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YOU ARE MY HEART: Edited Ver

Moonbyul lost her memory trying to save Solar. What will Solar do to get her love back?  Moonbyul was hospitalized after a head injury that she got while trying to rescue Solar. When she awoke, she had no memories of the past. A strange woman stood beside her bedside, who could she be? A child stood by the woman calling her Appa, who could he be?

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Chapter 13

Solar, unsure of what came over her, closed her eyes and raised her hand against Moonbyul. It was possible that she was caught up in the moment and her aching heart dictated her action. She knelt down to pick up her belongings and watched through blurry vision as her tears dripped onto them.

"Let's go," Park Young-Sun spoke and pulled Moonbyul away.

Solar looked up and met Moonbyul's gaze as she turned around. Her sad expression hurt Solar even more than the pain of their scattering memories. 'Did I overreact?' she pondered as she stood up to watch Moonbyul disappear into the distance.

"Unnie, are you okay?" Whee-In questioned softly, placing her hand on Solar's shoulder to comfort her. Hwasa did the same on the other side.

Solar shook her head. "I'm fine," she said with a wry smile.

As they headed back to Solar's room, she couldn't help but think about the way Moonbyul was looking at her. 'Was I too hard on her?' She bit her lip and sighed. "I should go apologize," she blurted without realizing.

"No, Unnie!" Hwasa protested without hesitation. "You must be firm!"

Solar was surprised by Hwasa's objection. "What do you mean?"

"I mean you shouldn't let her off so easily."

"But she looked pretty shock. I think she was crying," she said sullenly. "I'm sure she didn't mean it."

"Isn't that all the better?" Whee-In chimed in.

"Of course not!" Solar furrowed her brow and turned to face them. "Why would you want that?"

"I don't," Whee-In explained. "What I'm trying to say is, if she's sad because of what she did to you. It could mean she have feelings for you or at least care about how you feel."

"Or it could be Solar Unnie slapped her too hard," Hwasa commented, which garnered a stare from Whee-In as she sighed. "I'm kidding. I'm kidding." She laughed nervously, before turning to face Solar. "All jest aside, you should let her come to you instead."

"How?" Solar raised an eyebrow, intrigued by the proposal.

Hwasa grabbed onto Solar's upper arms and said sternly, "Unnie, do you trust us?"

"Not when you're being mischievous."

"Do you trust us!?" She slightly shook Solar. Whee-In joined in on the fun.

"Yes." Solar agreed to calm them down. "Now, what is it?"

"Do you think Moonbyul Unnie likes you, even though she can't remember you?"

Solar smiled shyly at the thought. "I think she does, at least a little."

"Okay, then we have a plan." Hwasa grinned and signaled to Whee-In, who nodded back as though this was all rehearsed from the beginning. "Let's get out of here first."

"But shouldn't I still go apologize?" Solar questioned.

"Of course not!" Whee-In giggled. "That would defeat the purpose!"

"What are you talking about?"

Instead of responding, they each grabbed onto one of her arm and speedily dragged her back to her room, where they gathered the rest of her belongings. It garnered attention as gawkers shook their heads and gave them a judgmental look when they ran pass with Solar in tow. The embarrassed Solar struggled and protested but gave up halfway through, knowing it was in vain. As for Hwasa and Whee-In, they were having a blast thinking about the next step in their plan.

When they were sure Solar wouldn't fight back anymore, they released her so she could walk by herself. She was relieved to overcome that ordeal and gracefully headed for the exit. Once they were out by the reception area, she stopped and turned around, remembering there was still one other thing she needed to do.

"Unnie, where are you going?" Hwasa said as they stepped in front of her.

"You can't turn back now!" Whee-In protested.

"Relax," she said calmly. "I just want to drop some things off for her."

"What is it?" They both questioned curiously.

"You'll see." She smiled and sat down at the nearby chair before taking a map from her bag to doodle on.

"What are you doing, Unnie?"

"What are you drawing?" Hwasa raised both her brows.

"I'm marking apartments near our home," she spoke cheerily. "The sun here," she pointed, "is our place, of course. The best of the best. I would love it if she comes home."

"Then why mark the others?"

"I want to know too." Hwasa rested her chin on her hands as she stare at the map.

"What if she comes home, but won't stay?" Solar sighed. "How would we find her then? This is in case she needs more time alone."

"But didn't you put the phone in her bag? Couldn't we just track her location with that?"

"Shh~ you're ruining it!" Solar pouted. "This is more romantic," she proclaimed.

