An: Second or third attempt on writing a Kyu/OC story ^^ Hope you guys R&R

I do not own Super Junior, sadly, but I do own Eun Mi and Lee Soon Jae.

Perfection [Too Perfect]

Oh Taewanmi

Cho Kyuhyun, the evil maknae of Super Junior. Lee Soon Jae, the girl who works at the cafe. He was rude and at most times, disrespectful to his hyungs. She was kindhearted and respectful. How they met was unexpected. How they got together was unexpected. To Soon Jae, she's flawed, but to Kyuhyun, she's perfection.


It started when some of the group members wanted to go out and stopped by a cafe to get coffee, something to do now that Kangin-hyung was back from the army. They had started ordering when a girl had rushed through the doors and went through the 'Employees Only' door. She rushed out, wearing a dark green apron and got behind the counter with the other workers. She apologized to the workers for being late because her car broke down again so she had to walk. They knew it wasn't an excuse because Lee Soon Jae never lied.

"Yah! Where's my coffee!" Kyuhyun said impatiently when the others got theirs. Soon Jae rushed to snap the cover on top of the cup before placing it on the counter. Because there was so much people to make for, each worker had made one or two orders. Since Soon Jae was late, she was stuck with Cho Kyuhyun's order.

"Sorry!" She apologized, yet again that morning. She bowed, then went back to work.

"Whatevers," Kyuhyun muttered, snatching his coffee from the counter. He sat back down with hyungs who was giving him a look. "What?"

"Atleast be nice in public," the leader, Leeteuk, said softly. Kyuhyun drank his ice coffee like he hadn't heard him. "You just yelled at a nice girl. It wasn't her fault that she was late. You're lucky there's hardly anyone here."

"Then she should get her car fixed," Kyuhyun said.

Leeteuk sighed. He looked over to the counter where the girl greeted the customers with a bright smile, quickly writing down their order on the cups and giving them their change. Wasn't just seconds ago this girl was apologizing to everyone for her small mistake?

The group took their time eating and drinking in the cafe, telling Kangin what had happened during the two years he was away. Because business was slow that day for the cafe, they had alot of privacy without anyone pointing at them and taking pictures.

It was the worker's break time, finally. Soon Jae left her apron on as she made her own ice coffee and snack. Her friend asked why she always left it on during breaks.

"So I don't have to take so long to get it back on," Soon Jae replied.

The two sat near the counter at a round table, enjoying their minutes of freedom. The other workers that had returned from their own break was working at the counter, helping the few customers that arrived.

"So your car broke down again? Why don't you get your brother to fix it?" Soon Jae's friend, Eun Mi, asked, biting into a scone.

"You know I can't. He's busy with his own life already, I can't bother him."

"How about your sister's husband. He's a mechanic, right?"

"He is, but I haven't talked to my sister in ages. I still think she hates me," Soon Jae added, gloomily.

"She does not hate you-" Soon Jae's expression made her shut up.

"I'll have to start waking up at 4am again so I won't be late for my jobs." She changed the subject.

"Why don't you just move in with me? It'll be easier for you to live and only pay half the rent," Eun Mi suggested.

"I... can't-"

"Come on, Jae-jae. This is ridiculous. Why are you avoiding things?" Eun Mi demanded, a little too loud for Soon Jae's liking. Soon Jae just stared at her friend, tears threatened to drop. That was a question she wanted to avoid answering.

"Break time's over," Soon Jae said robotically. She picked up her unfinished bagel and empty cup and dumped them at the nearest trash can. Eun Mi checked the time so see that it was, in fact, time to go back to work Soon Jae stood behind the counter, a bright smile on her face as she greeted the next customer. Eun Mi admired that about her friend. A gentle heart that wouldn't show others her pain.


That night, coincidentally, on their way back to their dorms, the group spotted the girl from the cafe walking by herself. Leeteuk and Shindong exchanged looks, wondering if they should help her. Leeteuk looked at the rest of the members. Kyuhyun knew that look and he saw that girl outside. He instantly put two and two together.

"Teukie, no!" Kyuhyun protested.

"Well it's the least you could do after yelling at her," Leeteuk pointed.

"But you can't just drive up to her and ask her if she wants a ride home in a dark van with a bunch of guys," Kyuhyun defended. Leeteuk shook his head at their maknae's stubborness. But he does have a point...

"Hyung, can you drive over there for a sec?" Leeteuk asked the driver, pointing at the girl. He nodded, turning towards the sidewalk, a feet ahead of her. Leeteuk slid the van's door open. She paused, then started to walk faster, trying to pass them.

"Wait!" Leeteuk shouted. She reluctantly stopped, her feet fidgeting. "We were at the cafe, remember? We just saw you walking by and thought that we could give you a lift home."

Soon Jae rubbed her arms as the breeze picked up. She hesitated, licking her lips nervously. She always walked home when her car breaks down, and she was fine with it because no one bothered her at these parts of the streets. She was used to the usual routine; cleaning up the cafe, walking out as the other worker locks the store up for the night, turning right up the street, walk a couple of blocks then cue flicker of the old street lamp, the scent of cigarette smoke and alcohol, the barking of the dogs, late night news watchers's tv's flashing through their windows, a random piece of rubbish flying by, then reach home. Alsolutely no one bothered her. And there these men in a dark van ask if she wanted a ride home just because they saw her at the cafe and walking.

