nineteen.
Not A Bad Thing.
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2014 /
It's been a while. Things have changed; I have changed. The Wonder Girls promoted in America for so long, then we released a new album when we returned to Korea, then we were busy promoting that. As I stand here, I realize that I haven't quite had my own time. I barely remember what Seoul looks like. My eyes follow the snowflakes outside of the window of my apartment, and I realize how quiet it is. My gaze shifts to the clock on the wall, which is making a soft ticking noise. 10:23 am. Ever since my departure from the Wonder Girls, things have been a lot more quiet. I signed with BH Entertainment to further my acting career, and to find myself. The more time spent with my girls, the more I realized that I was losing me. I've always wanted to act, and JYP promised I would, but I never did. With Sun following her own dreams, I realized that it was time to follow my own; so I did. The air this time of year is brisk, but I rather enjoy it. Spring is approaching, but the snow still crunches below my feet, and my breath can still be seen. I take a walk in the park, breathing in my surroundings. I must lose myself a bit, because before I know it, I'm on the opposite side of the park. My eyes catch sight of the multiple lights and billboards, indicating that I'm very close to the entertainment side of town. Then I see it; His face is still as handsome as I remember, but he looks somewhat older. His hair is dark again, but I doubt that will last long. The billboard he is on doesn't do him justice, even if I haven't seen him in years. After our last exchange-- just after SunMi left, we mutually agreed to part ways. I didn't want him to leave, but realized that it would be stupid to hold him back. We were going to New York, America, and he was g
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