Hello there, everyone. Happy New Year! And am sorry for delaying this chapter.

I am back again with chapter four of my story. This chapter will give you a brief overview of Ga Eul's background, which I changed slightly from the original background she was given in the series. I am also thankful to the people who have shown interest in these stories of mine, especially this one. Thank you very much.

Disclaimer: I do not own the Boys Over Flowers characters.

I hope you enjoy the chapter.


Ga Eul's Background…

Her full name is Yoon Chu Ga Eul; she is the adopted sister of Yoon Ji Hoo and the best friend of Geum Jan Di and Min Seo Hyun. She has been studying in New York and living with Jan Di's parents. Ga Eul is a hopeless romantic, and she hopes to find a soulmate just like her best friend. She and her best friend Jan Di own a cafeteria at Shinhwa University that sells the best snacks and foods of all kinds across the world. Ga Eul returns to Korea, and she starts studying in Shinhwa with her best friend. Later, she finds herself caught in a love triangle. (I will mention the boys in the coming chapters.)


"Oppa," she said and turned to Ji Hoo.

Ji Hoo smiled and opened his arms to embrace his sister. It has been 10 years since he last saw her. He missed her company and hoped she would stay with him and Jan Di this time. "I missed you," he said, holding her tightly in his arms. His sister had come to visit him after a long time, and they both were eager to catch up.

"I missed you, brother, but am also disappointed in you," she huffed in his arms, still happy to be with her brother. He smiled and pulled away, looking into her eyes. He knew why she was disappointed in him.

Ji Hoo nodded his head. "I know, I should have looked after her better, but I failed you—"

"Ga Eul," Jan Di said as she got out of bed, interrupting their bonding. "I was caught off guard but am fine now."

"But—" she began pouting and suddenly turned to his friends, who were still in the room. Her gaze was fixed on Gu Jun Pyo. "You," she said, pointing a warning finger at him. "If anything happens to Jan Di, I will rip you into shreds," she warned him menacingly.

Gu Jun Pyo was taken aback by her sudden intensity and could only stand in silence as he felt the full force of her anger toward the commoner. Nobody has ever threatened him like that before. His fear was palpable, and he could not muster any words in response as he thought about the consequences if anything did indeed happen to Jan Di.


The F3 didn't know that their friend had a sister. They had known each other for so long but couldn't figure out if Yoon Ji Hoo had a sister. For all they knew, Ji Hoo was the only child in the Yoon family. Where did this girl come from? Why has he never told us about his sister? Questions were flooding their minds, but Yoon Ji Hoo was not ready to answer them. He had kept this part of his life hidden from them for so long, and he was not sure if it was the right time to tell them the truth.

...

"The two of you can do some bonding," Jan Di said, referring to Ji Hoo and Seo Hyun, rising from Ji Hoo's bed. Ji Hoo looked at Jan Di and Seo Hyun nervously. She then directly looked at Ji Hoo, who looked worried at her; he rushed to her side and heard her say, "Speak with your friends; I and Ga Eul also have a lot of catching up to do." Taking her words to heart, Ji Hoo looked into her eyes and nodded.

"Yes, Oppa," Ga Eul chimed in as she saw her best friend trying to avoid Ji Hoo's concern since the woman he loves was back. "I brought a lot of souvenirs for my best friend." Ji Hoo smiled weakly, appreciative of the gesture.

"OK," Ji Hoo reluctantly agreed but was still worried about Jan Di, as she had just woken up and her injuries were still fresh.

"Let me know if you need anything," he told her before she could walk away.

"I will," she said.


Kim Nari watched as Ji Hoo was reluctant to let Jan Di leave. She surely understood why, because the commoner had just woken up and her injuries were still fresh, but the way he held her and cared for her was what bothered her the most. Kim Nari turned away and blinked back her tears, trying to tell herself that she had no right to be jealous.

Why did Ji Hoo allow another girl to sleep in his bed? Didn't he have a spare room where he could put her? If he did have a sister, why not let the injured girl use his sister's room instead of his own? 'Sure, there is more to their friendship than it looks like.'

Kim Nari continued to notice Ji Hoo's excessive concern for Jan Di. The way he rushed to his wardrobe, and another section he could see Women's clothing meticulously organized. "Who owns those clothes?" she asked silently to herself, but Jun Pyo heard her.

"Well, it's more than just friendship," Jun Pyo responded.

