@zijeon; continued from here:
“That figures.” The words slip past her lips so easily though there’s still a strong look of disappointment that spread across her face. It was a cute little panda bear charm she had bought when she was still just a trainee. It was dingy, the white fur of the panda now tinted with a soft gray hue, and the stitching on the sides were all loose and torn. It should’ve been no surprise to Jiwoo that the chain would’ve broke by now. The younger girl lets out a little huff, her lips upturned into a faint smile. “It’s been through a lot, it was about time that it broke. It was cheap anyways.” She says that but yet all this time she couldn’t bring herself to throw it away or replace it. That little charm had something priceless about it – sentimental value.
the male kept his eyes on the younger female. though she spoke like the charm meant little to her, the facial expression jiwoo had on stated otherwise. if one would ask him, facial expressions and actions spoke alot louder than words. looking back at the now broken charm, chanhee began to wonder on what he could do to help the female feel or the situation better. after a short moment of silence, an idea came to mind. this resulted onto chanhee to take his attention away from the charm and at the sad looking female. “we can go find a place to fix it if you want” he offered before giving her a small yet reassuring smile. “i’m no expert on charms but it looks like it can be fixed and used again if you want it to be fix that is.” he nodded.
















