Chapter 2

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Minji who was the new scholar of the Chase Art University had gotten slightly used to her new school already. She already met new friends and it got to a point where she was invited to watch a soccer game.

It was the most famous sport inside the school probably because it was the first department that shed light on the school's popularity. Without it, Chase Art University wouldn't be its image today.

When Monday came, Minji was already filled with such enthusiasm that she went early without any notice from her new friends. She just felt like she needs to explore the buildings first and be familiar with it so that she won't get lost.

But regardless of her hopes, she still got lost.

Minji met the school's ballet prodigy. But she doesn't know it yet. Her small and petite figure quite piques Minji's interest. She was different from her. Hanni was all elegant and graceful looking causing Minji to observe her more.

However despite her beauty, Hanni's scowl quickly took Minji's compliments. Her attitude was a whole lot different than the art she's taking.

"I don't think I have to tell you my name. Where not even close and I know I won't meet you apart from today." Hanni rudely said, turning away from her and grabbing her water bottle to drink from it.

"Ah, okay." Minji felt awkward and hurt but she still kept her warm smile. "Well, I hope you won't push yourself too far." Minji gave her a thin lip smile and walked off.

Hanni wanted to complain about her sudden advice. She didn't want anyone telling her what to do, especially if it's from someone she doesn't fully know. A loud scoff escaped Hanni's lips and furrowed her eyebrows.

"I don't need anyone's advice." She whispered, mumbling quietly to herself and continued to practice.

After doing some practice, she went to the shower room and changed into her uniform. Putting on the university's coat, she went directly to the classroom where every ballet student goes.

As she entered the room, scowls and glares were the only thing that welcomed her. Whispers and mumblings filled the room as Hanni walked towards her seat.

She was always the talk of everyone. From her prideful demeanor and cold, arrogant attitude- no one likes her. 

"I hope we'll get the role right?" One girl voiced out, a little too loud. Well, just enough for Hanni to hear.

Hanni didn't mind. Her head was held high and her sitting posture stayed confident despite her classmates talking about her.

"I bet Miss Harriet will stick again to that one person like she did all those years." Another one said, referring to Hanni who's quietly listening not bothered.

It was a given. Hanni was gifted with such talents that she was always the main character. In every performance the school had held, she was always in the spotlight. She had won many awards that made the university the top place in ballet.

The girls inside the room chuckled and smiled when someone enters the room. Hanni didn't turn and stayed in her place when the footsteps stops beside her. Hanni's furrowed brows and glared eyes shifted to whoever was there.

A jolly person was standing beside her. Her slight wide eyes and full lips irritates Hanni the most. It was the same with everyone. She hates people who have really bright personalities- excluding her friends.

Her curly hair was the main attraction. She then gave Hanni a wave.

"Hi Hanni. Good Morning." She greeted making the other students surprised.

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⏰ Last updated: Nov 05, 2024 ⏰

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