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Orion's footfalls echoed along the corridor as he made his way to the theater, each step feeling heavy with the weight of the recent encounter with Matsumoto Sensei. He shook his head, trying to shift focus to the impending performance. Theatre with Hancock Sensei was not something to be taken lightly, especially when you're playing Romeo in front of the entire school.
Upon entering the theater, a flutter of colorful costumes and whispered lines met his senses. He immediately spotted Hinata, dressed in the beautiful attire of Juliet, her eyes scanning the room anxiously. Their gazes locked, and she rushed over, relief evident on her face.
"You're here," she murmured, almost to herself, her fingers lightly touching his forearm. "I was worried."
Orion grinned. "Wouldn't miss this for the world."
Hancock Sensei, the graceful and authoritative figure, was meticulously going over the costume and makeup of each student. Orion watched as she paused in front of Lucy, nodding approvingly at her portrayal of Lady Capulet. Beside her stood Mikasa, adorned in the attire of Lord Capulet. Though a girl, she effortlessly embodied the role, her stern demeanor fitting perfectly.
Luna and Aurora, now comfortable with Orion's array of relationships, were deep in conversation with Asuna and Mizore. The twins were cast as the Montague and Capulet servants, their dynamics on stage a reflection of their deep bond off stage. Asuna, with her commanding presence, was a perfect choice for the role of the Prince of Verona, while Mizore's soft demeanor made her a fitting Benvolio.
Vivi and Tatsumaki were going over their lines, the two playing Mercutio and Tybalt respectively. Tatsumaki's fiery temper and quick wit were a match for Tybalt, while Vivi's charismatic nature suited Mercutio's playful character.
Muttered lines and the occasional laughter filled the room. Saeko and Levy, in their roles as Paris and the Nurse, were in the corner, rehearsing. Akeno and Orihime were practicing their duel as Sampson and Gregory.
Ririchiyo, with her dainty, aristocratic look, was a picture-perfect Lady Montague with Morgiana as her counterpart, Lady Capulet. Yachiru, the ever-energetic ball of chaos, was perfect for the role of Peter, bringing her own unique flair to the character.
Nezuko and Alice, in the roles of Abraham and the Apothecary, were going over their lines, with Alice attempting to instill some seriousness into the rehearsal while Nezuko seemed more interested in the prop medicines.
Hancock Sensei, now done with her inspections, clapped her hands for attention. "Alright, everyone! We've practiced hard. Let's not let the nerves get the best of us. Remember, feel your characters, be in the moment. Orion," she called, motioning him forward, "a quick word."
He approached, his posture straight, anticipating her guidance. "Yes, Sensei?"
Her piercing gaze assessed him. "I know you've been...distracted today. But I need you at your best. Hinata is counting on you. The whole play revolves around the chemistry between Romeo and Juliet."
Orion nodded, taking a deep breath. "I promise, I won't let you down."
Hancock smirked. "I know you won't."
Suddenly, the room's atmosphere shifted from a casual rehearsal to one filled with anticipation and nerves. The familiar hum of chatter was replaced by the sound of footsteps, whispered lines, and the occasional mutterings of "break a leg" as the cast prepared to take the stage.
Orion, feeling the weight of Romeo's character on his shoulders, muttered his lines under his breath. Hinata approached, their fingers briefly brushing against each other's. Her deep lavender eyes looked into his, filled with nervous excitement.
"Ready?" she whispered.
Orion smiled confidently, his earlier philosophy of doubling back in mind. "Always."
With that, the curtains rose, and the world of Romeo and Juliet came alive with Orion and Hinata at the center stage, ready to tell their tragic tale of love.
As soon as the curtain rose, Orion was no longer himself but Romeo in act and spirit. The stage lights were soft, giving a glow to the faux Verona setting. The balcony, draped in white, shimmered in the muted stage lights.
As soon as the curtain rose, Orion felt a transformation deep within. He was no longer himself but Romeo in act and spirit. The theater was full of familiar faces, but none stood out more than the school's authority figures seated right in the front row. Principal Tsunade and Vice Riza watched him, their eyes full of expectation and pride. Next to them sat the faculty, each lost in the world of the play, their professional personas replaced by the sheer joy of being an audience. There was Matsumoto, often lost in her thoughts but always caring; Yoruichi with her philosophical inclinations; Moka Akashiya, the literature enthusiast; Momo, the ever-passionate chemist; Korosensei, whose mathematics prowess was the stuff of legends; PE maestro Kakashi; and the artistic Otohime. Not to be left out was Midnight Sensei, who brought the wonders of physics to life.
Orion's friends occupied various spots throughout the theater. Nami and Nojiko, the recent additions to his love life, gazed at him in awe, the pride evident in their eyes. Ichigo sat with his sisters, Yuzu and Karin. Both girls sent warm, albeit slightly longing smiles towards the stage. Elizabeth Lionnes seemed mesmerized by the unfolding play.
And then there was Luffy, his childhood friend, shouting goofily from his seat, "Go Orion!" Hinata, next to him, shot him an amused look, her lips quivering with suppressed laughter. Hibari, also a childhood friend, looked on seriously, always the stoic observer.
The two sisters, Sakura and Ino, sat side by side, their gazes fixed on Orion, both emanating distinct vibes; Sakura's was more of admiration while Ino's held a hint of mischief.
Suddenly, a hush fell over the crowd as the play commenced.
The soft hum of the audience turned into silence, their gazes focused on the theater stage. The intricate faux balcony, the muted stage lights, and the sheer glow around it set the mood for the intense drama that was to unfold.
On the streets of Verona, Asuna, as the Prince of Verona, strode forth, looking stern and authoritative. "Rebellious subjects," she muttered, "you men, you beasts, you quench the fire of your pernicious rage!"
Around her, Mizore as Benvolio, Tatsumaki as Tybalt, and Vivi as Mercutio began a scuffle, with swords clashing and dust swirling. "Turn thee, Benvolio, and look upon thy death," spat Tatsumaki, embodying Tybalt's fiery nature perfectly. Mizore's Benvolio tried to mediate, "I do but keep the peace," but Vivi's Mercutio jeered, "O calm, dishonorable, vile submission!"
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