[🍙] The Cat Next Door ( Final Part )

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You was shocked. You felt Okayu's lips on your and her tongue in your mouth. You felt her arms around you neck and her body on you.

You didn't know what to do. You had never kissed anyone before. You had never been kissed by anyone before.

You panicked and pushed her away.

You gasped and wiped your mouth. you stared at her with wide eyes.

"Okayu, what are you doing?" You asked.

Okayu looked hurt and confused. She touched her lips and blinked.

"I'm sorry," she said. "Did I do something wrong?"

She tilted her head and frowned.

"Don't you like me?" she asked.

You felt a pang of guilt. You didn't want to hurt her feelings. You didn't want to reject her.

But you also didn't want to lie to her. You didn't want to lead her on.

You sighed and shook your head.

"Okayu, listen," you said. "I like you, but not in that way."

You paused and searched for the right words.

"I like you as a friend, but not as a girlfriend," you said.

You hoped that she would understand and accept your answer.

But she didn't.

She looked angry and betrayed. She clenched her fists and glared at you.

"What do you mean?" she asked. "How can you say that?"

She raised her voice and pointed at you.

"You're lying!" she said. "You're lying to me and to yourself!"

She stepped closer and grabbed your collar.

"You do like me!" she said. "You do love me!"

She pulled you in and kissed you again.

You was scared. You felt Okayu's teeth on your lip and her nails on your chest. You felt her desperation and her obsession.

You knew that she was serious. You knew that she was crazy.

You had to get away from her. You had to stop her.

You pushed her off and ran.

You ran across the bridge and out of the park. You ran to the street and hailed a taxi. You ran to your house and locked the door.

You was safe. You was free.

You breathed a sigh of relief and collapsed on the couch.

You closed your eyes and tried to forget.

But you couldn't.

You couldn't forget her face. You couldn't forget her voice. You couldn't forget her kiss.

You felt a twinge of regret and a pang of guilt.

You wondered if you had made a mistake. You wondered if you had hurt her too much. You wondered if you had missed a chance.

You opened your eyes and looked at your phone.

You saw a message from Okayu.

It said:

"I'm sorry."

You felt a surge of curiosity and a spark of hope.

You replied:

"It's okay."

You waited for a response.

You waited for a long time.

But you didn't get one.

You felt a wave of sadness and a drop of tears.

You realized that you had lost her. You realized that you had loved her. You realized that you had made a mistake.

You got up and grabbed your coat.

You ran out of the house and hailed a taxi. You ran to the park and crossed the bridge. You ran to the pond and looked for her.

But you didn't find her.

You found a note instead.

It said:

"I'm sorry, too."

It was signed with an emoji:

🍙

You smiled and cried.

You knew what it meant. You knew what she felt. You knew what you wanted.

You took out your phone and called her number.

You hoped that she would answer. You hoped that she would forgive you. You hoped that she would love you.

You heard a ringtone and a voice.

It was her voice.

It said:

"Hello?"

You smiled and cried more.

You said:

"Hi, Okayu. It's me, Y/N."

She gasped and sobbed.

She said:

"Y/N? Is that really you?"

You nodded and laughed.

You said:

"Yes, it's me. I'm sorry for everything. I'm sorry for hurting you. I'm sorry for lying to you."

She sniffed and smiled.

She said:

"It's okay, Y/N. I'm sorry, too. I'm sorry for forcing you. I'm sorry for scaring you."

They paused and sighed.

They said:

"I love you."

They smiled and cried more.

They said:

"I love you, too."

They laughed and hugged the phone.

They said:

"Where are you?"

They told each other their locations.

They said:

"Can I see you?"

They agreed to meet at the pond.

They hung up and ran to each other.

They met at the edge of the pond and looked at each other.

They saw their reflections on the water.

They saw their happiness on their faces.

They kissed and hugged each other.

They were together. They were in love. They were happy.

The end.

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