J: No� ( laughingly closes the notebook as places it on the coffee table in front of him)
H: Stingy one!! (Takes out another pile of paper) You really have a lot of things!
J: This is some internet data a few of my friends downloaded for me �.on top are some articles about going after one�s goals, others, encouraging me which I keep for reading.  ( she takes a look at the papers in her hands)
(cellphone rings�)

H: Cellphone! Yours?
J: (Startled), Mine�( smiles, embarrassed. After which, they both reach in the bag to retrieve the ringing cell phone)
H: Hurry and answer it!!! I�ll answer the call� Hurry up! ( she keeps looking inside the backpack for the cell phone) Where is it? ( Jerry has the cell phone now in his hand and is seeing who called him) I�ll get it!!! I�ll get it!!! ( she begs and tries to get the phone from Jerry while he holds on to it laughingly) . Who is it?
J: ( answers the phone) Hello? Hello?
H: (Jokingly hits him on the head with the pile of papers in her hand).  Didn�t even turn off your cell phone� really� ( while Jerry is still listening to the message , she reaches for the pink notebook again) I�ll take this opportunity to read what he wrote ( she says slyly)
J: I didn�t pay my bill. ( she looks up at him, pink notebook in hand)
(Shows scenes from  next interview scene)

Back at the studio:
H: � I�ll take this opportunity to read what he wrote ( she says slyly  reaching for the pink notebook)
J: I didn�t pay my bill. ( audience laughs loudly) Right, listen for yourself. ( he gives her the phone and she listens to it, pink notebook in hand.) They called me up telling me� my cell phone rarely rings, you know. I was also startled a while ago. ( he looks at the audience and repeats) my cell phone hardly rings. Most of the time, it does not ring at all.
H: He really keeps most of the things that people send to him. (as she flips through loose sheets of paper in a another folder. As she reaches to put the folder on the coffee table, they accidentally slipped out. He leans over to help her gather the papers.) I�m sorry�
J: Right� ( still smiles)
H: ( lifts the bag again) It�s still heavy� (picks up a jar of cream) What is this?
J: This is�
H: Nourishing cream?
J: Aloe.
H: You use aloe?
J: Right, because lately, my face has been acting up.  Then they told me aloe sort of cleanses the skin.
H: You can just leave this at home. You carry all these things with you?
J: No. I just brought it to apply after I washed my hair today. ( She puts in the jar and takes out an eye glass case from the backpack) This is my sunglass.
H: A brand-name sunglass. ( she opens the case and is about to take out the sunglass) Try it on. Wear it so I can see if it�s nice or not.
J: I don�t want to.
H: Just try it�
J: I don�t want to.
H: Why has the price tag not been torn off yet?
J: I did not want to wear it.. recently, I don�t often wear sunglasses. You know it�s because people say it�s too loud� I just don�t feel like wearing them anymore. Because wearing sunglasses makes one look too cool, you know. And then, I am also afraid people will say we are this or that�
H: How can your life be so miserable� ( she says jokingly as she digs again into his bag and brings out a medium -sized rectangular black pouch with size zipper opening) any picture of a girl in here? May I look? ( starts to open the zipper slowly while Jerry keeps smiling shyly)
J: Whatever you want... (smiles)
H: I can?
J: Whatever you want... ( nods smiling shyly)
H: I won�t care anymore� you said it� in any case, it�s  okay if you don�t mind me anymore the next time you see me.  (says this while reaching into the photo slot of the pouch). None� it�s only him. ( laughs and shows the audience Jerry�s picture taken from the pouch)
J: These are my pictures sent by people which I would just put in my wallet. (He selects one picture) � this is my favorite. This is what they made on their own and then, they specially created this effect ( shows the camera his picture surrounded by a special border) I feel that is really special.
H: Moreover, I feel this smile is really not like a smile when someone takes your picture. This smile is more natural.
J: I posed for that shot.
H: Really?
J: Right. We really had that shot taken..
H: On the contrary, I find your smile very relaxed in this picture
J: Right. I posed for the shot but it was not taken by the advertising agency. I was very relaxed here.( She holds up a pictures of F4 ) These were taken by the ad agency .
H: He even carries pictures of F4 with him everywhere he goes. Your relationship with them must be good. J: Actually, the four of us get along very well.
H: Fine. I see no more special things�
J: Just about� ( he puts the cell phone back into another black pouch) oh, right, that lousy wallet of mine�
H: Right, let me take a look at that wallet�
J: This one. She may say it�s lousy, but I say � I don�t know ( she looks at it in disbelief, mouth slightly agape and looks at the audience, a stunned look on her face as she holds up a rust colored, worn, dirty, creased wallet for everyone to see) it�s still easy to use�
H: Really, using it till like this. ( she counts the bills in the wallet) One thousand five hundred.
J: One thousand five hundred is considered the most. I usually just carry a few hundred with me.
H: After having looked at the contents of your backpack�actually, I never intended to expose whatever secrets you may have. I wanted to see your personality. Because I feel, for example, right now�I�
J: You analyze it�
H: I think your bringing your accessories, bringing those supportive files, homework, and those things which you use at home, the feeling I get is that you are like a homeless child. What you bring with you is already your home. You can�t leave the house without these things. You have never left without these things.  Like just bringing your wallet and going out the door.
J: Right
H: Young men like you just bring out their wallets, and you have never done that.
J: Almost never.
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