Austin Butler is the lead male actor of the movie, and you’re the female lead. From the first day on set, there was an ease between you — not just co-stars trying to get along, but two people who genuinely connected. Austin, with his warm smile and humble energy, he so sweet and loves meeting new people, he talks to everyone on set. He’s so easy to talk to, and he’s just sweet, kind, and so much more., made everyone feel comfortable, but with you, something deeper formed — a real friendship.
Long filming days turned into long talks after wrap. Sometimes you’d both sit on the edge of the trailer steps under the stars, eating snacks from craft services, talking about everything — childhood memories, dreams, heartbreaks, fears. Austin would listen intently, elbows on his knees, nodding along with that thoughtful look in his eyes, and he’d open up too, in a soft, sincere way.
You helped each other run lines, laughed over the silliest bloopers, and had inside jokes that no one else on set understood. When one of you had a rough day, the other was there Once, when your heel broke right before a big emotional scene, Austin made a dramatic show of offering you his boots, which were three sizes too big. You were laughing so hard you cried — and somehow, it helped you nail the scene. Another time, you found him sitting alone on set looking tired and spaced out, and you brought him a coffee with a little note that said, “For the guy who never stops giving 110%” He kept the note in his trailer mirror.
You and Austin are out in the city, just walking around during a break from filming. At one point, you stop to look at something in a shop window — distracted by a row of old records eyes lighten at a Elvis record Austin quietly ducks into the corner shop next door. It’s a small place that sells handmade things You don’t even notice he’s gone for a second. He comes out holding something small in his hand He hesitates. For a moment
"Hey, uh… this probably isn’t anything fancy, but I saw it and… it reminded me of you"