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Tina Isabel Leung

Haunting Melody

About “Haunting Melody”

 

“Haunting Melody” is an emotionally captivating and elegantly written gay romance novella of over 27,500 words. It follows the fates of two actors who discover that they have feelings for each other while working on a film set.

Jamarion feels incredibly lucky to have been given a chance to star in “Haunting Melody,” a suspenseful, dark romance tv series, and he has been cast in one of the most remarkable roles, the one of Eryll: a wandering adventurer who finds an unlikely romance with Rosario, a reclusive lord living alone in a mansion concealed in the depths of the woods.

Rosario is played by a renowned actor named Emmanuel. Intriguingly, there are many aspects of Emmanuel’s personality that reflect the character he is playing. He is quite introverted and keeps a lot of his emotions to himself, but he has an enigmatic charm that many people find fascinating... Still, despite that quality of his, he can still easily make friends due to his charismatic aura.

As the plot of the tv series’ script unfolds, Rosario and Eryll's romance grows deeper, and at the same time, Emmanuel and Jamarion find themselves more and more drawn to each other. But there are obstacles: Emmanuel can’t break up with his long-term girlfriend, Victoria, for fear of hurting her, and the unresolved issues from a past rejection still haunt him. To that, certain cast members try to put a wedge between him and Jamarion, clearly envious of their blossoming connection...

The romantic feelings that the two men share for each other, yet try so desperately to keep hidden, become increasingly intense and start to interfere with their acting process. As the production of the second season comes to a close, they must decide what to do with their impossible love. Will they make it to the end of the series without breaking their own hearts?

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“Haunting Melody” is a beautifully written gay romance novella with a unique, dark, and paranormal charm that captivates the readers' attention right away. Written gracefully and poetically, it’s not only the love story of Emmanuel and Jamarion but of their characters, Rosario and Eryll, as well. Filled with vivid and captivating descriptions of the old mansion, uncanny nature, and magical objects, “Haunting Melody” is an alluring novella that offers a perfectly spooky atmosphere.

Aside from this, “Haunting Melody” is also a profound exploration of the human psyche, a work demonstrating how past traumas can keep us trapped and limit our ability to move on, try again, and experience joy. Through its singular Christian motif of the rosary, it conveys that we can trust God to guide us to a destiny that we will find fulfilling. So despite appearing dark, it is an uplifting story that offers hope and healing for those that go through a dark night of the soul, especially one related to disappointing relationships and heartbreak.

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Publisher's note: This is a novella of approximately 27,500 words, which can be read in one afternoon. Please take the work's length into consideration before purchasing and adjust your expectations toward the content accordingly. Also, this work is intended for adult audiences only.


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Chapter 1 – Jamarion

After being accepted for the role and reciting a few lines of the script, I became curious about all the other details. I couldn’t wait to see what the screenwriter had in store for me and the rest of our cast!

As soon as we met, the screenwriter shook my hand and asked me to take a seat. I felt nervous about talking to him, but he started the conversation by saying I looked perfect for the main character’s role, and this helped break the ice.

“Eryll, right?” I begin.

“Yes,” the screenwriter replies, adjusting his glasses, and starts narrating the drama’s plot to me: “He’s a college student who goes on a lone hike through a jinxed forest.”

“Why does he go there?”

“He’s looking for an ancient musical instrument that’s been lost by his great-grandfather, one that has a hidden map leading to the treasure. However, bad weather forces him to stop at an old mansion where he meets Rosario, an affluent lord who has lived like a hermit since the death of his beloved, Lucrezia.”

“Mhm…” I nod.

“At full moon, Eryll touches Lucrezia’s favorite music box, and as a result, he gets possessed by her heartbroken ghost. This makes him fall in love with Rosario...”

“Oh, so that’s how their romance starts,” I comment, crossing my arms. “Very romantic.”

