Ch.2- Inappropriate

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The two had finished eating and since it was still early, Jiyeon thought that considering they were already out on a date, they might as well go out for a movie. However, before she could mention her idea…

Hyunjung: “It’s late, let me take you home.” 

Jiyeon: “…”

Hyunjung very “considerately” escorted Jiyeon to her apartment. However, she didn’t make a move to go in nor did Jiyeon invite her in. 

And that was it. 

It seemed like they had no compatibility…

At least that’s what Jiyeon thought. 

It wasn’t until Jiyeon disappeared through the door did Hyunjung realize that Jiyeon didn’t seem all too happy with her. 

Was Jiyeon…dissatisfied with her? 

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Back at home, Jiyeon's mother eagerly looked forward to her daughter’s response, “So how was it?” 

Jiyeon slowly raised her hand to point at the clock on the wall. 

Her mother looked at the clock, confused. 

“It’s only 6 o'clock in the afternoon.” 

Mother: “? ”

Jiyeon grabbed her mother’s arm and sighed, “Don’t you understand that if the other party was interested, I wouldn’t be home so early?! Which couple out on a date have you seen come back this early?” 

Her mother still didn’t understand, “I don’t get it. Don’t you just come home after a dinner date?” 

Jiyeon could only helplessly explain, “I was going to ask her to watch a movie, but she didn’t make any plans to stay at all. Is it because I’m annoying?” 

“Nonsense!” her mom said in an unhappy tone. “My daughter is so beautiful and cute, who would dare to dislike you!”

Jiyeon laughed loudly, “Oh, Mom, don’t worry about it, when my destiny calls, nothing will stop it from happening. Maybe it’s just not my fate to be with her.”

Her mom, however, wasn’t satisfied with this abrupt ending, “Did she perhaps leave a phone number? Or a kakao? Maybe you two can get to know each other better first?” 

Jiyeon shook her head, “The other party didn’t mention anything like that from beginning to end while we were out.” 

She also couldn’t understand herself, because for some reason when she met this person, she felt the other party was quite odd. 

What a pity that this rare treasure couldn’t land in her pockets. 

Later that evening, her father came back and added insult to injury by asking how the date went. 

Jiyeon thought that the blind date was a failure, so she didn’t bother thinking about it anymore and decided to focus on her blogging for the next few days.

She started blogging in her senior year of university, with no specific time slot or category. Jiyeon usually just did whatever she felt like singing, eating, and playing video games, and she usually streamed in the afternoon and evenings. She could take her time streaming as well. She could even sing all afternoon and then play games in the evening, which was already much more relaxed than a usual workplace. Of course, she couldn’t compare to those “super” streamers, but she still had a solid fanbase and decent fame; otherwise, she wouldn’t have been able to buy an apartment and two cars.

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