HMN C32
by berryChapter 32
Creak.
âSunbae.â
âHey.â
The large club room was bustling with chatter. After several gatherings, most of the members already seemed familiar with one anotherâbut to Daeyoung, nearly everyone still felt like strangers. He followed behind Wonjung, who was greeting people left and right, and when he spotted Seongrae waving enthusiastically, he waved back in relief.
âAh, Daeyoung and Wonjung are here?â
âYeah. Hi, Minhye.â
No sooner had he smiled than his usual awkward âgeek modeâ returned. He fidgeted a little, then sat at one of the large tables. From where he sat, he could see Go Chiwooâup front near Minhyeâbut Daeyoung had no intention of calling out to him, let alone greeting him by name. Instead, he quietly assumed his usual role as the forgotten extra beside Wonjung, while Minhye began distributing papers from the front desk to the back.
âAlright.â
The chatter subsided, and the room grew quiet as Minhye stood before them.
âThis is a list of must-see masterpieces for college studentsâincluding classics. On the back is a list of independent films made by our seniors. During the May Festival, we host our own film event, complete with an awards ceremony, so everyone needs to watch all of them.â
ââŠâŠâ
Daeyoungâs eyes widened. The list was enormousâbigger than some class syllabi. Feeling a little overwhelmed, he flipped through the pages.
Rustle, rustle.
It seemed he wasnât the only one thinking the same. The faint sound of shuffling paper filled the room. Soon after, snippets of conversation about certain films floated up here and thereâpeople already discussing scripts, cinematography, and direction. Apparently, even within the club, there was already a âmain circle,â those aiming to become directors or screenwriters.
Considering what Wonjung had said earlier, it made sense. This wasnât just any university clubâit had produced real directors, and with ongoing sponsorship, ambition was only natural.
âThe list is pretty long, but weâll be splitting it up for evaluation later. For now, write your name under the genre you want to watch. Iâll post the sheet here in the club room.â
Daeyoung nodded. He didnât know much about movies anyway, so there was no particular genre he wanted to claim. Maybe heâd just pick one of the unpopular categories that others would avoid. He brushed his thumb along the thick edge of the papers.
ââŠâŠâ
As he glanced absently around, his eyes met Chiwooâs. The man was perched on a table near Minhye, who was still explaining something to the front row. For a brief second, their gazes held. What? He blinked, caught off guard by the unexpected eye contact, and before he could look away, Chiwoo turned his head first.
âWhat are you picking?â
Before he could think too much about it, Wonjung leaned close and asked.
âUh, whatever nobody else wants to doâŠâ
âOh, same. Itâs not like Iâd understand any of it anyway.â
Daeyoung couldnât help a small laugh. He knew that was a lieâWonjung was practically a cinephile.
âYou donât have to worry about me. Just pick what you want.â
He said it lightly, but the thought carried weight. Sometimes Wonjung went out of his way to accommodate himâchecking in, keeping him included, making sure he didnât feel left out. It was kind, and yet, it left him with a faint sense of guilt.
âI donât really have anything I want.â
That was that. He nodded, figuring if Daeyoung truly wanted something, heâd say so himself.
ââŠSo from tomorrow, the clubroom door will be password-protected. Iâll post it in the group chat. Anywayâletâs go eat! I made a reservation at the samgyeopsal place behind campus.â
Sheâd probably said a bunch of other announcements too, but food was the only part that stuck. Daeyoung immediately stood, folding the papers in half and shoving them into his bag. He wasnât the only hungry oneâchatter and excitement spread as chairs scraped back and students stood. The crowd was so thick that it took effort to get out the door.
âSunbae, you missed the last meeting because of your part-time job, right?â
Seongrae turned back, addressing his curiosity while packing his things.
âSince then, a few freshmen joined.â
âOh⊠really?â
That meant heâd have to be even more careful about his impression. Instinctively, Daeyoungâs shoulders shrank a little as he waited for most members to file out. At least chatting a bit with Wonjung and Seongrae kept him from getting bored. Then his conscience pricked again.
âHey, is it really fine for me to just half-ass my participation like this?â
âOf course, itâs fine. Thereâs plenty of people, and itâs not like weâre doing much yet. Just make sure you donât skip when Minhye says attendanceâs mandatory.â
âThen thatâs a relief.â
Before he could brood further, Wonjung laughed and patted his back.
