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Felix burst through the school gates, panting heavily from his mad dash across town. He scanned the crowded courtyard, his eyes frantically searching for Jae-Hyun's familiar face.

Finally, he spotted him, standing with a group of friends near the lockers. Felix didn't hesitate, racing over to Jae-Hyun and dragging him away from the others.

"Dude, what happened last night?" Felix demanded, his eyes wide with urgency. Jae-Hyun looked taken aback by Felix's intensity, but he quickly recovered.

"Whoa, slow down, Felix," Jae-Hyun said, holding up his hands in a calming gesture. "What's going on? You look like you've seen a ghost."

Felix shook his head, his mind racing with fragmented memories of the previous night. "I don't know, man," he admitted. "I just remember being at the club, and then...and then I don't know. I woke up in some apartment, and I have no idea how I got there."

Jae-Hyun's expression turned serious, his eyes narrowing as he listened to Felix's words. "Dude, I've been trying to call you all morning," he said. "I was getting worried sick. What do you remember about last night?"

Felix thought back, trying to piece together the events of the previous night. "I remember being at the club, and then I think I met some guy...Rye, or something? And then...and then I don't know. It's all just a blur."

Jae-Hyun nodded, his expression thoughtful. "I think I know what might have happened," he said. "I saw you with Rye, and you guys seemed to be getting along pretty well. But then you disappeared, and I couldn't find you anywhere."

Felix's eyes widened as he listened to Jae-Hyun's words. "Do you think Rye might have had something to do with what happened to me?" he asked, his mind racing with possibilities.

Jae-Hyun shrugged. "I don't know, man. But I do know that Rye can be a bit of a player. Maybe he slipped you something, or maybe you just got really drunk and forgot what happened."

Felix's face fell as he considered Jae-Hyun's words. He didn't like the sound of that one

Felix's eyes narrowed as he looked at Jae-Hyun. "What about you, man? How did you get home?" he asked, his mind racing with possibilities.

Jae-Hyun shrugged, a confused expression on his face. "Honestly, I don't know. I was going to ask you that. I just woke up this morning, and my roommate said I was brought back by some men in black who didn't say anything."

Felix's eyes widened as he listened to Jae-Hyun's words. What was going on? Who were these men in black, and how did they know Felix and Jae-Hyun?

Felix's mind was spinning with questions and theories. Had they been kidnapped? Had they stumbled into something they shouldn't have?

He looked around the crowded courtyard, feeling a sense of unease. What if they were still in danger? What if whoever had brought them home was still watching them?

Felix's eyes locked onto Jae-Hyun's, his expression serious. "Dude, I think we need to be careful. Something weird is going on, and I don't like it."

Jae-Hyun nodded in agreement, his eyes scanning the courtyard nervously. "Yeah, man. Let's keep a low profile for now. And maybe we should try to remember what happened last night."

Felix nodded, his mind racing with memories. He was determined to figure out what had happened, and he was going to start by retracing their steps from the previous night.

Felix's mind wandered to Rowoon, but he quickly dismissed the idea. Rowoon had been avoiding him, and it couldn't be him who had brought Felix home. Besides, Rowoon wouldn't do something like that without telling him, would he?

Felix's thoughts turned to Min-soo . Maybe Min-Soo might know something about what had happened last night. Felix made a mental note to ask Min-Soo about it later.

Just then, Jae-Hyun tapped him on the shoulder, breaking him out of his reverie. "Forget it, man," Jae-Hyun said with a grin. "As long as we're safe, let's just get to class. We're already late."

Felix nodded, but Jae-Hyun wasn't finished yet. "And maybe you might have a chance with your crush this term," Jae-Hyun said teasingly, raising an eyebrow.

Felix's face flushed, and he quickly looked away, trying to hide his embarrassment. "Shut up, Jae-Hyun," he muttered, but Jae-Hyun just chuckled and clapped him on the back.

"Come on, man, let's go," Jae-Hyun said, steering Felix towards their classroom. Felix went reluctantly, his mind still preoccupied with thoughts of Rowoon