61 COPTER RIDE (1/2)

”Wow! This is sooo fun! Minho look,isn't that Jade Mountain? Quick! Quick let's find our cabin!”

Minho maneuvered the copter around the mountain. But I doubt we coud still see it, it's getting dark in this part. ”Minho-”

Oh there it is! ”Minho look! Look! It's so tiny!”

”Of course, we're too far away.”

”I know. But it's funny to look at. It is where we stayed during the holidays, and now I see it as small as my nails.”

Minho just chuckled. I'm glad that his anger thawed a bit. Our argument didn't end in a good note, and it demands to be finished.

But Minho and I decided to postpone the talk after his trip, where we could have a whole night talking. I think it's a bad idea to let it fester in our relationship, but we got no choice. Minho's taking the copter going back there, and if this emotional problem we're having would affect him, Minho might get an accident. And that's not what I want to have.

”Minho?”

”Hmmm?”

”Let's get back to the city. I want to see how our house looks like.”

”Our house?”

”You know, the one you've been building. Your dream house.”

The copter shuddered a bit. I grab a hold of the chair I was sitting and shouted at Minho, ”Hey! What are you doing?!”

”Uh sorry. Just carried away.”

”Carried away? Is the wind that strong?”

”No no. It's just-oh never mind. Just sit tight there. We're going to the house.”

The house? Not 'our' house? Maybe he just mispronounced it. I hope.

”Cass, we're here at the-”

”Sshhh. Can this go any higher? I want to play a game.”

He raised his brow, but still not looking at me. I believe he's keeping both of us safe, not the fact that I feel he doesn't want to look at me.

”A game?”

”Yes. The first one to locate our house would have the right to punish the other!”

I saw his lips curl up. ”Punish huh? You are playing a dangerous game Cassidy.”

”I know. This is the last, then you can leave me again.”

His smile faded, replaced by a melancholic look. He appears to be thinking about something, but still maneuvered the copter higher.

”Cassidy, this is as high as it can get. No GPSokay? Just pure sight.”

”Okay. Let's start.”

I leaned out of the copter, frantically finding our home.

”Cassidy get back! Don't lean too much. You'd fall!” Minho shouted.

I leaned back a little and continued looking for our home.