Second
Good CompanyI pressed my hands to my cheeks as I leaned against the cool wall in the bathroom. I can see my reflection from the surrounding mirrors, the white lighting in contrast to the chic black stone wall that gave the bathroom that edgy feeling. My face was as bright as a tomato - a ripe tomato as well. I pressed my hand to my chest, feeling the erratic thumps that was so loud I could even hear it in my ear.
“What is wrong with me...” I whispered out loud and patted my chest in attempts to steady my heartbeat. I closed my eyes and breathed out slowly before walking out, muttering lyrics to 1,2,3,4 which always helped me ease my nerves.
“Unni ! I’m back.” I walked into our training room, glancing around and felt relief wash over me when I didn’t see Hanbin in sight. Lydia paused her dancing and launched at me the second I walked in.
“YOU ! cheeky little monster. There was something going on here... “ she exclaims excitedly, her eyes all bright and questioning.
“umm...what do you mean unnie?” I reply with a confused expression.
“You and Hanbinnie, flirting?” she continues and whips one of her eyebrow up high with a grin. I widen my eyes in shock and gape at her.
“NO. Why wo
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