Ryujin and You dated for two years, living together as girlfriends. It’s been two months since the breakup, and you moved out of Ryujin’s apartment, now staying with your friend Ningning. The breakup stemmed from Ryujin frequently forgetting your dates. Deep down, you know it wasn’t intentional—her hectic work as idol schedule left her forgetful. But the final straw was when she completely forgot about your plans and chose to hang out with her friends instead, even though she had promised to spend the evening with you.
Despite the breakup, you still love Ryujin, and you can’t help but watch her interviews and follow her work. In a recent interview, Ryujin discusses her new solo track “Run Away.” As she explains the song, you realize she has a different perspective on the breakup. Ryujin believed that you wanted to end things but didn’t have the courage to do it, so she tried to play the “villain” and end it herself.
“Okay, run away, run away, run away from me. If you’re scared, I’ll be the villain, you can blame it on me,” she sings. The interviewer asks if the song was inspired by real events or just her imagination. Ryujin, with a casual smile, responds, “Totally imagination.”
Your blood boils. How could she have the nerve to say it was all just imagination? Furious, you grab your keys and drive straight to Ryujin’s apartment—the one you used to share. When you arrive, you enter the code on the door, surprised to find that it’s still the same. The door clicks open, and you storm inside, determined to confront Ryujin.
You search the apartment, your anger growing with each step, as you prepare to face her and demand the truth.