E15

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The room was filled with tension as Renjun's voice cut through the conversation. Everyone turned to him, their curiosity piqued by his sudden interruption. You shifted slightly in your red Tom Casual Contrast Bars Buttoned Jacket, the Mina Faded Slit Detail Denim Mini Tight Skirt hugging your curves as you crossed your legs and leaned forward.

"Nonsense?" you asked, tilting your head slightly. "What exactly did Jeno say?"

Renjun glanced at you, then at the others. Yangyang and Shotaro exchanged a look, both clearly eager to hear what Renjun had to say. Renjun hesitated for a moment, as if trying to decide whether or not to share the information. Finally, he sighed and leaned back in his chair.

"It's probably nothing," Renjun began, his tone dismissive. "But Jeno mentioned something about feeling like he's being watched. He said he's been noticing strange things lately—cars that seem to be following him, people who look familiar but he can't place them."

Yangyang furrowed his brows, looking skeptical. "And you think that's nonsense?"

Renjun shrugged. "It could just be paranoia. We've all been on edge lately. But the way he said it... it made me wonder if there's something more to it."

Shotaro, still recovering from his recent ordeal, shifted uncomfortably in his seat. "Maybe he's just shaken up by everything that's happened. We all are."

You listened intently, your mind racing with the possibilities. Could Jeno's suspicions be valid? After everything they'd been through, it wasn't far-fetched to think that someone might be keeping tabs on them. But who? And why?

"Maybe we should take it seriously," you said, your voice steady but filled with concern. "If Jeno feels like he's being watched, there might be something to it. We can't afford to ignore anything right now."

Yangyang nodded in agreement, his expression thoughtful. "You're right. We need to stay vigilant, especially with everything that's been happening. We can't let our guard down."

Renjun sighed again, running a hand through his hair. "I didn't mean to downplay it. I just... I don't know. We're already dealing with so much. Adding paranoia to the mix doesn't help."

"It's not paranoia if it's true," Shotaro muttered, wincing slightly as he shifted again. "We need to be careful. Whoever is behind this is playing a dangerous game, and we're all caught in the middle."

The room fell silent for a moment, everyone lost in their own thoughts. The gravity of the situation weighed heavily on them all, the sense of danger looming over them like a dark cloud.

Finally, Yangyang broke the silence. "So what's our next move? We can't just sit around and wait for something to happen."

You nodded, your mind already racing with ideas. "We need to keep a close eye on each other. If anyone notices anything strange, we need to share it immediately. No more keeping things to ourselves."

Renjun looked at you, his eyes filled with a mixture of determination and concern. "Agreed. We're in this together, and we need to act like it. No more secrets."

You felt a surge of resolve as you looked around the room at your friends. They were all in this together, and no matter what happened next, they would face it as a team. But deep down, you couldn't shake the feeling that things were about to get a lot more complicated.

As the conversation continued, you couldn't help but glance at the door, half-expecting someone to burst in at any moment. The world outside felt more dangerous than ever, and the shadows seemed to be closing in. But you pushed those thoughts aside, focusing instead on the task at hand.

They had to stay strong. They had to stay united.

And most importantly, they had to stay alive.

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