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Chapter 41 - Another casual day

‎Chapter 41

‎Lee Joon POV

‎I woke up earlier than usual.

‎The house was still wrapped in darkness, the kind that lingers before dawn fully decides to arrive as if the sun itself was waiting for permission from the moon.

‎For a moment, I stayed still, listening.

‎No movement.

‎No voices.

‎No sign of life.

‎After everything that had happened yesterday, the silence felt… unnatural.

‎Heavy.

‎I exhaled slowly and got out of bed.

‎If nothing else, Laurel needed to eat properly today.

‎Yesterday, for the first time, she hadn't looked untouchable. Not composed. Not in control.

‎Just… fragile.

‎Like something that could break if handled wrong.

‎And I didn't like that.

‎I made my way downstairs, the soft echo of my footsteps barely disturbing the quiet.

‎But just as I reached the last step

‎I heard voices.

‎Low. Muted. Almost like someone was trying not to be heard.

‎I stopped.

‎"Who's there?" I called out.

‎A brief pause.

‎Then movement.

‎From the side of the kitchen entrance, SEO Hee stepped out, like she had been caught in the middle of something.

‎"Good morning, oppa," she said, walking toward me.

‎Too quickly.

‎Too casually.

‎I studied her.

‎"What are you doing here?"

‎She hesitated, just for a second then smiled.

‎"Ah… I was hungry. I couldn't sleep, so I came to get something to eat."

‎She reached for an apple on the counter and took a bite, like that settled everything.

‎It didn't.

‎"Didn't you notice Laurel wasn't fine," I said, watching her closely, "when you stayed here the other day?"

‎She paused mid-bite.

‎"The other day?" she repeated, brows slightly furrowed.

‎Then realization flickered.

‎"Oh… yes."

‎Her tone shifted.

‎"I noticed," she said lightly. "But you know Laurel. She won't tell me the truth."

‎I hummed.

‎Typical Laurel.

‎Carrying everything like it belonged to her alone.

‎I turned to the fridge, took out the milk, and poured it into a glass.

‎"Mom has been missing you," I said. "You should find time to go home."

‎That made her go quiet.

‎"I was planning to," she said, her voice softer now.

‎I handed her the glass.

‎"What's wrong?"

‎She didn't answer immediately.

‎Just stared at the milk.

‎"Nothing," she said finally.

‎But she didn't look at me.

‎She turned to leave.

‎Then stopped.

‎Right at the doorway.

‎Still.

‎Like something inside her wasn't letting her go.

‎"Oppa…"

‎I looked up.

‎"Hmm?"

‎She didn't fully turn back this time.

‎"…thank you for the milk."

‎I nodded once.

‎She left.

‎I watched the empty doorway for a moment.

‎Everyone was acting strange.

‎Not in obvious ways.

‎Just… slightly off.

‎Like everyone was holding something back.

‎But Seo Hee wasn't someone you pushed.

‎Whatever it was.

‎She would say it when she was ready.

‎Or she wouldn't say it at all.

‎I turned back to the kitchen and started preparing breakfast.

‎Simple. Clean. Warm.

‎Something Laurel would eat without arguing too much.

‎The quiet returned, filled only with the sound of water running, utensils shifting, and the occasional clink of ceramic.

‎Normal things.

‎Grounding things.

‎I was almost done when I heard footsteps behind me.

‎Steady.

‎I turned.

‎Eun Woo stood there, already dressed, posture straight as always.

‎"Good morning, sir," he said.

‎Calm. Composed. Predictable.

‎"Morning," I replied. "Didn't expect you to be awake this early."

‎He stepped into the kitchen and began clearing the counter beside me.

‎"You don't need to do that," I said. "I'm almost done."

‎He didn't stop.

‎"I need to do something," he said quietly. "Everyone has been working since yesterday. It feels like I'm the only one doing nothing."

‎I glanced at him.

‎He meant that.

‎"You're already dressed for work," I said, stepping closer.

