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The moment our gazes increasingly intertwine your and my dream begins

The moment our gazes increasingly intertwine your and my dream begins

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The blazing hues of orange and red painted the sky as the sun began to set across the horizon, leaving a seamless blend of colour upon the canvas of the sky

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The blazing hues of orange and red painted the sky as the sun began to set across the horizon, leaving a seamless blend of colour upon the canvas of the sky.

Despite people beginning to disperse from the cafe after it being busy all day, Haeri remained at her table immersed into her laptop.
She was seated at a small round table, the chair in front of her unoccupied as she opted for the sofa seat.

She glanced away from her screen, blinking a few times as her eyes began to tire out and her gaze drifted to the clock on the wall.
It was already 7pm and Haeri had been there long enough to have neck ache and a slight adrenaline buzz from the several cups of coffee she consumed in the time sat there

Sighing, she rolled her neck lightly side to side and flexed out her fingers to alleviate the stiff aches shooting up her hands from typing and writing so much.
Contemplating her options, Haeri decided to try and finish the part she was on and then head home.

Due to the fact she had her headphone on, the girl was oblivious to her surroundings as most of the people had left the cafe and the sky grew dimmer.

A yawn escaped her lips as she screwed her eyes shut for a moment before blinking at her bright screen and running her fingers through her hair. Tiredness began to creep up on her, wanting to give in to the dying urge to just relax but she had been neglecting university so much that she was behind.

Not that she wanted to neglect it, she was too tired to usually do her work and told herself she'd do it later.

Later never came- that's why she was here.

It seemed as though many people were tired nowadays, especially the boy who had been non stop practicing- so much so that his body felt like it could just give in any day.

He fought the urge to let his eyes close and straightened up when the car came to a halt. Donghyuck lost the famous game of rock paper scissor and had to buy coffee and other drinks for his members, accompanied by Renjun who wanted to leave the practice room for a while.

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