( ㅡ THIS IS WAR. ) @wsdae
Contrary to what Kang Myungdae would like to believe, his house might as well be Chorong’s. The moment his parents gifted her with a key, he relinquished any right to deny that she was now family. Both were originally an only child in their homes growing up. She figured he would be thankful to suddenly be an “older brother”. Her now surrogate parents seemed elated instead of concerned the more they bickered like proper siblings should. Chorong wasn’t suited for being an older sister to the two younger half-siblings she hardly knew. Being a menacing younger sister was something that suited her far better.
( Particularly when she could playfully reenact his dramatic music videos and dance obnoxiously to Rollin’ while standing on the couch with little to no consequences. )
As usual, instead of heading to her own (legal) family home in between her training, she walked past it to the Kang residence next door. Even the smell welcomed her in a way her own didn’t. ( No clutter on the ground was also a plus. ) A smile grew on her lips when she saw a note addressed to her on the fridge. ‘Rongie, leftovers are in the blue container. If Dae comes around, make sure he eats, too.’ She pouted at the latter sentence. As if she’d ever bother sharing a home cooked meal.
The warm scent of Mrs. Kang’s kimchi jjigae swirled through the air, following Chorong as she shuffled down the hall in search of somewhere to eat. She wouldn’t dare sit in the living room and get stains on the furniture. The dining room table was too uncomfortable for her sore legs. Her feet brought her to Dae’s room, and she opened the door without a hint of hesitation. The freshly made bed looked too comfortable not to plant herself on. She tugged the blankets off and wrapped them around her legs for the perfect balance of warmth.
Now, it was time to feast. Time toㅡ Figure out how to get kimchi stains out of Dae’s sheets.
“Whoops.”











