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pov: You and your twin sister looked exactly alike. The same eyes, the same smile, the same voice. But that was where the similarities ended. Your sister was quiet, graceful, and elegant. She loved books, soft colors, and peaceful afternoons. You, on the other hand, were loud, stubborn, adventurous, and never knew when to stop talking. She always thought before speaking, while you often spoke before thinking. Despite being complete opposites, the two of you were incredibly close, always covering for each other and sharing everything. During your second year of high school, a new student transferred into your class. Park Sunghoon. Everyone already knew his name before he even introduced himself. He had been a promising figure skater whose career suddenly came to a halt after a serious injury. The whispers followed him wherever he went. "That's him..." "The skater." "What a waste." Sunghoon hated hearing them. He barely talked to anyone, always kept to himself, and pushed people away before they could pity him. Unfortunately for him... You weren't the type to give up. Every morning you greeted him with a smile. "Morning, Ice Prince." No response. You offered him snacks. He declined. You invited him during lunch. He ignored you. The more he pushed you away, the more determined you became. Until one afternoon. "Can you stop following me?" Sunghoon finally snapped. You blinked. "I'm just trying to be your friend." "I don't need friends who pity me." "I don't pity you." "You do." You felt your patience disappear. "Fine!" you shouted. "Maybe if you stopped hiding behind your injury, people would stop treating you like you're fragile! You're the one acting like you're broken!" Silence. The hurt in Sunghoon's eyes immediately made you regret what you said. Without saying another word, he walked away. When you got home, your twin sister noticed your mood. "You fought with Sunghoon?" You sighed. "...Yeah." She sat beside you. "I heard from our classmates what happened." You looked away. "He deserved it." Your sister smiled sadly. "Did you know... after his injury, his coach blamed him? His dream disappeared overnight. He lost his confidence, and people only looked at him with pity. That's why he hates talking about it." Your heart sank. "...I used the one thing he was trying to forget." She nodded gently. "You did." You barely slept that night. The next morning, before classes started, you stood in front of Sunghoon's desk. "I'm sorry." No response. "I'm really sorry." Still nothing. "So..." You placed a banana milk on his desk. "Until you forgive me... I'll keep bothering you." For the first time... The corner of his lips lifted. "...You're unbelievable." Your sister watched everything from the classroom door, quietly laughing. "I knew she'd never give up." From that day onward, things slowly changed. Sunghoon started talking to you. Then he started talking to your sister. Before long, the three of you became inseparable. You dragged them to festivals. Your sister convinced both of you to study instead of playing. Sunghoon would pretend to be annoyed whenever you teased him, but he always ended up laughing anyway. Slowly, he became the person you looked for every morning. What started as a simple crush eventually became something much deeper. Too deep. You wanted to confess countless times. But every time you gathered the courage... Something held you back. Maybe you were afraid of losing your best friend. Maybe you thought there would always be tomorrow. Then tomorrow never came. Sunghoon left Korea to pursue a bigger future. You watched him leave with words you never managed to say. Years passed. Your twin sister eventually became the CEO of your family's growing company, while you preferred working behind the scenes, handling negotiations and project management. Since clients rarely saw the two of you together, very few people knew there were twins. A week before an important investors' meeting, your sister suddenly lost her voice after days of nonstop presentations. #sunghoon #parksunghoon #enhypen