[ i'm going with a little of A and a little of I in a semi-nonau #1 if that's okay! ]
he'll be the first to admit not knowing very much about her.
most people view bae suji as one would a distant star; that is, someone who isn't even in the same solar system. mark has a healthy amount of respect for the idol-turned-actress, but even when they were under the same label they didn't interact with each other much outside of work. to be on a Marriage Reality with her now is... weird, for lack of a better term. at least it's most definitely awkward. are these shows ever not?
but here he waits, bouquet of flowers in hand, a bank of cameras parked across the street. the idea that every move he's making is being recorded makes mark want to stop shuffling uselessly, though he dips right back into the habit when the thought inevitably fades from his mind. the little first mission envelope had said to meet his "new wife" outside this garden restaurant in itaewon: it's a cute little place with a french name he can't pronounce that's leaned full-tilt into its chosen parisian theme. mark is dressed for success in clothes he would never choose to step out in himself -- these clean tailored lines feel tight in places and loose in others, like they should belong to some other man despite fitting him perfectly. despite fitting him perfectly, he can't stop reaching for his collar, loosening it a couple of centimeters before it snaps back into place.
at least the network editors are going to have a field day with his footage. don't look at the cameras, don't look at the cameras, is a ditty he keeps repeating to himself, as he shifts his weight from one foot to the other. don't think about how you're registering, just chill.
Re: bae suji / A, C, I?
he'll be the first to admit not knowing very much about her.
most people view bae suji as one would a distant star; that is, someone who isn't even in the same solar system. mark has a healthy amount of respect for the idol-turned-actress, but even when they were under the same label they didn't interact with each other much outside of work. to be on a Marriage Reality with her now is... weird, for lack of a better term. at least it's most definitely awkward. are these shows ever not?
but here he waits, bouquet of flowers in hand, a bank of cameras parked across the street. the idea that every move he's making is being recorded makes mark want to stop shuffling uselessly, though he dips right back into the habit when the thought inevitably fades from his mind. the little first mission envelope had said to meet his "new wife" outside this garden restaurant in itaewon: it's a cute little place with a french name he can't pronounce that's leaned full-tilt into its chosen parisian theme. mark is dressed for success in clothes he would never choose to step out in himself -- these clean tailored lines feel tight in places and loose in others, like they should belong to some other man despite fitting him perfectly. despite fitting him perfectly, he can't stop reaching for his collar, loosening it a couple of centimeters before it snaps back into place.
at least the network editors are going to have a field day with his footage. don't look at the cameras, don't look at the cameras, is a ditty he keeps repeating to himself, as he shifts his weight from one foot to the other. don't think about how you're registering, just chill.