Oh so Cold
Seoul MadnessLee Hayi. She's your typical cold girl. 'Human Interaction' basically doesn't exist in her dictionary.
But the more she shuns accompany, the more he likes her.
And by he, I mean Park Jimin.
Everyone in school knows Park Jimin. He's that hot senior in his last year in school and an absolute charmer.
Out of all the possible 'hotter' girls of the same age who practically throws themselves at him, he picked Lee Hayi, the well-known cold hearted girl who's one year younger. And when I say 'throw themselves at him', it is legit. Collapsing right into his arms shamelessly and then pretending to have sprained your ankle, making use of Jimin's natural gentlemanly personality.
But Hayi? Nah, she doesn't even acknowledge him. And that's what he likes about her. Weird you might say, but I guess love is blind.
It's Valentine's Day and the school foyer is filled with red heart balloons. No, this is not decoration done by the school commitee but by Park Jimin.
Girls walk into the school, looking at the decoration in awe, wishing they would be the one Jimin dedicates the decoration to.
Jimin, friendly as usual, smiles and nods as the girls walks past and shoot him flirtatious winks.
Many buzz with excitement, speculating who the balloons (and flowers, may I add) could be for. In the corridors, the most popular girl in school (yeah she's pretty, smart but you guessed it, she has a rotten character) proudly claims that the balloons and flowers are for her. Many believed it. Popular girl, popular guy, isn't that how things work?
Just then, cold as usual, Lee Hayi sets foot into the school compound. Her personality is so cold
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