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"It's a terrible idea with dire consequences!" warned the heiress.

"You are freaking out for no reason," Woo Bin reasoned.

"Don't undermine the seriousness of the situation. Friends could be torn apart, relationships could be broken." With one look at Woo Bin, she went on. "Don't believe me, let me tell you about what happened the last time I attempted something this dangerous. I was five and kind of stupid. It was my first day of senior kindergarten and I was busy playing 'eyes spy' with my friend Sang Min Ji, when an extremely cute kid entered. His name was Chu Min Ho and he was new in town. The moment his and Min Ji's eyes met, I could tell there was undeniable chemistry between them. As her friend, I considered it my duty to play cupid's assistant."

"You were a mature five year old."

"I was awesome, even back then. Anyway, First, I mixed some glue and paint together. Then, I invited both of them to finger-paint. I was hoping that their hands would get stuck and that will help them bond," she said while raising both her hands in the air. "But it backfired! It was hard to separate their hands. Eventually, Kim Hae Won, the villain of my tale, ended the crisis with her miracle soap. Min Ho became close to her instead of my friend , and if that wasn't bad enough, because I provided the paint, Min Ji never spoke to me again."

Woo Bin looked at her with understanding. Theirs was a hard life. Most people did not understand how noble their intentions and how great their plans were. He had several such bad experiences of his own.

"It won't be like that this time. Trust me; I have known Yi Jeong for a long time. He has never brought a girl to the studio and never before has he taught anyone pottery."

"How does she look like?"

"So hot that she makes me cry...but she's my bro's girl."

Woo Bin would never hit on his bro's girl, that was unthinkable.

"I don't know Woo Bin…"

"They have undeniable chemistry."

To prove his point Woo Bin showed her the picture he had taken of the couple after they had left Yi Jeong's studio. On seeing the photo, her face immediately lit up with anticipation.

"Woo Bin, they would have such gorgeous children. We have to try, we owe it to hotness."

Woo Bin nodded in approval. They needed more beautiful children in this world. After all, who would his future children flirt with?

"First thing first, we need to gather more information," Jae Kyung suggested.

Woo Bin's attention was diverted by the vibration of his phone.

"Apparently, Shinwa is organizing a ski trip," he said with delight.

On hearing the name 'Shinwa' a look of mild disgust crossed Jae Kyung's face. It was only for a second, but it did not go unnoticed by the highly observant Woo Bin.

"What happened?"

"I'm not a fan of Shinwa."

Woo Bin raised an eyebrow. He was surprised, mildly insulted, but mostly surprised. Shinwa was the dream. It was a privilege to study there. Someone hating the place was unheard of.

Jae Kyung seemed to have read his mind for she elaborated, "I know that Shinwa does not have many haters, but I just find the idea of an institution for the rich and the privileged sort of… pompous. Plus, I would hate going to a school, or a university that was ruled by a particular group."

"I won't say the F4 rule the place." Jae Kyung did not look convinced at all. "Alright, we enjoy certain privileges. But it's not like we are tyrants." Jae Kyung looked at him with amusement. Perhaps she found his attempt to defend Shinwa's honor hilarious.

_oOo_

Yi Jeong was sitting on the bench scrutinizing the pot Ga Eul had made. It was oddly shaped and coarse, but then again, she was just beginning. She was a good student: diligent, focused and punctual. They had had seven pottery classes and she had not been late for any, until today. Just when he was convinced she wasn't coming, she showed up. She greeted him, like she usually did, but the warmth was missing from her smile. Her mood did not improve with time. She was oddly quiet. The silence was deafening. Thinking that conversation might improve her mood, Yi Jeong asked, "I noticed that two numbers on your list were blank?"

"Those items are personal," she explained. For a split second, a smile crept on her face. It was soon gone and was replaced by gloominess. It was getting too much for the potter. He wasn't used to seeing Ga Eul looking so down. She was always so warm and positive. It was not only her expression, she was having trouble molding. Her fingers were trembling and the smallest distractions were affecting her concentration. She distorted the cup she was making and hit the table in frustration.

"What's wrong?"

In the short time he had known Ga Eul, he had learned that she was a private person. It was not a good idea to force information out of her; it was important to let her willingly reveal it. But seeing her so frustrated and unfocused, he couldn't help but pry.

"Nothing, I'm fine," she replied.

If he didn't know any better, he would think she was related to Woo Bin. They were both unreasonably stubborn. Looks like he would have to use the same tactic he used with his bro.

"Was it something at work? At your house? With a friend? Is it about a boy?"

Her expression changed on hearing his last guess. Sensing that he had hit a cord, he waited patiently for her to elaborate, but she didn't. He took a deep breath. This was not going to be easy.

"I have had my own share of relationship problems. I have never had a serious girlfriend, save for the one I had in high school. That was one heck of a messy relationship," he laughed sardonically.

