Haii!! I've read your work before! And I absolutely adore all your fics < 3
If possible, may I request a yandere actor x background actor reader? (Like they have no speaking role, just their role is to stand there?) And somehow the reader caught the yandere's attention? XD
A/n: supâ Iâve been gone a while. Sry for not being so active but hereâs this.
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She didnât do anything; nothing except standing there quietly in the background, melting into it like one tree among many in a forest. She was worth a penny compared to him- she didnât even have any lines! So why were his eyes always drawn to her?
Perhaps it was because she didnât try to cover his attention like all the others. It was offensive, really, how they thought he didnât notice; they believed he couldnât se through their over the top compliments and fake smiles.
But it was a small price to pay for such success. âYou canât have everythingâ, his father told him that. âYou can either be rich, or you can be happy. There is no in between.â
(They were neither, but that hardly seems important)
He had to admit his fatherâs judgement to be correct.
âShooting in ten!â Someone yelled.
There was no time for him to ponder over useless things, he was there to work, not to waste away inside the trailer. After having the makeup artist give him a touch-up, the tall man went over to the set(while reviewing the script inside his head one last time) in order to film the next scene.
âItâs all thanks to Garethâs amazing, awesome, fantastic performance and quick thinking weâve been able to stay on time of schedule - I really did think we were gonnersâ after that last prop broke.â The employee guiltily admitted before his collueges. âBut luckily-â he swung his arm around Garethâs shoulders â- our dear âX- cityâs Top Actorâ was here to save us, and to that I propose a toast!â
Gareth held back a sneer. It didnât matter how enticing it sounded like, he could not do it. Because if he did, then his perfect facade would be torn apart by theseâŚpeople. That couldnât happen. Ever. Too much sweat and blood has been shed for his position and there was no fucking way he would let anyone ruin that; that included himself.
Gareth wished for nothing more than to lock himself up inside his trailer and read in blissful silence, however that appeared to be near impossible. The team of employees had all joined forces to throw an âalmost doneâ- party, where he was the star. Escaping was not possible.
With a sigh, he drank from his glass of wine. It was not the expensive kind he was now used to, but it would have to do. At least he managed to get some privacy at the party since most were currently drunk, throwing up in the bathroom or busy comverimg about-no doubt- stupid stuff. In a way, it was almost better this way. Despite what his line of work would say, he felt more comfortable when no one was looking at him- searching for faults and broken pieces.
âEnjoying the party?â A curious voice poked a hole in his bubble of isolation.
What surprised Gareth first was the owner of the voice, and secondly that it didnât sound drunk at all. It was her, the extra from some of the scenes. The third surprise that grazed his mind was the thought:
âSheâs pretty.â
The actor was close to smacking himself in the face. What was he thinking so suddenly? He mustâve had too much to drink as well. Yes, that was surely it. But he found it hard to avoid the kind yet perceptive eyes.
âEhem,â He cleared his throat, choosing to look straight ahead. âOf course, I enjoy it very much.â
It was but wishful thinking sheâd accept his answer and move on.
âReally?â
She sounded genuinely confused now. Why did she sound like the surprised one? It was starting to get on Garethâs nerves. Who did she think she was, coming here and questioning him?
âShould I not be?â It came off a little harsher than heâd imagined, but if she noticed she didnât comment.
âAh, thatâs not what I meant, sorry.â
He sighed. She apologised which meant he must do it too if he didnât want to come across as an asshole.
âNo, it is I who have not been in the best mood tonight, I hope you can find it in your heart to forgive me.â
She laughed in response, pulling some out-of-control hair away from her face. Strangely, a part of him wished she didnât do that, it was cute and framed her face well. Gareth was always a man of perfection and he enjoyed it on others as well. He was a star, why would he waste time on someone who didnât even take into consideration to be presentable in front of others. But itâs not like he could voice these opinions to the public, or heâll be done for.
Maybe heâd still get jobs(celebrities often gets a pass for things), but it would definitely change the view on him.
âI just didnât think you liked these kind of events- with all the booze and social pressure and fakeness, I mean.â
Gareth turned to her in slight awe, listening as she continued.
âYou usually have a detached look in your eyes, like youâre not really there? I donât know how to explain it, but I just assumed you didnât like parties. Besides, - I might not be an A-list celebrity- but I can see how it must be hard for you too. People come flocking around you, hoping to gain your favour, and you donât know who to trust. Who is truly there for you, and who is only there for something else?â The young woman breathed out a sigh of relief. âSorry if I rambled by the way, it can happen sometimes.â
Gareth, still in awe, stood silently and stared at her. Honestly, what the fuck? How did she- a mere background actor- manage to see through and tear apart the strong wall heâd spent so many hours to perfect? He was an actor for godâs sake, it was his job to pretend, and someone saw the true him anyway. But he was sure heâd never let his face betray him. So, howâŚâŚ?
âHey are you okay?â
Snapping out of it, the man dismissed any previous thought and focused on the matter at hand. âYes, I am fine. Thank you.â It was then he recalled something important he forgot to ask. âWhat is your name? I didnât ask earlier, how rude of me.â
She smiled back at him, pointing at herself as she said, âIâm (y/n), itâs nice to meet you.â She proceeded to shake his hand politely. When their skin touched, all Gareth felt was the warmth that came with it.
