chapter sixty four

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Third Person POV

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Third Person POV

It had been days since Heiji and Sunwoo kissed, and she felt like a teenager with how giddy she was, how she pranced around on cloud nine.

Their kiss was gentle, and everything felt the exact way it was before. Heiji was relieved that she still felt the same, she knew now that nothing had changed. Sure, he had to do more for her to forgive him wholly, but her feelings were there, and they were strong.

It was the type of kiss where the two felt so immersed in the touch of one another that they wanted nothing more than to stay like that.

But they both knew they couldn't.

Although, that didn't put a damper on Heiji's mood. She still floated around her classroom aimlessly, picking at little things as she changed the wall presentations.

She had a spring in her step, and she would have normally felt pathetic for acting so lovesick, but the truth was - she was lovesick.

"Hey," Hyunjae startles the woman, looking around the room to see the new changes. "What are you so giddy about?"

Heiji panicked for a quick moment, before approaching the man, keeping safe distance in case any one walked by and seen them. "You."

"What about me?" He chuckles, his hands reaching for her waist as she gave him a look to tell him to stop, looking over his shoulder at the door. "Was my cooking really that good?"

"Yes," she says quietly, giving the man a smile. "And that night was good, more than good, actually."

"I agree," he nods, giving her a sheepish smile. "You're adorable."

"Thank you," she whispers, noticing a couple of students approaching her classroom. "Mr Lee, was it just one of the students I was to send down to your class?"

"Uhh," he turns to see the students sitting in their seats. "Weirdly enough, I don't think it's anyone from your class. It might be Miss Song's."

"I see," she nods slowly, stifling a laugh at how confused he was. "Well, you best go and check."

"Yes, I better," he nods to her and the students, flashing her a wink with the eye unnoticeable to the students. "I'll see you later, and you too Hyunwoo - there's no reason for you to skip my class again."

The student groans at the mans words, throwing his head on the desk as the two laugh at him, waving each other goodbye.

"I should feel more guilty, shouldn't I?"

"Maybe," Yuqi shrugs, putting down her coffee on the table. "But your situation is something I haven't seen before. If I were you, I would probably do the same."

"But not telling him Sunwoo is back," she shrugs, furrowing her eyebrows. "It doesn't feel right. But I know if I tell him, he'll be angry."

"And since you've left it this long too," Yuqi points out. "He'd be even angrier, I don't say that to scare you."

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