"Luckily, most of your casual clothes are here," he said, and apart from two people, everyone in the room was stunned. Ga Eul knew that Ji Hoo and Jan Di shared a room whenever she visited. So most of her belongings were in his room. And most of those clothes were from her or her parents whenever they sent things from America. Despite the surprise of the people in the room, Ji Hoo and Jan Di were unfazed by this revelation.

"Ga Eul, why don't you help Jan Di dress up?" Seo Hyun proposed. She approached Ji Hoo and selected a simple pink floral spaghetti strap casual short dress with a deep V-neckline and flat pink rubber sandals.

"Jan Di-ah, come to my room," her best friend said, and they were out the door.

"Hold on!" Ji Hoo stopped them. He rushed over to bring her hair oil and a brush. "Today Ga Eul will do the hair for you."

"Thank you"


Ga Eul and Jan Di were out of the room. Seo Hyun asked the guys to sit. They were like hungry wolves waiting for the answers to everything that was happening around them. "Since when did you have a sister who is a commoner?" Jun Pyo did not waste any time.

"I don't remember being obligated to answer your stupid question," he mocked him.

"Ji Hoo," Yi Jeong said, "We've been friends for over fifteen years, and you've never told us that you have a sister?"

"I don't need to explain myself to you," he said, walking over to the door of his bedroom and opening it. "Please leave." Ji Hoo's tone was defensive, and he seemed uncomfortable discussing his family. As Yi Jeong left the room, he could not help but wonder why Ji Hoo was so guarded about his personal life.


Later in the evening, Ga Eul was on her way to her bedroom and saw Jan Di trying to sneak out of Ji Hoo's bedroom.

Ji Hoo had carried Jan Di back to his room while she was sleeping after they had caught up. He was sure she was tired since he knew Ga Eul's antics could wear her out, and the doctor had said she needed to rest for 72 hours. They had talked, and she had agreed to stay in Jan Di's apartment. Ga Eul could tell her best friend was nervous about sleeping in her brother's room now that Seo Hyun's girlfriend had returned. Ga Eul knew her friend so well that she decided to tease her since her brother was occupied with making dinner for them, especially for Jan Di.

Ga Eul grinned devilishly and slowly tiptoed behind her best friend, and when Jan Di was about to open the front door, he said, "Hey commoner, why are you sneaking about?" Jun Pyo's voice startled them. Ga Eul's plan to tease her best friend was thwarted when Jan Di stopped at the door.

Jun Pyo's gaze was on Jan Di. She returned her gaze to him, her face irritated. "What are you still doing here?" she asked him.

Gu Jun Pyo made long strides toward her, took her hand, and forcefully began leading her to the dining room while she protested. And upon hearing a commotion, Ji Hoo and the others came from the dining room only to see their friend Jun Pyo forcefully holding Jan Di's hand.

"Gu Jun Pyo, what are you doing?" Ji Hoo asked, feeling a tinge of uneasiness in his heart.

"The commoner was trying to run away," he said, defending his actions.

"Why are you leaving?" Ji Hoo directed his question to Jan Di. His voice indicated that he was hurt by her actions. He approached her and took her hand.

"I—I just…" She scratched her head, looking for a reason to go out since she already knew the reason. She had seen him and Seo Hyun kiss, and although it had been simple, it still brought that nasty pain to her heart. Jan Di was not fully aware of these feelings she had towards Ji Hoo because she was inexperienced in matters of the heart. All she knew was that whenever Ji Hoo was with another girl, this pain would come.

"Can't you stay here tonight?" he asked her while gazing at her. "I want to make sure you're Ok," he clarified.

The following morning, Jan Di was still in Ji Hoo's bed, but there was no sign of him. She felt a pang of disappointment, but then noticed a note on the nightstand that read, "I had to leave early for work, but call me later and let me know you're Ok."

"I have to go to school," she said, getting out of bed. She showered and got ready for school. Secretary Park was in the living room having tea with Ga Eul, who was dressed in a Shinhwa uniform. Ga Eul greeted her and asked if she was feeling better. She nodded, still thinking about the note on the nightstand. "We are going together to school," Ga Eul informed her.

Jan Di sat down at the table with her best friend and Secretary Park to have tea. She was served an American breakfast of her favorite pancakes tossed with maple syrup, scrambled eggs, and bacon. She was also given a glass of pineapple and mint juice. Jan Di was delighted to have her favorite breakfast and juice before heading to school with Ga Eul. She thanked Secretary Park for the delicious meal and looked forward to a great day ahead.

