The Christmas Play
A Short Steamy Romance Story
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JAY R LEONARD
Book Blurb The Christmas Play
Where every rehearsal hides a secret, and every glance speaks the truth.
When Grace Okafor is cast as the lead in a community theater's Christmas production, she believes she understands what the role requires. Discipline. Precision. Control. Grace has built her career on knowing where the lines are and never crossing them, trusting that the strongest performances come from restraint rather than surrender.
Everything begins to shift when Tevin Walker joins the cast. Tevin is confident, observant, and quietly disarming in his presence. From their first rehearsal, the chemistry between them is undeniable, not loud or showy, but persistent. Lines land heavier than they should. Glances linger. Moments repeat, each time carrying more weight. What Grace insists is simply good acting becomes harder to contain with every rehearsal.
As the play's romantic arc unfolds onstage, the space between performance and truth grows increasingly narrow. The theater, meant to hold emotion safely within lights and cues, begins to amplify what neither of them is willing to name. The more convincingly Grace and Tevin portray intimacy before an audience, the more fragile their carefully maintained distance becomes offstage.
When opening night arrives, it does more than conclude a performance; it exposes a choice. Grace must decide whether preserving control is worth denying something real. Tevin, faced with his own practiced restraint, must choose whether to remain safely detached or step into honesty without a script to protect him.
Set against glowing stage lights, falling artificial snow, and the quiet tension of the holiday season, The Christmas Play unfolds as a tender, slow-burning romance shaped by restraint, timing, and unspoken desire. As rehearsals draw closer to opening night, the line between performance and truth begins to thin.
Some performances end when the curtain falls. Some truths refuse to.
©2026 Jay R Leonard (P)2026 Jay R Leonard