《Life, Once Again!》Chapter 17
Advertisement
‘Man, Daemyung, you look like you’re about to explode,’ Maru found himself thinking.
The boy probably didn’t know why Iseul was laughing right now, yet his face was redder than a ripe tomato. Well, he seemed to be fine with it, at the very least. Taejoon and Iseul weren’t mean enough to make fun of Daemyung to his face either. Maru noticed another kid in the corner quietly reading a book by himself.
It was Geunseok.
Maru was observing Geunseok carefully since a while ago. Because of how silent the boy was. He noticed that the book in the boy’s hand had something to do with acting. Such focus. Geunseok’s eyes never left the page regardless of the ongoing conversations around him.
He had a wide forehead, big eyes, and a pretty shapely nose. He still had a youthful appearance, but there was definitely handsome aspect mixed in.
Maru turned to look over some of the other club members. Soyeon, who was sitting to the left of Geunseok, she was chubby but not ugly. Kind of cute? She looked good in her short hair. She was in the same major as Geunseok and Yurim. Design. Soyeon kept glancing at Geunseok every once in awhile. How adorable.
Yurim, on the other hand, was on her phone during this entire time. She didn’t seem to be doing much on it, really. There wasn’t a lot you can do on a phone around this time. Maybe send a text, or play a few games? Her hair was a very dark brown, but it was natural. Otherwise the teachers would have said something about it.
‘Then again, this school only really cares about hair length.’
Boys couldn’t get hair long enough to cover their ears, and girls couldn’t get hair past their shoulders. Despite the rule, students tried their utmost to keep up with trends. Yurim was one such girl. Her hair was curled right above her shoulder, a length that teachers were barely fine with. Maru turned to look at Daemyung for a second.
“The seniors aren’t coming,” the boy commented.
“Yeah.”
“You feeling hot?”
“Not really.”
“God, it feels so warm in here.”
Daemyung glanced at Yurim as he spoke. Maru wondered for a second what the boy’s face would be like if their eyes were to meet. It would be an interesting sight for sure, but he decided not to do anything about it.
He’d feel bad seeing Daemyung’s face turn red as a beet again.
The boy was talking with the attractive people in the club right now and they were getting along. Dojin was mixed in the group as well. Come to think of it, Dojin was pretty handsome as a person as well. Just… his usual expressions at class didn’t allow for any appeal to his face was all.
Advertisement
Not as handsome as Taejoon, of course. Taejoon looked good enough to be in a TV advertisement right then and there. If Geunseok looked like a handsome, serious guy, Taejoon looked like one of those lighthearted, fun guys. He was probably really popular in class.
Maru noticed Iseul laughing in the group. She and Taejoon seemed to be close together despite being in different majors. They most likely knew each other from middle school. Iseul reminded him of Yoonjung, actually.
No, scratch that. She was like a quieter version of Yoonjung. Then again, anyone would look quiet compared to Yoonjung. Iseul, too, had very long hair that barely dangled above her shoulders. She looked like a popular kid, too.
His eyes met with Iseul’s. Maru turned away with a shrug.
‘This is pretty fun.’
He had no idea how fun it was to observe people. They all looked so different depending on where their eyes, nose and mouth were.
That wasn’t all, of course. Everything from how their eyes moved, the way they looked at people, and the way their smiled. It made him realize once again how important body language was at conveying emotions. Even now, he could roughly tell how everyone was feeling even without talking to them. Daemyung’s emotions were as plain as day, whereas Yurim was the most difficult to figure out.
“Um, hey, guys,” Taejoon asked, getting the attention of the room, “Did anyone come here to become a stage manager?”
Finally, a constructive question.
“I want to try acting a little bit, though. Even if I end up becoming a side character.”
“Even being an extra is fine, in my opinion.”
Daemyung and Dojin responded respectively.
“Same here.”
“I want to be a side character. An important one. Or a main, even.”
Yurim responded curtly, and Soyeon carefully confessed her big plans to everyone.
“The most impactful character. Doesn’t matter who it is.”
Geunseok got straight to the point, earning some claps from Taejoon. His expression didn’t change at all though, which reminded Maru of a Moai statue for a split second. They looked similar, actually.
“I want to be an impactful character too, then!” Iseul copied Geunseok, who glared at her a little bit.
“Yeah, sure, go for it. What about you, Maru?” Taejoon asked.
Maru thought for a second. Thankfully, it didn’t take long.
