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name: b
pronouns: she/her
biases (yes, i have a lot): jeno (nct), mark (nct/superm), rosĂŠ (bp), mingyu (svt), vernon (svt), eric (tbz), wonwoo (svt), yunjin (le sserafim) jaehyun (nct), sana (twice), jake (enhypen), yeji (itzy), isa (stayc), bang chan (stray kids), sanha (astro), soobin (txt), wonpil (day6), kyungsoo (exo), kai (exo/superm) *bold are my ult biases
ults, semi-ults: nct/wayv, svt, the boyz, riize, bp, le sserafim, itzy, day6, stayc, newjeans, twice (legend: ult, semi-ult)
what even is in this blog lmao
just the kpop side of my brain in blog form
i ~try~ to arrange posts by tags, with the tags for each idol being a play on words with their names â but some donât have their own tags bc i was either too lazy or couldnât think of names
Wouldnât falling in love with your research partner compromise the integrity of the research study? You had no idea. But if that were the case, then you were in for some major trouble.
pairing: university professor!vernon x high school teacher!fem!reader
word count: 2.8k+
genre: fluff for valentineâs day!
rating: g
tags: non-idol au, distant college friends to ???, first love :(, they both grew up!, we stan emotionally healthy MEN in here
warnings: i claim no accuracy on the academic process because i am not a teacher and no accuracy on the mathematics and scientific concepts here because i am absolutely not a mathematician or a scientist
a/n: surprise lexi @heechwe, iâm your secret cupid! a huge thanks to jupiter @ddeonghwa-s for hosting this secret cupid valentineâs event! it took A WHILE for me to churn this out but we persist and bounce back to writing! a very very special thanks to kae @ylangelegy for beta reading! and to @svtreverie, @choitcherryanne, and k for being my forever hypegirls mwa mwa
âSo, Ms. Y/L/N, do you have a Valentine's date already?â
You roll your eyes for what must be the millionth time. âFor the last time, this is grounds for unbecoming conduct, young lady.â
âIâm just saying!â Your student Sofia laughs. âYou deserve to have a good Valentineâs Day this year.â
âSince when have you played matchmaker for me, Ms. Chwe?â
âSince we saw you crying in the school parking lot,â Sofiaâs best friend Meena chimed in supportively. Come on, Ms. Y/L/N. You canât expect us to sit around and do nothing.â
âEspecially not for our favorite Maths teacher!â
You shake your head at these two high schoolers. You knew you couldnât play favorites amongst your students, but these two and their stubbornly infectious energy sparked a little of your youth back in you. Plus, you really couldnât blame them because they were right about that school parking lot incident.
It was after this brunch date went terribly wrong a few weeks ago. And while it was very unbecoming of a teacher for her students to find her squat and sobbing against her car, these two were like guardian angels that took you under their wings and brought you ice cream and were girlâs girls all the wayâas if they werenât almost a whole decade younger than you.
Since then, Sofia and Meena would secretly try to find you a potential Valentineâs date amongst teachers, guardians, single parents, older siblings, school staff, or anyone at this point. They were wholly investedâand not just because you were the best teacher theyâve ever had in their very subjective opinion.
From afar, you see a familiar figure leaning against his car, signature plain white tee with jeans underneath his selected outerwear of the dayâthis time, it was a black denim jacket with a matching Yankees cap.
You've noticed him for a while now, dropping by a few days a week. You've thought about approaching him several times as well, but you always stopped this impulse. However, today was different.
âSofia, would you mind calling over your brother here for a second?â
âWhat is this about?â Sofia had her eyebrow raised. Despite her age, it was hard not to take her seriously given that you were both standing at the same height.
âYou know what this is about. He told me that you gave him my email address.â
A look of understanding lit in Sofiaâs eyes. âAh, that thing. Yeah, gimme a second.â
Meena stayed behind to continue the line of questioning. âSo whatâs that thing?â
âItâs a post-grad thing of sorts. Donât mind it, you have enough schoolwork on your head to be thinking about this.â
She just chuckled in return. âMs. Y/L/N, may I remind you that Sofiaâs brother is single, handsome, respectful, decent, and smart. You can see why I personally have a vested interest in this thing already.â
âMeena.â
She heard your tone shift and straightened herself. It was a subtle reminder that she was still your student and that you were still her teacher.
âIâm just stating facts,â she said with a shrug and a quieter tone.
Sofiaâs distant voice calling out for her friend caught both of your attention. At the same time, you see the figure in black and white walking toward you in his confident and deliberate strides.
âIâll go ahead Ms. Y/L/N. See you tomorrow! And good luck on the thing,â Meena said with a smile and a wave. When she passes the figure, she does a slight bow out of respect, which he reciprocates. This exchange quirks up the corner of your lips. You recall what Meena said earlier, and it prods at you with an irk of frustration.
It frustrates you that sheâs right.
When he finally stood before you with a smile, a flood of memories came crashing back. Suddenly, youâre back on your college campus standing underneath your favorite tree, a girl in front of a boy.
âI got your email, Professor Chwe. Itâs been a while.â
âIt has been a while Ms. Y/L/N.â
You chuckle at your monikers. Who knew two scruffy college students would turn out to be respectful academicians? âFormalities aside, itâs so nice to hear from you again Vernon.â
âLikewise.â
âI see the teaching gig in university hasnât changed your sense of casual style.â
Vernon looks you up and down in your sensible collared button-up and slacks ensemble. You completely ignore the growing flutters in your stomach. âI can see that this high school has changed yours.â
âWell, you gotta do what you gotta do. The kids actually like my sense of style, mind you.â
âYeah, Iâve noticed Sofia starting to wear blazers all of a sudden. I never thought that itâd be you Iâd blame for that.â
You feel something in your chest, a sudden churn and an unexpected leap. As a teacher, youâve mastered your emotions enough to mask your face into one that wouldnât give everything away. But these primal emotions were almost too much to bear.
Is this what it really feels like to face your first love after so many years apart?
âAnyway,â you continue as a means to deflect before anything else gives away your true feelings. âYou emailed me about your dissertation? You really didnât give much away. And you know you couldâve just sent me a message.â
âOh, yeah!â Vernon nods vigorously in emphasis of your statement. âI need someone good in applied mathematics.â
âAnd you need me for that because?â
He blinks at you. âBecause you are good at applied mathematics. I want your help for my musicology dissertation.â
You let out a sigh of disbelief. âVernon, Iââ
âAnd donât you dare say youâre not good,â he insists with his finger pointed at you. âIâve read your research papers. I donât even know why you stay teaching in high school. You couldâve been tenured by now. Or on a sabbatical like me.â
Heâs read my research papers? So heâs been following my work? You shake your head to clear these unnecessary thoughts, which are immediately replaced by a sense of uncertainty. âI donât know, Iâm pretty busy these coming monthsâŚâ
You really didnât know why you were avoiding it. This was the perfect academic opportunity and you had no idea why you were avoiding it.
Okay, scratch that. You knew exactly whyâbecause of him.
âNo problem, weâll be able to pace the progress. Besides,â he continued, âyouâve always been my study buddy. I know weâll be really good partners for this one.â
With one sentence, he has almost reduced you to a blushing schoolgirl with a huge crush.
Oh wait, werenât you one already?
But still, you couldnât resist stoking the flame that had been sparked inside you. So you ask, âWhy me? Were there no other worthy research partners in your esteemed university?â
âNope. I choose you,â he answered with a lopsided smirk. âI think youâll understand why when you hear what my dissertation is about.â
âWhat is it about?â
âDo you wanna go out for coffee?â
âWhat?â
âWhat?â Vernon said in more of a statement than a question.
âWhat does coffee have anything to do with this?â
âUnless you want to keep standing here with your students watching us, I think itâs better if we continue this discussion somewhere else.â
You peer over his shoulder to see Sofia and Meena watching the two of you from the car like hawks, ready to catch any significant interaction that might give away what you two were talking about. When you met their line of sight, they were ready to bring their phones up to feign their disinterest.
âThereâs a cafe on the next street over. If youâd like to go thereâŚâ
âNice,â he said cooly, his voice low and sure.
He lifted his phone to his ear. From your peripheral vision, you see his sister raise her own phone in response. It was almost comical how you could see their silent reactions from across the courtyard, with Meena vibrating with excitement and slapping the other girlâs arm as you hear Sofiaâs voice trying to sound calm through the speaker of Vernonâs phone. You see them hurriedly lowering the car window and lifting their thumbs up toward your direction.
They seem to think they have finally succeeded. You wouldnât give them that benefit yet.
When he hung up, Vernon addressed your confused look. âSofiaâs been annoying me about getting the car anyway, so they can have it. Letâs walk?â
It was silent at first. The early afternoon sun cooperated with the cool breeze, setting the atmosphere for a nice leisurely walk. Students and office workers were milling around the nearby commercial strip, with the sounds and conversations all mingling in the background.
It had been years since you last spent time together like this, in an environment not too different from this one. After your study sessions in the library, you two walked together to your shared classes, which by some stroke of luck always seemed to happen for at least one class every semester until you graduated.
You both hung in different circles. He hung around with his fellow music majors in band practices and the collegeâs musicians organization, while you spent the majority of your time with your mathematics batchmates in the library or the school quad, catching up on problem sets and homework before you needed to make it to your choirâs rehearsals at night.
But when you ended up as seatmates in your first semester, you made a comment on the Bach piece he was listening to, how Bach was actually a pretty mathematical composer. He asked you how you knew that.
You said, âI take mathematics. I needed a cool fun fact for introductions.â
From that moment on, Vernon took it upon himself to make you appreciate how mathematical Bachâs pieces were. Music became your common language amongst everything else in the background, and the rest was history.
âOkay,â you began, âYou know that we havenât really spoken to each other since graduation. SoâŚwhy choose me? Not that Iâm complaining, though! Iâm justâŚshocked, I guess. And confused. Because if youâve read my research, youâd know that itâs been years since I published anything.â
Throughout your rambling, Vernon simply looked at you. When you finally stop, you notice the clear brown of them looking straight into you. It had been years, but they were the same eyes that looked at you, that listened intently when you were explaining a complex math concept.
It had been years, but that almost unblinking gaze of his still made your heart do unexplainable leaps in your chest.
You broke away from the intensity of his gaze. He took this as a cue to answer your question. âI was looking for research papers to help me form my framework. Then I stumbled on your computations of metered wavelengths and frequencies, and their relation to different kinds of sound.â
That paper. âOh.â
His lips turned up in the corners when he continued. âI suddenly remembered how we randomly theorized this during one of our study sessions. I couldnât believe you actually turned it into your master's thesis.â
âYou still remember that?â
âOf course. I never thought Iâd find someone so in tune with me and my random theories.â
âIf youâve read the paper, youâll know that it wasnât a random theory at all. You might just have discovered the makings of a postulate as a college sophomore.â
âIt wouldnât have been possible without your mind making sense of it. You really are the brightest of your batch.â
You scoff at the remark. âWeâre not in college anymore, Vernon. There are a lot of other bright minds out there.â
âNone quite like yours, Iâm sure.â
You reach the cafe and order inâa decaf iced americano for you, and a hot chocolate for him. As soon as you two get seated, he finally launches into an animated discussion of his dissertation topic about discovering the medical applications of using the various sound wavelengths from certain types and compositions of music to aid in both the operation and healing process of a person, with the goal of identifying a singular formula to determine the right wavelength for each medical situation. He had his medical experts, all he needed was his mathematician.
It was a lot to digest, to say the least.
But by the end of it all, you were in awe of both Vernon and his mind. He is smart. Heâd always been smart, but it felt like the confines of university and immaturity bounded his full potential. Now that heâs seen and explored the world of academia, he was able to finally showcase how bright of a mind he really is.
âCan I tell you something?â You set down your coffee and leaned forward.
As if second nature, he mirrored your action to the tee. âShoot.â
âIâm proud of you. Really. You used to be this mysteriously awkward guy in college who just played around with guitars and 808s. But I always knew youâd put that big brain of yours to good use.â
He opens his mouth as if in reply, but stops midway and just smiles and scrunches his nose. After a beat, he nods with a look of quiet decision. âCan I tell you something, then?â He asks, worrying his thumb with his other hand as he looks at you. You nod in response.
âIt was you that inspired me to be this version of myself. Because you canât only be smart, you also have to work hard. None of my friends back then had that mindset, then came you.â
âWhat are study buddies for, yeah?â You raise your fist in front of you. He looks at it and smiles his trademark gummy smile. In return, he bumps his own fist into yours, reminiscent of how you two would check in on each other during extended hours in the library finishing a project or a paper. A fist bump to make the heads bump, you two used to say.
Instead of lowering his fist after, he holds it there flush against yours. âWould it be weird for me to say that itâs honestly more than that?â
âWhat do you mean?â
He took in a deep breath and let out an exhale just as deep. âWhen I read your papers, I remembered everything we went through in uni and I justâŚkinda fell in love with your brain again, I guess. Even until now, youâand your workâinspired me to just do it. Then you started popping up everywhere in my life again andâŚI remembered how I did kinda fall in love with everything else about you. I was just too young and chicken to see it before.â
It took you a whole minute to find your voice again because how could he be this nonchalant? âYouâre really just here dropping all these truth bombs without any warning, huh?â
âLike you said, weâre not in college anymore. Iâd rather say it now than never.â Vernonâs smile is a shy one, hidden behind his hot chocolate cup. You canât believe it took a dissertation paper for anyoneâs feelings to be revealedâmuch less his.
As your mind reels with Vernonâs revelation, you scramble your brains to come up with a lighthearted retort. âSo are you still kinda in love with me? Just so I know what and how weâre working on this project.â
He chuckles. âI donât think youâre doing any better. Donât think I donât see you staring whenever I fetch Sofia from school.â
You gape at his reply. âHow do you even know where to look for me?â
âYouâre her last teacher of the day and you both leave the school at the same time. I told you. You just came barging into my life again unannounced, and it wasnât even your fault. You just sort ofâŚfell in there.â
A smug look took over your features, one you really couldnât help after hearing all that he had to say. âVernon Chwe, if I didnât know any better, Iâd say you were so down bad for me.â
âFor that whip-smart brain and that adorable smile, maybeâtheoreticallyâastronomically and catastrophically down bad even.â
You fight the heat rising to your cheeksâand fail. After a cough to hide your growing embarrassment, you say, âI think weâre done for the day.â
âSure. So. Same time tomorrow?â
You were about to answer when you suddenly realized, âVernon, itâs Valentineâs Day tomorrow. Donât you have any other plans?â
He shakes his head and looks you straight in the eye as he says, âJust you. If you say yes.â
Wouldnât falling further in love with your research partner compromise the integrity of the study? You had no idea. But if that were the case, then you were in for some major trouble.
genre: 90s au, twenty-five twenty-one au, brother's best friend au, childhood friends au, fluff, slice of life, coming of age. older brother! sunwoo. essentially just eric being baek yijin. oct-nov scenes inspired by weak hero class 1. no plot just vibes im sorry
warnings: minimal swearing and thats all lol
word count: 19k
a/n: posting a fic for a new fandom is always so scary pls be nice to me deobiblr bc im literally abt to cry. also yes i am calling this a 2521 au bc the plot is so heavily inspired it might just be one. a special thank you goes out to @csenke for dragging me into stanning this group i am enjoying myself đ¤
there are some pros and cons to not having friends growing up. cons: you're always forced to tag along with your brother and his group wherever he goes. pros: his childhood best friend is kind of hot.
JUNE OF 1999
Being Kim Sunwooâs younger sister is no bed of roses sometimes.
Sure, you get the occasional excitement of having him bring you rollerskating with you down the hill or the ever so rare moments of him defending you in front of your mother when you two have done something wrong (while never saying he was in on the bad act as well, of course), but more than often, you are met with his disgusted looks and insults whenever the two years older boy passes by your room and casually bangs at the door just to spite you.
His snarky looks are especially ones to remember. Maybe itâs because he offers them to you oftenâ much like in this very moment, completely unprovoked, and completely not by your fault.
âBut mumââ
âI already told you, Sunwoo,â your mother looks at him with a stern look in her eye, the one that makes chills run down your spine, âyou can go if you take Y/N with you.â
âBut nobodyâs bringing their sister! Mum, come onââ
âTake it or leave it, young man.â
And see, your brother may be 19 years old, but heâs still in need of getting permission to leave the house if it includes an overnight stay. Itâs an unspoken rule he always follows, since heâs usually granted the right to leave, but the result of his conversation was different than what he expected this time. And see, you may be just two years younger than him (one year left until you are an adult), but even though your mother is too busy to take care of you and entertain your slowly adultling self on most days because of her highly demanding job, she always makes sure that you donât stay alone for long, and thatâs exactly why (you realize, contrary to your brother) she insists on making you tag along on Sunwooâs trip to the beach house with his friends.
The male grunts and turns on his heel, not giving your mother another responseâ and with this, you know she won. And that means youâll have to pack your bag soon, because you know that thereâs no way Sunwoo would miss going to the beach house with his friendsâ even if it meant making his little sister tag along.
And sure enough, Lee Juyeonâs minivan pulls up into your driveway only a few hours later, and the sound of the honking outside is enough for your older brother to aggressively drag you outside of the house, shutting the door behind you and hollering an angry âBye mum!â to your mother. Your figure is handled with the least amount of care possible as youâre thrown towards the white van, the door opened and 5 heads already peeking out with expecting eyes, waiting for your brotherâs arrival.
âMy mum made my stupid sister go with me, so I hope we have space for one more,â Sunwoo huffs as he throws his bag into the trunk, slamming it with more force than was necessary (boy does he know how to throw a scene), an encouraging voice of none other than Juyeonâ the driver himselfâ landing in your ear.Â
âSure, just hop in!â
With that, your feet finally unglue themselves off the ground and bring you into the vehicle. Youâre familiar with his friendsâ since a scenario like this hasnât happened for the first time and you had to spend your fair time with Sunwooâs circle growing up, mainly because you never really had many friends yourself. Youâre not close with any of them, though, and youâre sure you havenât seen half of them for ages.Â
Lee Juyeon is the responsible one of the group. Youâre comfortable with the fact that heâs the driver, since youâre not entirely sure if youâd trust any of the other men in this space behind the wheel (you fear the day your brother gets a driverâs license. You'd bet a million dollars that heâll die while driving recklessly one day). Next to him on the passengerâs seat is Choi Chanhee, his best friend, carrying a map in his hands and twirling it in all possible directions to get his friend on the right track. In the three-seat behind those two is Ju Haknyeon, Ji Changmin and your brother himself, and in the very back of the whole van, almost in the trunk, youâre sat next to Eric Sohnâ your brotherâs childhood best friend.
