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A/N: Hi folks! Have any you rewatched Moon Lovers? I thought I wouldn't get the thrills watching it again, guess anyone can be wrong. It's the extended version now, there's a lot of details and scenes added so it's more deep and intense! Rewatching recommend😏

And! happy new year everyone 🎊🎉!💛 a little chapter to thank you taking your time reading this! Bye!!!

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It was morning Soo was making breakfast while Junki was in the shower.

"Have you seen the hairdryer?!?" Junki yelled from the bathroom.

"What's that?!?!" Soo yelled back.

"Found it!!" Junki said.

After drying his hair he entered the kitchen to table full of foods, many side dishes and a little bowl of rice. They sat across each other at the dinner table, he grabbed the chopsticks and so did Soo.

"You don't have to make all these food in the morning." He said though it wouldn't be a lie to say that he liked it.

"At time like this you should just say 'kamsahamida' and enjoy it." She crunched her nose.

"Ne!" He replied and stuffed his mouth with the delicious food.

"By the way I cleaned the stuff in your room." she avoided his eyes, looking down at her rice bowl.

"....thanks?" He said.

"No..it isn't like that...you know I couldn't find that book..."

"What book?" He said not even paying attention.

"Where did it go?"

"What book?"

"Lee Junki-ssi." She said with a serious tone. "You know what I'm talking about."

"No?.." He took a sip of water.

"The book your lover wrote in my previews life!"

He choked himself. Coughing hard. Soo rolled her eyes then walked from her seat to his to pat his back.

"Seriously?!?" He shoot her glares with teary eyes. It wasn't the first time she made him choke up.

"You made me say that!" Soo looking at him accusingly.

"I threw it away." He said, catching up his breath.

"You what?!??"

"It's just a book."

"It's my book! And I didn't even get to read it?!?" She raised her voice a pitch.

He grabbed her arm pulled her down and before she knew it she was already sitting on his lap.

"It's just like a diary. Today I did that yesterday I did that. Nothing special."

Her looks softened a bit. He kind of hoped for that reaction.

"Ahh..okay..." Soo said in a soft tone, he returned with a gentle smile.

"You thought I would say that!?" She smacked his chest.

"Ya!ya! If someone hadn't thrown it out in the rain making the script all smeared-" he looked at her with accusing eyes pricking on her conscious. It was actually her fault. The book wasn't even readable anymore.

"Fine! But you'll have to tell me what was written." Soo said.

"I promise."

"I trust you." She smiled.

"But you have to wear the equipment of a lie detector." His face went from smiling to a straight blank stare.

"How do one with no idea of a hairdryer know about a lie detector?"He said with a frown.

"I know what I had to know!"

"How are you going to get a lie detector?"

"Haneul." Soo wiggled her eyebrow. She stood up and walked towards her chair. Junki shook his head in disbelief.

"By the way, since you brought up Haneul..." he cleared his throat.

"I've booked you a health check up at his hospital." He said casually.

"Wae?!?" Soo protested. She hates the hospital, her first experience of that place wasn't one of her best memories. Nor the second time, when he was in the operation room, for getting hit in the head. The oozing blood still traumatized her and vivid in her memory.

"Just for a simple check up. People do that a lot nowadays." Junki explained.

"I don't want to!!" Soo whined.

"I've already made the reservation." He said firm.

She put down the chopsticks and sat with crossed arm, mouth pouting in annoyance.

"I don't like needles!!" Soo whined.

"Well, I don't like Mondays, but life is cruel." He shrugged.

They finished eating without further arguing. Soo washed the dishes as usual. She was literally ignoring the guy standing by her side the whole time pleading for her attention, as if he was air.

"I have to go to work." He said leaning between her and the sink.

"Are you totally ignoring me now?" She didn't even answer.

"Soo-ya."

"Don't call me that!" Soo lifted her gaze meeting his eyes. She liked him calling her real name, yet couldn't help but think that he wasn't addressing her, but another girl.

He smiled seeing her eyes changed from grumpy to pure jealous. Pressing his lips against hers he smiled wide then pulled back.

"See you," he said warmly.

"See, you." She returned with a light peck on his lips.

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⏰ Last updated: Dec 31, 2017 ⏰

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