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YE JUN'S POV-

We reached the hotel room after a very tiring and exciting day. I closed the bathroom door as I went to freshen up and all that could ever come back to me was Sara holding my arm all of a sudden when I stood next to her during the group picture.

I couldn't help but blush at that time as I felt my heart pacing and my cheeks flushing red. But I tried to hide it and kept it low key as I didn't want anyone to know how I felt just yet.

"Ye jun-a, are you done?" Seong bin hyung knocked on the bathroom door. "I wanna use the-"

I quickly opened up and ran away, hiding my face from the other people in the room.

...

"We had a lot of fun today, right?" The great leader, Seong bin hyung asked at the dinner table.

"We sure did." Han seok chimed happily as he picked up some more rice on his plate.

"By the way, Ye jun-a, are you okay?" Hyung asked suddenly, which made me furrow.

"I saw you getting out of the bathroom, hiding your face and I wonder-" He said which almost made me choke on my food.

While everyone stared at me like I committed a heinous crime, Han seok offered me a glass of water.

"Oh, I just wondered if you puked after all the adventure thing." He clarified himself which made me feel less embarrassed.

"Oh, y-yes. I'm fine. T-totally fine." I was relieved that at least he said 'hiding your face' and not blushing.

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SARA'S POV-

It was indeed a tiring day for all of us; plus we also had fun. I lay on my bed and wondered what Seong bin meant when he said that Ye jun was hiding his face.

"Maybe he really puked after that adventure shit. I wished I hadn't taken him with us." I said to myself before drifting off to slumberland.

I woke up the next morning, finding several texts by Ji hun. It was the concert day and we had to rush, so I checked his texts on my way to the car.

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Ji hun:

Do you like waffles?

Me:

Yes, I do.

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As soon as I replied, I saw Ji hun waiting for me to sit beside him at the back seat; giving Ye jun the seat in the middle row.

He always wanted to sit next to me just because he wanted to know tips; I was afraid that I might run out of them someday.

After some time we reached the stadium and the concert started. It gave a totally different vibe in Australia.

The boys were having so much fun on the stage, spilling water on each other and then running away. But most of all, I loved the confetti blast at the end of every concert.

We still had two more shows and three fan-signs in Australia which would go on for some more days.

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Fast Forward to just reaching Singapore, the clean, green atmosphere and the air refreshed us from within.

The next concert was in two days. It was a nice convention that we had breaks in between so that we got some spare time to hangout and relax too.

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