February 27.
Billy was enthusiastically coordinating the deliveries of the ics, and the key and distribution were entrusted to Anne, one of the strictest individuals he knew. He had a bit of stress in his eyes, given that the role in Stargate had some signifit elements, as it was one of his first leading roles in a movie, and Jim had notified him about a sed opportunity to py the antagonist in the film. However, he o get a tan.
"Status."
Billy Carson:
Drawing: 31,212
Literature: 30,530
Ag: 30,102
Points: 450
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Purchased:
Samurai Jack: 15 pointsHellboy: 22 points (1993)Sm Dunk: 30 points (1990)Yu Yu Hakusho: 40 points (1992)Dexter's Laboratory: 21 points (1994)Rugrats: 25 points (Adventures in Diapers)Pinky and the Brain: 15 points (1992)Animatics: 15 points (1992)Johnny Bravo: 15 points (1994)Rurouni Kenshin (Samurai X): 25 points (1994)Evangelion: 20 points (1994)Doom: 15 points (1993)The Lion King: 30 points (1991)Hercules: 15 points (1997)Shaman King: 20 points (1997)The Iron Giant: 15 pointsPower Rangers: 20 pointsTrigun: 15 points (1995)The Hunchback of Notre Dame: 15 pointsWolfenstein 3D: 15 points (1993)Toy Story: 25 points (1995)Recess: 10 points (1995)Game of Thrones: 30 points (1995)Ice Age: 25 points (1997)Serial Experiments Lain: 15 points (1998)The Walking Dead: 20 points (1995)Billy and Mandy: 20 pointsHey Arnold: 20 pointsGargoyles: 15 pointsRobot Jones: 10 pointsHi Hi Puffy AmiYumi: 10 pointsThe Boondocks: 8 pointsPokémon: 55 pointsTomb Raider: 25 pointsCrash: 25 pointsA total savings of 450 points, which was increasing weekly by 50 or 60 points. The series included Star Wars, which cost a total of 500 points, and the Fate series, which cost a total of 450 points. Moreover, the expenses of purchase could escate; for instance, Pokémon, for which he had only purchased the first seasons, required two more purchases of 500 points each, summing up to a total of 800 points spent.
After the expoial increase in his skills and the attai of a different kind of instinct for ag, drawing, and literature, it was something challenging to achieve. With the structured study and academic improvements he had been making throughout his long childhood and adolesce, the system had given him enough instinct to ie these values into one, making him feel revitalized. Even Raimon, who used to visit him to observe his practices, praised his performance.
-Well, good lu Los Ary to behave well and, whenever possible, do some rexation activities. I've arranged for a personal assistant to help you get everything you need when you arrive. He's a Los Angeles native. You ask him for advi buying items for publishing your book, - said Thomas Carson, fag Billy in the final waiting area, with about twenty minutes until b. The weeks leading up to the ic book deliveries had beeic, with cost-cutting measures, meetings with suppliers, and stru.
-Thank you, Dad. Don't fet to sort the ics for delivery. If all goes well, we won't see each other for a long time. If everything goes smoothly, the filming will start immediately. So, I'll be busy until June or July. I'll try out some other roles. Remember to sehe materials; I have a book to publish and some important ic designs to finish, - said Billy, approag his father.
-I know, son. You've been saying that for twenty minutes, and I'm pletely exhausted. You o rex. Look, here es your little girlfriend, - said Thomas Carson.
Alice looked beautiful. Her appearance had ged as she progressed through her semesters studying medie, and to Billy's surprise, she had supported his official entry into the world of ag.
-You two keep talking about work, and you should be happier - said Alice, reproag the Carsolemen pyfully. She moved closer to Billy to ruffle his hair gently, taking care with each stroke. His curls were wild, and they had growime; he hadn't cut his hair for a while. She leaned against the bench, leaning forward, positioning herself almost iweewo Carsons.
-So, when are you ing back, dear? - asked Alice.
