After Story 214
Life, Once Again!
After Story 214
How many will visit today? No, will I have any visitors at all?
A leaf wet from the morning dew got stuck on the broom. I tried to shake it off, but the leaf was stuck between the strands of plastic and did not come off.
That looked like me. Me, who foolishly stayed in this bookstore without closing down.
I put the broom against the wall, brought a chair, and sat in front of the store. From some time onwards, I liked being outside more than inside.
Perhaps it wasnât that I liked being outside, but that I hated being inside.
In any case, the opposite of hate was like, so being outside was good.
But is like really the opposite of hate?
I opened an independently published book that came in yesterday. The book talked about a few stories the author had with a cat. Perhaps due to cost issues, there werenât that many illustrations.
It was a good book to read without thinking. These kinds of books, which didnât have any topic, criticisms of an issue, or incredible writing just allowed the brain to rest.
A group of three people, who were clearly not from around here, walked past the store. I could feel their stares, but I did not respond.
To the left was a franchise café and to the right was a franchise patisserie.
It was perhaps a given that they would look at the old bookstore between the two with curiosity, or maybe pity.
âBig brother Goosung says heâs pulling out next month,â said the man who ran the laundry shop opposite me.
I received the coffee he gave me gratefully and asked, âDidnât he say heâll keep doing it?â
âItâs not like real estate is something you can hold on against. He was told he would have to pay double the rent as soon as his lease was over, so there was no way he could hold on, was there? He had to pull out and leave. But heâs actually better off. His rent was fixed for five years without rising.â
âBack then, the neighborhood was quiet.â
âThatâs true.â
It might be somewhat weird for me to say this as a resident here, but this place was a worn-out neighborhood. After the old marketplace went out of business and the bustling commercial buildings became empty, only a handful of stores continued their business.
It was around three years ago when the commercial buildings, which were intermittently empty like a three-year-oldâs row of teeth, started being filled again.
I didnât know what exactly it was that triggered it, but around the start, some young crafters rented a shop for cheap and opened a workshop.
It was around that time that I inherited this bookstore from my grandfather.
âHow is it on your side?â
How is it â this phrase was equivalent to âhow are youâ in this area. It was a question that asked how their neighbors were faring and also measured the danger level of their own abode.
âI donât know.â
âNothing from the landlord?â
âHe told me to get ready, but didnât say for what.â
âPrepare for what, bullshit.â
âHow is it on your side?â
âI, wellâ¦â
There was a sense of forfeit contained in the awkward smile. So this person was leaving as well. Yet another person was leaving this neighborhood.
âYouâre better off than me. My kids are going to college next month, so this is driving me crazy. Donât you ever get married. And even if you do, donât have babies.â
âWith your skill, Iâm sure youâll be able to scrape in all the work wherever you go. I mean, itâs computer luxury cleaning. Computer luxury!â
I pointed at the sign for the laundry store across the road. On it was a neat sign made with red and blue tape that said computed luxury cleaning, with parts of the d ripped off to make it look like an r.
âLetâs eat together tonight.â
âOkay.â
Weâd probably end up eating at the pork rib restaurant next to the laundry store.
6,000 won per portion â even that restaurant, which was the go-to place for meetings of the store owners around here would disappear in two months. From what I could hear, a franchise café was taking its place.
I stood up from the chair and had a look at the neighborhood. There were cafés placed throughout the stores that were decorated prettily.
One, two, three, four.
âDid a bunch of people die because they didnât have coffee or something?â
Even as I said so, I was holding a coffee in my hand. After drinking the canned coffee, I went back in the store.
Will I have any customers today? Will there be a tomorrow? Will the landlord increase the rent? Will he increase the deposit?
I organized the books amidst a wave of questions.
Will I be pushed out as well?
* * *
Maru opened his eyes. He tried drawing a few pictures in his mind based on the impressions he had while reading the scenario.
A changing neighborhood, an old bookstore, and a young owner of the bookstore.
It was a scenario that contained Yoonseokâs worries. He could picture Yoonseok writing down one word after another under the dim lighting.
A neighborhood in the middle of a change was an inevitable facet of society, and the young owner of the bookstore was pretty much Yoonseokâs avatar.
If âForm of Loveâ focused extremely on the characterâs internal change, this scenario focused on the things that happened around the character.
He also found it not so bad that Yoonseok decided to focus on a social phenomenon for the theme.
Maru put down the scenario and looked next to him. Only now were the gazes he had forgotten about felt all over his body.
Around fifty or so people were circling him. The interesting thing was that no one was saying a word.
Maru smiled and stood up.
âSorry about that. I donât pay attention to my surroundings when I read. Also, let me ask just in case Iâm misunderstanding, but you are all here to see me, right?â
Only then did the people start to speak. The rest area became noisy in an instant. The quiet phones started making shutter noises.
Maru took photos with the people in front of him one by one.
âI really enjoyed the drama. When are you doing your next work?â
âIâm also trying my best so that you will see me. Thatâs why Iâm here today as well.â
âAre you shooting anything here?â
âIâm not entirely sure. If the director here decides on a place nearby for the shoot, Iâll probably shoot here, right?â he said as he pointed at Yoonseok.
Hearing the title âdirector,â the people around looked at Yoonseok with different eyes than before.
âWhen will season 2 of the drama start?â
âI donât know. But with so many of you dearly anticipating it, Iâm sure itâll happen pretty soon?â
Even as he talked, he could see people gathering around. It seemed word had spread.