"My bad."

"Do you think she'd pick something you drew?" Whee-In raised an eyebrow.

"Of course!" Solar said confidently.

"What makes you so sure?"

"I'm not completely sure." She smiled mischievously.

"Unnie, what did you do?"

"Nothing, I swear. It's just a gut feeling. Beside, it's better that I did something rather than nothing, right?"

"Right~" Whee-In and Hwasa nodded at each other as if they were signaling in agreement that Solar had in fact did something.

"What?" she protested.

"Nothing. Nothing," Whee-In commented as they shook their heads.

"What about these symbols?" Hwasa pointed to the map.

"The heart means it's closest to home," she replied happily. "The heels mean it's a bit far but not by much. The legs, well I heard a lot of sexy girls live there. I'll kick her butt if she goes."

"Then why are you marking it?"

"I—" Solar pondered for a moment, parted her lips but could not find her reason.

"You didn't think it through did you?" Hwasa snickered.

"The angry eye here," she pointed, making her escape by redirecting their attentions. "It's pretty far from home, that's why I'm drawing it like that."

"Unnie, you're really creative," Hwasa made her compliment while clapping her hands.

After adding the finishing touches on the map, Solar dug through her bag for a car key and a wallet. She checked the wallet contents to make sure everything was there, before proceeding to inspect it more carefully.

"Unnie? What are you doing?" Hwasa questioned curiously. "Is something missing?"

"No," she shook her head. "I'm just trying to find a spot to hide our photo," she answered while keeping her concentration on the wallet.

"Hide?" Whee-In raised an eyebrow and looked at Solar intently. "Isn't it better to put it where she can see it?"

"Maybe?" She shrugged and thought for a moment, "nah, I like it better like this."

"You know, she can't find what you hide most of the time."

"It's fine!" She giggled. "She always find it in the end, doesn't she?"

"But—"

"It'll be fine."

Solar ignored the protest and did what she thought was best. She hid a tiny photo of the four of them in the side pocket, tugging it in as deep as she could. Once she was done, she handed the items over to the nurse and bowed her head in appreciation.

"Alright, let's go!" she said happily, turning towards Hwasa and Whee-In.

"Unnie, give me sec," Hwasa went and whispered something to the nurse before rejoining Solar and Whee-In. "Okay, we can go now."

"What did you tell her?" Solar gestured towards the nurse.

"That's a secret." She stuck her tongue out.

Solar raised an eyebrow. "Up to no good again?"

"Of course not!" Hwasa winked and rushed them along. "Let's go! Let's go!"

That night Hwasa and Whee-In convinced Solar to dress up without divulging their plan. She put on an elegant crimson dress, which brushed passed her ankle and slightly hid her golden silver heels. A pair of earrings and a thin necklace completed her outfit. Hwasa and Whee-In dressed to blend in, but opted for comfortable footwear that would make it easier to run. Once they were ready, they ushered Solar out before she could change her mind. They took her to a new location, which they had chosen while she was getting ready.

"A club?" Solar looked up at the sign and sternly scolded them. "What are we doing here!? Is this why you wanted me to dress up?"

"Unnie, it's okay," Hwasa explained, "think of this place as a prop."

"A prop? What do you mean?" She raised an eyebrow.

"You wanted to know if Moonbyul Unnie have feelings for you, right?"

"Of course."

"We can use this place to test that."

"How? By going clubbing?"

"Kind of." Whee-In bit her lip.

"Explain."

"Well, we were thinking," Hwasa began. "You call her up and tell her you're in trouble. Tell her to come. If she does, you can say that you're drunk and demand a piggyback ride or something, to see if she'll do it. Things like that."

Solar pondered for a moment, "but, what trouble will I be in?"

Hwasa rubbed her chin. "I don't know." She shrugged.

"How about not bringing money and can't pay the bill?" Whee-In chimed in.

"Hey, that'll do," Hwasa agreed and tried to drag them in.

"Wait!" Solar stopped them. "What if she refuse to come? What if she tell me to call someone else?"

"Insist on it being her."

"But—"

"No buts, let's go!"

Hwasa and Whee-In took Solar to a table located in one of the corner, despite her numerous unanswered questions. It was a quiet night at the club with few people around. The slow jazzy music and a handful of couples on the dance floor gave the feeling of a romantic evening for all that had gathered, even if they were only accompanying their friends. It was the perfect spot for Solar to practice.

