Chapter 4: FLASHBACK l

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Faye Malisorn's POV

>>Flasbacks<<

My heart was racing as I picked up the phone and heard P'wan's voice on the other end.

"Faye, I have some news for you. We've decided that you're the one we want to play Ar-Neung in our upcoming series!"

A mixture of excitement and disbelief washed over me.

"This is amazing news." I said, my voice shaking. "But are you sure? There are so many talented actors out there."

P'wan was quick to reassure me, her voice brimming with confidence.

"We've considered many options, but we're 100% sure you're the right person for the job. You have something special, Faye. You have the talent, the charisma, and the range to bring Ar-Neung to life in a way no one else can."

As P'wan's words echoed in my head, my heart swelled with pride and gratitude at her praise. She believed in my abilities and saw something in me that I hadn't quite seen in myself.

It was a powerful feeling, knowing that someone of P'wan's caliber thought I was the best choice for such an important role.

"Thank you so much, P'wan."

"We're thrilled to have you on board." She said. "I'll email you the details and let you know what the next steps are."

After hanging up the phone with P'wan, I waited anxiously for news from the production team. When the email with my contract finally arrived, I could hardly believe it.

I am actually being offered the role of Ar-Neung, with a full-length contract outlining my responsibilities and pay. I am incredibly excited and also, a little scared.

As I step into the workshop, I can hardly believe that this is where it all begins.

Just a few days ago, I was anxiously waiting for news and now here I am, I am about to embark on the journey of playing the lead role of Ar-Neung in the upcoming Girls Love series at Ninestarstudios.

I am filled with a mix of excitement and nerves, feeling a little out of place in this unfamiliar environment.

Despite my anxieties, I know that this is a once in a lifetime opportunity and I am determined to give it my all.

Glancing around the set, I realize that I haven't met any of the other cast members yet. This realization heightens my nerves, as I wonder who I will be working with and what they will be like.

As I was lost in my thoughts, a woman came up to greet me with a warm smile on her face.

"You must be Faye Malisorn. I'm the acting instructor for this series. It's great to meet you."

I smiled nervously back, trying to hide my fear and excitement.

"Nice to meet you too,"

Then I turned my attention to the entrance as three other girls walked into the workshop.

My eyes widened in surprise as I recognized one of them. I racked my brain, trying to place where I had seen her before.

"Ah! Hello," She greeted with a cute smile on her face.

As I stood there, looking at the familiar face, it hit me. This was the girl I had seen singing before.

Her voice and performance had left me spellbound. A rush of different emotions hit me all at once. Surprise, fascination, and yes, even nervousness.

Ah! She's just so cute!

She's standing right in front of me now, about to be my costar in the new series. I couldn't believe my luck, but I couldn't shake off the butterflies in my stomach either.

I wondered if she recognized me too. I vividly remembered our brief eye contact and the smile shared between us. I couldn't shake the feeling that she might remember that moment as well.

The thought both excited and terrified me. Could she have already formed an impression of me without us even speaking yet?

"Great, now that we're all here, let's take a moment to get to know each other." The teacher said.

One by one, we took turns stating our names. When it was my turn, I spoke up with a hint of nervousness in my voice.

"I'm Faye. I'm going to play the role of Ar-Neung. It's nice to meet you all."

As we continued to get to know each other, we participated in various activities designed to build trust and communication within the group.

The first mission was blind trust. We were tasked with guiding each other through an imaginary obstacle course without being able to see.

Yoko and I shared a few laughs, making small jokes and giving each other playful nudges.

Our interactions were being filmed, probably to document the cast bonding process.

We moved onto the next activity the instructor had planned: a two-minute back-and-forth questioning session.

I was once again paired with Yoko, my heart fluttering at the thought of delving deeper into her personality.

As we sat across from each other, we began the questioning session as the two-minute clock ticked down.

"You know, I never thought I'd get the chance to work with you in this series. It's a nice surprise." Yoko confessed.

Taken aback by her comment, I replied honestly.

"I was taken by surprise too. I remember seeing you sing, and I was captivated by your voice and performance. It's an honor to work with you now."

As Yoko smiled at my compliment, I couldn't help but admire her. Her beauty and grace seemed to shine brighter when she smiled, and I caught myself staring at her a little longer than I should have.

"To be honest, when I first saw you, I thought you were a CEO, given how beautiful you are." She admitted sheepishly, her cheeks blushing a little.

I was both touched and amused by Yoko's confession. I chuckled lightly and replied with a hint of playful flattery.

"Well, I'm flattered you think I look CEO-material. But no, I'm just an actress, just like you."

She let out a soft laugh, blushing slightly at her own assumption.

I couldn't help but be captivated by her beauty once again. Her radiant smile and warm laughter drew me in, and I found myself secretly admiring her even more without realizing it.

I tried to focus on the task at hand, asking questions and listening intently to her responses, but my eyes kept drifting to her face, taking in every detail.

The two-minute back-and-forth session eventually came to an end, leaving us both feeling a little more connected to each other.

We thanked each other for the pleasant conversation and prepared for the next activity.

After some time to regroup, our teacher instructed us to form a circle and share something personal about ourselves with the group.

This was meant to build trust and familiarity among the cast members. Then we all listened intently to each other's story, forming deeper bonds with one another.

I found myself genuinely intrigued by Ize and Marissa, but my mind kept drifting back to Yoko. Every time she spoke or laughed, my heart skipped a beat, and I couldn't help but steal glances at her throughout the session.

But when I caught myself repeatedly being drawn to Yoko, I pushed aside my thoughts and tried to remain professional as possible.

What am I even thinking?

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