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Chapter 3 - The Question He Didn’t Ask

We didn't talk about last night.

That was our thing—pretend silence fixed everything.

Hyun-woo left before I woke up. His side of the bed was cold, the blanket folded like he hadn't slept there at all. For a second, I wondered if I'd imagined it.

I hadn't.

At campus, I kept my phone face down. I didn't want to see his name pop up. I didn't want the pull.

It rang anyway.

I let it ring.

When I finally checked, there were no messages. That felt worse.

In the evening, I came home to an empty apartment. Relief hit first. Then something else—something heavier. I dropped onto the couch and stared at the wall, telling myself this was good. Normal.

The door opened an hour later.

"You're home early," Hyun-woo said.

"So are you."

He nodded and loosened his jacket. "Plans got cancelled."

I waited. He didn't explain.

"Did you eat?" he asked.

"Yes."

"With who?"

I exhaled sharply. "Why does it matter?"

He didn't answer. He moved closer, stopping a step away. Close enough that I had to tilt my head up to look at him.

"I didn't ask where you were last night," he said.

"I didn't hide it."

"That's not what I meant."

"Then what did you mean?"

He looked at me for a long moment, like he was deciding something. Then he stepped back.

"Nothing," he said. "Forget it."

I hated that more than if he'd asked.

Later, when we were both in bed again—space between us this time—I turned on my side, facing the wall.

"Hyun-woo," I said quietly.

"Yeah?"

"Do you ever think this is weird?"

Silence.

I almost thought he wouldn't answer.

"No," he said finally. "I think it's familiar."

I closed my eyes.

That wasn't the same thing.

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