"Okay, Unnie," Hwasa said after glancing around, "pretend that you're drunk."

"Right now?" She raised an eyebrow.

"Yes." Hwasa nodded incessantly. "Think of it like you're practicing for an act. Try it."

Solar held her head and squinted her eyes. "Ow~ my head…"

"Um—" Hwasa and Whee-In sighed before commenting in unison, "Unnie, you're acting is pretty bad."

"Well, gee thanks," she said sarcastically.

"Hold on a minute."

Whee-In went over to the bartender and ordered a few drinks. She came back with two bottles of Soju and some cocktails, gave them to Solar, and watched as Solar drank them. The plan was to get her slightly intoxicated, enough to make her cheek blush, but not to the point where she'd no longer be able to function.

"Unnie, how do you feel?" Whee-in questioned to check how drunk Solar was.

"Great!" Solar raised her voice. "I feel great!"

"This is good. She's in high spirit," Hwasa whispered to Whee-In. "Okay, Unnie, call Moonbyul Unnie to come pick you up."

Solar took out her phone, grinned, and closed one eye before dialing Moonbyul's number. She waited happily to hear Moonbyul's voice but it ended up going to voicemail.

"She didn't pick up." Solar frowned.

"Try again," Hwasa urged.

After trying for the fifteenth times and Moonbyul still hadn't picked up, Solar threw her phone onto the table and screamed, "JERK!" before crossing her arms and slumping back in her chair.

"Still no luck?" Whee-In questioned.

"No." She pouted. "What am I doing here!?" She ruffled her hair.

"Hey, don't mess it up." Whee-In fix it for her.

"Let me try."

Hwasa picked up the phone and repeatedly dialed the same number. It was the twelfth times she'd called, making it twenty seventh in total with Solar. She was beginning to lose hope when Moonbyul finally picked up.

"Hello?"

Hwasa freaked and quickly placed the phone on Solar's ear, while making sure she and Whee-In wouldn't say anything to give themselves away.

"Why didn't you pick up sooner!? I be tryin to get hold of you!" Solar grabbed the phone and screamed into it.

"Who are you? Are you drunk?"

After calling Moonbyul a jerk to remind her of Solar's identity and ignoring Moonbyul's protest, Solar declared, "I NEED YOU! COME!" She gave Moonbyul the address before hanging up.

"How did it go?" Whee-In and Hwasa was eager to find out.

Solar giggled before making a stern face. "She said she's not coming." She pouted.

Whee-In pondered for a moment, "I think she will," she said and Hwasa nodded.

"Really?" Solar perked up.

"Of course."

"Yeah, I think so too." Hwasa added. "In fact, I'm certain she will."

"What make you so sure?"

"It's a gut feeling."

"We should move on to the next phase," Whee-In interrupted.

"What's next?" Solar questioned.

"Whee-In will hide in the car and keep a lookout for Moonbyul Unnie. She'll text us if she sees her."

"Will you be okay?"

"I'll be fine," Whee-In assured her.

"As for you, do you see those two over there?" Hwasa pointed to the men a few tables away.

"Yes." Solar nodded in affirmation. "What about them?"

"Go and ask them to buy you a drink. If they don't—" she paused after taking a better look at them, but waved it off as nothing. "Nah, I'm sure they will. Make sure you sip it slowly. Once I get a text about Moonbyul Unnie, I'll wave the V sign high in the air to tell you that she's here. So make sure you sit facing me, okay?"

"Okay!" Solar pumped herself up.

"When you go over there," Hwasa added, "act sexy. The same way you would for Moonbyul Unnie. And don't worry. We got your back."

"We won't let anything happen to you," Whee-In nodded.

"I know." She smiled.

Solar got up and took a deep breath. 'Here goes nothing.' She headed towards the two men, who were happily chatting at their table. The chair she sat on was opposite of theirs, but one where she could clearly see Hwasa from. She crossed her legs, placed her elbows on the table, interlaced her fingers, and rested her chin upon them before winking at the men.

"Hello gents, care to buy a drink for a lonely gal?" She tried her best to exude her sexiness, but instead of being dazzled, they started laughing. "What's so funny?" She questioned sternly, furrowing her brow.

"Oh sister, we don't swing that way." They winked back at her and held up their hands to give her an idea about their relationship.

"Oh my god, I am so sorry." The embarrassed Solar almost jumped out of her seat.

