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"Hello!" I laughed as all the boys turned around, looking a little scared.  "It's part of my concept," I excused, adjusting the beret on my head.  I wore a plaid dress along with a trench coat, all shades of brown.  Honestly, it was a cute outfit, but I didn't like it too much on me because of the color.  I always liked more pastel and brighter colors.

Jake raised an eyebrow, "Your concept is being a stereotypical French girl?"

"If she was a stereotypical French girl, her shirt would be striped," Heeseung pointed out.

I frowned, putting on the leather satchel as well, "Then I would be a mime at that point.  Honestly, berets aren't that popular.  From Marseille at least," I said with a small shrug.  I looked at Jungwon who was just staring at me with a small smile, "Yah, what is it?"

Jungwon shook his head, busying himself with props, "Nothing," He said with a small smile.  I narrowed my eyes at him, only earning a laugh, "I'm serious!"

"Chae, what is your concept, specifically?" Sunoo asked as I organized the art supplies.

"I'm going to paint something, maybe a message...? I'm not sure.  But I'm playing into the painter concept," I looked at Jungwon who was eyeing the sheep costume that was hung up, "Jungwon-ah, what's yours?" I asked, walking up to him.

Jungwon shrugged.  I smiled softly feeling his hand reach out to mine, almost out of habit, "I'm thinking of dressing up like a sheep.  You know, a play on my name?" He looked at the whiteboard that was in the room, "Could you draw some garden stuff on the board? Like a child's drawing."

I nodded, "Mhm, ah your concept is going to be cute!"

"Look at Jake hyung's," Jungwon laughed, pointing to Jake who was in overalls and the same glasses for Chamber 5.  He was going to read a "story" to the camera.  Like an older brother to a younger sibling. "I like your outfit, it's pretty," He said quietly.

I grinned, "Thank you.  I try," I didn't tease him too much seeing the blush already on his face. "Means a lot," I hummed, resting my chin over his shoulder while he tried finding more props.

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"We need to hurry before the sun sets," I reminded Jungwon, setting up the camera.  We were outside to film both our videos.  However because I actually had to paint something, we started a little later than everyone else.  It did feel really nice breathing in fresh air and being outside.  I had painted the I-Land logo along with some colorful and bubbly messages in a font you'd find online.  Jungwon and I also drew a garden on the whiteboard for his video.

"I got this!" Jungwon said confidently, waddling around in the sheep costume. I laughed as he crouched down, getting into position, while picking at the grass. "What?" He asked, squinting at me due to the sun.

"You look like a sheep! Like an actual sheep," I chuckled, adjusting the camera angle. "If you start bleating, I'm going to lose it," I said when Jungwon started grinning.

Jungwon laughed, "I'll save it for the video then. And if you laugh, keep it quiet."

I held up my hand, signaling to Jungwon I was going to start filming, 'Three... two... one!"

"WAIT!"

I burst out laughing, taking a step back from the camera when Jungwon nearly slipped and fell on the damp grass.  I held my stomach while I laughed.  I looked at Jungwon who did not look amused. "It's a little funny," I reasoned, going back to the camera and adjusting the angle from when I moved.

Jungwon shook his head, a smile on his face, "Take two!'

We managed to complete Jungwon's video after a couple of takes.  The first two were scrapped as he forgot his lines and cue.  He and I switched places.  Jungwon helped me move the canvas over as well as the stool.  I was going to pretend to be painting and then show it to the camera.

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