AUTHOR'S NOTE: Anyone reading this story may feel like I've written Natalie Portman to seem a bit morose or sullen, and you'd be right in that respect, so I should probably explain that this story didn't start out as a sequel to 'Scene 29'. Rather, it was going to be just another story, one that was partly informed by my own experiences (albeit wild exaggerated). With that in mind, happy reading.
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She glided across the red carpet with grace and poise. It had been years. I remembered a girl in her 20s and now saw a woman. Natalie Portman in the flesh; she looked as stunning as ever. The adoration of the crowd and the media was just as intense as I remembered. And so, I was content to simply stand at a distance and take in her beauty from afar. That was day 2 of this year's Cannes Film Festival. It wasn't until day 4 that we finally met face to face again.
Most people look at Natalie and think 'Star Wars', or 'Thor' or maybe even 'Black Swan', (or at least the lesbian scene in 'Black Swan' anyway). But when I think about her, I just think about that quiet little independent film we made all those years ago that sunk at the box office without a trace. It lost money and garnered little attention from audiences and critics alike. Natalie and I both moved onto bigger and better things, though my mind still wanders back to my time on that film at least once a week.
In hindsight, trying to finger your co-star while filming a sex scene is not the wisest career move for an actor. I often thought about how that could have just as easily resulted in a bad case of sexual harassment, but as luck would have it, it just resulted in us having sex for real. We didn't even know each other very well, but we were both young, both single and had been flirting constantly. But even in the moment, I think we both knew it wouldn't last. I got to have sex with Natalie Portman and she got a few good orgasms out of it and then we were done.
Months later we met again when doing the promotion tour for the film. By then things were back to normal. We didn't speak about it. We just went about doing our jobs promoting the movie. We of course had coffee and a few meals together but that was it. I saw her once a few years later at a Golden Globes after party. By that stage, she was married, heavily pregnant and had won an award for best actress. We shared a knowing smile from across a crowded room but with her award statue in hand and a swollen pregnant belly (not to mention pregnancy boobs); she was fending off well-wishers left, right and centre, so unfortunately we weren't able to speak.
But as I said, day 4 of the Cannes Film Festival this year and suddenly we found ourselves attending the same film premiere. It wasn't either of our films but we were both invited to the red carpet and for once, all eyes were not on Natalie. We met in the crowded lobby of the theatre as people were about to enter. With every step she took towards me, she became less the Hollywood icon and more the girl I knew on that movie set all that time ago.
"Hi you," she said happily.
"Hello yourself. Been a long time."
For a split second, we stood there awkwardly, neither sure what the appropriate greeting was considering our history. Thankfully she decided for us and gave me a warm hug. I wrapped my arms around her and felt a thin layer of silk covering the same small, slender body I remembered. She had brought her A-game today.
"How have you been?" she asked enthusiastically.
"Not bad. Don't know if you've heard but my acting days are behind me."
"I heard. You're behind the camera now. Your film has had rave reviews so far."
"It's not a big deal. What about you? What have you been up to?" I asked, as if I hadn't been keeping tabs on her via the internet.
"Well-" she started.
"You know, apart from an Oscar, getting married, having a child and starring in a couple of Marvel films."
Natalie laughed. "You pretty much summed it up. How much longer are you in Cannes?"
"This is it for me. After this, I'm just playing tourist and movie buff. You?"
"I fly out the day after next."
"You excited to see this film?" I asked, gesturing at one of the nearby ubiquitous movie posters.
"Of course. My friend is one of the supporting actors. Where are you seated?"
"Not in a good seat," I said, showing her my invitation.
"Well, it could be-"
"NAT!" someone called out.
We both turned to see a woman being swamped by photographers just outside the theatre. I recognised her as one of the faces on the movie poster.
"That's my friend," she looked back at me and scrunched her face in frustration, "I'm sorry."
"Go, you're too pretty to be standing here talking to me."
She laughed before hugging me again. "I swear we'll talk after. I want to have a long catch up."
"Done."
She left and disappeared into a blinding flurry of camera flashes. I hadn't noticed it until just now, but my heart was racing.
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Inside the theatre, I couldn't focus on the film. I was seated towards the back whilst Natalie was closer to the front and on the aisle. I paid little attention to what was on screen and instead, I watched the back of her head intently but she never turned around, nor did she do anything aside from the odd comment to the person next to her. It certainly didn't help that the movie was quite dark. Only during the occasion scene set in daylight was I able to clearly see her.
After what must have been a full hour, Natalie rose from her seat and quietly slinked out of the cinema. For a moment I was unsure what to do. On the one hand she might've just been leaving to go to the bathroom. But the manner in which she left, particularly what appeared to be a farewell with the person next to her led me to believe she was leaving. I debated my next move for about a minute before deciding to turn my attention to the movie. Of course by that stage I realised I hadn't been paying attention at all and found myself completely lost. That made my decision for me.
I left the theatre and half expected to have to run to the exit to catch up with her. Instead she was leaning against a column, looking at her phone.
"Giving the film a thumbs down I take it?" I asked.
She turned around and smiled when she saw me. "Is it just me or was that movie mainly just sex?"
"Well, it is French."
"You going back in?"
"I fell asleep and only just woke up, so no," I lied.
She laughed and put her phone back into her clutch. I looked at her for a moment, glad to finally be able to look into her eyes again. I was unsure in that moment what to say next. Luckily she spoke first.
"You know it's funny I should see you. I happened to catch our movie on TV late one night, a couple of weeks back."
"Oh God. How does it hold up?" I chuckled.
"Well, it's still quite terrible."
I watched her face closely but she didn't betray any emotion or thought. I was willing to let it go until she said,
"You know the rule. If you have fun on set, it usually means you're making a bad film," she said, before adding, "But we had fun right?"
"Of course. Best job I ever had."
Again, I watched her face closely and again, she was impossible to read. I wasn't sure if she was purposely trying to avoid the elephant in the room or if it genuinely didn't register. Perhaps it was the pre-movie champagne that had been served in the lobby earlier, but I couldn't help myself and blurted out,
"And you know, the sex was pretty great."