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Chapter 12 - Chapter 12: Unspoken emotions

In the dimly lit private room of Restaurant Min-Joon, the air was filled with the soft clinking of glasses and the murmur of conversation. Jea-I, Guwon, He-Ra, and Hye-Jin were immersed in their meal, the warmth of friendship enveloping them.

"I need to take a call," Min-Joon announced, his voice cutting through the gentle hum. "Guwon, take the card and pay the bill. Hye-Jin, He-Ra and Jea-I, wait for me in the lobby." With that, he stepped out, leaving a trail of curiosity behind him.

In the lobby, Hye-Jin, Jea-I, and Guwon waited, their eyes occasionally drifting towards the entrance. Min-Joon returned, his presence commanding attention. As he collected his card from Guwon, a sudden embrace from behind startled them all.

"Surprise! I'm back, Oppa," a cheerful voice exclaimed. The group turned to see a radiant woman clinging to Min-Joon.

"Oppa?" Jae-I's voice trembled with surprise.

Min-Joon smiled, gently disentangling himself. "Everyone, let me introduce Lee Bo-young, my best friend and like a little sister to me."

"Nice to meet you all," Bo-young greeted, her smile lighting up the place .

Min-Joon began the introductions, pointing to each person in turn. "This is Miss Hye-Jin, the CEO of HJ Corporation. This is He-Ra, her personal assistant. This is Guwon, her personal secretary. And this is her little sister, Jea-I."

Bo-young clung to Min-Joon's arm, her presence both comforting and unsettling. Hye-Jin, masking her emotions, excused herself with a forced smile. "Excuse me, I need to go to the washroom."

"I'll come with you," Jea-I offered, sensing the need for support.

In the washroom, the silence was broken only by the sound of running water. Jea-I turned to Hye-Jin, her eyes filled with curiosity. "Unni, how do you know you're in love?"

Hye-Jin's gaze softened as she gently stroked Jea-I's head. "When it hurts, but you still want to stay," she whispered, her voice tinged with melancholy.

"But..." Jea-I began, but Hye-Jin cut her off gently.

"Let's go. They're waiting for us."

Back in the lobby, Min-Joon's voice carried a note of finality. "Guwon and He-Ra, please help Bo-young get home. I'll take Hye-Jin and Jea-I."

"Okay," Guwon replied, his tone respectful.

"But Oppa, don't you miss me?" Bo-young's voice turned playful, her aegyo charming yet poignant.

"I have something to discuss with Miss Hye," Min-Joon replied, offering his hand to Hye-Jin. "Let's go," he said, his smile warm and inviting.

As they walked away, the air was thick with unspoken words and lingering emotions, each step a testament to the complexities of love and friendship.

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As Min-Joon, Hye-Jin, and Jea-I arrived at Hye-Jin's home, the night had settled into a serene quiet. The soft glow of the porch light cast gentle shadows, creating an intimate atmosphere.

"Thank you for bringing us home," Hye-Jin said, her voice barely above a whisper as she unlocked the door.

"It's no trouble at all," Min-Joon replied, his eyes lingering on her for a moment longer than usual.

Inside, the house was a sanctuary of calm. Jea-I, sensing the need for privacy, excused herself to her room. "Goodnight, Unni. Goodnight, Min-Joon Oppa."

"Goodnight, Jea-I," they both replied in unison, their voices harmonizing in the quiet space.

Hye-Jin led Min-Joon to the living room, where the soft light from a single lamp bathed the room in a warm glow. They sat down on the couch, the silence between them filled with unspoken words.

"Min-Joon," Hye-Jin began, her voice trembling slightly, "who is Bo-young to you, really?"

Min-Joon sighed, running a hand through his hair. "She's just a friend, Hye-Jin. Like a sister to me. There's nothing more."

Hye-Jin looked down, her fingers tracing patterns on the couch. "It's just... seeing her with you, it made me realize how much I care about you."

Min-Joon reached out, gently lifting her chin so their eyes met. "Hye-Jin, you mean more to me than anyone else. I need you to know that."

Tears welled up in Hye-Jin's eyes, but she blinked them away, trying to maintain her composure. "It's hard, Min-Joon. Loving someone who might not feel the same way."

Min-Joon's expression softened, and he took her hands in his. "I do feel the same way, Hye-Jin. I've just been afraid to admit it."

A single tear escaped, rolling down Hye-Jin's cheek. "Then why didn't you say anything?"

"Because I didn't want to risk losing you," Min-Joon confessed, his voice filled with vulnerability. "But I can't keep hiding my feelings anymore."

Hye-Jin leaned into him, resting her head on his shoulder. "I don't want to hide either," she whispered.

Then she just punched his shoulder and said "what am I doing? Wait what's our relationship?" She looked up at him

"Didn't you confess some minutes ago ?" He teased her

She buried her face in his chest because of embarrassment.

They sat there in the quiet of the night, holding each other, the weight of their unspoken emotions finally lifted. The world outside faded away, leaving just the two of them, bound by a love that had been waiting to be acknowledged.

As Min-Joon and Hye-Jin sat in the quiet of her living room, the weight of their emotions hung in the air. Min-Joon gently broke the silence.

"Hye-Jin, there's something important we need to discuss about your company," he began, his tone serious yet caring.

Hye-Jin straightened up, her expression shifting to one of concern. "What is it, Min-Joon?"

"I've been looking into the recent financial reports and market trends," Min-Joon explained. "There are some areas where HJ Corporation could face significant challenges if we don't act soon."

Hye-Jin nodded, her mind already racing through potential issues. "I've noticed some fluctuations too. What do you suggest?"

Min-Joon took a deep breath. "We need to diversify our investments and focus on innovation. The market is changing rapidly, and we can't rely on our current strategies alone."

Hye-Jin sighed, the weight of her responsibilities pressing down on her. "It's been tough, trying to balance everything. But you're right. We need to adapt."

Min-Joon squeezed her hand reassuringly. "You're not alone in this, Hye-Jin. We can work through it together. I believe in you and your vision for the company."

A small smile tugged at Hye-Jin's lips. "Thank you, Min-Joon. Your support means everything to me."

They spent the next hour discussing strategies, brainstorming ideas, and planning the future of HJ Corporation. The conversation flowed easily, their shared determination and mutual respect strengthening their bond.

As the night grew deeper, Min-Joon looked at Hye-Jin with a mixture of admiration and affection. "We'll get through this, Hye-Jin. Together."

Hye-Jin nodded, feeling a renewed sense of hope. "Yes, together."

In that moment, amidst the challenges and uncertainties, they found solace in each other's presence, knowing that whatever the future held, they would face it side by side.