/stretches slightly as i walked into the canteen to get a snake before i continued to practice; it was going to be a log day and i know it/
/lets out a curious hum as it look at what I wanted to get today; smiles and nodded slightly after I decided on getting something a little simple/
/goes and sits down once I payed to eat the sandwich I had brought; let's out a hum of happiness at tge teast/
@Christian Yu ᴰ "I hope so.. This world is rather dangerous especially for people so young and words can really hurt." He sighs a bit. He smiles at the male as he told him more about the director, trying to imagine how he would look. He nudged the male's foot gently. "Alright. Homemade food after I meet the man. How's that, hm? For now I can only give you kimbap and my kisses." He teased this time before laughing softly.
@Choi Minki ᵐ "That's what I told him. I said that he still has quite a young face so he might get type casted as a student a lot at first, but Renjun said he was fine with that. He seems to know his own limitations and he's not greedy. I think he'll do well." Ian explained with a thoughtful nod, hoping that it maybe eased some of the manager's worries. It caught him off guard when Minki asked if he could introduce him to the director, though. It felt like every time he talked to him that he was just digging his grave deeper and he knew the guy would eventually find out anyway. Might as well play it off. "Yeah, I know him. Goes by Ian. He takes his job seriously. Also, he's incredibly good looking." He winked playfully. "I could maybe put a word in for you. I'll do anything for good home cooking."
@Christian Yu ᴰ Minki a bit suspicious at the male's responses. For a talent scout he seemed to know a lot more about the film side of the company. He hummed a bit as he was thinking if what to say. "Renjun is...pretty driven I suppose. I think for a man of his caliber he needs to start off small though. A major role in a film or anything could be overkill. If anything it could ruin his career before he gets started. He needs a role that fits him and if he wins a leading role that's great but I'll probably be really worried.." He nods lightly as he managed to finish his food, glancing up at you. "I guess you and CEO are pretty close friends to know more about the film business here than I do. Do you happen to know the person doing the new movie? Can you introduce me~?" He smiles softly as he poked the male playfully. "I'll take you out on an awesome date with my amazing home cooking." He laughs a bit as he looked at the male.
@Choi Minki ᵐ Ian nodded in understanding when Minki lamented over not having connections within the industry. It had to be hard being a new manager and not knowing the ins and ours of the business, while also not knowing anyone who could help you get a foot in the door. Of course, the manager had no clue that he was making a very worthy connection right in that moment. "You have a point. A lot of it is who you know, unfortunately. But that's not always the case. Thankfully the acting branch of this company is so new so there are a lot of opportunities here. Jamm made it pretty clear that he's looking to cast the main roles internally before looking for the extras." Ian explained before he realized that perhaps he was divulging too much. Watching Minki struggle to get down the oat meal, he chuckled. He couldn't eat very much in the morning either, but he knew he had to with his work out routine. Forcing down a protein shake was manageable at least.
Taking a sip, he was caught off guard by the question. He had been trying to hide his identity, but he hadn't thought far enough ahead to really give himself a fake history. "I'm a talent scout." He blurted out the first thing that came to mind, recalling his conversation with Renjun the other day. "I actually was talking to Renjun before, getting a feel for what his goals are. He seems really driven, huh?"
@Christian Yu ᴰ "Just here, trying to make friends. And Renjun is being Renjun and going around doing what he wants. Still no set schedule and I'm looking to see what we can do but I don't have the connections so.. Kind of ." He laughs shyly as he rubs the back of his neck before sighing after. He opened the lid to a small bowl that had some oatmeal he made at home, pouting at how its already a bit cold. He stirred at the oatmeal as he spoke" "Its only going to be harder on Renjun if I can't even do my job.. It just.. that only those with connections get the jobs. No offense but I'm sure we can find thousands of people who are extremely talented but don't have the connections. I want to be the one to who finds them but..I doubt the CEO will even let them audition if they don't have some type of value to them." He began to eat a bit of the oatmeal, he wasn't use to eating early in the morning especially something like oatmeal. His face making a weird look as he seemed disgusted, he wasn't but just the thought of having to eat it all didn't feel right. He glanced at the male briefly before giving a soft smile as he fed himself small spoonfuls. "So..what exactly do you do? I mean.. I'm sure you aren't a manager. Maybe you are an instructor?"
