herself she needed to be truthful but also show confidence.
Annie: We are going to refer to your questionnaire to find out more about you personally and what type of person you are. Now, it says here you have a brother. How do you and your brother get along?
Lizzie: Well, he is younger than me and I think we have a pretty normal brother/sister relationship.
Paul: Good. What are your plans about college?
Lizzie: I plan on attending next year. I am not really sure where, but I definitely plan on attending college in the near future.
Annie: How do you feel about living with people of other cultures, races, and religions than you?
Lizzie: I am open-minded when it comes to that kind of thing. One of my best friends is Jewish and the other one is of Mexican descent.
They asked tons of other different questions about her life, specifically about past relationships, present ones, family, friends, sex, money, what she was like as a child, drugs, drinking, partying, etc. Then they asked her the last question.
Paul: So, what do you think you would contribute to the household if we were to choose you?
Lizzie thought for a moment, and then began to speak.
Lizzie: I think I can contribute to the household by just being me. I may not seem like someone who is full of drama or has had a really horrible life, but I think I would definitely benefit from being there, and so would the others . . .
She continued far a minute and the interviewers seemed to like her, or so she thought.
A week later, she was called back for another interview at a different location, so they must have thought something about her. This interview asked the same types of question, except this time, it was more in depth.
Weeks passed by, and she heard nothing, so she figured she didn't make the show. One day, though, she received a call from the producer.
Producer: Well, congratulations! After a long time of researching your background, we are glad to tell you that you have made it onto the Real World cast in New York. Welcome to the real world!
Lizzie: What?! Oh my god! This is so cool!
Producer: You are going to receive a package that will give you more detailed information soon, but we expect to see you in about a month.
Lizzie: Thank you!!!
Lizzie hung up the phone and nearly screamed with excitement. She then called Miranda and Gordo and told them the good news.
Miranda: Wow! Lizzie, this is so exciting! I am so happy for you! You have to let me come visit you.
Gordo, who didn't really like the idea, in the first place seemed to be at a loss for words.
Gordo: Well, um.congratulations. I guess I will be seeing you more often than I thought I would, going to NYU and all.
Lizzie: I know! Won't that be exciting!
Miranda: What about me? Just going to leave me here, are you?
Lizzie: Aww! Poor Miranda! You are going to visit me so often that it will almost be like you live there!
Miranda: Of course I am.
They all continued to talk about it for a while and Miranda and Gordo eventually left.
"I am so excited! I can't wait!"
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