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I slowly entered the room that Luhan offered for me to stay. He was just behind me, putting my luggage on the side.
"You moved." I commented for the first time. I was shocked when the directions where different from last time. Instead, he brought us on a tall building.
"If I want to move on, I have to left my old house." Luhan replied casually. He was setting up the heater while I peeked at glass door that was connected to the balcony of the room.
The view was still astonishingly beautiful with few lights came from the 24-hours stores, the lamps around the street, and the few cars passing. It was just peaceful enough to admire the city once.
"I think it's still better to live in a house." I insisted out of the blue.
"You don't like it here?" He asked me as he stood next to me. Maybe, eyeing what I was looking too.
"Well, this place isn't good for raising a family." I criticized.
He looked at me blankly and prepared a counter answer.
"Mostly, Korean families live in a condominium." He said reasonably.
That was a fact. Still, he didn't need to copy them.
"I'm still against it. What if a earthquake hit? This place is riskier than you thought." I complained. There were so many reasons why condominiums are a loss rather than a perks. I strongly agreed that this place wasn't a good environment for keeping your family safe.
And I knew I wasn't making a point to argue about it with Luhan. He had his own mind though.
I opened the glass door and stepped in the balcony. There was a porch in it where I sat cozily. I closed my eyes and inhaled sharply.
"Aren't you cold?" Luhan followed. He didn't sat next to me, but he was just near me.
"I am, but I just want to admire the view." I said before I opened my eyes. I heard him stepping away from the balcony, only to come back with a blanket with him.
He sat without my permission and wrapped the blanket on me gently.
I had a chance to watch him intently.
"Is it fine if I ask your opinion next time that I move?" He asked me meaningfully. It took a few seconds for me to respond on his question. I tried my best to decode what he was trying to say.
But I guessed that I was wrong that he had other meaning when he said it.
"Sure. I heard from Eun Tak that you're getting married soon." I mumbled with a contented smile after.
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Mission From Heaven
FanfictionAn angel descends to be with rude boy. And if with three failed missions, she'll turn into ash. This story will depicts how beauty and cruel a life can be, and how to live it with love. ©Luhaenshii, 2017 Cover credits: @CHOGIOUT // Diabolic Graphics...