Would You Rather (Campus Games #3) by Stephanie Alves EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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Lights go out
“Popcorn or Ice cream?”
“Death.”
My roommate, Gabi, laughs on the other end, and I squeeze my phone in
my hand. “That bad?” she asks.
“It bit,” I reply, adjusting the phone onto my shoulder so I can open the
door. I haven’t even left the building yet, and I’m already dying to go home.
I just want to crawl into bed and forget all about this day. “They didn’t even
look at me.”
Thanks for coming in.
The fake smiles plastered on their faces were the last thing I saw before I
left with another rejection and the only thing I’d see in my nightmares.
I’ve heard those four words so many times that I might as well get it
tattooed on me. Day after day, audition after audition, it always ends in the
same way.
A smile, a thanks, and a big, fat rejection.
“Maybe my parents are right,” I mumble, pushing through another door.
My eyes briefly drift to the staircase where a group of people are
descending. I shake my head, knowing there’s no way I’m tackling twelve
flights of stairs in heels.
Her gasp rings so loud that, despite the rough day I’ve had, I can’t help
but let out a laugh. She’s nothing if not a drama queen. “Madeline Davis.” I
lift my brows at the use of my full name. Oh boy. “You did not just say
that,” she replies, and I can practically visualize her disapproving
headshake.
“This is my third audition this week, Gabi. I can’t keep going through
this. It always ends the same way.”
“Not with that attitude,” Gabi retorts. She clears her throat and continues,
“Repeat after me. I am smart.”
I roll my eyes, letting out a sigh. She does this sometimes- makes me
repeat positive affirmations, and as much as I love her for it, I don’t feel
very positive at the moment. “Gabi—”
“I am smart,” she repeats.
I let out a breath, knowing she won’t drop it. “I am smart,” I parrot back
to her.
“I am talented.”
My lips press together. I like to think I am. I’ve loved acting ever since I
was a child, and my sister and I used to put on little productions for our
parents. I watched movies constantly, kept posters, and even studied scripts.
But if I was talented, wouldn’t I have landed an audition by now? Even a
small one? “I am talented,” I recite, having a hard time believing the words
coming out of my mouth.
“I am more important than a stupid audition,” Gabi says, making me
smile.
“I am more important than a stupid audition,” I repeat.
“And my best friend Gabi should kick their asses for not hiring me.”
They didn’t exactly not hire me, but with the way they hardly paid
attention, I know I don’t have a chance in hell at a callback. I let out a laugh
all the same, passing a few people on this floor. Where the hell is this damn
elevator?
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