âHi guys,â you offer a greeting to all of them, settling into the uncomfortable leather seat (thatâs peeling off, just by the way), watching as the rest of the men pay you no mind and ignore your voice, falling into a comfortable conversation with each other.
Sighing, because this always happensâ your brother gets too annoyed because he has to bring you with him all the time, and you imagine his friends arenât fond of the fact eitherâ you settle deeper into the seat and cross your hands on your chest, looking outside of the window. You canât imagine enjoying your trip now, since you feel like youâre a nuisance, a child they have to take care of (yes, it embarrasses you just the tiniest bit, you have to admit. Although, you do enjoy getting out of the house from time to time), and the fact that your feelings were probably more than justified and also true has you pouting, an unsatisfied feeling weighing at your lungs.
âHi,â a voice resonates from your side, the sight of a smiling Eric peering at you taking you off guard. You didnât expect anyone to react to your greetingâ not so delayed anywayâ and the sight of your brotherâs best friend carrying on in the conversation with you has you shocked beyond belief. âExcited?â
Finding yourself hum in agreementâ how much you are still excited for the pool and for the sun, youâre not really sureâ and although you are upset, something about his open and nice demeanor has you visibly relaxing, the sparkles inviting themselves back into your eyes. âIâve never been to the beach,â you admit, seeing Eric gasp at you in surprise.
âReally?â he asks. âI go every year with my parents.â
âWell,â you hum, âyou know how my mother isâŚâ you sigh, chewing on the inside of your cheek. Itâs easier to joke about it than to actually let the fact get to youâ with your mother being the main news anchor, she is too busy to actually go on trips and form bonds with her own children sometimes. Thatâs why you spent most of your childhood at Ericâs familyâs house in the first placeâ this is what made you the closest with Sunwooâs same aged friend. His parents were nice enough to let you stay over and have sleepovers whenever your mum had to leave suddenly and take week-long trips abroad, or have emergency shifts during late evenings.Â
Eric hums, sympathizing with you. âWell, at least you get to experience it now!â
âYeah,â you awkwardly nod, playing with the hem of your jean shorts. Itâs the shorts you made yourself by cutting the legs off your favorite pants after you grew out of them and they got too short, and theyâre starting to look a little worn-out now. Maybe you should beg your mum to get you some new clothing.
The conversation between the boys grows in volume, doing nothing to help you to relax in the crowded vehicle. You canât really find a place to fit yourself in and talk, the topics too unfamiliar for you and the feeling of not even being welcome in the discussion sitting heavy on your chest, when a finger bears itself to the flesh of your thigh, making you snap your head around to gape at the source of the contact. Eric looks at you with a boyish grin, sparkles evident in his eyes.
âWanna see something?â he asks.
âSure.â
The male digs around his backpack, hands searching through the contents of his bag for only a couple of secondsâ since heâs the neat one, contrary to your messy brotherâ before he takes out a small gadget: a square with a little screen on top, a silver, circular button space sitting big in the very middle of the device. Eric throws the thing into your lap, smiling when you take it into your hands and examine it with curious eyes.
âHave you seen one before? My dad got it for me last week,â he boosts, satisfied with your reaction to it.Â
Your motherâs job pays quite wellâ meaning that you usually have the latest gadgets, the latest trendsâ but if youâre being honest, you havenât seen one of these in real life before. Yes, you caught a glimpse of an ad for it in the town center, on one of the big billboards while passing by to get to school in the morning, so you know that itâs an MP3 player, but still; this was your first time touching one and examining it in real life.Â
âHow does it work?â you ask, watching as the boy scoots from his seat to the middle one, so he is now sitting directly next to you, before he takes out wired headphones from the first department of his backpack and turns the little square over in his hands, finding where the jack goes.
âYou put those in,â he says, plugging in the headphones, âand then you press thisâŚâ he explains, taking the device out of your hand and pushing on the power button for a few seconds, âand then it should play.â
Watching him with expecting eyes, the boy finally puts the MP3 player back into your hold. Then, his fingers swiftly put the respective earphones into your earsâ like youâd do to a little kid that has no idea how they work, making you a little flushed at the actionâ and after that, youâre left with the sound of an unfamiliar song playing in your ears, making the sound of the chatter in the van completely tune out. Eric keeps on watching you, a sense of pride in his eyes as you nod at him, all excited with the new explory, before he takes one of the earphones out of your ear, grinning.
âCool, isnât it?â
âYeah,â you nod. âThe song is good,â you dumbly say, watching as the boy next to you pridefully nods at the compliment, resting his back against the car seat.Â
âItâs the H.O.T album. My dad says theyâre good,â he mumbles, moving the headphone he took from you and placing it into his ear, making you nod at him in acknowledgement. The action has your insides bubble with disappointment, thinking that the fun is over as you reach for the other earphone as well, offering it to the male.
Eric looks at you with a shocked pout, shaking his head. âNo, we can share!â he says, pointing towards your ear. âIf you want, of course.â
The action has you smiling, a shy nod escaping out of you as you reach and put the earphone back into your ear, letting yourself fall deeper into the car seat, listening to the song from Ericâs MP3 player. Youâre grateful for his presenceâ he didnât have to keep up a conversation with you. He could ignore you, just like the rest of his friend group always has. Maybe it was something about the two of you growing up together that always made the boy at least a bit more affectionate towards you than the rest.
You spend the car ride to the beach house with Eric leaning on your side, listening to music and his occasional blabbering about how his previous days went.Â
Somehow, you're glad the seat beside him was the only vacant one when you arrived to the vehicle.
YOUR SEVENTH BIRTHDAY, 1989
You don't quite remember when you met Eric for the first time, if youâre being completely honest. The first memory you have of him is of your seventh birthday party, although youâre almost certain the boyâs been present at some point of your life beforeâ at one point, you think you saw a picture of him and Sunwoo, two chubby toddlers, watching you as you laid on a blanket on the ground somewhere in your photo album. As far as youâre concerned, he may as well have been there when your mother brought you back from the hospitalâ although you think he must have been too young for that back then.
The first memory you have of Eric Sohn is the day you turned sevenâ a gloomy, sad day that in the moment, you prayed you wouldnât have to remember in the first place.
It was already established that while your brother is the social butterfly, you donât have a big friend group. Actually, you could count the number of your friends on one hand, and since the amount wasnât as big, your mother allowed you to invite them all over to your house to celebrate your birthday with you.Â
She baked a cake, she decorated the living room, hell, she even took a day off from workâ something you deemed special, for it doesnât happen oftenâ and as you sat on the floor of your living room, the cake standing proud on the small coffee table, waiting for your friends to arrive, you hummed a song under your breath, the clock slowly passing the time you agreed for them to come over and celebrate.
At first, you didnât mind itâ everybody gets late sometimes, itâs okay. It was just a birthday party, and you had a lot of time. Not everything had to be set on schedule.
But the closer the clock moved to being one hour, than two after the time your friends were supposed to come, you grew worried. Your motherâs nervous pacing around the living room and her heavy sighs as she sat next to you on the floor, smiling at you in what you can only explain as sad way made you more and more anxious about the fact that you only had three friends, but all three of them seemed to not care enough to come celebrate your birthday with you. And as your mother finally took the final bow in the form of a soft hand on your inner thigh, her tone gentle as she called your nameâ âY/N, I think we should light the candles,â you began to tear up.
You were supposed to eat the cake with your friends. You were supposed to hear them sing the birthday song to you. You were supposed to turn on the radio and dance around with your classmates, eat the sweets and unwrap the cheap, but heartfelt gifts they brought along with them to celebrate your birthday.Â
But none of these scenarios were happening, and you felt incredibly, incredibly lonely and sad. Forgotten, if you will. Not cared for, definitely.
Hiding your face into your hands, you started to cry. This disappointment was too big for your small heart to take, and you no longer cared about the cake, the candles, the seaweed soup your mother cooked for you to celebrate, the gifts, or the party. All you wanted to do was hide in your room and never come outâ something about the whole situation felt deeply embarrassing, and to this day, the moment before the whole day turned around still makes you feel a bit ashamed of yourself.Â
Too busy crying, you didnât notice your older brother watching you with big bambi eyes, a worried glance sent your way each time your sobs grew louder and louder. And maybe the boy only wanted to taste the cake (heâs been bugging your mum about it since the very morning, but he was always sent off with a scolding look telling him that heâll get a slice when everyone arrives), but no matter what his true intentions were, his actions still managed to pull your seventh birthday party together in a way you never imagined.
The sound of the front door faintly resonated in your brain somewhere in the middle of your aimless sobbing, but you paid it no mind, thinking it was just Sunwoo going out to the yard to kick the ball. See, your older brother had never really known what to do when you cried growing upâ it didnât matter if he was the reason for your tears or if anyone else was. If he was the reason for your emotional outbursts, he tried to shut you up with his palm and get you to stop crying before his mother found out and gave him a scolding, but if someone else was, the small boy sometimes turned angry at the source. Kicking his classmate that once made a snarky comment about you and made you tear up or punching his friend when he was too harsh with you was all he knew to do in these situations, so he wasnât the one to comfort you with words or hugs. It was only natural for him to escape in this situation.
You were brought to a state of shock and surprise when a hand landed on your shoulder, a familiar voice breaking you from your emotional turmoil.
âWhy are you crying? We have to eat the cake!â you heard, your big, sad eyes meeting the small figure of the boy living next door, your brother nervously stepping from one side to the other right behind his best friend. âCan you light the candles, Mrs?â Eric politely asked your mum, pointing towards the cake waiting sadly at the coffee table, the figure of your mother leaving your side only shortly to get the matches from the kitchen and illuminate your face with the small flames.
Confusion mirrored your features as you watched your brother and his best friend sing the birthday song to you while your mum lit your candles, both boys clapping and dancing around, acting silly just to get a laugh from you. You didn't know how Eric got there, but you guessed there are some good sides to having him as your neighbor. The energetic boy did his best to brighten up your mood a bit, and when you blew out the candle, making a wish, Sunwoo even went as far as smashing your face into the cake to bring in the full birthday authenticity.
That got him a slap to the back of his head from your mother, as well as made you stand up from your positionâ no longer making you look like a disappointed bulk of pityâ and chase him around the room, icing falling off your nose to the laminated floor. You got your revenge and smeared the chocolate all over his forehead (he let you chase him down only because it was your birthday and he really, really hated to see his sister cry, but he wonât ever tell you that) and as the three of you sat back down to the floor, watching your mother slice the cake and offer it to you on small white plates, you realized you suddenly weren't as sad anymore.
âWhat did you wish for?â Eric asked you, mouth full of cake and face messy with chocolate.
âI canât tell you,â you hummed, eyebrows furrowed. âThen it wonât come true.â
âYou probably wished for that doll you saw in the store the other day,â Sunwoo snickered as he swallowed, having you glare at him and send a sharp kick to his shin, unwatched by your mother (thankfully), as the boy fought you back, having no mercy.
Music suddenly filled the room as Eric stood up and put the radio on, his 9 year old brain smart enough to know how the device worked, his small figure dancing away to the songs playing on the single radio station you could play without carefully sorting out the antenna so it faced the north, and truly, you didnât know how it happened, but it had you standing up and dancing around, exactly how you'd imagined doing with your friends from school.
The day wasnât ruinedâ quite the opposite, really. It was one of your favorite birthday parties, and ever since then, Eric was invited to every single one you had after. And while Sunwoo may act like he doesnât hate anything more in this world than having a younger sister, every time you feel like a burden to him, you remember this very afternoon.
You will never tell anyone what you wished for that dayâ but just to let everyone in on the secret,Â
it was to somehow, just like Sunwoo, find someone like Eric for yourself as well.Â
JUNE OF 1999
Standing at the side of the pool, eyes squinting from the inevitable force of the sun, youâre starting to regret your decision of coming along just a little. See, you usually donât protest whenever Sunwoo aggressively drags you around and brings you everywhere heâs supposed to, because even though you love to see your brother angry (especially when youâre the reason behind the emotion), youâd also hate to see him miss out, but now, as the scorching hot sun is having no mercy on every exposed inch of skinâ and believe me, thereâs a lot of it, since youâre wearing your swimming trunksâ and the sweat on your forehead is no longer culminating in beads, but rolling painfully slowly down your forehead, you do admit youâd be a little bit happier in the shade of your little room than here, watching the guys play volleyball in the comfort of the freezing cold pool.
And as the only female around the house, you settle with the patriarchy and bring out a small folding chair and a camping table alongside with a big, sharp knife, struggling to hoist up the giant watermelon you got in a grocery store on your way to the beach house, with the intention of cutting it and serving it to the guys later. Who knows, maybe theyâll like you a little more after that.Â
The knife sinks into the thick green skin of the watermelon easily, and so as you accompany yourself with the excited (and not so excited screams coming from the losing side of the gameâ mainly your brother himself), you cut up the fruit into halves, then quarters, and as you stare at the moon crescents settled on the camping table, you decide to play nice and cut up the fruit into smaller triangles as well, to really get on everyoneâs good side.
The yearning for male validation awakes in a woman pretty early on in life. Itâs an inevitable misfortune.
âTold you Sunwooâs all talk but no game!â you hear Haknyeon yell out as the game seemingly ends, the younger boy lunging at him in the pool, fighting him for the truthful words. Glancing at the commotion, you notice the guys slowly getting out of the pool, making you heave out in victoryâ youâre finally gonna have your turn in the pool. Well, if they donât decide to occupy it again before you even get a chance to get in.
âY/N! You cut up the watermelon?â Eric asks a very obvious question, walking up to you with beads of water all over his half-naked body. His dark hair is damply sitting against his forehead, making him look like a wet puppy, but as the male gets closer to you, he drags his palm through the locks and pushes them back, revealing his foreheadâ a sight sweet to your eyes, but you refuse to pay it much attention in the heat of the moment. Itâs just the sun making you delirious as the idea of finding him attractive flashes through your brain, thatâs all.Â
âI did! Take one,â you smile, watching as the rest of the guys walk over to your little standâ while also obnoxiously swatting out water out of their hair like dogs, refusing to use towels like normal peopleâ and finally, there it comes: appreciative smiles appear on their faces as they each take a piece, biting down on the fruit with delighted sighs.
Sunwoo walks up to you with a surprised look on his face, sighing as he messes with your hair. âIf I knew youâd be our servant, I wouldnât have even minded you going in the first place.â
âYou do something nice for people and they jump on the chance to exploit you,â you hum, shaking your head in disbelief. âThatâs just like you, Kim Sunwoo.â
âNo, thatâs just me having older brother privileges.â
âI hope you choke on that, you know,â you bite at him, pointing towards the piece of sweet watermelon in his hands, the smile on his face turning bitter. Thereâs a satisfied look on your face when your brother does, indeed, choke on a watermelon seed a few seconds laterâ and they say dreams donât come true.
âYou didnât have to,â you hear Eric speak up from the other side, your head turning to face the male, his features appreciative and warm. âThank you,â he beams. Thereâs redness on the tip of his nose and his forehead, signaling his quickly approaching sunburn, and you canât help but laugh out at his clueless, Rudolph the red nosed reindeer self.Â
âWhatâs so funny?â he asks, furrowing his eyebrows at you in question.
âNothing,â you peep, âyou just look like you forgot to use sunscreen,â you mumble, watching as the male gasps and touches his face, a horrified expression overtaking him when the skin under his fingertips burns to the touch.Â
âI didnât forget! It must have rubbed off in the pool,â he mourns, âI must look stupid!âÂ
âOnly a little,â you tease, a grin overtaking your features. See, thereâs something about the fact that youâve known Eric for the entirety of your whole life that makes you more prone to teasing himâ youâre familiar with your dynamics and just how far you can go, so his next actions startle you just the tiniest bit as the male looks sternly at you, throwing the half-eaten watermelon slice to the camping table. You thought you had the risks calculatedâ apparently, you didn't.
âWhat did you say?â
Examining his features, seeing no signs of angerâ just the stoic, fakely-offended face of your brotherâs childhood best friendâ you shrug. âThat you look a bit stupid with your face like that.â
âOh, okay,â he nods, âyouâre going down for that.â
âWhat do you meaââ
Your words are cut short when the male lunges at you, his arms enveloping your thighs and holding you up. The contact of his cold skin from the pool and your heated figure makes goosebumps appear all over your body, your hands instinctively reaching around him to support yourself as he walks closer to the poolâ his intentions are suddenly painfully clear and you start to panic.Â
âThis will teach you to respect your elders,â Eric huffs, the turquoise surface of the water slowly coming into your point of view.
âStop! Stop-stop-stop,â you squirm, kicking your feet and trying to take down the predator, âIâm sorry! Iâm sorry, alright?â
The male takes a halt for a split secondâ making you foolishly believe heâll let you offâ before he breaks out into a devilish grin and continues to walk to the edge of the pool. âToo late.â
âEric!â you scream, the volume of your voice resonating through the whole beach, your heart thumping wild against your ribcage with the awaiting process. Youâre not even sure what youâre scared of anymoreâ you can swim and you bet the water will feel nice against the scorching sunâ but still, youâre absolutely terrified as the male has no mercy on you, carrying you steadily towards the water. âAt least let me tie my hair first! You can dump me in after, I promise,â you mourn, trying to buy yourself more time.
âAlright,â he nods, waiting at the very edge of the pool, leaving you to take the purple scrunchie off your wrist and gather your hair together, preparing to tie it into a bun so it doesnât get in your way when youâre in the pool. The hair tie is just at the tips of your fingertips, the first loop over the hair ready to be done, when a scream cuts out of your throat.
The feeling of falling suddenly overtakes your body, leaving you no time to prepare yourself for the impact of the cold water against your skin and all up in your nose, since you didnât pluck it when you were dumped into the pool. The fall only lasts a split second until youâre below the water, the force of it resonating in your ears, and when you finally act on your instincts and stand up in the pool (it wasnât even that deep in the first place, only reaching to your upper stomach), you cough out all the water and pray to gods you donât throw up chlorine into the freshly cleaned pool. After youâre done catching your breath and getting oxygen into your lungs again, you do your best at getting all the hair out of your face.Â
There is laughter landing into your ears as soon as you manage to get all the water out of them by leaning your head to the side and violently slapping each one, and when your eyes look up, you see an amused Eric Sohn bending over in his waist at your disheveled appearance.Â
Grunting and pointing a finger to the criminal that almost made you drown, you huff out. âIâll kill you! Just you watch.â
Your scrunchie nowhere to be found, forever lost somewhere outside of the beach house, you think, as it flew off your hand in the impact of the attack, shock makes your figure shake alongside of the coldness of the water, making you audibly sigh.Â
Yes. You do regret coming along just a little.