"The two of you look after each other." Secretary Park warned them since he has been taking care of them since they were kids. He knew when the two of them were together, they always had each other's back and nothing could stop them from achieving their goals. He then asked the maids.


Jan Di walked to her class with Ga Eul as they talked about what was new. Ga Eul talked about her experience in New York. She talked about her visits to Times Square and Central Park, and how much she enjoyed the diversity of the city. Jan Di listened intently, fascinated by Ga Eul's stories. She could not help but feel a bit envious of Ga Eul's adventures, as she had never been outside of South Korea. However, Jan Di was happy for her friend and excited to hear more about her travels.

"Another commoner is here," snickering voices said behind them.

Ga Eul and Jan Di rolled their eyes and turned to look at the three girls standing there with their lame poses and chewing gum in their mouths. They were the popular girls in their school, always making fun of others and acting superior. Jan Di and Ga Eul ignored them and continued their conversation, knowing that they were not worth their time or attention.


"Are those the girls that have been nagging you?" asked her best friend when they were out of sight.

"They said they would marry the F4 since they are the kings and they are the queens of Shinhwa."

Her best friend's response made her laugh, but she couldn't help but wonder if they were serious about marrying the F4 or if it was just a joke. But Ji Hoo, was already a reserved man, meaning the other three were left.

"Tomorrow we will be going to New Caledonia. Will you come with us?" Ga Eul asked. She recalled having a secret discussion with him about talking to Jan Di about going to New Caledonia for a party to welcome Seo Hyun back. She wondered if he had already talked to Jan Di and if they were planning to go to New Caledonia together.

"I don't think it will be possible." Jan Di replied and walked to the pool to swim for a bit to calm her mind and forget about the love for Ji Hoo that she harbors in her heart since he sees her as his sister. As she changed into her swimming suit, Jan Di couldn't help but wonder if she should try to move on from her feelings for Ji Hoo and explore other possibilities in her life. She knew it wouldn't be easy, but maybe it was time to take a chance and see what the future held.

She walked out of the locker room to see a pile of rubble floating in the water. Her brain grew angry at the sight before her, and before she knew it, she was screaming "GU JUN PYO!" at top of her lungs.


"Is it necessary to do this?" Yi Jeong asked his friend, who was grinning while watching Jan Di on the screen as she cleaned the pool full of trash with Ji Hoo's sister and her best friend.

His friend replied, "It's not necessary, but it's entertaining to watch her struggle." and he continued laughing.

"I think if Ji Hoo saw this, he would be angry like yesterday," Nari said to Woo Bin and Yi Jeong. Woo Bin and Yi Jeong nodded in agreement, knowing Ji Hoo's temper all too well. They decided to keep the incident to themselves to avoid any unnecessary drama. They barely got him to forgive them yesterday after what they did to Jan Di, and now here was Jun Pyo bullying the same girl. They knew that if they told Ji Hoo about his behavior, it would only make things worse and cause more tension in their already fragile friendship. They hoped that Jun Pyo would eventually come to his senses and treat Jan Di with the respect she deserved.

"I have a weird feeling about this," Woo Bin whispered.

Nari read his mind. "That perhaps he has developed a crush on her,"

"Yes," Yi Jeong replied instead "But he will be disappointed," he said, looking back at Jun Pyo, who was laughing uncontrollably at how Jan Di and Ga Eul were struggling to clean the pool. Yi Jeong seemed to have a sense of foreboding as he watched Jun Pyo's reaction, knowing that his friend would eventually regret his actions toward the girls. He then turned away, hoping that Jun Pyo would learn his lesson soon.


"I can't believe I wasted all my morning cleaning a swimming pool," Jan Di commented to her friend while she was getting changed into her uniform.

"I know, right? But think about it, at least you got some exercise and fresh air," her friend replied with a smile.

"We should go to our cafeteria and see what is there."

Jan Di and Ga Eul planned to walk out of the locker room, but they were both stunned to see four boys there. The boys looked like they were waiting for someone and seemed to be in a hurry. Jan Di and Ga Eul quickly grabbed their bags and made their way out of the locker room, trying to avoid any confrontation.

"Split up," Jan Di said, noticing the boys following them.

Ga Eul took a different exit out of the swimming area, and Jan Di used the normal one, but she was caught by the three boys while one ran after Ga Eul. Jan Di tried to fight off the boys, but they were too strong for her. Just as she thought all hope was lost, someone unexpected came to her rescue.

