The Novelist And The Superstar

The Novelist And The Superstar

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She is a simple girl who had a dream of being a Novelist and her dream came true she became a Novelist. A girl who is passionate about her job, She is a person who makes everyone laugh and likes to keep her surrounding people happy. She is a literal mood maker. A positive, Childish, humble and pure soul of her makes everyone fall for her. She is beautiful inside out. She never shut her mouth a total blabbermouth. But anyone doesn't get enough of her. With all her work she is finding a companion for herself who is hardworking, lovely, who doesn't have a high temper. But will she find her idol type? Or a whole different guy who is not her idol type. ‌Whereas him...............A Superstar. He dreamt of being one and is one. He is the whole package of handsomeness, really passionate about his work. He gets his way out even if the issue is huge. Loves his fans, loves to interact with them. They are his stress reliever. He is the one whom everyone wants but never gets. He is kind, appreciative and has a huge heart. But he never works hard but works smart, gets annoyed easily and has a high temper. He never disappoints his family, friends or fans. But he is too much busy in this all that he forgets about himself. He is too caught up to find his life companion and he doesn't care about it too. But what happens when he meets her? And gets to know her. Will they get together well or gets irritated by each other? Let's see............

Chapter 1 Talkative

(Sigh) God, please let me pass this interview, I promise I'll distribute lots of food to the orphanage and I will also feed some start animals too please, please, please let me pass this one,

" A girl kept praying while joining her plam standing outside a company guess she was interviewing there. "Umm, hey what are you doing" a girl comes and asks her with a confused look.

She looked at her and said " oh, I am praying would you like to join. I guess you are here for the interview too, I think you should as well pray with me to get success for the interview.

Come on here you kn-------- " "ah, I guess there's no need for that, I already prayed, Thank you," The girl said cutting off her words and ran inside the building/Company. "Huh ok then," the girl said huffing.

After some time it was already noon, the interview had finished. Eunji came outside yawning " I didn't know that waiting in a long line was this boring and hard, but my interview went well I guess they are impressed by me. "

Eunji started giggling saying this to herself. But Little did she know that she ate their head so bad and hearing her giggle everyone in the street started staring at her strangely.

After giggling for some time she saw that everyone around her gazing at her weirdly and then it hit her that she was giggling in the middle of the street... that too by herself.

"Haha now they all think I am crazy," She thought to herself. "Haha hey" Saying this she walked away from there at a fast pace.

" Damn what an embarrassing moment," she mumbled to herself and went off to her home. She sat waiting for the bus at the bus station, after some time of waiting the bus arrived and she hopped in, paid for the ride back and said at a vacant seat.

"It was a tiring day, but it was good" She smiled glancing out of the window. The bus started and took off to the next station, the bus stopped station after station people got in every station, at last, it was do filled in with the crowd.

Finally, the station came where Eunji had to get down. It was a tough job to get down the bus but after trying for like centuries she got down.

After getting down successfully she took a deep breath as if her breath was caught in. And after that, she left for her home it was only a few blocks away from the bus station.

After reaching her final destination she opened the gate of her house and rang the doorbell and screamed exhausted "I AM BACK, OPEN THE DOOR"

She waited for some time but there was no response and then it hit her she leaves alone. She moved here recently and her parents helped her to shift her things but left soon later.

So she took the key out of her bag and opened the door went inside and locked the door. Threw her back aside and knocked off on her soft couch.

After resting for a bit she went to the washroom freshening up and changing into some comfortable pyjamas. As it was already evening, she started cooking something to eat as she is the one who never skips a meal.

" huff I better go to sleep after eating............oh no no no I have to talk to my cousin we talk daily" Later the dinner was ready and she had her dinner washed the dishes and went to her bedroom and laid down on it.

" hufff what a comfortable thing you are huh," She said and took her phone and called her cousin Aerum.

OTP..... "Hello, Aerum," Eunji said " ha! Hello grull how are you" Areum replied and Eunji rolled her eyes and said, " you ask this daily, but I am not fine and you" Areum sighed and said. " as usual not fine, but why are you not fine ".

" Nothing I am exhausted because of the interview and all the roaming today, but why are you not fine today?" Eunji asked.

" nothing it's the same thing my agent isn't getting me any roles as he promised only say things like it doesn't suit your style I will get a good high-class role for you bla bla blah. And give those roles to that-------", " hah that girl who's is she ummmm ha! Boram right" Eunji said cutting Aerums words.

" yeah that girl, you know she doesn't even know how to act but too for her beautiful face everyone is crazy about her only for her face not acting skill," Aerum said frustrated.

" why don't you quit and go to another company," Eunji asked. " I would have been gone if I could, I can't go like that I have signed a contract of whole 7 years if I go then I have to pay them a large amount of money," Aerum said sighing " oh damn, " Eun said shocked.

"Yeah, now I don't know what to do I still have to tolerate being here for 5 years," Aerum said being sad. Eun felt sad after hearing her and said "Talk with your agent" " impossible he never listens the money made him blind" Aerum replied.

" Then what now " Eun asked " nothing I can't do anything about it. At least I have a good agent who looks after my singing works at least that one is going well for me" Aerum said a little relived.

Eun, got a little confused after hearing Aerum and asked " What!! you have a different agent for your singing thing? He/she wasn't there first right?".

" Ah, him... it's him And yeah he recently joined this year" Aerum informed Eun. Eun nodded at her words and said " he is a good guy who knows what is talent cause you said that your singing was going well".

Aerum smiled at her words and said " yeah he is, I am grateful to have him as my singing agent" "You should" Eun said returning her smile. "Wait for a sec, you asked about my thing now what about yours?" Aerum asked.

Eun squinted her eyes and asked "what?"

Aerum sighed and said, " I mean about your interview, how did it go?" Eun grinned and said" it went great, I was a bit talkative but my points were good".

Aerum just looked at her " you mean a bit or more" Eun just laughed at her words nervously. Aerum got to know after listening to her nervous laugh and said " As expected," Eun pouted at her but that didn't work " what? That pouting and all won't work with me.

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