80. Recollections
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So Satsuki had gone to the audition and by some quirky twist of fate, she had actually passed. They had signed her on the drama, and she had actually felt very excited about that. She had quit her job at the café, and started to take the acting lessons more seriously.
And now she was here, shooting at a location in the mountains.
On days like these, acting was kind of challenging. They were doing a lot of fighting scenes, and most of their opponents would consist of computer graphics that would be edited in later. Luckily, she had it fairly easy, after all, she just needed to fire arrows.
And she had the perfect target, as she imagined Narita Ken being slowly rendered into a pin cushion.
The pervy bastard deserved it.
You didn't have to go to his room, reminded an annoyingly practical voice in her mind.
Satsuki frowned.
Focus.
She pictured Narita Ken again, and carefully took aim straight at his forehead. She inhaled and loosed the arrow. Off it flew, at its imaginary target.
The director yelled cut, and Satsuki gladly plopped down to the chair that had been reserved for her. They would shoot 'Inuyasha's fighting now, and she could have her earned rest. Filming action scenes was quite tiring, even though she did not have to do so much compared to Himeko and Mitsuo.
But the downside of earned rest was that her mind was no longer occupied and strictly concentrating on the scene. With her mind left to wander, the images she had tried so hard to ignore rose again to haunt her, reminding her of her unfortunate night.
She remembered being on the elevator. She had grabbed him, it had been her who had made the first move.
She had kissed Narita Ken. And the memory of it was utterly humiliating.
She remembered him pulling her into his room.
She remembered standing in his bathroom, peeling off her clothes.
She remembered taking a shower.
From that point on, thankfully, her memory drew a complete blank. It was a good thing, because even the hazy, vague flashbacks she did have were enough to send her Very Innocent Virgin Mind spinning into overdrive.
Oh god, what had she done?
One thing was for sure, though.
She would never again drink in Kouji's and Himeko's company.
