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The playground was eerily quiet, the usual laughter of children replaced by the steady drumming of rain on metal and plastic. Nabi walked slowly, each step feeling heavier than the last. Her mind was a storm of thoughts-Suho's cruel words, the threat of the photos, and the overwhelming feeling of worthlessness.

She felt like a ghost, drifting aimlessly through the empty playground. The swings swayed slightly in the wind, the slide glistened with rainwater. In her dazed state, she found herself drawn to a small tunnel, part of the playground equipment. It was a tight, enclosed space where she could hide from the world. She crawled inside, the cold metal pressing against her wet clothes, and curled into a ball.

The world seemed distant, the sound of the rain muffled as she closed her eyes. She could still hear Suho's voice in her head,

You're nothing. The ugliest creature I've ever seen. The only reason Sunoo cared about you was because of your body.

Each word was like a knife, cutting deeper and deeper. She couldn't shake the feeling that maybe he was right, that she was worthless and undeserving of love or kindness.

As she lay there, drenched and shivering, she wished she could disappear. The pain was too much to bear, and she felt utterly alone.

Meanwhile, Jungwon was beside himself with worry. He had sent countless messages, called her repeatedly, and even searched the school grounds, but there was no sign of Nabi. His heart raced with fear, knowing something was terribly wrong. He couldn't bear the thought of her being alone and scared, especially in the rain and after all that happened.

Determined to find her, he expanded his search, walking through the streets despite the downpour. His clothes were soaked through, clinging to his skin, but he didn't care. His only thought was to find her and make sure she was safe.

As he passed by the playground near the apartment buildung, he almost didn't notice her. But something caught his eye, a flash of movement inside the small tunnel. He stopped, squinting through the rain, and realized it was her. His heart leapt into his throat, and he rushed over, his shoes splashing in the puddles forming on the ground.

"Nabi!" he called out, his voice filled with desperation. He reached the tunnel and knelt down, peering inside.

Without hesitation, he crawled into the tunnel, the cold metal pressing against his already soaked clothes. He reached out and gently touched her shoulder, feeling how cold and lifeless she seemed. "Nabi," he called softly, his voice trembling with worry. "What are you doing here? You shouldn't be out in the rain like this."

She didn't respond, her eyes closed, and her body shivering uncontrollably. Panic surged through him as he realized how serious the situation was. He needed to get her out of the cold and rain immediately.

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