J: No… ( laughingly closes the notebook as places it on the coffee table in front of him) H: Stingy one!! (Takes out another pile of paper) You really have a lot of things! J: This is some internet data a few of my friends downloaded for me ….on top are some articles about going after one’s goals, others, encouraging me which I keep for reading. ( she takes a look at the papers in her hands) (cellphone rings…) H: Cellphone! Yours? J: (Startled), Mine…( smiles, embarrassed. After which, they both reach in the bag to retrieve the ringing cell phone) H: Hurry and answer it!!! I’ll answer the call… Hurry up! ( she keeps looking inside the backpack for the cell phone) Where is it? ( Jerry has the cell phone now in his hand and is seeing who called him) I’ll get it!!! I’ll get it!!! ( she begs and tries to get the phone from Jerry while he holds on to it laughingly) . Who is it? J: ( answers the phone) Hello? Hello? H: (Jokingly hits him on the head with the pile of papers in her hand). Didn’t even turn off your cell phone… really… ( while Jerry is still listening to the message , she reaches for the pink notebook again) I’ll take this opportunity to read what he wrote ( she says slyly) J: I didn’t pay my bill. ( she looks up at him, pink notebook in hand) (Shows scenes from next interview scene) Back at the studio: H: … I’ll take this opportunity to read what he wrote ( she says slyly reaching for the pink notebook) J: I didn’t pay my bill. ( audience laughs loudly) Right, listen for yourself. ( he gives her the phone and she listens to it, pink notebook in hand.) They called me up telling me… my cell phone rarely rings, you know. I was also startled a while ago. ( he looks at the audience and repeats) my cell phone hardly rings. Most of the time, it does not ring at all. H: He really keeps most of the things that people send to him. (as she flips through loose sheets of paper in a another folder. As she reaches to put the folder on the coffee table, they accidentally slipped out. He leans over to help her gather the papers.) I’m sorry… J: Right… ( still smiles) H: ( lifts the bag again) It’s still heavy… (picks up a jar of cream) What is this? J: This is… H: Nourishing cream? J: Aloe. H: You use aloe? J: Right, because lately, my face has been acting up. Then they told me aloe sort of cleanses the skin. H: You can just leave this at home. You carry all these things with you? J: No. I just brought it to apply after I washed my hair today. ( She puts in the jar and takes out an eye glass case from the backpack) This is my sunglass. H: A brand-name sunglass. ( she opens the case and is about to take out the sunglass) Try it on. Wear it so I can see if it’s nice or not. J: I don’t want to. H: Just try it… J: I don’t want to. H: Why has the price tag not been torn off yet? J: I did not want to wear it.. recently, I don’t often wear sunglasses. You know it’s because people say it’s too loud… I just don’t feel like wearing them anymore. Because wearing sunglasses makes one look too cool, you know. And then, I am also afraid people will say we are this or that… H: How can your life be so miserable… ( she says jokingly as she digs again into his bag and brings out a medium -sized rectangular black pouch with size zipper opening) any picture of a girl in here? May I look? ( starts to open the zipper slowly while Jerry keeps smiling shyly) J: Whatever you want... (smiles) H: I can? J: Whatever you want... ( nods smiling shyly) H: I won’t care anymore… you said it… in any case, it’s okay if you don’t mind me anymore the next time you see me. (says this while reaching into the photo slot of the pouch). None… it’s only him. ( laughs and shows the audience Jerry’s picture taken from the pouch) J: These are my pictures sent by people which I would just put in my wallet. (He selects one picture) – this is my favorite. This is what they made on their own and then, they specially created this effect ( shows the camera his picture surrounded by a special border) I feel that is really special. H: Moreover, I feel this smile is really not like a smile when someone takes your picture. This smile is more natural. J: I posed for that shot. H: Really? J: Right. We really had that shot taken.. H: On the contrary, I find your smile very relaxed in this picture J: Right. I posed for the shot but it was not taken by the advertising agency. I was very relaxed here.( She holds up a pictures of F4 ) These were taken by the ad agency . H: He even carries pictures of F4 with him everywhere he goes. Your relationship with them must be good. J: Actually, the four of us get along very well. H: Fine. I see no more special things… J: Just about… ( he puts the cell phone back into another black pouch) oh, right, that lousy wallet of mine… H: Right, let me take a look at that wallet… J: This one. She may say it’s lousy, but I say … I don’t know ( she looks at it in disbelief, mouth slightly agape and looks at the audience, a stunned look on her face as she holds up a rust colored, worn, dirty, creased wallet for everyone to see) it’s still easy to use… H: Really, using it till like this. ( she counts the bills in the wallet) One thousand five hundred. J: One thousand five hundred is considered the most. I usually just carry a few hundred with me. H: After having looked at the contents of your backpack…actually, I never intended to expose whatever secrets you may have. I wanted to see your personality. Because I feel, for example, right now…I… J: You analyze it… H: I think your bringing your accessories, bringing those supportive files, homework, and those things which you use at home, the feeling I get is that you are like a homeless child. What you bring with you is already your home. You can’t leave the house without these things. You have never left without these things. Like just bringing your wallet and going out the door. J: Right H: Young men like you just bring out their wallets, and you have never done that. J: Almost never. |