"Her grandmother was Spanish," she says, "has Latin blood." With a face that said, "Don't argue with me," Grandpa explained. in addition to the fact that some of her characters speak languages other than English." As I placed John on my lap and allowed him to play with my hands, he added, which made the majority of the adults slightly giggle.
John began to fall asleep in my arms as the adults talked, prompting me to cradle him and start a lullaby;
"Little child, be not afraid Though rain pounds harshly against the glass Like an unwanted stranger, there is no danger I am here tonight Little child, be not afraid Though thunder explodes and lightning flash Illuminates your tear-stained face I am here tonight And someday you'll know that nature is so The same rain that draws you near me Falls on rivers and land On forests and sand Makes the beautiful world that you'll see in the morning Little child, be not afraid Though storm clouds mask your beloved moon And I sang softly to him, which made him completely sleepy and got the adults' attention, even though Jeff was still recording everything. I DO ACTUALLY SING THIS TO MY YOUNGER SIBLINGS TO GET THEM TO SLEEP (A/N I DO NOT OWN THESE LYRICS, THE SONG IS CALLED "Lullaby for STORMY NIGHTS" BY VIENNA TENG) "It still amazes me that you can get him to sleep just by singing to him." But damn, it's adorable to see you both that way. I stopped swaying John and looked at him with a small smile, Uncle Gino said.
"Well, he's my baby brother, and I will always look after him even if he doesn't want me to. I will always be there to help him if he falls, just like you are all here to help me if I fall. We are family, and family doesn't end in blood. Family is about who you love and who loves you back. That's what family is." I said, which caused Jeff, Jared, and Jensen to chuckle as I had a little bit of Bobby from Jim Beaver to shock the majority of the adults.
"Isn't it true that you really have a very in-depth response to everything?" I responded to Uncle Jared's question by nodding and looking back down at John. I gently passed him to mom when she held out her hands, which caused him to sway slightly in his sleep. After settling him down, I reached into his bag, grabbed his thin blanket, and I cuddled Tigger by putting the blanket over him and the Tigger under his arm.
"Time Skip to Arrival": John just awoke a few minutes ago, and you can already see people dressed as Jack and Barbossa to Elizabeth and Will. We were just a few blocks from the premiere. "This is insane" was all I could think about. I'm glad the road was closed because the fans would have caused major traffic issues otherwise. I was able to conduct a few interviews and meet some fans when the limousine stopped a few streets away from the premiere.
"Let's start this party." I said preparing for the insane of meeting fans and doing interviews, the entryway opened to uncover the twins, Phillip and Lily. Everyone went outside and divided into the groups that were going around. ( Group 1; John, Phillip, Anya, Gino, and Lily Group 2; Gen, Jared, Mark, William, and James. Group 3; Serena, Jensen, Danneel, Jeff, and Elliott) After we got everything in order, we got started. I took pictures with the fans as I went by and signed a few things they brought, like posters, notebooks, and phone cases. I also had a brief conversation with them. Some of them even gave me gifts, like drawings of my character on posters, snapshots, bracelets, and necklaces. One person even made a scrapbook of my characters from when I was a baby to
After a road or two, we arrived at the primary questioner.
"Hello, Miss. Sheppard, could we please have a brief interview?" Uncle Jensen, aunt Elta, Jeff, and Elliott followed me after I heard and went over to them to conduct the interview. Hello, my name is Zöe, and I'm from the BBC's Blue Peter. I appreciate your visit to conduct an interview." She said while shaking hands with each of us.
"You're welcome, and if you want, you can call me Serena." I responded by softly smiling at her and waving to a few of the other cast members as they passed, realizing that I had covered this interview for them. Orlando came to hug me before doing an interview next to me; we will probably switch after we finish.
"So, your most recent production, "Pirates of the Caribbean: Can you provide a brief description of your character in the film Dead Man's Chest? You have a great cast for this one; could you please describe it?" Zöe asked me, pointing a microphone in my direction.
"Well, my character is Jasmine Sparrow, and as you can probably guess, she is the unnamed daughter of Jack. She goes looking for her father after her mother died, but instead finds a voodoo lady named Tia Dalma. She doesn't actually meet her father until Jack and Tia Dalma meet, but it was fun because she met him just in time for the action to start." With a big grin on my face, I said, trying not to reveal too much about my character.
"That sounds like a great plot for your character to have; did you have to learn any new skills for this movie or did you do anything different from what you did for your previous projects?" She smiled and asked me the question.
"Well, in this franchise, I think everyone had to learn sword fighting, with the exception of Mr. Bloom over here, who did use sword fighting in Lord of the Rings. But I had fun learning it, and I will say that at the beginning, when you meet my character, I had to wear a corset, which I don't like, but I managed to get through it and got to sing a song for the movie and the soundtrack." I explained to her, frowning at the corset part and pointing to Orlando whenever I mentioned him.
