Chapter 586
Life, Once Again!
âUnconditionally likingâ¦.â
Yuna thought back to yesterday. She went to her clubroom after school and passionately practiced. She did some stretches, then did some vocal exercises, and then did some acting. She physically felt tired, but while she was acting, she forgot about the sweat on her forehead and enjoyed it. Becoming someone other than herself was something exciting. It was like going on an adventure.
She rewinded the clock some more. She was in her 3rd year of middle school. She saw herself, who was acting at the acting school. The lessons were a bit hard to follow, but it did not change the fact that the very act of acting itself gave her excitement. To her, acting wasnât the sweet fruit that she could get at the end of a harsh class, but the sports drink that enabled her to last the harsh class.
She went back even further to when she just entered middle school. Bitna, who was a child model back then, tried her hand at a drama for the first time, and successfully won a role. Yuna became interested in acting after seeing her very young sister acting on TV. Her mother happily enrolled her in an acting school, telling her that she should try it out. When she first went to the academy, she felt rather overwhelmed since everyone around her was already good at acting. The people that received the so-called âcamera massageâ were different on a fundamental level. She felt like an ugly duckling amidst a group of elegant cranes. Did acting not suit her after all? - she had such negative thoughts when she received her first lesson. Indeed, she was overwhelmed and couldnât do anything. She was the only one who lacked basic voicing and pronunciation skills and had to receive personal lessons from the instructor. Her first lesson was terrible. She even had the feeling that she couldnât do anything there. When she had almost given up, the instructor told her to try some simple acting. As she hadnât learned anything yet back then, the word âactingâ seemed like a big wall to her. Her peers next to her all displayed good acting one after the other. They became angry, smiled, and cried. Just when she felt deeply impressed by them, it became her turn. Her head turned blank since she didnât know what to do. As she stood there frozen like a statue, the instructor told her that it was okay and told her to express anything she wanted. At that moment, a clothes hanger entered her eyes and Yuna imitated that clothes hanger without thinking. She stood upright, bent her arms into an L shape and pressed her fingers together. She saw her own figure reflected on the wall and she found herself really freaky. She thought that she was going to get laughed at, but no one laughed at her. In fact, what she received was a compliment. Yuna was curious. The performance she had just shown was too different from the acting that her peers had shown. It was nothing more than an infantile form of imitation, so she couldnât understand why other people would say that she was good. The instructor smiled gently at her and replied to her:
That. That is what acting was about.
The moment she heard those words, Yunaâs body shook, without knowing why. Acting, which existed in another world and was something that she could only watch from afar, felt like it was right in front of her now. Ever since that day, Yuna became engrossed in acting. Expressing something other than herself - that kind of excitement was what she liked.
Until now, Yuna had never once felt afraid of acting nor felt that it was hard to do. She may have thought that a technical aspect of acting might be difficult, but she never felt burdened by acting itself. To her, acting was a refuge, a playground always filled with new and fun things. Being afraid of going to such a place? She couldnât imagine such a thing.
âLearning to act is definitely a difficult thing. There were many times when it was hard, but Iâve never felt afraid or like I was afraid of acting even once.â
âIf you think that, then thereâs no problem. You donât need to hesitate and can just keep doing things the way youâve been doing until now. The path youâve been treading on is very solid and must be heading in the right direction,â said Maru, who sat in front of her.
They were words of encouragement, but the same words were echoing inside Yunaâs head. Is unconditionally liking something really liking something? When she thought about it simply, there was no need to hesitate. She unconditionally liked it because there was nothing to hate about it, right?
Yuna shook her head. With years of practice and effort, her skills had definitely improved. She knew that she had improved dramatically when she thought back to how she was during her 1st year of middle school.
However, as the years passed by, her technical skills may have improved, but the instructor became even more strict. The instructor that used to compliment her for her improvement now started pointing out the dullness in her emotional expression. The way you express it is not bad, but the appeal is lacking - that was what the instructor said about her.
It was around that time that she saw Maruâs acting. That was the first time Yuna felt dazed by an act from someone around her age. The words that she lacked appeal became a mallet and smacked her head. The moment she saw Maruâs acting, she realized that what he was showing her was the âappealâ that she lacked. She thought that she wanted to be like that as she continued with her acting. Acting was still enjoyable and she felt happy whenever she acted, but what increased was only her technical skill, while the emotional expression that couldnât be formally verified did not improve at all.
If she was doing nothing wrong, then shouldnât she be improving? As time passed, the instructorâs opinion of her became worse by the day, and recently, she even felt hopeless.
She wanted to know how this person named Han Maru could act like that. The explanation from the adults didnât feel real to her, and always felt distant, making it hard for her to accept. She also felt like she would have an easier time understanding if someone around her age told her about his own experiences.
However, the result of the conversation made Yuna feel more confused than ever.
âAfraid of acting?â
Yuna had a look at Maruâ s face. He was talking to Bitna with a smile on his face. When she looked at his face, she was reminded of his acting. The person that displayed such chill-inducing acts was afraid of acting? They say a genius cannot win against one that puts in the effort, and that one that puts in effort cannot win against one that enjoys. Isnât enjoying something the same as liking it? Yuna couldnât understand how it was possible to like something and be good at it when he was afraid of it.
