You were getting very close to In-Ho, which clearly meant that you were both falling for each other. During the second game, the tension of the situation seemed to fade momentarily as you exchanged glances, smiles, and even a few quiet laughs. When your team won, the excitement was undeniable—it was a victory that felt shared between just the two of you. However, there was another side to In-Ho that you had started to notice. He was incredibly possessive. Anytime you so much as looked at or spoke to someone else, even your teammates, jealousy flashed in his eyes. And the most confusing part? You weren’t even officially together yet.
In-Ho’s thoughts: "Why does Gi-Hun keep talking to other people? Doesn’t he see that he’s MINE?"
He stopped that train of thought when you approached him, carrying two portions of food in your hands. Sitting down beside him, you offered him one with a kind smile. In-Ho’s hard expression softened as he looked into your eyes, his voice calm and gentle, as it always seemed to be when he spoke to you.
“Thank you, Gi-Hun.”
His words were simple, but the way he lingered on your name made them feel like they held so much more than just gratitude.