Chapter 156: End-of-Year Stage (26)
Everyone was chatting behind the stage, except for myself and Goh Yoo-Joon. After rehearsing a few times, Goh Yoo-Joon was now confidently practicing the scripted lines from the song. I also found myself humming along and absentmindedly stroking the knit fabric of my sweater.
Every time I did it, little fibers from the pristine white sweater would come loose and flutter about. This prompted Goh Yoo-Joon to nudge my arm and scowl. “Hey, stop fidgeting with your sweater. You are getting fuzz all over me."
“Ah, sorry. Looks like some already got on you though." In stark contrast to my fluffy white sweater, Goh Yoo-Joon was clad in a Christmas-appropriate red sweater. As I tried to pick off the fuzz from Goh Yoo-Joon's clothes, our stylist approached and thoroughly cleaned it off for us.
“Thanks so much, noona.”
“Yeah, thank you.”
The stylist looked nearly at her wit's end. She just nodded wearily and retreated to her original spot. Seeing her distressed expression, we stood at attention and stayed silent.
“Chronos, your turn to go up!"
Up on stage, a preparation footage was playing, showcasing our interactions with Elisia and the other nineteen-year-old singers.
“Hmm!" After a final throat-clearing, the VTR wrapped up.
“Heading up!" At this moment, the prelude to “Christmas is Ours” started, and the lift carrying me and Goh Yoo-Joon slowly ascended. The roar of the audience then surged to an overwhelming crescendo as we came into view.
Sometimes, standing on stage could feel incredibly isolating. It was as if there was nowhere for us to lean on. Despite Goh Yoo-Joon's presence beside me today, an odd tension made me feel like I was up there on my own. Perhaps the vastness of the stage and the weight of having to sing half the song myself contributed to this feeling.
However, I imagined this pressure might be even more intense for Goh Yoo-Joon, who was set to start the first part.
As I looked out at the sea of brightly waving light sticks, I turned to Goh Yoo-Joon. Contrary to my expectations, he was smiling with ease. It dawned on me then that Goh Yoo-Joon was the type to remain unfazed on stage, never overreaching or faltering. His calm demeanor brought me some comfort. As I embraced this strange mix of nervousness and reassurance, the musical's first part commenced.
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“What's all this sweetness about?"
“Haha, I know right? I heard this was supposed to be a duet, meant to symbolize friendship."
Yet, the melody was unexpectedly sweet for a friendship duet. For a moment, Kim Go-Ri wondered if society had become more accepting of such nuances. After all, she had been briefed on the song through a VTR shown earlier.
“‘Christmas is Ours’ was a song for convincing a friend who longed to spend Christmas with their lover. This sly friend wanted to prove that the sweetness of companionship could surpass that of romantic love, so the two singles celebrated Christmas together. It was essentially a sweeter take on the misery loves company strategy.
However, seeing her favorite singers perform it live was completely different from just reading and hearing the descriptions from the video. It was astonishing to see two friends known more for their squabbles engaging in such tender interactions on stage.
It was absolutely delightful!
“Gasp, oh my!!! Yoo-Joon!!!" There was Goh Yoo-Joon with his awkwardly romantic gaze and Suh Hyun-Woo with his innocent look.
The awkwardness of their camaraderie was surprisingly heartwarming. Perhaps Kang Joo-Han, who had suggested this song, had foreseen such a reaction from both the audience and the fans.
Oblivious to the fans' escalating joy, the duo kicked off their performance to the sound of jingle bells. Goh Yoo-Joon led the first verse.
A beautiful white Christmas
The sound of jingle bells comes close
Today, it's just you and me, our own Christmas
Isn't it enough with just the two of us?
A Christmas of friendship, it's going to be so fun!♪
As Goh Yoo-Joon sang, the fans' excitement reached its peak and exploded into sheer joy. Goh Yoo-Joon circled Suh Hyun-Woo with a mischievous grin, and his gestures suggested a playful persuasion, perfectly complementing his low, warm voice.
It was a song by the indie band Ae-Seo & Hoon, and it captured the essence of youth's excitement. Those familiar with the tune expressed their delight, while newcomers were drawn in by the engaging intro.
The transition to the new song stirred the crowd, but it soon settled. In its place, an indescribable roar of excitement, or rather, the collective sound of the audience filled the air. I glanced over to see Elisia stepping onto the stage from the opposite side, microphone in hand, her gaze fixed on me. The audience's response intensified as she and I made eye contact, and she approached me gradually, her voice carrying the melody closer.
I can’t sleep
After our conversation ends.
My heart flutters under the moonlight outside the window
This is clearly a feeling for you♪
Elisia's particularly calm and serene voice and her steady tone added a layer of sweetness to the song. Flowers bloomed in the path Elisia walked. With professional ease, Elisia locked eyes with me and steadily closed the distance between us.
My previous guise of innocence was gone as I returned to my usual self. I kept my eyes fixed on Elisia with a composed gaze while continuing with my part.
The cool breeze carries a sweet aroma
My heart sways, drawn irresistibly to you
I wonder what you are thinking under the same sky
Curious about the look on your face as you gaze at the stars♪
Pink lights shone on Elisia while yellow lights illuminated me. The part involving exchanging glances, which I had found hard to immerse myself in, felt different on stage. Looking directly at Elisia, with a gentler voice and a more affectionate gaze, I somehow felt it to be completely natural.
After Elisia slowly approached, she stopped close by and looked at me with a light smile. I also responded with a smile and sang my part.
But expressing these feelings isn't easy
My lips seal shut in your presence
Lacking the certainty that our feelings are mutual♪
What followed was Elisia's part. Unlike the duet with Goh Yoo-Joon earlier, my role in this song was totally different. My job was simply to gaze at Elisia and do my best to create an atmosphere brimming with anticipation. After her part concluded, I simply added harmony to her singing.
Our path is winding, like a complicated road
Let's try to take it easy♪
Contrary to typical duet songs, the male voice carried the higher harmonies in this one. This made my tune sound softer and her tune clearer yet mature. After all, this song was a favorite for many and was cherished for its prelude and harmony sections.
After the harmony, it was my turn again. I smiled softly and reached out my hand toward Elisia.
There is a shortcut,
Just like this, we just have to take one more step closer♪
Just as Elisia was about to take my hand, a commotion stirred among the audience. Pretending to be startled, Elisia and I looked around, only for Goh Yoo-Joon to emerge playfully from the sidelines, flashing a cheeky grin before he sprinted over and playfully snatched Elisia's hand.
Immediately afterward, the next song “BOO THANG” started. As I watched Goh Yoo-Joon teasingly lead Elisia toward the main stage, a camera zoomed in on my face, capturing my feigned expression of betrayal and sadness. I forlornly lowered my hand that was ambiguously stretched out toward the two.
The audience let out a light laugh at the comedic staging we had prepared. Then, the spotlight on me dimmed. I had done my job, and the stage was set for Goh Yoo-Joon, Elisia, and the rest of the nineteen-year-olds to begin their performance on the main stage.
That was it for me until the final part of the musical. There remained only the finale of the musical and our Chronos's performances.