@Master Woo Bin Sulli looked up at him as he patted her head, wondering why she wished he didn't. It made her feel like a child, but she wasn't one anymore. She was old enough to be sold to a place like this, she should be old enough to feel like the adult she was. And yet...she said nothing as her gaze slid away from him reluctantly. She would always be treated the same way by most people. It was the ones who would treat her like her mother had that worried her the most though.
"Wah...so young," she commented as he told her the age of his son, unsure if she was talking about him or the kid. "I think I'd like kids," she told him absently, looking out at the garden, "They don't judge and tend to treat everyone the same...at least until they're old enough to understand not everyone is." Trying not to think about her own dealings with people her age, she looked up at him with a little smile. He looked lost in thought, not happy ones at that, and she wondered if he had even heard what she said but she didn't worry about it. It didn't matter since it would probably only make him see her as even more of a child herself. Her eyes shifted once more to look out at the garden around them, not wanting to disturb him.
"It's okay," she said with a slight smile as she looked back at him, "I seem to do that a lot myself." Nodding her head slightly as he spoke, she watched in surprise as he held a hand out to her in offer. Biting her lower lip, she looked up at him uncertainly as she took his hand. "I'd love to meet your son," she told him, her lips curving into a slight smile.
@Kitten Sulli He smiled at her words knowing that it was a thoughtful thing to say about the place, since there weren't many people he knew who could think in such a way. As he hugged her, he patted her hair lightly, holding the urge to thread his fingers through her locks. He looked down at her and gave a reassuring smile,"It's fine. You don't need to be afraid anymore." He wiped one of her tears with his thumb while cupping her cheek lightly, wanting to also add,'Because I'm here to protect you.' He knew he couldn't say that so he left it to be. As he had pulled back, he took off his jacket putting it over her shoulders. She was shivering so he thought she might've been cold, but who wouldn't in a place like this?
He chuckled lightly at her expression, maybe later on in life she could become a model, seriously. "Yes I have a son. He's only a year and a half." Thinking about his child once more, he began to start thinking about his late wife; and it was in that moment everything around him froze. It was nearly a years since she died. Their child was barely 2 months old when she had gotten into a car accident. He was on the job across the country while their child was left with her mother. He couldn't remember a time he was so sad, letting the agony flow through him once more. He would've gotten angry, or left the child in his mother-in-law's care, but he knew he had a duty to both his family and the country, and tried his best not to let the death of his wife hurt him. Though there were times when he would sit by himself and cry, now was one of those moments where he starts to think whether he actually had a chance to stop her death. He could only stand there, letting silence consume him.
After some time, he brought himself back down to reality. He shook his head, looking back at the latter before him. " I'm sorry, I must've blanked out." He smiled once more trying to play it off as if he was alright. Then again, wasn't that what he was doing for the past year? "I'm sure. He needs to be around more females; I think he's been around too much men for now." He held out his hand, waiting for her to reach for it. "If you're busy, I can understand."
@Master Woo Bin His explanation of being here was different from what she expected, but if she really thought about it, it made sense. This was an escape for the master and sometimes for the puppies and kitties if they came on their own. There was nothing to make her doubt his answer, but she had always been a trusting soul and he'd been kind to her once. "It is isolated," she said with a slight smile of agreement, "The gardens are the best part of it though, since nothing seems to touch the innocence of this place." It was a strange thought but it was true as well.
"I'll come to you with any problems," she promised quietly. It was strange but she had always felt that he was someone she could trust. She'd learned over the years to trust her instincts with men. He just seemed like someone who was genuinely nice and concerned about her. When his arms came around her, she didn't stiffen, which would have been her reaction to anyone else suddenly touching her, but she knew that all he wanted to do was comfort her. Relaxing into his arms, she rested her head on his chest and tried to pull her emotions back in. "I'm sorry," she sniffled, "I'm really not usually so emotional." She didn't even know why she was so teary. It wasn't as if her mother was going to change her mind about selling her to this place. She was just glad she hadn't been there when she'd finally been arrested. What would have happened to her if she had? Shivering slightly at the thought, she clung a little tighter to him until he pulled back.
Sulli looked up at him a little wide eyed as he checked his watch. When he spoke, her expression changed from curiosity to surprise. "Y-you have a son?" she questioned. He didn't seem old enough to have a son, but it explained some of the feelings she had gotten from him. Returning his smiled tentatively, she nodded her head slightly, unsure of why he would want to spend more time with her. "Are you sure you want me to come?" she questioned quietly, "I've never been around children before." She was nervous but she would like to leave for a little while even knowing that she'd have to come back eventually.
