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The bass played in the background, while the soprano singers warm up right in front of him. The stage was theatrical, very antique but the outcome came out pure. Who ever stepped across the wooden floor, would've felt the same feeling of anxiety mushed with pride; all could be better if you did everything right. Having slept a great amount the night before, and enduring a big breakfast for the rest of his day, he constantly told himself it was worth it. Every moment he took of preparation escalated to where he was now, and now Luis hid behind a scenery; forest all around him but it was artificial in everyway, if you was near it you could tell but a far it look so real. Perfect for his small,though important role. Possibly the greatest events in his life taking place; who would've guess it? Though it was true.
Luis Alvarez moved towards the front when his name was called. It wasn't the audition, no those days have passed. But a few photographers were already taking pictures and yet it wasn't the big day. He stood wearing just simple clothes; his role Othello's soldier. And he had to deliver the news, he cleared his voice. And sang, a part of him almost died right there another part of him told him to just go on. It wasn't a big part, just a small role, thought it took a lot of courage to sing opera, when he hadn't but little experience of it. He told himself it won't be long, it was just a side job, a side job he may love and fail to admit. Luis fell low, his part had finished and the lead role player took over. He pushed away back into the scenery, blending with the rest of the singers, tenors all rowed together. It wasn't till practice was over did he saw someone familiar within the photographers. A high bright Luis, almost fell stunn to see her here.
Luis Alvarez moved towards the front when his name was called. It wasn't the audition, no those days have passed. But a few photographers were already taking pictures and yet it wasn't the big day. He stood wearing just simple clothes; his role Othello's soldier. And he had to deliver the news, he cleared his voice. And sang, a part of him almost died right there another part of him told him to just go on. It wasn't a big part, just a small role, thought it took a lot of courage to sing opera, when he hadn't but little experience of it. He told himself it won't be long, it was just a side job, a side job he may love and fail to admit. Luis fell low, his part had finished and the lead role player took over. He pushed away back into the scenery, blending with the rest of the singers, tenors all rowed together. It wasn't till practice was over did he saw someone familiar within the photographers. A high bright Luis, almost fell stunn to see her here.