This Alice lady taught Zane a little bit about the lacrima lights in the ten minutes they had to setup, and eventually Zane would be thrust into his new job with the bare minimum of info. Taking a deep breath, Zane figured that it couldn't be all that hard. His hands gripped the lacrima light tightly, resisting the urge to just spin it all over the place for the mere purpose of fun. It was also worth noting that Zane had the job of operating the curtain as well, but that was about as simple as simple could be. It really didn't require any further explanation, and Zane managed to operate the curtain rather perfectly throughout the entire show.
It was the stage light that was a bit trickier, especially given Alice's odd instructions. The light was to be focused on her the entire time. Zane did kind of wonder if that was how it was actually supposed to be. Perhaps this Alice woman was simply so egotistical that she didn't want to give a single shred of light to any of her co-stars. While it was true that she was playing the female lead here, Zane admittedly didn't quite like the fact that he had to put it on Alice the entire time, no matter how pretty she was. She was the one paying him though, so Zane just sucked it up and did as she asked for the entirety of the play. Finishing up the show, Zane hopped down from the stagelight, dusting off his hands a little bit. He had to wait a while for Alice to stop showboating around her fans before he could approach her, but once he did the woman kept her end of the bargain and gave Zane his pay. Something told Zane that this wasn't the last he'd see of Alice...
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