A/N:First fanfic EVER written. ahhhh! Why did I decide out of the blue to procrastinate by writing fanfiction? Because I was reading some fanfiction about Boys Over Flowers (of which I am completely obsessed) and I didn't like some of the pairings and I couldn't stand to have Ji Hoo and Woo Bin be single and miserable.

I'm going to stop this note now and let you guys read. please review!

Jandi looked around her, taking in the smell of the furnished room. Of course she had been there before but now she was there as the fiance of the richest guy in Korea and the leader of the F4, Goo Jun Pyo. She took a deep breath and walked toward one of the few boxes that surrounded her. Since she her family had moved, she didn't really have much with her but these boxes contained the very few items that she kept with her. As she started unpacking the first box, she gently pulled out a smaller wooden box in which she had put the goggles that Goo Jun Pyo gave her after he bought in an auction. She smiled at the memory.

As if on cue, Mr. Head of Shinwa himself walked into their bedroom and called out to her.

"Why are you smiling to yourself? Are you crazy?"

Jandi looked up at him and crunched up her face before sticking her tongue out. Jun Pyo walked over and took the goggle from her hands and started to smile as well. It seemed so long ago but in reality it was just a few years, but how this had changed. Jandi, who knew that if she tried to take the goggles back, she would end up in a playful fight, decided to continue looking through her wooden box. In it, she had a few pictures of Jun Pyo, the F4, her family, the Master of the porridge shop she worked in. While looking through these pictures, she felt a strong sense of gratitude and love, there would be no way that she could have thrown these pictures out.

When she finally finished looking through the contents of the box she stood up, closed the box and placed it on the closest dresser. She walked back and reached into the big box, pulling out a big leather bound book. She momentarily looked curiously at it before she realized what it was and why her mom put it in the box. She walked over to the bed and sat down, opening the pages.

Unbeknownst to her, Jun pyo had been watching her the whole time and upon seeing the scrapbook, sat behind her, curious about what it contained. Embarrassing pictures of her as a kid? Pictures of old lovers? Maybe embarrassing pictures of her old lovers?

The first page was a note that read ,

"Jandi- ah, stop frowning. We'll see each other again, but until then, don't forget."

and underneath it a shorter note in a different handwriting:

"If you forget us, I'll kill you."

Knowingly, Jandi turned the page to a big picture of her when she was about 6. Jun pyo looked over her shoulder and stared at the picture. He laughed when he recognized Jandi.

"haha you look so chubby."

Jandi turned to look at him, "I WAS A KID THEN." But that didn't stop him from laughing, instead he took the scrapbook away from her and sat down next to her. "YAH!" she screamed trying to get it back.

Jun pyo moved it away from her and pointed, "I can tell this is Ga Eul." When Jandi stopped trying to reach he placed it on his lap so she could see.

"Ahh so arrogant. What if it wasn't Ga eul, hmm?"

"But it is." Jandi glared at him and was about to respond when he pointed to the two other girls in the picture. "But who are they?"

Jandi looked at the picture and pointed out the girl with brown hair sitting next to her, smiling as she said the name. "Chun Sa. Han Chun Sa. It's funny that her parents named her Angel because the first time I met her I thought she was the meanest person in the world." and then Jandi pointed to the girl with golden hair sitting next to Chun sa. "Her name is Go Mi Yun, Chun sa's sister."

Seeing the questioning look on Jun Pyo's face, she added, "adopted sister. Chun sa's parents were friends with Mi Yun's mom. When she died, Mi Yun's father, who had left her mom a few years earlier, didn't come back for her. Not that the Han's would've let him have her. So they decided to raise Mi Yun like their daughter."

"What about Mi Yun's other family members? Her grandparents? Why didn't they adopt her?"

Jandi flipped to the next page and stared at the pictures which were placed in a beautiful intricate gold layout. She sat there reminiscing, taking all the good memories and avoiding the sad answer she had to give. Eventually, Jun Pyo got tired of the silence and decided to tickle it out of her.

Once she caught her breath, Jandi looked at a picture of Mi Yun dancing and Ga Eul, Chun Sa and her singing for their second grade talent show. She smiled a small smile but answered seriously, "Mi Yun's grandparents could've raised her, if they even acknowledged she was born. They had cut her mother off from any contract because she wanted to marry her father who she had fallen in love with. She gave up everything and returned to America with him, thinking that she'd be happy, but then…"

"And then he left her. That asshole."

