Note: The italics are when the character are remembering past events.
Micah-
I love working with Sophia. She is just a phenomenal actress. Spot on with her portrayal of Dianna. The chemistry we have is so explosive. I've never had anything like that with any of the other women I worked with.
The first day I'd met Sophia, I knew she was something special. Pretty in an understated way and I just couldn't keep my eyes off of her. I was ashamed to admit it, even to myself, I wanted her then that first day, but I was a married guy with a small child. I couldn't allow myself to cross that line. I knew we'd be in each other's life for the rest of our lives. Friends. We were be friends. That was all we could be. But I was totally lying to myself and, I knew it.
Sophia was a breath of fresh air. So light, so cheery. She was happy all the time. So talkative. We joked all the time. We were so much a like, it was scary sometimes. Most of the time when we went out, people just assumed we were already couple. One person told us, "What are you waiting for? You should already be together."
Sophia was the light to my darkness. I feel like she's changed me some how; like I could be myself with her. We laughed all the time and, we always have a good time. We don't even have to be doing anything but hanging out in our trailers watching tele. It was comfortable. It felt...right. I could tell her anything and, she wouldn't judge me.
It started out that way with my wife, Mary, but things have been going down hill as of late. I just feel like we've drifted apart. We tried to spent time with each other, but it was difficult with work and being with Sophia most days.
When Mary and I are together, we've been constantly fighting and, we fight about Sophia and the movie. Each and every time I reassure her nothing is going on. It felt like I was lying to Mary too.
I was honest with myself, I would admit to everyone, to Sophia, that there was something was going on. Sophia and I were developing feelings for one another just as our characters were. It was as if the characters were us, going through the same things, the same emotions, same everything. It was eerie sometimes working the scenes.
Johnnie had to warn us a few times because our acting came across too real for a movie. People would start asking questions and, it would be such a nightmare to have to explain what was going on behind the scenes. It would be a PR nightmare.
It didn't matter, it was there. I see every time Sophia looked my way. I know she felt it from me when I looked back at her. It was like we were in our own little world, just her and I. No one else matter in those few precious seconds we had.
In one of our scenes, we were supposed to kiss for the first time. We were in the elevator heading down to the lobby. It was meant to be a little awkward because both characters had developed an attraction between one another.
My character was supposed to be on the phone talking with one of the managers but, he wanted to desperately kiss her. What he wanted to push her up against the elevator wall and devour her and fuck her...hard.
Sophia's character glanced nervously at him but, she tried desperately tried to ignore him, but she failed miserably. She wanted him to kiss her badly.
"I'll call you back." I shoved the phone in the inside of my pocket.
I stood there as Jeremiah, calmly, and then he just pushed her up against the wall, their lips touched, magic happened, but the kiss intensified as the kiss deepened, tongues dueling. I pushed my body up against her hard, pressing my growing erection into her body, letting her know just how much I wanted her, not Jeremiah.
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Star Crossed Lovers
RomanceActress Sophia Summers gets her big break in new movie Star Crossed Loves, but she gets more than she bargained for when she meets her hot, married, father of one, costar . The pic that I used for the cover is not mine. I just borrowed it.