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Now reading: Chapter 77: Falling in Place (pt.9) from My Life as a CEO of an Entertainment Company, a Comedy novel by FocacciaBread.

Once the behind-the-scenes rehearsal montage faded to black, the theater seed to inhale as one.

The stage darkened completely, plunging everything into silence. No music. No movent. Just the low hum of anticipation vibrating through the air. For a brief, suspended mont, it felt like ti itself had paused—so still that a pin dropping would've sounded deafening.

Then—

FLASH.

A blinding burst of light flooded the stage, forcing gasps from the audience as instinctively hands flew up to shield eyes.

🎶 Breathe… 🎶

The single word echoed softly, intimate and grounding.

Eli stepped forward first, the spotlight finding him with unerring precision. He held the opening note effortlessly, voice smooth and steady, wrapping around the room like warm air filling tired lungs. And then—that smile. That stupidly devastating, underwear-lting smile flashed across his face, instantly undoing half the audience.

The three of them weren't dressed in anything flashy or theatrical. No costus. No glitter. No gimmicks.

Just comfort.

Just truth.

Eli wore a black sheer oversized loose shirt that clung and floated in all the right ways, ripped jeans worn soft at the knees, and heavy combat boots grounding his presence. He was effortless sex appeal—relaxed, confident, magnetic.

Jordan stood beside him in a beige oversized hoodie that looked like it slled faintly of fabric softener and safety. Grey shorts, white long socks pulled up just right, sneakers scuffed from practice. He radiated comfort—like the human embodint of a deep exhale.

Monarch completed the picture in his favorite ripped shirt, layered beneath a worn leather jacket. Cargo pants hugged his fra, sturdy leather mountain boots planted firmly on the stage. Rugged. Steady. Unshakeable.

Three different energies.

Sexy. Comfy. Grounded.

Together, they didn't clash—they harmonized. Freedom, in human form.

🎶

Don't hold it in

Don't let the fear and worry win

Ipikit ang mata, hinga ng malalim

'Wag alalahanin ang hinaharap na malagim

🎶

Eli's voice flowed through the verse like ocean water—silky and soothing, yet undeniably powerful. There was strength beneath the calm, the kind that cos from surviving storms. Every word landed gently, but firmly, like reassurance whispered directly into the chest.

The choreography matched the tone perfectly.

Nothing extravagant. No unnecessary flair.

Just clean, intentional movents. Steps that felt natural. Gestures that mirrored breathing—opening, grounding, releasing. The kind of choreography that looks easy until you realize how precise it has to be to feel that effortless.

Then ca the pre-chorus.

Monarch stepped forward, voice rising as the harmonies wrapped around him.

🎶

One step, two step, three step, dahan-dahan lang

'Wag magmadali, buhay ay sayaw lang

May ritmo ang mundo, may himig ang gulo

Makinig ka lang sa tibok ng puso mo

🎶

Monarch didn't just sing—he commanded. His voice carried weight, control, and warmth all at once. There was a regal quality to the way he used his instrunt, like he knew exactly when to pull back and when to let it soar. Royalty wasn't just a nickna—it was a fact.

The crowd was no longer just watching.

They were in it.

Swaying. Clapping. Smiling through misty eyes. Screaming when the emotion hit too hard to contain.

And then—

The chorus.

Jordan took the lead.

🎶

Close your eyes, take a deep breath, you can try again

Life's winnable and a miracle, my friend

Don't let the pressure of life weigh you down

Tingin lang sa langit and turn that frown upside down

🎶

The second Jordan smiled, the audience collectively lted.

There was sothing almost healing about him—his expression so open, so unguarded, that it felt like joy in its purest form. The kind that makes your chest ache in the best way. People didn't just cheer—they felt better.

The live band elevated everything, guitars warm and alive, drums steady like a heartbeat. It felt less like a competition stage and more like a shared mont—everyone fully present, fully here.

People in the audience stood up without even realizing it, hands raised, bodies moving freely. At ho, viewers danced in their living rooms, nodded along from their beds, sang quietly to themselves.

Then ca the rap section.

And Jordan?

Jordan snapped.

🎶

Yeah, sotis it hurts, sotis you fall—

🎶

His voice dropped suddenly, smooth and confident, dripping with swagger. The shift was so unexpected that the crowd lost it. Cheers turned feral. The gap moe hit like a truck—awkward, quirky Jordan transforming into soone who could absolutely wreck you on a verse.

And then—

Eli.

