Chapter 132
Life, Once Again!
It was a Thursday. Thursday in the middle of December, a week before Christmas. It was also four days before the prelims for the nationals.
âSo, the reason why I know this is because...â
Dojin had been reading from his script since morning. He was carrying it around everywhere, saying that he just couldnât memorize his new lines from the edited script. It was probably because he was nervous. After all, the prelims was dead ahead.
âGaaah! Why canât I think, god damn it?!â
Heâd even gotten to the point of starting to insult himself. As a matter of fact, his behavior was starting to get to Maru as well.
âJust stay calm. You memorized this already, so why are you getting so worried?â
âItâs all changed slightly, so I canât remember it. If it keeps going like this, the instructorâs going to murder me for sure.â
âItâs not like you never got scolded by her, youâll be fine.â
âDude, you might get screwed over too.â
Dojin was looking down at the script then the ceiling repeatedly as he said his lines. By the looks of things, this would likely continue for the rest of the day. Maru could already imagine Miso shouting at Dojin in his head.
âMath is our last class?â
âYeah.â
âIâm going to have to give up math.â
âYouâve always given up on math though.â
âIâm going to sacrifice math for my acting.â
âNice excuse.â
âUgh, please!â
Dojin flipped at his hair for a bit before realizing he didnât have time for this and got back to memorizing his script. His hand was moving quickly as well, writing down the lines he said in his notebook. If only he would study this hard⦠Heâd probably score in the ninetieth percentile with ease. Maru took his eyes off of Dojin for a second to look at the front of the classroom. Daemyung was chanting out his lines as well out of nervousness.
âYou memorized everything, right?â Dojin asked.
Maru nodded. These two friends of his memorized their lines well from the start. They were probably only this worried because of the text they got last night.
[If you make a mistake, youâre dead.]
A short, sweet, and terrifying message. It came at 1am, too. Anyone who saw it before going to sleep most likely didnât get a good nightâs sleep. Miso probably wouldnât murder anyone, since it was illegal. Just that, it was easy to imagine sheâd get very close to it if given the chance. In fact, Maru could still hear the club members screaming during the fall exercise sessions. Maru carefully took out his script. He knew he was perfect, but just in case⦠He really didnât want to mess with a tiger that just sharpened its claws.
âI canât memorize it!â
Maru started focusing on the script, treating Dojinâs screams as something like background music.
* * *
The last class of the day ended. For some reason, their homeroom teacher told them he wasnât going to check the class for cleanliness as he left. Thanks to that, the cleaning team had the fortune of going home early. Maru, Dojin and Daemyung were also a part of those who experienced this fortune.
âTheyâre probably all there already...â
They werenât fans of getting to go early, though. Dojin looked at his script one last time as he started moving. Maru could only shake his head.
âYou still havenât managed to memorize it?â
âI donât get it. Why? This never happened before.â
âMust be because youâre too nervous. Just be normal man, normal.â
Right. Being normal was important. In the end, they just didnât have to mess up. They just needed to do as they always did in practice.
...Though, once Maru actually managed to reach the auditorium doors, he had to retract his previous statement.
He could hear a chilling shout come from behind the iron door.
âAre you crazy? Are you actually for real?! Why did you stutter there! You must be going mad, arenât you? Arenât you?!â
âIâm sorry!â
The person who screamed in apology was a second year. Minsung, to be exact. Hearing the boyâs scared voice was enough to make even Maru get nervous. It seemed that Miso really came here with the intent to kill today.
â...Want to run?â
Why was it that Dojinâs idiotic suggestion seemed so tempting today? But it was too late. Before he even realized it, Maru was already opening the door. Then again, he might as well get this over with.
âGet over here, you lazy idiots!â
The first thing they got when they walked in was a shout. Maru threw his bag on the ground and started running. The other two behind him did the same.
âHan Dojin.â
âYes!â
Miso glared at Dojin for a second before flipping through her script. She came to a spot somewhere in the middle to read a line.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHello, I just moved in upstairs. This isnât much, but please have some rice cake.â
That was Geunseokâs line, in a scene where he was handing out rice cakes to all the neighbors of Dalseok-dong. Dojin stared at Miso confusedly. After exactly three seconds,
âYou lost your mind, didnât you?â
âW-what?â
âYou donât know what youâre doing, donât you? You donât even know what weâre doing, do you? You werenât even memorizing your lines, werenât you!!â
Miso rolled up her script into a stick and started poking Dojinâs stomach with it.
â20 laps around the auditorium. Sprint.â
âYes!â
Dojin stepped back with gritted teeth. Like Minsung, he started sprinting as well. The auditorium took up a massive section of the fifth floor. Sprinting twenty laps around it would most definitely be a difficult task.
âPark Daemyung.â
âYes!â
This time, Miso didnât even look at the script as she said her line. Just like before, it was one of Geunseokâs lines. Daemyung immediately turned bright when he heard it, he needed to know this part. Daemyung calmly said his line back at Miso.
âThis country is rotten. All sorts of animals are trying to become government workers just because itâs âeasyâ. Ah, what am I doing, you ask? Iâm unemployed.â
There wasnât anything wrong, at least from how Maru heard it. This was probably a pass, right? But when Maru looked at Miso, he found an even scarier face than when Dojin forgot his line. It looks like they were screwed no matter what they did today.
