**This story is a work of fiction and intended for people of the age of 18 or older. Feel free to distribute it but please leave my name on it.**
I had just finished a seemingly endless week of classes and my internship on Thursday that left me extremely exhausted. The administration at the University of Pittsburgh had in their infinite wisdom decided to give all of the students in my program 13 credits and their internship in the first four days of the week. The only good thing was that I had all day Friday to myself. One of my friends had graduated the year before and worked right off campus. I had called him up the day before and asked if he wanted to get lunch on Friday. He had said yes and that I would meet him outside of his building at noon.
Since the buses for once were running early, I decided to get a local newspaper and sit on a bench near my friend's office building and read until he came out. As most guys do, I flipped right to the sports page. After reading that the Pirates had lost their fifth game straight and the Steelers seemed to insist that Kordell Stewart (also knows as Queerdell Stewart here in Pittsburgh) was the savior of the Steelers I got disgusted and started reading at the other sections of the newspaper.
I noticed a quick write-up on the second page of the Local section about a movie that was being shot on and around the Pitt campus. Even though Pittsburgh is the second biggest city in Pennsylvania, it is always news when a big Hollywood movie is being shot in the area. Upon reading the article more carefully I noticed that Angelina Jolie was staring in the movie and was filming a few scenes today and tomorrow. I wondered if my friend knew this. I figured that I would ask him and see if he wouldn't mind walking by the filming of the movie to see if we could get a look at Angelina Jolie in person. After seeing her in Tomb Raider and watching her large breasts bobbing around on the silver screen, I doubted that I would have much trouble convincing him.
About ten seconds later my friend walked out the front door of his office into the mid afternoon sunshine.
"Hey, Tom, what's up?" I said standing up.
"Not too much today. Work is a drag. I am still fixing everyone's mistakes." He sighed.
"Have you read the paper today?"
"No why?" He asked questioningly.
"Well Angelina Jolie is filming part of the Tomb Raider sequel right on the Pitt campus today!" I excitedly stated.
Laughing Tom replied, "And you would like to know if I would mind if we made a slight detour towards where she is shooting. Sure, who am I to argue about going to see one of the most beautiful women and one of the best bodies in the world".
Since I had read the article in the newspaper I lead the way to the area on campus that Angelina was filming. I could very easily tell where she was filming by the number of people (mainly guys) standing around the one corner of the lawn that surrounds the Cathedral of Learning. Even with all of those people surrounding her, I was still determined to see her up close. As I was pushing my way toward the front of the group I could tell that my friend was right behind me using me as a blocking back so he could also get an up close view of the gorgeous woman.
When I finally reached the front of the group I could see that Angelina Jolie was wearing an outfit that looked like her Lara Croft get-up from the first Tomb Raider movie. She was standing about 10 feet away and I could easily see her large breasts, her perfect legs and tight butt from that distance. I could slowly feel myself getting aroused just watching her walk around waiting for the rest of the crew to start shooting the next scene.
Upon seeing the guns in the holsters on her sides I quipped to my friend, "She could handle my gun any time."
Chuckling, Tim said, "Yeah, what normal guy wouldn't mind that."
Since my friend didn't have forever to get lunch he reluctantly pulled me away from the magnificent view. I decided to come back later to drool some more.
After lunch my friend and I went our separate ways since he had to get back to work. I decided to hang around Oakland a little longer to see if there was anything at school that required my immediate attention. Thankfully, there wasn't and I began the short walk back toward the lawn that surrounds the Cathedral of Learning. On the way back to the Cathedral I stopped at a newsstand and picked up a magazine that had Angelina Jolie on the cover hoping that I might be able to get her autograph if I could get close enough.
While I was checking out the cashier noticed the magazine I was buying and said to me, "Do you know that Angelina is here filming a portion of the Tomb Raider sequel today and tomorrow?"
"Yeah", I replied gesturing toward the magazine, "I am hoping to get her autograph."
"Cool, man, your best bet to get that would be to walk around on the sidewalk closest to the Cathedral and get on the set as an extra," The cashier said motioning to the left.
"Thanks," I said walking away.
"Let me know how you do, man!" he said as I was walking out the door. Taking the cashier's advice, I walked around to the back of the Cathedral. As I was walking around I encountered a sign that said on it, "Do not walk through this area if you do not want to appear in a movie. You enter at your own risk." I had encountered a sign like this once when I was on vacation in Seattle walking around the market downtown. It was the studio's method of getting extras for a movie free of charge. Since I had always wanted to be in a movie and I wanted to get Angelina's autograph I figured that this was my best chance of killing two birds with one stone.
As I was walking onto the set of the movie I could tell that they were shooting an action sequence. Assuming that the director wouldn't want a person standing around and gawking, I did the next best thing, I kept walking and subtly gawking. Since I wanted to get a closer look I started walking nonchalantly towards where Angelina was filming. As I got within about 20 feet I heard the director scream, "CUT!!! Good job everyone, that's a wrap till just before dinner at 4:00 p.m."