Time had flown by, and now you found yourself in a lavish hotel room in Las Vegas, where Chaeyoung's next concert was set to take place.The day had been a whirlwind of shopping, exploring the city, and sharing laughter, but now it was time for you to focus.
You sat at the small desk in the room, your laptop open, scenes from the movie flashing on the screen as you worked on editing.
The agency had reminded you to push forward with the final edits, and you wanted everything to be perfect.
The sound of running water stopped, and moments later, Chaeyoung emerged from the bathroom, her hair damp, dressed in a fluffy white robe.
She made her way over to you, her presence instantly easing the tension in your shoulders.
Her hands gently found their place on your shoulders as she leaned over, giving you a gentle massage.
"You really know how to focus, huh?" she teased, her voice soft and playful.
"Watching you do all this... I swear I lose brain cells just trying to understand what you're doing."
You chuckled, keeping your eyes on the screen as you adjusted a scene's lighting.
"Hey, no one's good at everything," you replied. "Besides, I think your multitasking skills with concerts and everything else you do are way more impressive."
Chaeyoung grinned, pressing a kiss to your cheek as she leaned down from the side. "Thanks, but just don't stay up too late, okay? I know how you get with your work."
You gave her a small smile, nodding. "I won't. I promise."
Chaeyoung straightened up and padded over to the bed, grabbing her phone from the nightstand.
She hadn't had much time to scroll through her socials lately, too busy with back-to-back concert preparations and traveling.
But now, she unlocked her phone, intending to quickly check in on what fans were saying about the tour.
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A STAR ON SET (SON CHAEYOUNG X F READER)
FanfictionA journey of two women, Park Sora, a film director/scriptwriter, and Son Chaeyoung, a famous singer, navigating their professional and personal dynamics while discovering love amidst the chaos of filmmaking.