"Oh, it's okay." He waved it off. "You made us laugh, so you're okay in our book. Anyway, what's wrong?" he said as he tucked his hair behind his ear, which had blonde highlights at it tips. "Sensitive guys like us can see when something is bothering a girl," he placed his hand on his chest.

"It's a long story. But in short, my girlfriend lost her memory and I want to know if she still love me, despite not remembering who I am. I think she's on her way here now. I was going to use you two to test her." She stopped, feeling too embarrassed to continue.

"Ah~ I think I get it. No worries, we'll help. Right, honey?" He winked at his lover.

"Of course, anything for you love." He smiled.

"Oh, we haven't introduce ourselves, have we? I'm Mark. This handsome man here is Luke, my bae."

"A pleasure to meet you." Luke bowed his head.

"I'm Solar. The pleasure is all mine." She gave a bow. "Thank you for your help."

Once the introduction was over, Mark called the bartender and ordered a drink for Solar. They proceeded to chat and got to know each other better. Mark and Luke were the owners of a bakery, which specialized in wedding cakes. They've known each other for over ten years, ever since their college days. At first, as friends, then business partners, and finally lovers. They were also planning for their wedding, which was approaching in a few months.

Solar was enjoying her times with her newfound friends when she noticed Hwasa signaling her. Hwasa was waving the V sign high up in the air. 'She's here? She's actually here!?' Solar could feel her heart beating faster. She was so ecstatic she almost forgot what she was doing.

"She's here?" Mark questioned.

"Mhm." Solar nodded fervently, taking a few deep breaths to try and calm down.

With that affirmation, Mark and Luke became serious. They pretended to hit on Solar, urging her to drink more. Mark played with the ends of her hair and leaned closer to whisper, "Which one is she?"

"She's—"

Solar was about to glance around when he stopped her. "Wait, never mind, don't look. Do you think she'll be jealous when she sees us like this?"

"Would Luke gets jealous?"

"Maybe," he jested and giggled.

"I hate to interrupt, but there's someone heading our way," Luke chimed in.

"Quick, hit me playfully and yell something." Mark suggested to Solar.

"What—what do I say?"

"I—I don't know. Just do it!"

Solar hit Mark's chest and laughed loudly as she spoke, "You're sooo bad~!"

"You're acting needs work," Mark whispered, trying not to laugh.

"Quiet you!" she responded softly, still playing her role.

"I think you had enough!" Moonbyul took Solar's glass and pulled her up by her arm.

When Moonbyul pulled her closer, Solar's heart almost leapt out of her chest. 'She really came for me!' The joy was overwhelming her. 'What if I—?' She caressed Moonbyul's face and smiled when Moonbyul didn't push her away. That pleasant surprised and happiness put her in a blissful dazed, enough for her to forget about the plan and improvised with whatever jumped into her head.

"Hey! What do you think you're doing!?" Mark and Luke confronted Moonbyul.

Solar intervened before any altercation could take place. "Gentlemen, she's the person I love." She placed her head on Moonbyul's chest. "I should go with her. Wouldn't you agree?" She winked at them, knowing Moonbyul couldn't see it.

"Ah, forget it." The men waved it off and sat down, a slight smile could be seen from the corner of their lips. If Mark had his way, he would have jumped for joy.

It took Moonbyul only a few minutes to find out that Solar didn't forget her wallet. However, it was too late for her to leave. She was already bewitched; her face burning up; her heart racing out of control. She swallowed as she watched Solar licked her lips.

"What? Afraid I'll eat you?" Solar said seductively.

In her final attempt to get away, she said, "You seem fine! You can get home by yourself!"

When Moonbyul thought that she had escaped, Solar lost of balance brought them even closer. Her arms were now wrapped around Solar's waist, their bodies pressing against one another. A storm was stirring inside of her heart as she stared down at Solar's lips.

Solar looked up at Moonbyul, that gentle gaze, that warm embrace, she could slowly feel herself getting lost in them. Moonbyul bit her lip and held Solar tighter. The heat of the moment caused Solar to panic and scream, "Let's drink!" She raised her hands in the air as if to celebrate, while her face was getting redder by the second.

Moonbyul was back to herself. "No, let's not!" She was firmed in her stance, despite Solar's cute protest. "You're going home!"

Solar demanded a piggyback ride, which Moonbyul shot down without hesitation. When she tried to run towards the bar, screaming for more soju, Moonbyul held her tightly, refusing to let go. Moonbyul ended up having to apologize to the bartender for Solar's unsightly behavior. However, judging from his demeanor, it was clear that he had seen more than his fair share of such rowdiness. Although, he enjoyed watching them all the same.

