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chapter fourteen

Third Person POV

Since that night, things were pretty clear to Heiji. She liked Sunwoo. She knew because it didn't feel like how it did in high school. 

He wasn't just someone who was attractive and out of reach, a bad boy that she needn't dare go near. He was more than just a pretty face. Sure, his face was perfect, but underneath that - there was more to him than she could have ever imagined. She had grown to, truthfully, adore him. 

Likewise to Heiji, Sunwoo found himself daydreaming about the girl more than often. He would become so immersed in the thought of one day being able to hold her for hours on end, being able to give her his everything. It was extreme, but when he looked at her, he knew he had felt something he had never truly felt before. 

It was bizarre to him, how the girl he never paid much attention to before, was the only one he could think about nowadays. 

"Are you listening to me?" Heiji snaps her fingers before Sunwoo's eyes, snapping him out of his daydream. Yep, he even daydreamed about her, and what they could be when she was right there. 

"Yes," he nods slowly before giggling. "I'm sorry, I find it hard to concentrate."

"I know," Heiji sighs dramatically. "That's why your driving is so bad."

"You're not welcome in my car again," Sunwoo sticks his tongue out at the girl, who mocks his face and tone of voice before picking up the sheets of paper sitting before her. The boy whines, pulling a cute pouty face, "this is too difficult."

"You're at university, suck it up."

He couldn't lie, the one thing that drew him the most to Heiji was that she had her feisty side. The side that wouldn't hesitate to put him straight back in his place abruptly, but the other side that would come right out straight after and ask if he was okay. 

She was smart, she knew how she should be treated and how to treat others, she knew right from wrong, and she knew how to deal with it - even if it took her a while to get round to it. Sunwoo wondered why she allowed a boy who was with someone else to chase her, to ruin her chances with someone else. 

However, he didn't care. The fact that she gave into the boy was enough to show him that the feelings here were mutual. 

Cutting off Heiji's words as she's mid explanation, Sunwoo looks up at the girl. "Can we leave?"

"Are you kidding? It's like you want to fail."

"I'd just rather be doing something fun," Sunwoo pouts again. "Psychology is boring, I'm not, you're not - why should we limit ourselves to learning about psychology?"

"Because we don't want to be failures in life?"

"Come on," he quickly throws the papers lying on the library table before taking the girls wrist. "I'll drive."

"I'd hope so because I can't."


Heiji had no idea where the two were going, but she didn't care. She was just really cold, shivering in fact, so much so that Sunwoo noticed and instantly pulled over to hand her his jacket plus a blanket from the back seat.

He tucks the blanket under the girls legs, trying to ensure the heat can't escape, before turning up the car heater even more than it first was. "Has that helped?"

The girl just nodded, her breathing slightly quicker than usual as a way to cope with the shivers the coldness was giving her. Sunwoo noticed this, facing the girl and breathing in and out slowly as though she was to copy him to steady her breathing. Once it did, he ruffled her hair before starting the car again. 

Moments like this made Heiji sure about her feelings. 

"Where are we going?" She finally speaks, watching the boy as he drove. She didn't know why him doing something so simple was so attractive to her, she couldn't help but stare. 

"You'll see."

And surely enough, when Heiji noticed that they were driving upwards the majority of the time, she knew where they would end up. They arrived at a small carpark surround in woodland, with the lights of the city peaking through the leaves. 

"This way," Sunwoo offered his hand to the girl as she stepped out of the car, pulling up the zipper of the boy's jacket. "Be careful of the branches." 

Once they walked through the dark wooded area, they reached a large log located facing the city. The view was incredible, nothing like Heiji had ever seen before. Sunwoo watched the girls face light up as she watched all the lights twinkle from afar.

"Wow," was all she could say. "Thank you for bringing me here, Sunwoo."

"You're very welcome," the boy smiles back, taking a seat on the log as he lightly tugged the girls jacket from below her as though to motion her to come sit with him. "Sit with me."

"You would think I hadn't been sitting with you for hours now." Heiji rolls her eyes, still in awe of the landscape. 