"Attacking in a group?" Ji Hoo said, his eyes burning with rage at the way Jan Di was being held by three boys. Two were holding her arms, while another was holding her legs. He always hated the fact that another man would touch her. "GET YOUR FILTHY HANDS OFF HER!" he roared. She was his and his alone, and he would do anything to protect her from any harm or danger. His possessiveness over her was intense, and he couldn't bear the thought of anyone else laying a finger on her.

"Jun Pyo... Jun Pyo sunbae ordered us," they stammered on their words, afraid to face the wrath of Yoon Ji Hoo. Yoon Ji Hoo's calm demeanor was in stark contrast to Jun Pyo's aggressive personality, which made the situation even more intimidating for them. Nevertheless, they knew they had to follow Jun Pyo's orders.

"Get lost," he said calmly, but his tone was threatening.

The group hesitated for a moment, but eventually turned around and left the room. As they walked away, they couldn't help but feel uneasy about what Ji Hoo might do to them if they stayed back.


Ga Eul was still running when she, by chance, crashed into Woo Bin and Yi Jeong, who were on their way to their cars. She was out of breath but still rushed to them, calling for help. Woo Bin and Yi Jeong were surprised to see Ga Eul in distress, but they quickly offered their assistance and asked her what happened. Ga Eul explained that she and Jan Di were being chased by a group of boys and didn't know what to do.

Both Yi Jeong and Woo Bin fumed at Jun Pyo for doing this. They already knew it was their friend with his childish behavior of bullying these two girls. Yi Jeong and Woo Bin had tried to talk to Jun Pyo about his behavior before, but he never seemed to listen. They were starting to worry that their friend was becoming someone they didn't recognize. Someone who didn't have a conscious at all. They knew that behind his cold behavior there was that kind-hearted boy. People often misunderstood him due to his lack of emotions, but those who truly knew him saw the compassion he had for others. Despite his tough exterior, he always went out of his way to help those in need. But today was out of hand.


"Are you OK, my little otter?" Ji Hoo asked Jan Di, noticing her crying softly. He took off his jacket and wrapped it around her shoulders. He then helped her rise from the ground.

She looked up at him, happy for his kindness. "Thank you," she whispered, feeling a sense of warmth spread through her body. Ji Hoo wrapped his hand around her body and swept her off the ground protecting her from any harm. He almost lost it when he saw those boys lay their disgusting hands on her. He couldn't bear the thought of anyone hurting her and promised to always be there for her, no matter what. He knew he would do anything to keep her safe and happy.

'Gu Jun Pyo, I will deal with you later,' Ji Hoo thought as he walked with Jan Di in his arms to his motorbike. He couldn't help but feel a sense of relief that Jan Di was safe and sound as she wrapped her arms around his neck and settled her head in his chest, but he knew he had to confront Gu Jun Pyo about his behavior towards her.

"Jan Di-ah," Ga Eul yelled at seeing her friend in her brother's arms. She was so relieved that she immediately rushed to Ji Hoo's side. "Thank you Oppa," she said to Ji Hoo.

"I will drop you home," Ji Hoo said, failing to release Jan Di from his arms. He asked Ga Eul to call the family driver to take them home. Jan Di began to feel uncomfortable being held by Ji Hoo and tried to wriggle out of his embrace, but he held on tight. Ga Eul noticed the tension and quickly made the call to the driver while Woo Bin and Yi Jeong looked on.


Later in the evening at the Goo mansion, Jun Pyo fumed at learning that Ji Hoo came in time to save the commoner Geum Jan Di. He knew she was important to him, but going against him was something else Jun Pyo hated. He had sent four boys to teach her a lesson, but they had gone overboard with attempting to rape her, and thinking about it made him want to kill the guys. Jun Pyo realized that he had made a grave mistake by sending those boys to harm her, and now he had to make things right. But his ego got the best of him, and he remembered that he wanted that commoner to apologize to Kim Nari for offending her.

"No, tomorrow I will make her apologize to Nari-ah," he said to himself, throwing a golf stick at the four boys standing before him.


