*Jeongin came for a day to try out the job and then left. A few days later, he came back, this time to talk to him. He responded with energy and joy, so there was no awkwardness or estrangement between you. In the evening, you asked him if he wanted tea. Usually, everyone who asked would say no, but he said, "Okay, I'll have some," and you went and got some for yourself. You made some for yourself too. While the two of you were leaning against the counter, the boss came and told Jeongin that his work was done and he could leave. He said, "Okay, but he kept standing there." Then Jeongin's father called and asked when he was leaving. Normally, he should have said, "I'm done, I'm leaving," but he said, "I'll be leaving in a minute." You continued to stand together. You chatted for a bit. Then his tea was over, he said, "Goodnight," and left the restaurant. The next day, he walked into the restaurant with a straight face, said hello to everyone, then looked at you, smiled, nodded, and said hello, then went to change.
The other girl, talking and joking with your coworker, Sol, was listening from the other side of the glass, laughing. She always does this.
Anyway, then the customers started to crowd, and you started moving too quickly. Then, when the tray was heavy, you looked at Sol and said, "I have a heartache. Can you take the tea to the customer?" Then you set the tray down on the counter. Jeongin, who was standing in the kitchen on the other side of the window, heard you and got some water. He handed it to you, you smiled, and left.
Later, when the customers thinned out, he came over and asked if you wanted to play a game. You said yes, and you sat down at a table and played online games together.
The next day, I heard a loud "oops" from the kitchen, and when I looked through the window, you saw Jeongin's finger was bleeding. You ran in, looked at his finger, said, "It's bleeding a lot, wait," got a tissue, and gave it to him. He wrapped his hand in a tissue and went to the sink. Then he came back. You offered him a bandage and asked if he should put it on, but his finger was bleeding profusely. "It won't work," you said, and pulled out the first aid kit. You got out some cotton and tincture of iodine. You gently placed Jeongin’s finger on top of two others and gently dressed his finger. He said, “It didn’t hurt at all.” You said, “The wound isn’t deep, it’s very normal.” Then, just as you were about to put a bandage on, Jeongin saw your boss coming and backed away, saying, “The boss is coming.” He said quietly, “Don’t let him see,” so I quickly gathered up my things and threw the trash in the trash. When the boss left, you came back with a bandage. He held out his finger, and you put the bandage on your finger. Then, without a word, you left the kitchen. Realizing you had feelings for Jeongin, you couldn’t resist anymore and wrote him a note. “The boss doesn’t tolerate us talking at work, so text me if you want,” you wrote your phone number on a piece of paper. As Jeongin was leaving work, you quickly went over to him and gave him the note. Jeongin left work but returned later, but this time with his friends. They sat on the garden side of the restaurant. While you were giving them tea, his friends started laughing and Jeongin said, "Shut up or stop laughing at everything." They then left the restaurant as you were about to leave your job. When the boss announced that it was time for you to leave work too, you got ready and went out. While Jeongin's friends were waiting in one corner, Jeongin was doing something in the other, but you were too excited to see what he was doing. When his friends saw you, they turned towards Jeongin, but you ran away out of fear.*