JULY OF 1999
Somewhere along the way, Eric Sohn starts acting as if heâs your second older brother. Sure, youâve known the male your whole entire life and heâs seen you grow up, but it took him 17 years of your life to come to a point where he gives you equal amount of attention whenever heâs over at your house than he does to your brother, and even asks Sunwoo if youâre coming along with them whenever they leave to hang out somewhere else. Itâs a change that comes naturally and slowly, and you welcome it unknowinglyâ the revelation shocks you on a hot summer day, though, when the idea finally comes to you in full force.
You would even argue and say Eric acts more like your brother than your actual sibling doesâ he asks if youâve eaten and listens to you when you talk (which Sunwoo never does, well, except from when heâs arguing with you). Eric even compliments your outfits sometimes and lets you borrow his MP3 player from time to timeâ Sunwoo would never share his things with you, no matter how hard you pleaded and threatened to tell your mum. Yes, your brother's an adult and youâre one year away from becoming oneâ you still resolve your conflicts through your only parent, though. Some things, you never grow out of.
âI wanna try using the skateboard now, Sunwoo,â you order sternly when the boy finally reaches your destination. Youâve been sitting on the sidewalk for quite some time now, since your brother and his friend decided that theyâre gonna try out their new skateboards on the hottest day of the year. Your town doesnât have fancy skateparks and ramps like the ones youâve seen in the music videos on TV, so you donât really know what initially made the two buy those things, but you do admit that even driving up and down the road in front of your house does seem a little funâ so much youâd love to try it.
âWhat a shame we all wish for things we canât have,â he shrugs ironically, shaking his head at you from his position above. The male reaches down for his bag, taking out a water bottle and putting it against his plush lips, all while you glare at him from below, still seated in your initial position. Eric comes up to you two, squishing at the soft plastic bottle in Sunwooâs hold, making the water splash your older brother in the face, leaving a winning grin to be shared between you and the shorter boy, an expression that makes you all warm on the inside. See, at least Eric always has your back.
âYou can try mine, if you want,â the latter shrugs, offering you a smile.
âReally?â
âYeah,â he nods, âwhy not?â
âI donât know,â you shrug, âI just didnât expect you to offer, since as you saw, my dear brother just refused when I askedâŚâ you mumble, standing up from the sidewalk and taking the skateboard into your hand. Eric offers it to you with an outstretched arm and watches as you put the board on the floor, squinting at it with much examination.
âDo you know how to ride it?â he asks.
âNo,â you shake your head, âbut I mean, if Sunwoo can do it, how hard can it really be?â you joke, seeing as the said boy glares at you, finally finishing his water and dropping the bottle to the ground.Â
âIâll remind you of that statement when you eat shit on the pavement,â he shushes you, rolling his eyes.Â
Not paying more attention to the grumpy being that is your own brother, you relocate your attention back to the skateboard on the heated road. Youâre lucky you live on a street where cars donât often drive by, since your neighborhood is on the very edge of the town, so you donât really fear being run over by a pickup truck. What you do worry about, though, is your lacking sense of balance, which you discovered when you learned how to ride the bike for the first time. While your brother was a professional in no time, it took you weeks to get it right, and so with the idea of riding a board that provides you zero sense of security, you get a bit worried for your own life.
Dragging your hair out of your face and aimlessly trying to tuck it behind your earsâ thereâs no use in trying though, as the strands slip out just as fast as they found their placeâ you keep staring at the board only a few centimeters away from your feet, mentally calculating your next move. Thereâs a noise of a backpack being opened and rustling around in the background of your miserable thoughts, and when you look up to see whatâs going on, you notice Eric offering you a small, purple bundle of fabric.Â
âWhatâs that?â you ask, even though the answer is clear as the dayâ you recognise your own scrunchie with no problem. Youâre just surprised to see it in his hold. You thought it was forever buried somewhere in the beach house, since you werenât able to find it after you got out of the pool, no matter how hard you tried.
âOh,â he shrugs, amidst a little too nonchalantly, âI found it and figured it was yours, but I forgot to give it back to you then⌠it seems like you need it now, though,â he offers you an explanation, lips pressed into a thin line that slightly signifies a smile.
âAh,â you gasp, nodding as you take the hair tie out of his outstretched palm, gathering your hair into a bun and tying it up on the crown of your headâ the staring contest youâve been having with the board is much clearer now, when you donât have your messy strands in the way. The idea of Eric keeping your scrunchie after finding it at the beach house makes your stomach do a weird kind of turnâ you guess it made you a bit weirded out, if youâre being honest.
âWant some help with that?â he asks, pointing towards his skateboard.
Nervous, cracking your knuckles as you meet his eyesâ he looks a bit amused, but still genuineâ you nod, admitting defeat. Thereâs no way youâre getting on top of that board without help and not falling down. Itâs always better to be safe than to be sorry, and so when Eric laughs airly at your composure and takes a few steps closer towards you, you let the male lead you, finding comfort in his secure words and actions.
Eric offers you his arms to hold when you try to get on the skateboard. He is peering at you from under his eyelashes when you put one of your legs onto the wood, his grip on your forearm getting firmer when you try to get your other foot on as wellâ and you must admit that you suddenly donât feel like you might die anymore when thereâs someone holding you and standing by your side.Â
âSee? Itâs not that hard,â Eric mumbles, his voice low and reassuring from the proximity. You notice your hands sweating a little when his palm envelopes yoursâ damn the sun and its unbearable heat making you embarrass yourselfâ but he doesnât mention it as he firmly holds you and meets your eyes. âIâm gonna drag you around a bit so you get used to it before trying yourself,â he says before taking a few steps forward, preparing to be your own type of personal driver.
Having him instruct you and help you around makes you feel more comfortable on the board. Sunwoo would never do such a thing for youâ heâd enjoy watching you fall down and break your neck and possibly dieâ so youâre more than happy to have someone in your life that takes care of you in ways your older brother refuses to.Â
The skateboard moves forward a little, starting slow, but then picking up speed as Eric jogs a little, making you laugh at the action. He does not have to go above and beyond, but he still doesâ but you guess itâs good for him to let out his energy somewhere. After a while, he looks back at you and meets your eye with a warm gaze, making you nod at him reassuringly and hold up a thumb of the hand heâs not holding right now, signaling that youâre okay and enjoying yourself. That has the male let go of your hand and let you take the road with the laws of physics, moving forward by yourself with the force he created.Â
Itâs nice. Itâs fun.Â
Yes, you totally understand why Eric and Sunwoo wanted skateboards after seeing them on TV. Hell, you want one now.
âTry it yourself now!â Eric encourages you as the board naturally comes to a stop under you, and his smiling face is enough for you to take initiative and nod, relocating one foot off the wood and placing it on the floor, then kicking it and making yourself move on the simple vehicle.
A moment of surprise envelopes you like a warm hug when you manage to not fall off and keep your balance, the joy of it making you try to go faster on the board, kicking once, twice against the pavement with the sole of your old, beaten up shoe. âIâm doing it!â you yell, glancing back at Eric standing on the sidewalk, watching you with excited eyes. The male offers you a victorious holler, something that makes you break into a laugh, makes your confidence blossom in marvelous ways.
Confidence rises in you so much you try to take a U-turn and go back to your teacherâ perhaps showing off that you really got the hang of it now, or somethingâ but as you try to maneuver the board and turn right, there it comes: the moment where you realize that you were, once again, too overly-confident in your abilities that are, sadly, very poor. Your body sways from side to side, your poor balance laughs at you and points an accusing finger at your attempts, and, well, to put it frankly, your whole life flashes in front of your eyes and the moment plays in slow motion as you lose the board from below your feetâ the wood flying somewhere to the opposite side of the road, not at all where you meant to go in the first placeâ and your body inevitably comes crashing to the ground.
Awaiting the hard pavement meeting your nose and breaking it, you brace yourself with palms outstretched in front of you, the last remains of self-perseverance entering the sane parts of your brain in what you think are the last seconds of your miserable life. Another moment of surprise greets you when your yelp is muffled against something soft and your hands donât hit the hard pavement, your ears filled with a grunt that belongs to another human swiftly chiming in and catching you before you fall.
Firm hands hold your waistâ the touch somehow familiar, enveloping you in a strange sense of deja vuâ and even though your body goes limp in terror, the male has you back on your feet in no time, his palms on the exposed skin of your stomach. The realization has you burning up as you look up and meet Ericâs eyes, gasping at the closeness of his face to yours.Â
âYou okay over there?â he asks as you unconsciously study his faceâ you never noticed his nose looked this nice up closeâ before you wake out of it and nod urgently, breaking away from his hold. Youâre not gonna try to calculate the effort he must have put in just to chime in and catch you from where he was standing in such a short moment, but something about the passing thought of it has you weak in your knees from gratefulness.Â
âUhm- yeah,â you nod, kicking the pavement with your stained shoes, âI just⌠miscalculated my skills, thatâs all,â you sheepishly hum, hearing the boy snicker at your shaken-up composure.
Watching him take off and retrieve his skateboard from where it wandered off against the curbâ much to his golden retriever energyâ you sigh and prepare to go sit back on the sidewalk, having enough of new experiences from the shock still lingering in your fingertips. You take a glance down the road, seeing your older brother cruising on the streetâ when and how he got there, you truly have no ideaâ when you hear Eric, who seemingly has different ideas for your next actions, call at you from the middle of the pavement.
âWhere are you going? Come back!â he asks, having you look at him in surprise, mouth agape and eyes big, staring at him. He now has the board under his shoulder, but puts it back on the road and points at it, shrugging to himself. âIâll push you down the road, itâs gonna be fun!â
âEric, Iâm literally going to dieââ
âNo, youâre not. Come on, I promise,â he says, but still, he doesnât have you convinced. Your feet move against your best conclusions, though, and when you come to a halt right in front of your companion, he offers you a boyish grin. âSit down on it, that way youâre more balanced. I swear youâre not gonna fall off, okay? I got you.â
âYou promise?â
âYes,â he nods, determined.
âPinky swear,â you mumble, holding up your pinky fingerâ all thoughts of seeming childish pushed to the side in the desperate momentâ and the male in front of you shakes his head in disbelief, breaking into a laugh.
âCute,â he huffs, âyeah, okay. Pinky swear,â he nods, interlacing your pinky with his and bumping his thumb against yours, the seal foolishly making you feel more secure as you follow his order and take a seat on the skateboard, your hands gripping the bottom of the wood so hard your knuckles turn white.
âOkay, ready? 3, 2, 1ââ he chants as he pushes you, two steady hands coming in contact with your shoulder blades, force making you move on the board, wheels taking you down with gravity. The sound of Ericâs shoes hitting the pavement fills your ears as you go faster, and as you finally get to the part of the hill that takes a downwards slope, he offers you a final push, sending you down the road.Â
Wind makes your hair fly back, your surroundings blurring as you yelp and scream, but you canât say youâre not enjoying the ride. Eric was rightâ it was fun, you liked it, and something about the gesture had you all warm on the inside. The breeze has you cool down a little in the summer heat, and the board continues to move even as you pass your older brother standing at the bottom of the slope, away from your trajectory.Â
Body relaxing when the skateboard finally slows down, you let out a heartfelt laughter. Turning back and seeing Eric jog down the road with a humongous grin on his face, you offer him two thumbs up above your head, watching as he returns the gesture and makes his way back to the two of you on the bottom of the small hill.
The truth is, this was the day you realized Eric Sohn has always found his way to make you feel included and safe.Â
You canât help but feel grateful.
AUGUST OF 1999
âSunwoo, you have to tie a knot here and thenâ no, you dumbass, youâre doing it completely wrong,â you mourn as you watch your older brother with a mess of thread in his lap, a focused scowl on his face. Thereâs a fan standing across from you, blowing cold air into your face, but you still feel yourself grow heated with frustration as Sunwoo just canât help but not understand the art of making friendship bracelets. Itâs not like youâre forcing him to do themâ he was the one that asked you to show him how to, muttering something about offering one to his classmate Yeji once heâs back in schoolâ so in theory, he should be putting in effort, no?Â
Or maybe he is. Maybe heâs just⌠incompetent.
âI donât get it,â Sunwoo hums under his breath, sighing as he leans against the sofa in your living room, the two of you sitting on the floor accompanied by his best friend squinting at you from the opposite side, a comic book in the latter's hand. The myth of men not being able to multi-task is quickly thrown into the bin as you watch Eric pay equal amount of attention to the comic book and the dialogue between you and your brother, and when Sunwoo seems to give up on the art of making friendship bracelets, his best friend canât help but laugh.
âYouâre giving up already? This is how you want to get a girlfriend?â you poke your brother to his side and take the threads off his lap, examining the mess of a safety pin and meters of yarn, all knotted up and not coming along in the shape you taught him to at all.
âItâs not to get a girlfriend, I just-â
âSure,â you roll your eyes, huffing as you roll his poor attempt at friendship bracelet into a ball and throw it to the corner of the room, making a mental note to pick it up and throw it to the bin later. âYou know what, just give her this one and pretend you made it,â you mutter, taking a bracelet you'd already made to demonstrate in between your fingers and throw it into Sunwooâs lap, the older one catching it and examining it under his nose.
âThat looks pretty good,â he hums, making you snort at his appreciative comment. The bracelet is pink and red, the colors just screaming romance and cute energy, which is exactly what a girl needs to be swayed by your brother. You canât really believe a bracelet will make her swoop into his arms, because truthfully, with your brotherâs face and manners, every living thing is keeping a fair distance, but hey, it doesnât hurt to try, does it? Maybe his classmate is⌠majorly blind? That might do it?
âOf course it looks good,â you scoff, âthatâs because I made it,â you nod, averting your gaze towards your lap, threading your fingers through the yarn you attached to a safety pin on your sweatpants to keep the growing friendship bracelet in place.Â
âThen why is the one youâre making right now so ugly?â Eric asks, pointing towards the creation.Â
Glancing up at the male slowly, mentally throwing all different kinds of curses at him for daring to talk badly about your craft, you huff. âWhat do you mean, ugly?â
âThe colors⌠they donât⌠they donât really go together,â Eric sheepishly admits, scratching the back of his neck, quickly averting his gaze from you and gluing it back into his comic book. You think that if he doesnât stop being a smart-ass and throw jabs at your artistic choices, heâs gonna have to protect his comic book with his own bodyâ and you bet heâd do that, because he borrowed it from the library. The fees for damage are high.
âThatâs just⌠not true at all,â you muse, but groggily take a look at the creation once again, but now, thanks to the remark, seeing it in a completely different way. Shades of orange, brown and purple stare back at you amidst a little disappointedly, and as you thread the yarn and make a couple of knots to end the bracelet, you canât help but feel a pout growing on your face from the realization. Eric might be right. It does look a little badâŚ
âWhatever. Your taste is just bad,â you snap as you finish off the craft piece, unclasping the safety pin and sliding the bracelet off the inside, freeing it from the hold. Eric laughs a little at your frustrated stateâ similarly to what you do when you manage to get Sunwoo upsetâ and with that, you sigh and put the bracelet on the coffee table.
âIâm going out to the store to get some chocolates,â you say as you stand up, goal clear in your mind, âhave fun, losers.â
âYouâre still collecting the stickers from these?â Sunwoo asks, a mischievous smile growing on his lips. The teasing is inevitable and coming very soon, and thereâs nothing you can do about itâ youâre fully aware, which only further makes you want to escape the situation more quickly. Rolling your eyes at your brotherâs antics, you move towards the door.Â
âYes, Sunwoo, I am. Theyâre cute and make me happy, do you have a problem with that?â you point an accusing finger at the male, having him shrug, tongue poking the inside of his cheek.
âYouâre such a kid,â he huffs, averting his gaze from you when he lands the comment, the jab coming straight at your fragile heart.
âOkay, then,â you note, âIâll just have my pretty and cute bracelet back, and you can get your girlfriend something else-â
The male quickly regains his previous composure, swatting his hands in hurry just to make you halt in your sentence. His eyes are big and his mouth is a little agape in terror as he tries to save his ass, plea written all over his face. âI was just joking! Donât be so petulant⌠go get your cute stickers, theyâre so fun!â
Humming to yourself, your face is tugged up into a victorious smile. âThat's what I thought. So, as I was saying, have fun, losers.â
âWait!â Eric suddenly calls for you, making you turn on your heel in the middle of your escape, eyes peering at the male. âDonât I get a bracelet too?â
The request catches you off guard. Thereâs a certain kind of spark in Eric Sohnâs eyes as he asks the question, and you canât really place it in any category, but it has you nervously shrugging at the preposition. Youâre not really sure why Eric would want a bracelet from you, but to avoid confrontation and also the weird leap of your heart surely leading you into cardiac arrest, you only shrug and move back inside of the living room, chewing on the inside of your cheek as you scan the surroundings, searching for something.
âSure,â you nod, taking the ugly bracelet off the table and offering it to him, âyou can have that one.â
You hold a staring contest with the older boy for a couple of seconds, his head undoubtedly swirling with arguments and comments about the apparel of the friendship bracelet, but heâs smartâ he must know the survival of his beloved comic book must be at stake. So, he only nods and smiles at you, outstretching his hand to you and nudging his head in its direction.
âOkay,â he hums, âtie it for me?â
A second comes byâ a heartbeat, reallyâ in which you chew on your bottom lip and gasp at the request, but still, you nod and come closer, crouching down to be at his level and taking the thread into your fingers. You wrap the bracelet around his wrist, making sure to leave a bit of wiggle room before you tie a knot, bringing the ends together, all while feeling the eyes of Eric glued to your face, watching every micro expression flash through your unsettling composure.
When youâre done, making a move to hide your hands behind your back and standing up, your limbs bump into each other and send an unspoken sense of electricity all through your body. The sensation is so strange you donât meet anyoneâs eye before you leave the room, yelling out a goodbye as you hurriedly open the front door and run out to get fresh air (itâs August, though. The air is humid and only makes your head spin more).
You clear your throat before you take off to the grocery store. It's only when you're halfway there that you realize you'd forgotten to bring your wallet with you. It's okay, thoughâ you take this chance to walk around, regaining your casualty.
You bet Eric will take the bracelet off in a matter of a week.
