Epilogue

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"Filming in 3...2...1." The cameraman signaled for the interview to begin.

"Hello, people of the world!" The energetic interviewer started. "I'm here with Min Mirae, one of the most successful movie producers in South Korea. She has an interesting life we'd like to know a little more about today. Ready, Mirae?"

"Yup, let's roll." She smiled.

M=Mirae
I=Interviewer

I: My first question for you is, what inspires you to create your films? Your genres range from romance to action to comedy.

M: I get my inspiration from my family. "For Eternity", my best romance film, was sparked by my parents and how much they love each other.

I: I think my favorite film of yours is "Lil' Bitch". The sisters in that movie had my stomach aching from laughter. What inspired that?

M: That was inspired by my sister and I when we were growing up. Suki and I had quite the life together.

I: Speaking of your childhood, what was it like to grow up in the mafia?

M: I think my childhood was fine. Sure, bullets flew past my face sometimes, but my parents always tried their best to make my days sunny and beautiful.

I: When you found out your parents run the mafia, did you ever think badly of them?

M: Never. I could never think that. When I was born, my appa and my grandmother were the only people who cared for me. My biological umma didn't want me. But my umma who treated me like a daughter before even marrying my appa? She loves the shit out of me and she makes sure I know it. For that, I could never think bad of them.

I: You've mentioned in previous interviews that your biological umma is in prison. Have you visited her?

M: I vaguely remember seeing her when I was four. The last time I saw her was when I was 15.

I: And how did that go?

M: I hate her.

I: ...alright! Um...is there anyone you're romantically interested in at the moment?

M: I did have a small crush on a man a long time ago, but a Venezuelan woman high key stole him away. As for right now, no one has my eye.

I: I'd like to get back onto the topic of your parents. Former mafia boss and current inmate Jeon Jungkook was said to have gotten into contact with your umma again. Is that true?

M: Next question.

I: But-

M: That's not a question for me to answer. Next. Question.

I: Right. It's been heard that your parents will be retiring soon. Are you going to step up and become the boss, or is your sister taking their place?

M: Excuse me, but are the rest of the questions going to be like this? Because if they are, people will be coming for you.

I: Uh...

Mirae got out of her seat and took the interviewer's paper from him. Scanning the page, she shook her head, "cut the cameras...deadass."

"Miss Mirae-" the interviewer tried to stop her.

"No. If you wanted to talk to my parents about mafia operations, just ask them." She gathered her things. "Good luck leaving their house alive though."

What a waste of time. Mirae didn't work her ass off to become one of the best movie producers so that she could be asked about the inside of the mafia. Not every interview was like this though, most of them did show genuine interest in her and her career.

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