The screenwriter’s face lights up immediately upon hearing those words, almost like he’s an amateur writer trying to get noticed, but he’s far from being one; he has written several successful scripts already, all of which were made into blockbuster movies and lucrative tv series.

“Thank you very much,” he expresses his gratitude for the compliment and continues: “Rosario falls in love with Eryll, too… But he doesn’t want to cheat on Lucrezia, to whom he swore eternal love when both of them were still alive.”

“That’s a strong internal conflict for his character, but what about Eryll?” I ask, trying to understand my role better.

“Eryll? Oh, he has to go back home and look for the ancient treasure belonging to his family, the treasure that’s buried somewhere in South Italy...”

“Does he manage to do it?”

“Not in the first two seasons. I outlined the plot in such a way that everything stops him,” the screenwriter grins awkwardly.

“Everything?” I echo.

“Yeah. For example, Rosario’s family comes over, and among them, there are both characters that will bring the two of them together. Overall, the whole story has three seasons,” he discloses. “But we don’t know yet whether we will be making them all. It

depends on the revenue...”

“Of course,” I say. “That’s understandable.”

“I think you will be an amazing Eryll,” the screenwriter tells me eventually, smiling. “You look exactly the way I had imagined him.”

“Oh, really?” I feel flattered.

“Yes, really… I swear, I’m not trying to bribe you into anything!” He reassures me, and we laugh.

Later, he asks whether I had similar roles earlier…

“Yeah, I did. So, this one here shouldn’t be too challenging.”

“Perfect! Do your best, then.”

We start gathering our things.

“How long is season one?” I inquire as I walk outside. “I mean… I heard from the director’s assistant that the number of episodes keeps changing all the time?”’

“Yes. Initially, we opted for eighteen episodes, thirty minutes each, but then we concluded that they were too short. So now, it’s twelve episodes, forty-five minutes each,” he shares, opening his black umbrella as it’s starting to drizzle. “The first one will be airing in three months…”

“I can’t wait to get started,” I tell him excitedly.

It’s not a lie: I am very eager to get started. It’s my biggest role so far, and I am about to work with a cast that is much more professional than the one from my previous movie.

“I’m looking forward to it, too,” the screenwriter shares, waving for a taxi to stop. “I’ve spent so much time perfecting the dialogues; I’m sure it will be a hit!”

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Later that day, I meet my co-actor, the one who is supposed to play Rosario: Emmanuel. He is taller than I thought he would be, a handsome man with a chiseled jawline and a perfect smile. His light brown hair is already styled for the role: casually combed back, which makes it look windswept.

He's quite a good-looking man, I notice. His fair skin creates a nice contrast with the dark green plaid shirt and black jeans that he’s wearing. His fans will surely swoon when they watch this drama…

After we're properly introduced to each other by the screenwriter, we move on to the waiting area. Emmanuel sits next to me on the sofa at an appropriate distance, but his closeness still makes me feel intimidated. No wonder he’s much more experienced than I am…

I can almost feel the electricity in the air as we sit close. To distract myself, I take the script book and try to focus on my lines.

So does he, but from time to time, we still keep glancing at each other. I suppose it’s mutual curiosity… We’re the main leads of this drama, after all! It’s normal we are preoccupied with each other, isn’t it?

Shortly afterward, the director’s assistant shows up and takes us to the studio’s third floor. After being ushered into the room and greeting everyone, we are given some general instructions and asked to read lines together for the first time.

As soon as we voice the text, I realize that the script is really, really well written. Reading, we walk around the room with our script books, trying to get into the characters, and I can swear that this show is going to be great… There’s something in words chosen by the screenwriter that evokes feelings in me right away. And as Emmanuel and I read a casual dialogue together, I can’t help but find it sexy. It’s sexy how Eryll and Rosario talk to each other; I can feel their chemistry strongly, and I’m pretty sure that this has nothing to do with the initial layer of awkward tension between Emmanuel and me…



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