As Heejin was busy phoning her friends, Hyejoo kept quiet. Restless thoughts are running inside her mind, it makes her feel nauseous, moreover dizzy. It didn't take long for Heejin to notice Hyejoo's distress. "Are you alright Hyejoo? Do you want me to take you home now?" She worriedly asked, a placing a hand on Hyejoo's cheek. If Hyejoo wasn't too occupied in her thoughts, she would've blushed because of the action. But she was too busy thinking about the reaction of Heejin's friends if they knew about her.
"No, it's fine. I... just need to rest." She answered, massaging her temple. Heejin bit her lip and nodded, wondering if there is more to it than just a mere headache. "Alright then, you can stay in my room while we wait for Haseul and Ryujin." Hyejoo nodded, not in the exact mood to decline the offer. She took Heejin's hand as they made their way to the older girl's room.
"Don't worry about coming down later, i can just tell them to go up here." Before Heejin could leave, Hyejoo held the back of her blouse, effectively stopping her on her tracks. Heejin chuckled and turned around, "worried about school aren't you? Don't sweat about it, i have my connections." Heejin winked, pinching Hyejoo's cheek before going downstairs to greet her friends that just arrived. Hyejoo sighed as she slowly lied down. The mattress on Heejin's bed was surprisingly softer than hers back in her house. "Geez, anyone who has a life like this sure is lucky." She muttered to no one in particular. Before she drifted off to sleep, she began hearing voices from downstairs and assumed that it was the girls Heejin mentioned awhile ago. She paid no heed to it and slowly drifted off consciousness.
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Shoot me.
Fiksi Penggemar"Vicious words hurt like a bullet, indeed." Hyejoo absolutely knows how it felt, she has grown used to it, but it becomes unbearable once it comes from the people she once trusted. She was in pain, until Heejin came to tend the wounds she received.