twenty-nine

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Vancouver, Canada

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Somehow the stresses of Christmas shopping and packing for his family's trip to South Korea got to him as he realized that he forgot he technically still injured...

There was nothing wrong with that as Mark's family was let into the airplane first. Mark couldn't read the faces off his parents' faces, but Jinhyung was excited. That was all that mattered.

Using his crutches, Mark almost hit a couple of people's toes. He squeezed his way through to receive a pity smile from the lady that was scanning their tickets.

"Enjoy your flight," She said before giving Mark's ticket back.

Their trip would be a long one. Connecting flights were a hassle even if they were going to give one of those cars that would drive them around.

It was extremely hard for Mark to keep such a secret from Donghyuck. Thankfully, Jaehyun had given him a lot of information about Korea, so he was as prepared as Mark was aiming to be.

Mark plopped into his seat first in the inner seat of the middle row. Starting from the left, his dad sat near the aisle, then his mom and himself took the two inner seats, and Jinhyung got the right aisle.

Mark fidgeted in his seat as he got out some items from his backpack. After placing everything in his lap, he gave the backpack to Jinhyung who hoisted it up to the overhead compartments.

"Ready?" Jinhyung tried his best to keep a laugh inward.

"Going to Korea is exciting," Mark glared as Jinhyung got in his seat.

"I think your Korean is probably better than me," Jinhyung teased while Mark huffed.

"We will see."

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Seoul, South Korea

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The rink was slightly empty as most people decided to skip the week of Christmas or their teams didn't have practice.

"You okay, Donghyuck-Hyung?"

Jisung moved to Donghyuck's side to observe their surroundings.

The rink had Christmas trees all over with red and green ribbons hanging around. The hum of the speakers playing festive music was clearly heard by the lack of people.

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