Summary of Chapter 55 from A Life Debt Repaid
Chapter 55 marks a crucial moment in Cheng Xiaocheng’s Marriage novel, A Life Debt Repaid. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 55
At 2 PM, Cordy arrived with Vince at a location in the suburbs, where Jay and Zoe were filming the series.
Since it was a period drama, they built a castle town as a prop.
One of the film crew members led her to Jay, who was sitting behind a large video camera and directing the shooting.
He turned to Cordy and politely nodded for a moment before returning his attention to work.
Cordy did not disturb him and she simply sat nearby to watch them work-at the moment, Zoe and the male lead, Hal Abbott, were in position in preparation for the next scene.
“Scene 3, sequence 1, take 1. Action!”
Zoe was abruptly cornered by Hal against the wall, their eyes fixed upon each other.
It was Cordy’s first time watching professionals film a scene and she was impressed-especially by the expressiveness in Zoe’s eyes.
At the next instant, Hal’s lips started to close in on Zoe’s.
There was a struggling look in Zoe’s eyes before she quietly closed her eyes, giving in.
A tear trickled down the corner of her eyes, but just as their lips met, Zoe suddenly turned in avoidance, and both actors went out of character.
“Cut!” Jay barked.
“Sorry,” Zoe wiped her tears and apologized to the crew-there was supposed to be a kiss, but she ruined the scene.
“Everyone from this scene can take five,” Jay announced nonetheless. “We will start with the next scene first.
With that, Zoe left the set, and an assistant promptly came up with a glass of water, asking worriedly, “What’s wrong, Zoe?”
“It’s nothing. I was just a little out of sorts,” Zoe replied.
“Well, kissing scenes can be uncomfortable when it’s with someone you didn’t know. Should I ask Ms. Darling to talk to the director to postpone the kiss scene?”
“No,” Zoe said.
Most film projects would arrange so that the lead characters would shoot their kiss scenes first, so that they would get in character sooner.
“Sure,” Zoe replied. “Actually, I have a friend joining me for dinner. Would you mind her joining us?”
“Of course not.”
“Oh, and you ordered the confectionery, yes?”
“I did.”
“Thanks.”
“It’s nothing.”
And with the polite exchange, Zoe left.
Cordy watched as she went.
She was under the impression that things might get rocky with Zoe, but she was more easy-going than Cordy thought.
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