Chapter 448: Thinking 'Bout You
?The two actors definitely felt more comfortable compared to the previous takes.
The onlookers also felt the shift in their composure, making them impressed of June's and Arin's professionalism.
June had a sweet smile, one that would make his fangirls melt in a heartbeat.
Jay shook his head as he watched June in his element, wondering how the guy was filled with so much talent. He didn't expect him to improve so fast after his suggestion.
Arin, too, embodied the shy Nayeon who didn't have a lot of experience with love. However, her eyes were filled with so much love—one that others couldn't deny.
"Arin is killing it," Nana whispered, liking the look on the actress' face.
However, her expression was largely attributed to the fact that she wasn't really acting.
She just really liked June.
June took a step forward...and another...and another...until they were only a foot away from each other. There was still a gap between them since they wanted to keep the drama PG-13.
Nonetheless, there was something heart-fluttering about their distance.
It was something only teenagers in high school could portray.
It took them back to the times when love was much simpler, and Director Nana wanted to portray that sweet love in the short drama.
"Tomorrow, wear whatever you're comfortable with," Jin said, looking into Nayeon's eyes.
Nayeon shyly tucked her hair behind her ears.
"For what?" she asked.
Jin paused for a moment, internally gathering his courage to finally ask the question.
"Our first date—let's have it tomorrow."
Jin sighed in relief after he finally dropped the question. It was fascinating how June was able to act on the nuances of Jin's character.
He was really just a shy little boy despite his cool exterior. The onlookers were endeared by Jin's personality and June's portrayal.
The others watching felt like a star was being born right before their eyes. It was rare to find idols who could act as well as June, and although Director Nana wanted to gatekeep his talent so she could continue to work with him, she also knew that the world deserved to see June in bigger projects.
"You should tell me more than that," Nayeon said.
"What do you want to know?" June cheekily asked. "It may not be much since I'm saving up, but I think we can still have a fun time."
Nayeon sighed before shaking her head.
"You know I don't care about that. I can even pay for the date if you want."
"No," Jin shook his head. "Please, let me spoil you."
Arin pursed her lips to hide her widening smile. She wanted to scream like a lunatic right then and there, but her character still needed to act composed!
Nayeon didn't argue with him further; she was actually elated to be spoiled by another person other than her family.
"What do I wear then?" Nayeon asked, sounding more excited.
"It doesn't matter," Jin smiled. "You can wear whatever you're comfortable in."
"No," Nayeon shook his head. "You need to tell me the theme."
"What for?" Jin chuckled. "It's a casual, fun date. Anything you wear would be fine."
Nayeon clicked her tongue. "Then, it would be alright if I wore my pajamas?"
"If you're comfortable with it, then go ahead," Jin said.
"You're making me look bad then," Nayeon sulked. "How could I stand next to you while wearing pajamas! I'd look like an utter fool."
"An utter fool who's utterly beautiful," Jin answered, making Nayeon blush once again.
"Really, though," Jin said, taking another step forward. His lips were close to her forehead, sending goosebumps all over Nayeon's skin.
"Just being with you is enough," Jin whispered.
The breeze had gotten stronger, and it made their hair sway in the wind. Since Nayeon only reached up to the bottom of June's nose, she had to lift her head slightly so she could meet his eyes.
"Thank you for giving me a chance," Jin continued.
Nayeon slightly nodded, her smile softening.
"See you tomorrow."
"Cut!" Director Nana exclaimed, fully satisfied with their scene.
The other crew members also started clapping, looking proud of the two for overcoming their barriers.
June took a step back and bowed at them, thanking each one for the hard work they had contributed to the scene.
"That's a wrap for today, people!" Nana shouted. "We'll continue this the day after tomorrow since June has another schedule."
"It will be our very last filming," Nana said, making others relieved yet disappointed at the same time. They were happy that there was only one day of filming, but at the same time, it was a shame that it ended in such a short time.
"See you then," Director Nana said, ending her speech. She went back to Bubbles and excitedly talked about the editing period of the drama.
June was about to head to where Jay was when Arin suddenly held onto his bicep.
June raised his eyebrows as he looked at the lovestruck maiden.
The way she looked at him was definitely different. The WhimsiLust potion undoubtedly did its job, but June also felt burdened since their filming had already ended.
"Do you need anything?" June asked.
"Are you going somewhere? Let's have dinner together," Arin asked without any hesitation.
June pursed his lips and removed her arms around his bicep.
"I have a meeting with our company in a while," June responded.
"Tomorrow then," Arin said, not giving up.
"I need to film King of Kings."
"Then the day after tomorrow," Arin exclaimed.
"We're filming that day," June smiled.
Arin sighed. "After the filming," she insisted. "Treat me to dinner."
June looked into her eyes and felt like the girl wouldn't give up until he agreed.
"Fine," he said.
June was sure the effects of the WhimsiLust potion would have ended by then, so he just agreed. Arin, in her normal state, would for sure forget about it after the potion's effect ended.
Arin smiled brightly.
"See you then...baby boy!" she sweetly whispered the last part of the statement, causing June to freeze.
A shiver ran down his spine—and it wasn't the good kind.
"I can't wait for that potion to expire," June muttered as he walked to where Jay was sitting.
"Well, that was interesting," Jay teased.
June sighed. "Let's go. Don't we have a meeting with the producers?"
Jay nodded as the two started walking back to the parking lot. "Yeah, they have another song for the album."
June pursed his lips, following Jay.
"Why do you look disappointed?" Jay asked. "Aren't you happy about your new album?"
"I am," June said. "It's just that—I wish they'd give us more opportunities to show our creativity. The first two songs of the album are decent, but I just feel like there's something missing. They don't even listen to our suggestions."
Jay sighed, silently agreeing. He felt a little bit ashamed that he couldn't change the situation, so he kept quiet.
"By the way," Jay said as they got to the car. "Did you implement my suggestion when you were acting just now? I was surprised by your sudden improvement."
"I did," June smirked.
"Thanks for telling me to think of astras while acting with Arin."