[ It's a wise decision to at least stay those few steps out of his range - Shinwoo might be a good guy, but it's not like he's always in control of his temper. By a long shot, in fact, as people who know him would be able to attest to. Even though he isn't planning on punching in Kwangjo's face just yet, if the other manages to hit him verbally just in the wrong spot, there's no telling what will happen.
This so far is fine though. Relatively speaking. Even though the implication that they're still friends annoys Shinwoo more than anything (really, Kwangjo really thinks that he'd still consider being friends with him the way they used to be after what Kwangjo did to him?), it's not like it's enough for him to snap and actually start using violence. Thankfully, because otherwise absolutely nothing productive would be coming out of this meeting.
(Still annoying, though. How could the guy he cared so damn much about and had so much fun with turn into--) ]
We're not normal old friends. [ It's an almost childish sort of answer, despite everything about Shinwoo otherwise being fairly manly and adult - but there's almost something petulant about the way he says it, like a stubborn kind drawing a line in the sand and telling another kid to not cross it.
He knows he is right though. It's not like they naturally fell out of contact and are reuniting now or anything.. It was all a lot more drastic than that, and it's exactly why Kwangjo's attitude irks him right now. Can't he at least acknowledge anything for once? Just one thing? How can he brush off absolutely everything like it's nothing, even the stuff he did and in fact keeps doing to him?
Shinwoo doesn't move though, so that's a plus. He just stands there, keeping his hands in the pockets of his coat - almost as if he's too afraid to pull them out, since they'll be leading a life of their own once he gets too angry. ]
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This so far is fine though. Relatively speaking. Even though the implication that they're still friends annoys Shinwoo more than anything (really, Kwangjo really thinks that he'd still consider being friends with him the way they used to be after what Kwangjo did to him?), it's not like it's enough for him to snap and actually start using violence. Thankfully, because otherwise absolutely nothing productive would be coming out of this meeting.
He's not even that surprised that his former best friend doesn't even apologize or admit to banging his fiancé, despite knowing that he must know. It's just how he is. It's exactly why Shinwoo completely threw the other as far out of his life as he could those years ago.
(Still annoying, though. How could the guy he cared so damn much about and had so much fun with turn into--) ]
We're not normal old friends. [ It's an almost childish sort of answer, despite everything about Shinwoo otherwise being fairly manly and adult - but there's almost something petulant about the way he says it, like a stubborn kind drawing a line in the sand and telling another kid to not cross it.
He knows he is right though. It's not like they naturally fell out of contact and are reuniting now or anything.. It was all a lot more drastic than that, and it's exactly why Kwangjo's attitude irks him right now. Can't he at least acknowledge anything for once? Just one thing? How can he brush off absolutely everything like it's nothing, even the stuff he did and in fact keeps doing to him?
Shinwoo doesn't move though, so that's a plus. He just stands there, keeping his hands in the pockets of his coat - almost as if he's too afraid to pull them out, since they'll be leading a life of their own once he gets too angry. ]