The cast seemed to be in such a hurry and I didn’t have to get ready to perform so I had no problem letting others go before me. But when I stepped out into the beautiful night’s air, I looked up at the sky and saw amazing stars shining down on me. Though my life wasn’t great, I knew I had hope. God was up there. And though I felt unsure inside, sorta shaken up and frazzled about what this tour would do for me, I remained positive. Just as the stars blinked off and on, they reflected the dimness in my life that God would make bright again. I just needed to hold on, have faith, and be strong. The first night it was amazing to actually watch the play. Bryce was a true star. The way he worked the stage and commanded the lines made his performance believeable. I was proud to have written the story. Luv Right or Git Left had loads of drama and tons of passion, but it also had a message that Bryce allowed to shine through. At the end of the first performance when the cast got a standing ovation, I rose to my feet as well.
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