The Girl I Saved on the Train Turned Out to Be My Childhood Friend, Vol. 5 by Kennoji and Fly

The Girl I Saved on the Train Turned Out to Be My Childhood Friend, Vol. 5 by Kennoji and Fly

Author:Kennoji and Fly [FLY, KENNOJI]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Yen On
Published: 2023-12-12T00:00:00+00:00


I won’t deny how happy that made me.

“I have singing practice today,” I told Ryou.

“Right, it is a musical, after all,” he muttered, while holding up the camera. “Isn’t it a lot of work? Acting and singing and dancing.”

“Is it? I like dancing and singing, so I’m enjoying it more than if it were just plain acting.”

“Oh. Cool.”

We arrived at a different studio from last time. I greeted the staff and went inside.

As I was changing my shoes, someone called my name.

“Morning, Aika!”

Yasuda came up to me from behind, showing off his shiny, white teeth.

The model was tall—his grandfather was from England or something.

“Good morning. I’m looking forward to our rehearsal today.”

“Hey. G-good mornin’.” Ryou awkwardly greeted him after me, camera in hand.

Yasuda narrowed his eyes after looking at Ryou’s face and the filming permit hanging around his neck.

“You got the camera boy here today, too, huh? Wow, aren’t you a superstar.”

“Oh, it’s nothing. My manager just wanted to do a little backstage shooting.”

I waved it off with an awkward smile.

Another actor called for Yasuda, so he waved bye and walked off into the hallway.

“By the way, did I tell you? That guy is my partner in the play.”

“Seriously? He’s a pretty good-looking guy…” Ryou gave an ordinary response. “Come to think of it, you’re using Aika Himejima as your stage name now, huh?”

That’s all you have to say?

“Ahem. You know, we’ll be holding hands and hugging each other on stage.”

“Oh, is it a love story? I just realized I don’t know anything about the musical.”

“Yes, it is…”

That’s what caught your interest. Geez, you blockhead.

Mr. Matsuda said he thought something of me, but was he really right?

The studio was about the size of a classroom. I stood in a corner, looking through the lyrics and humming to the rhythm.

Being the lead role, I had the most parts out of the whole cast.

This was my second singing rehearsal for the musical. It was a bit different from just singing normally, so I also reviewed the notes I took of what they told me last time.

I glanced at the camera filming me.

“Don’t mind me.”

“I-I’m not! Why would I ever?!”

I noticed everyone in the studio looked at us.

I shrank out of embarrassment.

Ryou widened his eyes at my reaction and softly tapped the camera.

“I meant the camera.”

“I know.”

“Don’t mind the camera.”

“…I can’t just pretend it doesn’t exist.”

“What I mean is, when you were reading the lyrics, you put on a documentary-like face. Don’t do that.”

…How could you tell?

More and more people came in saying good morning. Everyone scheduled for rehearsal was beginning to gather at the studio.

“Hey, Himeji, did you hear anything about me from Mr. Matsuda?”

“Huh? What do you mean?”

“If you don’t know, then forget it.”

I tilted my head in confusion.

“He told me he gave you a DVD of one of my concerts. Did you watch it? What did you think of it?” I asked very casually. It’s not like I really cared, I was still focused on reading the lyrics and notes.

“Yeah, I did.



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