WISH TOO MUCH
Chapter
one
The
enticing sunset shimmered across the sky, calling for people to
come out on their balconies and stare. Blonde hair whipped across
my face, annoying but it was very hot, I knew. My bright blue
eyes searched the sky, knowing nothing more could come from the
beauty. A lone seagull glided past the perfect clouds.
“That was beautiful, Maxxi. Exactly what the show
needed, right there!” My agent hit the power button on his
remote, turning the TV completely black, except for a red light
in the corner signaling that it was, in fact, powered off. My mom
smiled at me and gave me thumbs up from across the room. I
managed a smile but when I turned around it was gone. Everybody
who saw my acting loved it except me. Because I knew all the
secrets.
The gorgeous sunset with the lone seagull was a green screen. I
never actually saw it before now. The wind whipping my blonde hair
was a super loud, annoying fan that was tuned out. And my bright
blue eyes—well, I have blue eyes, but not that gorgeous. Mine
were like the blue of a ten-dollar iTunes gift card. The contacts
that irritated my eyes turned them into the prettiest blue in
existence. The only real part was my hair, a blinding white blonde.
But other than the hair, that was not me for sure. The actress next
to me, named Ella, elbowed me. I looked up to see a smiling casting
director, with a mouth much to big for his face and greasy, combed
back hair, grinning down at me, holding out a giant, hairy
(EW!) hand for me to shake. I shook it.
“Hello, Maxxi. The name's Dahl. I’m a casting
director (I so called it!) and I want you in my
next movie! What do you think?” The man grinned, bending down
to eye level. His breath stank of garlic. Seriously, he could melt
my mascara in a second. I think my eyeliner started to run. I
backed up a little bit, to get away from his vampire-fighters
breath. I started to say No thanks like the sweetheart I
used to be would have but my actress self took over and did exactly
what everybody told me to do.
“I
don’t know,” I replied offhandedly, “I’m
not really a movie person.” Make them beg, Maxxi.
That’s what you need to do—never seem too
eager.
“Oh,
Miss Maxxi, what a shame.” Dahl’s face fell but he
looked over at Ella and his face lit up again. “Hello, Ella.
The name’s—“
“Sir!” I said, getting furious looks from my agent and
my mother, “That my agent right over there. He’ll give
you my resume.” Dahl, absolutely delighted, practically
skipped over to my agent. I threw my head into my hands and
massaged my temples to rid my head of this horrible migraine that I
could feel coming. But before I could remove the damage my hair and
makeup artist, Lydia, smacked my hands away from my face.
“OW!” I cried.
“Don’t. Touch. The. Hair. Or. Face. Understood?”
She growled, as though I were using a bucket of makeup removeR and
telling her I looked absolutely ridiculous. I wish.
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