Pain
To The Moon And BackThe room was silent. The Japanese had her jaws hanging, mouth agape. She couldn't believe what she just heard.
"W-what?" Hitomi stuttered out of shock and disbelief. The Korean had her eyes on the floor, hands slightly fidgeting.
"Unnie... You can't be serious right? We both know that you still-"
"I know, Hii..." The fluffy cheeked girl was stuck in confusion and a hint of disappointment was also there.
"Then why? Staying away isn't going to do you any good you know?"
The younger had her eyes on the older. She just couldn't understand why- wait, what if... No that isn't possible...
The older slowly lifted her head, her eyes in a shade of grey.
"You know exactly why," Chaewon said gravely. The younger's brain was working at full power and the ideas that she got started coming together to form a horrifying picture.
"N-no... It can't be... It can't be here," the latter whispered the last sentence. She then proceeds to look at the older to see anything that can prove that what she thinks isn't true. But unfortunately, she finds none.
"How?" Hitomi whispered out.
"I can sense it," The radish said lowly, voice full of pain and hatred directed to herself.
"After all, we're both the same,"
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I was laying on the bed trying to fall asleep when suddenly loud and rapid knocks were heard from the main door. I looked towards the clock hanging on the wall. 1:58 A.M. 'Aish!!! Who the hell is knocking?!'
I opened the door and found the source of the disturbance in two different persons, a duck and... was that a drunk person? I frowned at the sight.
"Hi Min," Yena said.
"Unnie... who's that?" I questioned with my right hand pointing at the figure behind the older. The figure must have realized that I was referring to her since she peeked out from the back. I unconsciously frowned, my eyes squinting towards the figure.
"Y-Yujinie...?" Why was she looking so drunk? What happened?
"Ah now, sorry Min but I need to get back to the dorm. After all, we have school tomorrow. Sorry about this though. I figured letting her stay with you is better than leaving her alone in her desolated apartment,"
"No worries unnie,"
Yena bid me goodbye and I took the blue-haired girl inside the house. The latter kept on humming to BINGO throughout the process. After changing her clothes and brushing her teeth, I tucked her into my bed. Yujin started rambling and spouting random things.
"Oh hi, there pretty stranger... You look like a llama... Like Minmin!!" The younger slurred her words. This made me frown even more. Just how much did she drink that she mistook her girlfriend for a stranger? I told her to go to sleep in a soft voice. But it seems like Drunk-Jin is even more stubborn than Yujin.
"Ahhhhh I miss Minmin!!!" The young girl whined.
"Go to sleep Yujin," I said in the most authoritative voice I had. The voice must have worked because the whiny girl stopped whining about how she misses her 'Minmin'. Though, what came out a bit after shocked me.
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