The Wrong Number is the Right Number

The promo poster she was working on was just about finished. Ella just needed to add a couple of more filters to get the lighting just right, and she’d be ready to send it to her father for his approval. There was just one thing--she had become transfixed on one of the supporting actors and hadn’t been able to concentrate on finishing. A check of the time told her that her stepmom would be in to check on her soon. She needed to be finished, or else she’d have to eat dinner alone in the attic while she completed the job. Since her cousin Tim was supposed to come over tonight, she wanted to get done.

But… there was just something about his face that kept her eyes glued to the man in the picture for far too long. He had light brown hair, a little long on top, that fell over one of his piercing blue eyes. The smile on his face was confident, yet not cocky like most of the other actors she spent her time staring at while working. She was pretty sure she’d never seen him before. A face like that would be hard to forget.

The urge to make him the focal point had to be overcome. He wasn’t the main star of the film, only a supporting actor. Still, the camera loved him. It was a shame he was off in the corner, next to a few of the other actors who had yet to make a name for themselves.

In fact, she didn’t even know what his name was. The two main leads were easy to recognize, even for someone who hadn’t watched movies or television in months and had been used to watching French TV before that. A few of the other actors and actresses looked familiar, too, but this one… she didn’t know who he was. But she wanted to find out.

The cell phone next to her computer rang. It was one she used to speak to clients, usually unhappy ones. It was yet another job her stepmother thought she’d be perfect for. She'd convinced her father that Ella’s ability to speak four languages fluently made her perfect for the job. However, when these callers spoke “French” to her, it wasn’t in the true sense of the word. It was only because they were cursing at her. Usually, it was just a misunderstanding, and she was able to repair the damage. Lucky for her most of the business dealings between Sinders Cinema Marketing and the rest of the entertainment industry were usually on point.

Ella finished applying the final filter and let her work render as she answered the phone. “Sinders Cinema Marketing, customer service division. This is Ella. How may I be of service?” After all that, she was often surprised that they hadn’t hung up.

This time, she thought maybe the caller had disconnected the call because it was quiet on the other end for so long. “I’m sorry--did you say… Sinders?”

His voice had an alluring quality to it. A bit raspy, but energetic, as if he was one of those people full of life, she tried to picture in her mind what a man who sounded like that might look like. Her eyes went to the picture in front of her. He sounded handsome--like the man in her picture. “Yes, that’s right. Can I help you?”

He was quiet again for a moment. “Huh. What are the chances? I’m sorry. I must have misdialed. Can you tell me… is your number 4072 or 4012?”

“It’s 4072,” she answered, a bit disappointed that he was about to hang up.

“All right. I’m sorry to have bothered you. I guess I can’t read my own handwriting.”

She wasn’t sure what that meant, but she wasn’t ready for him to hang up the call. “Oh, you’re not bothering me. I get that, though. My handwriting is terrible. I try to type things whenever I can.” She rolled her eyes. Like he cared….

She was surprised when he chuckled. “I know, right? Who writes anything down anymore? We have computers in our pockets for crying out loud.”

“Yep.” Desperately, Ella searched for something else to say. She didn’t have a computer in her pocket, though, because she wasn’t allowed to take the cell phone away from the table, and her stepmother had confiscated hers the moment she’d gotten back from France. It sounded so ridiculous. She was a grown woman! “I also have a computer in front of me.” There--she’d said something. Something stupid.

Yet, again, he laughed. “Yeah, I guess you do. And you probably have actual customers to help.”

“Nah, we don’t get a lot of complaints, thankfully.” She did realize that her stepmom was about to come into the room, though. If she was on the phone then, it better sound like a problem. And she’d have to log this as something other than a wrong number. Her stepmom checked the call log very carefully every night to make sure Ella hadn’t called anyone she wasn’t supposed to. She’d have to make something up….

“Your accent is lovely. Where are you from?”

“My accent?” Ella wasn’t expecting that question either. “Oh, I’m from here… I mean, LA. But I spent most of my childhood in France. Until recently. I mean, I’m not a child anymore. I’m twenty-two. Not that you care. But… uh….”