âCome on. Letâs go.â
Once everyone had left, only five people remained in the clubroomâMinhye, closing the windows, and Chiwoo, gathering the leftover papers, among them. Daeyoung stole a quick glance in that direction before slipping out first. For a second, he thought their eyes met again, but quickly dismissed the thought. No point overanalyzing. He left without hesitation this time.
Even for a well-funded club, student dining options were limited. The group headed to a popular samgyeopsal restaurant nearby, famous for its flavor and reasonable prices. Sitting with Wonjung and Seongrae, Daeyoung relaxed for the first time that evening. The pork belly was frozen, but delicious nonetheless, and they even finished with fried rice on the grill.
âOh, that movie! Itâs so sad, right?â
Naturally, the nightâs conversation revolved around films. Luckily, it was a mainstream superhero flick, so Daeyoung could follow along, clinking soju glasses with Seongrae. By the time the last of the fried rice disappeared from the pan, Seongraeâwhoâd gone to the restroomâcame back clapping his hands.
âSunbae, weâre going for round two! Letâs continue there.â
âRound two? Should I even tag along?â
His cheeks were flushed pink from half a bottle of soju, and he scratched his head awkwardly. It felt uncertain. Sure, he wanted to participate when possible, but heâd missed most of the smaller hangouts due to work. With so many unfamiliar faces, would it seem weird for himâa returning studentâto stick around?
âCome on, itâs fine! A bunch of people missed the last meetup too.â
It was Seongrae who encouraged him, with Wonjung backing him up, nudging him toward the group. Thanks to them, Daeyoung safely joined the second round. As long as the two were there, he figured it would be fine. At least, that was true until they entered the bar.
Clap!
Just like Seongrae earlier, this time it was Minhye who clapped her hands.
âWait! Letâs switch seats around. Everyone should get to know people they havenât talked to yet! Weâre all in the same clubâtime to mingle!â
Smiling brightly, she caught Daeyoung just as he stepped inside and pointed to a table in the middle.
No. Please. Spare me.
He turned quickly, hoping for rescueâbut behind him, Seongrae and Wonjung were already scattering to different tables. He was doomed. Clearing his throat, he reluctantly headed toward the spot Minhye indicated, his steps hesitant and awkward. The table already had a few unfamiliar faces.
âHiâŠâ
He couldnât just sit there waiting for someone younger to break the ice. Mustering his courage, he gave a stiff greeting and sat down, setting his bag beside him.
âOh, I know you. You work at that cafĂ©, right?â
The question hit the moment he sat down. His eyes widened.
âHuh? Ohâyouâre a customer?â
âYes. Iâve been there twice.â
âIâve been there too!â
Surprisingly, the students at his table were friendly. Maybe that was what people meant when they said part-time jobs near campus were good opportunities. Then again, was this really good? Having strangers recognize his face felt more unsettling than flattering.
âI even know your name.â
âWhat? Really? Howâhow do you know my name?â
âWhy are you speaking so formally?â
ââŠWhat?â
It was an innocent questionââOther upperclassmen drop honorifics right away, donât they?ââbut the table burst into laughter. He didnât even know what was so funny, and just gave a sheepish smile. Then the chair beside him sank slightly. Reflexively, he turned his headâand even through his tipsy haze, the sight hit sharp and clear.
Go Chiwoo. Right next to him.
Why is he sitting here? There were plenty of empty seats. His brows twitched, betraying discomfort, though at least after a few days apart, he wasnât bristling openly like before. Time softened things, if only a little.
âItâs fine, you can drop formalities,â said one of the freshmen diagonally across from him, smiling kindly.
At the same time, someone new sat across the table. A male student, his face flushed red from drink, looking irritated about something. He tore open a wet napkin and scrubbed at the table, muttering, âUgh, filthy,â under his breath. The others exchanged glances but decided to ignore it, resuming their chat.
âYeah, everyone else drops honorifics too.â
Thanks to that, Daeyoungâs attention shifted away from the grumbling student. Surrounded by friendly facesâfreshmen who clearly had no issue chatting with a returning upperclassmanâhe finally began to relax. The tension in his shoulders eased, just a little.