"So it was you."
Im Yong Soo stared across the table at his estranged sibling, who was sipping her tea quietly. "I did no such thing," she hissed in retaliation, her voice darker and edgier than what Yong Soo remembered. "I have no reason to touch your little warship."
Yong Soo raised an eyebrow. "That isn't like you, little sister," he quipped, just the right amount of teasing in his tone. "If I remember correctly, you were always the tattletale when you were little. You were always running to Yao-hyung—"
"Those days are gone," she snapped, biting her lip. "I – we are different now, older brother. But some parts of you are still the same – falsely accusing me of every little trouble that happens to you."
"I don't think so," he replied, his tone dropping to a serious one. "The test reports from Sweden and Australia came in recently. That was after reports from England and America. All four said it was impossible for anyone other than you to sink that ship using your little torpedoes."
"There is still Yao-hyung's opinion," she answered, not looking away. "He has said that he would run tests."
"Just because he is on your side does not mean—"
"It does," she hissed in such a low tone that Yong Soo stopped talking. "And even if I did, what would you do? Report it to the little UN Security Council?" she mocked.
"I could," he threatened and his sister's pretty eyes widened. "According to America that was a violation of that agreement we agreed to follow." He held her gaze, and when she didn't say anything, he continued. "However, I won't. You are still North Korea, my sister. However, if you do anything like that again—"
"I understand," she replied, her tone unreadable. "Now, if you'll excuse me, I have some matters to attend to." She got up, gathered her purse, and flounced out the café, leaving her brother alone with his thoughts once again.
I'M SORRY. REALLY REALLY SORRY. I HAD TO DO IT, THEY SAID I HAD TO POST IT.
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