Chapter Six - Cameras rolling ... Action!

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The first scene was scheduled on Tuesday - eight in the morning. Since the bus service only started at seven, I had no choice but to book myself a taxi to get there.

On the night before, I was busy racking my brain over what I should wear to filming. I had all my clothes strewn over my bed in a mess. When Cass came back from her evening class, she was totally surprised.

"What are you doing?" she had asked. "Are you planning to donate your clothes?"

"No...," I groaned. "I'm thinking about what I should wear tomorrow..."

"Where are you going tomorrow...?" she asked before she answered her own question. "Oh... You are going down to Gyeong-gi!"

"Yes...," I let out a frustrated sigh. I was usually particular about what I wore and more so for important events.

"Well...," she flipped through the clothes on the bed. "Jeans would be suitable. Skirt or dress might be inconvenient. Bring a cardigan just in case, since you are so afraid of the cold. Maybe you can wear this," she took up a long sleeved V-neck blouse. "Not too fanciful yet not to casual."

I took the blouse from her and looked at it. "I was thinking along the same line too..." I hung it over the chair and began to gather the remaining clothings back into the wardrobe. "Do you think it'll be cold tomorrow?"

"Just the same as today, I presume...," she answered. "But the winds might be cool."

I nodded as I added in my cardigan. I wasn't a person who could entertain being cold. I hated feeling cold. My palms and feet always cool up easily. I was half debating if I should bring along my new gloves, just in case.

"Don't worry," Cass massaged my shoulders. "I'm sure it'll be fine. Anyway, don't the crew always wear like that?"

"How do you know?" I asked her curiously.

"Saw it on the trailers..."

"Oh..."

So I set the alarm clock for six in the morning and left by quarter to seven. Fortunately, a taxi came along in time and I hopped on thankfully. It was the first time I had rode in the korean taxi. According to Cass, it should be okay.

Since I came out early, we managed to avoid the traffic and arrived at Gyeong-gi five minutes before eight. According to Miss Park, I was supposed to alight two streets and take a little walk uphill. The road would be closed off for filming so unauthorized vehicles would not be able to enter.

I flashed my pass to the security guard who admitted me easily and I continued my stroll upwards. The place was already bustling with people - cameramen were busy setting up, crew shouting out to each other; people having breakfast as well as the technicians busy with the lights and sound systems and what not. I didn't spot any familiar face. However I did spot a guy sitting under the huge golf umbrella and a lady was busy brushing powder on his face. He had on school uniform - dark blue jacket and beige pants. I didn't recognise him though.

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