"Look, hyung, she doesn't want to go," Kyuhyun spoke from behind Leeteuk. "I told you."

"Aish, come on, lets go, Teukie-hyung," Kangin said with a sigh.

Leeteuk waited calmly for the girl to reply. He spotted a pair a drunkards walking up towards them. He glanced back at the girl who didn't seemed faze by their appearance.

"Do you really want to be walking around with them on the streets?" Leeteuk kept insisting.

"Hey, hey, it's daddy's little girl out for a walk again," one of the drunkards slurred.

Soon Jae closed her eyes then sighed, her hands clenching like they were going to strike. She looked up at Leeteuk. "I'm not wasting your time, right?" She asked.

"Of course not," Leeteuk said with a kind smile. "Our schedule is pretty open tomorrow, actually." Soon Jae nodded. Leeteuk extended his hand to her, which she took as she was helped into the van.

Once in the van, she saw there was only four guys in of them was the mean one that yelled at her at the cafe. One of the biggest ones scooted down so Leeteuk could sit between him and Soon Jae. She felt uncomfortable. Leeteuk, being the chatty one, broke the silence.

"Um, I'm Leeteuk," he said. He pointed to the guy on his left. "This is Kangin." He gestured to the guys across from Kangin. "That's Shindong and Eunhyuk." They bowed. Last was the mean guy. "And that's... Kyuhyun."

"Nice to meet you all," she said, bowing. She already knew who they were. "Thank you for the ride home, you didn't have to do this."

"See, we didn't have to," Kyuhyun said.

Leeteuk ignored him. "What's your name?" He asked.

"Uh, Soon Jae. Lee Soon Jae," she said quietly. She looked out the window. "My house isn't far from here, I can walk the rest of the way."

Out of curiousity, Kyuhyun looked out the window. There were rows of apartments, a few with graffitti on it. One apartment had flashing lights with dancing silhouettes. One guy ran out onto the balcony and threw up. An alley had three guys in black and red heavy clothes leaning against the wall, cigarettes in their mouths. Kyuhyun looked back at the timid girl across from him. She did not belong here.

"Are you sure you live here?" Kyuhyun asked her. She nodded. "Are you serious? You don't look like you could last a minute living here, let alone walk here at night."

"Kyuhyun-sshi," Shindong warned.

"Ignore him" Eunhyuk said to Soon Jae. "We do."

"What? If she got her car fixed, we wouldn't be in this situation," Kyuhyun stated. He turned to Soon Jae. "Why don't you just listen to your friend and get that brother-in-law to fix it for you? Or better yet, move in with her."

"I can't...," She said, almost in a whisper. She cleared her throat. "It's a long story, something you don't want to hear."

"Why are there so many drunk people here?" Kangin asked, changing the subject. He gave their maknae a stern look.

"Oh, there's a bar not too far from here. Time been rough for them, so they go there. Usually when I walk home, they leave me alone," She simply replied.

"Usually? What if they don't leave you alone?" Kyuhyun interjected. She didn't answer.

Leeteuk looked between the two then told the driver to stop. Soon Jae nodded at him, sliding the door open. "Thank you, again," she said, bowing. Four of them waved good-bye while Kyuhyun just stared at her. Leeteuk shut the door as Soon Jae walked up to a cleaner looking apartment.

"She won't tell anyone, right, hyung?" Shindong asked, concerned. "About us, I mean."

"No, she's the quiet type," Kangin said, "She hardly reacted when she saw us."

"This neighborhood looks pretty dangerous," Eunhyuk commented. "I wonder how long she lived here."


That night, Cho Kyuhyun couldn't sleep. He thought of that girl, Lee Soon Jae, from that cafe. Her long dark hair that reached her waist, her doe brown eyes, her sweet timid smile. He couldn't imagine a sweet girl like her living in a place like that. For a moment, he felt guilty that he was being rude to her. Then again, she was too slow when making his ice coffee and refuse to get her car fixed. Stupid girl, he thought. He had met many girls before and no one was like her. Was it a good idea to give her a ride home?

Lee Soon Jae sat on her bed, her arms wrapped around her knees. Was it a good idea to accept the ride home? Plus, there's was that guy, Kyuhyun, who was rude. There were reasons why she didn't want her brother-in-law to fix her car and why she couldn't just move in with Eun Mi. There was so many secrets she kept from everyone, living a lie. Lee Soon Jae wasn't even her real name. She changed it so he wouldn't find her. She refused to be in any relationship except the one between her and Eun Mi. Getting too close... she didn't know what could happen. A part of her was scared, insecure. That's why she liked the usual routine, everything was predictable.

She wasn't so sure about that now.


An: R&R! Can't wait for their sixth album "Sexy, free & single" and Kangin-oppa is in it ^^ Omo, saw the teaser pics? Can hardly tell it was my Hyukkie with that flower blindfold and Hae looks so pretty :P