Tiffany stepped out of Seoul international airport and inhaled deeply. Ahhhh, it's good to be back in Seoul again. She had been living in America, California to be exact, for the past 4 years. Now that she had completed her degree in veterinary science she decided it was time to go back home and put her knowledge to good use. Tiffany had almost lost the chance to pursue her dream to become a veterinarian. Her dad has insisted that she get a business degree and work for the family company – Hwang Shipping & Transportation. After much begging and pleading, along with the help of her older siblings, Mr Hwang was finally persuaded. The man didn't give in just because he was felt sorry for his daughter nor was he being lenient as she was the youngest of his three children, no, his son had reminded him of an entirely different reason for not letting Tiffany get involved with the family business.

"Tiff, wait up!" she heard a voice from behind her. Tiffany turned around to see her best friend, Jessica, coming out of the airport doors pulling her luggage behind her. Jessica was a Korean who was born and bred in the States. Being in such a foreign country Tiffany was relieved to find a fellow Korean to confide in during her stay in America. Jessica had shown Tiffany around California, introduced her to the best restaurants in town, taught her about the American lifestyle. Tiffany would have been really lost if it weren't for Jessica, or Jessie as Tiffany liked to call her. Tiffany had told Jessica many stories about South Korea and the blonde was fascinated alright, that was why the girl had blindly followed Tiffany all the way back home to South Korea. Jessica wanted to spend a few years in Korea to experience what things were like in her real home country.

"Jessie, I told you not to bring so much stuff, you can just use the stuff I have at home." Tiffany stated.

"This is not even half of what I wanted to bring. I'm going to be living in a foreign country for a few years so of course I have to bring the necessities."

"Ok, Ok princess Jessie, no need to whine." Tiffany rolled her eyes as a car pulled up in front of her and a man stepped out.

"Young Miss it's good to have you back." Mr Kim, the Hwang family chauffeur, said as he got out of the car.

"Mr Kim!" Tiffany exclaimed and hugged the older man. "I haven't seen you in such a long time, how have you been? You have more white hair than I remember." She broke away from the hug. Mr Kim ran a hand through his peppered hair.

"Ah, well I guess my looks are catching up to my age." He chuckled.

"Speaking of which, I've grown older too so don't call me 'young miss' anymore. Just call me Tiffany." She eye-smiled.

"Old habits are hard to change, young miss." The older man said as he began loading the girls' luggage into the trunk.

"Alright, how about just calling me 'miss' then?" Tiffany compromised.

"Yes Miss." Mr Kim chuckled again.

"Oh, let me introduce you to a friend I met in America." Tiffany gestured toward Jessica. "This is Jung Sooyeon or Jessie as I like to call her."

"Ah, welcome to Seoul Miss Jung." Mr Kim bowed slightly and Jessica unsurely followed, she was not yet accustomed to the Korean formalities yet.

Tiffany looked out the car window to the streets of Seoul. Much of Seoul remained as she had remembered with a few new structures here and there such as that new coffee shop near Cheongdam Station. Jessica, on the other hand, could not keep still as she gawked at the passing scenery.

"Oh my gosh, that must be the SM entertainment building!" Jessica pointed and squealed. "I wonder if Shinee are practicing in there at the moment, Oh my gosh we're so close I can feel them. Jonghyun, I am here!" Jessica waved to the building. Tiffany rolled her eyes at Jessica's fan-girling.

The car pulled up to the familiar driveway and came to a stop. Tiffany saw her dad waiting at the top of the steps. She jumped out of the car and ran up the steps into her dad's open arms. He swung her around a full circle before placing her back on her feet again.

"I missed you so much daddy." She mumbled into the man's chest.

"I missed you more baby." Mr Hwang kissed his daughter's forehead.

Tiffany hit her dad on the chest lightly "I'm not a baby anymore." she said.

"Whatever you say baby." Mr Hwang laughed and ruffled her hair. Tiffany frowned and blew her bangs out of her eyes. She turned around to see Jessica struggling up the steps with one of her suitcases.

"Daddy, this is my friend Jessie that I've been telling you about."

"Oh, so you are Jessie." Mr Hwang walked over and took the suitcase from Jessica.

"Hello, Mr Hwang." Jessica bowed. "Thank you for allowing me to stay at your house."

"No problem. I must thank you for taking care of my Tiffany during her stay in the States. Now Let's skip the formalities and just call me Uncle." The man smiled.

Tiffany slumped down on her bed after a delicious dinner. Now that was how Korean food was supposed to taste like, Tiffany had three whole bowls of rice and now she felt bloated and sleepy. She felt the bed move and opened an eye to see Jessica lying down next to her.

"I ate so much I feel like I'm going to burst." Jessica rubbed her stomach.

"I don't get why you refuse to use the guest room Jessie." Tiffany murmured.

"It feels too lonely and I'm so used to sleeping with you." Jessica yawned. "You don't want me here?" she asked turning around to face Tiffany. Her questioned was answered when Tiffany turned to face her wrapping her arms around Jessica and snuggling closer to the girl causing Jessica to smile. Jessica reached up to move the bangs away from Tiffany's eyes and gazed around the room. "So I guess this is where your obsession with pink started from." Jessica waved her hands around pointing the various pink things "Pink walls, pink curtains, pink bed sheets, pink pillows, pink chai-"

"Pink is the best." Tiffany mumbled cutting Jessica off.

"Night night Tiff." Jessica closed her eyes but was only greeted by soft snoring noises.