Chapter 143
Life, Once Again!
The stage was a lot of fun for sure, Maru felt a lot better just saying his lines. Whenever a new reaction from the audience hit him, it felt like more and more of his senses were being liberated.
âIt looks like Iâll have to go back inside.â
He gave a slight bow before coming back off stage, he nodded at the club members before grabbing a water bottle on the floor. He was wearing very light clothes, but he was still very sweaty inside.
âNot much left.â
Miso told them to focus until the end, the plashy was quickly reaching its climax. Since the characters never really went through a big conflict, the climax wasnât particularly tense. It was just a traditional comedy. The play would be considered a success if the audience was smiling until the end. Maru could hear Geunseok speaking on stage. Despite playing a character with no real traits, Geunseok could still attract attention to him. The boyâs voice was trying its utmost in order to not get buried by the other kids around him.
The quality of the play was going up, purely thanks to Geunseokâs work.
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âTheyâre good.â
âYeah.â
âDidnât Woosung High fail the prelims last summer?â
âYeah, thatâs what I heard.â
She was whispering quietly with Yoojin while looking at the boy in front of her. The boy on stage was tall and had very well-defined features. The boyâs charming voice and energy were almost incredible. That wasnât all. His acting was so natural that the character he was playing almost felt real.
âI wonder why they failed?â
âMy senior watched the play, and⦠Apparently they made a mistake?â
âMistake?â
âYeah, apparently it was from the tall kid, so⦠Probably him?â
âMaruâs tall too, though.â
âMaru didnât participate in the summer competition.â
âReally? So he only started practicing in Fall?â
âPretty much.â
âThatâs surprising. Really surprising.â
Yoojin rested her chin on her hand. It really was surprising. Looking back, Maru told her that he worked a part-time job over the summer. Meaning, he didnât practice at all. He only started practicing in the Fall, so⦠four months. In any case, the people on the stage left and the stage turned blue again.
âMaruâs coming,â Yoojin noted.
Maru stumbled out from behind the curtain. He carefully walked to the center before looking around, as if he was about to tell them a secret. His movements were well-rehearsed and flowed well.
âThe tall kid is better at acting for sure, but my attention is drawn more to Maru. Is it the lights?â
âDonât know.â
She was curious about that as well. She came to see Maru as a fan of plays, not as his lover. Maru was standing in front of her, speaking calmly and easily on stage. His character was unique for sure. It only made sense that he would attract attention, but was that really all there was to it? His character was unique, but not to that extent. There were plenty of other characters in the play who looked nice as well. It wasnât like Maru was significantly better at acting than everyone else, either.
So what made him so much more charming? She thought it was simply because she liked him, but Yoojin felt the same way as her. There had to be a different reason.
âTone? Expression? Or synergy with his character?â
What was it? She felt herself getting nervous by the second, she didnât want to lose to Maru in terms of acting. She was Maruâs girlfriend, but she also didnât want to lose. Especially not as an actor from Myunghwa High.
âI canât read the judgesâ minds, but theyâre going to do pretty well, Iâm sure of it.â
Yoojin sounded confident and she had to agree. Sheâd followed her dad to watch many plays in the past and she had felt what she was feeling now whenever she looked at good actors. She put a hand over her chest, she could feel it beating.
âHeâs good. Iâm not going to lose, though.â
It suddenly occurred to her that sheâd never thought this while she practiced with Maru.
âYoojin, what was it like practicing with Maru? Was he like this?â
âMm⦠Not at all. Heâs completely different. Maruâs very boring when he practices. Not in a bad way. Heâs really good and well-balanced. Very good to practice with. But it feels like heâs always missing something.â
âWhat about now?â
âYou can see for yourself, heâs very different. Maru on the stage looks⦠kind of dangerous. It feels like heâs walking on a tightrope. You get dragged into focusing on him, because it almost feels like heâs going to make a mistake. More than anything, you can see him having a huge amount of fun. You smile before you even realize it.â
That was it. She nodded in agreement. Maru had life on the stage, unlike during practice. It almost felt like he was going to charge into the audience right now. Looking at that just made her start focusing on him. His acting was exciting, to say the least.
âWoosung High. Iâll have to tell my seniors about it.â
âMe too.â
She balled up her hands into a fist. What would Maru look like when they got on the stage together? She looked forward to it. She wanted to see the actor that was Maru as soon as she could.
âWhat the, heâs pretty cool.â
She turned to look at Yoojin for a second.
âWhat is it?â
âNo, itâs nothing.â
âMaruâs cool, right?â
Yoojin smiled oddly. That surprised her. She almost denied Yoojin adamantly. No, she almost told Yoojin to stop looking at Maru so positively. She felt her cheeks redden, so she quickly turned away. She was still looking at the stage, though. She didnât want to miss it.