“Staff,” he answered.
“Really?”
“I mean, you’ll need at least one person taking care of the stage stuff while everyone else acts. I’ll come out as an extra every once in a while for fun.”
“You don’t want to be a main character?”
“Not really. I’m having enough fun already.”
He really was. Just being able to think and talk with different kids at the same time was very enjoyable to him. Living a fun life didn’t mean he had to be in the spotlight all the time. Maru wanted to be the person who could enjoy the little things in life, one who isn’t bogged down by reality chasing big dreams.
Advertisement
‘Maybe this is escapism.’
Well, whatever. If there was anything his 45 years of life had taught him, it was that he needed to live a safe life. He remembered the piece of metal that went through the bus window and impaled his chest right then. The feeling of having all the blood drained out of your body. He felt dizzy enough to puke only seconds after the impact, he remembered.
“What’s up?” Taejoon asked in a worried tone. Maru just waved him away saying ‘I bit my tongue.’
“And here I thought.”
The conversation ended. It was a nice little bonding moment for them. Right then, the club room door opened. The advisor walked in with all the seniors, holding bowls upon bowls of food.
“We weren’t caught, did we?” Taesik, the advisor, asked.
“Yes, I think we’re fine,” one of the seniors responded, allowing Taesik to let out a sigh of relief.
“You didn’t wait long, did you?”
““No, sir.””
“Well then, let’s eat first. I know lunchtime passed, but you all are still growing.”
“Whoa. Did you buy all this, sir?” Dojin asked, earning a nod from Taesik.
“Thank you for the meal.”
The club members closed the door and quickly started eating. The nervous air of the room was pretty fun for Maru. Taesik kept glancing at the club door. It was probably bad for them to eat delivery food in the school building.
“Um, teach, I think the vice principal saw us earlier. What do we do?” Yoonjung asked, worry imbued in her voice.
“Don’t worry about it and just eat. It’s our first meal together.”
That was when the students really dug into their food. Maru was reminded of the military for a second. Of that time right after sports day when the troop hosted a massive barbeque for everyone.
“Eat, Maru. We need to clean this up.”
“Yessir.”
Maru answered, taking in a mouthful of noodles.
* * *
“You weren’t caught, were you?”
“Teach, who do you think I am? I’ve done this more than enough times.” Minsung said proudly.
“Phew, we finished eating, so let’s head to the fifth floor now.” Taesik said, standing up from his seat.
“The club room’s small, so most of the time we’ll be using the auditorium to practice. Even the stage feels small though.” “The auditorium feels small? Really?” Dojin asked.
The auditorium accounted for the largest place in the main building. What would 12 people need to do to make that place feel small? The group followed the advisor all the way up to the fifth floor. Maru noticed that the props there were all covered by a tarp. Probably to prevent equipment damage like last time.
Maru glanced at Joonghyuk, who gestured at him to stay quiet.
“I know you’ve been here before, but I’ll introduce it again. This is the auditorium, where you’ll be spending your time practicing for most of the year. You can run and shout here if you’d like. Of course, not during class time, but during festival season...”
Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!
Taesik shouted like a cannon into the auditorium. His voice was loud enough to make the entire place ring, making the first years step back a little in surprise. Maru was surprised too, actually. He didn’t think a voice that loud could come out of someone who was just 160cm.
“You can shout this loudly if you want.”
“Oh my gosh, you have such a loud voice, teacher.”
“If you practice, you can become like this.”
Taesik coughed a few times before continuing.
“Now then, I’ll take off after I say everything else. First of all, you know getting a teacher for you costs money, right?”
The first years’ faces stiffened, save for Maru and Geunseok. Maru knew nothing was free, and Geunseok probably knew something about this from the beginning.
“It costs 30,000 won per person.”
“Ah...”
Someone let out. Taesik smiled,
“...But it’s been paid for. We got plenty of funding, so don’t worry about it.”
30,000 won. It wasn’t a small fee for a student. Plus, no parent would be happy to hear that they needed to pay that much money for something other than studying. Especially if their child was going to an engineering school already.
“So make sure that you learn enough to perform an amazing play, alright?”
“Yessir!”
There was no hesitation in their answers. Right then, Maru realized that the second years didn’t look so well.
‘Hold on, there’s no way the club got good funding after their reputation took such a big hit. They have very few club members, too.’
Well, that was strange. The second years’ faces probably had something to do with it too.
