Cameras, Cameras, Cameras
You're the Choice I Won't Regret
Sehun can't recall a single time that he had seen Sunhee without a camera as her companion. Which is why he wasn’t all too surprised when he saw her curled up on a chair in the waiting room of the medical office with a camera in her hands, looking though the pictures she made. Even before finding out about Sunhee’s condition, Sehun quickly learned to accept that wherever he went with her, there would always be a camera to accompany them. Whether it was the one on her phone, a compact camera or those large expensive cameras that cost her a fortune.
During the beginning of their relationship he once told her in his own special way – meaning he had said it rudely and bluntly – that he was surprised Sunhee could even manage to lift the darn thing as it looked like it was about half her weight. An evil smile had crossed her face before she shot a quick picture of him. He chased her though his entire store cursing at her before giving up eventually.
He didn’t even bother to do that anymore.
When she would take a picture of him now, Sehun would no longer spend hours plotting on getting that camera away from Sunhee in order to delete the photo; he came to accept that she would have thousands of embarrassing pictures of him for the rest of her life.
Sunhee lowered the camera when she saw that Sehun had arrived and he noticed the corners of turning into a smile. Seeing her like that, he couldn't help but let a grin cross his lips as well.
Then she suddenly stops.
Her smile fell almost as sudden as it had appeared, when she heard the sound of a door opening. Sunhee sat back down on the chair, without saying anything at all when the doctor approached Sehun.
Sehun briefly glanced over to Sunhee and let out a sigh. He knew from experience that no matter what, his girlfriend would refuse to say a single word as long as the doctor would be here. She could be incredibly stubborn and he knew that all too well, long before everything changed; he had known about it for as long as he has known her. It was one of the reasons why he gave up his initial dislike of the girl all those years ago. The grudging respect for the younger girl’s determination overpowered his dislike for her. He slowly fell for her and was falling for her deeper and deeper each day.
Sunhee was focused on the camera once again. Sehun sighed one more time before walking a small distance away from where Sunhee was seated.
"What?" He asked the doctor impatiently. He couldn't help it. It seemed like he had to go through this every single time he came in here.
"Sehun-sshi.."
"I already told you that I can’t make her talk. It’s all up to her." Sehun interrupted with a little annoyance in his voice..
"Have you ever considered a more specialized place? Perhaps a mental institution could-”
A noise that came from the corner Sunhee was in, made the doctor stop talking and caused both men to look in her direction. The girl had packed her camera into her bag and walked over to the two of them. Sehun couldn’t do anything but stare at his girlfriend in surprise when she grabbed his hand and dragged him out of the building, slamming the door behind her rather hard.
When she dragged him along the street with an irritated expression, he couldn’t help but think that the two of them hadn’t been at total peace for a long time; they were fine with each other, happy even. But it almost seemed as if the entire world was against them ,and their constant happiness that once felt like it was their right had been so fleeting lately.
"You're the one who insists on seeing the doctor." Sehun pointe
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