Soothing breeze and cascading waves greeted Woo Bin as he walked down the stairs from the plane. He can't help but smile at this sudden jest of freedom, which he never really got when he was in the city, always before the eyes of the media, business moguls, mafia leaders, and fangirls.

He can't help but wonder though, what he's gonna do next. His mother arranged everything for him, seeing to it that he is still comfortable even with this sudden change in lifestyle.

'So this is mom's hometown.', he thought as he roamed his eyes around him.

He fished out his phone from his pocket and took a picture of the views around him. He then sent them to the rest of the F4, though he doesn't know why. They've been here countless of times.

Maybe he just really misses them.

'Yo, look at that view, bros. I'm in paradise.'

After putting back his phone in his pockets, he then proceeded to walk out of the airport, and towards the car that's been waiting for his arrival upfront. Some old habits die hard.

Just because he's no longer in the city, doesn't mean he'd be treated less than a prince in here. That also doesn't mean that hoards of girls will stop checking him out, either. After all, he just left his old lifestyle, not his pretty face.

He just smiled in return to the glances of the people around him, and took the car keys from his chauffeur. He rested his hands on the steering wheel, bowing down his head, and letting out a smile. Finally a genuine one at that.

Cracking his knuckles, He tightened his grip and started the engine to life.

Here goes nothing.

...

Ga Eul sat on the bench perched on the bay walk of the neighborhood she's staying, and stared at the ocean up ahead.

The wind played with her hair, and she smiled against the soothing breeze.

This is definitely one of the things she love the most about her job, aside from the students. The location was superb.

Although it was hard to find a place to stay in, the locals were kind enough to her, seemingly attracted to her charm. A family had let her rent out a simple but beautiful beach house that suits her taste and budget.

She specially loved this sweet spot where she go to to relax and think, sometimes both at once, sometimes alternately.

She wonders how Jan Di is, but she didn't brought her phone with her.

'That girl, I really owe her big time. Thank you so much for everything, Jan Di~ah. You don't know how lucky I am to have you. Someday, I'll make you and my parents proud. Gu Jun Pyo is so lucky to have you. You really are soulma-', she suddenly opened her eyes at the notion.

Ga Eul sighed. It has been more than four years since Yi Jung decided to end things with her, yet her heart still hasn't fully healed. They say it takes 21 days to break a habit, but it's been forever and she hasn't stopped.

'My heart still hurts, Yi Jung sunbae. Do you know that while you're healing, I'm the one who's getting broken? DO YOU? Or do you simply no longer...care?'

Ga Eul tried to stop her tears from flowing, but the breeze stung her eyes. The air around her suddenly turned suffocating, and before she realized what was happening, an ocean of tears is suddenly brimming on her eyes. Maybe this is why sad people turn to the ocean. Maybe it makes them feel like they're not the only one hurting.

She turned to her pockets to find a handkerchief, but a hand is already stretched out to her holding a soft fabric.

' Yo, Ga Eul-yang, didn't expect our reunion to turn out this way.'