Chapter 20: Lie

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Jimin was crumbling faster than I could plan my revenge on him. He'd be easy to get. I saw how he obsessed after Hoseok's dance partner, Wynter, another female from the S.G (scorpion gang). She's the leader who hit me in the head with a brick. Ooow, I'd make her pay for sure.

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It was a day like any other. Hoseok and Wynter were practicing while Jimin was in charge of recording. Hacking into the gang's hidden cameras, I solemnly watched as Jimin zoomed in on her during their break. She looked his way, as if she knew of his desires towards her, and smirked.

My little naive, Jimin... if only you knew how cold she really is, you'd be disgusted. Practice ended when Hoseok received a call from his mom. "Hey Mama!" He smiled and waved goodbye to the only 2 left in the room.

"So.... I was wondering if..." Jimin began to say as Wynter approached him.

Her eyes caught Jimin in a trap, and she held on with each step she took closer to him. "Yeah? How can I satisfy you?"

His words got caught underneath his tongue, and I crushed the soda can in my hand, enraged at her behavior towards him. The rain fell, angry on the tin roof casting a shadow within the room. Just as he was about to speak, her phone rang. She excused herself, not knowing that Jimin eavesdropped on her conversation.

"Sorry... I have to go. I'll see you again next week." Wynter picked up her bag and quickly left the building. I started my car up the moment I saw her outside. Sunny and Autumn met her out front, and they all road the bus. It was late at night, and they decided to cause trouble.

I followed them onto an empty street where they cornered a girl a few years younger than them. "Where is it, Park Hae-won?" Sunny hit the girl in head.

"I-I d-don't have it. Please believe me! I didn't steal the tape." The young girl cried and begged to be let go of unharmed. Once she mentioned the tape my ears perked up. Autumn punched the girl in the stomach and then kicked her when she was down.

Wynter pulled Hae-won up by her hair and smacked her. "If you don't bring me the memory card by tomorrow, I will kill you like I did to your sister."

"Now, now girls... is that any way to talk to each other?" I smiled evilly as I descended the stairs, making sure to stick to the shadows.

"Mind your business, lady! This has nothing to do with you!" Wynter snarled at me.

Stepping into the light, I smirked at her as they all took a step back in fear. "Oh, I believe it does." I made sure to avoid the cameras, as I stalked closer to them. Taking Hae-won by the hand, I lifted her onto her feet. "Go on." She quickly ran away, leaving the girls and I alone.

"See, I told you she wasn't dead!" Autumn claimed by pointing her finger at me. "You'll pay for what you did to me!" The moment she advanced on me, I punched her so hard she fell to the ground.

"Leave the guys and that poor little girl alone, or you'll have to deal with me." I warned them before I turned around and left. Much to my surprise, I had seen Jimin walking away. Deciding to follow after him, he had gone back to the dance studio. Just as he was about to blow off some steam, Wynter burst through the doors.

She must've seen Jimin as well. I waited to see what she would do. "Let's dance." The moment the music turned on, they were lost in the beat. It was obvious that Jimin was struggling with the truth. Wynter was caught in a lie; she wasn't who she claimed to be, and Jimin finally saw her for who she really was.

A certain part came on, and I cheered Jimin on silently. I watched him practice this move countless times and fail to hit the turning part correctly. He turned, accidentally hitting Wynter in the process and fell on his wrist. Rushing to the bathroom, he washed the blood from his arm and cried.

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