CHAPTER THREE
Joon was friends with Tan? If they were friends where had they been for the past one week since I reported and why didn’t Sarah ever mention a thing about this to me? I needed to avoid Joon if I really wanted a drama free school year. The Tan I used to be friends with was somebody different to the Tan here. Four years ago it was impossible to imagine Tan using any type of cuss word when talking to somebody older than him and yet he did boldly talked to the lecturer like that today. I was disrupted from my train of thinking by the shrill ringing of my phone. I picked it up without checking the caller ID because I assumed it was my mother.
“Hello,”
“Hey Holly. Its Joon,” My attention was suddenly sparked.
“H-How did you get my number?” The stuttering had not been intentional.
“My sister,”
“Of course,” Very predictable.
“You seemed to be in a hurry when you left class this morning,” He said in an easy tone.
“Yeah. I had an emergency that I had to take care of immediately,”
“Oh, okay. So you want to meet up? My sister will kill me if I don’t make sure you enjoy your time here,” Why in the seven wonders of the world did I have to be friends with Sarah?
“I’m not sure. I still have a couple of really important things I need to do,”
“Okay. Now that you have my number, you can call me when you are free. There is so much you need to learn about in RCU and I’m not stopping until you a Pro RCU elite,”
“Of course,”
After he hung up, I lay flat on my back. This day was not just going on well. Sharing a class with Tan was proof enough that I should have just stayed in EWU back in America instead of running off to Roxen city. Why the hell did I have to run into him now after all these years? I rolled over to reach for my phone that I had carelessly thrown on the fluffy pillow. It was already six forty five in the evening. Alex walked in, her wet raven hair tumbling up to her waist and a white towel tied around her body.
“Don’t tell me you are going to the fighting thing again,” I groaned.“Nope. It won’t be happening for another couple of days. I just needed a refreshment. You want to grab dinner from that Diner? They have the best black bean ramyeon,” she gushed. Well, she was the pro and definitely the reason why my mother hasn’t blown up my phone constantly checking up on me. Despite her girl, innocent appearance, Alex was someone you could never mess up with.
“Nope. How about you just grab me some doughnuts on your way back?”
“Doughnuts? You want to sleep on doughnuts?” she stared at me like I had just lost my mind.
“I’m not hungry,” I said, pushing a smile on my face. I couldn’t just tell her that I literally afraid of running into Tan. I didn’t want to feel the pain his presence was subjecting me too. It was such a shame that even after four years he still affected me this much. It made me hate myself and hate him more.
“Okay,” she sighed, proceeding to her closet.
She dressed up in a blue jeans and a faded pink blouse that she hid with a Mid-thigh length black coat. She tied up her hair into a loose ponytail which was actually a wet mess.
“Wait, you are not going with that hair like that, are you?” I asked in bewilderment. My mother would never let me step out like that but I guess it came with the fact that I needed to keep my image clean. With my father winning the best drama series director of the year last year and my mother being the proud owner of KIM’S BEAUTY PARLOUR, a very famous beauty parlor for very exclusive K-idols in the heart of Seoul, I had to watch every step I make. Sometimes, this life of having to keep up an image was very exhausting but it did come with its benefits like easy transfers and despite not many people knowing me, I still had to be careful.
“You sound just like my mother,” she replied, laughing.
“Well someone has gotta be the mum here. We can’t all get to be kids,” I smirked.
“Actually, you are forgetting I’m your own personal bodyguard,” Sometimes it was so easy to forget that simple fact.
“Really?” I teased.
She shook her head, the smile on her face clearly stating amusement, before walking out. I took out my notebook meaning to go through my notes but the only thing I seemed to be thinking about was Tan. He was not the same Tan I knew and despite the fact that I was still mad after he stood me up on Winter Formal, I could not deny the fact that he had changed so much. I was disrupted from my thoughts by the knock on the door. Why would Alex knock on the door when this was a room we shared? When the knocking became insistent, I reluctantly stepped off the bed amidst groaning and yanked the door open, ready to release quite a tongue lash but stopped on seeing who was at the door.
“Hey,” The words slipped off his lips.
“W-What are you doing here Tan?” I asked instead, trying not to grind my jaw too hard.
“I came to talk to you,” he replied, pushing his palms into the front pockets of his jeans.
“How did you even find me?” I crossed my arms, hoping to subdue the goose bumps crawling on my skin.
“That is not important. I just want to talk, Holly,”
“I’m busy and hopefully I never I get to see your face ever again, Lee Tan,” I snapped.
“Look, I don’t get why you are mad,” Was he being serious right now?
“Stay away from me Tan while I’m still being nice about it,”
“I will if you give me a chance to talk to you. I know you want to talk too, “He was definitely right. I wanted an explanation so I could understand why he had to hurt me like that. Maybe then I would understand why he did what he did.
“No, thanks. I’d rather continue living my life without having to talk to you. Just go to hell please,” I smiled sardonically, blocking the looming anger rising in my throat.
