Ha-eun found out that she was officially cast as Kim Ji-ah after her singing lesson with Double Lee. More precisely, she learned the news in the black van on the way home.
âYouâll be pretty busy from now on. So, if thereâs anything you need, be sure to tell me in advance, okay?â
ââ¦Yes.â
It wouldâve been a lie to say she hadnât been hoping for it. After all, she had given her best performance and had been quietly hoping to pass the screen test.
Yet, now that sheâd actually won the role over Min Da-yeon, it felt almost surreal.
-Rustle.
In a mix of excitement and seriousness, Ha-eun began flipping through the pages of *The Man Next Door* script, reading it from the beginning. The official filming script would be sent later, but there wouldnât be any major changes.
In her mind, Ha-eun relived some of the highlight scenes from *The Man Next Door* and recalled the unique version of Kim Ji-ah sheâd created during the screen test. She planned to use both to bring depth to her portrayal and make her time on set meaningful.
In a way, it was her first time beating someone else in a competitive settingâthrough acting.
Being cast as Kim Ji-ah over Min Da-yeon, a famous child actress, was proof that Ha-eunâs acting had what it took to compete. It also meant that when she eventually debuted as VTuber *D.A.*, sheâd have a good chance of drawing peopleâs attention.
âThank goodness.â
She sighed, feeling slightly relieved. Jung-yoonâs cautious voice sounded from the front, where she had been stealing glances at Ha-eun through the rearview mirror.
âUm, Ha-eun, reading in the car will make you carsick.â
âIâll remember to bring some nausea medicine next time.â
Ha-eun realized that one day sheâd have to have a more serious conversation with Jung-yoon. While she understood that it was normal for adults to worry over a child her age, Jung-yoonâs constant fretting over the smallest things was getting a bit much.
Besides, Ha-eun disliked being the subject of anyoneâs worry. Rather than enduring Jung-yoonâs excessive concern, she figured it would be better to address it gradually.
âOh, and Ha-eun, I think itâs best to take a break from your singing lessons for now. Double Lee has an overseas concert tour planned next month, soââ
As she listened to Jung-yoon outline the upcoming schedule, they arrived at her house.
âLetâs work well together⦠Jung-yoon unnie.â
Ha-eun extended her hand for a handshake, aware that both she and Jung-yoon would be busy until filming wrapped up. After all, Jung-yoon would be her only source of support on the set.
âOh, yes. I look forward to working with you, too.â
With a calm exchange of glances and a light handshake, the partnership was sealed between an actress on her first film project and a manager taking on her first job.
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When the day of her first shoot finally arrived, Ha-eun found herself facing a new sight.
âHa-eun, Iâll be right back after I take something for my nerves.â
Watching Jung-yoon, who seemed more anxious than herself, Ha-eunâs gaze narrowed slightly. It seemed she might have picked the wrong person to rely on.
Still, now that they were at the filming location, there was nothing to do but move forward. Once Jung-yoon returned from her quick trip to the restroom, Ha-eun stepped into the bustling set.
âHello.â
With a smile, voice, and posture that epitomized traditional courtesy, Ha-eun greeted every staff member she encountered. Fortunately, none of them ignored her greeting.
After winning over everyone with her polite demeanor, Ha-eun moved to the makeup room to prepare for the shoot.
As luck would have it, just as Ha-eun was about to enter the roomâ
-Creak.
âOh.â
She found herself face-to-face with a woman who had just finished her own makeup. Ha-eun stepped back and bowed politely.
âHelloâ¦â
But before she could finish her usual greetingâ
-Swish.
The woman passed by without a single glance and disappeared somewhere, leaving Ha-eunâs polite greeting unanswered for the first time.
Watching the womanâs back recede, Ha-eunâs expression turned slightly rigid.
ââ¦Kim So-hyun?â
The actress who had ignored her was none other than Kim So-hyun, who would be playing the role of Kim Ji-ahâs mother, Seo Do-yeon, an alcoholic with severe issues.
Ha-eun wasnât meeting Kim So-hyun for the first time. They had crossed paths several times during script readings.
âHello, Iâm Ha-eun, playing Kim Ji-ah.â
ââ¦Hello.â
During the readings, Kim So-hyun had accepted Ha-eunâs greetings without any issues. She tried to think of any reason Kim So-hyun might be cold towards her, but came up blank.