Jan Di and Ga Eul walked into their apartment, which had a lotus pond on the side of the living room. The living room was big itself, with a comfortable sofa set and a large flat-screen TV mounted on the wall. The walls were painted in a light shade of blue, giving the room a calming ambiance. "Wow," Ga Eul gushed at the beauty of the living room. The living room was elegantly decorated with plush sofas and intricate paintings on the walls. Ga Eul couldn't wait to see what the rest of the house looked like. She then rushed to the kitchen, her favorite place. As she entered the kitchen, she was greeted by a modern-styled kitchen. The stainless steel appliances and marble countertops gave the kitchen a sleek and sophisticated look, making her feel like a professional chef. She couldn't wait to start cooking her favorite meal in this beautiful space. She then looked at the cupboards, which were spacious and well organized, with plenty of room for all of the cooking supplies. She knew that she would be able to create a delicious meal without any hassle in this kitchen. She then opened the fridge. It had all the ingredients they needed to cook plenty of food.

"Did Ji Hoo Oppa do this?" she asked Jan Di.

"He just gave me a hand in choosing the apartment, but I asked the interior decorator to make a change."

"Can I see our bedroom?"

"Sure, but you must know it is one master bedroom and a guest room just in case we have a visitor like Ji Hoo, who normally drops by but doesn't sleep in it,"

Ga Eul grinned, recalling how Ji Hoo loves sleeping next to Jan Di because she's warm by nature. "Since I am here, he will sleep there," she replied and rushed off to the wooden stairs surrounded by beautifully crafted railings, leading up to the first floor of the house where the bedrooms were located. She opened the bedroom where her best friend sleeps to find a well-painted pink wall and a woolen pink carpet that covered the entire floor of the bedroom. The room was filled with the sweet aroma of lavender candles, and the curtains were drawn, blocking out the bright sunlight. Two queen-sized beds, a big wooden closet, a reading table by the window, and a dressing mirror. "This bedroom is cozy, better than the one at my house," she said, going to the bathroom.

The bathroom was well designed with marble countertops, a spacious shower area, and a large bathtub perfect for relaxing after a long day. It also had an aloe vera plant in the corner of the bathroom. "What do you use aloe vera for?" Ga Eul asked.

"I use aloe vera for soothing sunburns, eating my hair, and moisturizing my skin," Jan Di said. "It's also great for treating minor cuts and burns."

"Yeah," Ga Eul said. "I recall women in New York using it also for hair treatment and hair growth." She turned to look at her best friend. "No wonder your hair has grown longer," she added.

"So you like the house?" she asked her best friend.

Her best friend nodded in agreement and smiled. "It's so cozy and welcoming, I could stay here forever," she replied, knowing that she actually wanted to stay since there was already another bed for her.

"Let's prepare food for dinner," Jan Di suggested and walked down the stairs to the kitchen. "I'm craving some French fries and some beef burgers, and what about you?"

"I think burgers and French fries will do, but that it is too much of a snack; we should have something nutritious, then tomorrow we can pack burgers for lunch," Ga Eul suggested.

"That's a great idea!" Ji Hoo's voice sounded from the living room.

Ga Eul rushed to her brother and immediately asked him when he arrived and how he got in. Jan Di of course rolled her eyes, since she was already used to him walking into her apartment without her permission. Ji Hoo explained that he had a spare key and that he wanted to surprise them with some takeout. Jan Di couldn't help but smile at his thoughtfulness, while Ga Eul teased him for always finding a way to sneak into her best friend's apartment.

"What nutritious food should I cook?" Jan Di was still in the kitchen. She knew the reason Ji Hoo came to her house was that something was bothering him.

"I will help you," Ga Eul replied, and she went back to her best friend in the kitchen. "I think we should have some chicken cooked with mushrooms and rice for dinner tonight,"

"How about we have pasta cooked with meatballs?" Ji Hoo suggested standing in between his sister and best friend. "I mean, it doesn't take long to get ready," he added

Ga Eul and Jan Di exchanged glances before they nodded in agreement, knowing Ji Hoo only knew how to cook pancakes and pasta, which is why he was suggesting it. "Oppa, is something bothering you?" Jan Di asked Ji Hoo, who sat on the stool by the counter.

Ji Hoo looked up at Jan Di and let out a deep sigh. "I'm just feeling a bit overwhelmed with everything going on in my life right now," he admitted, without giving specific details about what exactly was bothering him.

Jan Di nodded without asking too many questions about it and continued to help her best friend prepare dinner. She knew that sometimes it was better to just be there for someone without prying too much into their personal issues. As they cooked together, Jan Di hoped that their time spent in the kitchen would help Ji Hoo relax and forget about his troubles for a little while.


After dinner was ready, Ji Hoo set the round table, bringing out the plates and glasses. He helped them carry the food and set it on the table, taking the main chair while Jan Di and Ga Eul sat beside him. He brought his hands forward for them to pray for their meal. As they closed their eyes, he expressed his gratitude for the food and the company of his dear friends. After the prayer, they began to enjoy the delicious meal and engage in lively conversation.