“Holly-“
“Goodbye Tan,” I slammed the door on his face.
With my back resting on the door and eyes closed, I breathed out deeply to calm myself down. This day was not just going well for me all thanks to the popular and pretty much arrogant Tan. Huffing I settled on my bed. I hated how just the thought of making me all upset. I hated him for making me hate just how mad I was at him. I tried watching but nothing seemed really interesting enough to grab my attention for long. Giving up I texted Alex to ask her of her whereabouts and within a minute she replied.
Still at the diner. U had a change of mind?
Yes. I’ll be there in ten.
I hit send, grabbed a turquoise hoodie, locked the door and walked out. It was already seven and the dinner was getting pretty crowded when I got there.
CHAPTER FOURIt has been three days since my encounter with Tan and honestly I was pretty much nervous every time I stepped in class. He never once met my gaze or batted an eyelid towards me. It should not have bothered me but the fact that even Joon had stop paying attention to me was nagging a bit. Should I just have talked to him when he showed up at my room?"Derek has been staring at you the entire class and he is kind of cute," she added wiggling her eyebrows rather mischievously."Who is Derek again?" I probed pushing my books into my back along with my laptop. The lecturer had just walked out and right now all I could think of was some spicy steak."The blonde sitting just in front of Tan," She whispered.Tan. I hated how that very name could easily make me freeze in place. It affected me in ways that nothing else could. I risked a glance at the said boy but almost regretted it when my gaze connected with Tan's instead. His eyes pierced right through me, sending a series of ti
CHAPTER FIVEThe wind pushed my hair back as I struggled not to grind my jaw. I was not sure if it was from the chills of the unforgivingly cold night or the chills from knowing Tan was sitting by the bar, the space between us filled by a few drunk couples grinding to the loud hip-hop music."It's okay if you don't want to do this today," I felt Alex's hand grab my arm.She was absolutely right but I had already postponed this once. I could have confronted him yesterday after calling Joon but I had cowered away like a little scared rat. The thought of seeing had been outrightly overwhelming then, freezing my insides with no mercy whatsoever. Today it had taken me every ounce of willpower to show up here and I was not about to let myself chicken out again."I'm fine. Besides we are just going to talk and hopefully I'll never have to speak to him or feel on edge when he is around," I smiled just to keep her off the fact that I was beyond being nervous. Every fiber in my body was screami
Chapter 6"Holly stop," Tan shouted behind me but I walked on, furiously blinking the tears trying to find their way out of my eyes. He didn’t deserve and a drop of them. Bastard."Dammit! I said stop! “He grabbed my arm, grinding me to a sudden halt.When I turned around, his lips were pulled into a thin line stretching all the way to the edges. The playfulness was gone from his eyes, aggravation slipping in its place. So what could possibly be the reason he had that look on his face when I was the one who got hurt by him? He couldn’t even pretend he was sorry for a damn second."Why should I stop Tan? So you can try to get me into your bed like those girls you sleep with every day?" I questioned, pulling my exposed arms around myself to shield myself from the cold chills."Because I don't want you here Holly. I want you gone, far away from RCU. I don’t want to see your face or be anywhere near you," he blatantly pointed out, no hint of remorse in his voice."Excuse me?" Was he being
Holly's POVPunch. Blood. Another punch. More blood. I fidgeted nervously, trying to subdue the imminent urge to throw up. The sight of blood was playing around with the food I had eaten earlier and yet I kept on looking just like the rest of the students and outsiders, my face scrunched up in disgust. This was definitely nothing close to fun. This was just another harsh way of inducing nightmares.“Are you having fun?” Alex, my roommate and personal bodyguard, shouted above the ongoing roar, tagging at my arm, a look of pure glee on her porcelain face. Why did I let her talk me into this? I could have been cuddled up in my bed covers crying over some sad movie right now.“If seeing people punching each other to each other to death is the definition of having fun, then I’m totally having fun,” I shouted back.“See? I knew you’d like it,” It was either my touch of sarcasm was lost on her or she was trying not to let me ruin the night for her. Either way, she was just being Alex.My bro
CHAPTER TWO“You left in hurry yesterday,” Alex commented as we hurried to class the following morning. We had to arrive early enough so we could get the front seats. The fifty something old lecturer was not loud so unless you were close enough to her, you’d end up with nothing for the entire semester. I had to graduate with an Honors and not just because my parents were strict about my grades but because I wanted that. It was the one thing that could get me giddy with excitement.“I was just feeling tired,” I said, shrugging.“That’s a bummer. You missed the most epic moment of the fight,” Her voice dropped down as we entered the class. A few students were present so we managed to acquire the two front seats.“I wasn’t even enjoying it,” I admitted pulling out my notebook from my brown leather duffel bag.“I never enjoyed any of it either,”“But you were screaming pretty loud yesterday,” I could have sworn her voice had been at its highest peak.“Well, a girl has gotta do what she go