He started to laugh again, only this time, she sort of felt like he was laughing at her. But then he said, “I’m so sorry. You probably weren’t expecting to play twenty questions with an idiot who doesn’t know his best friend’s phone number. I must’ve caught you off-guard.”

“Well, yeah, you did, actually. But it’s okay. I obviously don’t talk to people much.”

“No? Not even the people in the cubicles next to you?”

Ella looked around as if she might actually see other people in cubicles. “Nope.” That would have to do. She couldn’t possibly explain her situation to a stranger on the phone.

“That’s too bad. You’re lovely to talk to. In fact, I might just have to forget my friend’s number again sometime so I can call you back.”

All of the blood in her body had to be rushing to her cheeks. “Oookay,” she said, not sure how else to answer. He seemed nice, and she’d love to talk to someone other than her family and Mary. But for all she knew, he could be a psychopath. Or a fifty-year-old balding man who just happened to sound young.

“Okay,” he said, though he didn’t sound particularly confident. “Have a nice evening, Ella.”

“You, too, uh….” She didn’t know his name. She wanted to know his name almost as much as she wanted to know the name of the man in the picture on her desktop that had just finished rendering.

“Rome. My name is Rome.”

“Rome? That’s… a great name.” She’d been to Rome, and she’d loved it. Now, she was talking to a guy on the phone named Rome who was intriguing, mysterious, and pleasant--much like the city he was named for.

“I’ll talk to you later, Ella.”

“Bye, Rome.”

She hung up and stared at the phone. The whole conversation had been odd. It was just a wrong number after all. Yet, she had goosebumps on her arms.

Shaking her head, Ella put the phone down and hastily sent the email to her dad. Then, she went into the call log and typed in, “Received call from client at 4:57. Asked several questions about our customer service department, which I answered, but would not tell me his name. Said he would call back another time when he had more information. Call ended at 5:02.” That would have to do.

The door behind her clicked open, and Ella’s breath caught in her throat.

“Ella? Are you done with the poster for The Way You Hurt Me?” Teresa wanted to know. She didn’t even cross the room, only stood in the doorway with her arms folded, tapping her foot.

“Yes, Mother,” Ella said, turning to face her. She’d been instructed to always call her Mother, and she had a feeling it was because Teresa wanted to brainwash her into forgetting her own mother and also assert her authority.

“Did you send it to your father?”

“Yes, Mother.”

“Very good. You may come down for dinner then. But don’t start cutting up with your cousin. Tim isn’t just here to see you. He wants to see his other cousins as well. Do not monopolize his time, or you’ll find yourself right back here. Do you understand?”

“Yes, Mother,” Ella repeated, following her to the door.

“Change your clothes first. You’re not wearing that in front of guests. Really, how many times do I have to tell you?”

Ella forgot that she was still wearing her baggy sweats and an old T-shirt. “I apologize, Mother.”

She quickly changed into jeans and a sweater her aunt had bought her in Paris a few years ago. It was about the only nice outfit she had that still fit her. Anything else nice, her stepmother had confiscated and given to her own daughters, if it would fit. Anna and Drew were much curvier than Ella.

“Is this better, Mother?” she asked.

“It’ll have to do.” She rolled her eyes. Ella followed Teresa down the stairs.

Mary’s words from earlier came back. She could escape. She could tell Tim what was happening. He was her mother’s sister’s son--he would help her. The only reason Teresa tolerated him was because he was a handsome, famous actor, and she thought he would help her daughters. But she knew Tim loved her best of all. He’d been worried about her recently, especially when she’d told him she’d broken her cell phone. Of course, that wasn’t true. Teresa had taken it from her. Yet another reason to escape.

But where would she go and what would she do? Live with Tim? He was a bachelor who had tons of girls over. Besides that, Teresa had threatened more than once that she knew the head of psychology at the local insane asylum, and if Ella started babbling about being a prisoner here to anyone, he’d come and take her away. That in and of itself was reason enough for Ella to stay quiet. She wouldn’t put it past Teresa to do something so awful. No, Teresa Main-Sinders was an evil woman. So long as she left Ella alone to do her work and there was nowhere to run to, she’d stay.

Not to mention, she didn’t want to cause her father to have to choose between her and his wife. As crazy as Teresa was, he loved her. He’d started a new family with her and her daughters. Ella was pretty sure he’d choose them over her, and she couldn’t stand to think of him never speaking to her again.

