Chapter 23

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   (A/n: I was gone for literally three weeks. Nah I didn't die. I just got a little bored. Don't fight me.)

   It has now been two months since I've seen Haechan or any other member. When I was sent back home a bunch of the fans were upset but the news soon died down. I didn't mind but I still missed Haechan so much.

   My hair had also started to grow out enough that I didn't look as much like did before.

   When I looked out the window I seen the sun was barely up and the clock said 6:30am.

   I sighed to myself, "Better get up."

   But when I stood up I got dizzy and fell to my knees. I quickly put my hands on the floor so I could stable myself but before I could get up I heard my mother calling my name.

   "Y/N! Are you okay in there? I heard a noise."

   "Yea... I just... fell out of bed. Sorry."

   "That's alright."

   I sat there for a few more seconds before I stood up but when I did I stared to feel nauseous. "Dammit."

   I ran to the washroom and for the next ten minutes I was throwing up uncontrollably. But soon I started to feel a little better so I went to the cabinet and took some medicine and checked my temperature, but my temperature was normal. I shrugged, probably moms cooking made me sick.

   So I cleaned myself up and head downstairs where my mother waited for me. "Y/n, what took you so long?"

   "I didn't feel good. But I'm fine now."

   "Oh, okay." She turned around and went to her room so I just decided to go out for the day.

   I grabbed my car keys and headed out. I didn't know where I was going but I just wanted some alone time.

   As I drove the scenery was absolutely beautiful, but I was too stressed to acknowledge it. Ever since what happened with Haechan I felt broken.

   Why did he do this?

   Did he ever really have feelings for me?

   Was it all a lie?

   I slammed my fist against the steering wheel. "If I ever see you again. You're going to regret this."

   But little did you know that Haechan felt the same way that you did, if not even worse.

   Haechan was lying on the couch with his face buried in the cushions when Taeil walked in.

   "Something wrong?" Taeil said, sitting on the floor by him.

   Haechan took a deep breath, "This exact spot. Y/n loves to sit here."

   Taeil grabbed some chips and started eating, "You know Johnny and Mark has sex on that couch like all the time. And you got your face all up in it."

   Haechan simply ignored his comment.

   Taeil sighed, "Look, I'm sorry, I know you're upset. But it's been two months. You need to move on."

   Haechan gasped and sat up, "But! I have a plan-!"

   "You keep talking about this plan. What plan? Haechan you need to face the truth, she's gone."

   "You don't understand Taeil. My plan is going to work. She just needs a little more time."

   Taeil rolled his eyes, "Time for what? If she wanted back, she would already be here."

   "But-!"

   "Shut up! Just shut up. And I don't want to hear another word out of you." Taeil stomped out of the dorm and left Haechan by himself.

   Haechan pressed his lips together and looked out the window. "It's been about six weeks, so she'll probably find out soon."

   He nodded to himself. "It has to work."

   "What has to work?"

   The sudden voice surprised him and he turned around. It was Jungwoo looking confused. "Oh... hey. Sorry, I was just talking to myself. Nothing important."

   Jungwoo nodded, "I see. Then if it's nothing important then maybe you can explain who you were talking about?"

   Haechan shrugged, "I wasn't talking about anyone."

   "I'm not that stupid. Now tell me."

   "Y/n! I was talking about Y/n. Now for the love of God if you are going to tell me to forget about her, then you should just leave right now."

   Jungwoo was silent for a moment but he soon walked over to Haechan and hugged him, "Don't forget her. Remember what you said. That she'll be back? I miss her too, so I'll wait with you."

   Haechan smiled and hugged him back, "Thank you."

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