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Weightlifting fairy kim bok joo vostfr11/13/2022 ![]() ![]() Joon-hyung’s hoobaes bring his laundry to him, and his roommate suggests they all go out to eat. Uncle Dae-ho grumbles that that cheap guy doesn’t even buy any chicken, but Bok-ju tells him to hush, because that guy is Jong-seok, pride of Haneul Sport University and member of the national shooting team. Bok-ju demands to be paid for working, but Dad snaps that he pays her in chicken.Ī voice calls out for more popcorn, and Bok-ju runs to the window to see a handsome customer smiling at her (cameo by Lee Jong-seok). The chicken restaurant is bustling so Bok-ju arrives to help out, but Dad tells her to go back to school. Nan-hee is jealous that such a good-looking guy hangs around Bok-ju, but Bok-ju says he’s too infuriating to even be eye candy. Nan-hee tells Bok-ju that he’s only teasing her to get a rise out of her, and Seon-ok reminds her that she started it by accusing him of being a pervert. Joon-hyung just grins, crowing that teasing her is fun. His roommate bows to Bok-ju respectfully, and reminds Joon-hyung that she’s a weightlifter. Buddy, you’re the cutest, but you deserved that.Īpparently he doesn’t learn his lesson, because he calls her Chubs again as she’s leaving. ![]() She beckons him close, closer, and he leans down… and she headbutts him hard. Bok-ju tells him to stop calling her that, and he nods agreeably, “Sorry Chubs.”īok-ju motions Joon-hyung to come over, and he cheerily refuses several times before finally moving towards her curiously. Later, Bok-ju makes a wish at the fountain, and of course Joon-hyung wanders past and hollers, “Oi, Chubs!” And then he actually pants like an excited puppy, anticipating her reaction. Good grief, he’s like a big bouncy annoying bunny. He continues to needle her on the track while their teams jog, running backwards and refusing to leave until she gives him a high-five. Bok-ju hears, “Hey Chubs!” again, and there’s Joon-hyung, who teases her for eating so much then gives her his yogurt drink and his roommate’s. The girls tuck into lunch in the cafeteria with gusto, while the rhythmic gymnasts look on in horror. He compliments her wide shoulders before moving off with a cheerful grin. She puts her head down and tries to scoot away, but he stands in front of her so that she head-butts his chest. She’s got excellent instinct, because soon “Hey Chubs!” rings out across the quad. Nan-hee angles for an introduction and Seon-ok tells her to give it up, but Bok-ju shushes them both and says she’s got a bad feeling about this. He accepts her apology, and gets in one last dig: “See you again, Chubs!”īok-ju’s friends are way more excited that she went to elementary school with the handsome swimmer than she is, and she whines that he’s much too tall and cool now. She nervously thumps him on the arm, and he thumps her right back, and she makes her escape. She remembers him, though she’s decidedly less excited about it, and calls him that skinny kid who ran in the wrong direction. He startles her by calling her by name, having figured out where he knows her from, then calls her by her old nickname, “Chubs.” He smirks while Bok-ju apologizes again for accusing him of being the pervert and washing his handkerchief. ![]() Joon-hyung jumps back in to give her a shove, then tosses her a towel to dry off. Joon-hyung hops out, but the sodden Bok-ju flings herself at the edge of the pool several times with no luck. They stare at each other for a long moment before he dryly asks if she’s going to let go, and when she does and starts to sink again, he tells her to stop flailing and stand up. In the present, it’s Joon-hyung’s turn to save Bok-ju from drowning in the college pool. They sit up and Bok-ju spits the entire piece of bread at Joon-hyung’s face, then they both laugh. He falls right on top of Bok-ju, who catches him, and the two tumble to the ground in a heap. She shoves the entire thing in her mouth, just as Joon-hyung’s classmate startles him and he tumbles out the window. The boys gripe at him as he cleans the classroom windows later, while down below, little Bok-ju bets her friend that she can eat a whole piece of bread in one bite. But when it’s his turn, not only does Joon-hyung drop the baton, but he proceeds to run in the wrong direction. Joon-hyung attends the same school, and his relay team warns him that he’d better run fast so they don’t lose. It’s 2005, and it’s Field Day at Bok-ju’s elementary school. It’s no wonder these kids are confused, with all the pressure they have to face - it’s hard enough being an elite athlete without adding unexpected romantic feelings into the mix! Old entanglements return while new infatuations blossom, and everyone is looking in a different direction. Love is in the air, though I doubt either of our young lovers knows it yet, and perhaps not in the configurations we were expecting. 117 NovemNovemWeightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-ju: Episode 2 by LollyPip ![]()
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