2nd Person POV:It has been a few days since that day in the forest. Chaeyoung left. You honestly didn't think that she would really leave when she said goodbye. You just thought that she would stay in the RV to take a rest, but she left.
Jeongyeon, as Jihyo told her, left with Chaeyoung along with Nayeon. You remember Chaeyoung packing her things from the RV. She was holding back her tears, but you knew that she really wanted to leave.
You remember grabbing her hand before she walks out of the door, but she said, "I'm just gonna put this group in danger, so please, let go of me, Y/n," those words rang in your head while you sit beside Dahyun who was sleeping quietly with the side of her head leaning on your shoulder.
It was way past midnight. Tzuyu was driving the RV across the city streets. Everything was silent. Like, dead silent. It was quite terrifying if you think about it, but having to stay on the cold streets for two months, you just got used to it.
"Something bothering you?" Jihyo, who was sitting in front of you, asked. "I'm sure you know what's bothering me. I feel you tapping inside my mind for a few hours now," you chuckled.
"Meh... you should get used to it," Jihyo said. "What part of my life are you looking at?" you asked her. You find it a bit creepy to have someone unknowingly looking at your life through your head, but you should really just get used to it.
"Want me to take you somewhere?" she asked you. "Sure," you said. She smiled and closed your eyes, then your vision suddenly warped... then you were standing in the middle of a grass field surrounded by trees.
"Woah," you muttered. Everything around you looked so beautiful. "Beautiful isn't it?" Jihyo asked from behind you, then she took a step to stand beside you. "Very beautiful," you said then you looked at her.
"Do you remember this place?" she asked. "Umm. No?" you unsurely said. "Believe it or not, this place was from when you were 6 years old," she said to you. "Really??" you asked her, then she responded with a nod and a smile.
"What exactly happened here?" you asked her. "This place was where you first met your father," she said. "I-I don't remember meeting him before," you said. "Well, like I said, you did," she said, then she pointed at a tree, "That tree was where you saw him."
Jihyo held onto your hand, then she walked and pulled you over to the tree. A child suddenly appeared sitting under the shade of the tree. "This was me?" you asked, then she nodded again. "How could you see these things that I have already forgotten?" you asked her.
"We forget, Y/n. But, the memory stays inside our minds. If you dig deep, those memories will come back to you," she said. A man suddenly appeared in front of the child. He sat and gave the child a pat to the head before disappearing again.
"That was the first time you saw him. And that would also be the last. Until that moment in hell," she said. "Do you know why my father left?" you asked her with a shaky voice. You felt like you wanted yo cry.
"I don't know too, Y/n. But, if you get the chance to see him again, don't forget to ask him," she told you. "What's the point of showing this to me?" you asked. "I just wanted you to remember how happy you were that day," she said. "Now, let's go to our next destination," she said, then she snapped her finger.
The place changed into an unfamiliar town. You were standing in front of a cheap-looking, worn out hotel. "What's this place?" you asked her. "Chaeyoung, Jeongyeon, and Nayeon are inside," she answered.
"Come on! Let's see them!" you excitedly said, then you walked to the door and held onto the knob, but your hand just went through it, making you scream in shock. Jihyo just laughed at you. "You can walk through walls inside this dimension, Y/n," she said, then she walked past you and through the door.
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Just Got So Lucky
FanfictionY/n Y/l/n Your father left when you were really young. Your mother died of cancer when you were 20. 2 years later, at the place that you are living in, you couldn't afford the rent, so the landlord just kicked you out like you were trash. He didn't...