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If Minji had a nickel for every time someone follows their best friend on a date at Denny’s, she’d have two nickels. Which isn’t much, but it’s weird that it happened twice.
“The only other thing I can think of you being busy with is… Hm…” Haerin taps her chin. “Ah! I got it, being president of the ‘Kim Minji Fanclub’.” She delivers with air quotation marks.
“Oof,” Seungkwan crinkles his eyes, looking up with a wince at the tension between his two bickering students. “She’s got you there.”
(Or: Hanni and Minji are childhood friends with unspoken feelings.)
Hanni Pham is one of the biggest rising stars in music, with a dating rumor that threatens to uproot both her career and personal life. Minji is hired to be her bodyguard. They don’t get along.
Idol Hanni and bodyguard Minji.
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“It’s nothing like that, you twat. I was just there to see the animals.” Haerin defends herself.
Minji pinches her cheek, affectionately stating “My Haerin has grown up! She’s made a first move! The years really do fly by.” She sniffles, patting grown-ass Haerin’s head as the cherry on top.
(Or: Haerin finds herself at the local animal shelter a bit too much for someone that does not want a pet. Danielle volunteers there.)
Danielle has always been a fan of the stars, and maybe one of the reasons why she’s so enamored with the universe is because she’s so sure that her and Haerin meeting was written in it.
They are in love, and that is simply a fact of life. Like how the sun rises in the west and sets in the east, Haerin and Danielle are in love.
It’s just how the world works, she supposes. The planets orbit the sun, the leaves turn orange in fall, and Danielle is in love with Haerin.
Maybe because loving Haerin is easy. Maybe because loving Haerin comes as naturally as breathing air.
“Now, I know what you’re thinking,” Haerin raises her hands defensively at Hyein’s baffled expression. “I swear I can explain.”
“Do you even know what a Betta fish is?” Hyein presses on regardless, reading through the flyer with her brows furrowed and growing increasingly bewildered by the second. Apparently, the whole point of the club is to showcase the beauty of various different types of Betta fish, teach people how to care for them with the proper diet and tank conditions, and just overall aimed to stop the practice of purposefully pitting them against each other in fights.
Across from her, Haerin looks completely unfazed. “A little bit, maybe. The girl handing out the flyers went on about them for, like, a good five minutes.”
“You listened to her talk about fish you’d never shown any interest in for a whole five minutes—”
Immediately, Hyein sees the entire picture and her dumbfounded expression shifts to a totally unimpressed one.
“You found the girl cute, didn’t you?”