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To Kiss An Idol

[COMPLETED STORY] Running from her past, Nivritti joins a new job in South Korea as a Script Coordinator in K&Q Media Company. She works for a successful K-pop boyband. On her first day, she is kissed by the leader of that boy band. The problem is, she is five years older than him. Will that kiss grow into a relationship or will be forgotten by both of them? ***** She tried to pull her wrists, but she failed. She looked at him and again tried to pull her hands but in vain. “Yes, you do. You have been licking your lips since you started talking. I think it’s an unconscious gesture that you don’t know about,” informed Kyung-Soo. “Will you please let go of my hands?” she pulled again but Kyung-Soo tightened his grip. Without hearing her he continued, “and by distracting, I mean that I really want to hear what you have to say but because of your lips all I can think of is this... He pulled her wrists pulling her close to him, moved one of his hands on her waist and another one on the back of her neck and softly placed his lips on hers and kissed her.

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The Crushed Heart

Dae, Jae-Hwa, and Nivritti were talking to each other while waiting for the lift. Dae was actively trying to divert their attention away from himself by telling them that there was no leaker and that everything was done by a team of hackers.

"So, will she and her team be there at Mr. Hu's party?" asked Nivritti. Dae didn't realise till now, but Nivritti's words made his eyes twinkle as he was about to get another opportunity to make some money and draw attention towards Nivritti, yet again.

"No, that is a closed party. Invitation only. No media is allowed," said Jae-Hwa.

"Oh!" said Nivritti. Dae pressed the lift button again. "But if she is using hackers, wouldn't our IT team get some sort of alert that someone is breaching our firewalls?" she asked.

"We are just a media and entertainment company. Who do you think we are, Fort Knox?" taunted Dae.

"True, every server is built on trial and error. We learn from our mistakes," nodded Nivritti.