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Time zipped by like crazy. Just like that, Tasha had been stuck in her wild timetravel gig for two whole months

Today, she was on the set of Secrets of the Sterling Manor, a juicy drama dripping with highsociety chaos

Think soap opera with extra flair: a smalltown girl, some distant cousin, rolled into the wealthy Sterling family’s estate. She fell hard for the heir while dodging a nasty family power grab

The stars? Stuart Olson, a rising hunk, and Zera Fairbank, a Clister clawing her way up. The director, Angelica Marshall, was a pro at spinning family feuds into TV magic

Stuart and Zera had played sidekicks in a fantasy show that tanked hard. The leads flopped, but their little side couplevibe? Fans went wild

Back then, streaming and social media hype were barely a thing, and shippingwasn’t on anyone’s radar. Still, the producers sniffed out a hit and teamed Stuart and Zera up again for this lowbudget drama

For two actors on the comeup, it was a nobrainerthey dove in

Tasha, though? She was far from the spotlight. Still, she was pumped to snag a tiny role as a manor groundskeeper

The plot was peak soap opera: the heroine arrived at Sterling Manor, got betrayed by a shady maid, and was framed by the family’s icecold lady Mary Sterling for stealing a pricey ruby necklace, supposedly sold to a jeweler in town

To clear her name, the heroine dragged the jeweler to the manor for a showdown

Problem was, Mary had him bought and paid for, and he swore the heroine pawned the gems for cheap. She was sunk- until the hero stepped up

In the fancy family hall, he hit the jeweler with sharp questions, poking holes in his story until the guy caved, clearing the heroine’s name

Tasha’s part? She dug up some buried jewelry in the garden, carried it to the hall, and dropped one line: Ma’am, I found this stuff under a tree.” Done. It was her biggest background role yet

She landed it by being her usual hustler self on set, plus they were short a guy that day. Tasha nailed the nervous groundskeeper bit, like she was stuck in this richfolks mess by accident

After handing over the jewelry, she faded into the background, watching the family drama unfold

Zera, as the heroine, had tears in her eyes but a stubborn edge. I didn’t do it, I swear!” 

Mary smirked, all snarky. Sweetie, if I didn’t do itwas enough, we wouldn’t need cops or courts, would we?” 

You-Zera snapped, cheeks burning. Aunt Mary, someone’s totally setting me up!” 

The jeweler, looking annoyed, cut in: Miss Sterling, you saying my shop’s good name is in on your drama?” 

Zera scrambled, No way, that’s not it! I’m just saying, what if someone jacked the gems to make you think I sold em? Could happen.” 

Tasha nearly rolled her eyes out of her skull. A whole fancy family freaking out over a necklace? And a big public faceoff? So overthetop

Even Angelica was done, shaking her head

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In the hall, Zera’s heroine was a messteary, all fragile and pitiful

Zera had that cute, girlnextdoor charm, and those tears? Total fanbait

It was the same innocent, poor meact she rocked as the sidekick in that fantasy flop, winning over the crowd

But here’s the thing: that worked for a side character, not the star

Fans wanted a heroine with some guts, someone who owned the screen with smarts and fire

In this drama, Zera came off way too soft, missing the bigtime spark a leading lady needed to shine

Angelica shook her head but held off on yelling cut.” 

Zera was the big shotspick, and Angelica was just punching the clock. Eh, maybe Zera will would step it up later, she thought

Just as Shopkeeper Zeph Neal had Zera tripping over her words, in strutted Stuart, the male lead, stealing the show

Stuart rolled in, all charm in his flowing blue robes, looking like a total heartbreaker. He fired off witty zingers, leaving Zeph sweating buckets

The cameras went wildfull shots, closeups, the works. Every angle was dialed in to flaunt Stuart’s killer looks from all sides

And yeah, Stuart was stupid hot, rocking that rugged, sunlit vibe everyone’s into

Then, Stuart got right in Zeph’s face, staring him down like he was about to break the guy

The camera zoomed tight on Stuart’s eyes, hunting for that sharp, nononsense glare with a spark of brilliance

Of course, that brilliancewas gonna need some postproduction magic, since Stuart, a former teen heartthrob, wasn’t exactly outshining Zera in the acting game

Angelica shook her head again, totally done

Stuart’s problem? Same as Zera’sthey were both stuck in their last roles. Stuart had been a wild, devilmaycare demon general before, and now he was bringing that same edgy vibe to what should’ve been a suave nobleman

He was making a classy gent look like a straightup villain

Right then, Stuart’s agent hustled over and mumbled something to Angelica

Her face tightened. Cut!she said

The actors froze, totally lost. What’s up? Nobody flubbed a line. Was it Zeph?they wondered

Angelica, looking beat, waved them off. Take five, guys.” 

The assistant director sidled up, confused. Hey, Angelica, what’s the deal?” 

Stuart’s agent flashed an awkward grin. Our boy’s got athing.” 

The assistant director glanced at Stuart. Dude looked fineno missing limbs. What gives?he wondered

Angelica’s eyes flashed with annoyance. Check Zeph’s height next to Stuart’s.” 

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The assistant director peeked at the footage and got it in two seconds

Well. Zeph was a whole head taller than Stuart

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In Stuart’s last fantasy flick, they didn’t sweat the detailsslapped on a huge demon crown, tossed in some flowy robes and cloudstepping boots, and bam, he looked massive

But this period drama was all about that historical vibe, so no dice on wild hats or jazzy shoes

Zera was tiny, so Stuart didn’t look too out of place beside her. But next to Zeph? Even with heel lifts, he was still a head shorter

The star of the show, shorter than some random sidekick? No way

There would be no fire for facing down the villain, and the main character’s bigshot energy would be nowhere to be found

So, Stuart’s agent slammed on the brakes and had a quick powwow with Angelica

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