Five Years Without Summer
Heo Youngji the Princess[CONTENTID1]without you, summer[/CONTENTID1]
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He gets to see her again exactly five years after the whole drama. Stealing morning time in one humble café to enjoy the brunch and hot black coffee, her figure fits perfectly with a bright day below the blue, limitless sky. Her hair is still short, brown, loosely waving as she walks and her fitted jeans wrap her legs nicely. She has no make-up on—maybe BB cream or CC cream and a faint brush of lip tint—and one thing Jinyoung has in mind is Heo Youngji has grown prettier.
He needs more than seven seconds to savor her beauty before ducking his head automatically, hoping his object of interest doesn’t notice him—yet. And somehow, his hope is granted because Youngji doesn’t even spare glance at him at the corner and walks straight to order. He still can see the end of her summer dress as it flies by the soft wind, and Park Jinyoung swears the girl herself is a living summer.
Next thing in his mind, he immediately thinks of Jackson. The first person that pops in his mind (or everyone’s mind) once Youngji’s name appears. Jinyoung types slowly on his phone. And while his hands form the words on the screen, his mind is somewhere else in five years ago.
It was chaos. Mistaken words that slipped out of Jackson’s mouth revealed everything. Shocked, betrayed and certainly rage. His vulnerable relationship with the latter since a month ago was officially breaking, as well as the official statement of nation’s dear couple Wang Jackson and Heo Youngji’s break up. If idol caught in relationship, the girl would suffer more, but Heo Youngji had it worst when the two were finally apart.
“I can’t do anything if she already changed her heart.”
That’s what out of Jackson’s disoriented mind, on one GOT7 new album interview, and brought the rage immediately toward the surface, unforgivable hatred shot straightly at fragile Youngji. Maybe if she wasn’t an idol, if they weren’t idol—if he himself was not idol—she wouldn’t get that much terror of having secret feeling aside toward her boyfriend. Even until now, Jinyoung still blamed it all to Wang Jackson. The boy who couldn’t control his action most of the time, who forced Jinyoung to know her more when she frequently visited their dorm, who never thought for once that obviously all the men would think her attractive—not only him
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