Anakin Skywalker (
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fandomhigh2022-01-13 10:34 pm
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Drama, Friday, January 13, 2022
Anakin waited until the entire class was assembled in the auditorium before flinging the doors open with the Force and striding inside.
"The most important part of drama is making an impression!" he boomed as he made his way up the aisle, robe flapping behind himlike he'd been practicing it for decades.
Was making an impression actually the most important part of drama? Probably not, but Anakin wasn't exactly researching this subject.
"If you cannot draw someone's eye, they will never pay attention to the words you are saying!" he added. "So today, we will work on making a dramatic first impression. I have plenty of robes for everyone."
Because that would help? Maybe?
"Do I have to?" came a voice from… not the aisle.
Anakin was a Jedi Master and was therefore not at all surprised that they'd been joined by someone else. So…just ignore that little startle he'd done right then, please and thank you. "You absolutely have to," he said, turning towards the voice. "The robe is optional."
"Ugh," said the voice again.
After a moment, with some bumps and stomps, a robed figure shaped like Jaye made her way into the aisle, arms folded over her chest, hood down revealing only a scowl. Which actually probably made her look like a short Anakin?
And then she kind of stomped down like a four-year-old who was supposed to be watching this, Anakin, god.
Anakin snorted. "Behold."
"It's an entrance!" And it was, in fact, dramatically grumpy.
Anakin laughed. "It is. Class, this is my old friend Jaye. You might remember her from the pageant we watched last week. She will help me judge your entrances."
"And oh, I will be judging," she said, still from under the hood. Maybe she'd just keep it on?
The hoods were terribly comfortable. Anakin waved his hand. "You have ten minutes to practice. We'll start with…you," he said, pointing at random.
"The most important part of drama is making an impression!" he boomed as he made his way up the aisle, robe flapping behind him
Was making an impression actually the most important part of drama? Probably not, but Anakin wasn't exactly researching this subject.
"If you cannot draw someone's eye, they will never pay attention to the words you are saying!" he added. "So today, we will work on making a dramatic first impression. I have plenty of robes for everyone."
Because that would help? Maybe?
"Do I have to?" came a voice from… not the aisle.
Anakin was a Jedi Master and was therefore not at all surprised that they'd been joined by someone else. So…just ignore that little startle he'd done right then, please and thank you. "You absolutely have to," he said, turning towards the voice. "The robe is optional."
"Ugh," said the voice again.
After a moment, with some bumps and stomps, a robed figure shaped like Jaye made her way into the aisle, arms folded over her chest, hood down revealing only a scowl. Which actually probably made her look like a short Anakin?
And then she kind of stomped down like a four-year-old who was supposed to be watching this, Anakin, god.
Anakin snorted. "Behold."
"It's an entrance!" And it was, in fact, dramatically grumpy.
Anakin laughed. "It is. Class, this is my old friend Jaye. You might remember her from the pageant we watched last week. She will help me judge your entrances."
"And oh, I will be judging," she said, still from under the hood. Maybe she'd just keep it on?
The hoods were terribly comfortable. Anakin waved his hand. "You have ten minutes to practice. We'll start with…you," he said, pointing at random.

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