Life, Once Again!-Chapter 59

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Chapter 59


Chapter 59


When Miso entered the auditorium, the club members all held conflicted expressions . They looked like they were excited to see the lady again, but at the same time, they looked scared of what they had coming for them .


“Instructor!”


“We thought you were busy with plays . ”


They seemed more excited than anything though, seeing how they rushed over to see her . Miso grinned, explaining how the play she got involved in spiraled into a complete mess .


“And that’s why I came here to torture you kids for another half year . Nice, right?”


“Yes!”


“Wait, did you dye your hair, instructor?”


Miso’s previously blonde hair was now black .


“Well, just because . ”


Miso answered the question passively, completely disregarding its relevance .


“Now now, we’re going to practice pretty much immediately, so you better be ready . I heard from Taesik that you’re going to change the play for this competition?”


“Yes . We wanted to try something new,” Yoonjung answered .


“Up for a challenge, huh? Nice . Was there a genre you were thinking of?”


“A comedy . We thought there’d be a lot to learn, since we didn’t even touch comedy the last time . ”


“Comedy, huh? Those are usually challenging . Fine, there are a few of those for teenagers, so we might as well go with that . ”


The atmosphere of the club came together once Miso appeared . Her loud voice had a power to gather people . Mesmerized by that voice, the passion and energy for acting came back to their eyes .


“You weren’t just playing around, were you?”


“Of course not . ”


“We worked hard!”


Miso stepped into the middle of the auditorium with the students . The kids followed her like a bunch of baby ducks following their mother . Miso made a great center for the club .


Maru gave them a nod from the side . He was standing at a sweet spot where he couldn’t be seen, but still could hear everything clearly . A perfect spot . He glanced at Miso from behind Geunseok, and shot her a smile when their eyes met .


For a brief second, he saw Miso’s mouth curl up into a smile . She seemed to be telling him that she would get him this time around .


“Wait just a second . I have a few scripts for comedic plays in my car . You guys listen to the basic story and tell me which one you want . Maru, follow me . ”


“Yes . ”


Even before the break, Maru’s job was to lug things around every once in a while . The moment they stepped outside the auditorium, Miso started talking .


“What are you going to do? Planning on being the spectator this time, too?”


Maru nodded .


“Things are going to get awkward if I join in . I’ll just stay in the side making props or something . ”


“Oh, so that’s how you’re going to do this, huh?”


Miso stepped down the stairs without saying another word . When they stepped out into the parking lot, they were greeted with Miso’s foreign car . Miso opened the trunk, revealing a cardboard box inside .


“What’s this?”


“Shirts . ”


“Shirts?”


Maru opened the box, which was filled with black hoodies . The left breast of which had the words ‘Blue Sky’ embroidered in Chinese characters .


“I got inspiration from my theater’s shirts . ”


Maru thought back at the black shirts the actors were wearing back at the Blue Sky theater .


“You basically just copied it . ”


“Eh, copy, inspiration, same thing . It’s good though, right?”


“It’s nice . The kids should like this . ”


“You?”


“Another casual clothing for my collection . This’ll be nice . ”


“It’s expensive, don’t just treat it like something casual . Now, now, you go up first . I have to find the scripts . ”


“Yes . ”


Maru stepped up to the fifth floor with the box . Were these shirts were Miso’s way of apologizing to the club? After all, she thought the club failing in their first competition was her fault . He had heard something about her apologizing to the club last time they met, but perhaps she still felt a bit sorry inside .


“Take whichever one that fits you . ”


Maru put the box in front of Joonghyuk . The club members all shouted in excitement when they noticed what was inside . They all took off their old gym clothes and put on their new uniforms .


“Wow, fits perfectly . ”


“Mine’s a bit loose, I think I like this better . ”


“Same . ”


“It even has words on the back!”


The twelve of them all found shirts that fit them . They fit pretty well .


“They look good on you,” Miso noted, stepping into the auditorium .


“Thank you!”


“We’ll treasure it!”


The club members answered, still fixated on their new clothes . Maru put a hand over his jersey . It had a decent thickness to it . The material was high quality, and the embroidery looked pretty beautiful . This had to be expensive .


“Nice, you look good in those uniforms . Don’t cause any accidents while wearing those, though, you hear?”


“Yes!”


“Now now, get over here . If we want to participate in the October competition and then the December one, we need to work really hard . ”


“October?”


“We’re going to participate at the one hosted by Gyeongi province . And then we can participate in the winter one . We didn’t get anything for the competition in spring, so might as well try everything we can get our hands on during this semester . Understood?”


She didn’t look like she was open to any opposition . A competition in October, and then one in December… It didn’t look too bad on paper . Maru nodded to himself . This was very much like Miso .


Miso threw two scripts down on the floor .


‘Critical Mass’ and ‘The People of Dalseok-dong’ .


“Choose one you want to do . Critical Mass is about what would happen if someone wins it big-time in a lottery, and The People of Dalseok-dong is about what happens when a strange family moves into Dalseok-dong . They’re both fun, but remember . Comedies are hard . The entire mood of the audience can change with a snap of a finger . A lot of the plays heavily depend on an actor’s skill . I mean, there’s a reason why comedies don’t do all that well in teen competitions . ”


Miso’s voice fell heavily . A few of the members even moaned a little after hearing about the reason why comedies flopped . They must be thinking of the past .


“What the hell’s up with those faces? Are you scared?”


