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The wife I forgot to love

She loved him completely. He asked for a divorce anyway. Helena Graves spent two years being the perfect wife for a man who had already chosen someone else. When Damian handed her the divorce papers she signed them, packed her things, and walked out without a single word of protest. No begging. No tears. Just the quiet dignity of a woman who finally understood she had been loving someone who was not fully there. But walking away was only the beginning. Now Helena is rebuilding. A career she buried for a marriage. A life that is finally, completely her own. And the world is starting to notice her in ways her husband never did. The problem is so is Damian. He chose Camila. He was certain. But certainty has a way of cracking when the woman you underestimated starts becoming someone impossible to ignore. And Camila, polished and calculating, will do anything to make sure the door between them stays closed forever. One woman rising. One man unravelling. And one question neither of them can escape. Can you earn back the love you forgot you had?
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Chapter 14

The scene was not going the way Helena wanted it to go.

Not badly. Jordan had not stopped her or asked for anything different. The takes were landing the way they were supposed to land and the crew was moving on schedule and from the outside everything looked fine. But Helena knew the difference between fine and true and this particular scene was sitting somewhere in between and she could feel it even if nobody else could.

She sat in her corner between the second and third takes with her script on her knee and went over the last line again. The problem was not the words. She knew the words. The problem was that she was arriving at the line from the wrong place. She was building toward it logically instead of feeling her way there and the camera would see that even if the words came out correctly.

Jordan had told her in the first week that the camera sees everything you are thinking not just everything you are doing. Helena had written that down and looked at it every morning since.

She was thinking about the line. She needed to stop thinking about it and start feeling it.

She closed her eyes for a moment.

"That is the look of someone who has found something and lost it at the same time."

She opened her eyes.

A man had sat down beside her. Not close enough to be intrusive. Just close enough to be present. He was looking at her script with relaxed curiosity the way someone looks at something they find genuinely interesting and are not pretending to find interesting.

He was around her age. Easy in the way of someone who had been on sets long enough that nothing about them made him tense. He had the kind of face that was not immediately remarkable and then became remarkable the more you looked at it.

"Sorry," he said, glancing at her. "That was probably not helpful."

"It was actually accurate," she said.

He smiled. "Adrian Cole. I am on the production. Different arc but we share the director." He held out a hand. "I have been watching your work this week. Jordan talks about you."

Helena shook his hand. "Helena Graves. And Jordan talks about everyone."

"Not like this," he said simply. No flattery in it. Just a fact he was reporting.

Helena looked back at her script. "What does she say."

"That you arrived with something real and she is trying not to ruin it by over directing you." He said it the way he said everything so far. Plainly. Like information that existed and was worth passing on. "That is the highest compliment she gives. I have been working with her for two years and she has never said it about anyone."

Helena looked at the page in her lap and felt something move through her that was not quite pride and not quite discomfort. Something in between. The feeling of being seen accurately by someone you do not know yet.

"What arc are you on," she said.

"Supporting role in the second half of the season. I come in around episode six." He leaned back slightly. Comfortable in the chair the way he seemed comfortable everywhere. "I am mostly here this week for rehearsals and blocking. A lot of waiting around."

"I know about waiting around," Helena said.

"Everyone on every set in history knows about waiting around," he said. "The ratio of waiting to doing is genuinely criminal."

She almost smiled. She caught it just before it became a full smile and he saw her catch it which somehow made it worse.

"What is the scene," he asked, nodding at her script.

"A woman finding out something she suspected was true," Helena said. "She has known for a while but this is the moment she cannot pretend she does not know anymore."

He was quiet for a moment. Looking at the script.

"How does she feel," he said.

"The script says devastated," Helena said.

"But how does she actually feel."

Helena looked at him. It was a good question. It was the question she had been sitting with for the past twenty minutes without finding the answer. She looked back at the page.

"Tired," she said after a moment. "I think she mostly feels tired. She spent so long hoping she was wrong and now she has to stop hoping and that takes everything out of you."

Adrian nodded slowly. "There it is," he said quietly. "Start from tired. The devastation will come on its own."

Helena looked at the last line again.

Something shifted.

Not dramatically. Just the way a key turns when you finally find the right angle. A small precise click of something moving into the right place.

"Helena." One of the crew called her back to set from across the floor.

She stood up and picked up her script.

"Thank you," she said to Adrian.

"You would have got there," he said. "I just saved you five minutes."

She walked back to her mark.

Jordan was watching from behind the monitor with her arms folded and her eyes sharp. She looked at Helena the way she always looked at her before a take. Assessing. Present. Waiting to see what she was going to bring.

Helena stood on her mark.

She thought about tired. About what it feels like to have spent a long time hoping something is not true and then arriving at the moment when you have to stop hoping. She did not have to reach very far for that feeling. She knew exactly what it felt like. She knew it in her body the way you know things that have actually happened to you and not things you have only imagined.

She let it come forward.

Jordan said action.

And this time the last line arrived from exactly the right place. Not built toward. Not performed. Just there. The way things are there when you stop trying to manufacture them and let them simply be what they are.

Jordan called cut.

She said nothing for a moment. Just looked at the monitor. Then she looked at her first assistant and made a small sound that was not quite a word but meant something to everyone who had worked with her long enough to know her language.

She moved on to the next setup without comment.

Helena walked off the mark and picked up her water and stood at the edge of the set breathing.

That was the take. She knew it and Jordan knew it and the silence after the cut had said everything that needed saying.

She looked across the set.

Adrian was still in the chair where she had left him. He was not looking at her anymore. He had his own script open on his knee now and was making notes in the margin with the focused quiet of someone who was working and meant it.

But just before she looked away he glanced up.

Their eyes met for exactly one second.

He gave her a small nod. Not congratulatory. Not performative. Just a nod that said he had seen what happened and it was what he expected to see.

Then he looked back down at his script.

Helena turned away and went to find Jordan for notes on the next scene.

She did not think about Adrian again that afternoon.

Or at least she told herself she did not.

Which was becoming, lately, a sentence she seemed to be using rather a lot.

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