A mockumentary was a television programme that took the form of a serious documentary and satirized its subject.
Averie had never been part of a mockumentary, not even as Gene Conti.
The working title of the show was changed to Long Live the Quinn.
"We are ready for you," a crew member informed Averie, who was relaxing in the RV sent by CBC.
'These things are nice. Will I ever be able to buy one?'
He got up and went out, a coffee mug still in his hand.
It was a slightly cloudy day, with the indication of a clear afternoon.
'Don't know why people like a sunny sky more than a cloudy sky. Cloudy skies feel serene and magical. Good day to start something new.'
He sipped his coffee. It had a slightly nutty flavour.
'How addictive.'
Each step he took felt lively.
'It's a good day.'
It was the kind of day that Averie knew would make filming fun. He was at his best on such a day.