"Are you singing in this movie?" I nodded in response to Aunt Elta's question, who appeared shocked.
"When Jasmine first sets out to look for her father, I sing Yo Ho A Pirate's Life For Me, and then I sing a new song called "Hoist The Colours" toward the end of the movie, when she is at her lowest point." I said, giggling slightly.
"Have you ever performed in front of a crowd before, especially with your family's abundance of talented musicians?" Holding the microphone in front of me once more, she asked, and Jeff answered first. I was about to respond.
"Yes, she has numerous times; she even sang with her uncles on the way here in the car; I have a video to prove it." He said that, taking out his phone and playing the Shakira song that we had been listening to in the car. It made me slightly blush as it played, and I smiled slightly as it faded.
"I can't wait to see what she does in a proper studio one day, and that's only to get rid of her nerves." I blushed even more when Uncle Jensen told her.
"I literally just cradle him and sing a lullaby and he is out like a light when I try to get John to sleep for mom," "It also helps." As I cuddled John, I thought back to the limo ride.
"Well, it seems like you'll be doing more singing in the future, and at such a young age, you definitely have great maternal instincts; how was this experience working with Orlando Bloom and Johnny Depp?" I cracked up when Zöe asked me that.
"Well, as many people are aware, it is very difficult to maintain a straight face around uncle Johnny for very long, so there are definitely a lot of bloopers for the fans." "I have known Orlando since I was a young child because my mother played an elleth in the Lord of the Rings series, and because I was a young child they had me as her character's child and I cannot even tell you how many times we both got into trouble, I somehow managed to always cause trouble, but it The thought of my eight-year-old self's mischief made me slightly giggle.
The others also laughed, probably remembering how troublesome I could be every day. Zöe joins in the laughter with us, and I wave to John, mom, Phillip, Lily, and uncle Gino as they pass us. I chuckle a little as John turns away from mom and runs to me.
I kneel down and pick him up as mom looks around for him before getting back up.
"Anya!" When Jensen calls, mom and Phillip turn to us to see that I have John. They breathe a sigh of relief that he is safe and see that I have him. They approach us, with Gino and Lily close by behind them.
"John, you shouldn't run from mummy and daddy." I say this to my younger brother while ignoring mom and Phillip behind me. John looks sad down and causes me to gently hug him closer to me, prompting me to do the same.
"Rena Soww." John gave me a back hug as he mumbled into my shoulder.
"It's fine, Johnny; just let your mom and dad know that you want to go with me on the walk, okay?" I said to him as he looked up at me, smiled, nodded, and quickly turned to look behind me.
"Mum and Phillip aren't they behind me?" I asked while looking at my uncle Jensen and aunt Elta, who both gave me a nod as I turned to see them smiling softly at me.
"Hello Philip, hi mom." I smiled softly as I turned back to Zöe to continue the interview and greeted them as I saw them. Sorry about that, Zöe. However, working with Orlando and Uncle Johnny is a great experience because you can never be angry around them because you just laugh everything off when they mess up or, in the case of Mr. Bloom, fall over and trip a lot. At the conclusion, I carried on while giggling.
"Much thanks to you for that understanding Serena, are there any tips you need to give youthful hopeful entertainers out there to help them?" When Zöe asked me for my response, I gave it some thought before giving it to her.
"The most important thing is, I think, to not be afraid of being rejected at any stage for the roles you want to play; just go out there with the utmost confidence and try your best." "But always be on the lookout for roles that you can apply for and just go for it, because you will never succeed if you don't try," she said. "You will never succeed if you don't try." While staring at the camera, I said to her.
"That is such a comprehensive response; thank you, Serena; I know that a lot of kids will take this advice and use it in their lives. It is incredible that you can give advice that is mostly heard between adults at such a young age; if you can come up with advice like that, I bet you can talk circles around your family." Zöe claimed that I smirked contemptuously at her for the final compliment.
"You have no idea how many times she has run around us, not just in English; from a young age, this little madam has run around us in three languages, and now she's starting to do it in another." Uncle Gino spoke to me from behind.
Is it okay if I inquire about the other two languages? Zöe inquired about us, displaying genuine interest.
"The other two languages are Quenya and Sindarin, which are two variations of Elvish from both the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit books. I think I picked them up while I was working on set with my mother. I would sneak around and always find someone speaking elvish, and I would also sit with the vocal coaches and they would talk through it with the actors, and I would kind of do what the actors would do. I learned Elvish that way." Zöe got a sense of what I was saying.
"Well, that's all we have time for," they say, "so thank you for speaking with us and enjoy the movie." We heard Zöe say.
"Zöe, I hope you have a good day." Orlando and I switched interviews without first hugging, I said to her.