SEPTEMBER OF 1999
The leaves start turning orange and the weather a bit colder when you become hyper-aware of your shifting composure whenever Eric Sohn is around. The way you feel heat rushing to your cheeks whenever he calls you cutie, a nickname heâs had reserved for you since you two were little kids, the way you feel weak in your knees whenever he casually brings his arm around your shoulders or when he bends down to tie your shoelace in the middle of the sidewalk. You donât really know what those sudden changes are, yet, you feel a bit embarrassed by them whenever they take place. You donât think itâs normal to feel this way around your brotherâs best friend, and the more you hang out with him, the more you wish you read less books as a childâ because now, youâre also hyper-aware of the title those feelings may have.Â
Still, it only comes to you on one September afternoonâ you wake up from blissful unawareness and jolt with the quickly opening pit in your stomach at the strange revelation.
âEric! Sunwoo isnât home, though?â you mumble, confused as you notice the boy standing on your doorway, a plastic bag in his hand and a red Nike jacket enveloping his frame.
âI know, he said heâs hanging out with Juyeon hyung today,â he nods, âI brought you something, though,â he says, holding up the bag and making sure you get a chance to see it, offering you a boyish grin.
âOh?â you gasp, furrowing your eyebrows at the male. When you do nothing to invite him inside, he does so himselfâ slightly nudging you in your side as he passes your figure and enters your house. He acts like he owns the place, and by the amount of time heâs spent in your home, youâd think he doesâ he doesnât, though. The only thing he owns is just a lot of audacity.
The male takes off his shoes in the entryway and walks his way over to your roomâ a surprising act, considering heâs spent the least amount of time in this very placeâ and when heâs sure youâre following his every move, he empties the contents of the bag to the middle of your freshly made bed. Watching as approximately ten items fall out of the plastic, your eyes widen with surprise as you recognise your favorite chocolateâ the mini bars with stickers inside, the ones you collect and stick into your journal and look at in the middle of the night, giggling to yourself and kicking your feet at the adorable pictures in your make-shift collect book.
âWoah,â you gasp when the male looks at you, seemingly awaiting your response, and when he gets the wished outcome, pride overtakes his features, shrugging to himself.
âMy mum got some for free because she bought a lot of cabbage for kimchi yesterday,â he explains, âI thought of you when I saw them, so I bought you some more.â
âI- you-â you stutter, emotions too big for your own good swelling all inside your fragile, little self, hands running into your hair and tugging at the roots to wake yourself up from the dream. âYou didnât have to!â
âWe got them anyway, and I know you like the stickers,â Eric shrugs, scratching the back of his neck, completely ignoring the fact that he said he bought you some more, your heart skipping a beat at the sentiment. Clearing your throat, you tentatively take a step closer to your bed, gathering a bar of chocolate into your hand and opening it, taking a bite.
âYou can have the stickers if you give me some chocolate,â Eric says close to your ear, almost as if he was creating a masterplan, to which you eagerly nod and plop onto your bed, moving the bars of sweets into one pile. As you continue to munch on the first one, you unwrap the sticker and look at it, praying to yourself as if you were checking if your lottery ticket was worth any centâ hoping you get a sticker you donât own yet.
The image of a cute panda would cheer anyone up even in their darkest momentsâ not you, though, as you mourn and sigh, disappointment clear in your features.Â
âWhat?â Eric asks, eyes big pools of worry.
âI already got that one.â
âAh,â he nods, seemingly understandingâ much to your surprise, âwell, we got 9 more tries, letâs get to eating.â
Wrappers are rustling in your bed sheets as you and Eric eat the concerning amount of chocolate, gathering the stickers in a little pile on top of your notebook, promising each other to not look at the stickers as you go and just make a grand reveal at the end. Ericâs full cheeks are a sight you enjoy, telling him he looks like a squirrelâ to which he sends a light flick to your forehead, telling you you donât look much differentâ and soon enough, the nine bars left disappear from your plain sight (you only had 3 and Eric ate the remaining 5. Heâs a growing boy, though, so you understand. He needs to get his undying energy from somewhere.).
âReady for the reveal?â you ask, locking your gaze with Eric.
âReady as Iâll ever be.â
With that, you get to the pile of stickers in the middle of your bedsheets. Looking at the first one, thereâs a happy squeal cutting out of your throat, the image of an adorable yellow duck warming you up with euphoria.Â
âYou donât have that one yet?â
âI donât,â you nod, âthis is just perfect.â
Eric nods and watches you with a certain kind of warmth in his gaze as you open up your notebook and stick the newest addition to your little sticker farmâ or a ZOO, however you wanna call it. The next sticker from the pile is added as wellâ a brown, big bearâ and the next one too, the most adorable colorful parrot slapped to the corner of your page.Â
The rest of your stickers are the ones you already own, thoughâ a displeased look takes over your features at the knowledge, but still, you canât help but beam at the fact that you have 3 new additions to your collection, and they were a gift from Eric Sohn himself. Someone who doesnât make fun of your childish habit. Someone who feeds your little interest, watches you with excitement in his eyes as you indulge. Someone not like your brother.Â
Someone you could never see the way you see your brother.
âWhat do you do with the duplicates?â Eric asks, pointing to the sad pile on the top of your notebook. His figure is closer to you now, since he wanted to watch you stick the animals into your notebook, his crossed legs almost pressed against yours on the small bed.
âWell, usually, I just throw them out,â you shrug, âbut since youâre hereâŚâ you muse, the idea plopping into your head like the newest discovery you should probably patent, peeling the back of one of the dog stickers off and swiftly turning towards your companion, mischief sparkling in your eyes.
You put the sticker on his left cheek, making the boy jump. âHey!â
Giggling, taking another one of the stickers and pressing it to the middle of his forehead, Eric starts to fight you, your bodies wrestling on the bed. You donât think he puts much effort into getting you off himâ that, or heâs insanely weakâ and in no time, his face is adorned with all different kinds of animals, his hair messy from tussling in your bedsheets. The image has you laughing before you realize youâre basically straddling him on your bed, his big eyes gaping at you from below, his appearance enough to make something in your brain short-circuit and make you leap off him, clearing your throat.
Heat rushes into your cheeks as you take a seat next to him, playing with your fingers. You pray for anything to come and ease the awkwardness you caused, and sure enough, today must be your lucky day. âHey, look here!âÂ
You call for the boy as you swiftly take your polaroid camera off your bedside tableâ the one that belonged to your dad, the one you fought with Sunwoo about, the one your mum said was yours because Sunwoo is too careless with his things to keep it safeâ and snap a picture of the puppy-like boy, laughing at the fact that now, you have the image of him looking dumb and covered in stickers forever. Or at least until he doesn't take it away from youâ which he attempts quickly.
âHey!â he yelps again, huffing as he lunges at you, trying to take the picture out of your grasp as you drop the camera into your soft sheets. Your feet take you to the living room, navigating through furniture, and when you donât hear footsteps follow you, you think youâre safeâ Eric does have a lot of energy, but chasing you around gets tiring for him quickly when he knows you'll never let him win.
Entering your room once again, prepared to find him on your bed like before, youâre taken by surprise as a shutter sound goes off right after you open the door, a polaroid picture taken of your face making you temporarily blind at the flash.
âEric!â you whine, hating that thereâs a picture of you standing shocked at your doorway now forever in the universeâ not really caring that the boy just got you back with the exact stunt you pulled on him just a few minutes ago. Before you get a chance to blink out the blind spots in your vision caused by the flash and run after him, though, you feel him gently press you out of the doorway and slip outside, the sound of the front door opening and closing after him resonating along his slowly disappearing, amused laughter.
Serves you right, doesnât it?Â
Sighing, you shake your head and take a seat on your bed, the picture of the boy still in between your fingertips. You only take a look at it when your vision comes back to normal, and as the image of Eric covered in stickers, hair messy and cheeks rosy below the animal print comes into your sight, the revelation arrives the same second a starstruck smile plays with your features.
And with that, youâre absolutely terrified.Â
Throwing the polaroid picture onto the bedside table and lunging yourself into the sheets, you scream into your pillow and wish for the feelings to disappearâ because in what world does a crush on your brotherâs best friend ever come to a happy ending?
OCTOBER OF 1999
Once October hits, you find yourself home alone more often than youâd like. Sure, you donât mind having some me time to read comic books or watch the TV uninterrupted in the living room, but stillâ alone turns lonely pretty quickly, and somehow, you start to regret the fact that youâve been relying on your older brother and his friends for so long instead of making some connections on your own.
Sunwoo started to play soccer at schoolâ something is telling you that he might go far if he keeps it upâ and thatâs why heâs been stuck at practice every single day, coming home late in the evening all tired, but happy, so youâre not really complaining. Eric works in the little bistro downtown now, since he wanted to make some money and not rely on the allowance Mrs. Sohn gives him every month, and itâs not like you were that close to begin with, but the fact that the boy is now too busy to meet you is making your spirit fall just the tiniest bit. And with your mother always being at work, you find yourself alone in your room, laying in your bed and staring at the ceiling.Â
Sometimes, you journal. About anything and everything, really. You donât really think youâre ever gonna read back the entries once youâre older, since they would just be a reminder of how miserable and boring your teenage years really were, and thatâs why you allow yourself to be authentic. On most days, you write about your assignments for school. Sometimes you bad mouth a classmate or twoâ gossiping with the diary pages, because you donât really have any human beings to do so in real lifeâ and seldom, you allow yourself to get into topics that evoke the slightest bits of existential crisis in you.
Topics like college. Growing up. Your lack of hobbies and social interaction with the outer world. The newly found crush on Eric SohnâŚ
Okay, maybe you do write about the boy with brown hair and dark eyes a little too often. You canât help it, thoughâ when heâs not giving you any new interactions to dwell on, you have to just pick apart the old ones. You think itâs a natural reaction.
And thatâs exactly what youâre doing one October afternoon, the lamp in your room on, since the evening comes faster when the weather is colder, as youâre laying in your bed and kicking your feet back and forth, chewing on the end of your pencil. The sound of your doorbell resonates through the house suddenly and startles you, making you jump awake from your delirious delusions.
Mentally going through the list of possible visitors you could haveâ because it canât be your mother or your brother, since they never forget to carry their house keysâ youâre lost, not really finding any fitting candidates. Furrowing your brows, lost in thought and frankly, a bit confused, you plant your socked feet onto the wooden floor and walk over to the front door just in time for the bell to ring again. Scratching the back of your neck in nerves, thinking of precautions you could take for your own safetyâ since your front door doesnât have a peep hole and you donât want to open the door to a complete strangerâ you clear your throat and yell over the door.
âWho is it?â you ask.
âDelivery!â a voice calls through the door, making you huff.Â
âI didnât order any food?â you yell back, confused. âSir, thereâs another house behind ours, sometimes the mailmen get confused and we get their mail. Maybe try there?âÂ
âThe address is right, though?â the voice calls again, and somehow, it sounds kind of familiar⌠no, it canât be, you dumb goose. Youâre just imagining things because youâve spent the last 20 minutes writing about the curve of his nose into your diary.
âThere must be a mistake-â
âCome on, Y/N, open the door,â the voice on the other side mourns, the mention of your name making you jump, completely startled. The tone the man says it in is sweet like honey, though, so familiar in your ears, that you mentally want to slap yourselfâ so you werenât dreaming. It is him.
Dragging your hand through your hair to smooth it down, praying you look at least a little presentableâ although in your stained sweatpants and the PokĂŠmon shirt you inherited from Sunwoo when he grew out of it, you doubt thatâs even possibleâ you open the door and try to offer Eric a warm smile. âWhat are you doing here?â
âFood delivery,â Eric shrugs, pointing with his thumb in the direction behind his back, where his bike undoubtedly stands up against your gate.
âOhâŚ. but I already told you I didnât order anything,â you mumble, confused. Studying his faceâ because a girl can indulge when she has the opportunity, am I right? â you notice his hair has grown a little longer, falling into his eyes. You bet itâs hard for him to see, but you must admit it looks nice, and you almost tell him, before you catch yourself and break away from the sentiment.Â
The male snickers. âI know, I was just joking,â he says, âI did bring you food, though.â
âWhy?â you ask, confused when he bends over and picks up a plastic bag off the ground, a container of food inside, the warmth of the contents making condensation appear all over the red sack.Â
âWe made this by mistake and it was just gonna be thrown out if nobody took it,â he shrugs, âand I figured you havenât eaten yetâ or if you did, you just had those cold kimbap rolls from the storeâ and I wanted to get some warm food into your stomach.â
âAh,â you gasp, nodding at the explanation. It does explain the source of the food really well, but truthfully, it explains nothing about the fact why Eric thought of bringing you the food instead of taking it home with himselfâ heâs a foodie if youâve ever seen one. The idea of him worrying about if you were fed or not is equally as strange and interesting in your headâ still, you clasp your hand around the bag and take it, the smell making you involuntarily hungry. âThank you.â
Eric only nods at you, a smile beaming at his face. âWell,â he sighs, âIâd love to stay longer and hang out, but Iâm still on the clock, soâŚâ he mumbles, taking a hesitant step backwards towards his bike, eyes never breaking contact with yours.
âOh, right,â you nod, âthatâs okay. Have a fun day at work!â you muse, watching him as he grins and finally retrieves back his bike, opening up the gate to your property and escaping, waving at you as he gets on.
âIâll see you soon!â he calls as he rides off, your eyes following him until his figure disappears behind a corner, your ears buzzing with excitement and your lower lip trapped between your teeth with the innocent promise.
Walking back into the house, you grin as you close the front door behind you and carry the food into the kitchen. You quickly get the containers out of the damp bag, putting them onto the wooden table, and gasp when you find a sticky note on the very top one, a messy handwriting scribbled in a rush, but stuck to the food with care.
Eat well and donât skip meals, Y/N-ie!! â Eric x
Not being able to battle your smile anymore, you decide to open up the containers and stuff your mouth with the food insteadâ only to find your favorite dish inside, staring back at you in what seems to be a dream thatâs too good to wake up from.Â
And sure, you are delusional, but are you delusional enough to believe that this wasnât all a coincidence? Youâre not so sure.
Still, you eat the food with feet kicking back and forth as you sit in the silent kitchen, the empty house no longer feeling so lonely. When youâre done, you throw the trash outâ everything but the sticky note, which you glue into your diary a few minutes later, hoping to keep the memory forever.
NOVEMBER OF 1999
The world around you is dark as you step outside of cram school, your eyes are tired and your skin is prickled with goosebumps in the chilly air. You despise going to cram school, but your mother told you you have toâ since you didnât have any athletic features that could get you far in life like Sunwoo, you had to be good at studying, or else you wonât get into university. There was a lot of work ahead of you, but since you didnât really have anything else to do in the day, you didnât protest and went anyway.
The days are usually very long and you get off very late, resulting in you being tired almost all the time. When you get home, you undress yourself and change into your sleep clothes and doze off until the morning, when you have to wake up and go to school againâ itâs an exhausting cycle, but you know you have to endure it for your own sake.
Walking down the steps that lead out the cram school building, you stretch your body and huff, cursing at yourself for the fact that you didnât bring a jacketâ you forgot that evenings get really chilly, and frankly speaking, you didnât have much time to think when you were rushing to get ready in the morning. Youâll just have to get through it, you think to yourself as you walk in the direction of your houseâ the last bus to your neighborhood already left an hour ago, when you were in the middle of revising divisionâ your sneakers kicking the stray rocks below your feet as you tug the sleeves of your hoodie lower, desperately trying to feel more heat.
âDo you never watch where youâre going? Thatâs gonna get you in trouble one day, you know,â you hear a familiar voice say, the joking tone making your heart skip a few beats as you place the owner of the saccharine voice to its face. Looking up, slightly alarmed at being caught in such a distressed state, you gasp.
âI was⌠watching my step, I guess,â you shrug as you come into a halt in front of him, shivering both under Ericâs gaze and the cold weather at once. âWhat are you doing here? Deliveries?â
âI just got off,â he says, âso I figured I could stop by. Sunwoo said youâre going to cram school, I thought you might enjoy some company on your way home.â
Gaping at his explanation, you nod, completely startled. The idea of your brother talking about you in front of Eric, the boy you have a very embarrassing, very big crush on scares you, to say the least. See, it doesnât really matter that the boy grew up with you, pretty much seeing you at your lowest whenever he was around over at your house when you were both just little kidsâ the image of Sunwoo telling Eric about finding you sobbing at your comic book (the scene got too sad, nobody can really blame you) or about how your favorite jeans ripped right before you had to go to school one morning is terrifying. You donât really want him to know about these things. He may act like your brother sometimes, but you never really saw him in that light in the first place.
âWell, then,â you clear your throat, âitâs⌠itâs good to see you,â you say. Eric shows you his boyish grin as your lips utter out the words, and you canât help but mirror it, your eyes locking with the male. As if you just took a step back, your eyes see him in a light youâve never seen him beforeâ as if this was your first time meeting your brotherâs best friendâ and something about the sentiment has your stomach feeling all uneasy, heat rushing to your face. His hair is styled in a way that tells you that he didnât really style it (or if he did, it looked truly effortless in your eyes, so props to him), pushed back a little and revealing his forehead, a few of the strands carelessly falling into his eyes. His jawline is sharper than how it was when you first met the boy, and with the realization of a foolish teenage girl, you have to admit that Eric Sohn grew up to be a very attractive, attentive man.
âYouâre cold?â he says, although the sentence sounds more like a statement rather than a question, before he shakes his head at your antics and heaves out a sigh. âYou shouldâve taken a jacket with you when you went, you know it gets cold in the evening,â he scolds you. In those times, he reminds you the most of your brotherâ because although you and Sunwoo act like you hate each other sometimes, you know the older male still cares about you. He just hates showing it, which translates in his scolding tone whenever you do something wrong or against his wishes.Â
In those times, Eric reminds you the most of the way your brother treats you, and you somehow hate it. You despise the fact, because that means he must only see you as someone like his younger sisterâ he never had one, so maybe he just likes to compensate for it by taking care of you all the time. Maybe he feels responsible to do so because of Sunwoo. The thought makes you equally as nauseousâ youâd never want him to hang out with you just because he feels like he has to.Â
âI didnât have time in the morning,â you grunt, rolling your eyes at him. You avert your gaze from the male, for it makes you slightly uncomfortable after your previous thoughts, so when the noise of a zipper being pulled down and the weight of fabric on your shoulders brings you back to reality, you snap your head around at him all alarmed.Â
âWhat? Wear it,â he says, head shrugging towards the direction of his jacket on your figure. âYouâre gonna catch a cold if you donât.â
Trying to wrestle out of the red material, you squirm in the hold of the windbreakerâ Ericâs hands gripping each side of the jacket, as if predicting your next moves, making sure it stays on you and doesnât fall down. His strong arms tug you closer to him to make your fight more difficultâ and heâs successful with his efforts, because the proximity of him and his smell engulfs you and unarms you, heat rushing to your cheeks as you halt in your movements.
