Chapter Seven

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The sun beamed down from above, casting a radiant glow on the two of you as you strolled through the park. The fiery red leaves on the trees mirrored the passion and intensity that filled the air between you. Your eyes locked with a joyful smile and a captivating gaze. Redlic, the instant you spotted her, your arms stretched wide open, eagerly awaiting her embrace. Just like she used to. She resembled a puppy finding its owner, exuding pure happiness.

As you sat on a bench, sipping on your favorite drinks, the conversation flowed effortlessly. There was a newfound ease and comfort in sharing your thoughts and feelings, as if the walls that once stood between you had crumbled away. The honesty that now defined your relationship was refreshing, and you reveled in the vulnerability that came with it.

With every word exchanged, you discovered new layers to each other's personalities, seeing how much each other changed. The more you learned, the more you realized just how perfectly you still fit together. It was as if you were two puzzle pieces that had finally found their rightful place, completing a beautiful picture of love and companionship.

Time seemed to stand still as you laughed and shared stories, completely engrossed in each other's company. The world around you faded into the background, leaving only the two of you in your own little bubble of happiness. It was a moment of pure bliss, a reminder of why you had chosen to give your relationship another try.

As the day wore on, you found yourselves exploring the city, hand in hand. The energy between you was electric, and every touch sent shivers down your spine. It was a physical connection that mirrored the emotional bond you had rekindled, a reminder of the passion that had always existed between you.

With every step, you marveled at how effortlessly you complemented each other. Your strengths and weaknesses seemed to balance perfectly, creating a harmonious partnership that felt destined to last. It was a realization that filled you with hope and excitement for the future.

As the sun began to dip below the horizon, casting a warm golden glow over the city, redlic's stomach growled. "I'm hungry," she exclaimed. You turned to her and asked, "What do you feel like eating?" She giggled and replied, "Anything of your choice."

Chuckling, you said, "Well? I don't know, I guess we'll look around and see," With a smile, she nodded as you both strolled down the chilly streets of Seoul. Suddenly, you bumped into Bada and Lusher.

"Hey!" redlic greeted Bada excitedly. "Oh, hey! How are you, Haeun?" Bada asked. "I'm good, and you?" redlic replied.

"I'm good too. What are you guys up to?" Bada inquired, glancing at you. "Oh, we're just going to grab some food. And you guys?" Redlic answered.

"Just taking a leisurely walk around town," Lusher chimed in. "Y/n, you seem quiet," she added. You simply nodded and smiled, while redlic giggled and said, "She's just a bit shy."

"We'll catch up with you later," Bada said, waving goodbye. As you continued your walk, you eventually arrived at the restaurant that had everything you both craved. Sitting by the cozy fireplace, the aroma of delicious food filled the air. The waitress seemed familiar, but his face was hidden behind a mask and hat. However, his eyes sparked recognition.

You and redlic quickly devoured your meals. "Are you satisfied now?" you asked, and redlic beamed with a bright smile. "Absolutely!" Seeing her so happy made you grateful that fate had brought you two back together.

Before leaving, you decided to crack open your fortune cookies. "Hmm," you pondered aloud. "What's wrong?" redlic asked curiously. "Well, I thought fortunes were supposed to be positive. Who wrote these?" you remarked.

"What does it say?" she inquired. "It says, 'You will face your worst enemy, and you'll be as helpless as a mouse is to a cat,'" you read. She burst into laughter and teased, "Are you the mouse?" Rolling your eyes playfully, you continued, "So you should prepare for the unexpected soon, or else the consequences could be super dire."

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