"Minyoung! Are you ready?"
"Yeah, I'm ready." Minyoung said as she closed her bags. She turned and grinned at her mother who was waiting behind her.
She was finally going home.
The doctor told her that she was healthy and her bones almost had healed. But still she had to be careful. He also told her that her memory might come back to her.
But he didn't confirm that she might not be able to remember her past life ever again.
Minyoung was excited to go home. She wanted to know how her room looked like. What her life used to be and where she used to live.
She finally was going to leave that room after two months of sticking with it and not going anywhere because of her broken and weak legs.
Home! How would it feel like to be home?
"Where is Jimin?" Minyoung asked as she reached for the plastic cup that was on the nightstand next to here for the past whole month.
A month ago, she ran into this athletic boy who had the cutest smile she had ever seen before. She was somehow a fan of him.
She watched this boxing champion on TV which he was participating in and found herself cheering him because she thought he was cute and good looking. He also seemed nice in person.
"Are you not going to throw this cup away?" Her mother scowled, crossing her arms over her chest.
"No." Minyoung grinned, re-reading the message on the cup. The message that always cheered her up whenever she felt down or lost. She wished to meet him again, to tell him that she was now healthy and good.
"It's my lucky charm." Minyoung's mother rolled her eyes as she sighed with a nod.
"All right, girl."
"So where is Jimin?" She asked again, because her mother didn't reply the first time and because she hadn't seen him since the morning which was weird.
"Are you looking for me?" A boy with an eye smile tilted his head inside the room with a beautiful grin over his face.
"Yah! Where have you been?" Minyoung whined with a pout over face as she slapped his arms when he approached her and gave her a hug.
"I was preparing something for you." Jimin said with a grin as he pulled away from the hug, and Minyoung couldn't help but feel curious.
When Minyoung woke up, along with her mother and her father, Jimin was there looking at her, relieved that she had woken up finally.
He looked, as if he came to catch his breath again after holding it for months, alive.
Minyoung learned that the both of them had been friends for years and the both of them were pretty close to each other.
And without realizing, Minyoung found herself being attracted to him so much. She depended her whole life on him, leaning on him a lot. He was her supporter.
"What is it?" Minyoung asked, curiosity was shooting out from her eyes.
"Won't tell you." Jimin said, sticking his tongue out at her.
"I will wait for you, kids, in the car." Minyoung's mother said with a warm smile. "Don't be late."
"Yes, Ma'am." Jimin said in an army marching way. His back straightening and his hand's fingers touching his forehead in saluting.
Minyoung couldn't help but chuckle as she watching her mother making her way out of the room.
"She likes you. A lot." Minyoung said, nudging him. He looked at her with an expression that said, no way.
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Empty (Punch sequel)
FanfictionMemories faded away. but nightmares chased her How was her life before? No one seemed to want to let her know. Minyoung! She didn't really care about the past but she has this awful feeling that she's forgotten something important. slowly, Minyo...