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xxxx [ Ҟ u n g W o o ]
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxof the Honorable
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [Ҏ a r k ]
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxfamily
xxxxxxxxxxx“You are my soul
xxxxxxxMy angel
xxxxxxxxxThe reason I don’t want to die
xxxxxxxxxxxYou are the meaning
xxxxxxxThe reason
xxxxxxxxxOf why I >live< and strive”
♭ Raising his eyebrows slightly, the only comment Kung Woo made to Brandyn’s unexpected answer was “Really, now?” But because the other boy didn’t go further into detail and description, Kung Woo didn’t ask any more. If the other person didn’t bother to go into detail, why bother to ask for them to go into detail? That was how Kung Woo looked at any situation, at least. The last thing he wanted to be was nosy, and when you don’t necessarily want to share a piece of information and someone asks for it, you’ll most likely look at that person as nosy, from that day forward. Still, Kung Woo couldn’t help but to wonder if Brandyn was going with someone he liked. But who could Brandyn like? Inwardly laughing at himself, Kung Woo shook his head a little. Kung Woo couldn’t think of anyone that Brandyn could like, but mostly because of the fact that he almost always looked at his fellow math class-hater as an equal. An equal, in Kung Woo’s eyes, meant that they had practically the same thoughts about almost anything. Except, Brandyn seemed to like adventure a little more, and was a bit more immature than Kung Woo.
x ♮ Yawning slightly, Kung Woo didn’t bother covering his mouth like his mother had told him to when he’d once yawned loudly during a funeral service. Eight at the time, Kung Woo had stubbornly refused and returned the silent gesture with an even louder yawn, this time bearing the spaces in his teeth where his “grown-up” ones hadn’t filled in yet. Needless to say, he’d gotten a bit of a scolding when the Park family had returned to their home after the service.
Brandyn’s returned question startled the boy a little. It wasn’t that unexpected, of course, because Kung Woo had, after all, asked it first. He even supposed it was natural for someone like Brandyn – someone like himself – to return a question just for the heck of it.
Chuckling slightly, he shook his head with a sheepish smirk. “Naw…no one loves me,” he joked, pulling on a fake “puppy-dog” pout and blinking his eyes innocently, stopping the next minute, bursting into laughter. Shaking his head again, Kung Woo lowered his gaze. “Nah, I haven’t found the right girl yet.” Or maybe, his inner conscience was nagging him again, You haven’t even looked for the right girl yet. But Kung Woo, as usual, mentally swatted away the thought.
♭Stretching again, Kung Woo glanced at Brandyn and listened to his answer before nodding slowly and scratching the back of his neck. “Well…I gotta get going now. It’s almost time for my shift.” Nodding as he began to take lazy steps backwards, Kung Woo turned so his back was facing Brandyn, shouting a “I’ll…uh…catch you later!” before bounding off and starting to walk – his posture casual, but his pace a little quicker than his usual leisurely one.
As he walked, he passed by the clutter of apartment buildings, spotting a girl lying down peacefully on one of the front lawns as he passed by. She looked familiar, but Kung Woo couldn’t exactly put his finger on what her name was. She was in his French and English class, that was for sure, and maybe his gym class, too… Whoever she was, Kung Woo only knew that she wasn’t the type to “go with the flow”, and respected the girl for that.
x ♮ Arriving three minutes later at the flower store he worked at – yes, SURPRISE! Kung Woo Park works at a flower store! – Kung Woo sighed contentedly as the fragrance of the various breeds of flowers wafted to his nose. The reason for the music-loving boy picking the flower store to work at was because the flowers were so peaceful, as he looked at it, and almost always inspired him to write down lyrics to newly-created beats. Besides, the store gave a good pay, and Kung Woo always insisted on taking care of himself, though his family thought otherwise.
Inside already was Xenevia. She was fairly quiet, Kung Woo knew, and seemed like a nice person. Smiling at her and inclining his head at her in greeting, Kung Woo made a beeline for the greenhouse portion of the store. It was beautiful, inside, the room extremely warm because of the heating for the tropical flowers.
Picking a spot between two rows of orchids, Kung Woo lay down on the cool tile, shutting his eyes and beginning to drift off to the fragrance of the greenhouse.
[[ ooc: excuse the grammatical mistakes, please! >< i'm in kind of a hurry... ]]
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