CHAPTER 1
Eva Everett was dropping out of college because she thought the systems sucked and she'd stupidly chosen to study biology instead of drama only to find her interest waning faster than her staccato sexual interest in any guy. Now her interest in drama was returning.
What a fucking mess, she'd fumed, coming to the 'I'm quitting' decision.
Her counselor had summed it up neatly. 'Eva dear, consider pulling the plug before you become dead in the water'. ClichΓ©s for sure but in Eva's position they motivated her. At twenty-one who wants to be dead in the water?
The natural impulse of the scrawny natural blonde with big boobs was to run, ignoring Harry her father's warning if she pulled out she'd be on her own with no financial support from the family and he'd pounce if her mother ferreted money to her. He'd always been an asshole over money but dad was dad and she had to admit he remained okay despite being so hard-assed over this.
But she chose to delay her exit because that would let the cast down. Eva had a role in the Student Theater Club's production of 'Bang, Bang & You're Pregnant', written collectively by the third-year drama class and designed to draw the attention of young women to the perils of unprotected sex. Because it was a serious attempt to draw attention to a real social issue it had attracted funding from the city's Arts Society and that had been used to upgrade costumes and engage a professional director.
Eva was Phoebe, a pregnant eighteen-year old who raised money for an abortion by using her body, intercepting men emerging from bars.
On opening night the pathos generated by Eva and the standard of her untutored acting compared with the bulk of the troupe who mainly were drama students was apparent to the audience. She received a standing ovation when she was called to the line-up at first curtain call, overshadowing the enthusiastic clapping and whistles received by the principals.
A parent in the audience with his family to see the performance of his daughter, the second lead female actress, had returned the final night purely to once again see Eva play Phoebe. Darren Bryce gate-crashed the production party and was immediately recognized by Kate Smith, the director.
"You're out of your league here," she laughed, kissing Darren. "I saw you here last night with some of your family. Are you here to take Sylvia home?"
"No, James is looking after her. I want to know about the chick who played Phoebe."
"God you noticed her. She's a freak. She's never been taught drama at school or college and filed in for an understudy who became ill and then the original Phoebe fell off her mountain bike and severely lacerated her leg. So I pulled in Eva and almost wet my pants. She just flowed into the part and had already committed her lines to memory. She required only light direction."
"Take me to her please Kate."
"Oooh, lucky Eva. Find something for her Darren. She's a biology student and has become bored and is dropping out. She'll need work."
"We don't run a benefit for penniless drop-outs."
"Ah yes, but you haven't a mean bone in your body Darren and you already see something in our Eva."
"You can never tell."
"You mimic your profession Darren. You're acting a reluctant stooge."
He grinned and followed Kate. Eva was drinking beer from a bottle.
"Eva, it is my pleasure to introduce you to Darren Bryce who..."
"Oh the director of Skipjack TV Productions. My mom has big bucks invested in your outfit."
"Oh really? Who is she?"
"Mrs Harry Everett but she appears on your stockholder's list as Amelia Casey."
"Christ, you're Amelia's daughter?"
"One of three actually. I'm the baby of the family -- mom's mistake. She ended her illustrious career because I gave her a diabolical pregnancy."
"I remember that -- she just disappeared. I was just starting out and she was something of a legend."
"Well if you are sucking up for an introduction I'll take you to her."
"No, not. It's you I want."
"Oh really? In college life I don't have the reputation of being a babe big into debauchery."
"No good heavens. I want you screen tested for 'Boston Babes'.
Conversations around them ceased. Eva found it difficult to breathe. She squeaked, "Me?"
"Ohmigod," Kate said, clutching her bosom.
"Claire Brampton is not available for the new season because she's won a contract for a Hollywood film. Our search for just the right replacement has not been going well. All the tests have been of make-me-a-star young women who wouldn't know how to drag a lame leg or spell humility or wouldn't have a hope of acting unfeminine or under-act the feeling of pain or rejection."
"And you think I do?"
"Now that you've mentioned it yes."
"All right, I finish here at college tonight. So take me off on one condition."
"What's that?"
"I'm not made to play a sweet girl. My older sisters bullied me so playing the under-dog comes naturally to me."
"No problem. If you screen test successfully we start you on a clean sheet as a newcomer to the group of four, taking Claire's place. We can't use the words under-dog or downtrodden in pre-launch promos but we'll come up with something."
"Well if you are that interested come and see us tomorrow. Here's mom's card. She's not going to believe this. She tried first with Robyn and then with Dinah to get them into TV but they bombed. I'm virtually an outcast within my family so you'd best go carefully with mom. She doesn't have red hair just to be nice to people."
"God who's been auditioned?" Darren muttered and caught Eva's stunning smile he'd not seen before.
When Kate took Darren off some of the cast gathered around Eva.
"Oooh you're so incredibly lucky."
"Nah, someone else will come up who captures everyone's heart."
"But Darren has decided he doesn't want another bimbo."
"Yeah, well you know how guys change their minds. Anyway I've gone off the show; it's become rather predictable."
"Well you should give it your support Eva. It's the most popular drama of women aged eighteen to twenty-four. Those four young women are big stars."
"Well I'd rather become an aging great actress than a star. The lights go out for stars. My mom was one of the finest female drama actresses of her generation and could have gone on forever had I not come along and fucked her up by giving her a difficult pregnancy."
"Oh Eva, come on. It wasn't your fault."
* * *
Eva had no idea what was involved. The tickets arrived and they were for New York, not Boston. Her mom said, "Darling they shoot most of the show in New York because that's where heaps of facilities are located. You'll only go to Boston occasionally for shooting live locations to convince viewers it's all shot in Boston."
"And for authenticity."
"Yes dear. And that too."
To Eva's surprise her mom was treating her royally. Amelia had been knocked sideways when Darren had explained the reason for his visit. Eva had simply said a Mr Bryce was coming to see her about Eva's future direction. Amelia assumed Mr Bryce was a job placement guy coming to check out Eva's background to bolster her lackluster formal credentials.
After Darren had left Amelia had taken Eva into her arms and cried and rocked her and finally said what she'd be thinking. "I'd always thought one of you would have inherited my theatrical genes."
"But you never thought it would be me?"
"No and you have a right to think unkindly of me for that."
"No, it's okay mother. I'll try to make you proud of me but it will be tough; I believe I've convinced Darren I need to play the anti-heroine but others working making the tapes might want to dispute that, even the writer."
"Few people can play that convincingly without appearing all bitch."
"If that so? Well mom, start talking. I need to know everything about playing such a role."