A/N: Here's another one! I'm sorry for the story being really slow! Be patient! F4 will get to meet the Sons of Ipswich in time! I'm just trying to put it all together right now! Just bear with me! Another thing: if you don't like it don't read! Just cut me some slack because it's my first fanfic!

P.S. Again, I do not own anything from BOF or The Covenant! Just my OC! So please review! Positive reviews are greatly appreciated! Thank You!


Chapter 4

She turned on the computer and began surfing the internet for information about F4. She came across multiple articles until she found what she was looking for: their biographies. She clicked on it.

Firstly, there was Song Woo Bin. His family owns a construction enterprise called Il Shin Construction and his father is a real estate mogul. He might have connections to the mob. That makes me a little uneasy she thought. Secondly, there was So Yi Jeong, the guy who told her she was cute which angered her. He is a pottery genius who comes from an artistic family since his grandfather also owns the largest art museum in the country called Woo Sung Museum. Thirdly, there was Yoon Ji Hoo. He was the grandson of the former president, and the sole surviving descendant since his parents died in a car crash when he was five. Poor guy, she thought. Out of all of them, he seems like the nicest one. She read that his family owns a variety of rich people toys, such as an art gallery called the Su Am Art Center, a European soccer team, and a major league baseball team. What teams, I wonder? And last but not least, there was Goo Jun Pyo, their asshole of a leader. Since the other three are famous among society, as the current heir to the Shinhwa Group, he is practically known in the entire country.

"Oh my gosh!" she exclaimed. "My dad works for that punk? Holy Shit!"

She then typed in "Shinhwa High group bullying incident saved by a common girl" because she overheard some other students talking about it calling the common girl Wonder Girl. She came across an article and recognized the heroine to be the one and only Geum Jan Di.

"I knew Jan Di was awesome!" Jessie exclaimed. "You go, girl! Speaking of which, I still gotta have lunch with her." she said making a mental note in her head.

I sure hope I don't have another run-in with them, she thought. Otherwise, they'll have to meet the other end of my foot.

Then she headed off to bed, anticipating the new day.


"Hey," said Jun Pyo calling his F4 friends later that night. "What did you find about the new girl?"

Woo Bin sighed. "I had my people do a background check on her and her family. Her name is Jessica Davis. Her parents are Jack and Susan Davis. Her mother died when she was 13. They're from this place in the U.S. called Ipswich, Massachusetts. She attended a school similar to Shinhwa High called Spencer Academy."

"Why is she here?" asked Ji Hoo.

"Her father got a job here," Woo Bin answered. "Guess who he works for?"

"Who?" asked Yi Jeong.

"With Shinhwa," Woo Bin smirked. "Who would have guessed?"

"Really?" Yi Jeong asked amusingly. "Hey Jun Pyo, what do you think?"

Jun Pyo smirked. "Interesting," he said. "This'll be fun. I'll show her what it means to mess with F4."

"What are you thinking?" asked Woo Bin.


The next day, as she was blasting music from her iPod, at school she came across a crowd laughing at something or in this case, someone. "Oh shit! That's Jan Di!" she exclaimed. "I have to help her!"

She tried to get through. "Move! Get out of my way!" she exclaimed but it was no use. The crowd was preventing her from saving Jan Di. Jessie felt guilty for having to watch the other students throw eggs and flour at her. It was too sad to watch, she thought as she was walking away. I can't watch this anymore. I can't believe they let those pricks get away with this. I mean letting kids out of class just so they can bully someone? That is so uncalled for!

In class, she still couldn't get over what happened with Jan Di. She really wanted to help her but those idiots were pulling her back, what else could she do? She blew a huge bubble then continued chewing her gum. "No gum in class," the teacher told her.

She couldn't hear him because she was lost in thought. Someone shoved her and she jumped. "Hmm?" she said.

"No gum," he pointed to the wall with a sign that said "No gum chewing".

"Oh," she said. "Sorry."

He brought the trash can over to her and she discarded it like he asked. "See me after class." He said sternly.

"Yes, sir," she nodded.

Class ended thirty minutes later and she went to go talk to him. "You wanted to talk to me, sir?"

"Yes," he said. "Take this." He handed her a piece of paper.

"What is it?" she asked. "I'm sorry. I can't read any of this."

"It's a detention slip," he said. "You have detention after school."

"What? Why?" she asked angrily.

"Miss Davis, I'm giving you detention for chewing gum in class," he answered.

"You could've at least warned me," she said.

"I'm sorry, Miss Davis," he said. "But rules are rules and the school policy is if anyone is caught chewing gum, they are to be given detention."

Before she could say anything he held his hand up to stop her and said, "I have no time to talk about this, Miss Davis. Now get to class. I have another class to teach and you're taking up my time."

"Yes, sir," she said and left the classroom.

