"Ya, calm down Jun-pyo." Yi-jung called out to Jun-pyo, who stopped angrily pacing back and forth to punch the wall repeatedly in frustration. "You're going to break your hand that way."
"I don't think he cares, just until Dae-hyun is out of the picture." Woo Bin commented, as him, Yi-jung, and Ji-hoo sat on the couch observing their irritated friend with concerned looks.
Jun-pyo stopped stalking back and forth and turned to face them.
"Can you believe her?!" he yelled. "After what I've told her, is it right that she continues spending time with him?"
He plopped down on a chair beside them and continued ranting. "What is with that Dae-hyun guy anyway? What's so good about him that Jan Di is always with him nowadays? What about me? I'm her husband! What, am I suddenly not good enough for her?!"
"..No, that can't be true, I'm better than that guy!" he conceitedly added, pouting. "Jan Di must be out of her mind." he disapprovingly shook his head.
The F3 looked to each other, silently debating on who should start talking first.
Suddenly Jan Di quietly walked into the F4 lounge. The F3 looked at her, but Jun-pyo, who was facing the opposite direction and was looking down, did not even notice she was there.
"Uh," Ji-hoo started, clearing his throat. "I think you should talk to Jan Di about this, Jun-pyo." he suggested. Jun-pyo looked up at him.
"What do you mean? Whatever she has to say, I don't care. I'm not going to forgive her this easily, not this time! I've warned her earlier once before. She can come and cry and beg to me all she wants, I'm not going listen!" he childishly retorted.
Jan Di sighed, with tears almost stinging her eyes. "Jun-pyo..."
She swiftly moved in front of him and kissed him passionately, a kiss that lasted for who-knows-how-long. Jun-pyo couldn't help but kiss back, despite his anger. Woo Bin and Yi-jung smirked, while Ji-hoo observed emotionlessly.
After the kiss was over, Jun-pyo remembered they were being watched and looked over at the F3 cautiously. Jan Di gently smiled, and grasped Jun-pyo's arm, gesturing him to stand up and walk outside with her.
Once they were outside, a look of desperation suddenly swept Jan Di's face. "Is what you said true?"
Jun-pyo was slightly more plausible. "Hm?"
"What you said about not going to forgive me. Jun-pyo, just listen to me! I have a lot to say..." she pleaded, then nervously started pacing back and forth contemplating on things, similar to the way Jun-pyo did earlier. Slightly amused, he watched her, but maintained a serious demeanour and started to turn back. "I don't want to hear it."
"Jun-pyo.." she stopped him, grabbing his arm as he turned to look at her imploring face. "Please."
Jun-pyo sighed and crossed his arms indifferently as she began pacing again and started rambling.
"I know you're angry about all this, and I'm sorry. I really am, Jun-pyo, I'm sorry for not listening to you in the first place. It's just that things with Dae-hyun moved too quickly for me to comprehend.. it's like one minute I'm alone then the next minute Dae-hyun's there, doing whatever he does. And I know I've already explained this to you before, but this is the truth, nothing else. He's just a close friend, plus he's one of the first people to help me during hard times in primary and middle school. But now that I actually think about it, he's really annoying. But yet, I somehow find myself not being able to leave him, it's like me and him have this sort of magnet between us..."
Jun-pyo raised an eyebrow suspiciously.
Jan Di stopped pacing. "Jun-pyo, what I'm trying to say is that once we saw each other after so long, we figured we needed to catch up on things. In a way it's sort of like an unrequited lo-"
She stopped herself abruptly before finishing the word and gulped, hoping he didn't catch what she was about to say. Luckily for her, it looked like he hadn't as he was staring off straight ahead, deep in thought.
"The bottom line is.. that he's just an old close friend I haven't seen in years whom I've overspent time with. I promise I won't see him anymore."
Jun-pyo remained silent, maintaining his serious expression.
"Please forgive me, Jun-pyo, really..." she begged sadly, looking at him. When he didn't respond and continued looking ahead coldly, Jan Di wiped the lingering tears from her eyes and stared at the ground, preparing to leave.
"Idiot.."
She looked up at him, puzzled. He looked back at her, keeping a serious face.
"You meet an old friend, fine. You spent time together, okay. Then you hug him, kiss him, and ignore what I say by continuing to stay around him. Put yourself in my shoes. Would you forgive yourself?"
Jan Di frowned, expecting this from him. "I'm sorry, I don't know what else to do. Those weren't my fault, he forced me to do all those things. Whether you accept my apology or not, I don't know... I don't know what else to say." she commented tiredly, and began to turn around.
Then Jun-pyo abruptly grabbed her wrist and pulled her close to him, so that they were face-to-face.
"Idiot." he repeated, his size intimidating her. She gulped nervously and tried to break free from his grasp.
"Jun-pyo, I already-"
Jan Di's sentence was cut short as Jun-pyo suddenly put his lips on hers and began kissing her, hard. Surprised, Jan Di kissed him back as people who walked past them stared.
When the kiss ended, she looked at Jun-pyo, confused. He looked back at her, a small smile forming at the ends of his lips.
"Idiot," he said again, this time with a lighter tone. "You're such an idiot. Did you really believe I wouldn't forgive you over something as stupid as this?"
She shot a dumbfounded look at him. "So, you do forgive me?"
He chuckled and wiped her tear-stained face. "Of course, I was just testing you. Dummy, you fell for it." he softly teased her.
"And also, I know none of what happened is your fault. Even though I know you used to like him.." he started, shooting a knowing look at her, to which she smiled nervously. "But that doesn't matter. All that matters now is us and our life together. Jan Di, you know I love you, more than anything in this world. Nothing is ever going to change that... especially not some jealous unimportant guy." he told her sincerely, looking deep into her eyes. She gently smiled back at him.
"I'm sorry." she repeated again, as he put an arm around her shoulder as they walked back inside.
"I love you..." she added softly, then looked up at him. Jun-pyo peered down at her happily and pulled her closer to him.
"I know." he teased her, to which they both chuckled.
What they both didn't know was that Dae-hyun ominously standing close by, having heard their whole conversation.
A/N: So that's the ending, sorry if it was kind of rushed and probably disappointing to some of you, I was unsure about how to end this story but I just had to finish it soon. But will there be a sequel? Hmmmm
Also Lee Min Ho's new drama is coming out this week! "The Heirs", let's hope it's good. Can't wait to watch it ;)