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@Choi Minki Ian settled down at one of the tables by the window with his protein shake and a banana, looking incredibly casual in a baggy tank top which displayed his heavily inked arms (and maybe slipped a peek of a when he moved just so) and a pair of loose fitting basketball shorts. He looked more like an athletic trainer for the company than a man in his actual position. It helped to fly under the radar so he could get an honest look at some of the actors that had recently joined the company. If they knew that he was a director, they'd shape up real quick and try to impress him by any means. It wouldn't be their true selves, though, and that was what Ian needed to see. So far he'd only met one of them: Renjun. The kid seemed eager and, in spite of how playful he'd noticed him being while in passing, it turned out that he was quite focused on his career. While he was bound to be type cast with such a baby face, Renjun had seemed more than fine with that and took the limitation in stride. Pulling out his tablet, he sipped at his drink as he looked at the polls for the movies, trying to get a feel for what caught people's interest.
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@Christian Yu Minki had just gotten done getting himself
mentally prepared to head over to the canteen. He may have been a people person but he seemed to always have a knack for getting to people to hate him just as easily as he gets them to like him. He was a bit nervous to even come down to greet others but he wanted to at least make some connections for Renjun. He had brought his own lunch and was already in the canteen looking for a place. He had given people who passed a sheepish smile as he glanced around until he seemed to have spotted a man he met not too long ago. He called him his "prince" when the other dragged him away from the forming group of teenagers not too long ago. The incident still made him chuckle to himself. He had decided to try and scare the other male, hurrying to get behind the focused man. Setting his lunch down on another table, Minki quickly wrapped his arms around the other from behind. "Shouldn't the 'prince' be trying to protect his damsel in distress? I'm in need of another rescuing from these hoards of people I don't know." He let out a soft laughs as he let go to sit by the male. "Hi Barom. I haven't seen you in a while.. What are you doing?"
The last thing Ian expected was for someone to sneak up on him. He didn't exactly know many people within the company yet so he didn't think anyone would greet him unless there was absolutely nowhere else to sit. Jumping in surprise, he quickly exited out of the script he was currently reviewing and turned around to look at the surprisingly familiar man who boldly draped himself over him. Ian couldn't help but laugh, in a way feeling like a true prince who had lifted the damsel in distress up over his shoulder to spirit her away from the dragon. "Well, princess. How incredibly rude of me. Please, allow me to assist you." Rising up from his chair, he moved to playfully adjust the chair that Minki had settled in, like he was pushing him neatly towards a formal banquet table. He settled down across from him once more, quirking a brow at the question. Had he caught a glimpse of the screen while glancing over his shoulder? "Just having some breakfast and surfing the internet. Nothing too important this early in the morning. What about you, Mister Manager? Where's your ward?"
Minki had just gotten done getting himself mentally prepared to head over to the canteen. He may have been a people person but he seemed to always have a knack for getting to people to hate him just as easily as he gets them to like him. He was a bit nervous to even come down to greet others but he wanted to at least make some connections for Renjun. He had brought his own lunch and was already in the canteen looking for a place. He had given people who passed a sheepish smile as he glanced around until he seemed to have spotted a man he met not too long ago. He called him his "prince" when the other dragged him away from the forming group of teenagers not too long ago. The incident still made him chuckle to himself. He had decided to try and scare the other male, hurrying to get behind the focused man. Setting his lunch down on another table, Minki quickly wrapped his arms around the other from behind. "Shouldn't the 'prince' be trying to protect his damsel in distress? I'm in need of another rescuing from these hoards of people I don't know." He let out a soft laughs as he let go to sit by the male. "Hi Barom. I haven't seen you in a while.. What are you doing?"
@Ten “I just- people made fun of me a lot when i was younger i guess..” Dinghao mumbled, blushing lightly as the other spoke to him and sighing before smiling softly. “You’re a great person, Ten~” he hummed, hesitating before taking just a few chips and nodding. “Then you should help teach me how to dance better, if you wouldn’t mind at least. I really want to get better so you just have to promise not to laugh at me!” The male nodded once and grinned at the other, finishing the last few bites of his food after a moment.
