Six Sentence Stories – The Stage Door

August 27, 2015 Off By Lisa

“Look, you have the part and you’re wildly talented and everybody knows it so would you please just stop projecting your insecurities onto his behavior and creating a problem where there isn’t one?”

“I don’t know…I guess you’re right…but the way he constantly berates me in front of everyone during rehearsals is beyond directing; it’s abusive and I’m so very tired of hearing him tell me,’that’s the business, Babe, so suck it up or you’ll slip and fall to the bottom so fast you won’t know what happened” while he so generously spends hour upon hour patiently coaching the barely-legal chorus girls about the ins and outs of show business and how to get their four measures of stage time just right.”

“Well, maybe, but remember that you get to walk out of the stage door and go home to that gorgeous apartment with him every night while they cry in their white wine spritzers about how unfair it is that the director’s wife has the lead in the hottest revival on Broadway.”

“Yeah, true…” her voice trailed off as she lifted her chin so her face wouldn’t betray the assumption of life in the penthouse as anything short of perfect.

She ignored him as he pushed open the stage door while berating her yet again for making him wait so long and shrugged away from his grasp as he started too quickly down the icy stairs.

“Be careful,” she said with her hand barely touching his back, “or you’ll slip and fall to the bottom so fast you won’t know what happened.”

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This has been a Six Sentence Story. Each week, the lovely Ivy Walker hosts a link up challenging writers to spin a tale in six sentences – no more, no less. Click on the link right here to find out more. While you’re there, click on the blue frog button to visit the link up where you will find great stories from some of my favorite bloggers.

This week’s prompt was project.

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