“ . . . . . . ”


“I was the one at fault last time . You guys didn’t do anything wrong . You know, I was so mad that time that I couldn’t even sleep . How were you guys? Did you sleep well after that?”


Everyone shook their heads .


“That’s why we’re going to really show it to those judges this time . We’re going to show them how great we are . If you think about it a little differently, a comedy is a great opportunity to just crush everyone else . That’s exactly what’s going to happen this time . ”


Miso gave the two scripts over to the group . The person who grabbed hold of it was Yoonjung . The play she grabbed was Critical Mass . Joonghyuk stepped forward to grab The People of Dalseok-dong .


After scanning the script, the two of them exchanged it . The auditorium was filled with the noise of flipping paper . The two club leaders never looked more serious than this moment . They then handed off their scripts over to the rest of the club, who started reading the script as well .


Soon, the scripts came over to Maru . Maru felt the gaze of Miso on him, along with the gazes of the club members . He brought the script over to Miso .


“Looks like they made their decision . ”


“Aren’t you going to read it?”


“Is there really a need?”


“I think you’ll have to . ”


“What?”


Miso looked like she just fished something big out of the waters . Maru turned the page of the two scripts . He saw the titles, the synopsis that Miso wrote, and…


The characters .


“Fifteen, sixteen . . . ”


There were a total of twelve members in the club . Significantly less than the number of characters in the play .


“You can at least play the role of a passerby, can’t you?”


“So this is how you’re going to do this?”


“What, you can’t? This isn’t going to take much time . Come on, just a few lines?”


“You know I can’t invest that much time into the club . ”


“Doesn’t matter . You’ll get it quick . ”


Maru glanced behind him . A few of the students looked excited, a few annoyed, and a few disinterested .


“Can I join?”


The question was directed at the members .


“Of course! We’d be happy!”


Yoonjung was the first to answer . As a matter of fact, all of the second years seemed pretty excited about the prospect . Maru turned to the first years .


“Do what you want . I don’t care . ”


“Don’t care!”


Taejoon and Iseul seemed to be neutral .


“Well… I’m sure he’ll make a good decision . ”


“Hmph!”


Geunseok and Yurim were sending signals for him to not participate . And…


“I’ll teach you acting, son!”


“Join us . ”


“Do it . ”


Dojin, Daemyung and Soyeon didn’t even hesitate . Maru turned back to look at Miso .


“I know you drew a line, but you can still participate at least a little, can’t you?” Miso whispered with a wink .


She was being persistent, but not enough to be annoying . It was kind of as if she was asking him for a small favor . Maru was sure that even if he refused her here, she wouldn’t be too disappointed . She’d probably find a different way to make him join .


‘Toge . . . ther . ’


Maru had made up his mind to switch clubs after this year . It wasn’t like he was sick of acting, but he wanted to get a different experience altogether . Helping out Soojin was enough in terms of doing acting . He was actually thinking of joining the Chinese Language club, actually . The prospect of learning Chinese sounded pretty good to him .


‘I’m going to switch clubs anyway, so . . . ’


MIght as well spend the next half year with a little more effort for the club .


“Please treat me well, then . ”


“No way, I’ll flipping murder you if you do badly . I won’t hold you for long during practice, though . You’re going to be an extra anyway, hehe . ”


Miso grinned toothily, seeming happy with the fact that she managed to snag him into participating . Maru sighed inwardly in relief . Refusing the woman so much did seem to have a bit of an impact on him . Accepting her request just this once made him feel a whole lot better .


“Alright! The whole club’s going to be in on this play! Let’s choose which one we want to do then, shall we? Raise your hand if you like the play I call out . We’re going to go democratic here . Starting off, Critical Mass!”


Miso’s voice seemed to have a little more vibrancy than usual, for some reason .


* * *


Maru took out his script the first thing he came back home . It was The People of Dalseok-dong . Funnily enough, everyone in the club decided to go with this one, including him .


‘Maybe Miso had a pretty good grasp on what the other kids liked already . ’


Leaders needed to know the people they lead . And according to Miso herself, she had an eye for people . As proof, twelve students in the club all chose one play . This couldn’t just be coincidence .


“A teen, huh . ”


The character had no name and was never called out by anyone else either . He was just… a teenager . That was the character Maru was in charge of . He had very few lines, too . Just three . But he would appear in up to five scenes . He was supposed to be one of those passersby who would look at a situation and shout ‘Eh?!’ and disappear .


Basically, a part of the environment . A character that wouldn’t take anything away from the play even if he was removed completely . At least, that’s how Maru saw the character .


* * *


“Yes!”


Miso jumped up with a fist in the sky . Taesik had to ask the woman why she was so happy . Her happiness almost seemed infectious, seeing by the smile on the man’s face .


“He took the bait so well . ”


“Bait?”


“Oh, I’m talking about Maru . He has no idea what kind of a character he’s gotten in charge of . Oh boy oh boy, I’m so excited . ”


“Is it really that exciting?”


“Of course! I bet he thinks his role is completely useless . Alright, step one of my plan is done, and as long as I do this well, then… Hehehe . ”


Taesik couldn’t help but swallow nervously . Miso was generally a good person, but she did have her devilish moments . When her mind was made up, then she really looked like a determined general .


“By the way, oppa . ”


“Y-Yes?”


Taesik stepped back, intimidated by the woman’s energy .


“Can’t you at least try to be more casual?”


“Ah, yes . Of course . ”


“Ugh!”


Taesik hugged Miso, and looked at the bartender with an awkward smile .


“Good times,” the old bartender commented with a hearty laugh .