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This was one of the last things that they needed to have happen. It was bad enough for Yuna to get into an argument with a friend, but now there was a new issue. “C’mon, you stupid...” The woman muttered as she aggressively turned the key in the car’s ignition. Once again, all she heard was the car trying to start before dying once again. Turning the key back so she could remove it, she groaned in annoyance and got out of the drivers seat.
“It’s not going to start. The lights are on so it can’t be the battery.” Yuna looked to Anwar, still upset at both the situation, as well as the argument they had just before the car died. As much as she wanted to complain about the car being dead, it wouldn’t do them any good. “We’re still too far from Seoul. We’d be better off finding the closest hotel.” She hugged her jacket closer to her, shivering a bit from the cold wind that was hitting them.










