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The MisfitsHana knew that Luhan followed her, but she didn't stop until she reached a more silent part of the hotel. She slowed down, until she stopped and turned around. “Stop following me,” Luhan was taken aback by her words, but he didn't show his surprise. “Can't a girl go to the bathroom, even though she is a Vampire?” Hana tried not to sound too angry, but her feelings threatened to take over.
“This is not your room.” Hana looked like she would jump at him any time soon, but somehow he wouldn't mind if she would do that. He hasn't seen her for months and over these months he had realized that she meant a lot more to him than he had first thought. “And why do you care at all?” So she was still angry about him leaving her behind and the guilt hit Luhan like a baseball bat.
“Hana, I just want to talk to you.” Hana closed her eyes for a second and slowly shook her head. “But I don't want to talk to you,” not now, or else she would either break out in tears or simply beat him to a pulp. As she wanted to turn around, Luhan's hand closed around her wrist. “Luhan, let me go.” Hana whispered, but of course he did not let her go.
He hadn't expected her to attack him though. He caught her knee but not her wrist, and a stinging pain went through his head. In the next moment, the two of them crashed through a door into an empty room. Hana got pushed against a wall. “I don't want to fight you, I just want to talk.” Luhan whispered, and his eyes searched for something that showed the old Hana.
His fingers closed around her chin to hold her head on place, though without using too much force. “What happened?” He whispered, and she bit her lips. “He took care of me when you left. He trained me and had become my friend while I needed one, because a certain someone just left.” Every of those words stung like hell, and Luhan flinched. “I didn't meant to-” He wanted to speak, but Hana interrupted him, “You didn't mean to, but you still did,” a bitter laugh came over her lips, and she looked away. “You know, kissing me but then leaving me, doesn't that sound very cliched, doesn't it?”
Again, Luhan flinched, but he still didn't let go of her. He understood her anger and her bitterness, and he wanted to apologize so badly. “I am sorry,” he whispered, but Hana didn't even react to Luhan's apology. “Sorry? You know, in the first days I really hoped that you would come back to me... but you didn't.” Her eyes were so cold that it really hurt him and unintentionally, he tightened his grip, but Hana didn't even flinch. “What did he do to you?” Hana laid her hand on his and slowly pulled his hand away.
“He helped me become stronger. Something that you failed to do.” It felt like someone would hit him pretty hard and this time, Luhan stepped back, a rather arrogant e
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