Chapter 6"Holly stop," Tan shouted behind me but I walked on, furiously blinking the tears trying to find their way out of my eyes. He didn’t deserve and a drop of them. Bastard."Dammit! I said stop! “He grabbed my arm, grinding me to a sudden halt.When I turned around, his lips were pulled into a thin line stretching all the way to the edges. The playfulness was gone from his eyes, aggravation slipping in its place. So what could possibly be the reason he had that look on his face when I was the one who got hurt by him? He couldn’t even pretend he was sorry for a damn second."Why should I stop Tan? So you can try to get me into your bed like those girls you sleep with every day?" I questioned, pulling my exposed arms around myself to shield myself from the cold chills."Because I don't want you here Holly. I want you gone, far away from RCU. I don’t want to see your face or be anywhere near you," he blatantly pointed out, no hint of remorse in his voice."Excuse me?" Was he being
CHAPTER FIVEThe wind pushed my hair back as I struggled not to grind my jaw. I was not sure if it was from the chills of the unforgivingly cold night or the chills from knowing Tan was sitting by the bar, the space between us filled by a few drunk couples grinding to the loud hip-hop music."It's okay if you don't want to do this today," I felt Alex's hand grab my arm.She was absolutely right but I had already postponed this once. I could have confronted him yesterday after calling Joon but I had cowered away like a little scared rat. The thought of seeing had been outrightly overwhelming then, freezing my insides with no mercy whatsoever. Today it had taken me every ounce of willpower to show up here and I was not about to let myself chicken out again."I'm fine. Besides we are just going to talk and hopefully I'll never have to speak to him or feel on edge when he is around," I smiled just to keep her off the fact that I was beyond being nervous. Every fiber in my body was screami
CHAPTER FOURIt has been three days since my encounter with Tan and honestly I was pretty much nervous every time I stepped in class. He never once met my gaze or batted an eyelid towards me. It should not have bothered me but the fact that even Joon had stop paying attention to me was nagging a bit. Should I just have talked to him when he showed up at my room?"Derek has been staring at you the entire class and he is kind of cute," she added wiggling her eyebrows rather mischievously."Who is Derek again?" I probed pushing my books into my back along with my laptop. The lecturer had just walked out and right now all I could think of was some spicy steak."The blonde sitting just in front of Tan," She whispered.Tan. I hated how that very name could easily make me freeze in place. It affected me in ways that nothing else could. I risked a glance at the said boy but almost regretted it when my gaze connected with Tan's instead. His eyes pierced right through me, sending a series of ti
CHAPTER THREEJoon was friends with Tan? If they were friends where had they been for the past one week since I reported and why didn’t Sarah ever mention a thing about this to me? I needed to avoid Joon if I really wanted a drama free school year. The Tan I used to be friends with was somebody different to the Tan here. Four years ago it was impossible to imagine Tan using any type of cuss word when talking to somebody older than him and yet he did boldly talked to the lecturer like that today. I was disrupted from my train of thinking by the shrill ringing of my phone. I picked it up without checking the caller ID because I assumed it was my mother.“Hello,”“Hey Holly. Its Joon,” My attention was suddenly sparked.“H-How did you get my number?” The stuttering had not been intentional.“My sister,”“Of course,” Very predictable.“You seemed to be in a hurry when you left class this morning,” He said in an easy tone.“Yeah. I had an emergency that I had to take care of immediately,”
CHAPTER TWO“You left in hurry yesterday,” Alex commented as we hurried to class the following morning. We had to arrive early enough so we could get the front seats. The fifty something old lecturer was not loud so unless you were close enough to her, you’d end up with nothing for the entire semester. I had to graduate with an Honors and not just because my parents were strict about my grades but because I wanted that. It was the one thing that could get me giddy with excitement.“I was just feeling tired,” I said, shrugging.“That’s a bummer. You missed the most epic moment of the fight,” Her voice dropped down as we entered the class. A few students were present so we managed to acquire the two front seats.“I wasn’t even enjoying it,” I admitted pulling out my notebook from my brown leather duffel bag.“I never enjoyed any of it either,”“But you were screaming pretty loud yesterday,” I could have sworn her voice had been at its highest peak.“Well, a girl has gotta do what she go
Holly's POVPunch. Blood. Another punch. More blood. I fidgeted nervously, trying to subdue the imminent urge to throw up. The sight of blood was playing around with the food I had eaten earlier and yet I kept on looking just like the rest of the students and outsiders, my face scrunched up in disgust. This was definitely nothing close to fun. This was just another harsh way of inducing nightmares.“Are you having fun?” Alex, my roommate and personal bodyguard, shouted above the ongoing roar, tagging at my arm, a look of pure glee on her porcelain face. Why did I let her talk me into this? I could have been cuddled up in my bed covers crying over some sad movie right now.“If seeing people punching each other to each other to death is the definition of having fun, then I’m totally having fun,” I shouted back.“See? I knew you’d like it,” It was either my touch of sarcasm was lost on her or she was trying not to let me ruin the night for her. Either way, she was just being Alex.My bro