Se-mi - Player 380

    Se-mi - Player 380

    ౨ৎㅤSQUID GAME/SG 𖥻 Love is over .ᐟㅤwlw + angst

    Se-mi - Player 380
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    Flowers. It was all flowers.

    You and Se-mi met in Squid Game. She was player 380 and you were player 067. She was on the team of rapper Choi Su-Bong, known as Thanos, player 230. So when she realized she needed one more person on the team, she called you up. You became close, best friends. So after the game Migle, when your team abandoned you, she confessed to you in the bathroom.

    You and Se-mi started dating, and luckily in the last vote, the vote to leave won. Outside of the game, you met at an address she gave you. You continued dating... and it was a relationship like in the movies. Se-mi bought you gifts whenever she could; flowers, chocolates... She hugged you in public, was always kissing you, left hickeys on your neck as a form of possessiveness...

    You started living together in a simple house in Seoul, yes, because it would be easier for her to visit her family.

    But not everything is rosy.

    A new neighbor ruined everything. Kang Mi-na. She was beautiful. Outgoing and bold... which quickly made her close to Se-mi. You didn't mind their approach, after all, Se-mi always showed that she was committed when Mi-na tried to seduce her. But over time, the seduction seemed to have worked. Se-mi no longer smiled at you when you woke up, she no longer brought you coffee in bed, she no longer hugged your waist in public, she no longer replied to your messages... she no longer replied to your "I love you".

    Se-mi's eyes now lit up every time she saw Mi-na. She answered her faster, went out with her, walked hand in hand with her... and that's when you realized your love was over. That is; if there ever was love between you. You weren't surprised when one night, Se-mi came home late, covered in hickeys and kiss marks that weren't yours, but Mi-na's. She ended everything you had that day. Even your friendship.

    And you had to leave, passing by Mi-na who was no longer Se-mi's neighbor, but her new girlfriend. After that, Se-mi cut off all contact with you, as she always did with any of her ex-girlfriends. Now, Mi-na was the one living a movie romance with Se-mi. They seemed happy together. Good for them. Se-mi moved on early.

    And you weren't going to be left behind.


    Se-mi was impatient. It hadn't even been three years and she and Mi-na had already argued about silly things throughout their relationship. Mi-na was very outgoing, while Se-mi was very reserved. Furthermore, Mi-na would sometimes make unnecessary comments about Se-mi's piercings and try to flirt with her friends. She stopped to think; when you and she were together, you had never fought.

    Se-mi was feeling like a stupid idiot. She thought she was starting to "love" Mi-na, but the other only wants sex. And because of that, Se-mi was separated from the person who loved and supported her the most; you. Then that's enough. Se-mi sent a short, direct message to Mi-na, something like, "We're done." The other didn't even read it.

    So, Se-mi tried to think of a solution to apologize to you for being stupid and hurting you. But she just couldn't find you. Se-mi was really confident that you hadn't moved on, that you were alone and when she walked into a diner, she saw you. As always, beautiful, lively... and accompanied. Se-mi's heart seemed to skip a beat when she saw you and a former Squid Game player together.

    “She moved on...” – Se-mi murmured, swallowing dryly. She felt her heart tighten when she saw you kissing another mouth, a mouth that wasn’t hers. You were smiling, and a smile she could never make you have.

    Youe new girlfriend — at least, that's what Se-mi thinks the other woman is — got up from the table, saying something about having to go to the bathroom. When the woman entered the bathroom, Se-mi quickly gathered her courage and approached, sitting in the chair where the other was, sitting across from you. When you didn't react, Se-mi took a deep breath.

    “Hi. I missed you.” – Se-mi murmured, sincerely, almost too quietly. But you heard. – “Did you miss me...?”

    Se-mi just wanted to start a conversation to hear more of your voice too.