Title: Robbie Shapiro: Hollywood Stuntman
Author: Jonathan
Chapter: Prologue
Rating: Teen
Spoilers: Post series. Anything's game.
Summary: Robbie Shapiro was always the acting geek at Hollywood Arts, what happens down the road when he decides to make a few changes and follow a different path.
Disclaimer: Victorious is owned by Dan Schneider, Danwarp, Nick, Viacom


"We're ready for you, Rob."

Robbie "Rob" Shapiro let out a breath and glanced at the mirror. The early twenty-one year old face stared back at him. He got to his feet and turned around where he saw a balding man just slightly under fight feet tall stand at the foot of his trailer door. His blue eyes gazed at the young man. "We're ready for you." The man repeated.

Robbie nodded, "I'll be right there, Larry."

Larry nodded, "I'll go let Mr. Samberg know you're ready."

Robbie groaned. After all these years of being compared to him, he finally met Andy Samberg. People he came across would often compare him to the actor/comic, saying as they looked alike. To Robbie? He never saw the comparison, but still, people all around him saw it.

Robbie just didn't.

Letting out a breath, he gave one more look in the mirror, and then turned around. As he passed a counter, he looked down at spotted the one girl that made it all worthwhile; made his life better; and made his life happy.

Robbie gave the picture a smile. It was then he heard an announcer on a television program. Turning around to face the television, he couldn't help but noticed his face plastered on the screen.

"And coming out Tinsel Town, we have news about a rising star's storybook romance quite possibly becoming a storybook wedding, and the unique part is that it's not to her co-star but to a stuntman named Rob Shapiro and…"

Robbie smiled on seeing his fiancé's picture come on screen. Without a second thought, Robbie grabbed the remote and turned off the television before making his way to the door, thinking to himself 'I don't need to hear what I'm already living.'

Opening it up, he was soon welcomed to see the busy soundstage of the latest Andy Samberg action comedy movie. All through the sound stage, he could see numerous workers that made up the movie. He also saw the director talking to Andy Samberg.

He let out a sigh, knowing that he was about to go meet up with them in a few moments.

Robbie then started to make his way over to the pair. His feet walked smoothly ahead of him as he made his way over to them. He let out a forced smile, "You wanted to see me, Mr. Dugan?"

Dennis Dugan turned to Robbie and gave him a smile. "I swear, the resemblance between you two is uncanny."

"I don't see it." Andy told him.

"Yeah, I don't either." Robbie told them.

"I'm not that skinny." Andy told him with a grin.

"I'll have you know I've worked out a ton since Hollywood Arts." He reasoned. "Let me remind you, I am the stunt man."

"That is what we hired him for." The director told him.

"Unless you want the job to fall off the banister, break that pain of glass, and then hit the wall shoulder first."

"He has a point." A new voice said from behind the three of them.

"I guess he does, Adam." Andy told the comic actor.

Adam Sandler smiled, "Remember Andy, we're a family here. You do the work, then you'll be fine."

"I keep forgetting that." Andy said sheepishly.

Adam slapped his shoulder. "Don't worry about it, Andy." He glanced at Robbie. "Don't worry about him. Andy's just upset that Keenan didn't lend him the money."

Robbie smirked, "I'm aware of his history."

Andy gave him a look, "You are?"

He chuckled, "Four years ago I was at Keenan's house for a party. "

"You were at that party?" He asked him. "The one with the panda and the kids?"

"I was one of the kids." He told him with a nervous smile.

"Keenan did say there was a kid that looked like me." Andy remembered.

"Keenan also said he was talented." Adam told the two of them.

"Keenan said he rapped with a puppet."

"That was a long time ago." Robbie remarked. "I've matured since then."

Andy shook his head, "Says the kid who…"

"Why don't you go take a walk, Andy." Adam said to the actor. He slapped his hand on his shoulder. "I heard Justin Timberlake is on the phone for you."

His eyes widened, "I should go on that walk." Andy said his goodbyes and headed for his trailer.

"Don't stress about it, Robbie." Adam told the stuntman.

"Any kid who made this much of a change must have had a good reason." Dennis added.

Robbie nodded, "I had my reasons…"

Adam smiled, "I bet you did." He looked at Robbie's trailer and watched as a woman climbed into it. "I see your finance just arrived."

Robbie's eyes widened, "She did?"

Adam pointed to the door. "Go and say hi. You can come back here in a few minutes. Give Andy some time to cool off."

Robbie nodded, "Thanks, Adam."

"Congratulations, Robbie." Adam Sandler told him.

"Invite us to the wedding?" Dennis asked.

"You can count on it." He looked at his finance and then smiled. "I'll be back."

They watched as Rob headed off to his trailer.

"That is one lucky, Kid." Dennis told his friend.

"That he is… that he is…" Adam said. "Now, I just got to make sure Andy is okay."

"Good luck with that." Dennis chuckled. He then watched as Adam left.


TBC

This fic is meant to be lighter than my usual type of story. It won't be as long as my other work, and I hope this comes out well. Yes, this is a future fic, but it will be linked to the show quite frequently. And yes, there will be some angst, but it's meant to be a lighter fare.

And keep in mind to stay true to the show, and the fact that this takes place in Hollywood, you can expect celebrities to drop in.

I don't own any of the said celebrities, and I don't own the characters. This is just a fic for fun that I've been talking over with a friend for a couple weeks now. I hope you liked the prologue.

Thanks for reading.

And I hope chapter 1 will be longer too.