Relentless weeks of rehearsals followed and Peter slid into an easy routine of collecting Jennifer at her apartment, attending rehearsals and taking her back to his apartment for dinner and music.
Working, learning lines and memorizing stage movements were delightful tasks and always they had something to discuss. Even so, Peter did not attempt to hold her or kiss her. He was terrified of risking the friendship he believed they both enjoyed.
At last, the time came for the villain to sweep the heroine into his arms.
Conscious of the cast watching, Peter was tentative every time he held Jennifer and, certainly, his kisses were most demure until that fateful night when, brandishing the mortgage high above her head and growling the fatal words, "Come, a kiss to seal the bargain!" he swept Jennifer into his arms.
No longer could he deny his pent up feelings. His fingertips burned and his lips tingled. Drowning in the sweetness of her mouth, he allowed his passion to sweep over her.
"Break!"
His mind too busy absorbing the sweetness and the heat, Peter didn't hear the director. Such a triviality did not enter his brain.
"Break! Break!"
Only then did Peter become conscious of the words enough to allow Jennifer to stand upright.
"Steady on, Peter. That kiss would have scorched the rafters. That's not suitable for a melodrama. Jennifer, if he does that again, kick him."
Peter could only nod and pray that the trembling in his body wasn't visible to Jennifer.
She was white-faced and a determined glint shone in her eyes. "Don't you ever dare kiss me like that again."
In the car after rehearsal, turning to Peter, she looked down at her lap and quietly said, "I don't think it would be a good idea for you to take me to your flat. I want to go straight home."
At least Peter was sure that Jennifer had felt something in his kiss.
Saying nothing, he walked with her to her door. When she turned, her head lowered, to accept the usual light brushing of his lips through her hair. Peter slipped his arm around her waist and effortlessly lifted her until she was on her toes. Then, as her face lifted in surprise, softly he began to laugh.
Jennifer's lips opened as if she were about to speak and Peter kissed her words away, again rejoicing in the sweet softness of her mouth as his tongue slid in to plunder her treasures.
Her tongue battled Peter's as her body strained against his.
He bathed them both in the extreme depth of his feelings, which had so long lain dormant and so strongly suppressed. Beginning to tremble, he slowly released her.
Quickly Jennifer spun about and moved though her front door. Peter heard the door slam and she was gone. Inside she leant against the closed door.
Then Jennifer, inside her head, was talking again. "Peter, smash the door down. I want more of those delicious kisses but I'm so frightened. My body wants you so much but my mind is terrified. What's to become of me? Would I have known what to do if my brother hadn't arrived that night?"
She struggled off to bed weeping profusely.
The following afternoon she rang Peter. "Don't worry about collecting me for rehearsals next week. I'll get myself there and home."
Peter's mind exploded and his thoughts were blunt. Damn the woman. She's behaving as if I've raped a Vestal Virgin. For God's sake, why shouldn't I take her to rehearsals and home? He was bitter and he hurt.
"I didn't appreciate your behavior..." Jennifer added coldly.
By now, Peter had taken enough of the Prima Donna act. "What are you doing Saturday night?"
"I'm sorry." Her icy tones told him she wanted nothing more of him.
"Right! If that's the way you want it..." Peter's roar into the phone reflected his white-hot rage and his anger reflected his indignant frustration. "Who cares? Ring the Salvos, perhaps they care. See you at bloody rehearsals!" Peter's voice was icy and knife-edged severe as he slammed the telephone back into its cradle.
Eventually the rehearsal night arrived.
Peter was there early , waiting in the shadows to see how Jennifer arrived at the hall.
A taxi stopped and Jennifer stepped out but that did nothing to ease his aching heart.
The director took control. "Let's start at the top of Act 2."
Peter knew he had to speak.
"One moment everybody!" He paused until he had the cast's full attention. "The other night, as villain, I got carried away and, unfortunately, caused the heroine considerable distress so now I apologize to her in front of you all and say because of my failure to behave as a gentleman I must resign from the show."
A cool silence seemed to echo across the stage. Jennifer was ashen.
The director broke the silence. "You'll do nothing of the sort. Rubbish! Without you as villain, we may as well all go home. Jennifer, I'll see you in the green room now."
Turning, he marched purposefully off.
"Sit!" He pointed to the chair on the opposite side of the table. Still standing, he spoke again, his voice calm yet intense.
"I don't know what happened as a result of that kiss. It's none of my business but I can assure you that Peter will be the villain as he has the ability to carry this play. I'm prepared to replace you but not him. If the two of you can't work together then you're gone. He stays."
Unable to believe what was happening, stony faced and white with shock, Jennifer listened.