"Hm?" Walker vaguely replied for the fifth time as he sat in his directors chair with his name on it. He was currently staring at the new script that was assigned three weeks ago. Looking over the same scene you guys were about to film. over and over again.
The scene you were filming was a 'tension scene' as everyone called it. Or, in other terms, an angsty argument scene. The only twist on the scene was that scene ended in a kiss. The context is that your character and Walker's have been childhood friends and since Walker's character got a girlfriend, their dynamic changed. Walker's character is supposed to be in love with yours.
Maybe it wasn't all acting. Truth be told, this movie was perfect for the two of you. You've been acting side by side since 11 years old. It was hard to not have a strong connection. But to Walker, you connected to him in a way that didn't only feel like a friendship.
"Places please!" The set workers called and everything started falling into place. Bustling crowds with heavy equipment, lights and sound mics sticking up in the air. The fake sprinklers that made the rain started going off.
The director yelled at the two of you "Action!" . Suddenly, the silence of the set washed over. Only thing that could be heard was the breaths and lines exchanged between you two. Everyone was watching you intensely, waiting for the amazing work of the script come to life.
You stormed into the frame, into the bedroom, completely in character—an angry expression on and ready to go at Percy (Walker's character). Before you could even let out a single syllable to begin your lines, Walker immediately surged forward and took your face in his hands, kissing the living daylights out of you.