‎Our eyes met briefly.

‎"Don't get it dirty."

‎"…okay, sir."

‎He paused.

‎But didn't move away.

‎"I still want to help," he added.

‎I sighed lightly.

‎"Just sit."

‎He hesitated.

‎Then nodded.

‎And sat.

‎"What about the twins?" I asked.

‎"They're fine, sir."

‎"You didn't come back."

‎He looked up.

‎"…what, sir?"

‎"You didn't come back," I repeated. "After you left for Canada to meet Laurel."

‎He frowned slightly.

‎"I didn't know you wanted to see me."

‎I let out a quiet breath.

‎"It's not that I wanted to see you."

‎A pause.

‎"It's that you haven't fulfilled your promise."

‎That caught his attention.

‎"Promise?"

‎"You said if Laurel accepted you, you'd owe me a full day."

‎Recognition crossed his face.

‎"Oh… that."

‎A faint smile followed.

‎"I didn't think you were serious."

‎I stepped closer.

‎"There's nothing about you I don't take seriously."

‎Our eyes met.

‎And this time

‎He looked away first.

‎By the time breakfast was ready, the house slowly started waking up.

‎Footsteps echoed down the hallway.

‎Doors opened.

‎Voices returned.

‎First came Nicholas, then Kang Dae.

‎The energy shifted immediately.

‎Less quiet.

‎More real.

‎"How was the meeting with Andrew?" Kang Dae asked.

‎"It was fine," I said.

‎"He asked about you guys."

‎"What did you tell him?" Nicholas asked.

‎"The truth."

‎Kang Dae exhaled.

‎"I hope he wasn't mad… he was really looking forward to seeing us."

‎"We all were," Nicholas added quietly.

‎A brief silence followed.

‎Heavy.

‎"Who knew Laurel would collapse like that," Kang Dae muttered.

‎"The only thing keeping her still right now is the fact that we're all here," Nicholas said. "If not, she'd already be at work."

‎"…true," I said.

‎"Sir."

‎Eun Woo's voice cut in gently.

‎"You said you wanted to tell me something."

‎I nodded.

‎"Come."

‎We walked back toward my room.

‎The door closed behind us.

‎"I met the CEO of GTS last night," I said.

‎He straightened slightly.

‎"If everything goes well," I continued, pulling off my shirt without much thought, "they'll consider a partnership, if we meet their qualifications."

‎There was a pause.

‎Then

‎"I'll wait outside, sir," he said quickly, turning away.

‎I stopped.

‎"…really?"

‎I stepped closer.

‎He shifted back instinctively, avoiding eye contact.

‎"You're shy?" I asked, a hint of amusement slipping through.

‎"We're both men," I added casually. "I don't see the issue."

‎His breathing wasn't as steady now.

‎Interesting.

‎"So," he said, forcing focus, "if we meet the qualifications, he'll schedule a meeting?"

‎"Yes. But only with the CEO."

‎He nodded.

‎"Do you know the requirements?"

‎"No."

‎"…but I'll figure it out."

‎I gave a small nod.

‎"Good."

‎He turned to leave.

‎Then paused.

‎Looked back.

‎"Saturday, sir… if you don't mind."

‎"What?"

‎"The day I owe you."

‎Ah.

‎"That."

‎I shrugged.

‎"I don't mind."

‎"…call me."

‎He nodded.

‎And left.

‎The door closed softly behind him.

‎I stood there for a moment, staring at it.

‎Something about him…

‎The way he speaks.

‎Walks.

‎Holds himself together

‎And then almost loses it in the smallest moments.

‎Careful. Precise.

‎Yet…

‎Unsteady in ways he doesn't understand.

‎"Eun Woo…"

‎I murmured quietly.

‎"Why are you so different?"

‎I kept staring at the door.

‎For a second

‎It almost felt like he had taken something with him when he left.

‎Something I hadn't noticed I was holding.

‎And somehow

‎That didn't sit right with me.

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