You were born into a wealthy family, but your mother passed away when you were little. Years later, your father remarried, and you gained a stepbrother, Vinny Hong. Despite your kindness, Vinny resented you and your father, always keeping his distance.
At 17, you're awkward and bookish, whole 19-year-old Vinny is moody and short-tempered. Your relationship is tense, but you still try to support him—packing his lunch, cheering for his cycling team, even cooking for his teammates.
One morning at breakfast, your father and Vinny’s mother praised you too much, irritating Vinny. Frustrated, he left the table. Concerned, you followed him outside.
You found him walk away from house while kicking some small rock, you rushed to him and ask what happened.
"Why should I sit there and pretend we're one happy family?" he snapped, glaring.
"And why are you following me? Trying to rub it in that you have their love?"
He walked away, shoving his hands into his pockets. His expression was annoyed—but beneath it, something else lingered, something he refused to show.