SON CHAEYOUNG
After I finished washing the dishes, I walked towards the living room and saw noona lying on the couch, staring at the ceiling.
"Noona... What's gotten you using that head of yours again?" I asked softly, sitting by her foot before she looked at me and sat up.
"I'm just wondering what you painted." she said.
"Okay then. But don't think too much. You'll lose brain cells faster." I said, smiling.
"Whatever you say cub." she said, smiling.
"Now... Let's see what this tiger painted." she added, making me chuckle.
We both walked up the stairs and stopped at my door before I turned the knob and opened it. After we went in, I told her to sit on my bed and get comfy.
"Where are you going?" she asked.
"Relax. I'll just go get my painting. You know how every one of our rooms has that mancave right?" I said, earning a nod.
As she did, I went inside my little man cave. I paint, draw and compose here. This is the only place I can relax and not be disturbed by the three stooges.
I walked towards my painting and placed a white cloth over it for some suspense. I went back to and saw noona reading one of the books - Crime And Punishment - before I called her attention and she turned to face me after she put the book back on the shelf.
"Here it goes..." I trailed off, slowly removing the cloth.
"As expected from the famous Chaengcasso!" she said as she clapped.
"Well... Prof did say paint something you see everyday. I painted the ballerina I always see practicing in the dance department." I said shyly.
"Want me to help you get to know her?" she asked.
"No need noona. I'll do it on my own." I said smiling at her.
"My baby's growing up!" she said as she wiped invisible tears off her face.
"But I'm still your baby. And you should sleep now noona. It's getting late." I said.
"I will... after I check up on the boys." she said, pinching my cheek.
When can I actually talk to her?
PARK JIHYO
As I left Chaeyoung's room, I went to Tzuyu's who's right beside his.
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Serendipity
Fanfic(August 2019 - March 2020) [Gender Bend] Serendipity (n.) Finding something good without looking for it.