[closed] bite me.
[After the success of their Love☆Star special, it was safe to say that HiMERU had his share of working closely with Kazehaya Tatsumi for a good while; though never again would be the ideal, it's hardly realistic, he knows. Even with how ALKALOID has been skyrocketing in popularity — thankfully busy enough to keep a certain eyesore out of the way — they are still featured in tandem with Crazy:B rather often, as "units that debuted at the same time and get along well." Thus, working alongside one another is regrettably unavoidable.
Even with that being said, he's not prepared to see the saintly bastard himself at the scene of his next job. It didn't feel like so long ago that HiMERU had rejected the offer for that disgusting sequel concept (not that their unit is exactly drowning in work offers, but it's important to draw the line when needed, and that was definitely needed, lest the man snap and attempt murder in front of a film crew — again!).
He knew that the production staff had been taking more time to cast his opposite, with great consideration to potential on-screen chemistry, but... isn't this just too much? Some deliberately sick joke? Another hidden camera prank? A part of him is almost wishing for one of the Aoi twins to jump out to speed along the punchline, but no such thing happens. Of course. It's never that easy. Not whenever he's involved.
The best he can do for now is grin and bear it. HiMERU is... a professional, after all. They've only just begun. No need to overreact. Just stay calm, and take it one step at a time.
His smile may be plastered on, but that's just business as usual.]
Tatsumi. What a coincidence to find you here today. So the rumors are true, then? We're to be co-stars... again?
Even with that being said, he's not prepared to see the saintly bastard himself at the scene of his next job. It didn't feel like so long ago that HiMERU had rejected the offer for that disgusting sequel concept (not that their unit is exactly drowning in work offers, but it's important to draw the line when needed, and that was definitely needed, lest the man snap and attempt murder in front of a film crew — again!).
He knew that the production staff had been taking more time to cast his opposite, with great consideration to potential on-screen chemistry, but... isn't this just too much? Some deliberately sick joke? Another hidden camera prank? A part of him is almost wishing for one of the Aoi twins to jump out to speed along the punchline, but no such thing happens. Of course. It's never that easy. Not whenever he's involved.
The best he can do for now is grin and bear it. HiMERU is... a professional, after all. They've only just begun. No need to overreact. Just stay calm, and take it one step at a time.
His smile may be plastered on, but that's just business as usual.]
Tatsumi. What a coincidence to find you here today. So the rumors are true, then? We're to be co-stars... again?
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It would seem so. I always look forward to working with you, HiMERU-san. HiMERU-san can always be depended on for an excellent performance, so I will do my best to meet the standard set by you.
[ The slip of a smile on his face fades, despite his best efforts. His moist hands grip at the edges of his script, leaving deep creases in the pages. It's so shameful: HiMERU is a consummate professional who gives his all to every job he takes, and here he is, fretting over a role he should feel fortunate to have at all.
He is especially blessed, of course, to have HiMERU as a co-star. The excitement of being able to work together again so intimately is at war with the challenge of the role he was given. ]
Have you had the opportunity to review the script?
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