March 27
Billy was in the hazy desert of Nevada, California. The distant map of a California desert painted a vast ndscape very close to Las Vegas, making him think about gambling—the bets that were present for the 1994 season, particurly the World Cup won by the powerful Brazil. It was heating wallets for his future ventures and market purchases. Though sports betting rohibited, the secret grand hall he visited in 1991 was still standing. Major entrepreneurs were occasionally makis, even on these sp events.
Even after the w, more people visited the hall, with minimum bets starting at 100,000. It became normal for some to burn money in their free time. Unfortunately, he was limited by his age. Rules must be followed even wheing in gray areas.
-Good m, young Billy. Today's rec process will be lengthy, as will the following days. The public space of the natural park allows our team 30 days for shooting, so keep up the good pace you've had i rec sessions, - said Nigel, Ronald Emmerich's usual assistant.
Is there an assistant for everything? So.
-No problem, - said Billy, adjusting himself while reviewing the script for the uping ses. The a part awaited him after an ielr journey of millions.
The surprise came in the form of a captivating young womaiful, with green eyes illuminating the room. She was the love i of the protagonist, Daniel Ja, pyed by Mi Avital (in her role as Sha're). The woman had a way of charming the crew with her arrival, chatting casually with most of the protagonists.
Kurt and Mi approached the small improvised set used by Billy.
-Good m, Bill. Little Mi here expressed a desire to meet her leading man, - said Kurt desdingly.
-Good m, Mr. Russell. Good m, miss, - said Billy, extending his hands to his two colleagues.
-A very formal young man, - Mi remarked.
-No doubt about that, - Kurt said, bidding farewell to the two young actors. Mi's initial disfort with Kurt's introdu faded as she heard the rumors cirg among the cast.
-You are as good as Ronald Emmerich said, - Mi remarked.
-Oh, I hope it's only good things, - Billy said almost robotically. Some phrases only be used, and saying more than that could be unfortable. He poio the seats, noddily for Mi to take a seat.
-Thank you, - Mi said, taking a seat in front of Billy with a reserved look. Beyond appearances, he uood that this young man had received a good education from an early age. He must be someone from a wealthy family, Mi thought.
-Well, undoubtedly, you came here for something specific. How I assist you? I'll do it if needed. By the way, I'm Billion Darwin, a pleasure, - said Billy.
-Mi Avital, - she responded.
In the silence, Mi tinued.
-Well, it's out of curiosity. My feminine instinct alerted me to see one of the stars of the show, - said Mi.
-Ohhhhhh, is there something iing you should know? - said Billy.
-Well, yes, why do you wear a suit? - said Mi.
The question surprised Billy a bit, as he didn't fully uand the reasons behind it. It could be a tricky question or perhaps an inquiry that goes beyond on social thoughts, delving into more abstract ideas like personality traits.
-Well, it es from my father. You could call it the aesthetic a man should follow when dressing, - said Billy.
-Haha, fashion is eople should follow. But a suit never goes out of style there, Darwin. Well, in a practical sense, you always look stylish in a suit, but it's not something only dohese days. Now I want to see you with a rocker style, - said Mi.
-These times... and probably I did wear it at some point, - said Billy.
-Probably, - asked Mi.
-Yes, if I have a role to py, - said Billy.
-Ah, the charm of ag, - the girl responded.
-It is, that's why it's precise, - said Billy.
-Well, what would you say about living in the 20s? I feel like this era suits you, - said Mi.
-An era quite sad, - said Billy.
-That's what history books say, but who knows, those times bred great men, and life was carried out traditionally, many lost traditions that could be beneficial. A happy family, less than what we have now. Just thinking about fort and romance makes me shiver, - said Mi. Her green eyes framed with sedu, and Billy swallowed. This is an actress, they be charming.
-I see the cradle of all love. Personally, in a hypothetical case, I think I would be a businessman, - said Billy.
Mi could only see many things in those few words, but she kept quiet. Time was short, and she could see Nigel cheg the time from a distance.
-Well, what do you think, Mr. Darwin? Are our s important aio be followed because that's where we find the time to grow? - Mi asked.
It wasn't a philosophical question or a query questioning values. It was just expressing ideas about life, a light versation.
-All values are guided by what we desire. If some seek freedom, it's on for them to pursue ge. On the trary, if some seek harmony, following s is a logical idea. As long as you py within those limits, you make a happy life, - said Billy, responding while thousands of ideas raced through his head.
-I see. I hope our performance is charged with meaning, - said Mi. She tinued, subtly dispying signs of flirtation—her wide-open green eyes, her hair swept to one side to reveal her exposed ned chest, and her head a pointing towards Billy.
Billy mao pull off the smile that melted Alid replied, - I hope so. -
-Although I'd like to uand, where does the deep respect for love e from? - asked Billy.
Mi stood up from her chair and approached. As she leaned doworso ended up a few inches from Billy's face. -- Femihinking. Hahaha, -- Mi said, her normally blonde curls flying in the sudden gust of wind.
Her long dress, used for the movie, gave her a modest appearance. But how could a woman with such charm be humble?
She left just as she had arrived, with a slight gust of wind. The sound of the crew getting ready filled the air. Everyone had to be in their positions; the ses were crucial. What surprised them was how little they had to work with. Besides the sandy beaches, there were only a few rudimentary structures and a half-finished pyramid that only showed a front, the rest was empty and hollow.
-You start in five minutes, young man, se 67, - said Nigel.
The rec thirst of Stargate was high. The stru in what seemed to be the middle of a desert was a great shot for the produ. The unbearable heat of nearly 40 degrees was in full swing.
Everyone in their positions, Billy, you've just e through a wormhole, try to get into character.
-esa 67 toma 1. – grito Ronald Emerich.
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