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Chapter 9 - Echoes in the room

The classroom felt colder that day.

Even with the heater humming softly in the corner, there was a weight in the air — like something invisible had settled over the desks and refused to leave.

Ji-Woo sat in his usual seat, near the window, head resting on one hand.

Outside, snowflakes floated lazily past the glass.

Min-Ho sat two rows behind, pretending to focus on his notes.

But his eyes kept drifting forward.

Every time Ji-Woo shifted in his seat, every time he brushed his fingers through his hair, every time his gaze wandered through the snow… Min-Ho watched.

And remembered.

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It had happened in this very room.

A year ago. Before everything burned.

The project. The late afternoons. The way Ji-Woo would fall asleep, chin tucked into his arms, lips slightly parted.

Min-Ho would stay long after the bell, pretending to pack slowly just to watch him sleep a little longer.

Back then, Ji-Woo had smiled more.

He laughed with his whole face.

Now, he barely spoke.

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During the lunch break, the room emptied.

Min-Ho lingered by the window. Ji-Woo didn't move.

There was a tension that hung in the air like steam.

Not heavy enough to suffocate. But enough to notice.

"You used to hum when you studied," Min-Ho said suddenly, his voice soft.

Ji-Woo looked up slowly. "I did?"

Min-Ho nodded. "You'd tap your pencil to the beat. It drove me crazy."

A silence passed.

"…I don't remember that," Ji-Woo said.

Min-Ho smiled faintly. "I do."

Another silence.

Then Ji-Woo whispered:

"This room has ghosts."

Min-Ho didn't flinch.

He just said: "Yeah. And they're all ours."

Their eyes met.

Something unspoken passed between them — again. Always.

It wasn't a confession.

Not quite a forgiveness.

But something close.

Snow kept falling outside.

Inside, the room remained full of echoes only they could hear.

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