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Lee Jaerin

"Mina? What are you doing here? I thought you said you weren't coming?" I asked the girl with a sheepish smile on her face.




"Mian. It was my fault, so i came to visit her. May i go in?" Mina asked, looking down at the floor.




"Glad to see you're having a change of heart. Go in. Mineun's awake," I told her, gesturing for her to head inside and visit Mineun.




She nodded and headed inside the room. I followed her just to make sure she wasn't gonna do anything foolish.



"Mina?" Mineun asked, squinting at Mina's face.



"Yep, that's me. I'm so sorry that this happened to you, it's all my fault. I hope you can forgive me and that we can become g-g-g-g f-f-f-"



"What? What did you say?"



"I hope you can forgive me and we can become g-g-g- ugh this is too hard!"



"Say it," I firmly said to her.



"Fine. I hope that we can become g-good f-friends. There. I said it."


"Of course we can! By the way, you heard about Jihoon and Yuna going to an amusement park together right? Yuna's playing him, am I right?"



Mina and I nodded our heads sadly. It was sad to see how gullible Jihoon was and that he would trust a person like Yuna.



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"Thanks," Mina said to me while she was walking beside me and next to Woojin and Yerin.



"For what?" I asked, pushing the exit door and exiting.



"For letting me have a change of heart. Your words really helped me realize that I was at fault a lot of times. I can see why you have the power to stop bullies and stuff. Let's be good friends?"




"Sure."








Choi Yoojung

"Where have you been, young lady?" I questioned my grinning sister, Yuna.



"Somewhere. My plan just might work!" She squealed, before continuing her sentence with a smirk on her face. "If those few 'friends' of his don't blow my cover. Poor kid doesn't even know he's being played. Gosh, he's so stupid."



"Ugh, how are you so energetic? It's nearly one in the morning and I almost fell into a deep sleep waiting for you to come home!" I shouted to the girl who was a lot taller than me.




"Just please go to sleep. You have school tomorrow and i'm exhausted from waiting for you since just now," I said to the still grinning girl who had turned her grin, or smirk, into a frown when she heard my words.



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