Chapter 32

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Rallying 'Em Up

"I have to find Woohyun and ask him if he wants to come too," Miyoon grumbled as she stared at her list.

Although she didn't prioritize the guests in the midst of all the planning, she did manage to invite Sunggyu, Dongwoo, Sungyeol and Sungjong while she was gathering supplies for the party.

These four were the easiest people to get into contact with. Since she saw Sungjong around campus, she had told him about her plan weeks ago. He helped her track down the rest of his friends, starting with the two eldest. And Sungyeol? He often hung out with the youngest, being the child he was which meant he wasn't that hard to find. And with him being well-known too was also beneficial for her.

All she had to do was ask them—okay, more like beg them to come because they were all busy doing their own things. Just like her life, theirs moved on with or without her.

Dongwoo had opened up a dance studio off in Gwanju where he taught classes.

Sungyeol became a comedian and a radio host which was no surprise to Miyoon.

And Sunggyu was the most serious. He had become a big shot lawyer in Japan where he was currently residing and, although he was in another country, it didn't matter. He was still somehow one of the easiest to invite. Kim Sunggyu was the oldest and Miyoon wanted to make sure he was absolutely there. He was almost like a big brother to Myungsoo and how sad would it be if he was a no show? Therefore, he was the second one she made contact with after the youngest. She had called him over the phone and when he told her he was busy with work, Miyoon wasn't going to accept that.

Then, the following weekend came; she booked a flight to Japan and barged into his office, declaring she would help him so that he would be able to attend the party.

Seeing that she wasn't going to return until she accomplished what she came to do, Sunggyu could only agree and let her help. To his surprise, she knew more than he had expected. It was clear to him that she was not the same Wu Miyoon she was back then.

The one who never gave a single damn to her studies like she used to be when she was younger and he found that notable and rather impressive.

After achieving in getting Sunggyu to come, getting Dongwoo to come required less brain. How come? Because the only way he agreed to go was if Miyoon attended three consecutive classes of his. She was never really good dancer but hey, that was why there were dance classes.

She reluctantly agreed and although it was humiliating for her, Miyoon held up her end of the bargain and so did he.

But the thing about Dongwoo was that he was already in once she had mentioned the word party to him.

As long as there was a party, he was there. Especially if it was for one of his best friends. He just threw in the class thing to punish Miyoon for never bothering to contact him. After she had arrived, he had already cleared and cancelled all lessons specifically on that date. Finding this out, of course Miyoon was infuriated but it was whatever now.

At least he was the only person she knew who witnessed her looking like a complete dork.

Having three out of six, Miyoon was more than ecstatic. It was easier than she thought it would be.

When it was time to invite Sungyeol, Miyoon was ten times more embarrassed than she was with Dongwoo. She had met the guy several times but he insisted on making things more fun or else he wouldn't go.

So he forced Miyoon to go up on a comedic stage with him. It wasn't be totally bad Miyoon thought since he would be up there with her. But she was wrong.

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