It was a beautiful morning in Seoul, with the sun shining brightly over the bustling streets. The air was crisp and clean, filled with the scent of freshly brewed coffee and the sound of chirping birds. Amidst the chaos of the city, Linda, Sofia, and Alex, had decided to meet up at their favorite restaurant for a leisurely breakfast.
As they sat down at their cozy table, the conversation flowed effortlessly. Alex started telling a story about his latest school project, and Sofia and Linda listened intently. "I swear, our professor was so impressed with my presentation," Alex said, grinning. "I'm pretty sure I'm going to ace this class."
Sofia nodded enthusiastically. "That's awesome, Alex! You're always so prepared."
Linda chimed in, discussing her own classes and sharing stories about her training. The conversation jumped from topic to topic, covering everything from school to music to their favorite TV shows.
At one point, Sofia turned to Linda with a mischievous glint in her eye. "Hey, Linda, what would you do if Adam Williams, the rich son of Mr. Adam, walked in here and asked you out?"
Linda raised an eyebrow. "Whatever. I'm not interested in guys like that."
Sofia pouted. "Come on, Linda! He's so hot and rich. You'd be crazy to pass up a chance with him."
Linda shrugged. "I'm just not into the whole rich-guy scene. Plus, I've heard he's kind of a player."
Sofia teased her friend, saying, "If you're not interested, I'll go for it. I've always wanted to date a rich guy."
Just then, the door to the restaurant swung open and a rich and charismatic looking guy walked in followed by his two hefty bodyguards. As the guy walked into the restaurant, the ladies couldn't help but notice him. They whispered to each other, their eyes fixed on his chiseled features and charming smile. Some of them pulled out their phones, snapping pictures and giggling as they tried to get his attention. A few even blushed, their faces flushing with excitement.
One of the women, a petite blonde, squealed softly, "Oh my god, it's Adam Williams! I'm totally fangirling right now!" She nudged her friend, who was equally starstruck. "Can you believe he's here? I'm dying!"
The women started to murmur among themselves, discussing Williams wealth, status, and good looks. They seemed to be in awe of him, and their reactions ranged from shy admiration to outright adoration. Williams, meanwhile, seemed to be enjoying the attention, smiling and posing for photos as he made his way through the restaurant. whispering. Sofia's eyes widened as she saw her dream guy. "Oh my God!. It's Williams, I've heard so much about him. " She said, her voice barely above a whisper.
Linda turned, and her eyes locked onto Adam's. She was shocked to see that it was him__the guy she had met on her first day in Seoul. Her face turned pale, and she felt a sense of dread.
Sofia noticed Linda's reaction and turned to her, curiosity getting the better of her. "Linda, what's wrong?" she asked, noticing the look on her friend's face.
"That's the guy I told you about, the one I met the first day I arrived in Seoul." Linda said in a hushed tone.
Sofia's eyes widened in surprise, and she turned to Alex. "You met Adam Williams?" she asked, her voice full of excitement.
Alex's eyes widened in surprise as well, and he turned to Linda. "Did she just said she met Adam Williams?" he repeated, his voice full of curiosity.
Their reaction drew Linda's attention, and as he turned towards thier direction, he recognized Linda even as she tried to hide her face. His eyebrows furrowed his eyebrows as he walked towards their table. "Well, well, well. Look who we have here," he said, his voice sharp and tense. "You're the girl who slapped me," Adam said, his eyes locked onto Linda's. "I didn't expect to run into you again."
"So you are the popular Adam Williams that all the girls in Seoul can't get enough of_exept me apparently. It's nice to meet you again. I hope this time you you'll be nicer this time around." Linda said, her gaze fixed on him conterted with disgust.
"Do you have a death wish or something?! You're the same reckless little troublemaker who dared to cross me! By the way, what's with the skin color. You stick out like a sore thumb here. Maybe you should go back to Africa or where you are from." He snickered sounding like a total jerk.
The conversation turned tense as Adam tried to provoke Linda, and she tried to keep her cool. "Can we just ignore him?" Linda asked her friends, trying to steer the conversation away from Adam.
But Adam wasn't having it. He continued to needle Linda, his words dripping with condescension and disrespect. Linda's friends looked on, feeling uneasy and unsure of how to intervene.
As they were arguing and exchanging words, Williams' face darkened, and he sneered at Linda. "You slapped me that day and went scot-free. Do you even know who I am?" he taunted.
Linda's eyes flashed with anger, and she slammed her hand on the table, standing up to face him. "Who do you think you are? You recklessly splashed water all over me with your car and you didn't even have the decency to apologize. And now you're still here, trying to provoke me. What's your end game? Do you know how humiliating it was when you splashed water on me? You're the one who splashed me, I'm the victim, and yet you're acting like the victim," she demanded, her voice rising.
Williams' smirk grew wider, and he slided into the chair beside him and said firmly. "It seems like you're not ready to apologize for slapping me that day," he said, his voice dripping with condescension.
Without warning, he turned to his bodyguard and ordered, "Take care of her."
Sophia quickly intervened, stepping forward. "Excuse me, what's going on here?" she asked, her voice firm.
Williams turned to her, his eyes narrowing. "This doesn't concern you," he said coldly.
Linda stepped forward, her eyes flashing with anger. "Stay out of this, Sophia. This is between me and this rich brat," she said, her voice firm.
Alex's eyes widened in worry as he glanced at Linda, concern etched on his face. He knew Williams' influence and reputation could be used to harm Linda, and the thought sent a surge of anxiety through him.
"What are you waiting for? Deal with her!" he barked at his bodyguards
Williams' bodyguard moved towards Linda, but she was ready. With a swift kick, she sent him stumbling back. The bodyguard quickly regained his footing and charged at her, but Linda was agile and quick. She dodged his punch and landed a series of swift jabs to his jaw. The bodyguard stumbled back, momentarily disoriented, before Linda delivered a final kick that sent him crashing to the floor.
Williams' eyes widened in shock, but he was still angry. He turned to his other bodyguard and ordered,"Get her under control, now!"
Linda stood ready to defend herself, but before the bodyguard could reach her, the restaurant manager rushed in, her eyes wide with concern. She knew Williams' reputation as a powerful and wealthy young man, and she didn't want any trouble. "You're causing a scene! Get out of my restaurant, now!" she scolded Linda.
Linda's face burned with anger and humiliation, but she bit back her retort. Williams sneered at her, his expression saying "I told you I was not to be messed with." With a fierce glance at Williams, Linda turned and stormed out of the restaurant. Sophia and Alex quickly followed after her, trying to catch up. "Linda, wait up!" Sophia called out, but Linda was too angry to listen.
When they finally reached her, Linda was already climbing onto her bike, which was parked nearby. "You guys can have breakfast in another restaurant," she said. "I'll just head home. I'm ruining everyone's morning anyway." With that she rode off leaving Alex and Sofia staring after her with worried eyes.
Sophia turned to Alex, concern etched on her face. "I hope she's okay," she said.
Alex nodded in agreement. "Yeah, me too. But it's kind of weird that she met Williams and they didn't get along well. I mean, he's one of the richest guys in town."
Sophia's expression turned thoughtful. "Yeah, that's weird. I've always wished that when I met Williams, we'd take pictures together and have fun. But it seems like Linda's experience was the opposite."
Alex's expression turned sympathetic. "I hope Linda moves on from this. She's really gone through a lot. I hope this problem doesn't weigh her down."
Sophia sighed, and they both nodded in understanding. "Let's go," Sophia said, sighing. "Let's find another place to have breakfast."
With that, they turned and headed in a different direction, leaving the restaurant and the drama behind.