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Chapter 15
The others were helping Sean get his photos stuck down and in his folder in the right order. Obi-Wan was sat with them, slowly looking through his own folder, the picture of him and Bonnie which came first, then Emma and Bonnie playing hopscotch, then the one of him with a cheeky grin on his face, then the ones of him Emma and Bonnie, and then the three of them with Rupert on the balcony and then at the cinema. Then the first one of him and Tom laughing, when they first met and then all the ones from the photo shoot of the five of them. Then the five of them with Richard and him Emma and Bonnie working on the folders and then him and Alan acting on the lawn Then the one of the five of them and Steve playing on the lawn and the five of them curled up near the fire later that evening. Then the five of them were gathered around Ian and then Chris was warding them off. And then they became six, because there was the picture of him, Emma, Bonnie, Rupert, Tom and Sean playing on the lawn with Steve and Ian. And finally there was another picture of him and Tom laughing as they entered the Great Hall.
Obi-Wan decided he wanted a camera of his own... he decided that the pictures in the folders didn't have to have members of the child cast on them to go in the folders, it could be adult cast or pictures of the set, the surrounding area, anything that was taken whilst making the movie and was related to the movie, could and would go in the folders. He quickly explained this idea to the others, and they all agreed it would be a good idea. "Maybe we should all get cameras?" Sean suggested. This was also agreed to.
They decided the best person to get cameras off was Mace, so they set out to look for him. It took them about half an hour to find him, and he promised them all cameras. He then told them to go and make sure that their rooms were tidy upstairs, because, since filming was starting tomorrow, many people were arriving that day. Traipsing upstairs, soon the two rooms were spotlessly clean and Obi-Wan couldn't help wondering if Sean would still share a room with them, once older members of the cast got here.
Obi-Wan sat of his bed and stared out of the window... he'd had so much fun so far and they hadn't even started filming yet. Just the nights in the dormitory were fun, but he couldn't help about thinking about his friends back at the Jedi Temple. No one here, apart from Mace, knew he was a Jedi student and he hadn't done any work since he'd got here really, apart from that one training lesson with Mace. He actually missed it, even his Galactic Studies and Politics work. And kata training was really good stress relief. He missed his Master as well, and couldn't help wondering what Qui-Gon was doing now, without him to train.
Qui-Gon was, at that moment, helping Bruck Chun with his History homework, a subject, which the young initiate, struggled with. Qui-Gon was understanding and patient though, and took time to explain things through. Bruck seemed to have the same confidence issues that Obi-wan, his apprentice had. Both were unsure of their own abilities and looked for reassurance from others. Qui-Gon was only too happy to give this to Bruck, the boy would go far, he knew that.
If Qui-Gon could have seen what his apprentice had been doing, he would have gotten the shock of his life. Once getting the role of Harry Potter and becoming Daniel Radcliffe, Obi-Wan had gained a confidence he didn't know he possessed. He was still worried about the whole acting part, but he knew that he'd have help, and the others were new to acting as well, so he wasn't alone.
Still sat on his bed, Obi-Wan realised that it was pretty quiet in the room and saw that everyone else was doing pretty much the same as him, sitting and thinking. "Is anybody else scared about tomorrow?" he broke the silence quietly.
Emma, who was sat on one of the spare beds, with Bonnie on the other, looked at him. "Scared doesn't begin to cover it," she told him.
"At least I'm not the only one who's petrified then," Dan commented.
"Is petrified supposed to cover it?" Sean asked, "I don't think there's a word to describe how scared I'm feeling!"
"You're scared?" Dan asked him. "I'm the one playing the title role! And I've barely done any acting..." he admitted.
"Don't worry, me neither, and I play your best friend," Rupert told him, looking slightly happier now that he knew he wasn't the only one without acting experience. Emma also looked happier.
"I hate all this waiting, just stuck up in our rooms for something to happen," Tom commented.
"Well, we could always go down to our room," Bonnie suggested. "Sean hasn't seen it yet and we could play a game or something in their, without getting into trouble."
"Our room?" Sean questioned.
"Yeah, our Common Room, really. Just for the child cast. The adults have one, kind of a staff room and there's one for all of the cast and crew," Dan explained.
"Well then, lets go!" Sean suggested, so the six of them made their way downstairs to the room. They put a holovid on, but none of them were really watching it, because they were all nervous about the next day and were curious about the other cast members. They knew that Warwick Davis and Zoë Wanamaker had arrived last night, but had yet to met them. Also, Mace had said that lots of other people were arriving today, and they couldn't help but wonder who.
"Ok, this is getting us no where!" Emma finally broke the silence. "Is anyone actually watching this movie?!"
The others all looked at her. "No," Dan finally admitted and the others followed suit.
