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Post by Rosalyn Kerr on Nov 27, 2011 8:32:09 GMT -5
"Eeeeeep!" squealed the ever-excitable redhead directly after hanging up her phone. That had been the director of the new movie coming out, giving her the results of the callbacks she'd gone to a few weeks before. And yes, she'd made it all right. But not just to a part in the movie- she was going to be the lead female! All these years of moving up on the acting bar, and now it was her turn to get her big break! Sure, she'd been in lots of stuff before, but they were all either minor or uncredited roles. Now, she was gonna play with the big dogs.
As usual, when she got a part, Rose immediately called up her dad to tell him. Many 'congratulations' later, she hung up with him- he was at work at the time, and had begun to receive strange looks from his co-workers for his yelling into the phone about how his daughter was the best actress of all time- and collapsed onto the couch with a heavy but still excitable sigh.
This 'sitting-calmly-on-the-couch-as-if-i'm-not-still-completely-overjoyed' idea didn't last long, though, before she whipped out her phone to tell her friend James the good news. She sent him a quick text, reading merely, "I got the part!", and then got up and went to her kitchen. It was time to bake herself a celebratory pie. Specifically, her favourite kind, chocolate cream.
Rose donned herself in a white cooking apron and tied her curly hair up into a ponytail, and then got to work. She got the ingredients for the pudding filling and began to cook that in a saucepan after mixing it all together, and while that was heating up she began mixing up the dough for the pie crust. As always, when she made anything in the kitchen, she'd somehow managed to splatter flour and chocolate all over herself, a bit on her face and the rest on her hands and on her apron.
The filling was done; she let it cool on the stove while she rolled out the pie dough. This might take a little while- she liked to make sure it was absolutely perfect, or as close to it as possible. Cooking- or baking, rather- was her passion after all, along with a variety of other things, including, of course, acting.
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