Unveiling

Intimate gatherings were lost on Ji Hoo. The need for conversation with people you only moderately care about was something he never understood. He guessed they were just too scared to spend their weekends alone.

He is alone. Hidden away at this very moment in a generously spaced corner where a few empty loungers encircled him. Occasionally stirring in a grey tuxedo of which seemed closer fitting now that he was wearing it for real. His skin whined against the material grazing his cuff link-bound wrists.

Before he could resist the betrayal of his own eyes, he found himself staring at her.
She wore a veil clipped to a small silver tiara placed among her chestnut brown locks. Delicate, beaded straps clung to her shoulders as the dress flowed gracefully with every gesture.

Ji Hoo Sunbae! Did you see my dress yet?! Look.

Su-Sunbae? Are you okay? Ahh that's right! Jan Di wore one similar, you must recognize it! I guess they look kind of similar….Why did you take wedding pictures anyway Sunbae? Are you in love with our Jan Di? Haha!

They gathered for pictures. The photographer asked kindly for any couples ("Aside from the bride and groom of course!") to gather at either side of the frame.
He turned his attention to Jan Di
She made no move—she didn't have to. He marched on over to her with a heedless grin and draped his broad arm over her tiny shoulders. She smiled meekly.

Ji Hoo remembered her blissful moan as he arched his back to kiss each shoulder, moving slowly across the collar bone and planting further caresses down her stomach.

Picture taken. Now being ushered like a clueless herd the party began spilling through the exit. Trailing behind, Jan Di and Ga Eul gushed about how well the day had gone so far.
Unsure if his mind had duped him or not. But Yoon Ji Hoo thought he felt the eyes of Geum Jan Di on him. At no significant point in time could he place this. It felt like an on-going fixture between the two as if they had something only they knew about.

Dusk began edging in as the party officially began.