-If I'm lucky, it will take me two or three months, - said Billy, with exhaustion, as it was the third time he'd answered, but she was very anxious. The impressive part was the sadness in Alice every time he mentiohat he might take two to three months to return for a weekend.
-Don't worry, I'll e back a few days to see you," said Billy, adjusting his slender hands.
Thomas uood that he was not part of this intimate moment a in search of giving his son and little Alicia Davis some space.
-I'm sad, not thrilled about you leaving. I hope you'll call me every day. And fet about looking at the girls in Los Ahey're malicious and just want your money, especially the actresses. Oh, they're all sweet talk, mister, - said Alice, using her soft voice, which she usually used when she wanted something.
-Don't worry, dear, - said Billy, leaning in for a little kiss, which Alice received with pleasure. Billy got closer and, just a bit mently took her cheek; her skin was so smooth, her sweet little cheeks always tempted him to squeeze them.
-You'll call me. -
-Every day, but we'll have a schedule. Check your phone as much as you . It will be in the evenings if I have time, so you tell me about your day. I want to know if Mr. Riffte is still as friendly as ever. If your sister doesn't lend you the car, you use my truck, just ing in my baby, - said Billy.
Alice chuckled, "I promise nothing." They drew closer and enjoyed each other's proximity. She was wearing the perfume he had given her for Christmas, which she had opped using since he started giving it to her two years ago.
-Well, you know the troubles of eating in my car, Miss Alice, - said Billy, huggiightly. Alice was so refreshing.
-You know I might show up at your apartment unannounced one of these days, - said Alice.
-Well, dear, I'll ask my dad to give you the keys, but you'll have to get a duplicate made aurn them, - said Billy. He felt her curly hair tig his cheek as she lowered herself aed her little head on his chest. The position was almost sitting on Billy's p, but Alice got even closer.
-Oh, I will, and I'll cook you something nice. I learned how to make goush, and well, some soups you like, - said Alice, happily, in a plete rhythm of love from the moment she had fallen head over heels for Billy Carson.
-Well, you're quite sweet. But, miss, I'll be tent with a quiet meal, - said Billy.
-Mooohhh. -
-Billy, I brought some food for you to eat before your flight. Here, take this, - said Thomas, handing him some fruit, tuna, and water.
-Thanks, Dad, - said Billy.
-For the miss, I bought a fruit set, sugar-free, and a gluten-free muffin. Billy told me about your particur taste fanic food, - said Thomas.
-Thank you, Mr. Carson, - said Alice, returning to her pext to Billy.
Once Billy arrived in Los Angeles, he would take a long route to get to an apartment in a well-located area, just ten minutes away from some rec studios, one of which was where the auditions would take pce, while the others took about half an hour to reach. In this apartment, he would have all the amenities he needed.
-I think it's time for you to go, - said Thomas, hugging his son. Thomas had a feeling that his son was about to embark on a career as an actor, and there wouldn't be much time together from now on.
-It's a see you soon, Dad. Everything will go perfectly. I have many things to do here in San Jose, and I hope everything be aplished within my scheduled timelines, - said Billy, smiling.
His gaze focused on Alice, who was once agaiated. - - We'll see each other soon, dear. You don't have to worry, -- said Billy, feeling Alice's tight embrace. The farewell sted as long as they had at the airport.
The steps involved being an integral part of the Stargate team. Jim had secured a plete script, which seemed more like a book than a script due to the many teical details describing ndscapes, character thoughts, and strange behaviors. He devoted himself to studying everything about Daniel Ja, an archaeologist with zero social skills, unusual thoughts, and peculiar behaviors.
Acc to Jim Waitt, Ronald Emmerich's behavior was described as someorong-willed who valued this script as his life. He preferred to hire actors who would follow his every demand rather than big-ors. He was a director with straightforward thoughts on how to make movies.
The b pne was here, and as it was a state trip, the aircraft was small, old, and not very stable. The turbulen these pnes only made people nauseous. It ainted in a deep red and glossy white. Billy boarded the ph superficial thoughts about the days ahead and had 450 points, which would be enough to buy some extra series.
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