❝ they don't want me to remain. ❞꒰ airi. ꒱
trust me, i don't wanna go to school- wait- who does?
i stayed in bed after waking up. i wish i didn't wake up. oh my god, what should i do? hyunjoon knows my identity and today will be the last day i will be in this world.
a knock was heard from my room's door. "airi? honey, you're going to be late for school." i heard mom say from the other side.
i let out a fake-ill-like groan as a response.
"airi? are you okay?" and with that, she opened the door to see me wrapped like a burrito in my blanket.
"oh my, are you sick??" she asked. i didn't say anything and acted sick.
she then placed the back of her hand on my forehead.
"your temperature is normal. get up." goodness damn.
i sighed and sat up with a frown. "don't give me that look, missy. you better work your butt now and go to school." and with that, she left my room.
goodbye everyone.
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"jana, help me please." i whispered to jana while walking to our class.
she ignored me and walked faster. i followed up her pace and clung onto her arm. "please please please please."
"girl, i can't do anything."
i pouted.
"i'm gonna nail this math test bro!" i heard eric's voice. oh shit.
i gulped. at the midst of my suffering, why did he have to come:,(
his smiles get me stunned everytime and jana really have to slap me to reality.
"look at you drooling over eric." she sighed. "come on, or else we'll be late for our class."
and there, she dragged me away to class.
little did i know, someone was watching me.
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꒰ hyunjoon. ꒱
"she sent me another damn chain mail." i scoffed at the thought as i walked with jongho & hyunjin.
"what did it say?" jongho asked, trying not to laugh.
"it said some crap about me having bad luck for the rest of my life."
"why you so mad 'bout it? you believe in it?"
"no─"
i suddenly felt something cold drop on my shoulder. what the actual fu─
"u-uhm.. dude.."
"..there's bird shit on your shoulder."
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𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙞𝙣 𝙢𝙖𝙞𝙡𝙨. ➯ h.hj ✓
Hayran Kurgu❝ stop sending me death threats you rat. ❞ +social media au ─completed: oct. 26, 2020