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I USUALLY DON'T APROACH FIRST. IF YOU'RE ONE OF THE FIRST ONE TO APPROACH, I'LL TREAT YOU SPECIALLY.

 

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HONESTLY, ANY P.O.V. IT WILL JUST TAKE AN AMOUNT OF TIME FOR ME TO REPLY IF IT'S 3RD. ONE OF MY BIGGEST PET PEEVE IN ROLEPLAYING IS WRONG GRAMMAR.

J U N G
SOO JUNG
 

 

 

 

 

 

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CHAPTER ONE 

NIVEOUS MISSIVE

 

 

           LOVE LESS, LOVELESS                   

  TROUBLED JUNIOR STUDENT ; KKANGPAE MEMBER  

PLOT OO1-(Boy) Boy meets Soo Jung. Rather contrived plot occurrence forces said characters to instantly hate each other for thoroughly not legit reasons. You get the picture, right? The idea that “opposites attract” or that it is perfectly okay in everyday society for people to have different tastes must NEVER enter the equation.

PLOT OO2-‘Ooh. Look, it’s HIM from years ago!’ (Boy) Soo Jung and boy growing up together but fate separate them apart. When they reach adolescence, they reunite. They will grow cold and eventually part ways. Deep down, it's the contrary. Time can only tell if one of them fall in love with their best of friend. So, Best Friend to Frenemies...?

PLOT OO3-(Boy, Classmate) There’s always the horrible cliche of Character A having Character B walk in on them at an inopportune moment, misunderstand what is going on and walk out. They always say something stupid or, most commonly, let Character B run away distressed whilst they sigh / shake their head / place their hand on their hip whilst doing the first two. This (without fail) symbolises the end of Act II. Actually stopping Character B and just sensibly explaining the misperception or miscommunication CANNOT be allowed to happen. It’s like the ‘crossing-the-streams’ / ‘pushing the red button’ of romantic comedies.

PLOT OO4-Either Boy or Soo Jung will decide they have to leave whatever location the whole story’s events are occurring within, whether it be by plane, train, boat or automobile. … But not space ship, as this could be construed as “original” and this genre tries to avoid such a trait. The “betrayal” they have “suffered” as a result of the aforementioned misinterpretation / miscommunication is so HUGE that they must give up their jobs, their homes and their friends and family in order to completely evacuate the city or the country and start again.

 
PLOT OO5-Unavailable yet...

Apparently, Soo Jung has a very cold personality.
Even in situations which are emotion-evoking, she doesn't usually
seem moved in the least. Additionally, she is unusually silent and serious.
She seems to  only speak when the need arises, rarely speaking for the sake of speaking.
Even when she does speak for the sake of it, it is usually about something that she thinks is
necessary for someoneto know, or to correct somebody where needed.
Most of this is probably because she deals with these things
incredibly often and has gotten used to it.

                                                                     

 

 

(ADMIN's note)
 I entertain anything. Now let's do the TALK!