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"You may now kiss the bride"

It was safe to say it was awkward. Yeoreum child couldn't even look at me in the eye and I didn't want to kiss her. But when I made eye contact with my father, I sucked it up and grabbed her face and gave her a short peck on the lips.

At reception, I felt my phone vibrate in my pants and I could tell Yeoreum child heard it too. She looked at me and muttered "I could've brought my phone, aish" I ignored her and read the message that Kiko sent.

Kiko'90 : Can we meet up?

Me : Sure, when and where?

Kiko'90 : Now at the train station

"Kid, I'm gonna go" I told Yeoreum child. I was about to go when she held me back.

"You can't go! Do you wanna get killed?"

"Make an excuse for me then"

"No! Don't make me embarrass myself, idiot!"

"But-" 

"You can go wherever and whenever you want in the future just not now, okay? It's your wedding day for fucks sake, not someone else's. So if you disappear, everyone will notice!" Yeoreum child hissed making me go back to my seat.

I gave a big annoyed sigh, ruffling my hair on the process. Yeoreum child released her grip on me and relaxed on her seat "Just wait, okay?"

I gave her an annoyed look and she looked away. I opened my phone and texted Kiko.

Me : I can't right now

After a few seconds, she replied

Kiko'90 : I don't have all night, Jiyong

Me : Just please wait, okay? I'll come to you

Kiko'90 : Fine, but if in 2 hours you're still not here, I won't see you again

I sighed, tapping my foot, already feeling impatient. I scanned the crowd and once I was sure no one was looking, I turned to Yeoreum child and said

"If this ain't over in an hour, I'm leaving"

"Fine" She replied. I leaned my back against my seat and waited.

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I parked the car and got out in a flash. I ran and when I saw Kiko, I ran even faster. She saw me and got up from her seat. I noticed a luggage by her side and I had the sickening feeling as to why she called me here.

"Hey" I said, stopping in front of her

"Hey" She replied, fidgeting her sling bag with her fingers. We were silent for a while until she spoke and broke the silence.

"I-" She said, cutting herself off. Kiko took a deep breath then continued talking.

"I just wanted to say goodbye" I scoffed at that.

"I can see that" Taking my eyes off her to look at her luggage.

She let out a soft laugh and said "I'm sorry I texted you all of a sudden like that. I already did it when I realized what I was doing"

I nodded, not really knowing what to say. When she made eye contact with me, she sighed frustratingly.

"I'm a bad person"

"Yes. Yes, you are" I told her. It's funny how we talk nicely on the phone but in real life, we couldn't help but be mean with each other. I don't even understand why we still continue to talk even after we broke up. This relationship is so toxic for me. For the both of us. But even after all that, even after all we went through, we can't help but go back to each other. At least for me that's how it is.

"I'm going away for good now. I won't go back here in Korea, ever" She looked at me, waiting for a reply. But I didn't and she continued.

"Also, I won't bother you now" I gave her a nod. I didn't look her in the eye and so did she. 

"Damn, you're really married now, huh?" She cussed, letting out a disbelief chuckle.

"Yeah..." I drifted off. We made eye contact and she gave me a smile.

"Sorry"

"I'm sorry too" I said.

We stayed silent again, but this time, we maintained eye contact.

"Bye" She said and started to back away slowly. She turned away from me and fastened her pace. Just as she was to go up the train, she took a last glance at me. I gave her a wave and she did the same.

I gave her a small smile. She nodded at me before disappearing inside the train.

I let out a sigh and thought 'This is really over, huh?'  I chuckled at the thought that I have a wife. More over because it wasn't Kiko. 

The train began to leave and I sat down on the bench Kiko sat down earlier on. The train let out a smoke and made the ground grumble as it began to leave. I watched it move, knowing full well that in that train is Kiko now officially leaving me. That once this train is out of my sight, Kiko is also gone too.

I yawned, completely exhausted from today. It was my wedding day yet I was sad. Sad that the girl I love has now slipped away from my arms.

Because of this reason, I couldn't help but feel bad for Yeoreum child. She got married young to a man she didn't know and apparently is in love with someone else.

I'm sad for myself too. I'm married to someone I don't have any kind of attraction to. Kiko made it clear that we won't be getting back together. And I'll be lonely in managing the company. It's not what I want but because I was born to this family, I had to do it. And also, I can't even date any girls I want because I'm tied to that Yeoreum child now.

I stood up from the bench when the train was now out of my sight and earshot. I walked back slowly to my car and groaned when I got in it. I stretched then began to start the car. I took a last glance on the train station then left.

A/N

I'm not against Kiko or anything. I just wanted her to be like the "bad guy" in this story. That's all! Thank you for reading this story!

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