Chapter 20- Last Moments with Winter

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Things slowly went back to normal — or at least as normal as possible. The two of them could not fully enjoy their last day alone together but it still felt good to have this time to themselves.

They did talk about the last night a little bit, even though doing so made Jimin cry again. She explained to Minjeong that she was just so scared of the future and the events of the day had been overwhelming her so she had started panicking. For her, it felt like her life was spinning out of control and crumbling to pieces right in front of her eyes and she could not do anything to stop it. And that, while she initially had not wanted  Minjeong to see her like that even though she was never mad at her, it had felt good to have someone comfort her. Minjeong hugged her again and assured her that she would always do it again.

After their serious conversation, they kissed again for the first time that day. This time, it was just like a first kiss: tentative, unsure, testing the waters. However, Minjeong noticed with relief that it felt just the same. They felt just the same.

When their parents came home early in the evening, there were no things unsaid between them, no problems left unsolved.

All of them went out for dinner to the restaurant of Ning's parents and it seemed like even Jimin was able to enjoy it. After talking about the trip for the whole evening and looking at lots of pictures, it was weird not to share a bed anymore.

Around noon on Monday, it started snowing heavily. Jimin, who had been restless the whole day, pressed her face against the window in Minjeong's room and then turned around to her, an enthusiastic smile on her face.

"Hey, if we wait an hour or so, we can go skiing in deep snow!"

"And why would I want that?" Minjeong looked up from where she was currently searching the internet for a movie they could watch.

"Because it's fun!" Jimin got up from her place on the desk and stretched her long legs. Her sweater rid up and exposed a small strip of the skin of her stomach. When Jimin noticed Minjeong staring, she smirked.

"I'll tell you what:" she began, inching closer to Minjeong, "you go skiing with me now and I'll do something for you later."

"Anything?"

"Hm... yes, anything."

Now it was Minjeong's turn to smirk.

"Then I want you to make me tea."

"Seriously?" Jimin chuckled, "That's all you want?"

"Maybe I can think of something better once we're back," Minjeong pushed herself up from the bed and gave Jimin a quick peck on the cheek, "come one, we wouldn't want to miss all this snow."

Giggling and bickering, the two girls got ready downstairs and then took their skis up the mountain. The loose snow on top of the skiing tracks already reached their ankles when they made their way over to the ski run they wanted to go down.

"It's quite unusual, having this much snow at the end of march," Jimin shouted over to Minjeong. It was also rather windy so they had to raise their voices.

"Maybe this was a sign for us to go skiing again," Minjeong yelled back, "So let's go!"

"Let me go first," Jimin looked down the mountain, "I'll carve a way into the snow for you so it'll be easier for you!"

It turned out that Minjeong really needed Jimin to do this for her. Skiing in deep snow was difficult enough but the ongoing snowflakes falling down from the sky made it even more difficult to see anything properly. When they had almost reached the bottom of the mountain, Minjeong tried making her own way through the snow and promptly tumbled down the mountain a few feet. Luckily, the soft snow did not hurt.

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