Jandi simply nodded. "Yes, the cruel part about it isn't like the movies where the father left not knowing the woman he had been with was pregnant. He KNEW, but he left anyway. Mi Yun's mother was crushed but she realized she couldn't survive begging on the street. So she became a singer, a popular singer. Have you heard of Go Bong Cha?"

Jun pyo shook his head and looked at the picture of Mi Yun. "That's probably because she was popular in America."

"One night, Chunsa's parents went to a business party and they heard her singing, with, as the Han's say, so much emotion and feeling that it made them know something wrong had happened to her. After the business partner who was throwing the party told them her story, they decided to talk to her, and they felt drawn to her. Especially how she seemed so strong and how she didn't want people to look down at her. The only time that you could ever hear her pain was in her music."

Jandi paused and turned the page again. In these pictures the girls were around 8, smiling at all the memories.

"As they became closer, Chunsa's parents were sure that they needed to bring her with them back to Korea where she could be comfortable and worry about her child. Mi Yun's mom refused at first but then made a deal that she would be a maid and a performer at their parties and in exchange she would live with them. All seemed well, Chunsa and Mi Yun were born only a month apart and they grew up as best friends but then Mi Yun's mom died and Chunsa's parents adopted Mi Yun."

Jandi turned to the next page with pictures of them fishing on a boat when they were 9.

"It was probably better for her grandparents not to adopt Mi Yun. She probably would've had to live with their constant reminder that hr mother was wrong about her father. But instead she got a loving family and Chunsa got, well, a sibling she actually liked. Her brother was cruel, selfish and arrogant and Chunsa hated him."

"Wait, so her parents already had two kids to support and they brought in this singer and adopted her kid?"

Jandi nodded and flipped to the last page. In these pictures, the four of them were about 14 but they looked so grown-up. Their hair was perfectly styled, their makeup professionally done and they were wearing elegant dresses that looked like it cost more than 200 American dollars. A picture of the place they were in was also included. The huge ballroom with a double stair case in the middle was beautiful in itself but the decorations in the place were what made it amazing. All the small details like the design of the glowing blue center pieces and gold carpet with white edges made the place look breathtaking.

"Chunsa and her family are actually rich."

Jun pyo looked over at Jandi as she stared at the pictures as if they were coming to life.

"What?" he asked. "Didn't she go to public school with you?"

"Yes, but as Chunsa put, you're education has nothing to do with how smart you are, so why should her parents spend more to put her in a school where everybody just cared how rich you were."

"She talks like you, all proud of being a commoner."

Jandi hit him playfully, "Chunsa and Mi Yun didn't act like rich people. See, after their son grew up harsh and arrogant, because he thought only about money and the people who had it, Chunsa's parents wanted to raise Chunsa like a kid who worked hard to earn respect and empathized with anybody, despite how poor. Chunsa grew up independently, wanting no help from her parents. If she needed money, she insisted on earning it, not just being given it. She was actually very smart and talented. She made this book by hand and she planned the whole graduation party by herself, fundraising it all without a donation from anybody. She even made the dresses we wore. She rejected being rich and ate only what commoners ate, buying cheap clothes and altering it herself."

With that Jandi sniffled, "I said I thought she was mean before, but I realized she was pushing away everybody who was sucking up to her, those pretending to be her friend so they could go to her house and swim in her pool, but my opinion of her soon changed. She became one of my best friends."

With that Jandi closed the book and walked over and put the book on a bedside table.

"If you were so close, why haven't I met them? Did something happen to them?" Jun pyo took Jandi's momentary silence as a hint that something did happen to them. "Did they… die?"

Jandi gave him a weird look, stating no before she said anything. "No, they just…"

"Jandi! As the wife of Shinwa, you can not just stand around and talk all day. The press conference is in an hour you're not even ready. This is very important, we want Korea to know you are no longer a commoner. We have to fix your image." Jun pyo's mom came in spurting out words rapidly. She wasn't as controlling and obsessive as before but still obsessive. "Well don't just stand there. Let's go get you ready."

"Omma." Junpyo stated. "Give us a minute. Jandi was telling me something important."

Jun Pyo's mom nodded a short nod before walking out of the room.

"You were saying. They didn't die, they just…"

Jandi looked up at him and smiled softly and finished, "left."

A/n: I know, I know, there were some grammar mistakes that I missed right? And refering to Chun Sa's parents as the "Hans" technically isn't correct because her mom doesn't inherit the Han family name but still, writing "Chun sa's parents" would have been so repetitive and annoying. Review plz! :)