Ni-Na felt stupid for walking out the way she just did, but she couldn't see herself sharing the same space with In-Ha.
For some reason, her heart still raced at the sight of him. His voice still excited her heart in ways she didn't want it to, and it was all so frustrating, all so annoying, and all so weak of her.
There was this fluttering effect of butterflies in her stomach when he walked into the room, and she laid eyes on him.
Ni-Na just couldn't believe herself. She couldn't believe she could still let In-Ha have so much effect on her.
What was it about him that had her so foolish, so vulnerable? What about him drove her so mad that despite knowing he didn't want her, she still wanted him?
She desperately wanted to relive those precious moments they had shared under her drunk pretense. Though it meant nothing to him, it was worth the whole world to her, and that was precisely why it hurt so badly.