He followed with a crystal-clear high note that sliced clean through the room. Pure. Resonant. Perfectly placed. It rang so true it felt like it could rewrite destinies. Emotions surged—so clutched their chests, others their friends.

And yes.

So clutched their thighs.

Because let's be honest—Eli's high note absolutely awakened things in places that were none of the show's business.

🎶

But every crack in your heart makes you whole—

🎶

Jordan jumped back in, finishing the rap with devastating clarity.

🎶

Tears ain't weakness, they're proof you feel

So take your ti, let the wounds heal

Breathe in hope, exhale the doubt

You're stronger than the world shouts about

🎶

When he ended, he crossed his arms with a smug little grin—I did that written all over his face. The audience laughed, scread, applauded even harder.

For the final chorus, Eli and Jordan abandoned the choreography entirely.

They hyped the crowd like seasoned perforrs—running across the stage, jumping, laughing, reaching out. anwhile, Monarch stood front and center, absolutely owning the mont, belting soaring ad-libs live like it was nothing.

A vocal king in his elent.

By the end, the entire theater was singing along.

🎶 Just breathe… just breathe… 🎶

When the final note faded, the silence lasted exactly half a second—

Before the theater erupted.

A full standing ovation. Deafening applause. Cheers that shook the walls. Onstage, Eli, Monarch, and Jordan stood there breathing hard, eyes shining, smiles wide and genuine.

They hadn't just perford.

They had reminded everyone how to breathe again.

****

When the applause finally began to soften and the cheers settled into a low, excited murmur, the stage lights shifted gently, signaling the start of the feedback segnt.

Eli, Monarch, and Jordan stood shoulder to shoulder at center stage, sweat still clinging to their skin, chests rising and falling as adrenaline slowly ebbed away. Their smiles were wide, unguarded—relief and pride written plainly across their faces. Whatever ca next, they knew they had left everything on that stage.

Tuesday was the first to speak, and the mont she did, her energy filled the room all over again.

"Guys—what was that?!" she exclaid, hands flying up dramatically. "I genuinely forgot I was watching trainees in an evaluation. That felt like a full-blown concert." She laughed, then grew even more animated, voice thick with emotion. "It felt like the stage was your ho, and you invited all of us in—like, 'Co on in, take a dip in the pool, grab so food from the grill, stay as long as you like.'"

The audience chuckled warmly.

"You touched my heart so deeply, you don't even understand," Tuesday continued, blinking rapidly as her eyes glossed over. "The sincerity—you weren't just singing the song, you were living it. And I know for a fact that ssage hit close to ho for so many people tonight." She placed a hand over her chest, voice softening. "So thank you, the three of you, for reminding us to slow down… to pause… and just breathe."

The applause that followed was gentle but heavy with feeling.

Luca spoke next, expression calm but glowing with appreciation.

"If I had to describe that performance in a single word," he said, pausing just long enough for the tension to build, "it would be free."

The word seed to settle over the room like a sigh of relief.

"That's what you embodied from start to finish. Freedom. Ease. Joy," Luca continued. "The way you pulled the audience into your world—how natural it all felt—that's not sothing you can fake. That's the mark of real artists." He nodded approvingly. "We asked you to perform like your lives depended on it, and you delivered in spades. Truly. Congratulations."

Short. Sweet. Earnest.

Then Luca tilted his head slightly, lips curling into a knowing smirk.

"And now," he added casually, "let's hear from the person who wrote that song."

A ripple ran through the audience.

At this point, it wasn't shocking that Foca had written another evaluation track—that reveal had already landed earlier in the night—but the realization still hit hard for the trio onstage. One song was already nerve-wracking enough. Knowing this was another deeply personal piece from him made the weight of the mont sink in all over again.

Foca leaned forward slightly, hands folded, his expression uncharacteristically soft.

"I wrote that song during my ti at Juilliard," he began. "It was one of those periods where the pressure felt overwhelming—like the walls were closing in." He smiled faintly, eyes distant with mory. "I rember calling my mom one night, exhausted. And do you know what she told ?"

The audience leaned in.

"She said, 'Take a break. Pause. Catch your breath. I know it's hard, but you have to breathe. God gave you the privilege to do it for free—don't deprive yourself of such a blessing.'"

A quiet hush fell over the theater.

"And that's where the song ca from," Foca continued. "Watching you three tonight… you didn't just perform it. You understood it. You lived by its ssage and shared it with everyone here." He smiled, pride unmistakable. "You made the song your own—and that's more than any songwriter could ever ask for. Thank you. Truly. That was outstanding."

