-At the door of that summer-
On the first day of summer vacation, Yeoju stretched with a blank face.
I barely opened my eyes when I heard there was no practice, but I felt strange.
The voices of my older brothers that I could always hear from the next room, the nagging of the leader, the slow greeting of Jeonghan oppa… Today, I couldn’t hear anything.
“Everyone has their schedules…”
Seventeen's youngest member, seventeen-year-old Yeoju, got a day off today.
High school freshman who is still used to school uniforms
If I were an ordinary person, I would be at an age where I would have to worry about my vacation homework, but
Her days were filled with practice and schedules.
But today,
It's been a really long time since I had some time alone.
It was my first time being left alone in a quiet place,The heroine felt strangely excited.
Maybe that's why.
I decided to go to the local library, which I usually don't go to.
The library was quiet.
The smell of books mixed with the air conditioning was both familiar and unfamiliar.
The heroine walked towards her favorite poetry corner.
But then, a familiar silhouette came into view.
Black hat, familiar back.
And—laughter.
“…Jeonghan oppa?”
He looked back slowly.
A familiar playful expression.
“Huh? Why are you here?”
“I got a vacation… What about you, Oppa? Wasn’t that part of your schedule?”
“I snuck out. I wanted to go somewhere quiet.”
Jeonghan was holding a book in his hand.
The cover is lavender, and the title is ‘That Summer, the Moment We Shined.’
The heroine snorted.
“Do you read books like this too, Jeonghan?”
“I didn’t read it, I just listened to it because the cover was pretty?”
Jeonghan smiled and put the book back on.
At that moment, the female protagonist felt something strange.
White shirt, slightly wet hair, eyes visible under a hat.
‘What, why… do you look like an adult?’
“Then… would you like to take a walk with me?”
Jeonghan asked.
The heroine nodded instead of answering.
The library door opened, and sunlight streamed between them.
The wind was warm, and summer was just beginning.
