Sehun's POV
'You're really good looking you know,' the girl in front of me said.
'I know,' I said back to her in trying to sound cold. This is the fifth girl tonight. Speed dating can be so shitty. All five girls tonight have either been dumber than a goldfish or ugly as hell.
I'm wasting my poor, meaningless life gambling and finding girls. Living like this feels normal now. How do you put meaning into life? It doesn't fit, well, at least for me it doesn't. The meaning of life to me is like snowflakes, once it lands on my palm, it melts and disappears, so there's no point in trying to find meaning. People have life goals that they want to achieve but for me, I just live and take what comes.
'So, what's your family like, Sehun?' I chuckled at her question. What a silly question. My family.
'Family?' I asked back.
'Yeah, your family.' I chuckled again.
'What is a family?' she looked at me with a confused face. Her stupidity is showing, seriously. I went deep into thought, trying to figure out what "family" is. Family...
'Family.' I repeated. I looked down at my watch to see that it was now 7:00pm. My poker game starts in half an hour.
'Sorry babe, I got to go.' I stood up and walked away. I could hear that blonde yelling at me to come back. Silly girl.
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'What's up bro?'
'Just met up with five girls,'
'Wow man, any hot ones?'
'Nope. Now, lets win this shit,' I said as I fist bumped Kai as we walked in to the familiar dark room. There were three guys already seated on the circular table in the middle of the room.
'Aish this dick is here again,' I heard one of the guys say under his breath.
'You're just scared that you're going to lose. Again.' I smirked and went to take my seat.
As the dealer dealt the cards, I knew that luck was on my side once again. I heard the guy next to me on the left light his cigarette and the one on my right chuckled after checking his cards. After I checked my final card, I looked up at Kai to signal him that we were going to win once again. The guys placed a few chips into the centre,
'All in,' I said and pushed all my chips into the middle. I heard the other guys grumble. The rest of them followed my move and pushed all of their chips in.
'Ace two pair,' the guy on my left said with a deep voice.
'King full house,' replied the guy on my right. He went in to grab the chips in the middle but I had to interrupt his victory.
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Hayran Kurgu"Bring me what made me happy when we were young." Inspired by the Korean drama "That Winter, The Wind Blows"