Chapter Two

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"Oh, hey." I halted the moment I laid eyes on Taehyung's form in the dining room. Becoming self conscious, I tugged onto the hem of my oversized shirt that I wore, trying to cover my legs that were well exposed.



"Hi." He chimed as he looked up at me. "There's bacon and eggs. Aera and I made them." He said as he pointed at a plate that sat on the counter top.



"Oh, thanks." I let out softly, cocking my head to the side as I tried comprehending the situation.



"Your dad's on a business trip." He stated as though he were able to hear the questions that swarmed my mind. "Aera told me he had to leave last minute."



"Which explains your presence." I nodded, a smile playing on my lips. "I thought you wouldn't come back after the dinner." I teased and he chuckled, almost choking on his food.



"That dinner last week really was a disaster." He shook his head, his tousled hair falling over his forehead with the movement. He stuffed a piece of bacon in his mouth as he threw a glance at the front door.



"Where's Aera?" I asked and as he sipped onto his juice. 



"She had to run a quick errand. She'll be back soon." He said and with that we both entered into an awkward silence.




"Aera told me you weren't going to be home." Taehyung peeped, sparking a conversation.



I grabbed a plateful of food and sat in front of him. "Yea, I was supposed to stay with Jae." I said and he stared at me, not being able to recognise the name. "My boyfriend." I stated and he nodded, taking another bite of his bacon.



"But we got into a little argument." I shook my head, my fork pushing around the eggs that laid on my plate.



"Oh, what about?" He asked casually and then his eyes darted up to meet mine, "you don't have to tell me." He tried retracting his question but I stuck out my hand before me, trying to calm him down.



"It's okay." I laughed, "and it was something stupid. He thought Gone With the Wind was a stupid movie and we ended up going too into it." I sighed, stuffing a piece of bacon into my mouth.



It was more than that. He promised to watch my favourite movies with me whenever he bails out on a date halfway due to university. But whenever we watch those movies, he falls asleep and our time left to spend together is cut short.



"What? I loved that movie!" He said and I instantly beamed.



I wanted to put him to the test by quoting one of my favourite lines from that movie, "my darling, you're such a child-"



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