"Me neither," Emma told them. "Do you think we'll get into trouble if went to sit in the Great Hall? We need to do something, or maybe we could go and play outside again. Anything but sitting around really."
"Let's go to the Great Hall," Dan suggested. "Mace didn't sound like he wanted us to go outside..."
"The Great Hall it is then," Sean said and the six made their way there quickly.
Soon they were sat at the side in the Great Hall. "Well, here we are, back sitting at the side of a film set!" Rupert joked and Dan, Emma, Bonnie and Tom laughed. Sean just looked confused.
"Huh? What are you guys talking about?" Sean asked. The others explained about the first day that they were there, when Chris had left them at the side of the Great Hall alone and how they had met Richard. "Oh right, I get you now!" Sean told them. "You do tend to feel like you're in the way though, don't you?" he mused.
Just then Dan saw Ian heading towards them. "Hey, you lot!" he greeted. "What you up to?"
"Trying to stay out of the way, whilst not going crazy!" Tom told him.
"So basically you've been told to stay out of the way but the ones who have bigger roles are starting to panic about tomorrow, correct?" Ian asked. He was greeted with a chorus of yeses. "Alright, come on then, I've got an idea," and he led them to a room which looked suspiciously like a classroom. "The ones of you who have bigger roles are going to be tutored by a member of the cast or crew," he explained, "and for this movie I'll be tutoring all first years, so that includes you four," he said, pointing to Dan, Tom, Emma and Rupert. "And I don't see why we shouldn't get started now, even with two extras. It'll keep you out of the way and your minds occupied." He said this in such a tone that they all new it would be pointless to argue with him and sat down at desks at the front, because there wouldn't be much point sitting at the back with only them there.
Dan sat next to Bonnie, with Tom at the desk next to Dan. Emma and Rupert sat at the desk next to Bonnie and Sean sat with Tom. Ian just gave them some basic Numeracy work but it did keep their minds occupied. Dan found the work quite easy since his classes at the Temple were designed to challenge him, but he didn't complain. He had a feeling that he would be continuing his Jedi work with Mace, and couldn't wait to do some more lightsaber training!
Before the six knew it, Ian was saying that it was time for the evening meal, since the six had skipped the midday one when they were up in their room. None of them had realised how hungry they were until Ian announced that.
Mace was right. When they entered the Great Hall for the meal, there were many new faces there, included some more children, but the six stuck together and sat near Mace, with Ian and Steve.
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Chapter 15
The others were helping Sean get his photos stuck down and in his folder in the right order. Obi-Wan was sat with them, slowly looking through his own folder, the picture of him and Bonnie which came first, then Emma and Bonnie playing hopscotch, then the one of him with a cheeky grin on his face, then the ones of him Emma and Bonnie, and then the three of them with Rupert on the balcony and then at the cinema. Then the first one of him and Tom laughing, when they first met and then all the ones from the photo shoot of the five of them. Then the five of them with Richard and him Emma and Bonnie working on the folders and then him and Alan acting on the lawn Then the one of the five of them and Steve playing on the lawn and the five of them curled up near the fire later that evening. Then the five of them were gathered around Ian and then Chris was warding them off. And then they became six, because there was the picture of him, Emma, Bonnie, Rupert, Tom and Sean playing on the lawn with Steve and Ian. And finally there was another picture of him and Tom laughing as they entered the Great Hall.
Obi-Wan decided he wanted a camera of his own... he decided that the pictures in the folders didn't have to have members of the child cast on them to go in the folders, it could be adult cast or pictures of the set, the surrounding area, anything that was taken whilst making the movie and was related to the movie, could and would go in the folders. He quickly explained this idea to the others, and they all agreed it would be a good idea. "Maybe we should all get cameras?" Sean suggested. This was also agreed to.
They decided the best person to get cameras off was Mace, so they set out to look for him. It took them about half an hour to find him, and he promised them all cameras. He then told them to go and make sure that their rooms were tidy upstairs, because, since filming was starting tomorrow, many people were arriving that day. Traipsing upstairs, soon the two rooms were spotlessly clean and Obi-Wan couldn't help wondering if Sean would still share a room with them, once older members of the cast got here.
Obi-Wan sat of his bed and stared out of the window... he'd had so much fun so far and they hadn't even started filming yet. Just the nights in the dormitory were fun, but he couldn't help about thinking about his friends back at the Jedi Temple. No one here, apart from Mace, knew he was a Jedi student and he hadn't done any work since he'd got here really, apart from that one training lesson with Mace. He actually missed it, even his Galactic Studies and Politics work. And kata training was really good stress relief. He missed his Master as well, and couldn't help wondering what Qui-Gon was doing now, without him to train.
