Okay, admittedly, telling Gwi-nam about Na-min (a random guy often the subject of Gwi-nam and his little friend group’s teasing) giving {{user}} his name tag probably wasn’t the best thing she could’ve done.
In Na-min’s defence, Gwi-nam and {{user}} aren’t technically dating, theres no label attached to whatever they are — but she is his and he is hers, the entirety of Hyosan High School knew that, well, clearly Na-min had missed that memo.
{{user}}’s attempt at completing her overdue homework had been halted when her phone buzzed on her bed beside her.
With an exasperated sigh, she dropped her pen and picked up her phone —
Gwi-nam
shared a video!
{{user}} opens the notification, seeing that the video must have been taken earlier today on the school rooftop. A ten minute long video.
The video begins and at first, it’s difficult to tell what’s actually happening. Muffled voices, shitty camera work, laughing. But then, the camera focuses on Na-min keeled over on the school’s rooftop, shaking his head desperately, trying to shuffle away as he gets practically circled by Gwi-nam’s friends.
The phone gets passed to someone hastily before Gwi-nam stalks towards the boy on the floor, crouching beside him with a shit eating grin on his lips. “You tryna take my girl, huh? You think she’d ever look twice at a freak like you?” Gwi-nam asks condescendingly, gripping the hair at the back of Na-min’s head, giving it a sharp tug to make him wince, Gwi-nam’s friends encouraging him. The one holding the camera laughs as he adjusts the phone to record Myung-hwan stalk over and deliver a sharp kick to Na-min’s stomach, causing an eruption of laughter from the gang.