After your little scene with Woojin, you paid for everyone's drinks and got into your car to head home. You could already predict having a Rian appear later to talk about Jaei. That's what he always did when he wanted to do something for her, well the last time he didn't Kang Ha kissed the girl.
Once arriving at your estate you noticed the god awful red box that haunted you and regularly appeared in your nightmares, Ms Han's car.
"What is she doing here?" You asked your driver.
"I'm not sure Miss Lim, would you like to leave or stay?"
"It's best I stay, who knows what rubbish she's feeding my mother." You let out, getting out of the car and walking into your family home.
You took your shoes off and your mum came to greet you.
"Darling, we have a guest. Would you come and join us?" She asked, but she was basically telling you to get in that room with your teacher because she's spouting nonsense.
You sighed , following your mother into the living room. Ms Han was seated with her back to you but rose to greet you, a sweet smile on her face but you knew she was just doing it for show. And it confirmed it even more when you noticed the jumper she wore, your jumper. The jumper Woojin specifically made for you.
"Y/n, I'm glad you can be here. I came to visit because I'm worried about you." She smiled sitting back down. You looked to your mum, before sitting on the chair next to her.
"Ms Han said she's been worried about you socially and wants to ensure everything is okay before it impacts your grades." Your mum said to you.
"She doesn't even teach me." You said only looking at the woman you despised so much.
"I'm your homeroom teacher Y/n, although you opted out of art class I still have a responsibility to ensure your wellbeing." She smiled. "We had a talk the other day and I suggested counselling but from your actions since then, I believe it may be a necessity."
"Counselling? Why would my daughter need counselling?" Your mum was shocked.
"She's not been interacting with her friends as often as she used to, she's also had an image of her and Lee Woojin travelling around the schools online community. I'm just here out of concern." Ms Han said passing her phone to your mum which had a few pictures of you and Woojin. One of the two of you outside on the roof, getting into your car, and in the corridor together.
"Why do you have these on your phone?" You asked her finding this creepy.
"Ms Han, thank you for coming to see us and letting us know about your worries. I will have a word with my daughter and then I will contact you again." Your mum passed Ms Han her phone back. Ms Han smiled and got up to leave.
"I hope you learn to behave, you're such a sweet girl." She smiled as she left. Your mum seeing her out.
A few minutes passed and your mum walked in, taking the seat across from you.
"Would you like to tell me what's happening?" She asked looking at you.
"It's not what you think mum."
"Then let me know what it is, because I shouldn't have this random teacher knocking on my door and asking to see your father and I." She said not very pleased her evening was disturbed and a teacher came to your house, she was definitely going to be having a word with the principal over this.
"Fine. Lee Woojin is Rian's best friend, and recently Rian , Hera and Jaei have all been very busy so we were talking because we already knew each other. He was in the car with me because we went to hang out with Jaei and sharing a car is better for the environment." You said trying to make an excuse for it all. "We are barely even friends, so you don't have to worry about anything else. I also can't control when my friends are available to socialise in school, so we haven't been able to hang out much but I have been spending time with them outside of school. Dad even saw me at the parents evening."
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Empress | Hierarchy x Y/N
FanfictionFive childhood friends who have grown up together thought they would rule the world together but after the summer break that future crumbles apart. Secrets get revealed and truths begin to hurt as the 17 year olds realise their lives are far from th...