²⁶⁰Kang x Moo

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Moo - You're pretty .....

Kang - ugh, thank you...

Moo - Sorry. I just couldn't hold it in anymore.

Kang - No, ugh, that's okay, really...

Moo - Okay, so what brings you here?

Kang - I wanted a change of scenery. All week I've been working and I thought being here and just watching the sunset, might ease my mind a bit.

Moo - Oh, so work must have been hard for you then.?

Kang - You could say that, I own a food shop, cook and things, i don't know if you've heard of it.

Moo - No I have. I like the food their, you own Cook and things. Anyway, I'm Moo.

Kang - Nice to meet you Moo, I'm Kang.

Moo - So, what's your story Kang?

Kang - Well, I've been working at Cook and things for years now. It was my father's restaurant before he passed away and I took over. It's been a lot of hard work, but I love what I do.

Moo - That's really admirable. You must have a lot of passion for cooking.

Kang - Yeah, I do. It's always been my dream to have my own restaurant and make people happy through food.

Moo - Well, you're certainly doing a good job at that. Your food is amazing.

Kang - Thank you, that means a lot coming from a stranger.

Moo - Hey, we're not strangers anymore. We're friends, right?

Kang - Yeah, friends. So, what about you Moo? What brings you here?

Moo - I just needed a break from the city. I work as a graphic designer and lately, the stress was getting to me. So, I decided to take a trip here and just relax.

Kang - Sounds like we both needed a break.

Moo - Yeah, I guess we did.

The two of them sat in silence, watching the sunset over the peaceful lake. The sky turned shades of orange, red and pink, casting a warm glow over the water.

Moo - It's beautiful, isn't it?

Kang - Yeah, it really is.

Moo - You know what would make it even better?

Kang - What?

Moo - Dessert from Cook and things.

Kang - (laughs) Well, I just happen to have a few pastries in my bag. Want to share?

Moo - (smiling) That would be great.

As they shared some pastries, they chatted and laughed, getting to know each other better. The sun slowly disappeared behind the mountains, leaving behind a beautiful starry sky.

Moo - I should probably head back soon. It's getting late.

Kang - Yeah, me too. It was really nice meeting you, Moo.

Moo - Same here, Kang. Maybe we'll run into each other again.

Kang - I hope so.

They said their goodbyes and went their separate ways, but not without exchanging numbers.

As Kang walked back to his car, he felt a warmth in his chest that he hadn't experienced in a while. The encounter with Moo had been unexpectedly refreshing. He glanced down at his phone, a small smile spreading across his face as he saw Moo's name saved in his contacts.

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