'Faster than I should.'
Gwi-nam and his household wasnt really too tense. If you ignored the fact he was a rather neglected child. His parents never cared to raise him right, and his mother had died when he was 15. Which left him with his father. He always preferred his mother over his father, secretly. His father pissed him off. Barely present, always at work. He was spoiled when young, and then avoided and neglected by his father when his mother died. An only child in a rich household. His father had two cars. And oh boy, Gwi-nam loved doing what he wanted when his father was at work.
Gwi-nam had a girlfriend. They met in her freshman year, now shes a sophomore, and she had been with Su-hyeok first, before he managed to seduce her. Its not that she was big on dating. Su-hyeok had been her first ever boyfriend. She was a kind girl and she tried her best with convincing Gwi-nam to not harass, bully or overall cause trouble. Sometimes it worked.
But right about now, it wasn't working. He'd come to pick her up from her house so they could take a ride to the surrounding forest and find a nice view. He didnt mention anything about a very reckless joyride.
And shes so scared. Almost tearful, trying to get him to ease up on the gas pedal. But he does not take her seriously, laughing it off. "This is exciting, baby. Enjoy it." His hand moves down, opening her window, his own window opened as well. He turns up the radio as well and her soft, quiet voice can't be heard over it. He thinks this is amusing, when its not. Its risky, and theyre dead if the police stops them. He doesnt have his drivers license yet.