Chapter 10 -- Soap Opera
Sunday December 18
Mr. Otsuki had us all gathered for our weekly read-through of the script.
"This week's first will be the first date. Haru and David's characters will go to dinner and then a play. We've arranged to shoot during an actual stage play here at the university. They are putting on a modern-day rendition of
Romeo and Juliet
. We'll film it on Saturday afternoon and evening if needed.
"Because of the change in schedule, we won't be filming on Wednesday this week. We are losing David again, so we'll try to get all his scenes in today and Saturday," Mr. Otsuki explained.
"Where are you going?" Misaki asked.
"My movie,
The Royal Palm
, comes out this weekend. I have to do promotional appearances, so I'll be flying to New York for Monday's promotions and then Atlanta on Tuesday. I'll be back to do more in LA on Wednesday. We're having the red-carpet premiere on Thursday. I've arranged for you all to be my guests at the premiere," I announced.
This wasn't on the same scale as
Star Academy
. Ari had gotten a call from the studio and basically said I could invite as many people as I wanted. I'd taken full advantage. Kitty had invited the cast and crew from
Love Letters
, so I decided to do the same for
College First
. I'd also invited all the people who worked for me here in LA. At the very least, I would have a sympathetic crowd in the seats.
We were facing a crowded field at the theaters. Last week's releases were
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
and
La La Land
, a musical romantic-comedy/drama. On Wednesday, two more films that were generating buzz--
Passengers
, a sci-fi romance with Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence, and
Sing
, an animated picture--would hit theaters. On Friday, we would face a comedy,
Why Him?
It seemed to me that
La La Land
would be our main competition for the adult market. It looked like they'd tried to hit every genre when describing their film. We were the only spy thriller in the mix. I had a hunch we would do better than expected.
"Who are you taking to lunch?" Haru asked.
"Would you go to lunch with me?" I asked.
I'd talked to my new mentor, Mr. Nomura, before the meeting, and he suggested that this would be the week to ask her. It might have to be Saturday, but I would get it in this week.
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We were going nonstop today. Our director was determined to get all my scenes shot before the day was done. Since I was the reason, I didn't complain. When we finally got a break, Lexi hurried on set and handed me my phone.
"You need to get home right now," she said, looking worried.
Lexi never seemed to get ruffled, so it was worrisome to see her in such a state.
"What's up?"
"Call Teresa," was all she said.
I had no idea why I would need to go home for Teresa. I decided to call her before I rushed off without a good reason.
"Hey, it's David."
"My mom has gone over to your house to lay out again. I suspect she plans to seduce your girlfriend's father," she warned.
"F-me! You can't be serious," I said.
"I'm sorry."
I found Mr. Otsuki and explained that I would be back in thirty minutes. Lexi had Manaia waiting with the car when I walked out the front door. It was lucky for me that we were only a few minutes from the house. I sent a text to Brook to find out where she was. It seemed she was with the moms, and they were on the way back from shopping. I told her to delay them.
We pulled in, and I jumped out of the car. I ran inside in search of Ian. At first, I couldn't find him, and then I heard laughter coming from upstairs. In the hall, I found Paulina's swimsuit. That didn't bode well. I came to Ian and Ava's bedroom door, and I could hear them, so I knocked.
Sudden silence.
"Ian, I know you're in there with Paulina. Your wife and daughter are minutes away. You better wrap this up right now," I warned.
"Shit!" Ian said.
"Where's my swimsuit?" Paulina asked.
"It's in the hall," I offered.
The door cracked open.
"Give it to me," Ian said with his hand held out.
I heard the front door open. I decided I wasn't going to help him cover this up. The only thing I'd prevented was Ava walking in on it. I grabbed the swimsuit and tossed it to him, turned around, and trudged downstairs.
"What are you doing here? I thought you were working," Mom said.
"I got a call that Ian had a house guest," I replied. Then I turned to Brook and Ava. "I'm so sorry you had to walk in on this."
"Walk in on what?" Mom asked.
Ian rushed down the stairs.
"I'll let him explain," I said and started for the front door.