"HEY! YAH JU-DA! WAIT FOR ME!"
Jeongguk screamed as he hops to the elevator, securing the shoe on his foot. The female looked at him in annoyance but continued to press the open button anyways.
He finally entered as the metal doors began to close on him. He smiled adoringly to his sister, who rolled her eyes back at him.
It was a routine for the twins, and as much as they deny it life would be dull without it. It had basically been their mission to argue and banter one another, finding ways to aggravate the other.
In a way it became a bonding for the twins, and Jeongguk wouldn't want to change that for the world.
"Jiminie~!"
Jeongguk stopped in his tracks as he saw the frustrated teenager freeze in place. He cocked his head and tightened his lips in a straight line, watching his sister run off towards the distance.
It wasn't a far distance. She was only but a few steps forward.
But at that moment he felt like he was a kilometre away.
Beomgyu felt his heart leap.
The way her tongue clicked every after five seconds, how she tapped her fingernails on the cold wooden table. He couldn't help but take in hist breath and swallow it hard, his face pale from the loss of oxygen.
He knew he was done for.
"This is wrong," Ju-da pointed out, placing the paper on the table and tapping on the sheet lightly. Beomgyu leaned in and frowned, dramatically throwing himself away from the table.
He slumped, almost falling from his chair.
It had been three hours since his first tutorial session started, and he couldn't even get the simplest answers right. They've been repeating the same topic the whole session, with both deeply frustrated with the outcome they had.
The sun had already set at this point, and its getting tiring to do the same lesson repeatedly for three hours, surprisingly.
"Maybe I'm not cut out for this" Ju-da sighed, stacking the papers together neatly.
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lonely.
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