After dinner, Jan Di went to the kitchen to wash the utensils while Ga Eul went to shower. Ji Hoo then took the opportunity to enjoy some quiet peace with Jan Di. He knew she would never pressure him to talk, and for that, he was grateful. He then proceeded to dry the dishes they had used to eat. As he continued with the task, he couldn't help but think about how lucky he was to have her in his life—someone who understood him without needing words. He felt a sense of peace wash over him, knowing that he didn't have to face his problems alone.

"Can I stay here tonight?" he asked after they had finished their chores.

"You came in uninvited, so why ask if you wanted to stay?" she said and walked away, but Ji Hoo stopped her by holding her hand.

"Let's go out for a walk," he said, and without answering, he led her out of the apartment. It was summer, but the air was a little cold walking without a sweater. Ji Hoo then wrapped his jacket around her, and he stayed with his creamy coat on.

She smiled and wrapped her body inside the jacket, then walked on the streets of the neighborhood in silence. "You know what, Jan Di-ah," he began, "I don't know why I always feel so peaceful when I am around you, but I guess maybe because we have been through fire and water together ever since we were kids."

Jan Di smiled back at him, feeling grateful for the bond they shared. "I know what you mean, Ji Hoo. We've been through a lot together, and I'm glad we have each other's backs."

"Seo Hyun wants to leave for Paris and never come back," he said, his face downcast.

"I'm sorry to hear that, Ji Hoo. Have you talked to her about why she wants to leave and if there's anything you can do to stop her decision?"

"You know how she is," he said, sniffling. "When she has made a decision, it's hard to change her mind. But I'll try to talk to her and see if there's anything I can do to stop her."

"Oppa!" Jan Di spoke tenderly, wrapping her arms around his waist to comfort him. "I'm sure once she finds out about how you love her, she will stay," she said, but her own words hurt her. She couldn't deny the love she had for him. She knew that confessing her love would only complicate things and potentially ruin their friendship, but the thought of him being with someone else was unbearable. She decided to keep her feelings to herself and support him in his pursuit of the woman he loved.


After hugging each other, they drew apart, and at that very moment, their eyes locked and time stood still, not knowing who moved first as their noses were touching, eyes closed, and lips a heartbeat away. They hovered there not daring to make a move but feeling the electricity between them that had been building for years. "What would have happened if you and I were a couple?" Ji Hoo asked in his husky voice, still hovering over her lips, wanting to kiss her but couldn't.

"I might be falling in love with you..." She confessed it to him with her eyes only, either out of fear that it was too fast or because she expected him to decipher her thoughts like he was so good at. But then, in a moment of boldness, she reached out and touched him. "Ji Hoo…" He immediately placed his warm hand over hers, holding it against his cool cheek.

"You know, I like it when you call my name; it sounds very sweet coming from you." His hand lingered for a moment before sliding down to capture her wrist. He brought her arm down to her side and laced his fingers with hers for the second time that night. Then he took her other hand in his and stepped closer.

"Ji Hoo—" she began to say, but he cut her off with his smile.

"If we were a couple, I would make your life very sweet." He said, releasing her hands, expecting her to drop them to her side, perhaps slapping him for the insinuation, but instead, she rested them against his chest. "I would shower you with all the love," he added.

"Me too," she assured, curling her fingers into the fabric of his shirt.

Ji Hoo gifted her with that flawless smile of his and leaned in closer, his bangs brushing her forehead. Nerves temporarily banished, she slid her arms up his chest to wind around his neck. From her vantage point, she took in his face, her eyes flitting from his eyes to his nose to his lips and settling there. And she wanted to live in this moment forever because she knew she would never get another chance to be with him like this.

He responded by snaking his arms around her waist, and she was growing warmer all the time. His heart beat faster since he never felt this way with Seo Hyun. He wondered why, with Jan Di, he normally got to feel this way. 'Why do I always feel this way with you?' he asked with his eyes.

Jan Di felt the burning shoot from the top of her head to the tips of her toes. She raised on them a bit, and he pulled her even closer, bending her back slightly. "Well, this is pretty nice..." her voice was coming out breathier and more labored, "it's hard to imagine...

"Imagine what?" he asked, nuzzling his nose with hers.

"That I'm here holding you so close... something I have never done with you... and…"

"And..." he said, leaning closer, his eyes transferring from her eyes to her lips, forgetting about Seo Hyun for a moment, wanting to allow his emotions to guide him.

