Page 27 of Flip the Script


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I feel really uncomfortable as I watch Bryan and Minjee grin at each other. It’s like watching two of my worlds converge in the most unpleasant way.

Despite the whirlwind of thoughts and emotions going on inside my head, I manage to come in naturally for the lines in my next scene. It’s a new day, and Sora, having now caught on that Hyun’s acting really weird, asks him, “Are you okay? You’re a lot quieter today.”

Since Sora is supposed to be oblivious to the fact Hyun’s even thinking about another girl, I make sure to sound genuinely worried. I won’t be helping anyone, least of all myself, if I mess up my lines in this table read.

“Hm? Oh, yeah,” Bryan reads. “Sorry. I have a lot on my mind.”

We continue down the page, with Bryan and me going backand forth. I don’t have much to work with in this scene, but I still give every line my all without sounding overly dramatic.

“All right, good job, everyone,” Director Cha says when we finish the scene, clapping his hands. “The call time for today is at two p.m. We’re going to be over at the school again. Hope everyone has a great lunch!”

When we all stand up from our seats to leave, my eyes meet Minjee’s. She looks away, and I exit the room.

I amnotgoing to let Sora be left in the dust, I think as I walk down the hall.She deserves way better than that.Ideserve better than that.

May the best actress win, Minjee.

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