Never Really Over Part 2- Bangchan

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The next day I had gone with my parents to roam. We spent the day just enjoying. I was giddy and nervous about how they will react when they meet Chan. I really hope that they like him. I mean he was a green forest. I loved him really. I don't think I could imagine being with anyone but him.

We were getting ready for dinner 6. I picked out my outfit.

 I picked out my outfit

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It was casual and cute. I wore natural makeup. A brown eyeliner with a light red lip. I told my parents that I'll join them later on and come in a different car. They agreed and went ahead. 

I was fidgeting with my rings in the car. "It's going to be okay." Chan said as took my hand in his. "How do you know? I am so nervous. I want this to work." I said. "I know it's going to be okay because I am not going to be dishonest to your parents about how much I love their daughter." He said and I smiled at him. I nodded my head. "You are right. It's going to be okay. It's going to be okay." I told myself. I smiled at him and he kissed my cheek.

We reached and we walked in. Chan shook hands with my parents. He pulled out the chair for me and I sat down. He made sure that our chairs were close in case any one of us were nervous we could hold hands. He knew I was going to be nervous.

It started off great. He was chatting with my parents telling him about his family, the members.

"So how did you guys get together?" My mom asked. I couldn't read my mom that well. I was nervous that she hasn't accepted us. My dad seemed relaxed with Chan but, not my mom.

"Well, this is my favourite story." Chan said grinning. He held my hand under the table. I smiled.

"So, since she was filming us recording and we usually interact with the staff and they'll ask questions for the footage. Allora was asking me questions. She was very introverted and the way she carried herself was a little intimidating for everyone. She was quiet and her eyes were always laser focused. But, that day I was just overwhelmed and I was not able to focus. She asked me to come with her and go out for a walk. She continued filming and we went for a walk. The entire walk she didn't say anything. When we finished we had reached a dog shelter. I was so surprised. She said that it was clear I needed a break and dogs give the best comfort.

We walked in and she set up the camera as I just sat there in the middle of those puppies and instantly my mood was getting calmer. I was immersed in playing with the puppies but, when I looked up I was truly in awe. I saw Allora in the corner sitting and not moving a muscle because one of the puppies had fallen asleep on her. She was grinning. That was the first time I had seen her smile. She looked absolutely gorgeous. I loved how peaceful and warm she looked. 

As the days went by I kept noticing little things about her. She would just help out everyone and was so eager to learn. Her eyes sparkled every time she was learning something new and her dimples on her chin just popped more. I realised that they were always there but, I had not noticed them on a daily basis. I started conversing with her more and I noticed how she truly cared about everyone around her. Silently she would be there for everyone around. We were in the studio alone she was setting up the camera and I just wanted to talk to her some more so I asked her if she could sit and help me out with the arrangement of the beats. She said she didn't know much about it and I told her I just needed an outside ear. 

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