"...and feeling like I never want to let go," she whispered, her fingers entwined in his hair. He pulled her even closer, knowing that at that moment, nothing else mattered but the two of them and the overwhelming feeling of love between them as they both leaned at the moment…


"Hey guys," Ga Eul interrupted their moment.

Ji Hoo and Jan Di immediately pulled away. They both blushed, embarrassed to have been caught in such an intimate moment. Ji Hoo cleared his throat and turned to Ga Eul, trying to act casual, while Jan Di couldn't help but feel a little disappointed that their moment had been interrupted.

"I think you should finish your conversation from inside," she said, feeling guilty about interrupting them. Ji Hoo nodded in agreement and took Jan Di's hand, leading her inside as Ga Eul watched them go, feeling happy for her friends but a little envious of their love.


Jun Pyo watched Ji Hoo and Jan Di from the side of the road, engrossed in their romantic moment. He couldn't help but feel a twinge of a feeling that he had never felt before. He couldn't understand why he felt this way for a girl he just met, a girl he just gave a red card to. He tried to shake off the feeling, but it lingered in his mind, making him wonder if he had made the right decision by giving her the red card. He couldn't help but feel curious about her and wanted to know more.

He could see that both Ji Hoo and Jan Di were fighting their feelings, judging from what he had witnessed a few moments ago. He could see Ji Hoo was carrying confusion in his eyes about what he felt, and Jan Di's feelings were clear and bright in her eyes like the day he was sure if Ga Eul, his sister, hadn't interrupted them, they would have kissed. He knew it was not his place to interfere in their personal matters, but he couldn't help but feel a little envious of the connection they shared. He wondered if he would ever find someone who looked at him the way Jan Di looked at Ji Hoo. But that didn't stop him from the revenge he wanted to carry out against her.

He drove away in his car, making calls for his stupid boys to spread rumors on the internet. He was determined to ruin her reputation and make her suffer. Little did he know that his actions would have consequences that he never imagined.


The following morning, Ga Eul and Jan Di were picked up by secretary Park and dropped off at school. Jan Di was avoiding her best friend's eyes after she found her and Ji Hoo about to kiss. They both walked to class together but noticed students monitoring them closely. They chose to ignore them, but as they walked to their study desks, they noticed a lot of disgusting comments about them.

You, commoners, have no place here. How is it possible to become pregnant at such a young age? Who is the father of your child? Please do not go to the abortion clinic,' the words on the blackboard said, written in bold letters.

"This guy wants something from me," she grumbled, and she went to rub off the remarks about her.

She went to sit with Ga Eul. A foul odor greeted her. The odor of urine and rotten blood. The three girls then approached her table and added another chemical that smelled like urine, an ammonium chemical.'

"This is what happens when you mess with our F4" she hissed at her.

"I think my patience has run out," she said in English that the three bimbos couldn't understand.

She snatched the towel and walked out of class. Ga Eul followed her friend. As they walked out, Ga Eul asked her friend if she was okay. She replied that she was fine but just needed to settle the score with Gu Jun Pyo.


Ji Hoo sipped his tea. He suspected that his best friend had tormented Jan Di once more. When he turned to face him, he was grinning devilishly into the air.

He looked at Yi Jeong and Woo Bin, who were betting on when she would arrive. He shook his head and then returned his attention to his friend.

"Jun Pyo, what have you done?" Ji Hoo inquired as he set his cup of tea down. "You sent those boys to my sister and Jan Di, and now you—" he stopped talking.

"Do you want to find out and save her?" He fired back at him. The tension in the room was palpable as both men glared at each other. Ji Hoo's fists were clenched tightly, while Jun Pyo's eyes narrowed in defiance.

"Whatever you're doing to this girl is childish. Just stop it," Ji Hoo expressed his annoyance. He was fed up with his best friend's childish behavior.

"Since when did you think she was a girl? Also, when did you start caring about other people's problems?" Jun Pyo interrogated, his legs crossed, and his brow furrowed. "If you don't want to help, just shut your mouth," he retorted.

"You arranged for three boys to rape her? What kind of person have you turned out to be? I only hope you won't regret it later."

"What are they talking about?" Yi Jeong murmured upon seeing the tension between two best friends.

"What exactly are you trying to say?" Jun Pyo was questioned. He felt the blood in his veins turn cold because of what his best friend had just said. "Are you familiar with her? Because last night I saw you two.