âStop,â you mourn, âI donât need it.â
âYes you do,â he insists, âso stop being a baby about it and wear it.â
Staring into his eyes, as if to mentally tell him to stop what heâs doingâ to stop how heâs treating you, how heâs making you all weak in your knees and sleepless at nights because of how much you think of him and hope heâs doing well each day, to stop being so gentle with you and taking care of you, because it brings all sorts of both doubts and delusions into your headâ but he doesnât back down. Youâve known him for quite some time, you should already be aware of just how stubborn he can be.
âArms in,â he hums, holding on to the jacket and waiting for you to wear it properly. One thing about youâ you can always admit your defeat. So, with a sigh, you put your arms through the sleeves of Ericâs red windbreaker, shrinking a little under his firm gaze. He looks at you with a look full of something you canât decipher, and itâs all making you so, so insanely lost in the many thoughts and feelings swirling around your head, not helping your current state.
âI already have a brother, yâknow,â you mumble in a moment of weakness, looking at your feetâ your dirty white sneakers almost touching his from how close you are standing right now, âso you should stop treating me like one.â
A moment of silence overtakes you two, and you suddenly feel like youâve done something wrong. Still, Ericâs hands are holding on to the sides of the opened jacket, keeping you close to him. âHm?âÂ
Clearing your throat and shaking your head, you snicker to yourself. âForget it.â
âNo- I mean,â he blurts out, tone of voice a little nervous, âdo you see me as your brother figure?â he asks, tone of voice more quiet now, more gentle.
Breathing in the crispy air, taking a moment before you reply, you shake your head in disapproval. âNo,â you say, âno, I donât. I- I donât think I do,â you say, scared of what your answer will bring out of him. You donât really know why, but at this moment, you feel insanely fragileâ as if any bad move could make you break in his hands, waiting for him to glue you back together.Â
Metaphorically, he does just that. âGood,â he nods, leaning down towards you, hands gripping the zipper of his jacket and zipping it together, making sure no cold can get to your bones as his fingers tug it up towards the very top, under your chin. âBecause Iâve never seen you as my sister either.â
His answer once again startles youâ but when you take a step back from the situation, you think it was in a good way. His hands grip your shoulders for a second as his eyes meet yours and he offers you a warm smile. âCome on, letâs get you home,â he says, tugging you towards the fence where you find his bike, his motions guiding you like a rag doll sucked out of all life.
âHop in,â he motions towards the back of the bike, where the basket would usually beâ Eric moved it towards the front, though, leaving enough room for you to sit atâ and as you do, he takes a seat in front of you and looks back at you over his shoulder. âHold on tight so you donât fall.â
Like in a trance, your arms sneak around his middleâ this was the first time you had this kind of physical touch with him, and just the thought of it makes you want to scream your throat outâ before the male takes off on the bike, riding towards your neighborhood. With the cold wind slapping your face, you foolishly rest your cheek on his shoulder blade and close your eyes, enjoying the closeness of his body keeping you warm.Â
If anyone asked you about the action, youâd tell them you were just tired.
DECEMBER OF 1999
Socked feet make their way through the room, the sound of footsteps resonating on the laminated floor, as the short male comes up to you with a bowl of potato chips in his right hand and a bottle of soda under his left arm. Eric Sohn sighs at you, shaking his head in disbelief, before he places the items onto the coffee table and takes a seat next to you on the floor, opening up the bottle and pouring the three of you drinks.
âCanât believe Iâm spending New Yearâs Eve with you losers, of all people,â Eric snickers, having you roll your eyes at the male and grumpily furrow your eyebrows at his sentence.
âNo oneâs stopping you if you wanna go, yâknow,â you grunt as you take the filled glass off the table, taking a sip of the sweet drink and sighing at him. If heâs gonna take a leap into the new year with you while making you annoyed, he may as well leave now and do whatever his initial plan wasâ once again, no oneâs stopping him if thatâs what he wants to do.
âIâm just saying,â he shrugs, âit wouldâve been so much more fun if we all went to Juyeon hyungâs. Everyoneâs there celebrating, but weâre stuck here in your room.âÂ
âWell, Eric,â your brother smiles ironically at him, shrugging to himself, âitâs not like itâs my fault youâre not over at Juyeon hyungâs right now. You chose to spend the new years here with me. My mother prohibited me from going there, not yours.â
The argument has the male shrug, his eyes averting your brotherâs gaze once his comment gets a bit too honest and realistic. Itâs true and heâs rightâ itâs not like Ericâs mum told him he canât go celebrate with his friends, because she didnât. Ericâs mum trusts him and wants him to have fun and do what all the kids his age are doing. Your mum, on the other hand, is making you and Sunwoo stay home for New Yearâs Eve to celebrate with your family, because, as she quoted, New Yearâs Eve the only time she gets time off work, and she wants to spend it with her kidsâ forget the fact that youâre currently sitting locked in your room with your friend, protesting the family time just because you canâ and when Sunwoo told her she has to stop treating him like a little kid, she told him she has all the right to do so, because he is her kid. And thatâs how the party he was supposed to attend with Eric (the party you foolishly thought youâre gonna have to tag along to, not hating the sentiment as much as before now) got canceled from your brotherâs plans.
âWell,â Eric chews on the inside of his cheek, âI did it for you two. Be grateful.â
âWhatever,â you hum, âletâs turn on the TV. I bet thereâs some variety show on.â
Eric heaves out a sigh as he reaches for the TV remote, clicking the power button and making the boxy device in front of you light up. Your mum got you a TV in your room when you complained about being too bored one November day, and although the box of entertainment didnât really help like you imagined it to, youâre glad itâs of service at least today. Instead of the expected variety show, though, thereâs news onâ the face of the old announcer looking at you with a serious look on his face, the professional tone making chills run down your spine, for he reminds you a bit of your mother when she scolds you. You think thatâs a common news announcer trait.Â
âAs the year 2000 approaches, computer programmers realize that computers might not interpret the 00 in the software as 2000, but 1900. The softwares currently running only use a two-digit code for the year, excluding the 19. The data was excluded because the data storage is costly and takes up too much space. Activities that were planned on a daily basis could be damaged or flawed,â the announcer says, making the three of you look at the screen with interest. Maybe itâs true that when you get older, you get more interested in newsâ you think itâs good to know whatâs going on around you, although the topic discussed right now might not even concern you in the slightest.
âBanks, which calculate the interest rates on a daily basis, could face real problems. Interest rates are the amount of money a lender, such as a bank, charges a customer, such as an individual or business, for a loan. Instead of the rate of interest for one day, the computer could calculate a rate of interest for minus almost 100 years!âÂ
âOops,â Eric lets out next to you, a reaction so far away from what a real adult would think of the situation. See, you are all just kids, after all.
âCenters of technology, such as power plants, are also threatened by this issue. Power plants depend on routine computer maintenance for safety checks, such as water pressure or radiation levels. Not having the correct date could throw off these calculations and possibly put nearby residents at risk,â the announcer continues, the information coming out of his mouth suddenly making you hyper aware of the reality youâre experiencing right now.
âDo we have a nuclear power plant nearby?â you ask in a hushed whisper, watching as the men next to you almost comically widen their eyes, shrugging.
âIâm not sure,â Sunwoo peeps.
âThe worst of all, this software and hardware issue could cause such a big problem in nuclear energy facilities, where nuclear bombs and missiles could be set off, causing the world to go into utter chaos, or worse, an end,â the announcer concludes, the last word making you gasp in terror.Â
âAn end?â you chirp, sitting up straight in your seat as you look at the two men, now equally as terrified. Thereâs something in Sunwooâs gaze that makes chills run down your spine, the reality crushing down on you with heavy measures.Â
âI knew I shouldnât have fought with mum. What if the last words the two of us exchanged before we die are the harsh words I had said yesterday?â your brother mourns, seeing as his best friend chews on his bottom lip, lost in thought.
âWhat did you say to your mum?â
âThat- that Iâll never forgive her for ruining this for me,â he mumbles, his voice breaking at the end, âand⌠other things,â he adds, the hint of incoming panic making his best friend frantically wave his hands around and try to make your brother relax before he has to deal with the breakdown. If the world is ending, this is not how any of you want to go.
âItâs okay, donât worry,â Eric says, clearing his throat and pointing to the TV, âlook! The show is on, we should watch before the year ends,â he proposes, taking the remote into his hand and turning the volume up to hopefully drown out Sunwooâs thoughts and have him focus on something else. And it worksâ noting that your brother has an attention span of a 5 year oldâ he can hardly remember what he was worrying about just 30 seconds ago.
Still, the thought keeps bouncing around your head like a child in a bouncy castle. The words of the news anchor keep repeating in your brain, making your ears ring as you look at Eric from the corner of your eye, watching his angelic face. Oh how you hate disturbing the peace now that youâve all calmed downâ but still, you canât deal with the worries alone. Checking the clock hung above the TV, noticing thereâs at least 5 minutes left before midnight, you clear your throat, feeling your whole body on fire.
âDo you really think the world is gonna end?â you ask, cracking your knuckles in a nervous manner. Looking at Eric, pupils shaking, you find your brotherâs best friend seemingly lost in thought. The music of the variety show program serves you three as a background sound now, none of you paying attention to the TV anymore, instead, focusing on all the things you've done wrong in your life and how somehow, this feels like karma for all of it.
âI dunno,â Sunwoo shrugs, âI mean- they said itâs possible! It was on the news, and they wouldnât lie on the newsâŚâ he nervously mumbles, scratching the back of his head.Â
âThatâs whatâs worrying me,â you sigh, âwe shouldnât have turned on the TV.â
âIt was your idea in the first place!â
âAnd Iâll carry the burden into my grave,â you admit, gulping as you press a forced smile onto your lips.
Momentarily looking back at the TV, you desperately want to keep the thought of the world being over out of your head before you spend your last minutes on this earth going crazyâ but now that you started, you canât keep thinking about it. âMan, the world canât end yet. Thereâs so many things I havenât tried yet! Iâm too young to die!â
The men don't reply to thatâ you presume theyâre too busy trying to find other things to occupy themselves with instead of the inevitableâ which has you dissatisfied as you throw your body back into the sofa, heaving out a sigh. Seconds go by painfully slow but also painfully fast at the same time, given the circumstances, as you listen to the cheerful song playing in the background and nudge your friend into his upper arm with your pointer finger, feeling his arm encircle your shoulders and pull you closer to him. The contact of his fingers on your upper arm makes you squirm and break out into a smile, feeling a particular lightness in your stomach at the action, a sensation that has you in shock.Â
âIâm gonna talk with mum before we die,â Sunwoo suddenly calls as he stands up from his seat on the floor, sighing to himself, âI canât go with the thought of her being upset with me,â he sentimentally adds before heâs out of the door, rushing towards the living room.
The space falls into momentary silence now that your brother is gone, having you chew on your bottom lip with nerves. You think now is the time to beg for forgiveness with the higher forcesâ I'm sorry for not studying well. I'm sorry for being rude and ungrateful towards my mum. I'm sorry for being greedyâ when the sound of Ericâs voice resonates through the place as he speaks up again, waking you up from the anxious slumber, the clock now striking 2 minutes before midnight. âWhat would you wanna do before you die?â he asks.
The question is simple. You presume he wants simple answersâ things like getting into college, getting a good job and making a lot of money, growing oldâ but as you lean away from him and get back to your place on his left, your eyes locked with his, youâre left clueless. There are so many things you have yet to achieve, and the idea of not being able to pushes a burden to your chest, but at this very moment, you canât really name one.Â
Shrugging, you chew on the inside of your cheek as your eyes scan his face. His firm eye contact has you a bit flustered, making you shrivel in your seat, and as the sound of the TV morphs from the song into a countdown from 55, youâre overwhelmed with the thought that your friend is insanely prettyâ and he always has been, you just hated admitting it to yourself for the past few months, despite still being fully awareâ and that now, when the world ends, youâre dying unkissed and alone.
Well, not completely alone, since Ericâs here. And heâs always been hereâ your whole life, since you can remember, and heâs here now as well, even though he shouldâve been at Juyeonâs house. As the clock strikes 30 seconds away from midnight, your eyes involuntarily travel down to his chapped lips, all air knocked out of your lungs, the thoughts in your brain picking up on speed the closer you come to the end.
Youâre dying soon. Youâre dying in 30- now 29 seconds, and youâve never kissed anyone before. Youâre dying before you get a chance to hold hands with someone and have a partner, and youâre dying before you get a chance to tell Eric how you feel about him. Thereâs 28 seconds left until the end and youâre just staring at him like a coward, because you donât really let yourself indulge in the silly warmth of your heart whenever youâre around your friend, but god, you can at least admit it to yourself before you die.
And as the clock gets closer and closer to midnight, now only giving you 20 seconds before it all ends and a missile lands on the top of your house, blowing up the whole town and making you all disappear, Ericâs question repeats itself in your brain. What would you want to do before you die?
The answer is suddenly painfully clear as you take actionâ leaning towards the boy on your right, face closer to his than itâs ever been before, your eyes counting all his eyelashes and focusing on his surprised, yet unmoving faceâ and as you hear the countdown reach 15, you close your eyes and press your lips against his.Â
The contact makes you weak in your knees as your hands reach to his face to steady him, your own firework show erupting in your stomach, and suddenly youâre completely content with dying tonightâ because at least youâre with Eric, at least you did something. You kiss your friend with something close to an unsaid confession, your lips staying on his throughout the rest of the countdown, the taste of soda youâve both been drinking the whole evening mixing in the contact of your skin. Youâre not sure youâre even doing this rightâ again, youâve never kissed anyone beforeâ but it doesnât matter to you much as you let go of your worries, aware of the fact that in a few seconds, nothing will matter anymore when neither of you are going to be around to say anything to each other after the kiss is over.
The countdown rings in your earsâ coming down from 5 as you scoot yourself closer to Eric, 4 as you run the pads of your thumbs along his cheekbones, 3 as you still in your movements, 2 as you notice your knees bumping into each other on the ground and finally, 1 as you get ready to die, kissing your first and only loveâ when the sound of cheers and fireworks from the TV fills your ears instead, the world around you stilling and completely unchanged.
Your kiss started in 1999 and ended in 2000. Your love for him passed a century.
Eyes fluttering open and your mouth letting go of his, the image of the boy with his lips slightly parted, eyes closed and cheeks rosy comes to you in the yellow light of your room, making your heart fall down to your stomach. He looks absolutely angelic, his hair slightly messy and the fabric of his shirt a little disheveled in the front, and even though youâd love to indulge in your foolish desires and kiss him some more, youâre quickly taken aback with the noise of the door to your room opening and making you jump away from Eric, your brother appearing out of thin air in the presence of your room. It serves you like a weird kind of reality check, Ericâs eyes opening and looking at your brother, and even though you two havenât been caught, the male clears his throat and bites down on his lower lip, looking almost guilty.
Oh no. What have you done?
Suddenly, you feel insanely silly.
JANUARY OF 2000
âYouâve been awfully quiet the whole day,â Sunwoo mumbles from beside you, his whole body engulfed in a pile of snow, ânot that I care, but are you okay?â
âI thought you liked it when I donât talk,â you mutter, playing with the frozen white all around you, seated on the red plastic sled at the top of the hill. You got tired after dragging it up from the bottom, and when you noticed that the rest of Sunwooâs friendsâ Eric includedâ are still on their way up, you figured you could use up the time to relax and sit around for a while. Itâs been quite some time since all of Sunwooâs friends gathered to hang out at the same time, which made you surprised to see that your own brother invited you to tag along with them as they decided to go sledding on the second day of January, using up their break to best of their abilities. Which is also why you didnât say no to the invitationâ you thought sitting at home and moping around wouldnât help you much.
âI do,â he says, nodding, âthatâs why Iâm asking whatâs upâ so I know what to do when I need to shut you up later,â Sunwoo hums, making you roll your eyes at the masked worry.
Shaking your head in disbelief, you scoff. âItâs nothing.â
âSure,â he shrugs, âso youâre just going through puberty?â he teases, to which you take a handful of snow into your palm and lunge the white at him, satisfaction running through your veins when the snowball lands into his unsuspecting face, the male coughing and swatting his arms around to defend himself.
âHey!â your brother screams at you once he gets the ice out of his eyes and his mouth, his body jumping into a standing position before he chases you around, the bubble of a laugh escaping your throat for the first time these daysâ theyâre not wrong when they say malicious joy is the best kind of joy.
Running at the top of the hill, not really looking where youâre goingâ instead looking over your shoulder to see Sunwooâs actions, preparing yourself to duck if he decides to turn your small quarrel into a snow fightâ your legs get tangled with the red sled you left before you started a war with the angered man, a yelp cutting out of your throat as you get prepared to fall over and knock your teeth out.
Your body comes in contact with something half-firm, half-soft, and as your feet slip and the snow-covered ground disappears from below your legs, two arms wrap around your waist and steady you, making sure you donât get hurt.
Turns out Eric Sohn is there to catch you every time you are about to eat shit. You hate this kind of deja vu.
As you open your eyes (that you had closed on instinct, not wanting to see your own death) once youâre sure youâre safe and sound, the world around you invites itself into your ears in an overwhelming noise. The laughter of Sunwooâs friendsâ some hollering at your fall, some at the redness and last remains of snow covering your brotherâs faceâ and the hushed arguments over whoâs going down firstâ with Haknyeon screaming that heâs stealing Sunwooâs (yours) sled and Juyeon following him. After all those happening in the matter of a few seconds, you realize youâre left on the top of the hill alone with the male, terror shaking through your insides.
Clearing your throat and taking a step back from him, you tuck your hands into your pockets and avert your gaze from Eric. You two havenât spoken since you decided to kiss him on New Yearâs Eve, and with the awkward tension in the air, you donât feel like doing so ever again in your whole entire life.Â
âThanks,â still, you hum.
Eric seems a little more light-hearted than you, shrugging as he replies to you. âHavenât I told you to start watching where youâre going?â
âIâm not good with listening sometimes,â you mutter, huffing. Taking a look around yourselfâ noticing that there are no sleds left on the top of the hill, therefore, if you wanted to escape the situation, the only way down would be to roll around like a human version of a snowman, you once again admit your defeat, standing around nervously and shifting your weight from one foot to the other.