@Kitten Sulli Hearing her question, he couldn't help but to flinch inwardly. He wasn't really expecting that, it was only right to answer her. "I'm here because.....I'm looking for an escape." He didn't want to tell her the real reason, since it would potentially blow his cover, but something in him said that she would find out sooner than later. "This place, despite what happens here, it's really isolated despite how close it is to civilization." Thinking it over, that sounded wrong, yet true at the same time. In all honesty, it was telling the truth. It was an escape for him. This place was really corrupted, but it was places like the garden and people like Sulli that made everything go away. He nodded, her answer. He smiled, "That's really good to hear." He genuinely meant that, but he couldn't say that out loud since he feared she might feel uncomfortable.
His eyes quickly showed anger hearing that someone here did harm her, but that anger soon vanished just as quickly hearing that it was only once. He couldn't bear to hear that Sulli, or any other girl could be harmed in such a way. Women were meant to treat delicately, not like if they were an animal. He could understand her fear, seeing how her mother was, men could do twice as worse. "Don't worry. If anything happens to you, and you can't find yourself to tell anyone else, come to me. I promise I won't tell a soul." He would understand if she didn't really trust him, but he was being honest and thoughtful saying that. He would hate for her to feel scared or be harmed. He could still remember all the times she would just pop up into his mind, especially when his wife had died. Maybe his mind was telling him to think of her, knowing there might still be someone he could bring some joy to, if no one at all. He began to fluster seeing her tear up. It didn't seem like tears of sadness though, more like tears of relief. Instinctively, he pulled her towards him and embraced her silently. He hated to see a girl cry, and would do anything for them to smile again. He thought it was cute hearing her innocently state that. "Don't worry, she won't come out any time soon, so you'll be safe. I'm happy you got justice from her." Though he would admit she was still in a bad position, it was alot better than being with her mother.
After a while, he pulled out of the embrace, scared that he would begin to suffocate her. Looking at the time on his watch, his eyes widened. He couldn't believe how fast time flied. He was late to pick up his son, but he didn't want to abruptly leave her like that. Without thinking twice, he decided internally he would ask her if she would like to come. "I have to pick up my son now, but would you like to come with me? You might be alone here and I would still like to talk to you more." He gave her small smile. He wasn't big on letting everyone know or even see his child, but he didn't think she would do any harm. "I understand if you're busy though." He remembered that it was alright to take one of the 'kittens' out as long as they were brought back before curfew.
@Master Woo Bin Sulli smiled a little sheepishly at his chuckle. It was a nice sound that had chills running down her spine. "It's nice to see you again too," she admitted with a soft blush. She'd always wondered if she would ever see him again. When he questioned what she was doing here, she shrugged her shoulders slightly. "My mother decided it was time she cashed in her investment," she said cryptically, knowing he would probably understand what she meant, "What are you doing here?" Her question could be considered rude by some but he had asked first. People who came here were either in control or they had been sold or were unable to pay a debt. In some cases, there were much more dangerous ways of being brought here. His apology had her looking up at him in surprise. "It's not your fault. I just wasn't expecting anyone to be here this time of day," she explained quietly. "I've been...good. Things have been strange but I'm adjusting."
His next question had her looking to where he pointed. "My mother," she told him simply, "and one of the guards when I first arrived." It was one of the few times that someone here had put their hands on her, no one had done so since she'd been moved to the puppies' floor. "I don't think they'll happen again," she said softly, "Unless I end up with a master that I don't please." It was a constant worry for her. She wished she could choose her own master but she knew that Gongchan would never approve of showing that kind of favoritism. She was still surprised he had shown her any favoritism considering there was nothing ual between them. Looking up at Woo Bin, she was surprised by how much he towered over her. Had he always been this much taller than her or was it simply her fears that made him appear taller? There were few people who could claim that they'd made Sulli feel anything beyond a need for friendship. Woo Bin...she'd always thought he was attractive. Finding herself thinking about him after the day they talked, she'd been surprised to find herself wanting to see him again. She'd never been big on developing attachments to people, especially strangers.