âWe should leave for now,â Maru said to Yoonseok before leaving the library.
All the students who didnât have classes seemed to have flocked over as it was crowded like a bustling marketplace.
âUhm, excuse me, but did you talk to the university staff about this? Having a huge crowd here can be dangerous and it hinders passage.â
âIâm sorry, Iâll leave now.â
Hearing the guard say that to him in confusion, Maru walked to the gates of the college first.
On his way there, he repeatedly told the students that they should stop following this uninteresting actor and go study or drinking.
âAre you buying us drinks?â
âI finished my classes for today!â
âWhere are you going?â
âAre you on a tour around campus?â
Said the girls around him while giggling. There were even more people than when they left the library.
This was why celebrities always moved in cars to and from event venues.
âYouâre like the pied piper. Hyung, were you always this popular?â
âItâs not my popularity. Itâs just the crowd attracting even more people. Itâs the same psychology as people lining up in front of a store if they see a line, even if they donât know what the store sells.â
âBut they all know who you are. Stop being so humble, Mr. popular actor.â
âSuch nice words to say to someone who came to cheer you up.â
Maru turned around at the entrance of the college. A crowd of over a hundred people were eagerly looking at him in anticipation.
âTell me what I have to do for all of you to go back.â
âI saw you singing in a video!â
People started talking about the concert. Maru smiled before speaking,
âOnce I sing a song, you all have to turn around and walk right back inside, okay? If you stay here, Iâm going to sue you. Iâm not kidding.â
When he said that with strength in his eyes, the people laughed even louder than before.
âBefore I start, does anyone know director Lee Yoonseok in front of me?â
A group of boys and girls on the right raised their hands. Some of them helped with the shoot for âThe Form of Loveâ and the others were people he had never seen before.
âDirector Lee over here says âdonât look down on me.â Also, Iâm close to him. Director, thatâs what Iâm supposed to say, right?â
Yoonseok smiled awkwardly and tried to get away from him. It seemed that he was so embarrassed that he became beet red all the way to his ears.
Maru grabbed Yoonseok to stop him from running away and put him next to him.
âHeâs a returning student who just got out of the military, so look after him well. Even if he says âSergeant Lee Yoonseokâ during roll call, look at him with warm eyes. And even if he boasts about what happened in the military, be understanding, okay?â
Everyone responded positively.
Still grabbing Yoonseok, who was rolling his eyes everywhere, he took out his phone. He looked for the instrumental track of a song he liked and played it.
âIf anyone wants to take a video, please shoot from my right. I look better from the right, you see.â
He spoke half-jokingly and half-seriously before singing. He sang about halfway before shouting to the crowd in the front during the high-pitched notes in the chorus,
âTogether!â
The people laughing started singing along. He used his phone as a conducting baton and from the second verse onwards, he raised his voice like he was preparing for a performance and sang out loud.
After the song ended with a round of applause, Maru waved at the people to go their ways.
âThe world is so unfair,â Yoonseok said as he watched the majority of the students leave.
âHow?â
âYou know, people can make a living if they can do one thing well, but you have two talents. Were you always so good at singing?â
âWhere can you find someone who was always good at something? Everyone starts with baby steps.â
He said hello to Yoonseokâs friends who stayed behind. Even Yoonseok, who stayed frozen in front of a crowd, looked bold in front of his friends, saying that he wasnât lying.
âHyung, are you going to shoot with Yoonseok again?â asked one of Yoonseokâs friends, who was also a production staff member before.
Maru spoke as though he was hesitating,
âI will if the scenario is good.â
âThen I guess the members from before should come together again.â
âThat sounds good. But I donât see Jiseon around.â
âShe has a part-time job today. I sent her a message that you are here, and she told me she wanted to see you too.â
âReally? Then I should see her while Iâm here. Thereâs no way Jiseon can be absent from Yoonseokâs work.â
âShe works at a café about ten minutes from here.â
âI guess I could talk to her there.â
Other than Yoonseok, they all left saying that they had lectures to go to. He went to the café where Jiseon worked with Yoonseok.
âAnd you two are dating well?â
âDid I tell you that we were dating?â
âIt was obvious. It looks like Jiseon waited for you throughout your military service. Treat her well.â
âI am treating her well. Also, when it comes to relationships, Iâm probably ahead of you, you know? In fact, I should be giving you advice.â
âIâm not sure about anything else, but thatâs not true.â
Yoonseok, who was laughing, suddenly became nervous.
âHow was the scenario?â
âHow do you think it was?â
âI was pretty confident, but having you say that makes me feel uneasy. Do you not like it?â
âI read through all of it, and the result⦠is that itâs good. Itâs the type of acting I was doing until now too.â
âThen are you doing it?â
Maru nodded. Yoonseok clenched his fist and exclaimed âyes.â
âBut before that, show it to Jiseon as well. Show it to her and listen to what she has to say. You did that for The Form of Love as well. I resolved the technical things that you were insufficient in, but Jiseon shouldâve been more helpful in regards to the emotional stuff.â
âOkay.â
âAlso, Iâm not going to touch the script at all this time. Even during the editing, Iâm only going to say my impressions during the final edit. You know what I mean, right?â
âI have to work properly as the director, right? Iâll do it properly. This concerns my own future as well, so I canât have anyone else do it.â
âBut donât do everything by yourself. A director is someone who directs other people to do things, not someone who does everything himself.â
Maru went into a café with Yoonseok. Jiseon, whom he hadnât seen in a long time, greeted him warmly.