"Do you hate me less after nearly drowning me?" June asked, sitting next to Arin, who was currently getting her make-up retouched.
"You're being dramatic," Arin rolled her eyes. "You were fine."
June shook his head. "Well, this is the last day you can act like you hate me, so try to make the most of it," he teased.
"Why can't I just hate you until the end?" Arin asked although she sounded a bit hesitant.
After the pool scene where she had seen June's body, she had felt warier of his presence.
June stood from his seat, still with a teasing smile. He was already done with his make-up, so he decided to walk around while waiting for Arin.
They were currently in a forest near the city where an overnight camp was set up. It was already late at night, so the moon was high in the sky, casting a gentle glow on the makeshift campsite in the peaceful forest.
Have you tasted halo-halo?