The silence is uncomfortable. It makes you want to dig a hole in the snow and bury yourself alive, to suffocate under the weight of the icy cold and never see Ericâs face again. You know that you ruined whatever friendship you had with the maleâ by being stupid and foolish, not really thinking about consequences (because there were supposed to be none and you were supposed to be dead), and the weight of the guilt makes you want to puke and hide away.Â
Still, Eric comes out of his way to talk to you. Honestly, youâre kind of surprisedâ he should be disgusted with you. Realistically, he should be the one avoiding you, not the other way around.âTheyâre gonna take long to walk back up,â he notes, âwanna get hot chocolate with me?â
âIâm good, thanks,â you shake your head, not once breaking eye contact with the overwhelming white of the hill.
âCome on,â he sighs, âitâs just around the corner. They built a hot chocolate stand because they knew kids would come sledding here. Honestly, itâs an astute business tactic, but I promise the hot chocolate actually tastes nice,â he says, nudging you slightly with his arm, as if to make you look at him and change your mind.
âThanks, but no,â you definitely say, chewing on the inside of your cheek.
âAre you avoiding me?â he asks, tone of voice casualâ as if it was the most normal thing in the world, as if nothing ever happened and he was genuinely curious about the reasoning behind your actions.
âIâm not, I just donât really like hot chocolate,â you sheepishly mutter, trying hard to avoid the topic.
âSo you are avoiding me,â he hums, as if it wasnât obvious beforeâ and not only because youâre a bad liar. Plus, you love hot chocolate. Somehow, you think Eric knows.
âLook, Eric,â you sigh, running your hand through your hair, âcanât you just drop it?â
âNo,â he shrugs, shaking his head, âand thatâs why weâre talking about the reason why youâre avoiding me over a cup of hot chocolate. Letâs go.â
His persistence is terribly overwhelming sometimes. You wonder how the male does it. âI already told you-â
âYou owe me for the stickers and the meal and everything,â he corners you, and you know you canât argue with that. Heâs kind of right, you supposeâ you never paid him back for all the chocolates or for the free meal he brought you that one evening. And thatâs exactly why you find yourself sighing as you follow him, mentally preparing yourself for the talk.
You hate how he can always get his way. Walking up to the stand, you crack your knuckles in the pocket of your jacket, nervously coming up with possible arguments to tell him. I didnât kiss you on purpose, it was an accident. I only did it to know how it feels. We are both supposed to be dead, itâs not my fault the world didnât end like it was supposed to! Each sentence sounds more stupid than the previous one, and so with that, you shake your head, wiping the thoughts away, smiling at the elderly lady in the stand. Youâre just gonna have to be honest, you figure.Â
âTwo hot chocolates, please.â
Rummaging through your pockets to find your walletâ you do owe Eric, so itâs only natural for you to payâ youâre caught off guard as the male next to you swiftly takes out his own and unzips it, preparing to pay for you.Â
âI thought I owed you?â you mumble, hand reaching to tug at his forearm to stop him, to which Eric only grins at you and sighs.
âYeah, but that doesnât mean you have to pay,â he says.
âI think thatâs exactly what that means.â
âJust take it,â he huffs as he brings out a note from his wallet, the force making something else fly out and fall to the ground with it, having the boy swiftly crouch down and pick the item up, attempting to hide it before you get a chance to see. And now, you donât have 20/20 vision, but you recognise your face when you see itâ that, and you also recognize the small white sheet to be a polaroid picture, and as far as youâre aware, youâre the only one who has a camera in his circle.
The boy hands you the drink with red-tinted cheeks. The idea of him carrying a picture of you that he took back in September makes you flush as well, and when your gloved fingers accidentally meet as you take the cup from him, he forces out a laugh. âWe can talk about that after you tell me why youâre avoiding me.â
His nonchalance has you relaxing only for a few seconds. The boy walks with you as you try to heat up your cold hands on the boiling surface of the cup, and when you see a bench a few meters away from you two, you instinctively take a seat.
âSo?â he becomes you, eyebrows rising as he takes a sip from the melted sweetness.
Sighing, you try to come up with the best way to go around this. Do you apologize? Do you promise to never do it againâ and you wonât, even though you want to so badly and his lips look surprisingly soft today? Furrowing your brows at the war in your head, you place the cup on the bench next to you and put your head into your hands, hiding away from him when you realize the only way to do this is to be completely, utterly honest.
âIâm just so embarrassed, Eric.â
The only noise meeting your eardrums in the moment is the faint yelling of the crowd sledding in the background, your companion remaining quiet for a bit. When he sees you wonât explain yourself, he goes ahead and asks the question. âWhy?â
âDo I really have to spell it out for you?â you sigh, not believing his so casual composure.
âMaybe,â he laughs, the airy sound taking all breath away from your lungs.
Well, not all of it, since you have enough oxygen to go on a tangent, it seems. âBecause I kissed you, goddamnit. And- and I donât even know why I did it, honestly, Iâve never thought of kissing you before! Itâs just- when I heard the world is ending, I realized I hadnât had my first kiss yet, and that just felt like such a miserable way to die, and then you asked what I wanted to do before I die and I couldnât think of anything else,â you say, progressively taking out your head from your hands and facing the male, big eyes staring into his soul.Â
To your surprise, he doesnât seem mad. Or disgusted. Or any of the reactions you expected, really. Eric stares at you with a soft, but amidst a little star-struck look in his eyes, and youâre suddenly painfully aware of every slight shift in his composure.
âDid you kiss me because you wanted to kiss me, or because you thought the world was gonna end?â he asks, awaiting your answer.
And if youâre being honest, 2 days after New Yearâs Eve, you do admit the thought of the world actually ending sounds a bit stupid. Why did you even believe that theory? Why did they talk about it so seriously on the news? They tricked you into ruining your own life.Â
But still, nothing can be done about it now. âBoth,â you admit, shrugging, âI⌠I kissed you because I really didnât want to die unkissed, but also⌠I wanted it to be you, yâknow? Like⌠I thought we were really going to die, and so I thought kissing you might be a nice way to go. I really wanted to spend my last moments with you, I guess,â you sheepishly say, averting your gaze from the male.
Eric offers you his silence again after youâre done explaining. While you do admit you feel a little tense to hear what he has to say, you also realize you feel lighter now that itâs out in the universe and out of your system. A major weight was taken off your shoulders with the confession, and suddenly, youâre kind of glad that your friend was so assertive and insistent on talking about thisâ who knows how long youâd go before managing to face him. You think you could honestly go on⌠forever.
Taking a sip of the luscious liquid, you feel your body warm up once the anxiousness slips away from your bones. The boy next to you hums, making you face him with expecting eyes. âThen why were you avoiding me?â
Sighing, you shake your head. âI just told you. Iâm starting to think youâre the one thatâs bad at listening.â
âNo,â he laughs, âthatâs still you. Because if you were good at listening, youâd remember me telling you that Iâve never once seen you as my younger sister.â
Shrugging, kicking the pile of snow in front of you with the tip of your winter boots, youâre not quite following. âSo?â
âSo you shouldâve realized that Iâm not doing all of this,â he theatrically swings his arms around, âfor nothing, you know?â
âAll of what?â
âTaking care of you. Feeding you, helping you collect those stupid animal stickers, walking you homeâŚâ he mumbles, sighing. âKeeping your picture in my wallet,â he adds with a playful tone, making you smile.
âI thought you were just being a good friend,â you shrug.
âI donât keep a picture of your brother on me at all times,â he says, tugging off his gloves. The sleeve of his jacket rides up a little as you watch him take his cup of hot chocolate off the bench, surprised (and flooded with warmth) to see the ugly friendship bracelet you made still adorning his wrist.
Grinning to yourself, excitement welcoming itself into the tips of your fingertips, you shrug. âSo?â you mirror your own question from a little while ago, wanting him to say it to you instead of relying on your own brainâ you think thereâs still a possibility of you just being too delusional to see the reality for what it really is. You need to make sure youâre not imagining things.
âSo,â he starts, sighing to himself as he turns a little in his seat to face you, âyou should stop avoiding me, because I liked the kiss. And you. And we should probably do it again, because I didnât get the chance to kiss you back the first time,â he says, once again taking all oxygen out of your lungs with the casualty of his preposition.
Locking his eyes with you, having you two staring at each other like two rays of sunshine warming up the cold January, he grins. âHow does that sound?â
âGood,â you breathe out, âvery good.â
The male takes it as an invitation as he scoots himself closer to you on the bench, his body turning a bit to face you. His free hand cups your cheek, leaning closer to lock his lips with you like he asked you to, your eyes fluttering close at the proximity, the fuzzy feeling in your stomach already expecting to kiss him again. The situation feels a little too idyllic to be real, thoughâ you shouldâve expected it to get ruined again.
Something cold and wet comes into contact with the side of your face, and when you sharply open your eyes, you see Eric staring at you with shock and terror in his eyes, the snow dripping down the side of his face as well. Whoever threw the snowball has good aim, you thinkâ managing to target two people at once (even though your faces were that close to each other that it probably wasnât even that hard), and before you get a chance to look around and see who cut off your kiss, thereâs a scream coming from the left side of the two of you, the sound of feet quickly darting in the snow landing into your ears.
âEric Sohn, what the fuck do you think youâre doing with my sister?â the voice hollers, and before you get a chance to react, the said male fastly stands up from the bench and runs to the other direction, laughter resonating all throughout the place as Sunwoo and his friends chase their shortest friend down.
Snow starts falling as you watch your brother tail his childhood friend, and with a foreign sense of warmth, you get reminded of the birthday wish you made while blowing out the candles on your seventh birthday.
You wished for someone just like Eric. You didnât know the universe would be so kind to give you him instead.
a/n: and here is the first of the wips! i know this was supposed to come out on friday and now it's almost wednesday but it's out and that's worth something, right? i hope you love this little fluff piece + mark as much as i do!
word count: 5.1k
tags:Â finance bro mark and y/n, slice of life, mostly fluff, kinda your typical suburban modern day couple, idk theyâre just good ppl who experience a slow and sweet romance, oh! and mark sucks at beer pong
sorry, is this seat taken?
you pride yourself on not being a very superficial person. you always look deeper into a person of interest and in the past, your friends have made fun of you because you never seemed to find the people they thought were attractive very hot at all.
he seems like he swears at his mom. they give off the impression that they are rude to waitstaff. i donât care how hot she is, sheâs literally fighting with a customer service worker for no reason.
did it mean that your ability to look past superficial identity led to you giving some pretty sketchy people second chances? maybe. but usually, it did more good than harm.
but for all of your in depth thinking, you realize that youâre just as superficial as every last one of your friends when the man of your dreams asks you to marry him.
what he really says is, âis this seat taken?â but it all sounds the same when youâre half in love.
with dark eyes that are bright and shine with innocent curiosity, slender lips with a slight pout, and tousled black hair that falls into his eyes, you realize this man looks like nothing short of an angel.
you stutter out a squeaky, "no, go ahead!" before moving your laptop a little closer to you so that the hot stranger could have space to put his things down. he offers you a sweet smile before sliding into the seat next to you.
"my name is mark, by the way," he says once he's settled into his seat. he's about to ask your name but he nods to the keychain that's attached to your lanyard. "i'm guessing your name is y/n? that's a cute keychain."
"yeah," you say, flipping the keychain so that mark could see it properly. "one of the kids i teach made me it a couple years ago and i've carried it around ever since."
mark's eyebrows furrow at that as he checks his calendar to make sure that he's in the right class. "you're an education major? what's an education major doing in a business statistics class? this class is an upper level business class i thought?"
you nod and close your laptop so that mark could see the sticker on the backside of your laptop. you point out the biggest one that has 'ucla - anderson school of management' written in bright yellow letters. mark's eyebrows knit as he reads it and you can't help but laugh softly at how utterly confused he looks.
"i'm a finance major. i just really like kids so i spent last summer juggling between an internship at apple and volunteering at a learning summer camp for kids who are underprivileged in education," you explain, watching as mark's confusion turns to awe, his dark eyes glinting as you explain.
"damn. that's so cool of you, y/n. i'm sorry i assumed you were an education major. turns out you're just an angel instead," mark says, almost offhandedly. you freeze at the last sentence and immediately, mark's ears turn bright red as he realizes what he had said.
you to turn to face forward as mark rubs the back of his neck awkwardly and if you weren't so damn flustered, you would take a picture of how incredibly cute he looks.
mark had pretty privilege, as far as you were concerned. if any other person said that, you would probably just laugh it off and thank them but a single comment from mark had you blushing and internally combusting. the worst part? you didn't even mind it.
the two of you are silent for another couple minutes before you turn to him once more, a corner of your lips tilted upwards, a teasing look in your eyes.
"you know i definitely don't mind being called angel by a pretty boy," you say casually. you try not to let your voice give away how nervous mark actually makes you but there's still a little shake when you say the word 'pretty'. because really, mark was so pretty. just...too pretty to be good for your heart.
it doesn't really matter though because mark looks at you like you've personally put the stars in the sky.
"you think i'm pretty?" mark says, his voice soft and tentative. you look at him strangely. surely he had heard that many times over the course of his life? why did he sound so surprised?
"i think you're very pretty, mark," you say matter-of-factly. mark wants to say something else but everyone has filed in and it seems as though the professor is starting the lecture soon as the lights begin to dim in the hall.
mark has heard that he was attractive many times before. in fact, he'd probably become synonymous with the word handsome, as his superlative in high school was 'most likely to become a famous singer' and 'most likely to win prom king'.
so why did his heart flutter so much when you called him pretty?
can you help me with this one?
turns out, mark is shit at statistics. he's great at the business part, as you have learned over the past three weeks of sitting next to each other and working on the practice problems together. but the actual statistics? you might as well be working with a victorian child.
"i still don't understand why you can't just assume that this condition applies in all scenarios," mark says as he reads through the question once more. the two of you had grown pretty close over the past month or so, and often, you would go to the library after class to work on the assigned homework or projects together.
mark was a good study buddy (he always brought good snacks) and he had a great work ethic that made you feel guilty about not studying when he was. not to mention that he was gorgeous eye candy to look at whenever you needed to take a break from your work.
which was pretty much all the time if it meant looking at mark lee a little while longer.
your friends had teased you when you described your encounters with mark thus far. although they never really crossed the line between platonic and romantic relationships, just the fact that you were practically dying of anticipation was enough to rile your friends up.
you had had a few partners in the past but most of them ended at the situationship stage - very few of them become actual relationships. so, you had put a pause on dating for good (much to the dismay of your gossip mongering best friends) and had been happily single for the past year or so. unfortunately, that was when you met mark lee and your heart decided to rebel against all sense of logic.
besides his pretty face (your friends were very surprised to hear that you had developed a crush on a good looking man for once; you had a seriously incriminating track record), mark lee had a pretty heart. he was so incredibly humble and kind to everyone he knew - which was a lot of people, as you came to learn. he was super friendly and great at remembering little details about people that made them feel as though he truly cared about them.
which he really did. it seemed like mark truly cared a lot about every single one of his seemingly thousands of friends and went out of his way to make them feel loved. for you, however, it seemed like he went above and beyond.
it seemed as though after mark (and you, really) had gotten over the initial shyness and awkwardness, the two of you were rarely seen apart. you weren't sure if the two of you were toeing the line of romantic relationship yet, but it just felt like you guys were having fun. even without a label or anything, you and mark tended to gravitate towards each other in social situations and even made consistent efforts to see each other outside of your respective friend groups.
for example, you really didn't belong in the frat scene. you had expended all of the energy and patience you had for frat house parties during your freshman year and quite frankly, as a junior in college, it felt kind of embarrassing to go to them without having any real connections to brothers themselves.
but mark was a brother in nu chi theta so within the first month of your friendship, you found yourself at the NCT house with a red solo cup and an uncomfortable top on.
"hey y/n! i'm losing over here! can you help me with this one?" mark calls out from behind you. you turn around to see him extending a ping-pong ball (that smelled like it was coated in beer, vodka, and...laundry detergent?) in your direction. you look to see if your friends, who you had dragged along to the party, were going to save you from death by beer pong but you're on your own when you see two of your friends making out with the same boy.
you would stop them but the image was far too gruesome and downright hilarious. and in their drunken state, you doubted you could really separate the lovebirds (?) anyway.
"alright, but it's gonna cost you, lee," you sigh dramatically, setting your cup down on the counter before accepting the ping-pong ball, your fingers brushing over mark's.
"name your price," mark says confidently as you line up your shot, ignoring the heat that radiates off of mark's body as you realize that mark was a lot closer than you had previously anticipated. his words sink into your skin and you involuntarily shiver when you feel his breath on your neck.
"hmm...i'll have to think about it..." you trail off, finally throwing the little ping-pong ball into the cup. you turn so that your chest was pressed against mark's front and all your thoughts have been replaced by the look of his eyes in the dim lighting. the words tumble out of your mouth before you even realize what you're saying.
"go on a date with me?"
your heart drops as you see mark's face turn from confusion to shock and then back to confusion. he rubs his neck awkwardly (a habit, you had noticed, that tended to present himself when he felt particularly confused) as he licks his lips nervously.
"was...was us hanging out everyday not...dating? i kinda thought we were already going on dates," mark mumbles, his cheeks flushed. you stare at him and a strange gurgling laughter rips out of your mouth before you clamp your hand over your mouth, your eyes wide in horror at the sound that came out of your mouth.
"does this mean you like me?" you ask, and once again, you're graced with the sight of mark lee looking just all too angelic under the strobe lighting as he nods before tentatively making eye contact with you.
"uh...if you asked me on a date, am i safe to assume that you like me too?" mark proposes and the way that he says it, almost like he was presenting a business pitch to a potential investor, makes you laugh once more as you lean a little closer to mark, your lips barely brushing against his.
"more than you realize, mark."
can i come inside?
the first time mark came with you to help out with the kids at the school, it was completely unexpected. another one of the student teachers had suddenly fallen ill (you found out a few months later that at his girlfriend's baby shower that he was not, in fact, sick) and no one else was available to help out.
your supervisor was a sweet old lady who was dedicated to helping as much as she could before 'her joints gave up on her' - which meant that oftentimes, she tried to take on more responsibility than she really could. and then that meant that she often didn't hire enough staff to keep the place running, hoping that she could do all of the administrative things herself so that all of the people who did come in could focus on working with the kids. needless to say, as one of the only volunteers who had been with the organization for more than four years, you knew more than well that the sweet old lady needed more people to help her out.
so, you forced your boyfriend of three years to help you out. well, not really forced. mark had the day off from work because it was the day before july 4th and really didn't have any plans for the day. so when mrs. varghese calls you frantically at nine o'clock the previous night, mark offered to come with you.
