She had become tangled up in the couch, curled up against a throw pillow, a blanket tossed over her legs. When she heard the door, she twisted, turned and then poked her head up with a sheepish smile on her face. She had an old dime store romance tucked in one hand, a story about a love-torn vampire and his unrequited obsession with the neighboring fairy. It was horrible- but it was exactly the sort of escape she had been looking for.
When she saw her husband standing there proud, the bottle of wine in one hand and ice cream in the other, she grinned.
"My prince charming!" she said, tossing the book to the coffee table. "How was it? Are you sad it's all over now?"
She couldn't wait to see the final cut- she had always loved a good zombie story. At least, the muggle kind.
"Shockingly, no." He laughed, crossing the room in a few strides. "If I never have to get bitten by an extra again, it'll be too soon."
They'd been doing a lot of the more action packed, running from the zombies scenes toward the end. There were a few variations on the ending, all that had to be shot completely out of order. He wasn't even sure which lead lived and died at the end and wouldn't be until the final cut came out some time next year.
Zacharias leaned down to press a kiss to Marlow's lips, grinning before he'd even pulled back.
"How the vampire Romeo and fairy Juliet developing?" He nodded toward the book she'd discarded. Her bookshelves would never stop being random and hysterical.
She cringed when he mentioned being bitten. As much as she loved growing up and watching pictures her mother showed her, she'd never understand actually being an actor or actress. Still, she could watch Riah lose himself completely in a role, and it was fascinating. She had to admit, she loved it.
She was still smiling at his kiss to her lips when she caught on to what he was asking and she laughed, shaking her head.
"It's a downright disaster," she told him, sighing. "They're having issues right now- what with fairies being all sunlight and happiness, they're thinking Jaque might die from his love for Sienna-"
Those names. Ridiculous with a capital R.
"But I just got past a pretty steamy love scene, so it's been worth it-"
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When she saw her husband standing there proud, the bottle of wine in one hand and ice cream in the other, she grinned.
"My prince charming!" she said, tossing the book to the coffee table. "How was it? Are you sad it's all over now?"
She couldn't wait to see the final cut- she had always loved a good zombie story. At least, the muggle kind.
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They'd been doing a lot of the more action packed, running from the zombies scenes toward the end. There were a few variations on the ending, all that had to be shot completely out of order. He wasn't even sure which lead lived and died at the end and wouldn't be until the final cut came out some time next year.
Zacharias leaned down to press a kiss to Marlow's lips, grinning before he'd even pulled back.
"How the vampire Romeo and fairy Juliet developing?" He nodded toward the book she'd discarded. Her bookshelves would never stop being random and hysterical.
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She was still smiling at his kiss to her lips when she caught on to what he was asking and she laughed, shaking her head.
"It's a downright disaster," she told him, sighing. "They're having issues right now- what with fairies being all sunlight and happiness, they're thinking Jaque might die from his love for Sienna-"
Those names. Ridiculous with a capital R.
"But I just got past a pretty steamy love scene, so it's been worth it-"
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