The look of pain that flashed across Yi Jeong's face didn't go unnoticed. Ga Eul gently pressed his hand. Sometimes a single touch can express more empathy than a thousand comforting words. He began to relax. The shadow of the memory slowly beginning to creep away…

"I broke up with my boyfriend today."

"Did you break it off?"

This seemed like the only plausible explanation. He couldn't think of any reason why a guy would let her go. She was not only nice, but also beautiful, maybe even as beautiful as he.

"Yes…" brushing her hair back and securely tucking it behind her ears, she continued: "I found out that he already had a girlfriend."

Yi Jeong's mouth was hanging open in shock. He knew guys did this. There some people he knew personally, who did this to several women. Yet, he never imagined this to happen to one of his friends.

"He gave me the usual cheater's speech. Said that he was planning to break it off with his girlfriend for a long time. That their relationship was on the verge of falling apart," she smirked

"That wasn't all, he had the audacity to tell me that his lies were a testament to how deep his feelings were for me and that the first time he saw me…" a look of embarrassment crossed her face. After composing herself, she went on: "he was completely smitten and just couldn't resist."

"I'm sorry to hear that," he consoled.

"I usually see through these things!" she burst out.

"I feel so stupid!" she held her head in dismay. It took five minutes before she was collected enough to look at Yi Jeong. He could see her eyes beginning to well up. A wave of panic began to spread through his mind. He moved closer to her, and then, tentatively, placed his arms around her. She placed her head on the crook of his shoulder. This was weird for him. He had never had to deal with this kind of situation before and didn't know what else to do. Suddenly he had an epiphany.

"I know what would cheer you up," he said excitedly.

He dragged her out of his studio and led her towards his car.

"Where are we going?"

"You'll know when we get there," he said, his eyes gleaming with anticipation.

_oOo_

"I don't know, Yi Jeong, this cost more than my rent, my annual rent."

"Nonsense, it looks lovely. Try it on," Yi Jeong requested while leading her to the changing room. In his effort to cheer her up, he had brought her to one of the most luxurious and posh mall in the city. New clothes always lighten people's mood, moreover, makeover was on her list. It was like killing two birds with one stone.

She slowly stepped out of the changing room, facing him, she asked for his input

Dressed in a royal blue dress that ended right above her knee, she looked magnificent. The dress tugged at all the right places, accentuating her curves.

"You look…stunning."

He could feel her cheeks go a little pink, in response to his compliment.

"Thank You, but this is still too expensive."

This went on for quite some time, Yi Jeong would pick out an outfit, Ga Eul would declare it to be ridiculously expensive and put it back. Before long, it became clear that they were never going to pick out a dress in this store. The duo ended up going to a less expensive mall, the kind Yi Jeong never imagined himself coming to. However, even though the place looked shabby in comparison to the malls he preferred, the clothes were not all that bad. More importantly, Ga Eul seemed much more excited in this place. Like a little child in the candy store, she would pick up dress after dress and then go to the changing room to try them on. Later, Yi Jeong would be called upon to judge. There was this one dress he was particularly fond off. It was a long purple gown with a bow attached to the waist. The silhouette made her look slender yet elegant. It was a sleeveless gown, the perfect combination of sexy and classy. It would make Woo Bin go crazy.

"We are all done," she said with her usual glistening smile. This was more like the Ga Eul he knew: optimistic and cheerful.

"We are not even close to done. Buying a dress is not called a makeover. Next step: Beauty salon."

With that said, he took her to the salon of her choice.

He sat patiently in a chair while the women waited on Ga Eul. One curled her hair while another worked on her makeup. This was the first time Yi Jeong had accompanied a girl to the salon. When he came to think of it, he had done all lot of things for the first time today. After what seemed to be an hour, Ga Eul's makeover was done. The mascara emphasized her long curly eyelashes while the blush underscored her cheekbones, but the best of all was her hair which was curled into loose curls. She looked spectacular. With a smile playing on her lips, she slowly walked towards him.

"This completes two items on my list: makeover and telling someone something you're not really comfortable telling them."

_oOo_

Yi Jeong sat in the F4 lounge fully satisfied. This had been a long and eventful day, for both him and Ga Eul. He never thought he would talk about his ex-girlfriend to anyone. He was glad Ga Eul hadn't pressed for details. He wasn't at the point where he could tell her, or anyone for that matter, why that relationship had crumbled. But perhaps, someday, he might get there…

_oOo_

"What do you mean it's unthinkable?" Woo Bin shouted in exasperation.

"It goes against the rules," the principal said sternly.

Woo Bin was sick of arguing with this unreasonable man. The principal was behaving as if Woo Bin had asked for his daughter's hand in marriage as opposed to a simple bending of the rules.

A/N: Tell us what you thought about the Yi Jeong and Ga Eul scene. We are not use to writing romance. So

What do you think Woo Bin wants?

What happened between Yi Jeong and his ex?

Please review. It would make Ga Eul feel better ;)

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