Kang Mo Yeon and Yoon Myeong Ju's Double Date

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Major Yoo Si Jin

Republic of Korea Army

and

Kang Mo Yeon

request the honor of your presence at their wedding

...

Mo Yeon blew a breath and put down her wedding invitation on the desk. Myeong Ju peeked at her invitation and grinned, "So, are you really getting married to this wuss?"

Next to Mo Yeon, Si Jin grumbled, "Hey!"

They had their second double date at dal.komm Coffee on Saturday night, their favorite place, after a while, also both girls were promised to celebrate Mo Yeon's upcoming wedding which will be held in a month. Si Jin showed her the example of their wedding invitation, and following the tradition, even the invitation had to follow some rules.

"I told you and that fish-face Commander of yours, I don't care about rules," Mo Yeon said, making the three soldiers looked at her incredulously. She stared back at them and shrugged, before squinting her eyes to Si Jin. "I told you we should just elope."

Myeong Ju pursed her lips. "If getting married in military style is hard, I'm with Mo Yeon's idea to elope," she said, making Dae-young stared at her with pleading face, the please-don't-get-me-into-trouble-again face.

"I've been into several missions which risking my life, but dealing with the two of you is deadlier compares to that," Si Jin muttered.

"I agree," Dae-young interjected.

"Think of it," Mo Yeon went on. "Different ranks mean different ways to write their names on the invitations. We also have invitation in English for our friend in Urk."

"You mean, that Urk girl?" Myeong Ju asked. "I thought Urk isn't stable. Is it going to hard for her to get a passport?"

"Valentine said she will take care of it." And then, Mo Yeon covered her face with her hands. "I have no idea getting married to the man next to me is a complicated process."

Si Jin looked at Mo Yeon incredulously.

Myeong Ju grinned. "I told him I didn't agree you were dating him."

The Major squinted his eyes. "You have no say to that. You are not her family." He sipped his coffee. "You can say that now. Wait until you get married to that man next to you, not to mention your father is the General."

"I told Dae-young I want to elope."

"No, you didn't," Dae-young said suddenly.

"I tell you just now."

"I must refuse."

Mo Yeon looked at the couple in front of her. "You two are not the only people here."

Si Jin nudged Mo Yeon's shoulder lightly with his fist. "At least you get to see me wearing my dress uniform. You said I'm good wearing that," he said cheekily.

Mo Yeon's eyes turned bright. "Yeah, that's the good point." She looked again at Myeong Ju and Dae-young. "Will you guys wearing your dress uniform?"

The General's daughter raised her eyebrows. "Have you forgotten you asked me to become your bridesmaid? Dae-young probably wears his uniform, he told me he's going to be the best man. All the male soldiers too. Military custom stated if the groom wears his dress uniform, the guests from the army must, too."

The doctor grinned. "At least there's one rule that I like," she said, causing Si Jin to roll his eyes. And then, she pursed her lips and looked at Dae-young. "I remember the last time we attended Daniel's wedding. I thought Sergeant Seo has a trauma over wedding."

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