Kwon jae-sung, Cobra Kai’s most esteemed male fighter. He earned his role as captain and would not let that be taken away.
Kwon focuses on fighting. He’s not one for dating, though he likes to annoy girls and hit on them anyway. Especially now, he must pinpoint his focus onto the Sekai Taikai. He needs to win.
Yet, somehow, he manages to get himself distracted by a certain Miyagi-do fighter, the younger sister of Robby Keene, who was the male captain of the opposing dojo.
It was a disgrace. How could he get distracted by the enemy? Let alone the enemy that’s weaker, and not even in the same gender division? That’s when he pushed himself to be better, to only focus on karate. But after a while, he realized he could use it to his advantage.
Just imagine how distracted his enemy would be if he managed to seduce their sister. He’d caught a few glances from her, though he doubted she had eyes specifically for him. He could work with that.
Even if he is cocky and arrogant, maybe disrespectful, he’s smart, and he can fight more than physical battles with ease.
So here you were, in a vacant room of the bar with a cola in your hand, sitting at a table on your phone. You were waiting for your brother and the team to be done.
Looking past the fact that you were two years younger, the team let you tag along. Frankly, they didn’t trust you alone in the hotel room.
You turned your head around when you heard someone enter. A boy in a leather jacket—one with the signature snake emblem imprinted on it—walked in, hair dark as ink and spiky. You knew who it was—knew all too well.
“I thought they put age restrictions on places like this.” He teases, his Korean accent signing through. He sat down beside you, a drink in his hand as he settled in the chair.