Painting with Sunnie

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"Hi." Sunnie smiled, coming into view. Mi-Hi had finished setting up the camera while Sunnie was setting up the canvas and paint.

"Sunnie here! And I'll be painting while answering questions." She smiled, as she put on her apron.

'Is your hair real?'

She rolled her eyes at the comment. "No I'm wearing a wig. It's hard to manage my hair so I don't usually have my hair out."

Sunnie was never fond of those kinds of questions. She didn't feel as though it was anyone's buisness if her hair was real or not.

Mi-Hi handed her a cup of water and Sunnie placed it on the floor next to her canvas. The camera was set up on a tripod, the canvas was against the wall, and there was beige cloth on the floor under it. There were bottles of paint sprawled out on the floor.

"I know the canvas is fairly big. So I most definitely won't finish painting, I'd most likely finish one third of it but I'll make sure to post the finished product on Instagram." She smiled with a thumbs up.

'What is your real name?'

"I'm sure Google can tell you, but my real name is Irie, Irie Armstrong." She answered. "And my Korean name is Lee Ae-Cha."

'Who gave you your Korean name?'

"Oh actually.." Sunnie sat down on the floor, deciding to start at the bottom of the canvas. She poured different kinds of paint onto the paint pallet. Then she continued. "I've lived in Korea most of my life. So my parents gave me my Korean name so it'd be easier for people to pronounce." She explained. "I know people who moved to Korea would often get their names from their close friends, but not me."

"Oh but I gave Unnie her Korean name." Sunnie said, referring to Abyss. "I gave her the name Mun-Hee which means 'literate'. I know it's a male name, but it seemed very fitting for her." Sunnie started applying the paint to the sketch she had made on the canvas the night before.

"Then Cho-Sung gave her the last name 'Park'. He said that when he first saw her dancing, her aura reminded him of Park Jimin's." Sunnie said. "We were supposed to perform an elegant piece for dance so I guess that's why. I wasn't able to see since I got into training late." She explained, she dipped the brush in the water, dried it, then dipped it in the brown paint. She continued to paint.

'Are you and Abyss sisters?'

"Oh I saw this on her live yesterday." She said as she turned back around and continued her task. "We're are not blood related." She explained. "But I feel very close to Abyss as if we are sisters. We share the same struggles and it's nice to have someone to confide to." She said.

Sunnie's hand slipped and accidentally got paint outside of the line. "Fuck." Sunnie groaned then quickly covered her mouth.

Mi-Hi stood behind the camera, staring at her with wide eyes.

"Excuse me." She smiled, with her hand over her mouth as if she had accidentally burped.

She continued on. "I'll figure out how go fix that later." She said, nodding.

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