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“Thanks!” she replies. “You were good, too.”

The compliment is nice, but it doesn’t do much against how crummy I feel about the scene in general. Something in Minjee’s expression tells me she feels the same way. I say quietly so only she can hear, “Thanks. I just wish I had better lines to work with.”

Minjee’s eyes widen. “Same!” she whispers back. “Wouldn’t it be amazing if Sora and Danbi were secretly friends?”

“Or better yet, lovers?”

The question comes out of my mouth before I can stop it. Minjee laughs and says, “Oh gosh, that’d be so good! And then they could ride off into the sunset together while leaving Hyun in the dust.”

“What are you two whispering about?” Director Cha asks, cutting our conversation short. “The camera is ready. Please get back to your places.”

Minjee and I share one last secret grin before we return to our marks. Sora and Danbi being endgame is a scenario that’ll probably never happen in a K-drama, but it’s definitely fun to think about. And even though I’m sure Minjee was just playing along with what I said, it makes me feel better that she wasn’t repulsed by the idea.

Before we begin again, Minjee says loud enough for everyone else to hear, “Take two. Hope you’re ready, agissi. Because this time I’m going to be glaring even more daggers at you.”

I throw a mock-victory sign in Minjee’s direction. “Bring it. Because this princess isn’t going down without a fight.”

Everyone chuckles at our little exchange, and it takes me a lot of effort to stop smiling so we can run the scene again.

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