"Whatever you saw is none of your business."

"Grrr," Jun Pyo exclaimed angrily. "Anyway, she'll be here soon to apologize to Nari-ah," he triumphantly declared.

"You insulted a girl for my sake." Nari's angry voice sounded from the entrance to the F4 lounge. "You've gone really far,"

"Have you forgotten what she did to you the other day?" Jun Pyo replied.

"I was the one who insulted her first," Nari replied and approached Ji Hoo, who was sitting on his couch taking tea but looked extremely angry. "I'm sorry, Ji Hoo," she apologized, but he ignored her.

Ji Hoo always got so defensive when Jan Di got involved, and Jun Pyo was becoming too much by spreading a false rumor against her to be a target of the school once more, but he swore he would do something this time if any strand of her hair got hurt.


After a few minutes, the F4 heard heavy stumps on the stairs and pushed the door inside. "Didn't I tell you she'd be here?" he asked his friends.

Ji Hoo watched Jan Di stifle her fury; her face flushed, and Ga Eul stood back to see what her friend would do to the arrogant jerk.

The F4 seemed surprised to see Jan Di there, but Jun Pyo was not. He had probably planned to confront her all along. "I think it's too late to apologize," Jun Pyo said, his face turned away from the group and his forefinger pressed against his cheek. Ji Hoo wrinkled his nose at the strong chemicals oozing from the stinky towels she was holding in her hands.

"I'm not going to let this happen again. I didn't expect a person born into a high social class to stoop so low as to send boys to rape an innocent girl and start spreading rumors about her that she's pregnant. Is this how you rich kids were raised to behave, so shamelessly?" she exclaimed "You know what? I pity you and your parents, who gave birth to you. You express your loneliness by bullying other people.

The F3 with Nari froze at her snide remarks.

"Hey, where are you from? Is this how you were taught to apologize?"

Ji Hoo looked around at his friends, who were all smiling, but her final words hit them hard. Their parents had never taught them manners, which is why they did what they did; even poor people had some dignity and class, as well as moral values, which they lacked.

"That was harsh," Woo Bin murmured softly.

"In your world, does the victim apologize to the wrongdoer?" She threw the stinky rugs on his face, striking him on the side of the face. His friends were taken aback, and they continued to laugh at him.

"What?" Jun Pyo rose from his seat and faced this short girl, asking, "What exactly did you just do? Do you have any idea who I am?"

The short girl looked him straight in the eye and replied, "I don't care who you are. You were being rude, as if you were never taught manners, and I won't tolerate that kind of behavior." The rest of the room fell silent as they watched the confrontation unfold.

Jan Di twisted her neck and knuckles and clenched her fists, her angry scowl fixed on his face.

Jun Pyo's eyes widened when he noticed her fists. "What are you doing?" he asked, taking a step back.

Jan Di replied with a low growl, "I'm about to give you a taste of your own medicine." The tension in the room escalated as the two faced off, ready for a physical altercation.

"You—" he began but was cut off.

"I have patience, but it is extremely limited. Didn't I warn you?" She spoke while taking a step back and twisting her muscles. Something she learned from her favorite hobby, taekwondo "This is where my patience ends, you spoiled little moron," Jan Di said, yelling before jumping into the air with a perfectly executed roundhouse kick in his face, knocking him down and leaving him stunned. He wiped his now-dirty face before returning his attention to the weed, who was exhaling heavily.

Jan Di took three big steps toward him and bowed toward his face, one hand holding his collar and the other holding that stinky rug. "Did you happen to catch me having sex with them, you jerk? I haven't even gotten my first kiss yet." Jan Di exclaimed as if it were the greatest thing in the world, which surprised the group apart from Ji Hoo and Ga Eul, who knew her, that she was still completely a virgin in every aspect.

'So, they didn't kiss.' Jun Pyo wondered

"You," she again tossed another stinky towel on his face, "if you keep this up, you are dead meat." She raised her fist and threatened to punch him, but instead, she smiled and gave him a small slap on his face. She walked away, but Nari approached her before she could leave.

"I'm sorry for his behavior. He only did this because of me," she said apologetically.

"Why don't you handle your man?" Ga Eul said, pulling Jan Di with her out of the lounge, leaving Jun Pyo a laughingstock in front of his friends.

"You deserve it," Ji Hoo said, walking to his music system while still laughing along with his other friends

"At least you didn't kiss."


I apologize again for delaying this chapter. I hoped you liked this.