Qui-Gon was, at that moment, helping Bruck Chun with his History homework, a subject, which the young initiate, struggled with. Qui-Gon was understanding and patient though, and took time to explain things through. Bruck seemed to have the same confidence issues that Obi-wan, his apprentice had. Both were unsure of their own abilities and looked for reassurance from others. Qui-Gon was only too happy to give this to Bruck, the boy would go far, he knew that.
If Qui-Gon could have seen what his apprentice had been doing, he would have gotten the shock of his life. Once getting the role of Harry Potter and becoming Daniel Radcliffe, Obi-Wan had gained a confidence he didn't know he possessed. He was still worried about the whole acting part, but he knew that he'd have help, and the others were new to acting as well, so he wasn't alone.
Still sat on his bed, Obi-Wan realised that it was pretty quiet in the room and saw that everyone else was doing pretty much the same as him, sitting and thinking. "Is anybody else scared about tomorrow?" he broke the silence quietly.
Emma, who was sat on one of the spare beds, with Bonnie on the other, looked at him. "Scared doesn't begin to cover it," she told him.
"At least I'm not the only one who's petrified then," Dan commented.
"Is petrified supposed to cover it?" Sean asked, "I don't think there's a word to describe how scared I'm feeling!"
"You're scared?" Dan asked him. "I'm the one playing the title role! And I've barely done any acting..." he admitted.
"Don't worry, me neither, and I play your best friend," Rupert told him, looking slightly happier now that he knew he wasn't the only one without acting experience. Emma also looked happier.
"I hate all this waiting, just stuck up in our rooms for something to happen," Tom commented.
"Well, we could always go down to our room," Bonnie suggested. "Sean hasn't seen it yet and we could play a game or something in their, without getting into trouble."
"Our room?" Sean questioned.
"Yeah, our Common Room, really. Just for the child cast. The adults have one, kind of a staff room and there's one for all of the cast and crew," Dan explained.
"Well then, lets go!" Sean suggested, so the six of them made their way downstairs to the room. They put a holovid on, but none of them were really watching it, because they were all nervous about the next day and were curious about the other cast members. They knew that Warwick Davis and Zoë Wanamaker had arrived last night, but had yet to met them. Also, Mace had said that lots of other people were arriving today, and they couldn't help but wonder who.
"Ok, this is getting us no where!" Emma finally broke the silence. "Is anyone actually watching this movie?!"
The others all looked at her. "No," Dan finally admitted and the others followed suit.
"Me neither," Emma told them. "Do you think we'll get into trouble if went to sit in the Great Hall? We need to do something, or maybe we could go and play outside again. Anything but sitting around really."
"Let's go to the Great Hall," Dan suggested. "Mace didn't sound like he wanted us to go outside..."
"The Great Hall it is then," Sean said and the six made their way there quickly.
Soon they were sat at the side in the Great Hall. "Well, here we are, back sitting at the side of a film set!" Rupert joked and Dan, Emma, Bonnie and Tom laughed. Sean just looked confused.
"Huh? What are you guys talking about?" Sean asked. The others explained about the first day that they were there, when Chris had left them at the side of the Great Hall alone and how they had met Richard. "Oh right, I get you now!" Sean told them. "You do tend to feel like you're in the way though, don't you?" he mused.
Just then Dan saw Ian heading towards them. "Hey, you lot!" he greeted. "What you up to?"
"Trying to stay out of the way, whilst not going crazy!" Tom told him.
"So basically you've been told to stay out of the way but the ones who have bigger roles are starting to panic about tomorrow, correct?" Ian asked. He was greeted with a chorus of yeses. "Alright, come on then, I've got an idea," and he led them to a room which looked suspiciously like a classroom. "The ones of you who have bigger roles are going to be tutored by a member of the cast or crew," he explained, "and for this movie I'll be tutoring all first years, so that includes you four," he said, pointing to Dan, Tom, Emma and Rupert. "And I don't see why we shouldn't get started now, even with two extras. It'll keep you out of the way and your minds occupied." He said this in such a tone that they all new it would be pointless to argue with him and sat down at desks at the front, because there wouldn't be much point sitting at the back with only them there.
Dan sat next to Bonnie, with Tom at the desk next to Dan. Emma and Rupert sat at the desk next to Bonnie and Sean sat with Tom. Ian just gave them some basic Numeracy work but it did keep their minds occupied. Dan found the work quite easy since his classes at the Temple were designed to challenge him, but he didn't complain. He had a feeling that he would be continuing his Jedi work with Mace, and couldn't wait to do some more lightsaber training!
Before the six knew it, Ian was saying that it was time for the evening meal, since the six had skipped the midday one when they were up in their room. None of them had realised how hungry they were until Ian announced that.
Mace was right. When they entered the Great Hall for the meal, there were many new faces there, included some more children, but the six stuck together and sat near Mace, with Ian and Steve.
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