Wednesday
Thursday NightsWeeks have gone by and Soo Yun has been walking on air the whole time. Jaejoong was making his surprise appearances more often and each moment would have Soo Yun glowing in joy. Since she was busy with the shop most of the time, he took the liberty to cook her dinner once in a while. The first night it happened, she almost freaked out for he hadn’t told her he was coming over. But nonetheless, they ended the night with smiles on their face and a bruise on Jaejoong’s cheek.
Jaejoong had once even kidnapped Soo Yun away from Bomi when they were out shopping just to piss the latter off for she was still against the reappearance of his face in Soo Yun’s life. They had ran into a small neighborhood and hid in the arcade all day. As childish as it was, they had a blast, especially with the pinball machine when Soo Yun had almost passed the highest score. She woke up the next day with her arms and fingers sore from intensely pushing those buttons.
And there were other instances where Jaejoong would just have the time to spend loads of money for one event. It had started with a paper airplane flying into the shop, directly landing on a table in front of Soo Yun. Curiously, she had picked it up and read the words written on the side of the wing.
“Look outside,” it had said, and when she did, she saw that the streets and skies were filled with paper airplanes gliding smoothly from up high.
The scene had attracted most people’s attention, and they all piled out to the streets to see what was going on. Looking far down the road where the paper airplanes were coming from, they spotted something giant heading towards them. A parade had come into town in the middle of the month for no apparent reason.
Another paper airplane had flown directly to Soo Yun and this time, she caught it in the air. “Just like Jeju,” it wrote, and she chuckled knowing exactly what it meant. The parade floats were coming closer and everyone was in awed as the entire thing was painted in white. Jaejoong went to the extent to even hiring acrobats to perform in front of people, and have others throw confetti everywhere.
Soo Yun let out a yelp as someone grabbed her waist and pushed her on top of the main float that was approaching. She had fell into a pile of styrofoam, which was made to look like snow, and was pulled back up and into the arms of Jaejoong who laughed at her appalled expression.
“You’re crazy,” she had said to him.
“Only for you,” he replied back as he held her closer to his chest.
Jaejoong had recreated one of their honeymoon moments in Jeju, where they both attended one massive parade that symbolized that the circus was coming to town. He had remembered the light in her eyes when she stared at everything in awed and wanted her to feel the same this time, but with so much more.
A loud click was made under their float and the next thing you know, a huge balloon had inflated up above their heads. The floor beneath them shifted and she clutched onto Jaejoong tighter in fear. Rails came up and surrounded them, dropping some styrofoam in the cracks it had made. She looked up curiously at Jaejoong and he smiled in reassurance, and then up they went in a hot air balloon, slowly sailing into the sky.
Soo Yun gasped and pressed more into him, as the ground got farther away. But when they were
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