User blog:Silverfaust89/TRBG: The Sequel (22)

   kkk  Bold text Chapter #22: Holiday: The Musical (part 2 of 2)Bold text

After a few days the final cast is put up, on the board in the main hallway; everyone swarmed the board to see who made the cut. Some were happy with there parts, while some were rejected. Me, Raven, and Hawthorne went to the board to see all the Goths are in the play, Hawthorne was flabbergasted at what he saw.

"I'm in the play!" Hawthorne said out loud.

Miss. Peters came to us with such a creepy, but happy ambiance. "That's right, since Davis has been banned from the play, for smoking weed, I decided to cast you instead." Miss. Peters explained.

"But I have crippling stage fright." Hawthorne pleaded.

"Well the play is on Christmas Eve, so you have at least a week to conquer your stage fright." Miss. Peters cooed, "Follow me, Mr. Carlson." Hawthorne followed Miss. Peters to the music room, to start his training. We weren't allowed to enter the music room while the training was in effect. It was Christmas Eve and it was the day of the play, I notice everyone's parents in the audience, including mine, who were sitting in the third row, they were easy to spot. I went backstage to find out Hawthorne was M.I.A.

"Where's Hawthorne?" I asked Raven.

"He's in the dressing room with Grimore, Orpheus, and Absinthe." Raven replied.

"Thanks." I thanked Raven.

I went to the dressing room to see Hawthorne with Grimore, Orpheus, and Absinthe, trying to calm him down.

"Hey can I talk to Hawthorne for a moment?" I asked the other Goths.

"Sure." Absinthe tersely said.

Soon enough the three Goths went back to the stage. Leaving me and Hawthorne alone.

"Whatever happens, I just wanted to say break a leg." I said.

"Thanks Malice." Hawthorne thanked.

Miss. Peters came in.

"Thad you're up." She said tersely.

"That's my cue." Hawthorne said nervously.

I went back to the stage, where I followed Hawthorne, up to the curtains. Hawthorne was acting very anxious but took the bull by the horns.

"Welcome everyone to our holiday play." Hawthorne said tersely, then went backstage.

Everyone in the audience cheered. and the play went off without any incident.