chapter forty six

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Third Person POV

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Third Person POV

"Are you sure it isn't too much?" Heiji asks the boy who stood before her with his mouth agape.

She only had on a pretty blouse and jeans, but nonetheless - the boy was still astounded by her beauty, even when she done the most minimal of things.

"You look beautiful," he smiles. "Stop stressing, they already like you."

"You don't know that," the girl argues. "As long as I look presentable."

"You look more than presentable," he watched as the girl sighs in the mirror again. "If only you could see yourself."

The girl points at the mirror, making a face at the boy, "I can."

"Not how I do," he shakes his head as the girl approaches him. "Now relax please, this is nothing special."

"You said your family only goes out to a restaurant for a meal once a month, it seems like a special thing for you all."

"Meh," the boy shrugs. "It isn't that special, it only is because now you're joining us."

"Stop with the mush," the girl playfully puts her hand in the boys face. "Are we ready to go?"

"Sure are."

The boy takes a final look at her, skipping down the stairs as she followed. Her mother was in the kitchen, she had not long come home.

"Where are you two off to looking so fancy?" She smiles at the pair, eyeing Sunwoo's attire which was more smart than usual.

"We're having a meal with Sunwoo's family," Heiji says. The words come as a surprise to her mother, but she needn't let that show upon her face.

Instead, she forces a smile and tries to appear genuine through her fear. "Well, have fun guys."

"Thank you," the two nod before saying their goodbyes and heading to Sunwoo's car.

The girl worried about her mother, truthfully. She tended to avoid conversation about the boy, and she didn't ask much even though he was around more than usual over the last week.

She wondered why her mother seemed so tense, so reluctant to speak about him. She wondered how she knew Sunwoo's family, but she didn't let it worry her too much. It could be anything.

"Hey, you alright?" Sunwoo glances over to the passenger seat as the girl looked deep in thought.

"Yeah," Heiji smiles and nods. "I'm just a little nervous."

The boy purses his lips before giving her a smile, his eyes drifting back and fourth between her and the road. "You'll be fine, we're almost there."

The two arrived at the restaurant. Heiji noticed how that the location of the place was isolated, there seemed to be not much going on around it, yet inside it looked like a busy and bursting atmosphere. Again, she really liked the look of the place for that.

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