10
Antonia.C
Session:
Guild:
Europa

“Ahem. Well I’m assuming you’ll do the job. Right?” the man with slick brown hair (let's call him Robert) asked.
“Of course.” Bell replied.
“Excellent. I’ll have your $100 000 ready to give to you.” Robert declared.

At the words $100 000 Bell’s eyes widened. Her heart beated faster than ever before. A smile spread across her face as she began to daydream what she could do with that kind of money. I could buy a mansion. I could have… EVERYTHING!!!! she thought to herself. Everybody burst out of the door as she pushed past people. Her back was as straight as a dart whilst she sashayed around.

A man who looked like the technician worked slowly on the lights. Bell’s eyes narrowed as she growled, “YOU! WORK FASTER!” Immediately, he furiously began to tighten all the screws and hammer nails randomly around the lightbulb. A woman who was preparing the costumes was stuck on a specific stitch. Bell’s knuckles clenched as she screeched, “YOU! USE YOUR BRAIN AND WORK FASTER!” Alarmed, she stitched all over the piece of fabric panting nonstop.

Bell’s attitude slowly molded her heart to be as cold as ice. I could keep this up forever. I could make more and more and more and more money! Soon I’ll run this whole business and be the wealthiest of all! she thought. Hours slid by as she became more demanding and hungry for money. That is until the big news came that melted her heart.

“Alright everybody, could I have your attention? The show will be held at The Clana Theater at 26th Berry St in Forestville. I repeat, 26th Berry St in Forestville at 6pm. Thank you.” the woman in the navy blue attire stated.
“Excuse me. Is it the Clana Theater? The one that was built on top of a poor family’s house?” Bell questioned.
“Yes! That’s the one. See you tonight!” she answered.
Tears streamed down Bell’s eyes as sad memories flooded back into her brain. She’d suddenly realised that theater was built on top of her childhood home when she was ten years old. She had no idea how she was going to face the saddest memory she’d ever had in her whole life.