@Kim Jinhwan *arrives at the carriage house with you*
*looks around*
Any one of them would be fine. I’d much rather just ride the horses though.
*sighs*
@Park Jaehyung ((Sorry it took me forever to reply. TT))
After letting his heart calm down momentarily he looked at the one that he helped up, he recognized him from the time before in the lounge, when they had the small talk after they all came to the manor. "That's good." He nodded after being reassured that the one in front of him was okay, and he looked around the place one more time getting a bit familiar with it. Looking back at Jaehyung as he began talking about the camera and the contrast.
As a person who never took photos, or at least professionally, he didn't know all the ins and outs of photography. However, the way that Jaehyung expressed himself, and seeing the small amount of excitement once being asked about the pictures caused Jinhwan to peak his interest in the matter, and maybe he could actually learn something new today. Jinhwan looked at the camera after Jaehyung showed it to him and nodded his head slightly.
"Oh, that does look nice." Jinhwan smiled lightly, noticing what the other was talking about. "How do you know this place has good contrast?" Jinhwan asked, not realizing that he could have been slightly interrogating the person about photography, but it was only cause he wanted to learn a bit more.
@Kim Jinhwan Jaehyung looked up just in time Jinhwan caught the planks of wood. He could have sworn his life had flashed in front of him as he thought that the planks were going to be the end of him. That would be a lame way to go. That would be an extremely lame way to die. If he had to choose, he'd rather die at the age of 100 peacefully in his sleep, thank you very much. The world needed more of Jaehyung's presence - no one could make him believe otherwise. He exhaled through his mouth loudly, relief washing over his being.
He nodded slowly, eyes wide as he made sure that his glasses were still above his nose. His heart pounded dangerously fast inside his rib cage. "Y-Yeah, I'm okay." He was breathless. Aside from the fear he'd just gotten, the shock he had when eyes met his own through his camera lenses was still there, and it made him even more out of breath. "Sorry." He looked up, squinting to see who it was through the dark. Oh, it was the doctor. He recognized him from the time they talked.
He took the man's hand and he used it to help himself stand up. Once he was standing, he brushed off the dust from his clothes - the areas he could see, anyway - and he checked his camera to see if it was in any way broken. Thankfully, it wasn't. Looking at Jinhwan, he smiled. "Yeah, but sometimes the contrast looks nice. Plus I'm in the mood for the dark photos, you know? I kinda wanted to change the style of my photos a bit." He took a picture of the spot he was trying to take a picture of earlier - this time without looking through the lenses just in case he saw that pair of eyes again. It was a random shot, and he checked it. The contrast he was talking about was there. "Here is the contrast! Look at this. Doesn't it just look nice?"
@Park Jaehyung Jinhwan wouldn't have expected anyone out in the carriage house other than him, but once he saw another figure, he knew they were more than likely thinking the same thing. His heart didn't even have time to calm down before he noticed a couple planks of wood falling directly above the small stature. "No no." He jumped lightly hurrying to the other side of the carriage hurrying to catch them just in time. Yeah, Jinhwan was a doctor, but he would like to avoid anything related to his work as best as he could; and then of course, he would hope someone would do the same for him. Propping the planks of wood back on the wall he turned around to see the other person that accompanied him in the carriage house.
"Are you okay?" He asked, his heart still pounding in his chest. Not only was he scared when he heard the noises but he had to move quickly to avoid injury, and in all honestly with having to run around the carriage he didn't think he would make it in time, but he just assumed that is what a small bit of adrenaline rush can do to you. He placed his hand over his heart once more letting out a small breath, hoping that would calm him down just a bit. "You scared me." He stated lightly.
Offering a hand to the guy who had fallen on the ground to help him up, he gave a soft smile. "I assume you came out here to take pictures?" He asked noticing the that he held, and glanced around the room. "It's a nice place to take a picture, but isn't it too dark?" He asked curiously, of course, Jinhwan wasn't a photographer so he didn't know anything about the ways to take different kinds of pictures.
@Kim Jinhwan Jae had never thought that being a graphic designer would have him invited to mansion like this. What would you expect? He was only a designer, sometimes a photographer if he felt like it. He wished he had come with his video games though - that would have been a great way to spend his time. Well, coming to a place like this just to spend all his time to play would be a waste. So he slipped his camera strap over his neck and went out of his room. Everyone seemed to be busy inside their own little words, and he was fine with that.
Less people to deal with, the better. That didn't mean that he disliked people - what he didn't like was a crowd.
The carriage house was beautiful in its own right. A bit mysterious and an old school atmosphere. A bit creepy, and Jae wouldn't deny that it made him feel a little off. Maybe because it was just him being a chicken. But... what if there was a ghost though? What if something popped out in front of him? He believed he'd die of a heart attack. He shivered at the thought of ghosts, and he forced them at the back of his mind. He pushed his glasses up as he turned his camera on, wandering aimlessly as he tried to look for something to model for him. (What kind of model would he even find in here? He had no idea.)
He put his camera in front of eye, positioning himself as he saw a good spot. It was a bit dark, but with the right contrast against the light. He adjusted his camera to focus on it, but then something moved. He flinched, afraid already, but his curiosity got the best of him, as he zoomed in even more. When it suddenly looked directly into the camera, its eyes straight into his own, he gasped and in his panic, he stumbled backwards, hitting a carriage. He flinched and held his camera close to his chest when he heard some things fall around him, and he hoped to whoever was in the heavens that nothing would fall directly to his head. "Crap..."
Having been invited to the Pine Manor, Jinhwan thought it was a bit weird. Of course, being a doctor, he never really was invited to things such as these. Jinhwan was one of the most well known doctors in the hospital, and one of the best at his job, but he didn't think he was that popular to come to a prestigious place like this. No matter the reason, he was glad that he had excuse to escape his home life, and take a break from the rush of a hospital and having to make many decisions, and diagnosing patients. It wasn't like he hated it, just too much of it at once could be exhausting, of course, with the career he chose, he couldn't expect anything more.
When he arrived at the manor Jinhwan was appointed to the room he would be staying in and then told to make his self at home and he could pretty much go anywhere he wanted, except Mr. Body's room, and he could help his self to anything he needed. So Jinhwan took advantage of it, and decided to explore the manor. With the design of everything he could already tell that the house was old, and he wondered what kind of stories it could have held inside this place. Just thinking of ghosts sent shivers down Jinhwan's spine.
Walking around the courtyard Jinhwan found himself at the Carriage House. Something he only heard of in books and movies. It was an obviously old building that he figured the owner forgot to clean or didn't care to take care of because there more than likely wouldn't be very many people out there, if any at all. Jinhwan pushed the door open and a loud creaking sound followed it. The carriage house was dark compared to the outside, with now the only light coming in through the open door. Taking a step in Jinhwan quickly noticed how dusty everything in the room was, even heard scurry of little fit trying to hide from whatever came in. Jinhwan walked towards the carriages placing his hands on one of them, admiring it's old structure. If it was pulled out now, he was sure that a bit of work would need to be done before it could be put to use.
Lost in thought Jinhwan let out a scream when he heard a loud crash of things falling to the ground. He put his hands to his chest, in attempt to calm his rapidly beating heart, and looked around the direction of the noise to see if he could find a source.