Further Turn of Events

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"Okay. Thanks for your advice, Chef." I nodded.

I stood up, and made my way to the door. Chef still had a regretful expression on his face.

I silently walked back into the restaurant, where the members had wolfed down all the pizza slices.

I promised myself that I would tell Yeonwoo unnie my feelings for her, before I really regret it.













Daisy's POV

I watched Nancy flop back onto her seat wordlessly. She seemed changed, and there was a newfound aura around her. She seemed determined to do something, and so I made a mental note to ask her later.

My phone vibrated, and I saw a message.

'Tomorrow at 7, at Hotel Blue Giraffe, are you free? From Sana.'

I gulped. Tomorrow was the day when we were supposed to start learning our lines for our new song, and so I wondered if Hyebin unnie would let me off the hook so easily.

But if it was for my crush... I would do anything for her, I thought. She was worth every ounce of my heart, and I would gladly love her.

After all, she wouldn't leave or betray me, right? After all, it was love. I chuckled to myself.









Sana's POV

After I received Daisy's reply, I put down my phone to look at manager-nim. "Happy now?" I demanded.

Tricking a person I once befriended seemed like a sin, but JYP Entertainment depended on me to kick Momoland out of the charts.

"I can't say that I'm happy." He frowned. "I know this is hard for you, but remember, you are our only chance at this mission. We are preparing a comeback and it's best if you tear them out of the page."

"Understood." I walked into my practice room, where I saw Momo practicing.

"So, how did it go?" She asked.

"Great." I sat down. "We're meeting tomorrow."

"What did Daisy mean about 'being lonely?'" She leaned forward.

"I don't know. Maybe because Duble Kick is harsher than JYP?" I sighed, thinking of the days when we were carefree and romping in the streets, hand in hand, absolute friends.

"Don't feel sorry for her." She patted me on the shoulder. "All's fair in love and war, right? They're nothing but trash, and it's up to us to knock them back into the lower circle."

"Okay." I sighed. "I'll wrench some useful information from her tomorrow, I promise. I suspect there's something behind them that will rock the entertainment industry to its roots."

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