"Choose one." Solar pouted. "Piggyback or Soju."

"Neither!"

Moonbyul ended up having to muffle Solar before she could scream. After taking a look at what Solar was wearing, she took off her coat and put it on Solar. Solar happily jumped onto her back and she carried her outside. Once she asked for Solar's address, however, Solar refused to give a straight answer. She even took Moonbyul's phone and stuck it in her bra when Moonbyul tried to call for a taxi.

"If you don't give it back then I'll leave you here," she spoke sternly.

Solar didn't like what she heard, she pouted and screamed as she wobbled back towards the club, "MORE SOJU PLEASE!"

Moonbyul's coercing attempt had backfire, she held Solar's hand to keep her from leaving. 'This girl—' The innocent look in Solar's eyes made her sigh in defeat. After Solar threw a few more tantrums, she was carrying Solar on her back again. She tried once more to get the address from Solar, who opted for a ridiculous answer instead.

"I live under the sea. I'm a mermaid on a secret mission to learn more about humanity."

'Where does she comes up with this?' There was nothing else Moonbyul could do, except to bring Solar back to her place. As she was passing by a small pond, a thought crossed her mind, 'what if I throw her in.' She glanced at it a few more times before deciding, 'nah, her drunk ass will drown.'

Solar was never sure Moonbyul would actually come, let alone complied to her unreasonable requests. Moonbyul was gentle and careful in how she carried Solar. She felt safe and love being by Moonbyul's side. As she stared at the back of Moonbyul's head, she smiled, 'she hasn't change.' The many pleasant surprises today made her giddy. 'That hug back there—was she going to kiss me?' The thought overwhelmed her, she screamed whatever came to mind and wiggled around, almost causing them to fall a few times.

Once they reach the apartment complex, Solar realized it was the one marked with an angry eye. 'I don't like how far this place is, but at least I know where I can find her. At least, it's not the other place,' she hugged Moonbyul tighter.

While Moonbyul carried Solar through the hall she requested that Solar quiet down. Solar pondered for a moment and protested by biting Moonbyul's shoulder, claiming it was unfair that Moonbyul could scream but she couldn't.

"I don't scream random nonsense like you!"

Moonbyul's comment made Solar yelled even more, until Moonbyul admitted that her statement was wrong. However, Solar's silence didn't last long. After laying Solar down, Moonbyul was more than ready to get some rest. She stood up to head to the sofa, but Solar pulled her back down.

'I miss you. I don't want you to go.' Solar unconsciously held onto Moonbyul's necktie and rolled in around her hand. She pulled Moonbyul closer until their bodies were touching and wrapped her arms around Moonbyul. She teased Moonbyul, but it didn't seemed effective so she decided to scream instead.

"STOP SCREAMING!"

'What was that?' The loud neighbor startled her and Moonbyul covered her mouth. She agreed to stop, however it merely lasted for a few minutes. After demanding a kiss, which was denied, she started yelling once more. It brought the neighbor's rage, who threw threats upon them. This time Moonbyul muffled her as well, but she retaliated by biting Moonbyul's hand.

"Please, stop screaming," Moonbyul begged.

"Are you going to kiss me?"

"No!"

"Fine! I'll—"

'I was going to say that I'll leave, but I wouldn't want this any other way. It's perfect.' It had been a long time since they last kissed, it almost felt as if it had been forever. She let go of Moonbyul's tie and caressed her face, drowning in the sweetness of their kiss. Her heart was bursting with joy.

"Okay, no more screaming. Just sleep, alright?" Moonbyul said after parting their lips.

Moonbyul tried to leave, but Solar rolled her onto the bed. 'What is she doing?' Moonbyul looked at Solar, who was now on top of her; her hand was on Moonbyul's chest. They exchange a longing gaze before Solar rested her head on Moonbyul's body and laid her arm around Moonbyul's belly.

"Let me rest like this. Just for a little while," Solar whispered sweetly. "You make me feel safe. I'll be able to rest well. Please, be my pillow guard for the night. I love you."

Solar drifted to sleep, but the thought of leaving the room was no longer on Moonbyul's mind. The only thing she wanted was for Solar to get a good night rest. Although her heart was beating loudly against her chest, she felt at peace upon seeing Solar. 'Sweet dream.' She smiled and caressed Solar's face as if by instinct. When she realized what she was doing, she stopped and stared at the ceiling. 'Do I love her?' She fell asleep with that thought in her mind and a smile on her face.

