Chapter Fifteen

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    "So," Sun-Hee blurted out as she slammed her hand against Blondie's locker door; causing it to swing shut, "where are they?"

    Pushing the girl to the side of her's hand off roughly, Blondie raised an uninterested eyebrow, "Who are you talking about now?"

    Sun-Hee laughed mildly as she folded her arms, "The two idiots." Blondie sighed as she replied in a sarcastic manner, "Well, that just narrows it down now, doesn't it? Your ability to describe people and things is just so amazing! No wonder why you were held back a grade."

    The older girl sighed as she moved closer to Blondie, "I know you know where Yongguk and Daehyun are, so just tell me."

    Blondie scrunched her eyebrows as she moved closer also, "Are you insane? Where have you been? They're gone you ignorant woman!" A low chuckle rose from Sun-Hee's throat as she shook her head, "I'm the ignorant one? I don't know if you haven't noticed, but those two new kids, Jaemin and Jaejoong, they're not exactly the most normal people to ever be here."

    Chewing her bottom lip for a few seconds, Blondie went silent as Sun-Hee continued, "They act like Bang and Daehyun which is strange if they're supposedly gone. Open up your eyes child." Blondie sighed as she looked at the older girl, "They're not here anymore, Sun-Hee. How could they-" but she cut her off, "You said it yourself."

    The hallway slowly thinned out and soon, it was just the two girls in the hallway as they continued their small argument. It seemed as though the air around them grew icier the longer they stood there; the tension building up more and more between the two. Even the stares exchanged between them becoming more elongated and fierce.

    "What exactly did I say?" Blondie queried as she raised a fine brow. Sun-Hee drew in a breath as she smiled smuggly, "I overheard you and Sara talking yesterday about how you believe they're not really gone; that they're still here. You said that the two new twins remind you of the two idiots."

    "Why are you calling them idiots? I thought you loved Daehyun?" Blondie asked again as she folded her arms. Sun-Hee chuckled lowly, "Maybe the old Sun-Hee did, but not the new one." Shaking her head, Blondie replied, "What do you mean by the old Sun-Hee?"

    The older girl leaned against the locker with folded arms and a semi-noxious smirk on her lips, "Haven't you noticed anything different?"

    Blondie looked at her as her eyes changed color once more for a quick second before changing back. Swallowing the lump in her throat, Blondie mumbled, "You're not the real Sun-Hee."

    "Oh, you just now realized?" Sun-Hee asked as she kicked off the locker and moved a little bit closer to Blondie who just stood there with clenched fists. As Sun-Hee moved closer, out of nowhere, Jaemin suddenly appeared out of nowhere as he cleared his throat.  

    Sun-Hee froze immediately as she turned to face the boy standing behind her. He ignored her as he looked directly at Blondie, "Can I talk to you?"

    Nodding, Blondie agreed as she followed the boy into the music room. He stuffed his hands into his pockets as she looked at him, "Yes?" He shrugged, "I didn't really need to talk to you. I just saw the awkward tension between you and Sun---that girl, so I decided to help you."

    Blondie smiled sweetly as she looked him in the eyes, "Thank you, Jaemin. I appreciate it." He shrugged, making his jacket collar pop up a little.

    "Here, let me help you," Blondie said as she reached forward and put her hands on his collar. Jaemin's eyes widened as he realized what was happening and quickly pulled away before she could see him change to his true form. Blondie stepped back with wide eyes as she questioned him, "What's wrong?"

    He shook his head, "I--um--I don't like people being in my personal space." She slowly nodded her head as she chuckled and walked to the piano. Jaemin let out a sigh of relief as he fixed his collar and listened to the music that began to slowly flood the room.

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