Six.

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Six.

IT'S the next day, and Sora had awoken from her slumber early. She hadn't gotten much sleep that night due to her worrying about Dohee. Multiple messages had been sent to the Kim girl, and multiple messages had been ignored.

The cold, early autumn breeze was blowing Sora's hair as she walked down the town. There were many different shops that she often bought from — like, the clothes shop where got almost every clothing item in her wardrobe, and the bistro, 'Sigsa Bar' that's a hot hangout spot for the students at the academy, and the local bakery that Sora always finds herself going in whenever she goes to the town.

The bell above the door rang loud as she entered the small bakery. The counter was upfront and had a full display of pastry's and cakes and then behind was a few round tables and booths for people to sit at.

Sora smiled wildly to the cashier as she placed her order.

Once she got the cake and was about to head out to continue shopping, her eyes caught sight of the dark haired boy sitting on his own. He was wearing a simple white knitted sweater, and a pair of black trousers. His cold expression was evident as he had his hands stuffed in his trouser pockets and his dark hair was parted at the front, and laid naturally on his forehead.

A sigh passed Sora's lips as she debated on what she should do.

She wanted she to speak with him and see if he was okay since last night, and possibly ask about Dohee, though she also wanted to get out of the building as soon as possible so she could to avoid awkwardness.

With a few more moments of her arguing with herself, she soon made her way towards Park Sunghoon.

Once she got to his table, she quietly placed her food down on the table and sat down in front of him.

Sunghoon's expression didn't falter once as he watched her sit down. He licked his bottom lip and breathed out as she went on to talk.

"How are you feeling?" She wondered, playing with her food.

"Fine." He bluntly answered and Sora huffed and rolled her eyes before sitting back in the seat.

"What about Dohee? How is she?"

"She's fine." Sunghoon replied nonchalantly and took his hand from his pocket to pick up his mug and take a sip from his hot drink.

"What is your problem?" Sora scoffed and inched forward.

She was beginning to get frustrated with the boy. She had no idea why he was being so cold and blunt towards her, when they had barely spoken to one another.

"You're so cold to me and I don't understand why," She shrugged. "If anything, i should be the one that's harsh towards you considering you were a complete weirdo towards me the night of Dohee's birthday." The Choi girl ranted.

As Sunghoon watched her, he couldn't help but smirk slightly. He found it amusing seeing the girl get herself all worked up. His eyes fell upon her pink lips, and then up to her brown eyes, causing her to pause abruptly and for a soft, crimson blush to appear on her cheeks.

"You are so annoying." She spoke under her breath and shook her head, looking down at her lap.

"Why are you so desperate to talk to me?" Sunghoon raised a brow and sat up straight in his chair.

Sora's jaw dropped vaguely. "I am not desperate, Sunghoon."

"Mm, I think you are." He nodded and his smirk grew slightly at the sight of her flustered state.

As Sunghoon's eyes laid on Sora, they couldn't help but drag over to behind her. His brows furrowed at the sight of him, and he felt anger build up inside of his chest and his whole body tense.

"Go."

"What?"

"Go." The Park boy repeated and Sora scoffed.

"Whatever." She rolled her eyes and stood up, picking up her cake and walking out of the bakery.

She felt irritation bubble up inside of her as she headed back to her dorm. She couldn't understand why Sunghoon treated her the way he did — and what she couldn't understand even more, was why she was so bothered by it.

"He told you to just go?" Hwang Choji questioned with widened orbs and raised brows.

Hwang Choji was a close friend of Sora's. Choji was like the older sister Sora never had. She was always there to listen to the girls rants and problems, and teach her the latest trends and Sora appreciated her a lot.

"Yes, and before that he had a smug smirk on his lips calling me desperate." Sora rolled her eyes and flopped down on her bed.

"He isn't worth your time, Sora," Choji shook her head and finished painting her final nail. "He sounds like a prick to me." She stated and began blowing on her nails.

"He is a prick. I don't understand how Dohee is friends with him." The Choi girl sighed.

The two girls continued to talk for a little while longer. They spoke about their parents, Choji's love life, and her struggles with her boyfriend, and the sad reality that was about to set into place.

"I'm going to miss you so much." Choji pouted and slumped her shoulders.

"I will too, but remember, we can always phone every night." Sora stated, and a small smile grew on Choji's lips as she nodded.

The older girl was moving to Japan with her parents for her fathers work. She didn't want to go, but she knew she had to. Her mother was sick, and with her father working, so someone had to look after her.

"Make sure to keep me updated." Choji grinned and Sora nodded with a bittersweet smile showing on her lips.

" Choji grinned and Sora nodded with a bittersweet smile showing on her lips

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this is a short chapter, sorry for that, but the chapters will get longer as the book progresses :)

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