His next words pulled her out of her thoughts. "Jail..." she repeated softly, not really surprised. What did surprise her was the emotions she felt at his words. There was some anger, hatred, happiness, sadness, and even fear. But it was the overwhelming sense of relief that she would never be sent away from here back to the hell she came from, that had tears forming in her eyes. Refusing to shed a tear, she looked up at him with her eyes shining suspiciously as she spoke. "I'm glad she's in jail," she told him softly, "I just wish it was for the years of abuse she put me through. I didn't even know she did more with drugs than take them." She was completely unaware of the fact that she'd helped put her mother behind bars.
@Kitten Sulli Woo Bin chuckled hearing her voice. "Well, it's nice to see you again." He couldn't believe it was actually her. Did her mother sell her off here? he wanted to ask her that, but he thought it would be better to ask it in a subtle way. "I'm just looking around, trying to find somebody to talk to and here you are! I can't help but to ask, but what are you doing here ?" He didn't want to sound like a smartass, since his question was genuine. Waiting for her answer, he sneakily watched the time on his watch. He guessed he had a few minutes to spear before going off. He looked back at her and gave her a soft smile. "I'm sorry for scaring you earlier. How have you been?" She did seems frightened when she saw him. He knew his face was a bit scary, but was /that/ scary that it could stop a person in their actions? He raised an eyebrow towards her hoping she would answer soon.
He took a good look at her. She did look a bit better than the last time he had seen her. Her skin was whiter, now visibly seeing her bruised skin. They looked as though they've been there for a while, so he only blame could be to her mother, or the masters, nevertheless out of curiosity he asked, "Who gave you all of these bruises?" His fingers point to her discolored skin not in a way to embarrass her, but to show that he was concerned. Then again he was also concerned knowing her mother was a drug addict. She would have to be one of the very few people whom have somehow affected him during his lifetime. Not in a bad way though, just enough or him to sit back and think,'What am I doing in life? Do I deserve everything I have?' He never lived in a bad family, actually his parents would've always persuaded him to study hard since they weren't the richest people in the world. They would always sacrifice everything for his future. Maybe that was why he did this job, for his son. Seeing this girl it was easy to say she has potential to do alot of things. It also wasn't like he was a bad person though. He met many people who act out in revenge for the wrong people have done to them, but this girl looks as though she wouldn't hurt them for the wrong that they've done to her. It wasn't the best thing to do in the world, but he would commend her for it.
Thinking about it more now, he wondered if he should let her know that her mother was in jail. It most likely would blow his cover, but he though it should be her right to know. Even though her mother did alot of wrong to her, she might still want to know what happened to the person that gave birth to her. "About your mother.....a friend had told me she went to jail. Somehow, the police found out about her drug abuse. I'm sorry." He didn't really know what to say. He felt guilty for not being able to tell the whole truth, but he really needs his job. His eyes were full of genuine sadness when looking at her, yet his jaw stiffened again, not wanting to break his walls so fast for the girl.
@Master Woo Bin Sulli had been have an amazing time here at the mansion since her meeting with Gongchan. After being moved to the puppies' floor, she'd spent the better part of a week resting. She wasn't fully healed yet, but she was getting there. It was strange to see how her life had changed in the span of time since their first meeting. Gongchan had become someone she thought of as a...well, she wasn't completely sure what she thought of him as. All she knew was that it wasn't ual desire that was between them. She had learned the difference at a young age by necessity. She knew that it was only a matter of time before he found her a master and then her life would change once more. She hoped that it would be for the better and that he would allow her to continue with the plan to go back to school. The girl wanted to know just how she could do when she was able to actually put some effort into it.
Dressed in one of the new outfits that Gongchan had bought her, she made her way out to the garden with the hope of having a nice walk to break up the monotony of her free time. The gardens were extensive, so it wouldn't surprise that there was someone else there, but she didn't really care either. It was one of the few places puppies and kitties both were able to explore somewhat freely, that she visited nearly everyday this week. Something about being surrounded by flowers made her feel...at peace. It wasn't that she often felt uneasy but when she did, she would come and spend a couple of hours just admiring the flowers. Sulli had always longed to spend time outside, even going so far as to sneak out and risk her mother's anger.
So lost in her thoughts, it wasn't until she heard footsteps on the gravel behind her that she realized she wasn't alone. Turning around timidly, she spotted a man not far away. "C-can I help you?" she asked, fighting a wince at just how scared she sounded. She had a good judgement of character and he didn't seem scary or bad, in fact...he felt familiar as strange as it sounded. When he stepped closer and she could see his face a little more, she stared up at him in surprise. Never in a million years would she have thought to meet him here of all places. He'd been kind enough to talk to her one day she'd secretly left the house. "What are you doing here?" she wondered out loud, unaware that the words had spilled from her lips.
