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Riding the Namsan cable car to Namsan Tower made Seul feel like she was on top of the world. She was even certain that she could see their school which was near the area. She pressed her face against the window to get a closer look. As they ascended further up the hill, she stared at the people enjoying themselves around Namsan park below them. They were like miniature action figures from above, it was amusing to observe them moving about. She continued having her face pressed against the window, forgetting the fact that Taehyung was next to her. He grabbed the collar of her blazer, pulling her away from the window. They still had a senior high school student reputation they needed to keep. In return, Seul shot him an annoyed glare. Age was just a darn number, she could act childish whenever she wanted to. It was a free country. Seul stuck her face to the glass again. This time she made sure to squish her face completely so she could feel the relaxing coldness soothing her cheeks. "Ah~ this is so refreshing. I want to stay like this for the whole ride." On the other hand, Taehyung was admiring the view in silence. In a way, he appeared quite attractive to the people in the cable car. His side profile was no joke either. A group of middle school girls on the opposite side of the car kept staring at him as they whispered to each other. There was even a family of Chinese tourists who were glancing at him. His ears could pick up phrases like 'handsome, 'high school student' and 'brown hair'. This was the advantage of him having taken Mandarin classes during his junior year. Taehyung decided to focus his attention back on Seul. She still had her face against the window in the most immature way possible. He leaned against the metal railing, his eyes still on her. She still ignored his presence. He balled his hand in to a fist before knocking her on the head. "I thought you were supposed to be fierce. Imagine what your juniors would say if they saw you like this, they'd probably not want to obey your orders anymore." He told the girl although she protested. Seul covered her head with both of her palms in fear that he was going to knock her head again. "I don't care about that. Right now, it's just me and you here, not anyone else. And let's be real, you never listen to me. You already know what I'm like, Kim Taehyung." It was true, Taehyung did know what she was like; temperamental, stubborn, judgy, he thought while a smirk took over his fine lips. Yoon Seul was still the same old feisty middle school girl he met four years ago. She liked picking fights with people when they were in the wrong, she always had a strong sense of justice in her. She liked spitting out words without thinking about the aftermath, and during those times Taehyung had to cover so she wouldn't stir up trouble. "Hey, what are you smiling about?" Seul asked when she noticed him smiling to himself. "Nothing, I was just remembering the times in middle school. Remember the time you put gravy in Kim Seolhyun's gym trainers? That was funny." His smile only grew wider when he recalled the amusing memory. "When I heard from our classmates I ran so hard to the staffroom, I swear my legs were going to fall off. You shouldnt've done that to her." "She deserved it." Seul huffed. "She tripped Junho in the cafeteria just because he was first in class and she was second. I had to do something to teach her a lesson. And why'd you stop me last time? I was going to give the teachers a piece of my mind for wanting to ignore the situation, and I didn't mind suspension." "I know that, but I didn't want you to get suspended. You didn't deserve it. Hey, I didn't even receive a thank you from you after that." "Those were good times, weren't they?" Taehyung nodded silently as he started to ponder over what the girl said. Yeah, they were good times. But what happened? What about now? It feels like we've grown apart, Seul-ah. I know that you started to despise me ever since I created 'It's Trending'. You mostly tried to avoid me and pushed me away when I wanted to get closer to you, like how we were in middle school. I wish we were still the same... "Hey, Seul..." Taehyung called and she blinked at him, but just as he was about to open his mouth again the cable car came to a stop, telling them that it was the end of the ride. "Woah, we're here!" Seul remarked. "What did you wanna tell me, Kim Taehyung?" "I..." Taehyung couldn't bring himself to tell her anymore, not when her mood was so bright. He didn't want to ruin anything for her. He closed his mouth and swallowed the words down his throat, shaking his head. He reached his index finger up to push her forehead back to instead and to make her forget about it. "You're supposed to be a puppy, not a fish. Now,
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