A cold breeze brushed through Mc jacket, making her shiver. She wondered if today was going to be the day where the first snow will fall down. The young woman crossed her arms, pulling her jacket tighter around her body. Just another few minutes, she thought, and then Jumin would finally show up and get his next bag. In it were two Tickets of one of his favourite theater plays- A midsommer nights dreame.
Another breeze brought her attention back to where she stood, then she saw a movement out of the corner of her eyes. A person she knew all to well in a black trench coat walked up to her, she knew already who this man was, by his walk, and his confident appearence. "Hi, Mc, excuse me for being late. Something came up at work last minute and I had to call my father to make sure that he knows of it." He hugged her softly and rubbed her arms to warm them up. "That's ok, Jumin, lets walk in then.... Its really god damn cold..." Like the gentleman he was Jumin offered her his arm, Mc gladly took the offer and sighed when she felt her arm getting warmer already.
Inside the theater the young CEO stopped and looked at his wife in concern. "Mc we don't have ticktes, yet." A small laughter escaped from her lips and she brushed one hand over his cheek, mostly to stop him from walking away and buying them. "Jumin, you don't have to buy the cards. Here, take a look inside." She handed him a small bag. In this very moment he realized this was yet another present. He opened up the bag, pulling out two cards for tonights show. Jumin pulled up her chin with two fingers to kiss her softly.
"Mc i don't know what to say, how did you know this is one of my favourite plays?" "V told me at our last RFA- dinner, when you were drinking that special wine with Jaehee." She explained. "You are always so thoughtful with these presents. Thank you my love."
A small bell rang, bringing a little distance to the lovers. It was the sign that the show was about to start, so Mc took the hand of her husband and showed him their places. And while he enjoyed seeing the play, she enjoyed looking at a very happy husband from time to time.