𝙐𝙣𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙚𝙨𝙚𝙚𝙣

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I gulped. My face was heating up.

"W..what do I think about what?" My voice creaked by the end of the question.

Jimin chuckled and finally released me.

He stood back and I stumbled.

Gosh.

My breathing was obviously heavier but I tried not to show it.

"Forget it, let's head back to the campsite now before the storm gets worse," he suggested and ruffled my hair.

Which only resulted in me blushing even harder.

He walked to the entrance but quickly stopped and turned to me with an intense stare.

"What?"

"I haven't even asked you yet. How..did you get into this house?" He suspiciously asked.

I thought as I tried to recall my memories.

"I heard someone screaming for help so I came but after I entered the house, the door was closed," I continued, "I'm not sure if it's the wind or if it's anyone who did it though cause I heard some locking sound from the other side."

"I doubt that it's the wind because there was a lock on the door, clearly someone added it after you came in," he explained and pointed at the big silvery padlock on the door.

"But," I stuttered, "but I don't understand. Does that mean someone wanted to lock me here? Why?"

I laughed nervously, "it doesn't make sense. It's not like I'm in some kind of dramas."

Jimin wandered as he spoke, "there must be someone cause clearly this couldn't be an accident."

"And there's one person on my mind," he glanced at me before he revealed, "a classmate of yours who I think is quite suspicious."

My eyes widened.

"M..my classmate? Who?"

He stopped and looked at me like he was scanning my face.

"Won-Young."

My face was blank.

It was surprising to know that I wasn't too surprised, at least I didn't feel taken aback.

But why am I not?

"Why her?" I asked and bit my lips.

He sighed, "ever since the start, I didn't like her and I just know that she's not trustworthy. But I-"

"Why?"

Jimin stood back leaning against the wall with an irritated look.

"Okay sorry for interrupting but I mean, how? Won-Young just came to our school a few weeks ago and that's the first time when we all met her. So how could you not like her at the beginning?"

"That's not something you should be concerned about."

He avoided my gaze.

I raised my brows giving him a 'fine calm down' look.

"And what I was trying to say is that I never trusted her. When I was on my way to find you in the storm, I saw Won-Young walking alone. I ran to her."

"She was looking vulnerable. I supposed you two lost each other. So I decided to go along the path, where she came from. But when I walked pass her, she stopped me. She assured me that you weren't here. That's the first point because she shouldn't be so sure about your location unless she's in charged of," he paused, "making you lost. And the second thing, the main point is that, you're here."

I didn't know what to say.

She's my friend.

I did nothing to her.

Jimin saw the confusion on my face and how calm I seemed to be, he came to me and grabbed my hands.

"She's been lying, Seohyun. Can't you see that? You nearly died because of her."

(A/N: ngl if I was a reader of this book, I would think that Seohyun was so dumb cause she's so slow at understanding stuff, about jungkook, Won-Young... But as the author of the book, please keep reading to find out the truth! It's all reasonable when you found it out because it's not something that Seohyun knew.)

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