11. bruises

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Ha-na shoved her pillow over her face, grumbling into it as she felt her best friend continuing to nudge at her, not letting her fall back asleep

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Ha-na shoved her pillow over her face, grumbling into it as she felt her best friend continuing to nudge at her, not letting her fall back asleep. "Ha-na, c'mon, we've gotta meet up with Woo-jin and then head to the bookstore. Hyeon-ju texted that she had plans for tonight." Geon-woo pouted down at the sleepy girl. They were polar opposites when it came to waking up. Geon-woo was ready to go as soon as his eyes peeled open, Ha-na took three business days to get out of the bed.

Ha-na used all of her body strength to sit up, rubbing the sleep from her eyes before looking up sluggishly to the other. "I'm up." She mumbled, rolling her eyes, earning a grin from Geon-woo. He found her adorable even in moments like these. "Good. I'm gonna make us some coffee, we have another long night ahead of us."

She groaned as he left the room, rubbing her eyes again until she could see shapes behind them.

They had stayed out nearly all night with Woo-jin and Hyeon-ju, not even for work, just as friends. They stayed at the restaurant for hours and hours, laughing and bickering, and apparently they all had enjoyed it so much they decide to continue the night with a few drinks outside of a convenience store. Woo-jin and Hyeon-ju are the only ones that drank, of course, but it was still a good time for all of them.

It felt nice actually hanging out, getting to know each other individually. Ha-na and Hyeon-ju realized they are a lot more alike than they would've ever guessed, and Ha-na couldn't help but feel like a good friendship was going to sprout between them. They may not have started off on the best note, but that was when neither of them understood each other's situation.

Ha-na began washing her face, shivering at the cold water refreshing her skin. She jumped slightly at the doorbell ringing, lifting her head to try to see who it was before realizing she had bubbles on her eyes, yelling to Geon-woo. "Who's that?"

She got no response, causing her to huff and rinse her face quickly, gasping between each cup of water she brought to her face with her hands. "Hey, slow down." A deep voice chuckled right next to her, causing her to yelp and jump to the side, water sprinkling on her feet. She rubbed her eyes, finally opening them, her face falling when she saw Woo-jin leaned against the doorframe, smiling.

She threw her towel at him, patting her skin dry. "It's rude to sneak up on people while they're keeping up with their hygiene." She tutted, earning another chuckle from the other. She pushed past him, biting her lip to hide her smile.

They met Geon-woo in the kitchen, both doing small cheers as they were greeted with their cups of coffee. "Thank you!" Ha-na exclaimed before taking a sip, giving a hum in satisfaction. Geon-woo smiled, nodding his head. "Not to rush but drink those as quick as you can, we can't be late to meet with Hyeon-ju."

Ha-na and Woo-jin both nodded in agreement, taking bigger sips of their drinks. "Did she say anything about what we're doing?" Ha-na asked, not even picking her phone up since she woke up.

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