Friday, February 16, 2007

Movie Star Crush

She was not the type of girl boys had crushes on. She had her share of crushes growing up but she never knew of a single boy or girl for that matter who had a crush on her. And when she was young it hurt but as she grew older it did not bother her as much. But she did dream of what it would be like if some one did have a crush on her, would it make her feel powerful, would she finally feel pretty? She knew in her heart that these were ridiculous things to dream about but there you have it the mind does not always agree with the heart. So she was utterly unprepared for when it happened. She did not even realize it was a crush at first. At the age of thirty –five she never expected to be the object of anyone’s crush let alone a famous movie star. It happened quite by accident, she was crossing one of the many bridges that span the Chicago River when her heel got stuck in a crack between the planks. He was approaching from the other side, she had heard he had a Condo in this part of town but she never expected to see him. But there he was helping her pull her shoe out of the crack, making her laugh and asking her to lunch. She declined of course. It would be ridiculous to think he was interested, but then the calls and flowers started. She finally agreed to meet him for lunch at some upscale restaurant she had never dreamed of going to. It was nice, but the food was better then the conversation and she realized that his personality that blared so loudly on screen was an act. He was an actor after all. She thanked him for lunch and planned to never see him again, but he had other plans. She refused his dinner invitations; she threw the flowers in the garbage. This was getting ridiculous and she had no experience with these kinds of crushes. How was she going to get him to stop? When he invited her to the Oscars she finally told him NO for good. She went to an Oscar party at her friends that year. She had told no one of his crush, because who would believe her anyway. They watched the arrival of the Stars, oohing and ahhing over everyone’s dresses and the handsome men, Then there he was on the TV, alone and looking forlorn, when E Entertainment Television asked him why he was alone he blurted out the whole story, he was in love with a girl in Chicago who had turned him down. After that night everything in her world went topsy turvy. The Press would not stop calling. She had to change her phone number 20 times. She could not leave her apartment without being followed. When she had dreamed of someone having a crush on her this is not what she had expected. She wanted her life back. So late one evening when the reporters were drinking coffee at the corner Starbucks she snuck out of her apartment with a small bag and disappeared into the night. After a month of no reappearance the press and her crush moved on to the next big thing, while she silently slipped back into her life.

7 comments:

Faith said...

That was quite a crush indeed. I would be a little scared movie star or not. :) Good Story

Anonymous said...

This sounds like the kind of stuff I used to dream up when I was a kid. I was the youngest of five and I always dreamt of running away, and it usually involved a celebrity. I really used to imagine saving bus money to get from North Carolina all the way to California, then catching a flight to Hawaii, where I would "accidently" bump into Tom Selleck, a.k.a. Magnum P.I.and he would be simply smitten with my personality and special-ness, my Megnificence, and decide to keep me in his life!
Yes, that is sadly a true story!
Thanks for the memories!! Ha ha hee hee...
I guess this fantasy/story dates me! And I never did get up the courage to go meet him!

Waspgoddess said...

This is exactly the sort of thing I used to spend hours dreaming about as a little girl. There was one guy in particular who captivated my heart for years. He played bass in a Swedish pop band... (not Abba btw)

JHS said...

We all used to wonder what it would be like to be rich and famous, didn't we? But then if you actually get to know someone who is, it is always a disappointment and dealing with the media is absolutely no fun at all.

Your story is well-written and it could seriously happen.

Mine is posted.

sundaycynce said...

NEAT STORY! It certainly presents an aspect of such an issue that is never part of our childhood imaginings. Bravo!!

Amber said...

I always wonder is your stories are about YOU. Maybe that is the mark of a good writer, or you have some amazing stories you could tell over wine!

:)

Mary J. said...

Yeah, is this story about you? I think it's the type of fantasy a lot of us have... we meet a celebrity in our normal lives, he/she is taken with us, but of course hollywood romances never last...

Thanks for the post!