MOVING ON (35)
ONE YEAR LATER
"Kim Min woo is here"
"Kim Min woo? Where?"
It was a Monday morning and the usual quite atmosphere in Y.IS. was being disrupted as all the student started running towards the entrance of the main school building.
"Hey, where is everyone running to?" Jessica stopped one of the excited girls.
"Kim min woo is back. He just entered the school." She quickly said with excitement before running off in the direction the rest of the student body was headed.
So Jessica followed. And indeed when she got there, she saw Kim min woo looking handsome as ever in his slim fit black suit. On either side of him stood the two annoying twin duo. I swear they never left his side like some kind of shield that kept everyone else away from him. But now that that irritating slut Rebekka was out of the way, this was her chance and there was no way she was passing up this chance to get him back this time.
"Min woo!!" Jessica ran towards Min Woo's side with her minions in toe. "You're back, we were all so worried you would never come back after everything that happened." She continued in her whiny voice causing Min woo put his finger in his ear as if he was clearing it out. "But am so glad that you are back." She grabbed onto his arm trying to look up at him in a cutely.
Min woo looked at her with a blank expression. "Could you please get your hands off me." He said coldly. Jessica slowly let go of his arms looking at him in shock but you could see that she was scared.
When she had let go, Min woo walked past her and the rest of the student body with Mun hee and Mi hi, without looking or talking to anyone. His first class was swimming which he was more than grateful too because already he was regretting his decision to come back to school. He regretted letting Mun hee convince him into it. He didn't want to talk to anyone, he couldn't stand looking at this people who claimed to love him yet they took a way the one thing that made him happy with their prejudices. At the thought of her, the all too familiar heart ache came back in full swing. He stopped the entrance of the locker room for a bit to take some deep breaths and keep his anger and hurt under control.
"Dude, are you okay?" Mun hee put a hand on his shoulder filled with concern.
"Yeh man, am good." Min woo had become good at controlling this feeling. A year ago when everything happened he had let it consume him. He had been so absorbed in the hurt and pain that he had started on a self-destruction mission. He had gotten drunk pretty much all day every day, after which he would get into a fight with anyone who as much as looked his way. He stopped going to school or work and pretty much wanted to end it all. It was Mun hee who had saved him. He had pulled him out of the pit of darkness and shook him until he saw sense. He had reminded him that if he let himself go it would achieve nothing. It was because of that conversation that he was here in the point of time.
Flash back.
As usual Min woo was drunk on the roof contemplating what was the fastest way to end it all. He had been missing for days that everyone had been looking everywhere for him. His phone was been going off the hook with calls but he ignored them all. There was only one call he wanted to receive and he knew more than anything that it would not come. So what was the point. It had been 4 months and he was tired. Tired of it all, tired of the pain. He had cried so much that he had run out of tears. He was taking one more sip of his alcohol when he heard his name.
"Yah Kim Min woo!"
"Rebekka?" he whispered as he saw a fuzzy figure ran towards him through his half closed eyes. The person finally got to him and was talking to him but he couldn't understand properly what they were saying so he brushed them away from him and standing up he tried to staggered to the edge of the roof.
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