I Miss You

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Hyo Joo stood up before "Silvertop Café" and saw someone she's looking for through the glass window. She opened the door and shouted her name.

"Chae Won-ah!"

Chae Won, who was serving one of her customers turned around and saw her bestfriend since high school walked inside the café, and smiled softly. She waved her hand and gave a sign for Hyo Joo to go to the door behind the counter. The door in the corner connected to her small house behind the café. Soon as her other employees took over her works, she followed her friend inside.

Hyo Joo took off her grey coat and hangs it on the chair she sits on, while Chae Won went to her kitchen and made her friend her favorite cappuccino and gave it to her.

"Gomawo." She said. Chae Won smiled and took a sit in front of her.

She took a magazine beside a basket full of apples on a table and waves it in front of Hyo Joo's face. "Look what I've got yesterday." She said teasingly.

"Eiy, get rid of that, I beg you." Hyo Joo's pushing the magazine off her face, pretending it irritates her so much. Chae Won chuckled and put it down like her chingu requested, "Plenty of pictures, and they chose the worst shot. They were lucky I didn't sue them," she grumbled while sipping her coffee.

"Wae? I think you look beautiful here. The Han Group Enterprises' 'Catwoman'--now that's what I'd call a headline. Last month's edition was about Soo oppa, right? Your parents must be proud having both their children made it to appear on the cover of a Forbes Korea magazine."

"Well, maybe. Eomma scrapbooked them. Appa, on the other hand, became much more firmer than he already had been. Not to mention halaboji, they made us work days and nights." Hyo Joo sighed and took another sip of her coffee. "Ok, enough about me. I think your café is getting more and more popular, considering there are so many people out there. Most of them are men, I noticed. I bet they're not coming because they were fond of your coffee but more of because they're fond of the owner." She changed the topic, teasing her back.

Chae Won scoffed, "Eeey, are you mocking me?" She scowled.

"Mocking you? Chingu-yah, you're our school's former ulzzang, every guy in our school was your fans." Hyo Joo reminded her.

She shook her head, "Having people wanted to take a picture with me, and you and Geun Young posted my pictures up on the internet without my permission didn't make me a celebrity, chingu-yah."

"Don't forget to add your appearance-in-three-movies-that-PD-Moon-created experience into your career's life. You were practically a celebrity."

Chae Won was almost laugh hearing Hyo Joo's arguments. "Aniya. Be in my own father works as an extra, if I might add, was not counted as a career."

"Chae Won-ah, even if you're turned down your appa's offer to be the lead and became an extra instead, your face still appeared on the big screen. That was counted." Hyo Joo insisted.

Chae Won sighed. What else could she do other than give up? Hyo Joo can be such pain in the ass when it comes to an argument. She's a businesswoman, it was in her blood.

"Whatever reason they had for coming into my café, I'm grateful. Because of them, I got to pay up every loan that I've owed." She said, smiled happily.

Hyo Joo looked at her chingu with a proud face.

"Ah, cham! Talking about loan, I almost forgot."

Chae Won walked to the desk besides her bedroom's door, opened its middle cupboard and pulled out an envelope. She then got back to her chair, put the envelope on the table and pushed it in front of Hyo Joo, whose looking at her every moved while frowning her eyebrows.

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