"we've been together for the past three years and we've been living together for the past one and a half. i lose my girlfriend every monday and thursday evening to kids. i gotta meet the little suckers who've been monopolizing my girlfriend." which was mark's stupid way of saying i love you. let me help you out a little bit. let me be part of your world. maybe in the disney princess way.
and you're a sucker for kids and your boyfriend, even after dating for three years, so you agree and the next day, you're piling into the passenger seat at seven in the morning to teach young children addition and subtraction.
not really how the two of you (mostly mark) were planning on spending on of your rare days off but you could never deny mrs. varghese of anything. especially if it meant more time with the kids.
mark always joked about how you should've become a teacher but as much as you loved the children and the interactions with them, you were not a fan of the underpaying salaries. so you made it a point to become successful in your career and dedicate a percentage of your paycheck to donate to the school you volunteered at instead.
which had caused some struggles when you first moved in with mark, given that it was only the two of you rather than you living with three of your friends and your share of the rent went higher. but you figured it out and mark definitely wasn't the type of person to hold it over your head that you weren't able to pay your full share of rent for the first two months.
because that's just who he was. he would cover for you, covering up all of the little parts of yourself that you didn't like. and you would help him see that those blemishes he thought he had were just things that made him more lovable to you.
so when mark steps into the little school and immediately, kids are swarming to the two of you, trying to find out who the attractive boyfriend was, you're not even surprised. mark had a natural, comforting air about him (not to mention the fact that the kids were overly invested in your personal life) that made people want to draw to him like moths to a flame.
in fact, he's so overwhelmed by the love that the kids are showing him, he's still hovering around the door awkwardly, semi-bowing to mrs. varghese, who's watching him with amusement.
"can i come inside?" mark asks, trying to take a step forward while not hurting any little kids. you snort at his awkward shuffle before clapping your hands together, taking it upon yourself to relieve your poor boyfriend from the possibility of death by enthusiastic children.
"can you or may you?" mrs. varghese says with a humorous smile and mark's eyebrows furrow as he contemplates the question. the kids are slowly making their way over to you, where you're starting to distribute fruit pouches as a morning snack and mark finally feels as though he's only carrying his own body weight - as opposed to ten other children's.
"it was 'can i' at first but now i think it's more of a 'may i'. mrs. varghese, i presume?" mark says, extending his hand for the old lady to shake. she just looks at it strangely before gathering mark in a tight, bone-crushing hug.
for such a frail old lady, she had a lot of strength.
"get out of here with those manners. y/n's told me a lot about. and anyone in y/n's corner is family here, alright?" mrs. varghese says, and mark has to blink furiously to push back the tears, although he can't really tell why her words are hitting him so hard.
"thanks."
you mean that?
mark was really easy to love. that's just the type of person he was. in everyone else's eyes, he was a good guy who just always tried to be better at the things he was already incredibly good at. he was always polite with strangers, babies cooed at him, and was the type to be the person to start a 'pay-it-forward' queue whenever he could afford to do so.
and for all of his perfectness, mark was a very flawed man. he was a little bit of a miser - he hated to spend money on himself, even if he would splurge a little more on you. he was a little bit on the insecure side, and no matter how many times you told him that you loved him all the more for his quirks, he still got down about it. mark was also really bad at communication when things made him upset. he was just so easy-going that he would let the smaller things accumulate and build until he's practically bursting.
and mark was kinda mean when he got angry.
he would never hurt you, of course. mark didn't think he could ever live with himself if he knew that he had laid a hand on anyone - but you in particular. and he really, really was trying to work on his communication skills so that he wouldn't let it build and then get so angry.
but when mark got angry, he seemed to just turn into a different person. it had only happened once in your relationship before, almost right after you had moved in together
it was about something incredibly stupid but the tension had been building for a while prior to that. technically, before you moved in, the apartment had been mark and one of his friend's, johnny seo from school, before johnny had moved out to move in with his own girlfriend. and mark and johnny weren't exactly...the cleanest people. you didn't really mind the mess but soon it turned into an unhealthy balance of mark leaving things around the house and you having to clean up after him.
not to mention that a lot changes when a couple moves in together. naturally, tensions were running a little high. for all your cleanliness, you had a really bad habit of leaving unfinished meals in the fridge until they went bad and started to smell, which made mark upset because that was a waste of a valuable meal. and so on and so forth.
one day, the tensions just burst and the two of you ended up in a screaming match going back and forth and back and forth about cleanliness and not eating properly and soon, it escalated from a conversation about living together to being together in the first place.
mark regretted it almost immediately, cursing himself out when he saw you just completely shut down in front of his eyes. he knew his anger got the best of him sometimes, and when he was in the moment, all he could think about was winning the argument, no matter what he needed to say to win.
that had been the worst fight you've ever had. after that fight, you got a lot better about portioning your food to eliminate leftovers and mark made a more conscious effort to clean up. you also started talking more to each other about what things did or didn't make you happy.
but even as mark was getting better at communicating with you, he still didn't know how to raise up issues with you. usually, you would tell mark what you were up to and then you would naturally ask him yourself if he was comfortable with what you were doing. he would then reply with a simple yes or no with an explanation and that would be the end of that. he always hesitated to raise up an issue with you though. he didn't want you to think that he was trying to control your life or be one of those possessive boyfriends.
one day, though, you were out clubbing with your friends (your friend had recently broken up with her fiancĂŠ and she really needed her girlfriends) and you had come home pretty late. mark had stayed up, watching a movie (barely), worried about you making it home safely because he knew that your friends were prone to trying to get you as wasted as possible.
mark never told you explicitly but you had a feeling that's how he felt. it frustrated you though that he never said anything to you and wait for you to bring it up to him instead. so that night, you decided to drink a little more than usual (but not as much as they tried to make you drink) so that you could finally, finally get mark to talk to you about his issues.
really, for your behavior, you were expecting to have a round two of what had happened when you first moved in with him. you were imagining a screaming match like no other but instead, mark just looks at you, sighs, and pulls you into a hug when you come stumbling through the door. confused, you begin to pull away, but mark just continues to hold you tight.
"i was so worried that you might not get home safe. and i promise we'll have a proper conversation about this when you're sober in the morning but i love you so much and...let's just talk about this in the morning, okay?" mark mumbles into your hair. you let mark just rock you gently side to side as he clings onto you, completely opposite from the reaction you were expecting.
"mark, i'm not drunk. i just...i'm tired of always being the one to bring up issues. i know that you don't like it when i get drunk outside because you're worried for me but i'd rather you tell me that than me having to guess that by myself. i can make my own decisions and i'm a big independent girl but you're the singular most important person in my life. i would never consciously do something to make you uncomfortable but i make mistakes sometimes. i need you to be open and honest with me when something makes you uncomfortable - because i know it takes a lot to get that far in the first place."
mark steps back to look you in the eyes, his eyes glittering in the shitty lighting of the apartment. "you really mean that?"
"i mean it with my whole heart."
do you promise to love me for the rest of our lives?
mark tries not to trip. he tries really hard to hold in his sneezes, tears, and any other bodily fluids that are inappropriate for the situation. but the nearly fifteen feet from the entrance to the where the officiant is standing is enough to make mark want to puke all over the very expensive carpet you bought for the wedding.
when you first proposed having a backyard wedding, mark was extremely opposed.
a wedding was a once in a lifetime day where you could celebrate your union together with your partner and start the journey to the rest of your lives together. in fact, it was mark, not you, who had the pinterest board (although, to be fair, it wasn't actually a pinterest board and was rather just a folder on his phone of screenshots from pretty tiktoks). he had a vision for the wedding - one that included all members of your friend circle, your families, and your family friends as well.
and well, that wasn't really in the budget. rather than spend 100k on a one day event, you proposed having a backyard wedding that would be significantly more economical and using that 100k to buy a starter home.
"you still get your expensive venue and we have a place to move into. a real home that we can start a family in, mark," you had argued as mark paced back and forth in the small, almost cramped apartment the two of you shared. mark stops when he realizes that it only takes fourteen steps to make it from one side of the room to the other side and back.
and that was the biggest room.
so mark agrees on one condition: there are no lacking traditional elements of the wedding. the both of you worked together on the pain-staking process of planning a wedding that included portions of your culture and his culture to put on the wedding of a lifetime. hopefully the only wedding of your lifetimes.
well, the only wedding for you and mark, at least. but that was about the future and in the present, mark can barely keep from keeling over right there at the beautifully decorated altar that you and your mother had spent hours on.
after so long of being together, mark can't help but feel just so incredibly lucky and overwhelmed to be finally marrying you. you. the person of his dreams. the person who taught him that love isn't always fireworks and euphoric thrills; that love can be huddling together when gas bills were too high to pay and wanting nothing more than to see your significant other when it's been a long day.
love was you and mark really, really can't wait to finally show the world how much he truly loved you.
unsurprisingly, mark almost cries when you finally enter, the picture of the stunning bride as you clutch your father's arm for the last time as y/n l/n instead of y/n lee. mark isn't sure the last time he saw you this nervous but when you meet his eyes, he can feel the rest of the world melt away.
just normal people with enough love to fill the world, is what you say in your vows. just a guy and a girl in the same business class who never travel business class because the two of you are such money minders - something that my soon to be husband has rubbed off on me.
"i will never forget the moment that i knew i was so irrevocably love with mark. it was two days after we fought for the first time. i remember that i was so incredibly angry and scared that that fight would be the end of y/n and mark. that i would have to move out and redownload tinder and just be miserable again for losing one of the best things in my life over a little sock in the wrong place and leftover pizza."
"but two days after we fought, mark came up to me, hugged me and just said, 'we're gonna get through this. i love you too much to not get through this.' and even though everything just seemed so uncertain, the moment mark said that, i knew instantly that we really were going to get through it. because mark had faith in us. and i have faith in us. i love you, mark lee. from the moment you sat down in that ucla business class. i have loved you for so long and i will continue to love you forever."
there isn't a single dry eye in the house (quite literally) after your vow. mark has to clear his throat four or five times before he can start his vows, too afraid that his voice would give out on him in the middle due to how much emotion he was feeling.
"y/n, you asked me one day when we were binging american horror story and pigging out with a family sized bag of chips when i started falling in love with you. and i couldn't answer then so i just said that for as long as i can remember. and that's true - i still don't know when i fell in love with you. i just remember that one day i woke up alone in bed (don't worry mr. l/n, i have never slept in a ten mile radius of your daughter...please don't make her divorce me) and thinking that i would rather wake up next to you instead for the rest of my life."
"but i do know when i realized you were my soulmate. five moments when i knew i found the one. when i asked you if i could sit down next to you in business class. when i asked you to help me with statistics because for being a business major, i'm horrible at math - go figure. when i volunteered with you for the first time with mrs. varghese. mrs. varghese! - where are you - mrs. varghese! may i marry y/n? then i'll be real family."
mrs. varghese blows into a handkerchief unceremoniously, waving mark off through her tears, making the crowd and you laugh a little. mark's smile grows when he sees you laugh and continues on nervously.
"and the fourth moment was the time when you gave me a reality check. when you reminded me that love doesn't work without communication. you've changed me so much for the better, y/n, and i truly could not thank you enough for it. so, i have one last question for you. one last moment for me to know that we're soulmates."
mark takes a deep breath, holding one of your hands in both of his as he looks at you with soft eyes, so filled with love that your breath catches in your throat. "i promise to love you and stand by you for as long as i breathe. can you - can you promise...do you promise to love me for the rest of our lives?"
it seems as though everyone in the venue is holding their breath before you press a sweet kiss to mark's cheek and say the words that everyone has been waiting for.
"i do."
and with those five questions, mark lee had found his soulmate.
synopsis : after a couple of instances of accidental matching clothing, yangyang finds himself in a dating rumor with possibly the most famous person on campus : yn, the bassist of an up and coming band. yangyang doesnât seem to have a problem with it. unfortunately yn, who has also built up a reputation for being cold as winter, does.
pairing : liu yangyang x gn!reader
also featuring !  nct 00z + mark, xiaojun, hendery, and cc!yn
genre/s : smau, university au, student council + band au, fluff, angst, humor
⣠SUMMARY: When your father moves you overseas for his job, you are determined to hate it until you discover the illegal street races happening after nightfall. Boys are quick to vie for your attention, but none catch your eye like Mark, who takes you on the ride of a lifetime.
⣠WARNINGS: strong language; mild alcohol use; explicit sexual content
⣠NOTES: 21k words; listening to flipside by lana del rey; this is a one-shot, there will be no sequels; check the masterlist in my description for other one-shots in this collection; happy reading!
summary:Â your mother calls one day, asking if youâre bringing mingyu along for chuseok this year. in your panic, you end up giving her an affirmativeânever mind the fact that you and mingyu have stopped seeing each other over half a year ago.
warnings: medical jargon, mentions of shots (for pets), mentions of snake bites, graphic sexual content (minors dni!!)
notes:Â i wrote this with bss' 7pm on loop for two straight days. nothing like the sweet taste of yearning <3 this also wasn't extensively proofread, so if you spot a few mistakes, i implore you to ignore them EJWHJHSDF
smut tags: vanilla, mingyu is super whipped, praise kink, service top gyu, dirty talk, nicknames (babygirl, sweetheart, sweet thing), overstimulation, multiple rounds, unprotected sex, creampie, heads up that the filth is at the very end tho
additional notes: you might want to check your visibility settings if you can't be tagged!
When you hear the telltale ring as the call connects to its intended recipient, you wonder why you even considered this idea in the first place. Not to mention, youâre getting a nasty case of phone call anxietyâone that you havenât felt in god knows how long. Maybe itâs because of the identity of the person youâre calling that your nerves are all over the place.Â
In fact, youâre not sure if heâs even going to answer. There are a million and a half reasons why famous superstar Kim Mingyu wonât be able to pick up your call. He could be shooting for a music video or some fashion magazine. He could be in the middle of an interview. Or he could be out spending time with his members like tends to these days if his recent Instagram posts are anything to go by.Â
But you try anyway because your mother sounded so hopeful in the phone call you just hung up on five minutes ago (The rice wine he got for us last Christmas was splendid! Heâll bring some again for Chuseok, wonât he?), that you just didnât have the heart to tell her the truth.
So, because you canât take back the pretty white lies you uttered (Uh, of course he will. Gyu told me he missed everyone back at home, too. Especially Namja), youâre attempting to rope Mingyu into the charade even if the odds are against you.
The first call doesnât go through. Neither does the second.Â
By your third try, youâre about to accept the fact that youâre going to have to make some due corrections to what you told your mother until you hear a groggy, âHello?â on the other line.Â
You nearly fall off your seat at the throaty sound of Mingyuâs voice, but youâd rather not get weird looks from your receptionist, so you breathe in as deeply (and quietly) as you can before mustering a smile that he wonât even be able to see.
âHey, Mingyu, itâs me,â you begin, a bit proud of how your voice didnât even falter. âItâs been a while. Did I catch you at a bad time?â
He doesnât respond for a while, and the prolonged silence makes you bite the inside of your cheek. Did the call fall through? Did he not hear what you said? But just when youâre about to repeat the wordsâ
âKind of,â Mingyu grumbles, and you try not to think about how sexy his morning voice sounds despite it being two in the afternoon. âWe finished taping a variety show today and I figured Iâd get some sleep. Itâs midnight right now.â
Well thatâs news to you.
âOh. Youâre not in Korea?â
âNah. Weâre in New York for some brand collaborations,â he says, and you hear some rustling in the background, followed by a yawn. âThough I doubt youâve been keeping tabs on us.âÂ
Okay, he doesnât have to call you out like that.
Sure, you still catch posts from Mingyu, as well as the other twelve members of SEVENTEEN from time to time, butâŚafter breaking up with him (on good terms, promise!), you thought itâs best if you didnât see too much of them anymore. The block and mute buttons are your best friends, and while you didnât use them on the members directly, gossip outlets were your regular targets.
So to speak, itâs been a peaceful six months since your break up with Mingyu.Â
Until now.
âDo you need something?â he asks, and you realize you didnât respond to what he said last. âWhatever it is, I might not be able to help you out right away. Weâre holed up here until next month.â
WellâŚthatâs all the confirmation you needed.
âI see,â you sigh, trying not to sound too disappointed. âItâsâ Itâs okay.â
âSo you do need something,â Mingyu points out, voice much clearer now than it was two minutes ago. Like he was more awake. âWhat is it?â
âNothing you should worry about, Gyu,â you reassure before making a face, not realizing how easily the old nickname just slipped out. âIâm sorry for waking you up. You should go back toââ
The sound of him whining at the other end sends another rush of vertigo through your entire being. âCome on, Iâm awake anyways right? You know how hard it is for me to fall asleep again.â
âIf Iâd known we werenât in the same continent, I wouldnât have called altogether,â you say before quaintly adding, âShit. This counts as an international call, doesnât it?â
Thereâs someone else in the room with him, you thinkâa quiet drawl of Mingyu-hyung, what time is it? You immediately recognize it as Seungkwan.Â
âFive minutes past midnight,â Mingyu says, and Seungkwan asks another question that you arenât able to catch. âWho am I talking to? Bookkeu and Bobpulâs worst enemy.â
âHey!â You scowl at him. âThey never even whined when you and Seungkwan brought them to me for their shots!â
âNoona? Why are you calling this guy?â Seungkwan says a bit more loudly for you to hear. âDidnât you dump him already? Good choice, by the way.âÂ
This time itâs Mingyuâs turn to utter out a semi-offended, âHey! Mind your own business, Seungkwan-ah.â
A few minutes of bickering with his dongsaeng later, you figure that Mingyu mustâve gone outside of their hotel room for some privacy. You can vaguely hear the sound of the wind blowing on his end before he heaves a deep sigh.
âSorry about that.â He coughs awkwardly. âAnyway, if youâre not going to tell me about what you needed help with, how are you? Is the clinic doing well? Did your receptionist finally ditch her shitty boyfriend? Does that one guy with a husky still hit on you?â
Youâre a little overwhelmed by the sudden influx of questions. Last you checked, you havenât spoken to Mingyu since you greeted him on his birthday over a quick text message. But then again, your ex does have a talent for completely ignoring the time that exists in between interactions. Mingyuâs always been amicable for conversation, idol or not, boyfriend or not.Â
The mere thought that he hasnât changed at all makes your heart ache in more ways than one.
