If you don’t know what story cubes are, see the introduction to the story cubes series.

To see the original roll of the story cubes, see yesterday’s post.

Story Cubes on top of Audrey Hepburn in Paris

In the shadow of World War II, an aspiring ballerina gets a small part in a movie called “Dutch in Seven Lessons.” A chance meeting with the famous French author Colette lands her a part in a play, and only two years later, her career crosses over into superstardom with an Academy Award for “Roman Holiday.” Her career continues to rise with “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” the Hepburn movie even people who have never heard of her have seen. Only six years later, still world famous, she unofficially retires to her quiet place in Switzerland after a career that left her a timeless classic both as an actress and a human being; the apple of everyone’s eye.

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