She went to her locker to grab her things for the next class. When she looked up she found a red card with F4's logo. "What the fuck?" she took the card down to examine it. "What the hell is this? F4? Could this mean..?"

Suddenly, she heard someone yell. "There she is!"

"Get her!" another person exclaimed.

"Oh shit," she mumbled and her eyes widened. She began walking backwards and realizing they were ganging up on her she turned and ran as fast as she can. Without watching where she was going she crashed into another group of guys. They bent down to grab her and she began fighting back but it was no use because they were so strong. "Put me down, jackasses! Put me down! That's it! After this, you're gonna get it! Just wait and see! You're gonna get it!"

They ignored her and continued walking while she was kicking and screaming. The next moment was a blur when she heard a splash of water and blacked out. She woke up to find a handsome guy staring down at her. "What happened?" she asked, still in a daze.

"A group of guys threw you into the pool," he answered. "You were struggling and I jumped in right after you."

"Thanks," she said. He helped her up.

"I'm Chase, by the way," he held out his hand for her to shake. "Chase Collins."

"I'm Jessie," she shook his hand. "Jessie Davis."

"Are you from the U.S. too?" he asked.

"Yeah," she answered.

"What part?" he asked.

"This place called Ipswich, Massachusetts," she said. "What about you?"

"I'm from Boston," he said.

"That's great," she smiled. "It's nice meeting someone from the same area as me."

"It is," he said. "Why did you move to Korea?"

"My dad got a job here," she said. "And I had to come too. I honestly didn't want to because I had a feeling I'd deal with this."

"Honestly," he said. "I didn't think it was gonna be that bad."

"Well," she said. "You thought wrong."

He laughed. "Come on," he put his arm around her. "Let's go get you a change of clothes."

"Thanks," she said. "I'd greatly appreciate that."


She had to serve her detention by cleaning up the mess made earlier from Jan Di's group bullying incident. For gum, I get in trouble and this is the thanks I get! What else do they have for me?

She had to scrape food off the floors and mop up right after. Her next duty was to clean the windows and pick up trash throughout the school including the soccer field. It was smarter to do the windows first because the boys were still playing rugby this late in the evening. "I thought they were rich enough to hire a janitor? But no, they had to leave the dirty work to the students! Unbelievable!" she exclaimed. I'll finish as soon as I can, she thought. Dad might be worried about me.

To help her pass the time, she wanted to put on some music and found an old radio and came across a classic rock station. She blasted the radio when she heard her favorite Guns N Roses song: Paradise City. She sang:

"Take me down to the Paradise City where the grass is green and the girls are pretty… Oh won't you please take me home!"

"I love this song!" she screamed when she felt no one around. She went into the janitor's closet to grab more cleaning products. The door shut behind her which made her jump. She turned around in confusion. For a moment, she felt as if someone was watching her, "Hello? Is anyone there?" she said. "This isn't funny. I'll just grab whatever I need to grab and get out of here. There's no one here but me. The guys are still playing rugby so no one's in the school with me. Just breathe, Jessie. It's just your imagination."

She turned around and began looking for more rags and gloves for the windows. She grabbed a mop from the corner with a bucket and behind the mop and bucket was a giant hole in the wall. It was big enough for a rat to fit into. She hoped she wasn't going to come across a rat or she'll start having a panic attack. "This is starting to get scary," she said to herself. Just then, a sponge fell over and when she bent over to pick it up a swarm of spiders came crawling out of the hole in the wall. There were so many of them she started freaking out. "AHHHHH!" she screamed and turned to try to open the door. It was locked. She twisted the knob but it still won't budge. "SOMEBODY HELP ME!" she pounded on the door continuously screaming, "AHHHHH!"

The F4 guys were just coming out of the locker room when they heard a scream. "Did you just hear that?" asked Woo Bin.

"Yeah," the rest of the guys answered.

"I think it's coming from over there," Yi Jeong pointed.

"Let's go," Woo Bin started running and the guys followed.

"Somebody please help me!" she cried.

She heard the knob turn and jumped to her feet. She immediately ran out and hugged the person for saving her, completely unaware that her saviors were none other than F4. "Oh thank you! Thank You! Thank You!" she exclaimed gleefully. "I'd probably die if you didn't save me! Thank you!" She realized the person she was hugging was Woo Bin and pushed him away. "Oh, it's you."

"What happened in there?" asked Yi Jeong. "You were screaming like a maniac."

"Okay where do I start?" she asked. "I was serving my detention by cleaning up the school after you idiots and as I was going into the closet to grab a few things the door shut behind me and for a moment I felt as if there was someone in there with me, watching me. Then something fell so I picked it up and I found this huge hole in the wall. And suddenly, a huge swarm of spiders came crawling out of that giant hole. I hate spiders!"

"Spiders?" Jun Pyo's eyes widened. Jessie could see that he, too, was almost as afraid of spiders as she was.

