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A Hard DayJackson laid in bed, thinking about what happened today. He had learned a lot og things about Mark and Youngjae. Hyeji had given him a lot of information about the two.
Jackson took Hyeji into a tiny shop full of candy and stuff animals. He honestly didn't know what young children liked these days. He put Hyeji on the ground so she look at things. "Oppa, do you like Mark oppa?" Jackson looked down at her. She smiled sheepishly at him. She might've only been five, but she knew a thing or two about love; she had been watching her daddy's dramas for a while.
"Well, I work for him and we're kinda friends. I can't say that I like him more than that." Hyeji giggled. She knew better than that.
"Can I tell you something?" She asked, motioning for Jackson to get down on her level. He nodded, crouching down next to her.
"Daddy used to date Mark oppa. He has a picture of them in his photo book next to a key. Daddy, told me all about. He says that he had to leave because he wanted to be an actor. But he sometimes misses Mark oppa." She sighed. "But I bet if you liked Mark oppa, daddy could go on. He says he wants Mark oppa to go on too." Jackson smiled at her. That's were Mark had gotten that key from. Jackson wondered why he needed it so desperately.
"I bet he would." Jackson sighed. Mark must've had a hard time when Youngjae gave him the news. He hoped nothing bad would happen when the two were talking.
Jackson sighed, rolling over to face the bed Mark was sleeping in. What was he going to do? The older was heart-broken and devastated. He didn't like that feeling. Jackson wanted to make Mark feel better, but he didn't know how. There wasn't much he could do as a manger or a fan. As his friend he could try, but what good would that do. Maybe, if he was more then he would have more of a chance. He might've been lying to himself when he told Hyeji that he didn't like Mark than a friend and a manager. He never thought about it before. But after spending time with Mark he learned so much more about the idol he admired. On TV M.T was a free-spirit with a big heart, on stage he had an amazing voice and skill, and in person Mark was kind of rude with a secret compassionate side, but all together Mark was himself. He was never fake, he didn't try to please everyone, just himself. Jackson sighed, rolling back over. He would have to figure this out later.
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