The next morning, Minjeong barely managed to get out of bed. Jimin and her had stayed up long after their parent had already gone to bed, lying on Jimin's bed and chatting — and kissing. During the night, Jimin had also told Minjeong that her friends would be coming over the next day.
"I'm sorry for not telling you earlier," she had said, "I just completely forgot. They'll be coming over around three and then we'll see if we're going to watch a movie or just talk. I hope that's okay with you but I haven't seen them in quite a while."
"Of course that's okay with me," Minjeong had replied in all honesty, "they're your friends, you can see them as often as you'd like."
"Thank you, but... Jaemin will be coming, too, obviously. He's already complaining that we can't spend as much time together as he'd like to because of university. If he only knew the truth..."
"Hey, that's totally fine. You do whatever you feel comfortable with. Don't worry about me, I won't be pissed off if you kiss him or anything. I mean, he is your boyfriend."
Of course, Minjeong was not too happy when she thought about Jimin kissing Jaemin but she knew the circumstances and would never blame Jimin for that.
What she would blame her for was keeping her up for so long. When Minjeong came down to the kitchen, she was still so tired she feared that she would fall asleep as soon as she sat down. Of course Jimin was already up and stood in the kitchen, drinking out of a white mug. The whole kitchen smelled like coffee.
"You look tired," Jiminn greeted Minjeong with a grin, "long night?"
"My brain is not capable of joking yet," Minjeong replied and slumped down at the table.
"Coffee?" Jimin offered her a cup, "I know you don't usually drink coffee but it might help."
"Sure," Minjeong grabbed the cup and took a sip, "thank you."
She looked around the main floor.
"Where are all the adults?"
"My mom is at work but I don't know where our dads and your mom are. Probably out and collecting some plant samples," she scoffed, "when I came downstairs earlier, there was a patch of pee on the floor because dad didn't let Winter out — he can be so forgetful when he's working."
"Sounds exactly like my dad," Minjeong sighed, "do you need help with cleaning it up?"
"No thanks, I already cleaned it before you came downstairs."
"Jeez, for how long have you been awake already?"
"Just an hour or so," Jiminn shrugged, "I woke up kind of early but didn't want to wake you."
"I appreciate it," Minjeong chuckled.
The coffee seemed to be working already because she felt a little more awake as she kept taking tiny sips. Jimin came over to her with a plate of toast and sat opposite of Minjeong, offering her a piece. For a little while, they both ate their toast in silence, until Jimin spoke up.
"Um... Ning and Aeri asked me if I wanted to go skiing with them this morning. They said they would meet at the ski lift in half an hour — would that be okay for you?"
"Of course," Minjeong nodded, "Jimin, they're your friends. You can spend as much time with them as you want."
"But I thought since we already won't be on our own this afternoon, we should at least spend the morning together."
She sounded so worried it almost made Minjeong laugh.
"I don't mind, honestly," Minjeong reassuringly smiled at Jimin, "this gives me the perfect opportunity to check in on Irene. I haven't seen her in a while, only texted her a couple of times."
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Found my world in a small town | Winrina
RomanceAfter dropping out of college, Minjeong is forced to join her parents on a three month stay to Kwangya, Canada. Not being used to the cold weather, the mountains and all the snow, Minjeong isn't too enthusiastic about the trip. In Kwangya, the...