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Chapter 6 - Chapter 6 : learning to stay

You can share the same roof, the same meals, even the same memories… and still not speak the same language.

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🌤️ Morning – Aarav's Apartment

The sunlight poured through the huge glass windows of Aarav's apartment.

Bunny stood barefoot in the kitchen, staring at the buttons on the fancy electric kettle like it was a spaceship.

> "How do you even boil water in this thing…" she mumbled.

Behind her, Aarav appeared — sleepy-eyed, hair slightly messy.

> "Second button from the top," he said.

She jumped.

> "You scared me!"

> "I live here."

She stuck her tongue out at him.

> "So do I. For now."

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🍳 Later – Small Breakfast

They sat across the table — toast, fruit, tea.

The silence wasn't heavy. But it wasn't light either.

> "You've got your first job orientation today," Aarav reminded her.

"Want me to come with you?"

> "No," she said quickly. Then softer, "I mean… I should go alone. I'll figure it out."

He gave a small nod.

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🏢 [Later – Company Lobby]

The office building was huge — polished glass, high ceilings, foreign voices.

Bunny clutched her bag and walked to the front desk, trying to remember every word from her Korean language crash course.

> "H-hello. My name is Aisha... I'm here for internship… orientation?"

The receptionist smiled politely — but her English was broken, and Bunny's Korean was worse.

> "Ah… ahh, wait—manager, wait, please!"

She waited. Five full minutes.

That's when someone behind her said — in perfect Korean:

> "She's with our executive board. Intern file number 1917."

She turned.

A tall man in a suit had just entered. He handed over a paper.

He didn't look at her.

She didn't know his name.

But the staff responded fast, like they knew his authority.

> "Go this way, ma'am!" the receptionist said suddenly.

Bunny turned back — but the man was already gone.

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🪞 Evening – Back Home

She returned drained. Language, culture, formality — everything felt like a mental marathon.

Aarav looked up from his laptop as she slumped onto the couch.

> "How was it?"

> "I survived," she muttered.

> "Did they treat you well?"

> "Honestly? I don't even know. I didn't understand half of what they said."

> "You will," he said.

> "You know…" she paused. "You're different here."

> "Different how?"

She stared at him.

> "Like… everyone listens when you speak. They don't just hear you — they react. Like you're… someone."

Aarav stood up slowly.

> "Do you want tea?"

> "Aarav?"

He didn't reply.

He walked to the kitchen.

She watched his back.

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📱 Late Night – Text to Unknown

Bunny:

> "Today was hard. Everything felt so… distant."

Unknown:

> "You felt alone?"

Bunny:

> "No. I wasn't alone. But it still felt like I was."

Unknown:

> "Sometimes, the people closest to us are the ones we understand least."

Bunny:

> "Maybe that's what scares me."

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🔚 TO BE CONTINUED...

📖 Next: Chapter 7 – " The door between us "

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