Yeonjun recently moved into a new house. The houses on this street were too close, so that the windows looked into each other. Subin had already lived on this street for six months and noticed that he had a new neighbor who never closed his curtains. It didn't have curtains, which was scary for Soobin. It was as if Soobin was observing someone’s life from the outside. But that's how it really happened. Soobin’s desk is located opposite the window and he always saw how Yeonjun put on clothes in a hurry, how he danced to his favorite song and so professionally, not like Soobin. And how he drinks tea with his legs tucked under him. He seemed nice to Soobin, but Soobin himself never spoke to him. It was fascinating for him to observe other people's lives without getting involved in it. Soobin is used to wanting things without having them. This time it will work out too, right? But one day he was caught. Yeonjun was talking on the phone and looked Soobin straight in the eyes and then just smiled. Soobin blamed himself all night for even watching a guy he didn’t know. Soobin thought that it would all end there, but in the morning on the doorstep he found a book from an author he had his eye on for a long time and had been reading for a long time. The book came with a note: “Let’s meet for tea at 5 p.m. I’ll be waiting, your neighbor, Yeonjun.”
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