Drawing Lines

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It took another week before anyone could mention the incident without Jongwoon going into a panic attack. He still refused to talk about it though and as such he received medication thrice a day distributed by a nurse so the hospital could be sure he was okay. When he was not lying in his bed he was by his desk doing random drawings of patterns before colouring them. He never spoke to anyone but the psychologist. No one ever came to visit him for obvious reasons. He simply didn’t have anyone anymore. 

Foreword

So, finally the sequel to "Colouring pens" is here! I am not entirely sure how long this will be, but it will at least have a few chapters. I am still on holiday so it will take at least a week for chapter two to be ready and be uploaded.. 

 

The picture was made by my lovely dongsaeng, Mikomi.

 

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Iraiza
#1
Chapter 2: I love how it is written and I really want to know more about like how Jongwoon will try to lead his life.
I hope u can continue
this story is a gem!!
vandarkrose
#2
Chapter 2: I feel really bad for poor Yesung, but this is written so realistically that I also feel really amazed. I hope Ryeowook can help our dear Yeye and that time will heal his wounds somewhat...
Cenya14 #3
Chapter 2: Great story
maru_maknae
#4
Chapter 2: omg poor Yeye TnT why so freaking sad??? >-< anyhow please update soon
Wookachu8 #5
Chapter 2: Ryeowook is so sweet! I know he helped Jongwoon heal and be happy again.
ryeolif
#6
Chapter 2: Hi! this fic of yours is awesome.. i'd love to wait till you have some free time to finishing this :)
thank you
mysara
#7
Hi.
I hope you are doing just fine.
I'm really wondering whether the fic is going to be completed or not?

Well, since that fic has been created since 2012, I hope that you can reply to my curious question.
Thank you and hope you have a nice day.
ismary666 #8
Chapter 2: Well, we're here waiting for the chapter, I liked the story, poor Y, but I can see the hope in R.