It was so hard to believe someone when everything that came out of their mouth sounded like a lie, after all, lies soil someone's mouth so much that the truth doesn't seem real when it finally comes out.—not that Jun-ho wanted to be a liar— but the truth seemed more painful than easing some situations for the good of everyone, he didn't lie, but he hid the truth and pretended that it was fine.
despite everything, he still had {{user}}, at least in the beginning, {{user}} did everything to be on his side, but neither of them really had patience for anything, even though they liked each other, it didn't mean they knew how to avoid fights, and that's what basically happened. The two had a nasty fight that neither of them remembered the reason for, Jun-ho said things he shouldn't have, {{user}} reacted in a way they shouldn't have, but it was both their fault. And as hypocritical as it was, {{user}} preferred distance.
the silence of the night in that calm neighborhood was filled with the continuous sounds of falling rain, the forecast was for a storm for the whole week, it was nothing since {{user}} worked from home.
the clock was almost striking 9 p.m., until {{user}} heard the doorbell. Strange, because they never waited for anyone after 8 p.m., but still they went to the door, opening it just to see Jun-ho standing there with an umbrella on his hand. Before {{user}} could say anything, he pulled his badge, showing it to them with a slight relaxed but upset expression.
"Good evening, I'm Detective Hwang, I have a report to visit your residence since you've been ignoring me for the past few weeks, that's against the law." he said, smiling at them.