We no longer need to play with each other, this game of Charades too
Description
Sequel to This game of Charades, this story takes place right after their graduation and will focus on the romantic aspect of Wendy and Seulgi's relationship.
I recommend reading the original story here before reading this story, but it is not compulsory to do so.
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I tried to make a pun. Forgive me
Foreword
Seulgi stared at the ceiling, barely illuminated by the streetlights outside. It was the night of their graduation day, so much had happened these past few years.
But in the end, what mattered the most to her was that she confessed to the one she loved.
She took a deep breath as she looked at her phone, Wendy's contact on her screen as her finger hovered over the 'Call' button. 'What if she's asleep? But what if she isn't? What if she was waiting for me to call and is now disappointed in me for not doing so?' Seulgi's thoughts frantically scrambled through her mind as she sat up in bed, rubbing her head in frustration.
And the one she loved, loved her the most too.
She sighed as she steeled her resolve, pressing the 'Call' button as she put it up to her ear, holding her breath as she waited silently, the dial tone deafening her as she squeezed her eyes shut.
"Hello?" Wendy's low voice said through her speaker as Seulgi relaxed, her heart skipping a beat as she smiled to herself.
"H–hello," Seulgi said, trying to contain her happiness as she laid back down, wrapping her arms tight around her bolster, the worries she had washing away as she heard her voice.
"Why did you call me at this timing? Shouldn't you be asleep?"
"I missed you. And shouldn't you be asleep too?"
"I was thinking about you too much to sleep." Wendy hummed, Seulgi's grasp on her bolster only tightening as her heart fluttered.
"I miss you too. We just saw each other less than three hours ago, but I still want to see you again."
"I want to see you too, I really do." Seulgi melted as she listened to her voice fill her ears. No longer were their words sharp and spiteful, no longer did hearing her voice hurt her anymore. No longer did she need to hear her voice spit those venomous words at her, now every word she heard was pure bliss, every roll of her tongue stirring up the butterflies in her stomach. She loves her, not as much as she loved her all those years ago, but even more, with every passing second.
"Do you want to meet me at the park?"
"Eh? N–now?"
"Of course, we want to see each other right?"
"I'll, I'll see you there."
"I look forward to it. I really do"
Seulgi breathed out as she hung up, almost throwing herself off her bed as she threw on a turtleneck and a pair of cotton pants, literally sprinting out of her apartment towards the park. She wanted to see her just a second earlier, just a little quicker.
As she reached the park, she stood near the main entrance, catching her breath as she waited anxiously, her heart pumping fast both because she just sprinted, and because of the idea of seeing her.
"You're here quick," Wendy's voice said as she felt a hand rest on her shoulder, making her spin around to look at her. "Did you run too?" Wendy asked, wrapped in a thick coat as her chest heaved, clearly running for the park as well.
Seulgi smiled as she wrapped her arms around her waist as she leaned her forehead against hers, her tears welling up as she hugged her tight.
Seeing her in front of her, as eager to see her as she is to see her, loving her as much as she loved her, made her happy, as happy as she could ever feel.
"I wanted to see you faster," Seulgi mumbled as she pressed her lips against hers, really wishing she had done this much sooner as the two shared a tender kiss.
Even if the night was cold, they had each other to keep warm.
For the rest of their lives.
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