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Chapter 4 - Chapter 4

When I appeared before her, she smiled. The emptiness inside me was melted. The airiness I felt almost brought me to my knees. I...wanted to hug her but I didn't.

I smiled back.

"Jaeha-ya."

My name held the familiarity that only old friends could hold.

"It's been a while."

"It has."

We were sitting at her regular cafe.

"So what brings you here?"

"This is quite a few miles from Korea."

Her face resting on her hand.

"I-I'm here for a job."

I lied.

"What do you do now?"

"I'm working as a freelancer. I do what I can do. Gathering information, trailing people, but nothing too illegal."

"Jobs with medium risks and high rewards." I shrug.

"Jaeha-ya, what are you doing here."

"Fate, maybe." I say lightly jokingly looking down at my lap.

"How long are you going to be here?"

"I took a longer contract, it might take a few years. It's a big job." The lies flowed so much easier now.

"Is Anna here with you then?"

I look straight into her eyes.

"I am dead to her."

A crack in her perfect facade. She rearranged her face. Pretending not to care.

"What do you mean?"

"We got bored of eachother." I look out the window.

"You know how young love is. It's volatile; passionate at first but soon it burns out." I say nonchalantly.

"How did Anna take it?"

"Do you see yourself in her?"

My question came out more bitter than I wanted it to.

Her cup clashed against the saucer.

I continued.

"Like I said, I am dead to her. She'll find someone new. She's a nice girl."

Unlike you, you villian. I wanted to add but thought otherwise.

She took another sip.

"Right." She agreed.

"At a better time, at a better place, had we met, we might be friends."

"Do you remember those words."

She smiled. A genuine one this time.

"It is a better time, a better place."

"It is." she agreed

She took another sip; both of us looking out the window, faint smiles on our faces; something squeezing at my heart.

"I love you."

The cup on the floor. A waiter rushes to clean up.

"Jaeha-ya don't joke with me, I could be your mother."

I hold her shaking hand.

"But you're not."

"Jaeha-ya." She pleads, her eyes weak.

"I lost you once, not again."

"Is this why you're not with Anna?"

"You're mistaking survivor's guilt for something it's not."

I left some money on the table, including the price of the broken cup and some.

I took her with me to her house. The entire walk she kept quiet.

I open the door with the key I made. Looking at this, she tried to say something.

Before she could say anything, I trapped her between the door and me, my lips on her's.

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