Chapter 152
Life, Once Again!
Geunseokâs phone went off again, causing Yurim to bite down on her fork a bit harder than she intended. Her front teeth were throbbing slightly in pain. Already, Geunseokâs stared at his phone four times throughout their date. He just told her he was talking with his coach whenever she asked about it. She wanted to ask what the coach was like, but she lacked the courage each time. The boy already looked annoyed by her. He would hate her for sure if she overstepped her boundaries. So instead, Yurim handed him a piece of a fried dumpling.
âTry this, itâs good.â
âSure.â
Right then, his phone vibrated again. Geunseok put down his fork with a smile. Yurim felt like she was choking.
âThat dumplingâs tasty.â
âYeah, I know.â
âYouâre not going to eat it?â
âI will, after this.â
âIf it cools down...â
Geunseok raised his hand with an annoyed expression. That face didnât last long though. After just a second, he had a smile on his face again.
âIâll eat it on my own time. You should eat it too.â
Geunseok went back to reading his phone. The boy had an incredibly energetic look on his face as he read. Yurim looked at him dumbly before putting a piece of tteokbokki in her mouth. It was sweet. Salty. Spicy. No, it didnât taste like anything. Since when was this dish so bland? The sticky rice cake felt awful in her mouth. She rolled it in her mouth as she chewed and ended up biting her tongue. She let out a slight moan in pain, but at least with this, she might be able to get Geunseokâs attentionâ¦
âPft.â
Geunseok was laughing while looking at his phone. Yurim tasted blood in her mouth. She thought back to that woman named Suyeon in Geunseokâs phone, that was probably his coach. She looked down slightly. She tried hard to look good with her beige pants, so why did she feel so out of style right now? Also, since when was she so fat? Her hips felt like they were about to explode.
She looked a little further upwards. She could see her stomach. She touched the skin hidden under her shirt, she could feel the fat underneath. The woman in the picture probably didnât have anything like this. Lastly, her chest. Why was she so small? Her chest hurt a little, so she tapped it a few times with her fist. Even then she was looking at Geunseok. Maybe heâd ask her if she was hurting anywhere?
âThis sis is justâ¦â Geunseok said.
He probably didnât mean to say it out loud. Unfortunately, Yurim heard everything. Geunseok looked up, seemingly realizing his loud voice. Yurim quickly stretched to grab a tissue.
â...I spilled something,â she said, trying her best to hide the fact she heard him.
Geunseok clicked his tongue in disapproval.
âYou should be careful. So unladylike.â
âY-yeah.â
Yurim smiled as she wiped down the already clean table, this was the first time their eyes met since they started eating.
âGeunseok,â
âYeah?â
âDo you⦠have anything thatâs been bothering you recently?â
âWhat are you talking about all of a sudden?â
âNo, just⦠I wanted you to know that Iâm always here to help you. Just like last time.â
She barely managed to squeeze the words out of her. Thatâs right, the two of them had a bond that no one could break. Geunseok was relying on her. Speaking the words out loud calmed her down significantly. Surely the boy would come to her if hard times fell on him.
âLike last time?â
Geunseok responded coldly at her words, cold enough to make her flinch. Yurim was afraid of Geunseokâs glare, so she could only stutter out a response.
âN-no, u-um...â
âExplain what you meant by âlast timeâ?â
âNo, I spoke wrongly.â
âTell me.â
Geunseok leaned forward, casting a shadow over his face. Yurim felt afraid, his pressuring gaze made her heart tremble. At the same time, she felt oddly comforted. At least he wasnât looking at his phone anymore, he wasnât giving that woman any more attention. His eyes were on her and her alone.
She had to suppress a twisted smile appearing on her face. Yurim looked around carefully. Sheâd be losing to that woman if she didnât reign in this opportunity. She organized her thoughts before opening her mouth again.
âYou know what happened last time. When Maru said those things about you. You were⦠crying a lot.â
She looked straight down, she could just imagine what kind of a face Geunseok had on him right now. His gaze felt pretty hot on her, but the fact that she could control his emotions made her feel a little bit excited. She knew well that she couldnât take back the words that she said. She continued talking regardless.
âYou remember how I hugged you last time? You looked really sad. You cried a lot in my arms. I still remember you from then. You told me that I was of help to you. That you felt happy when you were with me. Right? Iâm⦠always on your side.â
She looked back up with that. Surely he was fuming now, but at least heâd be looking at her.
âAh.â
A moan crawled out of her mouth. Geunseok wasnât looking at her anymore. He was staring at his phone with a smile on his face.
âGeunseok.â
âYeah?â
âDid you hear me?â
âYeah. Sort of.â
Sort of. Yurim felt a chill run down her neck, she wanted to throw up. She put a hand over her mouth as she stared at Geunseok. How could he be smiling so happily like that? Come to think of, when was the last time he smiled at her like that? She couldnât remember. She was at a loss. It felt like her precious treasure was slipping out of her fingertips like sand. She tried her best to keep it together in her hands, but her efforts were futile.
âUm, Geunseok.â
Her voice was like that of a mosquito. She could only hope that Geunseok would reply regardless.
âGeunseok.â
He still didnât respond.
