Chapter 10

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Han Seojun had arrived at Kang Sujin's building an hour ago, but for the life of him he could not muster the courage to go up to her apartment.

"I have no reason to see her. So, why should I?" He argued with himself. He paced back and forth, going up the entrance and then going back again, unable to enter.

In his hands, Han Seojun held a beautiful arrangement of white tulips and yellow roses. White tulips as an apology and yellow roses as an offering of friendship. It was his way of apologizing for being a jerk.

After hearing everything she had said on the live event, Seojun had no doubt that Kang Sujin wasn't who he thought she was. Certainly, if Jukyung and even Suho could trust her, then he could at least give her the benefit of the doubt.

It had felt like a good idea at the time to try to make amends with flowers. But now that he was actually here, at her home, he felt stupid.

What would Kang Sujin say when he showed up at her place? Would she laugh at him and tell him to go to hell? Would she be offended that he just showed up, unannounced? The uncertainly of it all made him anxious.

As he went back down the steps to the building entrance for the thousandth time, Seojun bumped into a lady.

"Oh ma'am. I'm so sorry!"

The woman had been carrying plastic containers of food in large tote bags. The bags had fallen to the ground but luckily, the containers and the food inside them were unharmed, just a little shaken.

Seojun looked at the woman with an apologetic face. She appeared to be a very dignified lady and as old as his mother. Her hair was up in a chic bun and she wore well fitted, albeit a little worn out, clothes. Her brows were crinkled in disapproval. But upon seeing Seojun, her face softened.

"Are you okay, ma'am?" Seojun asked and his humble words spoken in that rich baritone subsided the woman's irritation further to the point where she smiled.

"Omo, how can someone be so handsome?"

Seojun beamed. Elders had always loved him. "Ah, thank you." He responded shyly. "Let me help you carry these." He took the heavy bags from her, putting the flowers under his arm, careful not to smush them.

"Oh no. I don't want to bother."

"It's no bother at all, ma'am. I insist." He didn't let the woman say another word, walking past her into the building. The woman smiled and followed.

"Are you going to visit your girlfriend?" The woman asked, eyeing the flowers.

"A friend. A friend who is a girl."

"Is that what the youngsters are calling it these days?"

"Ah-nee-heyo. It's not like that."

The woman just smiled knowingly. "I'm going to visit a special girl too. My daughter lives in this building."

They entered the elevator. Seojun asked which floor the woman wanted to go to. "Oh, I'm going to the same floor. Maybe my friend knows your daughter."

"I'm sure she does. My daughter is a wonderful girl."

When the lady walked in the same direction as Sujin's apartment, Seojun said, "Oh. My friend lives this way too. What a coincidence. They might live right next to each other."

"Then you should come over with your friend. I will cook for you."

And when the woman stood in front of Sujin's apartment, Seojun said, "Oh, this is my friend's apartment. Are they roommates?"

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