"have you left him yet?"
this story is purely fiction, with all characters involved being fictional.
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Third Person POV
The start of the following week, Heiji decided to start her week differently to how she had been doing it every other week. Sunwoo's words really affected her, although she didn't want to admit it. She did not know Sunwoo properly enough to be taking such words he said about her friends to heart, she knew she should have defended Seoho. Why did she care what Sunwoo thought?
Sunwoo had obviously spent time with Seoho both on and off the pitch, but it was no where near as much time and she had spent with him. She never considered him boring, maybe blunt in certain social situations, but that was just him and his introverted character. That was something she and all of her friend group admired about him, it was funny at most times.
She wandered aimlessly around campus, it was a Tuesday which meant no Kevin or Jinsoul today, they had taken separate tutorial classes from her. She was never usually too fussed about being alone, but being alone with her hectic thoughts, waiting for the clock to hit 2pm so she could actually do work to keep herself sane - was a different thing altogether.
Heiji grabbed a sandwich and a bottle of juice from the cafeteria.
"Sitting in today, Miss Heiji?" Asked Maria, the canteen lady. Heiji's mind went elsewhere as she handed over her money, and she found herself shaking her head, taking the food and leaving the tray with Maria, apologising quickly as she strode out of the lunch area.
She looked like a woman on a mission, and she felt completely out of her mind. However, she knew where she wanted to go. It was a nice day and it was a perfect excuse to go to the place her legs were taking her to.
She found the perfect bench, looking around before sitting and taking out the book she needs to read ahead of her next class.
Her eyes drifted to the soccer field. She didn't quite know who she was looking for, but she was looking for sure, and that was enough to concern her. She didn't realise the one she was actually looking for wasn't yet on the field, as she felt his presence behind her.
"Damn, and I called Seoho boring?"
She wanted to roll her eyes, make a sassy comment and tell him to go away, but she was more so shocked that a weight came off her chest and she found herself no longer looking towards the soccer field and instead into Sunwoo's eyes. Once she finally composed herself, she retorted "I'm sorry, can I help you?"
"You just never sit out here." He says, sitting next to her, too close for her liking, or Seoho's.
He had clocked the sight before him when one of his teammates asked what was taking Sunwoo so long, and another replied that he was too busy "flirting with a geek". Seoho didn't rush to defend Heiji, partly because he didn't want the football team to think Sunwoo was stealing Seoho's girl, because deep down he knew he could if he tried. Also, partly because his jealousy over the sight he seen before him stopped him being able to project any words he really wanted to say. To Seoho, it was strange, Sunwoo never noticed her before - so why now?