Rachel's voice was laced with urgency as she begged Harper to stay in Seoul, at least until she returned to work. "Please, don't just drop everything and leave for Germany like before. We still have two more days before my schedule gets hectic again."
As they touched down in Seoul, the familiar thrill of the city enveloped them. "You know, in just one more year, I'll be able to have my own apartment," Rachel continued, a hopeful glint in her eyes. "Even though the company still provides us with a dorm, I can't help but dream about having my own space."
Dahye, waiting patiently in her car to avoid the chaos of airport crowds, greeted them with a warm smile. She had opted for her sedan instead of a larger van, knowing that discretion was key in the early morning hours. The two women exited the plane together, but as they walked toward the car, the two of them split up and got into the car at different times.