☪︎ The Past

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Eunhee's pov:

"I'm going then." I announced my leave, as I left with the bouquets of flowers this time in the morning.

The sun shone brightly and I moved across the streets with a bundle of bouquets in my hands.

They were all sold quickly again because hehe I'm a great saleswoman.

I tied the money securely with the hem of my shirt and realised that I had brought my diary along with me, when I felt something in my brassiere. It's a habit of mine to keep it there, ever since I lost my previous diaries because... no one likes to actually add some pockets in women's clothing.

I was writing earlier, when grandmother suddenly told me to go and sell the bouquets.
And it's not like I mind it.

I then roamed around the town for a while before I caught a sight of the puppy I saved the other day.

I decided to follow it, but before I could even pick it up, it ran away.

But me being me, I ran behind it. I really liked that puppy. I think Minho will agree if I tell him that I want to keep it with me.
But unfortunately, I lost sight of it.
Defeated, I dragged myself back home.

I'm gonna get you don't worry little dude.

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"Do not go near the harbour area alright?" Minho warned me as he arranged the bread on the racks. "I heard the pirates were back."

"I won't." I remarked as I munched on one of the breads he baked.
He sure was a master at baking breads.
I can eat these forever.

"Have the pirates left? They usually do in a day don't they?" I asked curiously. "According to what I got to know from Aunt."

"They didn't yet. And you're dumb. They will at least stay one more day to collect their food and stuff." He answered, and I shrugged.

"I didn't know."

"Of course you don't. You have never encountered them before." He said, as his hands moved fast as he stored the extra dough securely. "Rumours say that they are really bad." He continued.

"Hmm..." I nodded but suddenly I felt my chest tighten for a minute.
Oops, I ate a lot I guess.

This was happening for a while now.
I often felt these little stings in my chest randomly sometimes.

I quickly placed the bread down and gulped some water down my throat.

Better.

"So... when are you asking Yu-Jin out?" I asked him, as I placed the half eaten bread down. He froze for a moment, but then processed the words I just uttered out of my mouth.

"I like her..... but I still think it's early to confess." He stated and I could go and smack his head right then and there if he was not taller than me.
He is dumb. I Wonder if there are Just Hay stakes filled inside his head at this point.

They both seriously need to confess, before it was too late.

And as if fate was helping me too, the bell chimed as Yu-Jin herself made her way inside the bakery.

I love how my best friend always has her eyes on my brother as she enters, I'm the second one she notices.
I smiled as she greeted me after greeting him.

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