If her father came home in the next few months as planned, Teresa would have to set her free. Then, she might have the opportunity to find her own place and put some distance between herself and her crazy stepmother. Until then, Ella would find a way to endure. If he didn’t come home, then she might be forced to make other arrangements. She could tolerate the situation for now--but not indefinitely.

Episodes
1 The Caged Bird Doesn't Sing
2 A Soapy Audition
3 The Wrong Number is the Right Number
4 Who's That Girl?
5 Dinner with the Devil
6 Gettin' Lucky at Lucky Red
7 Fate or Misfortune?
8 Heart on the Line
9 Life's a Ball
10 Party Time?
11 Dress for Success
12 First Glimpse
13 Kiss in the Moonlight
14 Hiding
15 Hunted
16 What Light Through Yonder Window Breaks?
17 Balcony of Sorts
18 Secret Phone
19 What Next?
20 Hell to Pay
21 Don't Engage the Enemy
22 Breathless
23 A Promise of Forever
24 A Call for Help
25 Free As a Bird
26 Telling Dad the Truth
27 Home Sweet Borrowed Home
28 Mark Gets Caught UP
29 Bar Fly
30 Face the Enemy
31 Just Lunch
32 A Very, Very, Very Fine House
33 Sacrifices
34 Sealed with a Kiss
35 A Surprising Call
36 Drive of Doom
37 Daddy Not-So-Dearest
38 Make a Break For It
39 Rescue Me
40 Escaping LA
41 The Road to Everywhere
42 What Happens in Vegas
43 Room with a View
44 Dress Me Up
45 Marry Me
46 See You at the Picture Show
47 Two for Two Uncomfortable People
48 A Plague on Both Your Houses
49 Overboard
50 The Awful News
51 Interrogation
52 Morgue
53 Lawyer Up
54 Mary, Mary Quite Contrary
55 Banishment
56 Ultimatum
57 Lifeline
58 In Memoriam
59 The Hand-Off
60 Henry's Confession
61 Drugged
62 Bart's Plan
63 Dear Dad
64 Screams
65 Body
66 Dead Inside
67 Bury Me Deep
68 Alive
69 Don't Shoot the Messenger
70 Flight to Freedom
71 The Search Begins
72 That Feeling Inside
73 Only Way Out
74 Gut Feeling
75 Cuts Like a Knife
76 Escape
77 In Your Arms Again
78 Escape From Italy
79 Don't Trust Anyone
80 Bathroom Brawl
81 Chased
82 Crazy Adventure
83 Don't Stop the Train!
84 Rearrange Your Face
85 Closing In
86 Ruse
87 Change of Plans
88 Meeting King
89 Safe House
90 Stewing
91 Safe and Sound
92 Breakfast of Kings
93 Find a Way
94 New Identity
95 Fly Away
96 Welcome to the Hotel Russia
97 Call to Life
98 Paradise
99 Calling Mom
100 Home For a While
101 Some People Never Change
102 A Decision
103 Texas
104 Cowboy
105 No One's Coming
106 Last Resort
107 Getting Out of Dodge
108 Swimming Thoughts
109 California
110 Abalone Cove
111 An Unexpected Call
112 Ready to Face the Music
113 Are Sure You Want to Do This?
114 Face to Face
115 Discovery
116 Surprises
117 Heading Home
118 Ella Gets Caught Up
119 Daylight
120 Moving On
121 Social Search
122 No Answers
123 Locked Away
124 Fate
125 Surprising Friendship
126 Meeting Fae
127 Fairy Godmother
128 On the Set
129 Falling Into Place
130 Revelation
131 Reframing
132 Emerging
133 Moving Forward
134 Not Working
135 Uncomfortable Encounter
136 Face Off
137 Lies and More Lies
138 Let the Games Begin!
139 Discovery
140 How It Really Is
141 Uncomfortable Date
142 Wisdom
143 End of an Era
144 Sleeping In
145 Alternative
146 Sister, Sister
147 Solace
148 The Interview
149 Placate
150 Proposal
151 Surprises Keep Coming
152 Zombie Unicorns
153 Work of Art
154 Deal with the Devil
155 Another Form of Evil
156 Solutions
157 Confession
158 Changes
159 Shocked
160 Room to Wait
161 Awake
162 Endings and Beginnings
163 Epilogue
Episodes