@Kitten Sulli When he had first walked in the garden, the only thing on his mind was how such a beautiful thing could be in such a wretched place as this. It was beyond beautiful, to the point where he couldn't explain it with words. Tightening his jaw, he quickly walked through the masses of flowers before finding a bench and sitting down, somehow appreciating the beauty. He was here for one reason, and it was to bust the head of this 'mansion'. He was sent to see what was really going on here after some leads that there might be a ion ring here. After seeing how things ran here, he was more than sure of that, the only thing was evidence. There was just too much stuff hidden well to the point that not even an agent could get the busted. He guessed that's why he was undercover there, to see how things ran and report back to headquarters about it. The only thing that could ruin it was if there was somebody whom he had seen before here. He highly doubt that there would actually be anyone here that would remember him, but he out of all people should know that unexpected things could always happen.
Sitting down and thinking about it, this wasn't actually a bad thing for him. It wasn't like he was into the master and slave too much; well maybe he was a little bit. He didn't like seeing all the 'kittens' and 'puppies', as they were called, to be abused, but he couldn't stop it since things would go out of hand for him. He did like to be in control of things, only if he was allowed to though. He wasn't really one to force people into doing things, unless they were a convict in which he would have to force a confession out of them. Other than that, there wasn't much to it. He checked the time on his watch; 2:15 pm. He would have to leave soon to pick up his son. It disgust him to think he would have to bring him to a place like this. Though he wouldn't really know what was going on, or would he even remember, he didn't want to scar the toddler with these images.
Getting up, he walked around seeing if there was anyone around. Maybe he could get something out of them that would end up helping him out. It would be best for him to get things done as fast as possible. Rubbing his jaw a bit, he looked ahead to see a familiar figure. If he wasn't far, he would've thought it was a girl whom he had met before. Her mother was under suspicion of being part of a drug ring and he had asked her questions seeing if she would be able to confirm anything. Without her knowing, she was a big help, but when he had gone to get the woman, the girl was already gone. He could only wonder what had happened to the girl. Quickly moving back into the present, he decided to walk to the person across the distance and see if she would be of any help.
@Kitten Sehun She'd been sitting under one of the trees in the garden, fiddling with the flowers growing beside it. Picking at the petals subconsciously as she stared at the doors straight ahead clearly distracted by her own thought track. From one memory to another. None of which were actually pleasant to actually sit and go through. From after her nan's death till she'd ended up in a little because of her carelessness. Well, that's what she'd blamed anyways. There really was no way out. Despite being married, there was always something holding her back at this place. Either the new arrivals of puppies and kittens which she'd felt utterly bad for knowing what they could possibly go through or just straight out the memories, the thoughts held at this place. Her multiple escapes being one. With the doors ahead of her slamming open, she'd jumped slightly, dropping the flower in hand as she'd squinted her eyes slightly, looking towards the figure appearing from out the dark.
@Master Chansung Sulli stilled as his gaze swung towards her. At his nod to her question, she smiled a little happy to know that she'd found the right man. He was attractive, even though he seemed a little cold. He was obviously a man of great power, who was used to getting what he wanted without being questioned. She wondered what kind of master he would be. As he spoke, she knew that he was upset, so she simply hurried along behind him, trying to keep up with his long strides that seemed to just eat up the ground.
"Mianhae for being late," she said as she followed him, "I kind of got lost. It won't happen again...I think." She was leery of making promises she couldn't keep, and her sense of direction had never been good. Sulli bit her lower lip as she wondered if he even cared about why she was late. It's not like he asked for any explanation, but his agitation and the silence combined had her nerves quaking. She may have been trained for this new life of hers but that didn't mean she had nerves of steel. As they kept walking, she wondered where they were going but was trying hard not to pepper him with the questions that were running through her head. She was out of breath by the time they reached his car at the front of the mansion. In order to keep up with his strides, she had to nearly jog behind him and she was still about a minute behind him.
@Master Chansung The garden was beautiful during sunset, but the teen barely noticed it as she made her way toward her fate. She was nervous and had been since she'd been told that she'd been paired with a master. While it meant getting out of the room she'd be staying in, it also meant that she had to figure out yet another person. Biting her lower lip, she paused slightly and looked around in search of the man she was to meet. She'd been searching for nearly an hour and she had a feeling that she'd gotten lost.
