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-"We have arrived!" Jeonghan announced as he pulled into the driveway of the light blue and White House that has become a familiar destination for me over the years. He grass holds it's healthy and green color as it usually does, having the wind blow through it softly causing it to sway.
Before stepping out of the car, I reached for my book bag but as usual, Joshua beat me to it. "You should know the routine by now, I carry the bag." He says moving out of the car. "We've been doing this since sophomore year, Yana. You gotta keep up." He chimed playfully, fixing the strap that was hanging loosely on his shoulder. He carried his bag in his hand, not really worried about it while walking toward the door.
"Why isn't she answering the door?" Jeonghan asked, knocking on the door once again.
"Do I have to do everything by myself with you two fools?" Joshua sighed out moving past his two brothers. He opens the door with just a slight turn of the knob and looks back at the two with a sarcastic surprised look. "Oh would you look at that! It was open." Jeonghan rolled his eyes at Joshua's sarcasm and moved his aside.
"I knew it was open." He says walking past him into the house. "I was just playing around. Right Vern?" Both boys looked at Vernon, and he turned to me.
"Don't look at me." I tell him and walk past everyone. "Just smile and wave."
I walked into the house and when going past the living room, I got a glimpse of what was one the couch.
"Why are you such a pain?"
"Why are you so stupid?"
"I'm not stupid, I just choose not to use my brain."
"How is that any better?"
"All of you are idiots." I said as they came closer, stopping their argument. "And be quiet, your mom is sleeping." I informed, pointing toward the couch. They boys took note and continued without making much noise.
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"Do you have a pencil or something I can use for my homework?" Joshua asked, plopping on his bed.
"Ew." Jeonghan voiced out, laying in the floor and lookin at the ceiling.
"Why are you doing homework right now?" Vernon asked with furrowed brows, looking at Joshua like he was a mad man.
"Because I plan to graduate. That's why." He said defensively. "And what's wrong with homework?"
"It's stupid." Jeonghan said. "It's a waste of time, and my time is very valuable and precious."
Joshua scoffed at that, "Says the guy who's staring at the ceiling and laying on the floor in a sea-star position."
"What's wrong with sea-stars?" Jeonghan said, moving his eyes to look at Joshua. "Patrick is a sea-star."
"Patrick isn't the brightest of the bunch."
"But he's cool." Jeonghan says with a little grin.
"How did you make it into college, again?" Joshua sighed out. "Did you rig the system or something?"
"Don't do that little brother. We all know I'm a smart person, there's no denying it. You just try to hard."
"I don't try too hard" Joshua said offended, using quotations for the phrase.
"Whatever you say~" Jeonghan chimes.
"Anyway," He said, turning toward me sitting at his desk chair. "Do you have something I can use?"
"You can look in my bag and see if I do." I told him. He followed and grabbed the book bag that was sitting on the edge of the bed and opening it. Moving a couple of folders and papers, he stopped when he sees a book.
"What's this?" He asks, pulling the book from the bag with a playful grin. "Is this a diary I see? I wonder what's in here."
My eyebrows cocked as I turned to face him, "What are you—no!" Rushing over to get the book, Joshua quickly moved out the way, so I wasn't able to grab it. This then caused the boys- whose attention was already on the situation to join in with mischief written all over their faces.
"What's in the book?~" Vernon sung.
"I think we should take a teeny weeny peek in it." Jeonghan suggested.
"You know what," Joshua started. "For once, i agree with you. That's a wonderful idea. Right Vernon?"
"Of course. It's a lovely idea." I glared at him and he smiled innocently.
"I thought we were friends Vernon." I complained. "You can't look in that book."
"And what would the reason to that be?" Vernon asked.
I groaned, not answering and reaching for the book. They moved it higher, farther away from my reach. "Give it here!"
"I don't think we should." Jeonghan said.
"You guys are assholes." I said, reaching for the book once again.
"What was that? You want us to read it? Is that what she said?" Jeonghan mentioned.
"That's what I heard."
The book hovered over Joshua's face, gripped in his hands. He opened it while it was still in the air to a random page. "This week has been very stressful the dilemma I have is getting worse—" Before he could read more, I hurried and smacked the book out his hand with a lucky jump. I grabbed the book as quickly as possible and kept it away from them.
As curious as the book has me, and as tempting it is to open up the book and read every page that must be filled with things Woozi has held from everyone, I just can't let the boys read it. Not while Woozi isn't here to defend himself.
Hugging the book close to me securely, I moved away from the boys. I thought to just put it in the book bag but the boys would surely try to open it again and they might succeed fully.
"I-I have to go." I said, grabbing my things. I need to find Woozi as quickly as possible to give him this book before the boys or I read it. Jeonghan laughed and I raised a brow.
"Whats so funny?"
"It's funny that you're running away from us but we'll get it again eventually." I scoffed and exited the room. I could hear their little kickings and laughter but I just ignored the immature boys, and focused on my number one goal...
Finding Woozi.
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Don't Wanna Cry
Fantasy"My heart is what gets me in trouble." -Woozi/Lee Jihoon Highest Rank: #184 in onesidedlove