"Are you nervous? It's like you're afraid of me!"
"I kinda am."
"Don't worry. You'll be just fine. You're a pro."
Brenton Houston tried to calm himself prior to the second take, but the moment was overwhelming him. He was next to a legend, and he didn't quite know how to deal with it.
Eva Hewlett smiled and patted Brenton's shoulder. She was amused by her younger co-star's nervousness, and a bit surprised that an actor who had seemed so confident up to this point was now so anxious. He'll steady himself, Eva thought. I'm sure he will.
Eva and Brenton were midway through shooting the seventh episode of "Fiona's Fortune," the newest series from Next Fleet, the streaming service of First Fleet Pictures. Eva starred as Fiona Herlihy, the 45-year-old wife of tech magnate Harry Herlihy, who became the sole heir of his $500 billion fortune after he suddenly dropped dead of a heart attack. The series chronicled Fiona as she dealt with grief over her husband's passing, pressure from crooked politicians to continue Harry's donations to their campaigns, and the legal demands of Harry's five mistresses, each of whom claimed to have wills indicating that they should be the sole inheritor of Harry's wealth.
Brenton first appeared in episode three as Damian Hawthorne, a 26-year-old attorney hired by Fiona to battle Harry's mistresses in court. Their professional partnership quickly becomes personal and passionate, with Fiona and Damian trying desperately to keep the true nature of their relationship out of the New York tabloids.
The seventh episode, "Summary Judgment," featured Damian heading over to Fiona's townhouse on the Upper West Side to celebrate his court victory over one of Harry's mistresses. After a few glasses of champagne, Fiona gives Damian a celebratory kiss, then a second; within a matter of moments, they find themselves in Fiona's bedroom.
The director wasn't thrilled with the first take of Eva and Brenton's love scene. "Let's try it again," she said after watching the playback. "Brenton, I just needed a little more passion out of you. Maybe a lot more."
"OK," he replied.
Brenton didn't want to give away the real reason he was so anxious: he had long harbored a crush on Eva, and didn't want to indicate his feelings about her.
Working with Eva had been a dream of Brenton's ever since his days at Juilliard. He considered her the best actress in the world, as well as one of the most beautiful. He had watched all of her costume dramas repeatedly, and dreamed of what it would be like to star in one such film with her, even though he knew the odds were profoundly unlikely. Just a few years before, he had flown to Kensington and had discussions with several of Eva's former acting teachers at NIDA, all of whom told him that they knew she would reach international stardom.