Chapter 46
When speaking, Sherilyn was a bundle of nerves. She needed work terribly and didn’t think twice when the opportunity unexpectedly popped up. Her head was buzzing with excitement as she jumped at the chance.
The assistant director gave her a once–over, clearly skeptical “Seriously?”
“Absolutely Sherilyn nodded eagerly, “Dancing’s all about the skill, and that’s not something I can lie about.”
With time ticking away, the assistant director glanced at his watch, “Okay, here’s the deal. You’ve got half an hour to learn a new routine. We’re on a tight shooting schedule. Any issues with that?”
“No problem” Sherilyn nodded with unwavering confidence. “Show me twice, and I have it down.”
“Really? The assistant director looked amused, somewhat doubting her bravado, “Fine, let’s see what you’ve got. You’re out if you can’t handle it after two run throughs”
Sherilyn was overjoyed. “Deall”
“Let’s go then” The assistant director led her over to meet the other dancers.
“This is her. You’re in charge. Run her through twice, and I want to see the results.”
“Sure thing, boss. The group, all temporary dancers themselves, welcomed Sherilyn. Copyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.
After a single run–through, Sherilyn had nearly mastered it. The routine was basic group choreography, nothing too challenging for a TV backdrop. Her dancing skills were more than sufficient.
The assistant director watched from the side and applauded happily after the second run. “Fantastic!” He gave Sherilyn a thumbs up. “You nailed it! You’re in!”
“Thank you so much, Sherilyn expressed her gratitude.
The assistant director clapped his hands. “Let’s get her into makeup and costume. We’re shooting soon!”
Then, he dashed off to brief the director on the new addition.
Once Sherilyn was ready, the shooting went off without a hitch, though they had to do several takes due to the lead actor’s mistakes.
Since the dancers were all temporary hires, a production assistant came over to settle their payments afterward. “Thanks.” Sherilyn was pleasantly surprised to find out she was getting $400– more than she had expected. “Once you’ve got your pay, you’re free to go, said the production assistant.
The rest of the shoot didn’t involve them. Pleased with the extra cash, Sherilyn packed up, ready to leave.
“Hey, w
you!
wat up!” Sherilyn turned to see the assistant director calling after her, out of breath, “Oh good, you haven’t left. I needed to catch
Confused, Sherilyn asked, “Is there something you need?”
“Yes” Catching his breath, the assistant director smiled warmly, “You stood out with your dancing.”
“Thank you, that’s very kind of you.” Sherilyn replied modestly.
“So, here’s the thing.” He pulled out his phone. “We often need stand–ins for dance sequences. You’ve got the look, the physique, not to mention the talent. I could put in a good word for you”
The opportunity took Sherilyn by surprise. Being a dance stand in was something she hadn’t considered.
Noticing her hesitation, the assistant director quickly added, “The pay for a stand–in is much higher than what you eamed today. What do you think?”
The mention of money dispelled Sherlyn’s doubts.
“Okay, thank you very much.” Sherilyn pulled out her phone, “Just so you know, I work evenings. I’m only available during the day.”
“No problem.” The assistant director added her on WhatsApp. “Ill call you when something fits your schedule”
“Wow, thanks a lot!” Sherilyn couldn’t believe her luck. She got her part–time job dilemma resolved just like that! Sunhaven seemed to be her lucky charm
Indeed, there’s no place like home. Both and raised in Sunhaven, she was determined to make her stand there, refusing to let anyone drive her away from her mots again after being away for so long!
Thrilled about her unexpected eamings, Sherilyn treated herself that evening to a plate of scrambled eggs and pasta, topped off with a side of grilled sausage.
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