CHAPTER 10 HOPE YOU GUYS ENJOY AND PLEASE SUPPORT ME BY REVIEWING^^ TAYLOR YOU BETTER READ THIS. YOU HEAR ME?
*Beep, beep*
The alarm clock rang. Young Ah opened her eyes and looked at the calendar beside her. December 2.
Young Ah let out a big sigh. She got dressed in all black. *It's been six years.* A tear went down her eyes.
She dressed in all black. When she went downstairs, her dad was already dressed up in all black too.
"You're ready?" her dad asked.
"Yes."
"Let's go."
They both got into Young Ah's dad's car. Her phone rang and she picked it up.
"Hello?"
"Young Ah are you busy today?" Sunggyu asked.
"Yes. Me and my dad are going somewhere today. Why?" Young Ah said.
"I was gonna ask you to hang out with me today but I guess you also need to hang out with your dad so I won't ask you," Sunggyu explained.
"Sorry, oppa," Young Ah apologized.
"It's ok. Call me later, ok?"
"Yes."
"Bye."
"Bye."
Young Ah hung up.
"You didn't tell him?" Young Ah's dad asked.
"No. He doesn't need to know." Young Ah answered.
They went to her mother's graveyard. It was her death anniversary. They put a candle on her graveyard and a bouquet of flowers. They prayed in front of the graveyard.
After that they went to eat lunch together. "Tell me honestly. You still haven't forgiven yourself, have you?" Young Ah's dad asked.
She just looked away.
The whole day Sunggyu kept calling Young Ah but she wouldn't answer her phone. So he decided to check up on her.
The doorbell rang then Young Ah's dad came out after a few seconds.
"Aboji, annyeonghaseyo," Sunggyu bowed. "Is Young Ah here?"
"Come in," Young Ah's dad welcomed him.
Young Ah's dad made him sit down on the sofa.
"I need to talk to you first," Aboji said.
"Yes," Sunggyu said.
"Well, today is really not a good day for Young Ah," Aboji said.
"Why? Did something happen?" Sunggyu asked.
"Six years ago something did happen," Aboji said.
"What?" Sunggyu asked.
"Her mother died. She still can't forgive herself from what she did."
"What did she do?" Sunggyu asked.
"They had an argument because our pet dog ran away. Her mother was really close to that dog, so close that Young Ah even feels jealous. That's why she took off the leash of the dog and let him run away. She felt bad right away so she looked for the dog. Her mother followed her without Young Ah knowing. She was only eleven years old at that time. When she crossed the road, she didn't see the car getting nearer and nearer. That's when her mother pushed her out of the way and her mother was the one who got hit by the car," Aboji told the whole story to Sunggyu.
"I think right now, she needs you," Aboji said. "I trust her to you because you're the only one that made my daughter happy."
"I'll go see her then," Sunggyu said.
Sunggyu went up to Young Ah's room. She was laying down on her bed looking at the ceiling. When he opened the door Young Ah looked at him.
Sunggyu sat beside her bed. "You're dad told me."
Young Ah sat up. "I'm terrible aren't I?"
"No. I bet your mom already forgave you in heaven," Sunggyu tried making her feel better.
"That's not gonna make me feel any better if that's what oppa's trying to do," Young Ah said with a smile then looked at Sunggyu.
*I think it did make you feel better.* Sunggyu thought.
"Then what would make you feel better?" Sunggyu asked.
"Do the chicken dance for me," Young Ah suggested. She got up and pulled Sunggyu up with her. "Come on, I'll do it with you."
Sunggyu danced with Young Ah. Young Ah stopped and just laughed at him.
"Come here," Sunggyu grabbed Young Ah's waist with both his arms then they both fell on the bed with Young Ah on top of Sunggyu. Their faces were just inches away. Young Ah leaned closer to Sunggyu. Sunggyu closed the distance by kissing her. Young Ah kissed him back. They broke up the kiss after a while to get some air. Young Ah rested her head on Sunggyu's chest. Then they both fell asleep.
