Swear { Haesoo & Eunji }
It was going to be a bad day. Correction. Horrible. Haesoo could already feel it and it was only seven in the morning. How did she know? From the nightmare that woke her up at four in the morning that continued every time she fell back asleep until she decided to forget about sleeping. It didn’t help that her shift had ended even later than usual because they had to call someone else to fill in the morning shift when her coworker called in sick.
Considering that it was already seven, Haesoo decided to get ready for the day since she had scheduled volunteer hours at the animal shelter earlier that week, thinking she’d have a great end to her week. Her hair was a frizzy mess that wouldn’t cooperate more so than her usual days fighting against it, so she ended up tying it in a messy bun hoping she wouldn’t regret it later.
As little as they were, Haesoo was already burned out from the morning events and decided for store bought tea against her easy quick fix of homemade tea every morning. Better safe than sorry since anything could go wrong at this point. The last thing she needed was a fire starting in her apartment.
After slipping on clothes comfortable enough to wear while looking presentable at the same time, Haesoo walked out, shutting her door behind her with a little bit more force than she usually did. As she turned around though, she could feel a tug on her cardigan and saw, only after, that her cardigan had been caught by the doorknob and unraveled.
“Are you serious?” The frustration in Haesoo was growing by the second and she wasn’t putting any effort into hiding it anymore. She angrily stomped into the elevator before rapidly pushing the button onto the first floor. She tried to cool herself down by breathing and counting to ten. And it almost worked.
As the elevator came to its stop and opened its door, Haesoo quickly walked out, turning the corner sharply before ramming into another body. The feeling of scorching hot liquid spilling onto her body immediately came after she hit the person. Like the fire burning her skin, she could feel the fire in her eyes ready to burst at any moment.