Sighing heavily, she walked a little more in search of a man she'd only been given the name of. Hwang Chansung...she had no clue what kind of man he was but his name sounded somewhat familiar. Why? She didn't know. She hadn't been allowed to due much living with her mom, there were very few rules Sulli had attempted to break. Running a hand through her short hair, she came upon a a man sitting on one of the benches. "E-excuse me," she said timidly as she came a little closer, "A...are you Master Hwang Chansung?" She stood there awkwardly, waiting for his reply and trying not to fidget too much.
@Puppy Say Key cried all the way to the hospital, his hand holding onto hers tightly. He didn't know what to do, she was almost dead it seemed, holding onto the last minutes of her life. Soon, he reached the hospital, but is seemed too long of a drive for Key who wanted Say to live more than anything at this moment. He drove all the way to the door and carried her to the emergency room. The doctors took her from there and Key was left to sign the papers. He didn't know half her information, the social number he left blank then handed it back.
It seemed like hours until the nurse came back to get him. She was okay the nurse told him. His tears stopped immediately. She was alright, she was alive, nothing else mattered but keeping her alive. The nurse lead him into Say's room and he saw a horrendous sight. A few machines hooked up to her. She was attached to an IV and something that looked like a blood transfer. She had lost a lot blood, it was true. The way her face looked among all this was truly amazing. All the machinery was so threatening looking and scary but Sohee's face was much different. Peaceful like an angel it seemed. He wiped his eyes and approached her, kneeled down beside her bed and clasped his hands together. He closed his eyes and faced down, he was praying. To whom? It didn't matter but he prayed, for the first time in years, for Say's health and for her to recover fully. He didn't want to be forgiven, he just wanted Say to be okay. The heart monitor was slow, but not slow enough to indicate death. And he could hear Say's shallow breaths, but nothing could make him lose faith. She had to live, if he could he would take her place in a second. If anyone deserved to die it wasn't Say, it was Key for causing her so much pain.
@Kitty Key She had finally done it. She smiled in gratitude as her hand slipped away from the penknife with it still stuck in her stomach. It was not a deep cut and that she had no energy left to push it deeper so thus there was a higher possibility that she might live. Her eyes slowly shut close and her skin kept on getting pale from the fact that she had lost a lot of blood. No response. Her breathing started to get shallow.
While she was asleep, a dream came to her in form of white light and then there was a voice of her father. "Your time is not up yet, my dear daughter. You still have many more years ahead of you. You will be fine. Don't you cry anymore for each drop will hurt us more,dear." Sohee was standing in the middle of the white room which walls had never seem to be reached and the space around her was infinite. In a moment, the dream was gone and her heart had increased the heart beat a little.
@Puppy Say It all happened too fast. The blood, the cuts and then she stabbed herself. "Say!" he screamed as tears started streaming from his eyes. "Say! Sohee please!" he said, and pulled her up. It was dead weight and he could feel the blood on his hand as he picked her up. "Please, please don't die! Sohee please..." he cried harder and harder. "Please... I need you..." he said. He needed her friendship, it was the only thing that kept him going through all those years. The only thing that made him live and now that she was gone, he had only memories to live by. He carried her to some master's car, no time to call a cab or bus. Luckily, the keys were in it and he raced all the way to the hospital. He held onto Say's hand, trying to get there as fast as he could. "Please live, please please..." he cried harder and harder, he couldn't take this anymore.
@Kitty Key Ignorance. Focus. Slitting wrists. Rapid cutting. Blood leaking from the cuts. It all happened in a flash. It was as if something took over her and possessed her body, making her do the cutting. Sure, she wanted to cut but not at that speed. She wanted to cut it slow and yet because of this man's presense, it kept going faster and faster before in the next moment, it came unexpected; she stabbed herself in the stomach though it was not so deep and it was enough to leave a scar behind.
@Puppy Say Key didn't want to let her bleed anymore. This wasn't right. Isolating yourself is never the answer. "Say, I just want to help, please." he pleaded to her. "I know it hurts, I've felt this pain before too. When you were with Jaerim... it hurt Say. I too wanted to kill myself, I wanted to get away from here... It can only get better from here. You're at the bottom, you can't get any worse than this... Please, let me help you." he told her. He didn't try to physically stop her again, he knew it was no use. But he did sit beside her this whole time so that if she did fall unconscious he'd know and take her to the hospital or something. He wasn't going to let her die.