âHey, Geunseok. Geunseok?â
She was losing the energy to even talk now. Geunseok was moving further away from her. Upon that realization, she found it increasingly difficult to breathe. There were girls talking around her. Couples looking at each other. Boys loudly talking behind her. All of their words were fusing together into one incoherent mess. Suddenly, the calm atmosphere of the restaurant was spiralling into something more chaotic.
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She started huffing. Did Geunseok no longer need her anymore? She was starting to suffocate under a feeling of loss and nervousness. She became strong for Geunseok. She was cowardly and weak, but she was ready to stand up whenever Geunseok needed her. Suddenly, the boy didnât need her anymore. He wasnât looking at her anymore.
âPhone, phone, phone.â
She started digging her bag in a hurry. Her old flip phone quickly came into her vision. She used to have it in her hands all the time, but she started not needing it when she was with Geunseok. In the corner of her mind, she could hear the honks of a car. The laughter of unfamiliar men rang in her ears as well.
- Can you tell us the way to the nearby elementary school?
âNo, I donât know.â
- Donât be like that.
The group of men in black shirts started walking towards her. Yurim gripped her phone tightly. She knew all this was in the past. That didnât make it any less scary though. Her consciousness started to fade away into darkness.
âAre you sick?â
Suddenly, a hand came over her forehead. She let out a sigh as she raised her hand. Geunseok was looking at her worriedly.
âDid you choke on some food?â
âNo, itâs nothing. Nothing at all.â
âReally?â
The grip on her phone loosened. Sheâd realized. She needed Geunseok in order to survive. So then⦠how could she make the boy look at her again?
âMaybe⦠I could be his support once he gets in trouble again.â
A smile came over her face. Geunseok just needs to experience another tragedy. The boy would look for support and she could come over to help him. Her heart trembled with joy. She was getting excited all over again.
âI wonder what Iâll need to do to make him hurt.â
It didnât matter if these were twisted thoughts. She would help him keep going anyhow.
âGeunseok.â
âWhat?â
âIs there anything youâre concerned about now?â
â...What is it, all of a sudden?â
âJust curious.â
She smiled lightly. Geunseok put the phone down on the table for now.
âRight now? Plays.â
âPlays must be pretty precious to you.â
âWell, isnât it obvious?â
âIn what way, though?â
She looked at Geunseok with curious eyes. The boy liked being praised. He enjoyed peopleâs attention to him. Indeed, he smiled as he started talking.
âBecause it brought me a lot of change. Iâd be living a boring life if I didnât act right now.â
âYou said you were going to go into college for movie acting, right?â
âYeah. I know it sounds odd for me to say, but thereâs more than just a few people who recognize my talent. The person who assigned a coach to me also promised me scholarship money. Did I tell you about that already?â
âYeah, you did.â
âThatâs why the prelims are important. Because theyâre pretty strict. He might lose interest in me if I donât give him results. My acting doesnât matter, of course. You saw how everyone was praising me, right?â
âOf course. Youâre perfect, Geunseok.â
âThat is⦠true.â
âWe just need to do better.â
âThatâs the issue. You guys need to support me well. As long as you donât make mistakes, we should be able to get through easily.â
âSo I just need to trust you?â
âOf course.â
Fun. Talking with him was fun. No one was interrupting them at this moment.
But the vibrations from Geunseokâs phone made Yurim clench her hands. The boy was looking at his phone again. She hated that phone. She wanted to break it. She gripped her fork tightly. Would the phone break if she stabbed the phone with it? No, Geunseok would be mad at her if she did it. That couldnât happen. She needed to push him over the edge without his knowledge.
Yurim looked down at her own phone. She got a text. She checked the message with a dumb look.
[Do you have time tomorrow? Want to buy clothes together?]
It was Soyeon. She felt tempted for a second, but she remembered them having fun without her at Iseulâs place last time. Traitor. They were all traitors.
[Busy.]
She closed her phone. As long as Geunseok was with her, she didnât feel nervous. She didnât need her phone when Geunseok was with her.
âThatâs why the prelims are important.â
The sentence reverberated inside her head. Right then, she thought of the wall in the auditorium. That black corner of the room. Fire. Burnt costumes and props. The seniors who werenât even able to get to the prelims.
âPft.â
She let out a small laugh.
âWhat?â
âItâs nothing. Nothing at all.â
Itâs that. She could use that to break Geunseok. Surely she could use this to get his attention again.
âYou can cry whenever you want. Iâll always be ready.â
She didnât ever want to return to her old self again.
âIâm not weak. I can help other people. I can be his support.â
She became calm again. She was happy.
* * *
âMethod acting isnât anything special. You just need to completely immerse in a character. The problem is, the better you get at acting, the better you get at erasing yourself. In the end, you might erase yourself for good. If things get really bad, your actual personality might permanently change. Some people even end up having to get treatment because of it.â
âThat actually happens?â
âYou ever saw a pathological liar?â
âFrom a TV a few times.â
âThatâs kind of similar to what method actingâs like. Pathological lying starts to turn into reality for a person. If things get bad, you might even start trying to turn that lie into reality. Thereâs an actor in France who assumed the role of a father that lost his son. Things got so bad for him that he started forgetting his own son.â
âI see.â
Maru nodded at Ganghwan. It was an interesting story. To think immersive acting can actually ruin a personâ¦
âActingâs complicated, isnât it?â
âThat it is.â
Ganghwan pressed on the pedal with a sigh.