@Dinghao "You shouldn't be insecure about your weight, Hao. You'd be cute if you were skinny or had a bit of meat on your bones, weight shouldn't effect someone's attractiveness. If you're still healthy then its fine. But it's whatever you want. But your definition is pathetic." he chuckled a bit, sliding a bag of chips to the male, hoping that he would eat at least those. "Everyone starts somewhere, you should of seen me when I was a kid, it was horrible no look at me." Ten gave him another grin, leaning back in his chair as he continued to eat.
@Ten A soft laugh slipped past Dinghao’s lips at how quickly the other’s eyes seemed to land on his food so quickly. Humming, the male continued to take small bites before shrugging and looking down. “I don’t know, i just have always been really insecure about my weight and i’ve managed to lose it over the past few years- i’d be really upset if i gained it all back..” He mumbled before smiling slightly and shrugging. “You’re right about the cuddling part, though~” He hummed, listening as Ten spoke and nodding slightly. “I’m not good at dancing and i’ve been practicing a lot but i’d be a little embarrassed if you saw my current ability- I think i’m better at singing, but i’m still not a very good singer- if you really wanna dance with me though then i’d be willing to try at least.” Dinghao nodded once, a grin present on his face. “Mm nothing much for me either~ nothing too good nothing too bad but i’m content with that much.”
@Dinghao "Hi Hao!" he chirped, his eyes not staying on the male for long, his attention going towards his food, wondering where he should start first. As the other spoke, he glanced at him while a pout formed on his lips. "Really? I think you look fine, and gaining a little weight wouldn't be a bad thing necessarily, that means more to hold onto when cuddling!" he spoke, hoping that it would make him feel a bit better. "I would probably put on weight myself if I didn't spend so much time dancing like it did, maybe you can stop by later and we can dance together?" he grinned once more before he started to consume some chicken, going quite for a few minutes. "Boring, nothing new has really happened, same stuff. How about you?"
@Ten When Ten landed in the seat across from Dinghao, he couldn’t help a grin that made its way to his lips. “Ten, hi~” He hummed happily, his food finally arranged just how he always liked it before he took a small bite, eyes going wide at the sight of the other males tray. “Ah, you’re so lucky, you know that?” He said with a small pout once he had finished chewing and swallowing the first bite. “I have to be really careful about my meals because I gain weight easily.” The male nodded slightly and hummed, a slight laugh slipping past his lips as he looked back to his food, unable to help the happiness he felt for having someone that he felt comfortable with who also enjoyed his company. “How has your day been so far?” He inquired, his head tilting to the side slightly as he gazed at the other with soft eyes.
@Dinghao Ten was one of the rare, lucky people who seemed like they can eat and never gain weight, in fact, last time he check his weight he lost three pounds. Spending most of his day dancing he tends to burn off all the calories and food that he has consumed which can make him pretty damn hungry. Spending most of the day dancing, he was now starving which was the reasoning behind him filling his tray with as much food as possible without going over his daily budget since he would still need something to eat later in the day for dinner. With his hands being full with his tray, that was also full, he had no choice but to use his lips to hold his eating utensils. Glancing around the area he looked for either an empty table in an ideal spot or one of his few friends. A happy hum left his lips as his eyes landed on Dinghao and hurried over, flopping into the seat across from him, grinning with a puppy dog look in his eyes.
@Ten A soft sigh slipped past Dinghao’s lips as he made his way through the canteen, taking food he knew for sure that he’d like. The meal he chose was light, wanting to maintain an ideal figure, and it was the same one that he seemed to get every single day since he came to South Korea. He knew he liked it, so he thought it was safest to have the same thing that he knew he’d like that would keep him healthy rather than trying something knew that he could potentially dislike far too much. Only a moment after he had his food, he made his way to a table in the corner and sat, fixing his food just the way he always had every day. It was part of his routine, something that seemed always to be the same.
Sunggyu wanders his way into the canteen, stomach occasionally grumbling noisily. Nobody else was in the canteen. He raises an eyebrow, but quickly ignores it once he sets his sight upon the plethora of food neatly arranged on the table. "Main course, soup, appetizer, even dessert. Damn, this company must be hella rich. I wonder if this is a one-day thing; imagine having this much of a spread everyday," he mumbles to himself, as he takes a plate and piled up an assortment of food on it. He even takes two slices of cheesecake, because why the hell not. Satisfied, sunggyu goes to sit at the table in the middle of the room and munches away.