Behind the Frame
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  • Reads 258
  • Votes 23
  • Parts 3
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Nov 21, 2016
Acting was always her passion and she wore the character like a second skin.
He wanted to prove that he was so much more than a "handsome face"

The show offered them a challenge: to play characters that were opposite to their own personalities.

They'd played those roles onscreen for a year now.

Their characters were intended as buffers, fillers. Not as a 'ship' that the audience would come to love.
With demands from their fans come challenges.
More scenes together.
Increased proximity.
 What will the two actors do when the script demands 
Enter: Romance
Exit: Inhibitions?

Note: the characters are unnamed. You can put in your favourite actors or characters if you wish while you are reading.
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