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Kkangpae and I

All Joon ever wanted was the freedom to do what he wants and how he wants. But being apart of one of the top families, that seemed impossible, especially when he was the main heir. Escaping seemed to be the only answer but how could he when his parents watched his every move? Somehow, he managed the impossible and escaped to America with the help of his friends that he left back in South Korea. He wanted to experience new things while in America but he sure it wouldn't be love. That was until he saw Yandy Brown slam some chick head into the cement pavement. Was it love at first sight for him? Who knows? He just knew something about her set her apart from the others and he knew he had to have her. Yandy Brown was in her last year of college when her world got thrown into a loop. When a random 6'1 Korean claimed her as his girlfriend she got attention that she never wanted from the campus. That didn't shake her at all, because she wasn't the one to cross and a few already knew that. She was going to deny it from the start until she met Joon and went along with it. Why? To pass time maybe? Who knows? She just wanted to see how this would pan out. As the months went by and feelings grew, neither thought they would fall for the other but they did. From breakups to makeups, cultural differences, crazy friends, and opposing family members, will their love be stable or fall apart? Well, who knows? You'll have to read to find out.

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Chapter 32

Joon: 12.31.15

Yandy raised her eyebrow at me and I narrowed my eyes at her, “Go.” I gestured.

She looked me up and down before walking out of the kitchen.

I took a deep breath and slapped my cheeks, “Ah shit, What the hell you JinJoon.” I muttered to myself before leaving the kitchen.

We walked outside the house to see that everyone was outside, talking in the driveway. As we got closer I saw that Sandy had Hae-In in a headlock, or should I say Hae-In let Sandy put him in a headlock and she was yelling at him.

“Why Sandy got him in a headlock?” Yandy asked.

Sandy's head snapped to us “He disrespected my outfit.” She glared at him.

Yandy rolled her eyes “Let him go and take our pic.” She demanded as she gave Sandy her phone.

Sandy took the phone and pushed Hae-In away then gave him the neck slit gesture. I moved out the way when Sandy stood to take the picture.