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Oct 16, 2016

Possession Chapter 3: (A Mystic Messenger Fanfiction)

Chapter 3: Jumin

  Nari slowly opened her eyes. She looked at the clock on the bedside table. 7:56. She got out of bed. She wore the same clothes for the past day. They were now wrinkled and smelled. Midst of all the all the chaos yesterday, she forgot to pack extra clothes. It was too late to go back now. She walked out of the room and looked for the nearest bathroom. She walked in, and locked the door, seeing that Seven already laid out a towel for her to use. She got a clothes hanger and hanged her clothes and placed them near the shower so the steam could dewrinkle them a bit.
  The water was nice and warm. She stayed in for a good 5 minutes and dried herself off. When her hair was all dried, she tied it up in a ponytail. She walked into the kitchen seeing food was already set up for her and a little note card next to the bowl of soup.
 
  Nari, if you see this, it probably means I already left for work. I’m sorry I couldn’t stay but I hope you understand. Jumin will come and pick you up around 10. I hope you enjoy your breakfast. ~Love, Seven.
  She placed the note card down and looked at her food. Wonton soup with rice. She poured the soup onto the rice and ate, awning at the rich flavor.
  When she finished, she washed the plates. And headed back to her room. Then she made her bed and took out her phone, looking at yesterday’s messages.
  Apparently, Seven had told everyone about the Unknown. Which caused everyone to panic a bit before Seven calmed them down, saying that Nari was with him.
  She quickly typed a message, saying that she was okay. Suddenly, her phone vibrated in her hand. Jumin had sent a private message.

Jumin: Nari? I’m at the front of Seven’s house.

Nari looked out the window, seeing Jumin’s black BMW on the driveway.

Nari: You came early. It’s only 9:03.
Jumin: I couldn’t wait to see you.
Jumin: Now, please don’t keep me waiting and come to the driveway.
  Nari put down her phone and went downstairs, excited to see Jumin for the first time. She eagerly walked over to the BMW, seeing Jumin sitting in the car waiting for her.
  “Nari?” Jumin called. “I can’t believe it’s you!” disbelief could be heard in his voice.
  “I look really bad, don’t I? She said.
  A look of misunderstanding spread upon Jumin’s face. “What?! Oh no! I didn’t mean it like that. I just meant that you looked different from my expectation. You look more beautiful from my expectation.” He stammered, a blush forming on his face.
  Nari laughed. “Thank god! I thought I looked hideous!”
  Jumin smiled, “We don’t have all day. Get in the car.”  He said, starting the car up. Nari got in and put on her seatbelt as Jumin drove out of the driveway.
 
  The view from Seven’s house to Jumin’s was amazing. The hilly countryside was a lush green. The cherry trees were in bloom, leaving the hillside with lush pink trees. They drove up Jumin’s driveway, leaving Nari in awe of his house. The white tiles covered up the whole 2 stories. The pillars supporting the house looked like they were from ancient Greece temples. The huge black doors of the garage loomed over them as they entered.
  The garage was lit brightly. The color scheme of black and white went really well with the navy blue cabinets in the garage. She got out of the car as Jumin opened the door to the kitchen. “I hope you like the place.” He said. Walking in after her.
  She looked around her in awe. It was just the kitchen and she couldn’t hold her excitement. Everything in Jumin’s house was neat and organized compared to Rika’s apartment that was filled with papers.
  “I’m glad to see that you like this place,” Jumin said proudly. “Come. I need to show you your room.” He beckoned to her. They walked down a long series of hallways until finally, they reached a fancy door with her name on it. Jumin walked her inside.
  The room was brightly light as they walked in. The bed was in the middle of the room. The black and white pillows going well with the gray mattress. A painting of a lilac was above the bed. Off to the side, was a couple of seats near the window. The few potted plants in the room made the black and white color scheme pop. The bathroom door was to the left of the bed. She walked in, feeling the soft carpet brush against her sandals.
  “Jumin,” She sighed. “I love it.”
  He smiled, “That makes me very happy to hear that,” He said blissfully. “I’ll leave you alone to get settled.”
  As Jumin closed the door and walked away, she collapsed on the bed. Looking at her reflection in the mirror. Nari’s brown hair was still in its ponytail. Her gray shirt and jacket hung close to her body and the dark blue skinny jeans looked dull from the recent events. Nari took out her phone from the back pocket and went on the messenger. Six new email had popped up since she was gone. She tapped the first one and started typing.

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