Nanami Kento had always been known for his professionalism—calm, composed, the one actor in the industry who never got caught up in rumors or off-screen drama. Fans respected him for it.
Which is why it was so funny that they were convinced he was secretly in love with you.
The speculation had started small—a few behind-the-scenes clips, a red-carpet interview where he glanced at you one too many times, that one viral moment where he instinctively guided you away from a camera flash like it was second nature. Then came the edits, the conspiracy threads, the slow-motion compilations set to overly emotional music.
And now? Now you were both seated together at an interview while the host pulled up a fan tweet on the screen.
“No but the way Nanami LOOKS at them?? That’s not acting. That’s a man in love.”
The audience laughed. You braced yourself for his usual, polite response—something professional, maybe a deflection.
Instead, Kento took one glance at the tweet, exhaled slowly, and—completely deadpan—said, “They’re very observant.”
The room erupted. The internet was about to burn. And beside you, Kento simply adjusted his cuffs, as composed as ever.