- Messages
- 6
Blossom dripped from slender trees, melting into the stiff cut grass beneath. The street lights flickered and sparked into bloom as the sun began to sink into the fragrant orange skyline.
Eun Seung ran a hand backwards through her brown bobbed hair, stepping backwards and scuffing her heels against the earth. She fixed her eyes on the ball and lined up her shot. In her head she counted to ten before rushing forwards, her foot finding its target and sending the ball soaring across the gap between herself and the make-shift goal posts. The keeper leapt aside, but it wasn't enough; the ball bounced, settling itself comfortably past the line. Eun Seung sprung up into the air, her arms raised high.
"She scores! Team Moon wins the match!"
Her cheers were met by the slight scowl of the goal keeper who shook his head and joined Eun Seung beneath the blossom tree, both popping open a bottle of fizzy lemonade.
"Well done," Eun Seung beamed cheekily, "you almost had it. Maybe you just need more practice."
The boy swore under his breath but did so in good humour. Eun Seung giggled. A moment later her face fell into a frown: Hye Gi still sat alone with her study books on a vacant park bench. She wasn't the sporting type and it was a rarity that she would join in a game of football even when Eun Seung extended the invitation.
"Hey! Hye Gi!" Eun Seung called over to her sister, waving her arms broadly and motioning her over, "sit with us. Don't be lonely."
Eun Seung ran a hand backwards through her brown bobbed hair, stepping backwards and scuffing her heels against the earth. She fixed her eyes on the ball and lined up her shot. In her head she counted to ten before rushing forwards, her foot finding its target and sending the ball soaring across the gap between herself and the make-shift goal posts. The keeper leapt aside, but it wasn't enough; the ball bounced, settling itself comfortably past the line. Eun Seung sprung up into the air, her arms raised high.
"She scores! Team Moon wins the match!"
Her cheers were met by the slight scowl of the goal keeper who shook his head and joined Eun Seung beneath the blossom tree, both popping open a bottle of fizzy lemonade.
"Well done," Eun Seung beamed cheekily, "you almost had it. Maybe you just need more practice."
The boy swore under his breath but did so in good humour. Eun Seung giggled. A moment later her face fell into a frown: Hye Gi still sat alone with her study books on a vacant park bench. She wasn't the sporting type and it was a rarity that she would join in a game of football even when Eun Seung extended the invitation.
"Hey! Hye Gi!" Eun Seung called over to her sister, waving her arms broadly and motioning her over, "sit with us. Don't be lonely."