Chapter 27
Innocent & Purely[CONTENTID1]For you, I would[/CONTENTID1]
[CONTENTID2]What, When, Where, Why & How?[/CONTENTID2]
[CONTENTID3]If I hadn’t opened my eyes at this moment, I would have never believed it. When I woke, I didn’t know where I was, until senses came to me to see the familiar region. The distinctive antique buildings aligned and scattered, as my eyes wondered to spot the famous Eiffel tower. My head moved in different angles and spots as I looked out the window.
“It looks like something super cute has shown up.” Jung kook babbled as I turned my head to face him.
“Hm?”
“I just thought you were cute.”
“Thank… you?”
“Full stop.”
“Oppa…” My stomach grumbled, calling out in a foreign whale language. I clenched my stomach, crossing my arms onto its surface.
“Are you okay? Are you feeling sick?” He moved his body to face me, slightly off his seat.
“I’m… hungry.” He loosened his shoulders and gave me the ‘really’ look.
“Aigoo~ jagiya… you had me worried.”
“I’m sorry?” He smiled and ruffled my hair. He turned to the walkway that divided to group of seats and called out for the stewardess. To my demise, it was a female… She smiled as she fixed her hair and adjusted her uniform before coming to us.
“Can I help you?” She asked. Jung kook turned to me and gave me a questioning look.
“What goodie do you wish to eat?”
“Ne? Oh… uh… I’ll eat anything.” Jung kook turned back to the stewardess and received a packet of pretzels and a savoury muffin. He handed me both nourishments as the corners of my mouth arise cheek to cheek.
“Thank you.” I remarked as I opened the packet, slowly. Ever had that incident when a bag of chips is ‘stuffed’ with the compacted air that when you open it, your food explodes? The advantages of learning from your mistakes. Since I was merely into curing my starvation, I didn’t notice the stewardess ‘talking’ to Jung kook. She constantly giggled as she flipped her hair… I couldn’t really do anything about it though, since I’m not that kind of person to interfere when two are in a conversation. I am considerate of everyone’s feelings, but you know what they say. There is a pro and con to every decision and action you do. In situations like this, the less you give a damn, the happier you’ll be, and I have lived to that quotation up to date… I think. The stewardess looked at me in ‘irritation’ and turned to Jung kook smiling.
“Is… she you’re girlfriend?” This question caught my attention, as halted my actions. Jung kook put an arm around me and smiled.
“No.” He answered.
“She’s the person I want to spend the rest of my life with.” Jung kook boasted, as I ducked my head in embarrassment and flustered.
“Ahh… I see. Enjoy the rest of the trip.” I peeked at her departure, and I could read from her expression, that she gusted in mela
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