Walking towards the back of the house, Lucian could feel Alice's radiating aura come crashing into his with a wave. She clearly had something in mind or something that she wanted to voice. Tapping him on the shoulder, she proceeded with a quick smile and friendly extension of a handshake. Eyeing her down, Lucian returned to his work, not eager to make friends with the young woman. Returning her hand to herself, she eyed him as he worked on the curtain and the lacrima crystals for the lights, his frustration becoming apparent with the lights. Sliding in underneath him, she fixed them with a quick wave of her hand.
"Even if you aren't gonna like me, please make me look good at least, this is my job sir."
As Alice strolled away, Lucian admitted his fault and continued to work in silence until it was showtime. The auditorium seemed to fill up quickly as the house doors were opened and the patrons filled their seats. Everyone seemed to be in place, all the superstitions out of the way, and places marked, Lucian brought up the lights to shine on the orator for the evening. Beginning with a simple speech, he eventually ended it with a bow which was Lucian's cue to raise the curtain. The large black mass of fabric rose to the sky as the play began. Within time the play was drawing to a certain point where Alice was due for her appearance. Dramatically walking in, Lucian threw the lights upon her, the respective oohs and ahhs from the crowd displayed their intrigue and excitement at her beauty and poise. Eventually, after a few more times of that in the evening and few more curtains closes and raises, the play had finished and there were cheers throughout.
Walking down from the booth, Lucian walked up to the director, standing next to him was Alice herself, taking matters into her own hands, she handed him the envelope with a wink, groaning inwardly, Lucian received the reward and walked out of the auditorium with a knotted stomach.
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