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❝Stop letting people who do so little for you, 

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Stop letting people who do so little for you, 

control so much of your mind.

❞

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Ari's glare was evident, not only that but she seem more annoyed than usual. Not that she always let her emotionless mask falls off. But Sangwoo was amuse to say the least, seeing her looking so riled up is better than seeing her not having any emotions at all.




Sangwoo stood behind her, waiting for what's to come next. In contrast with Ari's glare, her foster parents look almost ready to cry as they stare at Ari. The woman, in particular, seem like she wanted to hold Ari so bad but her husband was holding her back. They look average, just a normal looking couple and Sangwoo looked bored by the passing seconds. He was about to speak when Ari suddenly spoke.




"You're in the way," she said, the woman gasped at the way she spoke without caring how she sounded rude for speaking to someone significantly older.




"Now, now Ari, that's not the right way to speak to strangers," Sangwoo said, feeling like butting in on this otherwise amusing situation as he stepped beside Ari.




"Strangers?" The man asked, frowning. "We aren't strangers, we're Ari's parents. And who might you be?"




At the word parents, Ari's glare strengthen and her face turned into a scowl. Sangwoo, on the other hand, just smiled and laughed it off.




"Oh?" He said, sounding like he was surprise that it was almost convincing as he looked at Ari. "You didn't mention anything about your parents, babe."




"Babe?" The woman asked this time. "Who are you?" Compared to her husband, she looks way more wary and sounded more exasperated as she looked at Ari.




"Parents?" Ari asked, looking at Sangwoo and she found his smirk quite displeasing. "I don't have parents."




"Ari!" The woman said, sounding as if she's reprimanding Ari for denying them.




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