The last chapter for the first posting. A special SoEul-mates chappie for my lovely sis. Hope you all like it! More SoEul-mates chapters to come, as they will be my sub-pairing.



Ga Eul picked up the last of the toys and put them into the toy chest, shutting it close afterwards. She collapsed into a chair with a sigh; the day had been tiring for her. After Soo Yoo had left, Woo Bin had told them about the night that the boy had apparently beat a guy who tried stealing his money.

Ga Eul remembered how the boy looked like; he sure looked a tiny bit like a girl; with his feminine face and all. Maybe he was one of those Bishonen some of her friends used to talk about? He had short black hair with a sweeping fringe. She didn't know much of his hair-cut, since it was hidden underneath a hat.

Ga Eul shook her head and was about to stand up and leave when her cell phone rang. She sighed and picked it up; she was really looking forward to go home and drink a nice cup of tea.

"Hello?" she asked into the receiver.

"Ga Eul."

"Uh… yeah?"

"It's Yi Jeong."

Ge Eul gasped, and she could hear his chuckles from the other side of the line.

"Why are you so surprised?" he asked.

"It's been one year since we last talked to each other," she retorted; feeling slightly annoyed that he had only decided to call just now.

"Well, at least I'm calling, right?"

"Yeah… but what do you want?"

"I just wanted to say hi to my sweet girl."

Ga Eul blushed; she was thankful for the fact that he couldn't see her face right now, but her tone of voice probably betrayed her feelings.

"A-alright… hi."

Yi Jeong chuckled once again. "I thought I said I wanted to say 'hi'? I miss you."

She blushed more.

"I-I miss you too, Yi Jeong. But I'm a bit tired right now…" she yawned. Fake, of course. But for some reason, she couldn't face him just yet. She believed she still had to improve herself, like he would while he was abroad. They promised each other...

"Can you call me tomorrow?"

She heard him sigh. "Fine. Good night, Ga Eul."

"Good night, Yi Jeong." She replied, then cut the line. She wanted to talk with him still, but the day had already done its toll on her energy. She just hoped that he wouldn't think she was avoiding him. She stretched her body, picked up her bag and coat, then went outside, finding that she couldn't take her mind off him.

Outside, the fireflies flickered about.