Deandra "Sweet Dee" Reynolds (
not_a_bird) wrote in
fandomhigh2019-02-04 06:44 am
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Acting 101; Monday, First Period [02/04].
Sweet Dee had barely made it in to teach her acting class that morning. Sweet Dee had actually forgotten she had to teach an acting class that morning, and only remembered when she barely had enough time to get back from Philly after spending the weekend back there to get completely wasted with the gang for the Super Bowl, as was tradition. Somehow (she wasn't sure how, exactly, it was all a bit of a blur), she'd managed to make it in just a few minutes into the class period actually starting. And thank god she taught a bullshit class like acting, where just popping on a movie could be considered "research" and "getting to know your craft," which was basically the set-up she was leaning into as she somewhat groggily explained to the kids that what they were watching was a classic and it had to do with acting and Hollywood, and, not only that, but it was critically acclaimed for its high-quality direction, writing, and performances, so take notes, kids!
And while the movie was playing, Sweet Dee was just going to huddle around a very large cup of coffee, wince frequently as she wondered if the volume was too loud (it wasn't), and wonder if anyone would have any beef if she smoked in here. She would totally crack a window.
And while the movie was playing, Sweet Dee was just going to huddle around a very large cup of coffee, wince frequently as she wondered if the volume was too loud (it wasn't), and wonder if anyone would have any beef if she smoked in here. She would totally crack a window.

Sign In - Acting, 02/04.
Watch the Movie - Acting, 02/04.
Talk to Sweet Dee - Acting. 02/04.
OOC - Acting, 02/04.
Re: Sign In - Acting, 02/04.
Re: Sign In - Acting, 02/04.
Re: Watch the Movie - Acting, 02/04.
That fact alone was going to make her feel a little homesick, though, without even getting into the familiar setting, all those memories tied into such an iconic, bizarro world that she'd once considered home.