"Yeah," she nodded.

The four guys looked at her in silence. "Go check it out," Jun Pyo commanded one of the guys.

Ji Hoo stepped forward and examined the room. When he came out, he shook his head. "I don't see anything, not even spiders."

They all turned to look at her. "I'm not making this up." she shook her head.

"You said you were locked in the closet and saw a swarm of spiders and felt someone watching you," said Yi Jeong. "We don't see anything and no one's around. It sure sounds like you're making this up or someone's playing a mean prank on you."

"Prank?" she said. "Wait a minute, the red card! It's probably one of you guys!" she said in an accusatory tone.

"Red card?" Woo Bin turned to Jun Pyo. "I thought we don't give red cards to more than one person a week?"

"We don't and I don't think I'd be assigning you one at least not this week," Jun Pyo said in confusion. "Wait, you got a red card?"

"Yeah, I did," she nodded. "And you were gonna give me a red card?"

Jun Pyo glared at her. "I was thinking about it." he said smirking at her. She rolled her eyes.

"That's strange," Ji Hoo said suddenly and turned to his friends.

"Well," Yi Jeong said after a moment of silence. "We don't have time to try to investigate tonight. And we should all get going right now. So are you gonna be okay…?"

"Jessie," she answered.

"Right," he nodded. "I'm So Yi Jeong, that's Song Woo Bin, that's Yoon Ji Hoo, and that's Goo Jun Pyo."

"I know who you guys are. I did my research, thank you very much. And to answer your question: No, I won't be fine," she said to answer his question. "If I have to stay here all night, I'd rather jump in front of a bus. You," she turned to Jun Pyo. "You own the school, is it possible to let this punishment slide? I promise I'll serve my detention. But can you at least give me a break tonight? Please?"

He glared at her and dryly answered. "Fine," he said. "But I don't make the rules. I'll cover for you and let this slide but under one condition."

"And what's that?" she asked.

"No more funny stuff," he told her.

"You got it," she said. "Thank you. I don't know how I can repay you."

"Yeah, yeah," he brushed her off. "Don't mention it."

"We'll get going now," Yi Jeong told her. "You sure you're gonna be okay?"

"Yeah, I'll be fine," she said.

"Alright," he said. "Good night."

"Good night," she said and Jun Pyo, Ji Hoo, and Yi Jeong walked off leaving her alone with Woo Bin. She turned to him. "Thanks again."

He smirked at her. "Don't mention it."

"Whatever you do," she pleaded with him. "This does not leave Shinhwa High, you got that?"

"What makes you think I would do that?" he asked with an amused expression.

"Because if you say something, the whole school will think I'm a wimp and they'll have a field day," she answered.

He laughed. "You're funny, you know that?"

"Thank you," she said dryly.

Once it was quiet he suddenly said. "It's getting late. Will you get home safely?"

She looked at the time on her phone. "Shit! I missed the bus!" she looked at him. "Do you think you could maybe…?"

He laughed again. "You really are a funny girl," he smiled at her. "Sure, why not?"

"Thank you," she smiled at him.


On the car ride home, Jessie found herself carrying on a nice conversation with Woo Bin. He told her about his family and their business, and about his three best friends. She told him about her life, her family, and her four best friends back in Ipswich.

"This is a beautiful place," she said as she was admiring everything as they were driving pass buildings and landmarks. "It sucks I haven't had time to admire it with my dad since moving here."

Woo Bin was silent. He sympathized with Jessie and said, "Maybe, when you're free," he told her. "I could give you a tour myself."

She turned to him and smiled. "That'd be nice," she said and turned to look at a familiar building. "We're here."

His eyes widened. "You live here?" he asked.

"Yeah, why?" she asked in confusion.

"My family owns this building," he answered.

She gulped. "Really?" she was amused and read the sign: Il Shin Construction Project. "Oh wow, I didn't know that. I thought you guys owned a construction business?"

"We do," he corrected her. "I meant we built your home."

"Oh, I see," she nodded. Out of courtesy she asked, "Would you like to come inside?"

"Is that okay with you?" he asked politely.

"It's your building," she said cleverly. "You can do whatever the hell you want."

He chuckled. "Okay," he said and drove up to the main entrance.

The valet immediately recognized him and called out to the other building staff members. "Hey everyone, the Young Master is here!" he exclaimed and everyone gathered at the entrance to greet Woo Bin.

Jessie's eyes widened. Good lord, she thought. What have I gotten myself into?

He smiled at her then greeted the staffers. "Everyone, this is my new friend, Jessie. She lives in this building so I expect you to treat her as well as you treat me. That will be all."

She turned to him. "You don't have to do that for me," she said. "I think saving me from being locked in the janitor's closet all night is nice enough for me."

"No, but I want to," he insisted. "We're friends remember?"

"Right," she said. "Thank you, Woo Bin. I don't know how to thank you."