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NINE | A KOREAN DRAMA-LIKELOVE STORY

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NINE | A KOREAN DRAMA-LIKE
LOVE STORY

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SOO-JIN KNEW SANG-WOO feared her when she was seething.

Think of her temper as a volcano, ready to explode. Volcanoes are dangerous and no one can predict exactly when they will erupt. When they do, the lava they spew out will burn everything in its path. Soo-Jin was the type of person to keep it all in, let it simmer for a while, and when she had enough of their bullshit behavior, then she'll softly smile and advise them to run for the hills.

When she was still a child, many of her classmates called her a 'know-it-all' or a 'blunt bitch' since she would not sugarcoat her words. Her words often came out in a harsh way, but they were correct.

Such was the time when one of her male classmates bullied Sang-Woo and Gi-Hun, she retaliated by commenting about their poor performance in class which resulted in the kid bawling his eyes out.

Even her own bestfriend and former lover once commented that she can be scary, but they knew that this is just the way she was and that she was actually very nice. 

Wild inferno blazed in her eyes as she dragged her former lover inside the bathroom, slamming his back against one of the toilet doors with such force. A guard was supposed to follow them and stand in front of the entrance, but then backed away when she gave him an unforgiving, icy glare.

"You have no fucking originality."

Sang-Woo furrowed his eyebrows.

"You're using one of my advices to get ahead of the competition."

Her ex frowned. "Is that the only reason why you brought me here?"

Soo-Jin sighed, releasing her tight grip on his collar. "Sang-Woo, be honest with me..." spoke she, almost pleading for him to be truthful. "Did you know that the game would be honeycomb?"

He looked down at the floor. "I wasn't really sure, but as soon as 67 said there was sugar and I saw the shapes. I remembered the honeycomb game."

"Then, you should've mentioned that! I asked you about it, right? There was no reason for you not to tell them! It would've been safer for us all if we chose only one shape so we can together formulate a strategy!"

"I said, I wasn't sure -- "

The woman struck the door behind him, loud enough for it to resonate across the whole bathroom. "Bullshit! You knew! I even had the idea and I asked for you to confirm it! Sang-Woo, we were put in a game where we aren't competing each other! There was no need for you to leave them hanging immediately!"

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