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Chan was hoping that Woojin would notice him as he stood under the lamp post at sun down. He was really hoping that Woojin would see him, and he would follow him when he ran. It was all his plan; a plan he set up just to talk to Woojin again after two years. When he saw Woojin got out of the car, Chan was relieved. It was all going well. Woojin literally stepped out of the car just to make sure that it was Chan he was seeing, that alone says a lot about what he felt about Chan leaving the group two years ago. Chan figured that Woojin would have questions he wants to be answered; and he too wanted to explain everything to Woojin. He wanted to begin first with an explanation as to why he suddenly left nad maybe after he explained his side the others would understand and hopefully they would agree to help him out this time. It was a logical plan; Chan got it all figured out. But he missed one thing— Minho and Hyunjin. When the two came out of the store, Chan knew that he had to disappear ASAP, so he ran into the dark street. Chan knew that it is only through Woojin that he can talk with the rest. But he had to wait for another chance.

Chan reached the end of the street where he parked his car. The moment he sat on the driver seat, his phone lit us with a message from the Superintendent. "You have a deadline, Officer Bang." He was so annoyed and frustrated that threw his phone on the back seat. He was so frustrated about things turning to be in this way. It wasn't supposed to be like this. As he recalled how they all ended up in that situation, Chan began doubting himself and his past decision. I shouldn't have left them.

His phone rang again by the backseat and Chan didn't have to look at it to see who's calling. He knew it was the Superintendent.

"Why is he doing this to me?" he growled in exhaustion.

When Woojin, Minho and Hyunjin arrived home, everyone was busy with their stuff. Seungmin was already working with Jeongin— replaying all the video footage they got from the eye glasses; Felix was with Jisung trying out the harness and the wires; and Changbin was upstairs, surprisingly in Chan's old room.

"You should not tell anyone about what you saw, hyung," Minho whispered to Woojin under his breath.

"They should know, Minho. Well at least Changbin should know."

"No. Especially not Changbin. He left us, hyung. What's more to know?" Minho strongly remarked.

So Woojin just sat on the leather couch in the workshop as Minho and Hyunjin brought the grocery bag to the kitchen. Woojin kept on thinking about what Minho said.

What's more to know?

Woojin always believed in Chan, and until now he believes in him.Even after he left, Woojin continued to believe in Chan. Was he upset when Chan suddenly felt? Yes, of course. Did he feel angry? Yes, for a bit but more than being upset, more than being angry, Woojin has questions. Woojin wanted to believe that there is in fact something more to what happened two years ago. He believes in Chan more than anyone else.

Theremight be something more to it, Minho. Something we don't know. There's more toit, I know. I feel it. Just give him a chance.    

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