"Well I'm not sick of you yet," Sunwoo smirks as she sits down beside him, drawing him the evil eyes. "I don't think I'll ever be."

At that moment, Heiji swore that her heart stopped. The effect he had on the girl showed all over her face, and it made Sunwoo feel warm. Her eyes never left his, looking between the two as though she was searching for something. 

"I need to tell you something." She blurts, still not breaking the stare as his eyes widen slightly before turning to face her. 

"I need to tell you something, too."

"You go first." She urges, unsure if she will be able to speak the words she so desperately wants to say. 

"Okay..." Sunwoo says slowly, unsure if the girl is about to speak because of the impatient look on her face, it was though she was about to burst. "I brok-"

"I really want to kiss you, right now."

Sunwoo's words trailed off, his voice getting quieter as the girl scrunched her eyes shut in embarrassment and her hands came up to cover her face. 

"I'm so sorry." She starts, regretting her words. She knew how wrong it was for her to say such a thing, and now she felt so embarrassed and shameful for finding herself so involved with someone else's boyfriend. 

"Heiji," Sunwoo attempts to pull her hands away from her face. "Look at me."

"No, I can't," she shakes her head, not allowing Sunwoo to see her face. "I shouldn't have said that, it was wrong. This is all wrong."

"Heiji, listen to me," Sunwoo starts as the girl calms herself down, placing his hand lightly under her chin. "I broke up with Jiwoo."

The words should have been like music to her ears, but Heiji's mind was clouded by the anxiety and embarrassment she had just felt moments before hand - that Sunwoo's words didn't register properly in her brain. "Wha- Why?"

"I didn't love her," the boy says slowly, as though he was still trying to calm the girl down. "I never did, and it would be wrong of me to keep things going, you know that."

Heiji nods slowly as does Sunwoo, their eyes never leaving each others. In that moment, with the two of them so close, the pair believed that they were about to have their first kiss, until a cracking sound comes from the woodland beside them.

"AHHHH," Sunwoo screamed, before grabbing the girl and forcing her upwards off of the log, grabbing her hand and starting to sprint. "RUN!"

Heiji again couldn't quite register what had just happened, but she was no where near half as scared as the boy. She knew the noise could have been from anything. But seeing Sunwoo being the big scaredy-cat she never knew he was, was so entertaining to her. 

By the time they reached the car, Sunwoo was breathless from all his screaming and Heiji from all her laughing at the boy. He scrummaged for his car keys, letting out small yelps in the middle of doing so before unlocking the car and shoving Heiji in the passenger seat before getting in himself. 

He locks the doors straight away, trying to compose himself with pure fear written on his face as the girl looked on in shock. "You are so loud it's unbelievable, and you're such a pussy."

"Stop acting like you never heard that THING," Sunwoo breathes out, looking absolutely terrified as the girl began to laugh louder. "Fight or flight and I choose flight, that does not make me a pussy!"

"It so does," Heiji laughs even louder, before nudging him jokingly. "Fight like a man!"

"Why can't you fight for me?" Sunwoo pouts, rolling his head over to look at the girl. 

"Seems like I'll need to, since you won't," Heiji sticks out her tongue at the boy, looking over to him in the drivers seat. Silence falls upon them, the only sound is the sound of their disorientated breathing from the run they just made. "Hey."

"Hi." Sunwoo smiles lightly at the girl, taking in all of her features and the power of her presence around him. 

"So," Heiji fidgets, moving around in her seat to face the boy. "No Jiwoo?"

Sunwoo smirks, as his hand reaches to caress the side of the girls face as he nods, looking at her with admiration in his eyes. 

"Good."

She puts her hand over his, watching as the nerves wash over the boys face. It was almost as if Heiji had no control over what she was doing, it wasn't like her to be this bold. But she knew what she wanted in that moment, and as did he. 

Wasting no more time, Heiji reached over and closed the space between them, and placed her lips upon his, finally. 


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A/N; woooooooo finally but honey theres a big storm coming :-)) 

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