The morning sun welcomed Solar to a brighter day. She smiled when she saw Moonbyul sleeping soundly beside her. 'Thank you for staying with me.' She kissed Moonbyul's forehead. 'I hope everyday will be like this; to see you when I open my eyes; to know you're safe and happy; to show you love and know you love me. I love you.' She gently ran her fingers on Moonbyul's face, feeling the happiness spreading throughout her body.

Eventually she got out of bed and made breakfast for Moonbyul. The meal included a round omelet, which she decorated with a smiling face, almost as if it was the sun. She added vegetables and arranged them around the omelet in the form of a heart. 'It turned out well,' she stood proudly over her creation with her hands on her hips.

The stench of alcohol was emitting from her body so she decided to head home. She watched Moonbyul for a while longer before giving her a peck on the cheek. 'I don't want to go, but I smell horrible. I'll see you soon.' She went home with a big grin on her face. The moment Solar entered the house, Whee-In and Hwasa bombarded her with questions. She tried her best to answer them, but they kept on piling up.

"Slow down!" Solar sternly scolded. "I need to take a shower. I'll tell you once I'm done."

"Alright," they reluctantly agreed.

Once Solar was done, they got comfortable on the sofa and listened attentively as she recounted the events of the night before. She chuckled and moved her feet as if she was running in place, spilling the juicy details in the process. Whee-In and Hwasa also felt happy watching the excited Solar. It was already past noon but they were still chatting. Solar's phone buzzed and interrupted them. When she read the message, she giggled loudly, unable to contain her joy.

"What is it, Unnie?" Hwasa and Whee-In tried to peek, smiling haughtily.

"Nothing~"

Solar hid her phone and looked away. She tried to flee, but she was outnumbered. Hwasa jumped in front of her to stop her, while Whee-In sneakily grabbed the phone. They distanced themselves from her, making sure that she couldn't take it back before they had a chance to read it.

"Thanks for breakfast. It was delicious!" Whee-In read it loudly.

Hwasa looked at Whee-In, tapped her shoulder and jested, "Whee-In, why won't you make me breakfast? See how sweet they are?" She pouted playfully.

Whee-In laughed and continued reading the rest, "Come to the roof of building A133 at three. There's something I want to tell you."

"Sounds juicy~" Hwasa teased.

"Almost like a confession," Whee-In joined in. "I'm so jealous~"

Solar snatched her phone back and ran to her room. "Bad!" she said before closing her door.

"Unnie, don't be embarrass!" They yelled cheerily.

'What would look good?' Solar excitedly tried on her outfits. It took a while before she found one she thought Moonbyul would appreciate. After she had finished, she looked in the mirror a few more times to make sure everything was in place before leaving her room.

"Don't follow me!" she said sternly to Hwasa and Whee-In. "You're not allow to spy!"

"But why~" Whee-In protested.

"We want to see!" Hwasa demanded.

"No! I'm serious! Don't follow me!"

"Fine!" Whee-In said begrudgingly.

"Promise?" she raised an eyebrow.

"Yes, we promise." They sighed.

They were left with no other choice but to stay home. When they saw Solar's phone on the cabinet next to her room, their curiosity got the better of them. It was an opportunity they couldn't ignore. They messaged Moonbyul, pretending to be Solar, in order to get details on what Moonbyul was planning at building A133.

Solar arrived earlier than the appointed time. She gently bit her finger and kicked the ground, the anticipation of Moonbyul's plan was overwhelming her. 'I wonder what she want to tell me.' She buried her face in her hands, wanting to scream at the top of her lung. 'Calm down! Calm down!' She took a few deep breaths, but it felt impossible to not jump for joy.

She clasped her hands behind her back and wandered around the rooftop, hoping it would help a little. 'What is that?' She got closer and noticed a cap dangling on a potted plant, just slightly out of reach. 'Doesn't that belong to Byul-Yi? Is she here?'

"Byul ah? Byul ah? Are you here?" She glanced around but saw no one. "Did she left to get something?" she mumbled. She looked at the cap, "I should get it for her."

She tried her best to reach for it but it was further than she had initially thought. When she leaned over the walled fence, her fingers could barely touch the tip of it. 'Just a little closer.' She carefully kneel on the fence, gripping onto the railing as her final attempt to reach it. 'Got it.' She happily held the cap in her hands. Before she even had the chance to move, a slight force pushed her over the railing and gravity was doing the rest.

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