Last Quarter
Real and not Pretend : Book 1 — The GenesisThe transition of scenes after scenes happened so smoothly and flawlessly. It goes from loneliness and sadness to excitement and happiness and it effectively vibrates the entire room.
It goes down to middle quarter of the arrangement wherein the lead actress and actor had to do their confession towards each other under the essence of the moonlight. It leaves people in awe on how the two leads neatly synchronized their steps and acts and perfectly harmonized their vocals.
The exchange of the lines was done wonderfully and effectively gaining all the attention from the audience.
Next scene is all about the date of the leads with of course the appearance of the supporting casts, it all happened under the moonlight until commotion happens when Lisa had to make a bee run and cut their date short because the sun is finally rising. She's getting hurt.
All of these scenes are carefully being watched by all the guests, receiving casual claps whenever a scene ends, the fascination keeps building up every single time.
The scene of Jackson finding out the condition of Lisa finally takes place. The drama in that part was very intense it kept the audience at the edge of their seats, waiting and anticipating the next scene.
It goes smoothly fine from then on, it comes down to the part where Lisa had to be on a wheel chair, weak but happy as she stares at the man being all happy on the waves. Her character is wearing a protective coat her father made to protect her from the sun.
Gasps filled the area when Lisa fell so hard on the floor it sounded almost not an act but a real fall, it sounded so painful and agonizing.
Jennie saw everything and once again finds herself jerking forward as if she's ready to run straight to the blonde if not because of Jackson running towards her - people may think it's an act but it was a hard and serious fall in her eyes.
Her concern grows when her eyes catch a glimpse of one of the floor managers running straight to the small alley heading towards the backstage, despite of that, the stage continues. Jackson had to carry the weak Lisa as the arrangement ended, as if it's just part of the play.
Her eyes are no longer looking at the stage nor her ears listening as all of them are now focused at the right section of the stage where Lisa usually comes out.
The last quarter of the arrangement finally takes place, it's the end of the play. She sees and hears Lisa still acting and singing well and beautifully as her character is laying on a bed - it's a scene from the hospital.
People around her are sniffing and silently crying as the play ended with Lisa being laid to rest in a beautiful coffin as the other casts are singing the songs Lisa had recorded with Jackson - it was such a beautif
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