chapter fourteen

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Third Person POV

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Third Person POV

Since that night, things were pretty clear to Heiji. She liked Sunwoo. She knew because it didn't feel like how it did in high school. 

He wasn't just someone who was attractive and out of reach, a bad boy that she needn't dare go near. He was more than just a pretty face. Sure, his face was perfect, but underneath that - there was more to him than she could have ever imagined. She had grown to, truthfully, adore him. 

Likewise to Heiji, Sunwoo found himself daydreaming about the girl more than often. He would become so immersed in the thought of one day being able to hold her for hours on end, being able to give her his everything. It was extreme, but when he looked at her, he knew he had felt something he had never truly felt before. 

It was bizarre to him, how the girl he never paid much attention to before, was the only one he could think about nowadays. 

"Are you listening to me?" Heiji snaps her fingers before Sunwoo's eyes, snapping him out of his daydream. Yep, he even daydreamed about her, and what they could be when she was right there. 

"Yes," he nods slowly before giggling. "I'm sorry, I find it hard to concentrate."

"I know," Heiji sighs dramatically. "That's why your driving is so bad."

"You're not welcome in my car again," Sunwoo sticks his tongue out at the girl, who mocks his face and tone of voice before picking up the sheets of paper sitting before her. The boy whines, pulling a cute pouty face, "this is too difficult."

"You're at university, suck it up."

He couldn't lie, the one thing that drew him the most to Heiji was that she had her feisty side. The side that wouldn't hesitate to put him straight back in his place abruptly, but the other side that would come right out straight after and ask if he was okay. 

She was smart, she knew how she should be treated and how to treat others, she knew right from wrong, and she knew how to deal with it - even if it took her a while to get round to it. Sunwoo wondered why she allowed a boy who was with someone else to chase her, to ruin her chances with someone else. 

However, he didn't care. The fact that she gave into the boy was enough to show him that the feelings here were mutual. 

Cutting off Heiji's words as she's mid explanation, Sunwoo looks up at the girl. "Can we leave?"

"Are you kidding? It's like you want to fail."

"I'd just rather be doing something fun," Sunwoo pouts again. "Psychology is boring, I'm not, you're not - why should we limit ourselves to learning about psychology?"

"Because we don't want to be failures in life?"

"Come on," he quickly throws the papers lying on the library table before taking the girls wrist. "I'll drive."

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