@Kitty Key Having seen her arm being moved away from her line of vision, she frowned slightly and looked up abit before turning to the side, removing her arm again from his grip. This was annoying. She came here to be alone and yet someone had to come and disrupt her moment. Not caring about his words, she continued what she had started;cutting her wrist until she bled to death. If you ever noticed, Say had chosen not to speak a word anymore. It seemed like she was completely shutting herself off for good.
@Puppy Say Key was walking in the garden, taking some time off of being at home when it was so hot out. It was warm, yet cloudy like it could rain any second. As he walked, he saw a familiar silhouette of someone's legs. The same shoe on her feet, it was Say. Wanting to talk to her, since she wasn't feeling so great, he walked up to her and saw blood. He didn't want to startle her so he sat down beside her and took her hand. "You're going to bleed to death if you keep going." he said softly and he held onto her arm gently. It wasn't tight at all, knowing that if he held it any tighter, he'd be forcing her to stop. He didn't want to use force, instead, he needed to just talk to her. "Say... why are you doing this?" he asked. He needed to know the right answer if he was going to help her though this. If she wanted it or not, she needed help and only a couple of people here were willing to provided it.
Say came out here and in her hand was a penknife. She was going to attempt to cut her wrist again even though there was some cuts on her wrists, left untreated. With such a large garden, she bet no one could ever see her doing this to her self. She then hid behind a huge tree and sat down at the bottom of the tree, mindlessly cutting her wrist and seemingly not in pain at all.
Nana knew. Oh how she knew. Kibum didn't love her. She knew. And yet as she gripped the fence of the garden, her grip tightening she couldn't cry. He..he..he was a liar. A thought of maybe a second chance of happiness would never be granted for her, because she wasn't a selfish person. She wasn't. So she let him go to pursue his own happiness leaving her behind to deal with her own pain.
She could now only pretend to be ok.
Pretend to be strong.
Pretend to smile.
Oh how good she was at pretending. A skill she developed through out the years.
She now somehow hated gardens. She hated them so much. All the colors and all the damn green. It drove her mad. Nana didn't want to visit this garden in particular but she now found herself standing There, at the enterance of the garden. Nana narrowed her eyes as she looked ahead before sighing, she remembered the day Jonghyun and we stood at the alter. They got married at this garden..this once beautiful garden she had come to hate. Why? Why did she hate it? Because this is where Jonghyun told her the biggest lies ever. Just looking at it made her want to destroy and to destroy the sweet memories that had now turned sour. She clenched her jaw lightly before taking a deep breath. Nana just couldn't do it though, no matter how much she hated the place, she couldn't destroy it. Not only was this the place where she was given the biggest lies of her life...
But also..
The best day of her life took place here. It was forbidden to say. She couldn't step into the garden anymore, her emotions would get out of control. She just couldn't..and now she watched the garden from the enterance. Looking at it..looking for something..for an answer. But there was none.
@Puppy Minhyuk Ara blinked a bit surprised as to how he got here, she furrowed her eyebrows and bit back a laugh. Not because of the way he ended up in this 'hell hole' but because it made her wonder as to what his boyfriend must of thought when he arrived and Minhyuk wasn't there.
"Did you ever get a visit from the headmaster?" Ara asked straight after he was done speaking and she didn't mean in a ual way just in general since the headmaster was probably one of the most obsessed she had come across.
@Kitty Ara "O-Oh ummm..." Minhyuk really didn't want to talk about that but, if she wanted to know then he would tell her. "Well...It started out when I was out on a date with my boyfriend, and while I was waiting for him to come since I was a bit early..." He scratched his head and sighed. "The last thing I remember was bring grabbed by some guy in black and I smelled this sweet, stickly smell and I had ended up here on the Puppies floor."
@Puppy Minhyuk "Oh, okay...." Ara said and smiled before looking around awkwardly when it became silent. "erm...so how did you get here?" she asked finally, breaking the silence between them as she tilted her head and furrowed her eyebrows studying the features on her face. The more she looked at him, the more he looked like some she knew in the past but it was probably all in her head. People could look like others right? Well, if they was twins they could but did he have a twin? Probably not, he'd be here with him if he was, right?
@Kitty Ara "Y-Yeah I'm gay, not just because I was paired with him if that's what you're thinking." Minhyuk said as he shyly rubbed the back of his head. After a while it had become really silent, just the both if them sitting there, picking grass here and there. 'Why do I feel so awkward around her? It's weird.'