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The Final Act

What happens when a vampire joins a coven of witches? Chosen as the vampire to continue their tradition, Evelina journeyed to the capital with a goal of observing her prey, planning her strike. It was her destiny to be there, her destiny to bathe in the most delicious type of blood amongst all. What she did not expect was that she will find more of acting affairs than just bloodlusting because, bat's shriek, she just joined a theatre troupe! And with witches as actors? It was for her plans, she swear! Until it became more to her than just a mere stepping stone. Soon she must decide if her new found relations, the people she began treasuring, held more importance than the honor and respect she must get from her kind. -*- EXCERPT FROM THE THIRD CHAPTER: It wasn't supposed to be like this. She joined them in their laughter, more mockingly than real. "Pardon but have I missed the joke?" The protagonist beside her chuckled, moving closer to whisper. "Darling, we don't accept just anyone. Especially not a minx who thinks that she could get anything with just a twirl of her hair." -*- GOLD TIER WINNER OF WFP #11 DISCORD: Vampi#0843 Instagram: @youarejann Book Cover by: @ryadoze Buy me coffee (?) at: https://ko-fi.com/janquerubin

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Hi. Yes, again. So sorry. PLEASE DON'T PURCHASE WHILE LABELED EDITED.  Since I'm still working on the other chapters, I request your patience as I edit this one and those before - until I am ready to change it to its original content. Thank you very much.

Since the recruits had gone past the technical side, Giles started training them for the elements onstage, starting with voice theatre.

A lesson that Evelina was rather enjoying.

"Now, the way you speak should hold the audience's attention. It presents your character, their pitch, the accent, the tone, what they emphasize-- it gives the role's clear emotion beyond facial expressions. That's why an actor's delivery of a line should be clear. One line could be interpreted in many ways, depending on how you say it and what emotions you were trying to give."