âYeah, nice to meet you too⌠(Y/n).â
It was after that night Gareth found himself seeking out (y/n) more. Though heâd tell himself that it was for job purposes and nothing else. He simply wanted to see that there was nothing bad going on and everything was running smoothly. It was a movie he started in, of course it had to be flawless; nothing short of perfect; absolutely splendid.
But whenever trouble arose or someone needed some sort of help, it made it easier for Gareth to sneak off and find his new friend. Were they friends? At least, thatâs what he thought. He and (y/n) had shared many more conversations after that fateful party and she never wore a disgusted(maybe heâs exaggerating) expression when talking to him. So they have to be friends, right? It would be strange if they werenât.
(Y/n) was, in fact, lovely. Heâd had that suspicion about her since the beginning and it turned out to be accurate. She always asked how he felt that day, and it wasnât in the superficial, polite way, she meant it. The thoughtfulness brought a new kind of ache to his chest. It hurt in some ways, yet he couldnât get enough of it.
Other times she even came to him with a box of home cooked food. She said that he was free to throw it away if he didnât like it and she wouldnât hunt him down or anything. Gareth was stunned. Why would he wish to throw out the food sheâs so carefully prepared for him? No way. Heâd eat all of it. It didnât matter if he liked it or not, he couldnât dishonour her like that. It wasnât polite. (He actually loved the food)
Gareth had at first felt goddy at the prospect that (y/n) willingly spent her free time to cook something for him. He must be special to her then; only that thought was later crushed. The actor was on his way outside to take a breather after a longer shoot, and in the corner of his eye he saw two of his colleagues sitting on a staircase. He paused. In their lapsâ were plastic containers - lunch boxes- but that wasnât what drew in his attention; they looked oddily familiar.
âWait a littleâŚthis is..?â
Oh, he definitively recognised the pink notes and the same-collection of stickers that attached it to the box. If he looked even closer, he was certain the handwriting would be familiar as well.
How could he be so stupid? Of course (y/n) made lunch for all her close colleagues, not just him. Why would she treat him any special? Yes, he was considered a star on the rise for more success, but he knew that hardly mattered to her. Although he tried convincing himself it hardly meant anything as long as heâs getting good meals and theyâre still friends, it made things different. The meals werenât the only thing he noticed afterwards. There were smiles, plenty of them, all wasted on pathetic nobodies. There were also the affection, the hugs, the hand holding. They were given to crew members feeling down and in need of comfort.
It was good that (y/n) cared about others; a quality many perceived as positive. However, Gareth himself could not see this as a good thing. Instead it left a sour taste in his mouth, just like the meal-donation.
Gareth grumbled over this for a long time and tried to figure out why he felt this way. It was stupid, he thought, that he was this worked up over some woman. Gareth a couple months ago would scoff at his current situation and tell him he was being ridiculous and had to stop grovelling in the dirt over some background actor.
The Gareth from a few months ago wouldnât believe he had the ability to resort to something so childish, either. He was avoiding her like the plague, and barely glanced in her direction. If he absolutely had to talk to her then his answers would be curt and âdonât-bother-me-likeâ. What the hell was he doing? Giving (y/n) the silent treatment, like a child not getting the attention from his parents as he wouldâve liked. He could tell the change in his behaviour made her sad, and she probably didnât understand why either, which was even more sad. But the saddest part of all was that Garethâs pride was stronger than his feeling of guilt.
A result from the prince-treatment heâd been getting for years.
It wasnât until the day she approached him during break and said, âI wanted to say goodbye.â that he broke out of his bubble.
âWhat do you mean?â He asked, immediately straightening his back.
(Y/n) smiled melancholy, âthe scenes Iâm in-standing in the background, that is- are all over. Itâs time for me to go home now. Thereâs nothing else for me to do here.â
The gears turned in the actors head. She was leaving? This place? Him?
âNo, you canât leave.â He blurted out without thinking. It came off as desperate and breathless, like a whining kid. He hated himself.
(Y/n) chuckled lightly, âYeah, I wish I could stay longer, but Iâm just a background character. I donât have that privilege.â
Gareth though he heard her mutter under her breath, â-not like you.â
âWell this is goodbye then, it was fun to get to know you Gareth and be your friend.â She said before turning around and leaving him alone.
It wasnât true. They hadnât been friends at all the last weeks, and it was all his fault. Because he felt some petty competitiveness. And now (yn) was going away forever. What if he never gets to see her again? The idea hurt more than anything heâs felt before. It definitively hurt more than the time he broke his toe, or the time he slipped and got a concussion. None of it was close to the pain he experienced with the thought of losing her.
His sweet little background actor.
Now he understood. It was love. All of it was love. Thatâs why he was threatened by others taking up (y/n)âs time and why he enjoyed her company so much. He loved her. It was that simple.
Thereâs no way he could let her slip out of reach now. Not when she belongs to him.