Updated 163 Episodes

1
The Caged Bird Doesn't Sing
2
A Soapy Audition
3
The Wrong Number is the Right Number
4
Who's That Girl?
5
Dinner with the Devil
6
Gettin' Lucky at Lucky Red
7
Fate or Misfortune?
8
Heart on the Line
9
Life's a Ball
10
Party Time?
11
Dress for Success
12
First Glimpse
13
Kiss in the Moonlight
14
Hiding
15
Hunted
16
What Light Through Yonder Window Breaks?
17
Balcony of Sorts
18
Secret Phone
19
What Next?
20
Hell to Pay
21
Don't Engage the Enemy
22
Breathless
23
A Promise of Forever
24
A Call for Help
25
Free As a Bird
26
Telling Dad the Truth
27
Home Sweet Borrowed Home
28
Mark Gets Caught UP
29
Bar Fly
30
Face the Enemy
31
Just Lunch
32
A Very, Very, Very Fine House
33
Sacrifices
34
Sealed with a Kiss
35
A Surprising Call
36
Drive of Doom
37
Daddy Not-So-Dearest
38
Make a Break For It
39
Rescue Me
40
Escaping LA
41
The Road to Everywhere
42
What Happens in Vegas
43
Room with a View
44
Dress Me Up
45
Marry Me
46
See You at the Picture Show
47
Two for Two Uncomfortable People
48
A Plague on Both Your Houses
49
Overboard
50
The Awful News
51
Interrogation
52
Morgue
53
Lawyer Up
54
Mary, Mary Quite Contrary
55
Banishment
56
Ultimatum
57
Lifeline
58
In Memoriam
59
The Hand-Off
60
Henry's Confession
61
Drugged
62
Bart's Plan
63
Dear Dad
64
Screams
65
Body
66
Dead Inside
67
Bury Me Deep
68
Alive
69
Don't Shoot the Messenger
70
Flight to Freedom
71
The Search Begins
72
That Feeling Inside
73
Only Way Out
74
Gut Feeling
75
Cuts Like a Knife
76
Escape
77
In Your Arms Again
78
Escape From Italy
79
Don't Trust Anyone
80
Bathroom Brawl
81
Chased
82
Crazy Adventure
83
Don't Stop the Train!
84
Rearrange Your Face
85
Closing In
86
Ruse
87
Change of Plans
88
Meeting King
89
Safe House
90
Stewing
91
Safe and Sound
92
Breakfast of Kings
93
Find a Way
94
New Identity
95
Fly Away
96
Welcome to the Hotel Russia
97
Call to Life
98
Paradise
99
Calling Mom
100
Home For a While
101
Some People Never Change
102
A Decision
103
Texas
104
Cowboy
105
No One's Coming
106
Last Resort
107
Getting Out of Dodge
108
Swimming Thoughts
109
California
110
Abalone Cove
111
An Unexpected Call
112
Ready to Face the Music
113
Are Sure You Want to Do This?
114
Face to Face
115
Discovery
116
Surprises
117
Heading Home
118
Ella Gets Caught Up
119
Daylight
120
Moving On
121
Social Search
122
No Answers
123
Locked Away
124
Fate
125
Surprising Friendship
126
Meeting Fae
127
Fairy Godmother
128
On the Set
129
Falling Into Place
130
Revelation
131
Reframing
132
Emerging
133
Moving Forward
134
Not Working
135
Uncomfortable Encounter
136
Face Off
137
Lies and More Lies
138
Let the Games Begin!
139
Discovery
140
How It Really Is
141
Uncomfortable Date
142
Wisdom
143
End of an Era
144
Sleeping In
145
Alternative
146
Sister, Sister
147
Solace
148
The Interview
149
Placate
150
Proposal
151
Surprises Keep Coming
152
Zombie Unicorns
153
Work of Art
154
Deal with the Devil
155
Another Form of Evil
156
Solutions
157
Confession
158
Changes
159
Shocked
160
Room to Wait
161
Awake
162
Endings and Beginnings
163
Epilogue

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