âIs unconditionally liking something a bad thing after all?â
âI told you itâs not. Itâs more likely that Iâm wrong. If you think of something as infinitely good, thatâs an incredible thing. If you truly never felt afraid of acting, then there are no problems at all. In fact, it would be me who would be envious of you.â
âBut my performances donât have the attraction that yours does.â
âThatâs probably because the roles I played were impactful ones. I donât have any presence in the drama, right? My acting is nothing special, so thereâs no need to worry about it.â
âIn the drama, youâre so natural that you feel flawless. When I perform an ordinary life act, I always get told that Iâm bland. You really are different from me.â
âIâm happy that you see me so highly, but I wonder if thatâs whatâs troubling you instead. You acted until now without any worries at all, didnât you?â
âI did have my worries. I just didnât mind them that much since I enjoy myself a lot while Iâm acting. Now, however, I have a dream to debut as a proper actress. There wonât be a problem if Iâm just acting as a hobby, but I think I need to change if I want to become a pro.â
At that moment, Maru sighed and turned his eyes towards the counter. Maru spoke for the first time without looking her in the eyes.
âI do not know a lot about you. Thatâs why I can only tell you basic and fundamental things. I think I have a vague grasp of what youâre worried about, but I canât answer you precisely because I only have a vague grasp.â
âIâm fine with anything. I just want to hear your story.â
âWill my advice have a chance to change you?â
âYes. I want to act just like you.â
âThen thatâs all the more reason I canât tell you anything.â
âWhy is that?â
âItâs because I donât want you to resent me. If my words influence you, and you end up failing later on in life, you will remember this moment. You might swear at me. I donât want to get sworn at in a place I donât know.â
Yuna widened her eyes.
âI wonât do something like that.â
âYou might.â
âIâm not someone who would do that.â
âI canât be sure that you arenât someone who would do that.â
âI just wanted to hear your opinions thoughâ¦.â
âWhy donât you look for someone thatâs much better than me? Someone who can take responsibility for their words, that is. You said you go to an acting school right? Asking the teacher there is also one way.â
âThe instructorâs advice doesnât really feel that real.â
âHow about your seniors at school then?â
âNo.â
âWhy not?â
Yuna bit her lower lip before speaking,
âYou were the only one. You were the only one I was deeply impressed by. Of course, I am deeply impressed by some adults acting on TV, but you were the first high school student who impressed me that much. Thatâs why I tried to meet you even when I had to end up lying to a senior I really liked. I thought that you would tell me something different.â
âI have to apologize, but Iâm no one special. I just happened to grab some lucky chances, and I managed to make use of them.â
Yuna felt her chest tightening. Maruâs words were right. Someone he had seen for the first time was asking him for an answer with a serious face, so it would be even stranger if he replied properly. However, she felt frustrated and sad when she thought about how she wouldnât be able to get any hints from the meeting she looked forward to so much.
This is not right - Yuna forced herself to smile. She couldnât inconvenience him here. After all, she had to thank him for meeting her in the first place.
âIâll keep doing my best like this then. Since itâs what I like to do, I will definitely change if I keep doing it. I learned a lot from meeting you today, seonbae-nim. Thank you.â
She decided to let him go and hoped that Maru didnât feel bad for coming today. She didnât want to be hated by Maru. It would be horrible if the actor who made her excited looked at her with contempt.
Just as she was about to stand up,
âOppa, donât hate unni,â Bitna said.
Yuna looked at Bitna in surprise.
âI donât hate your big sister.â
âThen why arenât you answering her?â
âBecause itâs not something I can solve.â
âCanât you just tell her something? Unni really looked forward to meeting you today, like, thiiiis much.â
Bitna created a big circle with her arms. Yuna grabbed Bitnaâs hands.
âBitna, unni is fine. Iâm completely fine.â
âYouâre lying. Youâre about to cry.â
âNo, Iâm not.â
âNo, you look sad.â
Large teardrops appeared on Bitnaâs face before she started crying. Yuna quickly embraced Bitna.
âSorry, Bitna, your sister was in the wrong.â
When she patted Bitnaâs back, Bitna stopped crying. She never thought that the docile girl would cry all of a sudden. Yuna felt her heart aching. It felt like everything was her fault. Just as she was wiping Bitnaâs tears with her palms, she heard a voice.
âIf I assume that youâre in a similar situation as me, I can tell you a few things.â
âSeonbae-nim?â
âI feel bad now since I feel like Bitna will hate me if I go just like this. Iâm weak against children. Especially against good girls like Bitna.â
Maru brushed his hair upwards with his hands before speaking,
âIf youâre okay with regretting after hearing my story, I can talk to you for another hour or so. However, thereâs no customer service after that. Even if what I tell you sets you off-track, the only thing I can do is to hear you swear at me.â
âI donât care. I want to listen to you.â
Yuna had a look at Btina. Bitna was smiling brightly as she looked at Maru. Maru also looked at Bitna as though he had lost.
âBut seonbae-nim. What changed your mind so suddenly?â
âI told you. I donât want to be hated by Bitna.â
âIs that really it?â
âThatâs really it. I find it strange too. I usually never step into other peopleâs business when they arenât related to me. For some reason though, I canât win against Bitnaâs eyes. Perhaps this is what a father with a daughter feels like.â
After saying those words, Maru frowned and didnât speak for a while for some reason. He seemed to be in deep thought as he though he was going through his memories before he eventually sighed.
âNot that I would know what a father with a daughter would feel like.â