@vldyumi
Geonwoo didn’t have many close friends to boast about. He was a funny enough guy, decently charismatic, but his temper and tendency for at times brutal honestly tended to keep most people at a distance. That hadn’t been the case with Yumi, though. The younger was someone that Geonwoo could unhesitatingly call a friend. The two of them had known each other back in Busan, grown up around each other, and while it had been hard to keep in touch when Yumi moved to Seoul before Geonwoo, the two of them had been able to pick things up where they left off when Geonwoo moved as well in 2015.
Their schedules were usually too busy to meet often, but Geonwoo welcomed any opportunity to see Yumi. So when he heard she was coming to the company, the rapper was understandably delighted. With his debut approaching, Geonwoo knew he would just get busier and busier, so he wanted to make the most of any time he got to spend with his friends, before the only time he would be able to meet them was at official events.
“Yumi-ah!” he called from the doorway when he saw the other from down the hall, waving her over. He’d known ahead of time that she was planning on dropping off a copy of 7ten’s album for him, so he’d grabbed an empty practice room for the two of them, as well as a couple of convenience store coffees. With their schedules, the two of them could probably use the caffeine. “How have you been?”









