Otoya kept the steely look in his eye as he recited lines to himself that were in his head. His script lay discarded on his bed as he tried to keep the emotion in his voice. "How could you do that!? You were like a brother to me!" His eyes watered slightly, feeling the betrayal of his false best friend, who'd thrown him under the bus to get a spot on a national baseball team. His dreams had been lost. He paused, imagining his imagined friend's lines in his head before moving on. "We could have both made it! Why didn't you help me when that guy decided to play dirty!?"
As his imaginary partner finished his next line, Otoya knew it was time for him to say his next line. There was one problem. He didn't know what it was. He stood there, his mouth open for a moment, before he let out a big groan. Ugh, this wasn't good! This movie was going to start filming soon, and he didn't know all of his lines! "Aaah, I can't believe this!" He fell on the floor, rolling around and nearly pulling out some of his hair in his aggravation. He sat up, giving a sigh. He needed to work on the the lines. He stood, grabbing his script and walking out of his room. There was only one thing for him to do. He found a convenience store nearby and grabbed some juice, heading towards the park. Fresh air always helped him think.
He sat down on the grass, looking at the script in his hands. How was he going to learn these lines in only a few days? This was totally terrible. He was part of Starish, they won the Utapri award! He was supposed to be one of the seven best new idols around. He didn't want to screw up. His eyes skimmed the lines. "I thought we were friends! We can't be if you're going to do things like that!" He red from the script. He gave a little hum. "Just watch, I'll make another team. From today on, we're enemies!" He sighed, taking a drink from his juice and looking up at the sun. Maybe it was just the nerves. He was a variety show guy. That was what his personality was made for. Still, he needed this chance. With this movie, he could show what he could do! So, he'd have to do his absolute best! There was no backing down. "Right! Time to learn some lines!" He trained his eyes on his script, so determined to learn the lines for his movie that he wasn't paying attention to his surroundings.