4
Sabrina glided on to the set, warmed by the reactions of the other members of the cast. She prided herself on being someone who quickly got the measure of other people and she was pretty sure she'd got the measure of Brock, Paul and Lori. Firstly there was Brock who having hailed from daytime soapie world would, no doubt, overact in that patented style. She'd heard the rumours about Brock batting for the other team and while normally she knew that most rumours were closer to fact than fiction she had quickly picked up on the fact that Brock, despite fawning over her, wasn't interested in women. Luckily that didn't mean he didn't have the same male ego and if there was one thing Sabrina Meadows knew it was men- and how to handle them! Lori was green, obviously, but she still knew who was the queen of the show and had complimented Sabrina on everything from her hair and makeup to her outfit and figure. Sabrina had found that often women could turn against other women, especially beautiful women, and she didn't want Lori doing that so she'd made a point of complimenting her right back, even if she hadn't meant any of what she was saying. She'd be able to use Lori in the near future if she needed to. Lastly there was Paul who was surprisingly a different kettle of fish to Brock. Was it ironic that a heterosexual male wasn't as awed by a good looking woman as a homosexual male was? Sabrina had seen the indecision in Paul's eyes when she was talking to Lori and had decided upon a different course of action towards him; she had simply been friendly and polite, not over affectionate and paying false compliments that she had a feeling he'd see right through. By the time it was time for her to film her first scene Sabrina was pretty sure she had the two men and the woman firmly in the palm of her hand.
"Okay so, Sabrina this scene is with Paul who plays-" Alex began.
"Tom Palmer, my son in law, I know who he plays." Sabrina interrupted.
Paul made a noise in the back of his throat but when Sabrina whipped her head round to glare at him he looked back at her innocently. Maybe he was one of those men who were intimidated by beautiful women, Sabrina mused.
Alex nodded. "Could you at least, just for the first day even, allow me the indulgence of pretending that, as the director of this thing, I know what I'm doing? And perhaps also you could let me have some kind of authority- even if we both know we're just pretending at me being in charge?" He asked. On someone else these words might have come out sounding rude but Alex seemed so mild mannered and friendly that nobody could think otherwise. At the same time it was obvious to everyone, except Sabrina, that he was putting her in her place.
Sabrina remained blissfully unaware. "Okay Alex, sorry, go on."
"Right. So the background between these two characters is an interesting one and though it won't come out for a little while they did in fact have a brief shall we say dalliance in the past before Thomas and Alison got together. Nancy has mixed feelings towards him; on one side she's annoyed that he chose her daughter over her and that accounts for the way she treats him, shooting down his ideas and trying to basically put a stop to him possibly wanting a powerful role in the Richards family and their companies and on the other side she's attracted to him and doesn't want him to know she's still carrying a bit of a torch for him." Alex explained.
"So when she's getting annoyed with him I could play her with more anger and heat in her than the situation really warrants?" Sabrina asked.
"Definitely." Alex was pleased to see that so far Sabrina had been on the set for a couple of hours and she hadn't yet made a crack about television being beneath her. Perhaps she was going to be okay after all?
"And what about Thomas's reaction? Obviously he gets annoyed back for the same reasons-"
"I don't think he would." Sabrina said, examining her fingernail polish. Did her index finger look a little messed up? That's what happened when you let idiot salon girls give you a mani-pedi whilst ranting about how their girlfriend was too busy hitting on their next door neighbor. They should leave their personal problems at the spa door and concentrate only on looking after their clients. Sabrina had paid for the top package and spent the entire day being massaged and pampered and she didn't think, for that price, it was unreasonable of her to expect the complete attention of each of the girls, or boys, she had looking after her.
Paul looked at her. "What are you talking about? Of course he would. He's had a brief relationship with the woman but now she's his mother in law. All the men I know would react similarly to their mothers in law!"
"It's just that men are for the most part oblivious to these sorts of things; like you said she's his mother in law now so he's reacting to her on that level not as someone he'd had a brief relationship with in the past. So I don't think he'd be as passionate about the argument as she would be because she's a woman, women remember these things for roughly about half a lifetime. Men don't." Sabrina explained.
Alex and Paul exchanged looks and Alex raised his eyebrow. "Counter point?"
"No I think she's probably right- although I want it stated for the record that I object to her sexual stereotype." Paul said and there were a few laughs.
Lori was standing against the wall watching and she laughed too. God knew Carl did many things to continue the male stereotype. She met Paul's eyes but then quickly looked down at her feet, her heart thumping wildly in her chest. 'What the hell was that?' She thought.
"She's magnificent isn't she?" Brock spoke behind her, his voice low.
"Sorry?" Lori asked.
"Sabrina, she's an amazing woman as well as an amazing actress." Brock said.
Lori smiled in response.
"My favourite woman second only to Barbara Streisand." Brock confided.
Sabrina had tuned out from the discussion between Alex and Paul about where Thomas was coming from. She hoped that shooting wasn't always going to be like this; the cast members spending more time questioning their characters feelings and the like than actually getting some of the filming done. Of course it was good that Paul wanted to know about his character but Sabrina couldn't help but feel that he should have done all that prior to today. That was what happened when working with newcomers. She turned her attention to Lori and Brock who were chatting animatedly over in the corner. Interesting. Hadn't Lori guessed that Brock was gay and that trying to come on to him was a big waste of time? Of course Lori was only young; she probably wasn't anywhere near as experienced with men as Sabrina was.
"Okay Sabrina, are you ready to get going?" Alex asked.