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TW* mention of SA
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NA-RA

That night i had went home early. I told Heeseung and asked him if he knew where Jake went, he had told me mother had dismissed him for the night.

I didn't tell anyone what had happened, i couldn't, i knew if i did word would get out and my family would be the one facing criticism.

I was slightly angry at Jake. Why did he leave without telling me?

I was sitting in my room, i couldn't go out the whole scene would just keep replaying in my head, the feeling of his hand on me. I felt disgusted.

I went into the shower again. It was the fifth time today and it was currently afternoon, i kept scrubbing the part of my leg he had touched until it turned red. i fell to the ground and cried to my hearts content.

I shouldn't be crying.

I told myself as the tears rolled down my cheeks.

There are others out there suffering much more than you.

I stood back up and wiped the tears from eyes. I went back to the room and put on the clothes the maids had set out for me.

"you can all go home today." I spoke dryly as they all looked at each other with confusion and soon left the room. Just before they shut the door i saw the back of Jake, he was standing outside.

I sat down in front of my dresser to dry my hair.

"NA-RA!" I heard mother's voice bellowing out and the door slammed open. "NA-RA WHAT IS THIS I HEAR WHY HAVE YOU SENT YOUR MAIDS HOME?" she raised her voice right in front me as if i couldn't hear her formen here i was sitting.

I brushed my hair and kept brushing as she kept going on, "i don't know what problems you could possibly be dealing with to send your maids home! Tell them to come back this instant!"

I was already exhausted and couldn't keep it in anymore, "CAN YOU PLEASE JUST BE QUIET!" I put the hair brush down as she took a step back, "you don't even know what i'm dealing with, you don't even care about me, i'm not your daughter so please can you just leave me alone!" I knew i was raising my voice and i was pretty sure everyone in the house could hear me. I was exhausted.

"This is exactly why you don't deserve to be part of this family!" She tutted her teeth, "i should've sent you away sooner." She turned around and shut the door.

I slid back into my bed, my pillow was already damp from crying.

JAKE

I was standing in front on Na-Ra's bedroom door and i could hear her crying. The whole house had heard her mother and her. I was angry at her mother for speaking to her and treating her like that.

But i wanted to know why was Na-Ra hurting so much, since the morning she hadn't left her room and i heard a couple of the maids saying she had repeatedly been getting into the shower.

Something must have happened last night. I was sure of it, i was too hesitant to ask. Just then i saw Heeseung approaching me so i decided to ask him.

"Did something happen last night to Na-Ra?" I asked.

"I was just going to ask you if you knew." Heeseung thought for a moment, "she spent most of the time with the prince and then she abruptly wanted to leave. I remember she was shaking and i tried to speak to her but she came back home in a hurry." Heeseung explained.

"Prince?" I questioned, "when i did a background check on everyone there wasn't a prince there? Where is he from?"

Heeseung's eyes had widened, "he's the prince of the Eastern Empire, his name is Yoon - Gyeom." That's when it clicked for both of us.

Yoon - Gyeom was known for targeting single ladies and doing inappropriate acts. This was all my fault, i should have stayed and shouldn't have gone. Fuck.

"I should've known it was him, fuck i messed up and Na-Ra couldn't even tell me." Heeseung broke down and i knew i had to help them.

"I'm gonna make him regret ever doing that, don't worry Heeseung, i'll protect Na-Ra i promise."

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a/n:
i wanna see enhypen irl :/

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