it’s not something that peaks his interest, but he doesn’t have the heart to say no. so that’s it. all she had to do was suggest the idea and he’s sold, waddling behind her as she’s browsing the graphic novels section of the bookstore. “you’re not going to actually buy all of these, are you?” he has to question, only because it wouldn’t be a surprise if she does in fact purchase the whole section. he imagines she lives in a library of every manga in existence. that, and a closet of anything in the shade of pastel pink. thoughts like this makes him wonder how they live in the same world.
“i mean, they’re online too, right? can’t you just read them there?”
they are complete opposites– even she knows that fact very well, but it never stopped her from asking him to go out with her. whenever she finds the chance, jaewon was the first person she would call. why? it’s always fun with him. despite their extreme differences, heejin finds it interesting in learning what he liked and what he didn’t– sometimes even growing to like it herself. perhaps it was the feeling of growing closer that made her heart warm? who knows.
“so what if i do..?” her words sounding rather slow than the usual as she turns her head to face him, an eyebrow slightly raised in question. was it really much of a surprise if she did? in that moment, she imagines her room and the possible reaction from the male, causing a slight chuckle to slip from her lips before turning her attention back to the novels on the shelf. “oppa, it’s not the same! you can’t treasure the actual novel if it’s online.. plus, i like collecting. you can’t tell me you don’t do the same.”