Broken Girl

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Oh Young Mi's Point Of View

Mom, Ji-Na and I sat at the Bone Soup restaurant we go to all the time. The Seo brothers and Sa-Na were on their way to meet us here. Mom had already ordered not wanting to make the boys wait for their food long.

When they got here mom sat with the boys Sa-Na across from mom, Ji-Na and I across from our boyfriends. Ro-Bin and Jae-Yi thank my mom for ordering for them.

"I ordered the beef bone soup in extra large portion especially for the both of you. Eat up," My mom smiled as they thanked her again. "I ordered double portion for you, Ro-bin, Jae-Yi as a thank you for protecting my daughter from getting hit over the head." Ro-bin nodded and bowed thanking her again. "Don't worry next time I'll buy you beef. I guess one of you will get with one of my daughters and become my son-in-law in the future." She laughed covering her mouth teasingly. "Am I being silly?" Both my twin and I nodded glaring at her.

"When we were younger, our grandmother used to make beef bone soup for us whenever we were sick," Ji-Na said turning to me and nodding.

"Surprisingly, we always felt better right after a bowl of soup." I added smiling slightly. The bruise on my cheek was gone and so were the bruises on my abdomen. The bruised rib was healed but hurt only when I bend over, the doc said it would be better in three days. Ro-bin took a spoonful of rice and ate it then took a long sip of the soup by picking up the bowl.

He nodded and said it was delicious. We began eating with a smile on our faces. "Mom, why is bone soup called bone soup? Is it made out of bones?" Sa-Na asked making me turn to her with a smirk ready to see mom teach her something.

"Sa-Na my sweet sweet daughter. Are sandwiches made of sand? The bone helps create the deep taste. That's why it's called the beef bone soup." Mom scolded her. 

I turned back to my bowl and ate quietly while playing footsie with Ro-bin. "Don't worry, I used to think that hotdogs are made out of dogs," Jae-Yi said smiling at her reassuringly. We laughed at him and teased saying he wasn't always as smart as he is now.

Picking up some beef I raised it to Ro-bin making him smile and take it with his mouth biting on it to take it off. "You should eat more since your so skinny," I laughed placing another slice of beef into his soup. He did the same and placed a piece of beef into my bowl. We stopped and turned to look at our family and friends with eyes wide as they stared at us. "What's wrong?" I asked frowning.

Sa-Na sighed, as mom my sister and Jae-Yi went back to eating, she picked up a slice of Kimchi and raised it to my boyfriend, "Oppa Ro-bin, I'll give you Kimchi., Open." She put it in his face making me sigh shaking my head as he gives in and opens his mouth and eats the piece of Kimchi. She then looks at Jae-Yi and places a piece of Kimchi on his spoon, "Here Oppa, eat it and cheer up." Jae-Yi nods and eats it. A lady comes from the kitchen and hands mom a bag saying it was an extra large bowl. "Mom who is that for?" Mom sighs and says it's for Sun-Hee.

"Mom aunt Sun-Hee doesn't like Bone soup." I smirk chewing on some beef. She glares at me and quickly changes the subject. After eating we head home and part ways with the boys. I head to shower and then go to bed sending a quick message to Ro-bin to remind him to take his medicine. The next day at school I walked in once everyone was seated. "Ji-Na why didn't you wait for me!" I called out to her, she wiped her head around and laugh seeing my messy hair. I groaned and pulled my hair to a messy bun not wanting to bother fixing it.

The next day I woke up and went to school leaving Ji-Na to be late, just a friendly joke. I walked into to the classroom and made my way straight to my seat. Ji-Na walked in soon after making me laugh when I noticed she had done a quick ponytail, even after she said she would braid it. She sent me a glare and I shut my mouth, smiling at her with an innocent stare. Soo-Ji stood and made her way to my sister, with a glare in her gaze she tapped Ji-Na's shoulder. I could tell it was done rather harshly from the hiss of pain my sister released. Ji-Na turned to the girl with an annoyed look and I asked what her problem was.

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