Shrugging it off, Ha-eun entered the makeup room. The makeup this time went beyond what sheâd experienced during the screen test, with brushes and tools meticulously attending to every detail.
After two hours, Ha-eunâs appearance had fully transformed into Kim Ji-ah.
ââ¦Hmm.â
From her scruffy clothes to her disheveled hair, everything about her now closely resembled the image of Kim Ji-ah that Min Da-yeon had once portrayed.
This transformation showed the true power of special effects makeup. With her preparations complete, Ha-eun decided to use the time before the first shoot to explore the set.
These little experiences would all become part of her story someday.
Of course, she made sure to greet everyone she passed. She didnât see Kim So-hyun anywhere, but she knew they would meet soon enough.
Coincidentally, the first scene to be shot that day was one in which Kim Ji-ah would be abused by her mother, Seo Do-yeon. Though âabuseâ might sound tame; in reality, it was closer to a brutal mistreatment.
In fact, Ha-eun thought it might be for the best that she hadnât spoken with Kim So-hyun beforehand. Casual chitchat might lessen the intensity of their interactions in the scene.
So, she continued exploring the set until the time for the first scene drew near.
âSo-hyun and Ha-eun, are you both ready? Alright then⦠action!â
As Director Kwon Jong-hyuk called for the scene to start, Ha-eun summoned memories she would rather have left buried.
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From the moment she met Ha-eun for their script reading sessions a few days before filming started, to the day they finally stood alone together in front of the camera, Kim So-hyun had her doubts.
âCan I really bring myself to hurt such a cute kidâ¦?â
Kim So-hyun, neither a star nor a complete unknown, but somewhere in between, wasnât sure if she could pull this offâbullying someone as pretty and adorable as Ha-eun.
This was her first time playing a villainous character like Seo Do-yeon, and it wasnât an easy role to refuse, as it had come as a recommendation from Kang Sun-woo, a celebrated actor in her own agency.
She still didnât know why heâd suggested her for Seo Do-yeon, but she didnât want to disappoint the senior actor she admired.
âHello, Iâmâ¦â
-Swish.
Forcing herself to ignore Ha-eunâs polite greeting was part of her attempt to focus on the character. Even though she already planned to apologize to Ha-eun after the shoot, she had to prepare herself mentally to be Seo Do-yeon.
Moments later, she would need to become Seo Do-yeon, the abusive, alcohol-dependent mother, and torment her âdaughterâ Kim Ji-ahâin other words, Ha-eun.
Steeling herself with Seo Do-yeonâs twisted mindset, she waited for Director Kwonâs cue.
â...Do you think Iâm a joke, too?â
With a voice heavy with simmering anger and a hint of bitterness, she staggered toward Kim Ji-ah and eventually backed her into a corner, trapping her with no escape.
-Bang!
Pushing her âdaughterâ all the way against the wall of the dark, cramped room, So-hyun locked eyes with Ha-eunâs unflinching gaze.
âTell me. Where did you hide the money from my drawer?!â
In this scene, Seo Do-yeon mistakenly believes Kim Ji-ah has stolen her money. In reality, Seo Do-yeon herself had spent it but was too drunk to remember.
Yet from Kim Ji-ah, who silently looked up at her, there was no responseâno excuses or explanations. She knew Seo Do-yeon wouldnât listen.
Unfortunately, her silence only fueled Seo Do-yeonâs anger.
-Smack!
Seo Do-yeonâs alcohol-fueled rage exploded, striking Kim Ji-ah. Without resistance, Kim Ji-ah collapsed to the floor.
âStop pretending and get up! Where did you hide my money?!â
As she grabbed Kim Ji-ah by the collar and yanked her up, she was met with the same silence as before.
But unlike the earlier silence, there was now a trembling lip, clenched tightly, and a pair of hollow, empty eyes that appeared to suck in Seo Do-yeonâs emotions like a bottomless pit.@@novelbin@@
âFine, Kim Ji-ah⦠letâs see how long you can keep this up.â
For a moment, the experienced actress Kim So-hyun faltered, stumbling over her lines as she looked into Ha-eunâs lifeless gaze.
In a cruel twist, instead of Seo Do-yeon dominating her âdaughterâ with hatred, it was Kim Ji
-ahâs hopeless despair that seemed to overwhelm Seo Do-yeon.