He was wearing a long blonde wig. His makeup was minimal-just red lipstick, a soft blush, and light eye makeup. He hadn't even used false eyelashes; his naturally thick lashes were striking enough. Combined with his delicate nose, slightly parted lips, and long neck, the effect was stunning. Even in Hollywood, where beauty was abundant, such captivating elegance was rare. The entire set seemed to hold its breath.
Ignoring the hushed discussions, Josh stared at Chase, dumbfounded.
Just then, Chase reached into his handbag and pulled out a cigarette. Biting down on the white cigarette between his red lips, he looked decadently alluring.
The problem was-he wasn't a woman.
He was Chase Miller.
"I really liked that commercial."
"Don't even mention it."
"I thought you were really a woman."
"Stop it!"
"You were my first love."
Chase froze mid-protest.
"...What?"
Josh, not realizing the weight of what he had just admitted, continued nonchalantly.
"You were adorable. I still remember the jingle. Sweet and sweet..."
"So." Chase cut him off, his tone unreadable. "What did you do with that first love?"
"What did I do? I never met her. Then I found out he was actually a guy, and I was disappointed..."
Josh trailed off, suddenly aware of Chase's intense gaze.
He was wearing a long blonde wig. His makeup was minimal-just red lipstick, a soft blush, and light eye makeup. He hadn't even used false eyelashes; his naturally thick lashes were striking enough. Combined with his delicate nose, slightly parted lips, and long neck, the effect was stunning. Even in Hollywood, where beauty was abundant, such captivating elegance was rare. The entire set seemed to hold its breath.
Ignoring the hushed discussions, Josh stared at Chase, dumbfounded.
Just then, Chase reached into his handbag and pulled out a cigarette. Biting down on the white cigarette between his red lips, he looked decadently alluring.
The problem was-he wasn't a woman.
He was Chase Miller.
"I really liked that commercial."
"Don't even mention it."
"I thought you were really a woman."
"Stop it!"
"You were my first love."
Chase froze mid-protest.
"...What?"
Josh, not realizing the weight of what he had just admitted, continued nonchalantly.
"You were adorable. I still remember the jingle. Sweet and sweet..."
"So." Chase cut him off, his tone unreadable. "What did you do with that first love?"
"What did I do? I never met her. Then I found out he was actually a guy, and I was disappointed..."
Josh trailed off, suddenly aware of Chase's intense gaze.