Holding Your Hand
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  • Parts 4
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  • Reads 16
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 4
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Oct 22, 2019
❝What was it you wanted to tell me?❞

❝I think it was... I love you.❞

~♡~

Na Hyeri, a rather dumb girl, but that's what makes her cuter. Just to be nicer, she isn't the smartest person. On an unlucky school day (the term 'school day' already reminds you of unluckiness), she is paired up with a straight A+ student Hae Hyeon-jin, who is going to be her partner for the whole school year. This boy had rushed to the top of the school rankings, making him the top student. 

Like their brains, they are actual opposites of each other. Hyeri is talkative and doesn't think before she says anything, while Hyeon-jin barely ever speaks and he takes too much time thinking if he should say something. 

So, obviously, these 2 don't make a good pair...

...or do they?

~•●•~

I took inspiration from two people I follow: @purple_sprite1 and @peachuu__ :))
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