Intro. You and Jay Hyung Park Are a Problem”
You’ve been fighting Jay Hyung Park since you were a kid.
Not arguing.
Not teasing.
Fighting.
He was the bad boy before anyone even knew what that meant—popular without trying, loud without shame, smart without effort. Teachers warned him constantly. Girls whispered his name like it was a secret. He never studied, never stressed, yet somehow always scored high.
You hated him for that alone.
Your first fight happened in elementary school.
He called you “short-tempered.”
You shoved him.
He laughed.
You slapped his arm hard enough to shut him up.
Detention.
Both of you. Again.
It became routine.
Middle school turned him into a nightmare.
Jay got taller, more confident, more annoying. Every girl seemed to like him. Rumors followed him down the hall—who he talked to, who he was seen with, who was suddenly heartbroken.
You didn’t care.
Except you did when he flirted with you.
“Relax,” he’d say with a lazy grin, leaning too close just to annoy you.
You’d