A few days later, the long-awaited audition day finally arrived. I'd been practicing my acting for several days and even sent my practice video to Marissa.
She admitted that she hadn't expected much since I was just a rookie, but after watching the video, she said she could feel the emotions through the screen, as if she was watching a real movie.
Marissa wasn't the kind of person who liked flattering others unless she truly meant it, so I believed she was genuinely impressed by my acting.
Even so, when the actual audition day came, I couldn't help but feel nervous. I had practiced all of Mia's lines over and over again, yet the thought that I might not be good enough for them wouldn't leave my mind.
"Helcia, the audition will be divided into three stages," Marissa explained as we drove to the Green Leaf Production office. "For today, they'll go through the applicants' profiles and ask you to perform a monologue they've prepared."