For a heartbeat, none of them moved.

Then Eli stepped forward and wrapped his strong arms around Monarch and Jordan, pulling them into a tight group hug. The three stood there, foreheads nearly touching, overwheld by the rush of emotions—relief, gratitude, triumph—all colliding at once.

They had done it.

The audience rose again in applause, louder this ti, unified in agreent. Online, the reactions poured in just as fiercely.

@Rumi: I'm crying but also smiling like an absolute idiot. This song hit straight in the soul.

@JiN: OMG that was BEAUTIFUL. Y'all didn't just perform—you healed people.

@Minasoo: Another debut-worthy stage. I'm honestly scared now… everyone is doing TOO WELL 😭

And sowhere between the cheers, the tears, and the racing hearts, one thing beca undeniably clear—

This wasn't just another evaluation.

It was a mont people would rember.

*****

PS - You can listen to "Breathe" in full at YouTube (@FocacciaBread-Music), Spotify (sopen.spotify/album/1ck56LUm4SD9vVCChFkI5u?si=-1Tw7cL9SO-2h1fvFJDhKQ) or other digital streaming platforms.

****

Here's the original lyrics:

[Verse 1]

Breathe… don't hold it in

Don't let the fear and worry win

Ipikit ang mata, hinga ng malalim

Wag alalahanin ang hinaharap na malagim

[Pre-Chorus]

One step, two step, three step, dahan-dahan lang

Wag magmadali, buhay ay sayaw lang

May ritmo ang mundo, may himig ang gulo

Makinig ka lang sa tibok ng puso mo

[Chorus]

Close your eyes, take a deep breath, you can try again

Life's winnable and a miracle, my friend

Don't let the pressure of life weigh you down

Tingin lang sa langit and turn that frown upsidedown

[Verse 2]

Sa dami-dami ng ingay ng mundo

Lahat nagsasabe-sabe na parang multo

Hindi maawat kahit anong pilit

Ang tenga isarado, pero puso'y umiigting

[Chorus]

Close your eyes, take a deep breath, you can try again

Life's winnable and a miracle, my friend

Don't let the pressure of life weigh you down

Tingin lang sa langit and turn that frown upsidedown

[Rap]

Yeah, sotis it hurts, sotis you fall

But every crack in your heart makes you whole

Tears ain't weakness, they're proof you feel

So take your ti, let the wounds heal

Breathe in hope, exhale the doubt

You're stronger than the world shouts about

[Bridge]

Even when the night feels long

Rember, you're not alone

May araw na sisikat muli

At bituin na magdadala sa 'yong muli

[Final Chorus]

Close your eyes, take a deep breath, you can try again

Life's winnable and a miracle, my friend (Oh-Ohhhhh~)

Don't let the pressure of life weigh you down

Tingin lang sa langit and turn that frown upsidedown

(Just breathe… just breathe…)

****

English version:

[Verse 1]

Breathe… don't hold it in

Don't let fear and worry win

Close your eyes, take a deep breath

Don't dwell on a dark, frightening future

[Pre-Chorus]

One step, two steps, three steps, slowly now

No need to rush, life is just a dance sohow

The world has rhythm, chaos has a tune

Just listen closely to your heart's own beat

[Chorus]

Close your eyes, take a deep breath, you can try again

Life's winnable and a miracle, my friend

Don't let the pressure of life weigh you down

Just look up at the sky and turn that frown upsidedown

[Verse 2]

With all the noise this world keeps making

Everyone talking, whispering like ghosts, never breaking

No matter how hard you try to shut it out

Your ears may close, but your heart still pounds

[Chorus]

Close your eyes, take a deep breath, you can try again

Life's winnable and a miracle, my friend

Don't let the pressure of life weigh you down

Just look up at the sky and turn that frown upsidedown

[Rap]

Yeah, sotis it hurts, sotis you fall

But every crack in your heart makes you whole

Tears ain't weakness, they're proof you feel

So take your ti, let the wounds heal

Breathe in hope, exhale the doubt

You're stronger than the world shouts about

[Bridge]

Even when the night feels long

Rember, you're not alone

A new day will rise again

And stars will guide you ho once more

[Final Chorus]

Close your eyes, take a deep breath, you can try again

Life's winnable and a miracle, my friend (Ohhh—Ohhh~)

Don't let the pressure of life weigh you down

Just look up at the sky and turn that frown upsidedown.

(Just breathe… just breathe…)

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