Happy (Tzukook)

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She sighed. Her eyes were busy looking at the street lamps brightly shining at the sides of the streets. She could also see the moon shining brightly.

The roads were empty. Well, it was past midnight already. Plus the situation right now, it was just natural that the roads were clear.

She eyed her left side. She could see that he was just focused on the road. She sighed again. They have been in his car for more than 10 minutes now but no one from both of them have uttered a word yet. The silence was already deafening her.

"I have a schedule early in the morning," she informed without looking at him. Her eyebrows furrowed. He didn't react to what she said.

She knew the way they were heading and they were on their way to his apartment. Well, it was their usual getaway place as it was extra secured and no one would bother to disturb them there.

"I said I have a schedule early in the morning," she repeated. Her eyebrows were scrunched even more when she saw him shook his head. She really did see him shake his head by the side of her eye.

"Do I have to repeat myself again?" she said as she was starting to get really pissed off.

She heavily breathed out. "Stop the car," she demanded. She closed her eyes as he acted like he wasn't hearing anything.

"Stop the car right now or I'm breaking up with you," she closed her eyes as she held unto her seatbelt. The car screeched as he suddenly stopped it.

"What did you say?" anger was evident in his voice. She faced him. These were his first words to her after almost more than a month.

"I'm serious," she reiterated. She saw him sigh before transferring lanes. He did as he was told. He did stop the car.

She placed the car window down as she needed fresh air. She felt suffocated. She was just forced to go with him when she didn't want to.

Chaeyoung urged her that what they needed was just to have a real conversation, something they haven't done over two months. Her unnies obviously agreed with Chaeyoung, hence why she was here.

"Are you giving the tabloids consent?" there was sarcasm in his voice. One of her eyebrows automatically raised before facing him. He was still acting like he didn't say anything.

"Aren't you just taking Momo's efforts for granted?" she swore she saw him smirk after saying that. He was taunting her. What she thought was going to be a real conversation just turned out to be another bad argument.

"What did you say?" she asked, eyebrows aligned.

"Weren't you too scared to reveal our relationship which was why Momo had offered to reveal hers?" it was a fact. It was the painful truth that was making her feel guilty all this time.

"Well, there's nothing to reveal now anyway. It's all over," it was her turn to barb at him. She could see his fists clenching. His hold on the steering wheel was getting tighter.

"What did you say?" he asked, patience wearing thin.

"Isn't it what you wanted? Just tell me you wanted to break up. I'll give it to you," she told him. His jaw was clenching as well. "Do you hear me? I said it's all over!" she exclaimed.

"No," he said with conviction. He faced her. "Did you let me know? Did you tell me that it's all over? You just selfishly came to a conclusion on your own," he continued. She could see pain in his eyes. What he said hurt her even more but she wasn't the type to give in nor give up.

"Well, now, you know," she sarcastically stated.

"Well, I never agreed," he followed her sarcastic tone.

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