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Chapter 7 — Ahyoungs recital

"I can't believe she had a party without even telling her parents

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"I can't believe she had a party without even telling her parents." Hye Young said as he biked to the Shins household. "Oh my god, Shin Ahyoung please be okay."

He spoke too soon. It turned into a nightmare. The door was unlocked and teenagers was scattered everywhere. Its like seeing an episode every American teen movies. 

Hye Young never thought she would bring the culture back to Korea. Has she gone bananas?

"Ahyoung!" He said barging inside the house looking for the girl. "Shin Ahyoung!" He called once again but instead he found Duk Gu trying to keep himself sober.

"Duk Gu! Have you seen Ahyoung?" He asked frantically. "I don't know, I don't even know why I'm here. Are you my mommy?" Duk Gu questioned.

No use.

Everyone is drunk in this place. It reeks of soju and sweaty teenagers. "Ahyoung! Tell me you're okay!" Hye Young exclaimed. And just then he found her sitting beside Sun Oh with a soju bottle on her hand.

"And then I told Wiz Khalifa, you can get your own limited edition Gucci coat because mine is custom made!" She said with everyone around her gasping.

"I can't believe you know a list celebrities Ahyoung, you're so cool." One fawned.

"Ahyoung!" Hye Young said walking closer to them. "Hey! There he is! Hye Youngi!" She slured hugging him. "Hey! Ahyoung are you okay? You reek of alcohol!" He hissed.

"Of course dummy. It's a pool party!"

She's not making any sense. "Come on, we're getting you to your room." He said gripping on her arm. "No! Let me go! I'm not going with you if you're still hanging out with that Jojo girl!" She hiccuped.

"Hey man, let her go. I can take care of her." Sun Oh said. "You know I take alcohol well, she's fine. Leave her. She was fine before you came here at least."

"Sun Oh, why did you let her take a drink? She can't handle alcohol well!" Hye Young exclaimed. "What if Ahyoung hurt herself?"

"She won't. I have her here safe with me!" Sun Oh grunted. "We're not fighting over this. Sun Oh let go." Hye Young said.

"Why are you so obsessed with her? You don't even like her that way. Why do you keep messing up with her? You're like Kim Jojo aren't you? You're just going to play around with her." Sun Oh said.

"Don't speak so lowly of her, you used to like her too." Hye Young gritted his teeth. "Again with the Kim Jojo talk while I'm here! Why do you always want to be around the person who hurt you the most when someone who is clearly beside you, loves you for who you are." Tears trickled down Ahyoungs face.

"Get the hell out of my house Hye Youngi. Don't make me call security."

And just like that Hye Young left. "Party's over." Sun Oh announced. "I want everyone out of here now! Except you Duk Gu." He pointed at Duk Gu. "Who? Moi?" Tipsy Duk Gu asked.

"Ah I see you have woken up

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"Ah I see you have woken up." Mrs Shin smiled looking at her daughter. "Ugh, how long was I out?" Ahyoung asked. "Sun Oh told us that you both stayed up all night studying in the library. How wonderful."

"Thats right." Sun Oh said sitting across her mom. "Wait mommy? Why is Sun Oh here?" Ahyoung asked. "Well since its too late to go home last night, your dad offered Sun Oh to sleep in the guest room, his family have been informed."

"Sun Oh, I remember passing out last night, the chaos– what happened to them?" She whispered sitting beside him at the barstool.
"Lets just say, I have my ways on taking care of things. Not to worry, Ahyoung." Sun Oh smiled.

"Gosh, you two are adorable! Are you a couple?" Mrs Shin asked. "No, we're friends mommy thats all." Ahyoung smiled sipping hot tea. "Probably until we rang each others alarm." Sun Oh perked causing the girl to choke on her tea.

"Good heavens, Ahyoung! What is wrong with you?" Mrs Shin asked. "Nothing mommy." She coughed glaring at Sun Oh. "Clearly that is quite an unattractive sight." Sun Oh laughed.

"Wheres dad by the way?"

"He just took a flight to attend a business meeting in Washington." Mrs Shin said. "What? But today is my recital. I can't believe he would miss that." She frowned.

"He misses out on nearly everything, Shin Ahyoung. Don't be so dramatic." Mrs Shin said. Sun Oh raised his eyebrow. "What recital? I'll come to your recital." Sun Oh said.

"Nah don't it'll be boring, its just a performance of me playing the violin for an hour." She turned away. "I'm a fan of classical music, I'll watch your recital. When is it?" He asked enthusiastically.

"Tomorrow. But really Sun Oh you don't have to come." She frowned. "I'll be there milady." Sun Oh grinned.

"Ahyoung! That was amazing

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"Ahyoung! That was amazing." Her senior, Jian Huang said hugging her. "Thank you senior!" Thats when she spotted Sun Oh with a huge flower bouquet in his hand.

"Sun Oh! Come here!" She waved. "Senior Huang, this is my friend Sun Oh. Sun Oh this is my senior Jian Huang from China. He plays the piano."

"Ah a pleasure to meet you, say. You are mimis son aren't you? Big fan of your mom." Jian smiled shaking his hand. "So you two are just friends? Nothing more huh?"

"But you two look alike and you know what they say about people who look alike." He teased. "Yah senior, we're not more than just friends. Right Sun Oh?" She chuckled slipping her hand between his.

"Oh is that so? Then is that your boyfriend over there?" Jian questioned. The twosome turned around to see Lee Hye Young with chocolate and flowers in her hand.

"Ah, thats Hye Young." Sun Oh said. Sun Oh looked over at Ahyoungs hurtful gaze as he bit his lip. "Senior Huang why don't we talk about my moms new book, shall we?" Sun Oh asked.

"Go over to him." Sun Oh whispered

To be continued

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