Taesik had been good to them. He was kind, he cared for the club, and he didn’t hesitate to give them food. In that case….
Maru scratched his cheeks. Is Taesik using his own money? That wouldn’t be right.
Hm.
Maru decided to keep watching for now. He didn’t want to say anything.
Advertisement
- In Serial17 Chapters
Immortal Soul
An immortal soul trying to survive in a world filled with dangers. When the young Lena dies during a hunt with her friends, she comes back as a walking corpse, an undead. Ripped away from her old life and transformed into a monster she has to find her way through the world. But living as an undead isn´t easy and every mistake she makes could be her last. Lena ventures through the world, fighting monsters, discovering treasures, and finding new friends. But deep down in her soul, all she wants is to gain her humanity back and live as a human again. And she will do everything necessary to achieve her goal, even if it meant fully embracing her new self. Hi, this is my first story and I'm doing this to get better at English. I hope this story finds some fans. Also, I would be happy about every help I can get to improve my writing skills. Feel free to point out mistakes or give me some advice. Be nice in the comments.
8 68 - In Serial21 Chapters
Mana Crystal Farmer
Life is just too cruel for the poor. "I need money to survive." With a bottomless pit of debt and his little sister threatened, Zack is dragged into the life of a currency mining slave. He sits in a cubicle and stares at a screen for forty hours at a time, slaving away for very little money, and eating nothing but instant noodles for days on end. But he gradually gets good at it. So good in fact, that his clear speed becomes unrivaled. If he kept this up, things could end up well for his family. Alas, life has other plans. Strange portals begin to appear across the world, bringing with them other-worldly monsters and game-like scenarios. It is up to Zack to refine his grind in a world where magic becomes reality, and performance in examinations could be the difference between riches and fame, and death.
8 183 - In Serial17 Chapters
Grimm Darkfyre -- Darkening Dungeon
Grimm Darkfyre is not a hero. In fact, he's hired to kill those who worship heroes. As a Dark Wizard, for the Wizard's Guild, his job is to annihilate good things. But when he has an opportunity to turn his life into something entirely different, like owning a dungeon, things look a bit better for him. Can he fight against fate, and overcome the obstacles that are trying to hold him back?If you like Dark Villains, Grim Dark Story-lines, Dungeon Core, Kingdom Building, LitRPG stats, and Anime-style combat and world building, then you're going to love Grimm Darkfyre.
8 235 - In Serial6 Chapters
Highschool Necromancer
Lucius is not your average highschool student. He can see the dead. Which is great for helping him cheat in exams. But things take a nose dive after the death of his uncle. What was suppose to be a simple desposing of the body quickly becomes more complicated. The issue is not helped when he finds out that one of his classmates seems to have died from mysterious causes. What is a teenage necromancer suppose to do in this situation?
8 82 - In Serial7 Chapters
World tag#001 (Revised)
When you wake up and you are told you are dead and in the process of reincarnation, do you believe it’s a dream, a hoax or the truth? Talking with a self declared God, who apparently doesn’t care at all, spring much more questions than answers, so the adventure begin. This is my first attempt (highlight on attempt) to write and I’m not a native speaker, so sorry in advance for any mistake and hope it will be interesting. The cover and the, hopefully, future maps are generated by: topps.diku.dk/torbenm/maps.msp This version is an overhaul of "World tag#001", same story but longer chapter.
8 144 - In Serial46 Chapters
UMA ESTÓRIA DANATUÁ (ficção - português)
Um demônio, uma demiana, um dahr e uma nefelin. Em comum entre todos eles apenas o fato de serem guerreiros formidáveis que, provavelmente, não deveriam ter se encontrado. Apesar das esperanças de que tudo ocorresse bem, para a grande maioria não havia como não se matarem no processo. A cada encontro um confronto terrível, e o que os coloca sob uma perspectiva mais dramática é a guerra em que eles estão imersos, uma guerra tão vasta e terrível que tem o poder para causar o fim de uma era. Mas, no sorriso tranquilo de alguns poucos, a visão de destino e a face sorridente de um deus. O que poderia dar errado? [...] - Não tenho contratos com vocês – rilhou Mercator. – Nem com qualquer outro ser, anjo, demônio ou deus, por miserável que seja. Escuridão examinava Mercator, os olhos frios e calculistas. - Nos batemos naquelas cavernas, e perdemos tudo e... - Se perderam tudo é porque seu inimigo te superou. Que diferença eu poderia ter feito? [...]
8 218

