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Everything We Didn't Expect

He flopped down on his bed, shrugging. "No worries! I'll remember!" He said, mustering a simple smile. Must father really ruin everything? He grabbed a pillow and threw it over his face, sighing onto it.
 
"Okay, I believe you." She said, smiling as she sat on the bed. Ji-Min took the pillow off of his head and kissed his cheek lightly. "You'll suffocate mister with that pillow on you're face like that." She said, laughing as she sat up again.
 
He squirmed in detest as the pillow was ripped out of his face. "Gimme that!" He exclaimed like some spoiled child, arms extended, trying to get the pillow back from her. He sighed, giving up, taking the second pillow across the bed. Hyun placed it on his face, smiling. "You might be my love." He muttered through the pillow, voice becoming muffled. "But I will still be some arrogant douche, Mkay?"
 
Ji-Min sighed looking at him. "Aish, so stubborn. That's like saying you'd rather have a pillow then me." She eyed him. Even though he couldn't see her. She looked across the room, at his tv and other things. Staying still as she did so. Ji-Min was silent, looking at his things and also not knowing what to say. Was he going to be like this all day..?
 
Hyun threw the pillow out of his face, pouting. "Naw, don't be like that." He muttered, scooting over towards her, arms snaking around her waist. "I'm just tired from. . .everything right now." He mumbled under his breath, cheek pressed to her back.
 
Ji-Min smiled slightly and patted his hands gently. "Well, I want to help make you feel better Hyun. So you won't be like this.. It makes me sad seeing you tired and slightly upset." She said, looking down at his arms.
 
"Plus, I've got that stupid trip to Japan too." He muttered, eyes locking with hers. "That means I'll have to leave. And for who knows how long! I don't think the damn piece of paper even listed how long." Hyun whimpered at her touch, knowing that he wouldn't be able to take Ji-Min with him,
 
"If it's a business trip.. Could you take your secretary..?" She asked, unknowing if he could take her or not to keep him company. She looked at him and sighed slightly, feeling bad that he was still feeling this way. She wished that there could be something she could do to help Hyun out.
 
He shook his head, releasing his grip from Ji-Min. He sat up straight, sitting next to her. "Nope." Hyun muttered begrudgingly. "My last secretary never really came to my business trips. They're always in huh arte of fixing things up back here." He scratched the back of his neck, mustering a smile. Hyun kissed her on the cheek. "But no worries, I'll be back as fast as I can,"
 
Ji-Min smiled lightly and sighed, leaning her head on his shoulder. "It'll be lonely in the office." She said, looking at the ceiling. "But take care of what needs to be taken care of." She added.
 
Hyun smiled a sad smile, draping an arm over her shoulders. "If I remembered correctly the letter said that I leave on Monday." He mumbled scornfully. "I've still got today and tomorrow and Monday morning."
 
Ji-Min frowned. "Oh.. I wish you could be here longer." Then she whined a little. "Aish...! That trip is going to make me miss you a lot!" She said, leaning into him as she sighed to herself. On Monday? He has to on Monday? Aish, better make sure that they both have fun on the days left.
 
He frowned, feeling her weight shift towards him. "How bout we do something special first?" He offered, shoulders sagging. "Something really fun and special before we get separated, huh?" He placed his index finger on the lower half of his lips, tapping lightly. "We can visit the zoo . . . nah, too cliche. We can visit the carnival . . . but it's too noisy. We can visit the art exhibit . . . but wouldn't that be boring?" He kept on rambling, listing places that he could take her. If Ji-Min wanted to go to Paris, heck he'd take her there. It simply took too much time, so it wasn't possible.
 
Ji-Min had thought of things to do with Hyun. She bit her lip and looked down, thinking. "Hm... Maybe a movie? Or a simple restaurant?" She asked, thinking that he'd like either idea. "Maybe go to a coffee and tea shop." She said, looking up at him, she didn't know what to do honestly. She wasn't the type of girl to make a man spend so much. Ji-Min would probably buy for the both of them if she really wanted to. She kept thinking, unsure if he'd like her ideas or not.
 
Hyun tapped his chin lightly, ltening to all her suggestions. But none really fit. They were all so generic. Both his and her ideas.


"How about we go out to this cabin mom owns." He suggested, remembering the place where he spent almost all his summers at. A small cabin near a lake with the forest surrounding it.
 
Ji-Min looked at him and tilted her head. "A cabin? Very specific in that idea." She laughed. She thought about it for a second. "Uh...sure. It's just going to be the two of us..?" Ji-Min looked down at her shoes. Even though they were alone right now, they'd really be alone in this cabin. No one surrounding them, it'd be so quiet there. However, Ji-Min nodded her head, "Alright, let's go."
 
He pinched her cheek and laughed. "Don't think of any dirty things, ah!" Hyun exclaimed, planting a small kiss on where he pinched her. "Our relationship lasted what? One? Two days? And besides, we've got maids there. And the cabin isn't alone, there are others around it." But he ws happy that she agreed, at least that was something that they could do. He grabbed his phone and dialed a number.


"Yes, Ji-Min and I will be out for tomorrow and Monday morning." He said through the phone.
 
"A-Ah I'm not thinking anything dirty! I'm just not used to it...!" She said, getting nervous while her voice was a little shaky. "Ah..!" She said out of nervousness. Ji-Min then rested back on the bed with the pillow on her head, just like him before. She heard him calling someone but wouldn't know who it is. Well, at least people would be around them instead of it being them completely alone.
 
Hyun rolled his eyes at her sudden nervousness. Aish that girl! He was just trying to clear things up. Once he finished his phone call, he threw the phone on the bed. He stretched his arms before making his way towards the kitchen, scouring through his newly bought goods to look for a snack. He eventually found some cheese flavored chips. Shrugging, he grabbed the chips and ripped the seal open. Plopping down on the bed and offering some to Ji-Min. "Want some?"
 
Ji-Min shook her head. "I can smell that from here." She said, making a grossed face under the pillow. The smell of the snack made her sick. She wasn't a snack person really. "When do we go to the cabin?" She asked, her voice was muffled under the pillow.
 
"Hmm, why don't I pick you up early morning tomorrow? Say, six o clock? So that we arrive there at seven or eight." He said, stuffing another cheese coated ship into his mouth. "But for now, why don't you go home and pack your things or something?" He offered. "I've still got some things to clear for work since plans have changed."
 
Ji-Min thought to herself and then stood up from the bed. "Alright, I should get going again. It was nice meeting your mother." She said, smiling as she walked towards the door. Ji-Min was excited about this little trip they were taking but still pretty upset that Hyun would be gone to go to Japan. Maybe they could call each other?
 
He watched her go, smiling and saying goodbye. Once she left, Hyun continued to munch on the chips, not really thinking about packing right now. He grabbed his phone and used the cleaner hand to send her a text, saying to text him back when she comes home safely.
 
Ji-Min left the building with a sigh. "Aish, that man can't walk me home to show how much he cares about his girl." She said to herself. She received his text and just sent back a simple: Alright. Ji-Min had waited for her bus. The next one was in five minutes. She sat down at one of the benches and waited patiently for it.
 
He checked the text, reading it and smiling. He was far too lazy to be escorting any lady to her home. He might've been her boyfriend, but he wasn't the sweet kind. He continued on with his day, packing his bags. One for Japan and one for the cabin.
 

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