âWhat are you doing?â
âUm, what?â
âAre you reading a textbook?â
â......â
âYou must be crazy. Hey, Daemyung.â
âYes!â
âYou mustâve gotten very lazy after all these times Iâve complimented you. Isnât that right!â
âNot at all, maâam!â
âThen why the hell are you saying your lines like that? Are you a pro? You think you can just say your line perfectly when you go on stage without any practice?â
â...No, maâam.â
âSo why are you reading your line like itâs from a textbook? Are you trying to show off just because you memorized your line? You run 30 laps.â
Daemyung stepped back with a defeated expression. Maru looked at his friends nervously, something told him that he would be joining them soon.
âHan Maru.â
âYes.â
âYouâre not focusing, are you? You donât care about any of this?â
â......â
â40 laps.â
Good god.
Maru started sprinting right past his friend Daemyung.
* * *
âFocus! Weâre doing one more run with no mistakes. Donât stop being nervous. Got it?â
âYes!â
They were entering their third run at this point. The clock pointed to 9pm. Maru already decided to skip the amateur acting class for the nationals, but he really missed that place right around now. Miso was glaring at them still, telling them to hurry up. The club members exchanged looks and began the play. Every time they made a mistake, Miso would unleash her wrath upon them. They really needed to focus today.
The play began with Geunseok stepping off of the stage. The club members looked at their scripts whenever they were outside the current scene. On stage, Geunseok was carefully saying his lines, making sure not to make mistakes.
âMaybe Misoâs the nervous one here.â
This was honestly the first time Misoâs gotten this brutal towards the students. Perhaps it was because her pride got shattered during the last nationals. Moreover, she was a professional. Professionals needed to show results to prove their skill and she already failed last time in doing this.
Of course, Maru knew very well that Miso wasnât the type of person whoâd get nervous over something like this. It was probably just one of the reasons why she was acting like this today.
âLetâs focus.â
He wasnât nervous even on a real stage. Then again, acting in front of strangers was always easier. Strangers couldnât tell when you made mistakes, but Miso wasnât a stranger. Today, she was a strict queen striving towards perfection. The moment any of them makes a mistake, they would all be sent to the guillotine.
* * *
âYou can rest.â
âYes.â
The students gathered with their scripts. Looking at that, Miso sighed in relief. During the extra month they were given, Miso tried to give the students all sorts of experiences. She dragged actors she knew to show them what good acting looked like. She also let them practice on a bigger stage, like the one in the Blue Sky theater in Hyehwa station. She even gave them homework to observe each other. She didnât regret her decision. If they just kept on practicing for a month, the club wouldâve only gotten lazy.
When she came to the auditorium two days ago, Miso could only laugh from how ridiculous the sight in front of her was. She wasnât supposed to come to school that day, it was a day when the students would practice by themselves and go home. It just so happened that business on her end ended quickly, so she dropped by the school with a few snacks. What greeted her was darkness. It was only eight, yet the auditorium had clearly been deserted for a few hours. That was when she could feel the heat rise to her head. She picked up the phone and asked Yoonjung casually, âwhat did you do today?â The answer she got was a âwe went back home after a single run.â
âCrazy.â
That was all Miso could say. Freedom always comes with responsibility, freedom without responsibility was nothing but laziness. She wouldâve felt nothing if this was done by the pros. They wouldâve practiced in their own time, after all. But these were students. Amateur actors. They dared go back home after just a single run? Proudly, at that?
âThey need to get beat up. Badly.â
Miso sighed furiously. She only stopped here because these were students. If these were actors from the Blue Sky Theaterâ¦. She really wouldâve murdered them. Taesikâs been struggling a lot recently because of the club, too. Yet, the students were all going about their lives very lazily. Miso kicked the wall next to her angrily before going back into the auditorium.
* * *
Practice ended at midnight. Miso stopped the club in the middle of their fourth run and put them through physical training. Then, they did their last run. Thankfully, they didnât make any mistakes.
âDonât you have any greed?â
That was the first thing Miso asked the club members. Greed. Maru shook his head. To begin with, there werenât any people on earth who didnât have any greed. Indeed, the other students answered ânoâ as well. Miso smiled mockingly at them.
âOh, so greedy kids like you dared go home after just one run?â
Maru understood exactly why Miso was so mad then. At the same time, he felt a little apologetic towards everyone else.
âWho said you could be lazy just because one person wasnât there? You shouldâve worked just as hard, if not harder without Maru! Do you think this is a joke? More than that, donât you feel bad about treating acting so lightly, after all the time you invested into it? Ugh, seriously. Do you like it when I treat you like this?â
âNo, maâam.â
âYouâre all grown up now, you donât need to be told what to do. Even babies cry when they have something they want. You guys canât even think about crying? Is that it?â
â......â
âWas I the only one who hoped to win at the winter nationals after our failure?â
âIâm sorry.â
Miso sighed in annoyance.
âIâm from Blue Sky, too. I sacrificed my youth into this club. I told you, didnât I? If you donât plan on taking acting seriously, you might as well leave. What did you say back then? Except for Maru, all of you said youâd try your best. Keep your words. Keep your words if youâre a human being. Hah. Iâm sorry for being so mad. Go home and get to sleep. Iâll see you tomorrow.â
Miso left right away, without sticking around to hear a single goodbye.