âYouâre really adorable, did you know that?â
Yoojin pinched her cheeks with a grin. She put on a small frown on her face. Right then.
âBy the way.â
âMm?â
âIâm not the type that gives up even after seeing a goalkeeper.â
Yoojin looked back at the stage after saying that. She widened her eyes in surprise. The girl said something pretty cryptic. She could only tell herself that Yoojin was talking about something else, but she was staring very intensely at the stage right now.
âHeâs mine.â
She realized what she said only after it got out of her mouth. Yoojin put a hand over her mouth with a grin. Thatâs when she realized, sheâd just been played.
âYou...â
âShh. The playâs still going on.â
â...Iâll see you after the play ends.â
âAny time. I wasnât lying about that last part though.â
The girl looked confident, she didnât look away. They glared at each other for a second before looking away.
âCome on, what about loaning him out?â
âNo.â
âSo you guys ARE going out then, arenât you?â
âThatâs...â
âYou need to get lessons on dating. Youâre totally a newbie in that area, arenât you? I couldnât help but tease you.â
Yoojin grabbed her face before snapping it back towards the stage.
âYour boyfriendâs about to leave the stage.â
She wanted to say something, but she lost the motivation after seeing that grin on Yoojinâs face. She should just focus on watching the play.
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"Looks like we got a winner here.â
âRight?â
âWow. A comedy. And it doesnât suck, either. Itâs been a while since Iâve seen that.â
The judges nodded in unison. The prelims would continue until the next week, but they would be hard-pressed to find any teams better than Woosung High.
âSo itâs Myunghwa High and Woosung High, then?â
âMyunghwa High didnât even go yet, though.â
âThe kids from that school are very good, remember? I went there last time since I had business at the school, and wow⦠Their practice room is better than most theaters in Hyehwa station, they even have their own dressing room. The schoolâs going all out with them.â
âMakes sense. Theyâre famous for their acting club, after all.â
âThe prelims should be nothing for them.â
Everyone nodded yet again.
âBut disregarding that for a second, Woosung High really prepared a lot for this.â
âYeah. I heard one of their graduates is their instructor?â
âMiss Yang Miso.â
âAhh, I know her. Sheâs very popular at such a young age. She used to be a powerhouse in the Blue Sky theater. So she decided to become an instructor, huh?â
âShe probably had a change of mind. It does feel nice seeing a school that used to be famous start to climb back up like this.â
âHaha, donât try to score them too well though because of it.â
The judges finished their conversation with a smile. At the same time, the play ended. The young club members started to come out one by one for a curtain call.
âThat one was really good,â one of the judges said, pointing at a tall boy in the group.
Everyone else nodded in agreement.
âAnd him⦠weâll have to watch him, but he does have great potential. Itâll be fun to watch him.â
The odd character that started talking to the audience out of nowhere. It was a character that couldâve gotten completely ruined, but the boy handled it very well. The judges were able to have a nice time watching the play thanks to it.
âReally? I donât know. It just felt like I was watching a kid who was unable to control himself.â
âIt does kind of feel like that too. Heâs like a diamond in the rough? Heâs good to watch, though, since the tall boy supports the rest of the play so well.â
âThatâs true.â
By then, the club members finished their curtain call. The judges put down their pens and clapped with the rest of the audience.
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"Good job.â
Miso comforted the club members who returned to the dressing room. She was very satisfied. The club did very well. The judges probably had nothing bad to say about them.
âPhew, itâs over.â
âNo mistakes. Hah...â
The kids finally started relaxing a bit.
âGood work. The next team will come in soon, though, so letâs get ready to leave.â
Miso wanted more time to talk, but the situation wasnât so good. They couldnât take up the space for too long, given the nature of the event. In the end, they had to get out carrying props without even being able to erase their makeup.
âWe have to use these props again, so careful!â
It only felt like their work was truly over when they carried everything outside.
âWe did well, right?â
âYeah, we were awesome.â
Miso called the club members closer.
âWeâll have to wait for the results, but I donât think weâll fail at all. We can worry about that when we actually get into the nationals. So letâs go straight back to practice!â
The kids all nodded at the word. They probably felt it at the stage themselves, the power of practice.
âTheyâll announce the results next week. Three days later, weâll go into regionals. Ten days later would be the finals. We donât have a lot of time.â
Miso wanted to let them go more than anything else just for today, but she didnât show it. It wasnât over just yet.
âLetâs review our work when we go back to school. Think of what you did well and what you did wrong on our way back.â
âYes!â
âIâll say it again, but you guys did tremendously well today. This is only the start though, so stay nervous.â
âYes!!â
âGood, letâs get going. From here on out, it will be a race against time.â
Miso looked back at the city hall, she could feel the kids staring at it with her from behind. Finally, they managed to move forward by one step.