You manage a quiet laugh. âIâm fine. The clinicâs fine. Chae has a new boyfriend now. He even helps us sort out new products on the shelves sometimes.â
At the mention of her name, your receptionist whips her head in your direction, one brow raised. You shake your head with a smile, gesturing that this is nothing she should even be remotely concerned about.Â
Itâs just Mingyu after all.
âOkay, how about the guy whoââ
âI turned him down when he asked me out for lunch last week.â
He whistles. âOuch. And heâs been trying to get with you all this time.â
âI donât usually date my clients, you know.â
âYeah? I must be special then.â
Then comes the silenceâso thick, you can cut through it with a knife.Â
âUh, so I have a patient coming in an hour for a castration procedure,â you tell him a bit awkwardly. âGotta prepare everything before the owner arrives.â
Mingyu sighs, and you can almost imagine him pouting. âYouâre really not gonna tell me? I can still help you with whatever you need even when Iâm out here. Unless it requires me to, you know, physically be there.â
You chuckle. âThatâs the thing, Gyu. You canât help me because I need you to actually be here.â
âOh. Why? What for?â
You inhale sharp breath through your nose, closing your eyes as your face warms with embarrassment. Chae is definitely looking at you funnily from her station now, but you tell yourself not to give it too much thought.
âMom asked if I was bringing you with me for Chuseok,â you admit. âI havenât been home since Christmas, so⌠They kind of have no idea that we arenât together anymore.â
Mingyu falls silent for a while yet again, and you realize that your anxiousness spikes whenever he isnât talking like thereâs no tomorrow. You wonder if heâs figured out what youâre trying to insinuate and is silently berating you for the lapse in judgment. But when Mingyu bursts out laughing on the other end, you suddenly don't mind being on the receiving end of his silence after all.
âNo way,â he gasps between chuckles. âYou were going to ask me to pretend to be your boyfriend over the holidays, werenât you?! One of the fans wrote a story about the exact same thing once, except itâs between me and Wonwoo-hyung. It was in English though, but Vernon translated it pretty well.â
âŚKim Mingyu admitting to reading fanfiction about himself and Wonwoo aside, you groan. âWhat am I supposed to do? My family loves you. Iâd rather not dampen the Chuseok spirit by saying their favorite son has unfortunately made his unannounced exit half a year ago.â
âSo youâre willing to pretend weâre still together just to keep them happy?â
âWell, yeah. Itâs not like youâre an ex I should be ashamed of, Gyu.â
âBecause Iâm an idol that millions are vying for?âÂ
You roll your eyes. âNo. Itâs because out of all my exes, youâre the only one that Namja actually likes. Thatâs pretty much the highest honor you can receive in your entire life.â
Your heart does a little flip when Mingyu barks out another light-hearted laugh. You tell yourself that youâre only reacting that way becauseâŚit has been a while since you talked to him. That, and Mingyu was always so smiley whenever you brought up your ten year-old retriever.
âPoint taken,â he says. âIâd totally be down to help you out, butâŚyeah.â
âI knew you would be,â you reply, a sad smile ghosting your features. âThatâs why I called.â
Silence settles over the line once again, but itâs, by no means, awkward. Itâs moreâŚsentimental. Like two old friends reminiscing about the good memories you shared.Â
Huh. Youâre friends with MingyuâŚ
âAnyway, thanks for catching up with me, Mingyu,â you tell him before you end up saying something youâre not supposed to. âIâll get going now. Good night.â
âHeyââ
You end the call before he can have the chance to make you falter.
Right behind her desk, Chae looks up at you with a knowing look. You flash her a smile that silently pleads for her not to say a word, but your receptionist has always been on the frank side.
âSomethingâs telling me youâre still hung up on him, boss.â
Sighing, you push yourself back to your feet, tugging on the lapels of your crisp white coat. That might be true to some degree, but itâs not like you can do anything about it.
You and Mingyu live in two completely different worlds. Itâs something that you both came to terms with when you broke up. You just had to accept the fact that thereâs simply no efficient way to work around his busy schedules and the appointments you need to attend to at the clinic.Â
It was the most unproblematic breakup youâve ever had, and itâs with a famous idol. Who wouldâve thought.Â
âAnyway,â you tell Chae before nudging the door to the operating room open. âCare to help me look for the anesthetics? I canât remember where I put them away last timeâŚâ
Your receptionist is most definitely judging you inside your head, but despite how straightforward she can be, Chae still knows when to drop it. After a few clicks on the clinicâs desktop computer, she joins you on the hunt for that pesky bottle of anesthesia without asking any intrusive questions.
You make a mental note to treat her to some coffee tomorrow.
âŚ
One of the reasons you seldomly paid your hometown a visit is the hassle that comes with the entire commute.
First you have to endure the long queue to get tickets before sitting through an eight-hour train ride to the seaside town of Haenam. Then comes navigating the local bus routes and schedules that always seem to change every time you go home.Â
When you made it out of the train station for this yearâs Chuseok celebration, you didnât even bother stressing yourself out with taking the bus back to your parentsâ houseâflagging down a taxi that definitely charged you a ridiculous rate in exchange for your utmost comfort instead.Â
You try not to think about how easier it was last Christmas, when you and Mingyu took turns driving one of his companyâs cars on the way hereâlaughing and singing along to their songs on the road like nothing else mattered.
The scent of salt hangs heavy in the breeze when you unload your baggage from the trunk of the taxi. You had the foresight to make the trip before midnight, so youâre rewarded with the sight of the sunrise breaking through the nearby oceanâlight glittering across the horizon like it means to say welcome home.Â
Thatâs what you should feel; like youâre at home. But the fact that youâre about to bring some disappointing news to the table regarding your breakup with Mingyu isnât doing your peace of mind any favors.Â
You contemplated coming clean about it to your parents over a phone call, but it seemed tooâŚimpersonal with how attached theyâve gotten to your ex-boyfriend. Having a significant other that your family absolutely adores seems like a double-edged sword now that you think about it.
Once the cab hits the road again, you stand in front of your family home with a wistful sigh. Itâs barely past seven in the morning, but your father must already be at the pierâsorting out todayâs catch with the other fishermen in town.
Your mother loves taking walks in the market even if she doesnât have anything in particular to purchase for the day. Theyâre early risers by default.Â
You canât really say the same for your younger brother, Haneul, though. That one likes to sleep until noon.Â
When you ring the doorbell outside, you expect to hear the sound of excited barking from the other side of the gate. Namja was always the first to welcome you back whenever youâre in town, and just thinking about reuniting with him quells your anxiousness a little. But surprisingly, you donât hear the telltale noise of your family dogâs excitement.Â
What you do hear is the sound of the screen door opening and slamming back shutâslippers being hastily slid on before the gate creaks open, revealing Haneul still sporting a bedhead as he rubs his eyes.
âYouâre back,â he says a-matter-of-factly, like he isnât even thrilled to see you, but youâre too surprised to see him up so early to quip about it. âMom said you wouldnât arrive until noon.â
âI wanted to make the most of my vacation leave,â you explain before looking around the garden inside. âWhereâs Namja? Did Mom take him for a walk, too?â
Haneul hums before taking your luggage. âHm. You can say that.â
âWhat does that even mean?â
As if on cue, your ears perk up at the sound of a familiar bark resounding from the end of the road. You quickly whip your head around to see your beloved golden retriever, Namja, wagging his tail excitedly at the sight of you before letting out another woof when you call out his name in glee.
However, the moment you realize whoâs holding his leash, you suddenly feel like you got struck by lightning.
Itâs Kim fucking Mingyu.
The sight of your ex-boyfriend just...standing there when he told you he was on the other side of the world sends a million thoughts surging through your head all at once.
You try not to think about how gorgeous he looks in the early morning light. Loose, long sleeved shirt that still emphasizes his muscular build despite. Hair having grown past his chin, curling slightly at the tips. And those stupid fucking canines that peek from his lips every time he grins.Â
The bastard is just standing there with zero disguises, as if his existence in this place, at this point in time, doesn't throw a wrench in all of your plans.
What the hell is he even doing here?!
âOh, sweetie, youâre back!â
The sound of your motherâs voice is, thankfully, enough to snap you out of your impending mental breakdown. You were so taken aback by Mingyuâs presence that you didnât notice her standing next to him, carrying the bag she usually brings for her early market visits as she flashes you a warm smile.Â
You can only stand there in shocked silence as your mother makes her way back to the house with your dog and ex-boyfriend in tow. Haneul was already inside, so you canât exactly glare at him for not giving you a headâs up. But given that you still have no idea what on earth is going on, youâll play along. For now.
âAre you surprised?â your mother giggles before patting Mingyuâs shoulder. âMingyu here said he got off work for a while so he could celebrate with us!â
âGee, I didnât know about that,â you say dryly, unsure of what expression you should even wear. âI thought he was going to be in New York until next month.â
She laughs again. âOh, he told me and your father to keep it a secret that heâs going back to Korea anyways. Seems like the surprise worked, didnât it, Mingyu-ah?â
The culprit himself agrees with a minute nod before loosening his grip on Namjaâs leash.Â
Your goldie immediately bounds towards you at the first sign of freedom, bracing his paws on your stomach as he attempts to lick your neck. Itâs enough to distract you from the current predicament at hand, making you sigh in defeat as you sink to your knees and receive Namjaâs slobbery affection in its entirety.Â
As you snuggle up to the family dog, Mingyu says, âWhat can I say? I missed Haenam a lot. The scenery, the family, Namja, but of courseâŚâ
You can only sit there in growing disbelief as Mingyu mirrors your movements. He crouches low enough so that your gazes are leveled before caressing your face with a tenderness thatâs both familiar and foreign at the same time.Â
âI missed her the most.â
This is all a charadeâthatâs what you can confirm from the limited clues heâs dropping for you to pick up on. You can try to figure out why heâs suddenly here in your hometownâhaving arrived earlier than you, from the looks of itâa little later.
Whatâs important is that Mingyu, ever-so helpful, is actually playing along with the act you not-so-jokingly told him about on the phone.
You should be glad.Â
âŚBut why do those words make your heart ache anyways?
âOf course you do,â you sigh before peeling yourself away from his touch, carrying Namja in your arms as if he doesnât easily weigh thirty kilograms. âCome on. Letâs get back inside and help Mom prepare whatever sheâs planning on cooking for lunch.â
Mingyuâs smile doesnât falter despite your obvious dismissal of his affection. You remind yourself that heâs racked up a lot of acting gigs throughout his career, so itâs normal for him to be a natural at this.Â
But even if you know that this is all an act, you canât help the way your heart lurches when Mingyu scoops Namja out of your graspâthe mere brush of his skin on yours more electrifying than it should be.
Namja whines in your exâs arms, pawing at his chest before licking a long stripe across his cheek. Mingyu bursts out laughing as he coos at him, and your chest burns with an indescribable feeling.
A few moments later, your mother starts gushing about how excited she is to have both of you in the kitchen with her again as she leads you back inside the house. But all that rings in your head is a broken mantra of Mingyu saying I missed her the most.
As if repeating the words enough times will make them come true.
...
Itâs one thing to know that Mingyu is in Haenam when heâs supposed to be overseas.
Itâs another thing to see his usual overnight bag at the foot of your unmade bed, making you realize that he definitely came here much earlier than you anticipated.
Mingyu is currently in the kitchen, helping your mother out with lunch prep while she insists that you get some sleep first. Though the trains that led to the southern provinces were designed to be more comfortable than the ones contained in Seoul, nothing defeats the comfort of your old childhood bed.Â
Except when youâre made aware of the fact that your ex-boyfriend probably slept in it after making the trip all the way here.Â
The sheets even smell like him. A hint of that expensive fragrance he never seems to get tired of laces your pillows, and warmth rushes to your face when you realize youâre breathing it in a bit too much.Â
So what if Mingyu slept here, right? Your parentsâ house doesnât have a guest room, and this was probably the only room available.
Oh, and in your familyâs eyes, Mingyu is still your boyfriend. There shouldnât be anything weird about your boyfriend, who went out of his way to quote-unquote surprise you, sleeping in your room, on your bed, without your knowledge.
And there definitely isnât an issue with having to sleep next to him on said bed come nightfall.
You totally got this.
An attempt to dissuade all these intrusive thoughts is made as you unload the contents of your luggage into your old cabinet. It works for a while because all the old clothes you still kept tickled some memories from way back in high school, when becoming a vet was nothing but a pipe dream you came up with after Namja became sick on the day of his first birthday.Â
In fact, as you look around further, youâre reminded of just how much time has passed since you moved out. The paint on the walls is starting to chip, and the floorboards creakier than you remember. Even the bed that was too spacious for your liking seems to shrink when you imagine Mingyu sprawled all over it with a blanket thrown over his large form.Â
But when you recall how you two somehow made the sleeping arrangement work last Christmas, you figure that there isnât much to worry about.
Aside from the fact that youâre not together anymore. Fuck.
âHey. Are you awake?â
You jolt at the sound of a soft voice coming from the door. Mingyuâs handsome face peeks from the crack before he opens it all the way, lips pressed together in a hesitant smile.
âYour mom asked if I could fetch your father at the pier in a few,â he says. âDo you want to come with me or do you want to get some sleep first?â
âDo I want toââ you cut yourself off, throwing your hands up in disbelief. âMingyu, what I want is for you to explain what youâre doing here.â
He cranes his head. âYou said you needed help.â
âYeah, but I was going to be honest about the breakup anyway!â you whisper, not wanting to attract unwanted attention from outside. God knows this house has paper-thin walls. âBut then youâre suddenly here, cozying up to my family like we havenât been ignoring each other for months already.â
âHey, Iâd never ignore you.â Mingyu pouts. âI even picked up when you called me at ass oâclock in the morning, remember? If someoneâs ignoring anyone here, itâs you, sweetheart.â
You hate how you bristle at that little pet name. Mingyu doesnât seem to notice how you react to it, so you steel yourself insteadârefusing to give into his unintentional charms. âThatâs not the point and you know it, Mingyu. You canât blame me for reacting this way when you told me that you wouldnât be able to help me out.â
âBut Iâm here, right? I thought youâd be a little happier to see me, but I might have been overestimating myself.â
You are. You are happy to see him.Â
But having to live with the knowledge that Mingyu is right here, close enough for you to touch, yet canât because your relationship has long expired?Â
You werenât ready for that. You donât think youâll ever be.
âLook,â he starts with a tone thatâs meant to placate you, âyou were right about not wanting to ruin the holidays with the breakup. Iâm just here to help you out since youâre obviously not ready to break the news to your family. Itâs not a big deal.â
You scowl at him. âMingyu, it is a big deal. You are literally an idol with a packed fucking schedule. You canât just play house with me here when youâre expected to be somewhere else.â
Mingyu shakes his head. âListen to me first, okay? We were all given the weekend off because of Chuseok on short notice. You donât have to worry about you unknowingly stealing me away from work because there is no work. Besides, I told you Iâd still be here when you need me, right?â
How can he say all that with a straight face? Like he still thinks of you as anything but an old flame thatâs long been snuffed out?
The problem with Mingyu is that heâs too earnest for his own good. Always wearing a spectrum of emotions on his sleeve. Always so honest about what he feels about certain things. Itâs so fucking difficult to stand your ground against someone whoâs nothing but forthcoming about every aspect of his life.Â
But itâs not like you could ever resist him to begin with, right?
âFine,â you grumble. âGive me a few minutes to prep. I donât want to go out in the docks wearing this many layers anyways.â
You hate how your chest warms when Mingyuâs eyes light up at that. Fight back, maybe?!
He looks like heâs about to say something when an abrupt knock disturbs the quiet atmosphere of your room. From how annoyingly long it lasts, you single out your younger brother as the perpetrator.
âYou better not be making your firstborn in there,â Haneul drawls from the other side.Â
Mingyu flashes you a mischievous smile before cupping the sides of his hands over his mouth. âWe might be making our second born for all you know.â
You wonât survive this weekend. You really wonât.
âŚ
âRemember when we used to eat ice cream by the Han River?âÂ
You flash Mingyu a perplexed look as you climb out of the car he used to drive all the way to your hometown. Itâs a mystery how his manager allows him to go places with their company car with no supervision, but itâs not like Mingyu has done anything in the past to warrant that kind of surveillance anyway.
Besides, if heâs spending the entirety of Chuseok with a bunch of bodyguards lingering around your house, you might actually force him to go back to Seoul altogether.
âWhyâd you bring it up?â you ask. âI thought you didnât like those kinds of dates âcause you had to amp up the disguises and everything.â
Mingyu pockets the keys to the car before leaning against the metal railings installed along the pier. Your father is yet to show up at your rendezvous point, so you figure it wouldnât do anyone harm to entertain Mingyuâs attempt at small talk.Â
âHmm. While I did prefer just cuddling in the dorms and at your place, it always felt a little different whenever we went out together,â he muses, the wind tossing his hair around slightly before turning to look at you. âHow about you? Do you have any favorite date of ours in particular?â
You sigh, unsure why heâs even asking you all of this. Yet you indulge him anyway with, âI donât think it classifies as a âdateâ, but I kinda liked it whenever you hung out with me in the clinic while I tended to some patients. Even if your presence there is an occupational hazard in itself.â
He snickers to himself, and you know damn well he still remembers the flock of fangirls that ran into him in the waiting room when Mingyu paid you a visit out of boredom. Thankfully, they were the respectful kind, and promised not to divulge information about Mingyuâs whereabouts whenever they catch him at your clinic.
âThe dogs are always happy to see me,â he chuckles. âThe cats, not so much. Oh, but remember when someone brought in their pet snake? I think that one had a crush on me.â
You do, in fact, remember the day Mingyu got bitten by a boa constrictor named Yujin. Her owner is one of your regulars, since other vets in the city donât have reptiles under their area of expertise. Yujin hasnât bitten anyone since she first came for a checkup, so you figure that Mingyu must have done something pretty stupid to provoke the aggression.Â
âYou better be glad constrictor bites arenât venomous,â you point out with an airy laugh. âNot even a true loveâs kiss can cure a venomous snake bite.âÂ
âIt can cure a handful of other things though.â
You turn to glance at Mingyu with a miffed look at his attempt at smooth-talk. Heâs always been this way, so it doesnât particularly faze you. But it still feels surreal to be talking with him right next to the open sea in your hometown as you both wait for your father to arrive.
âI never really got to ask,â you murmur, eyes still trained on a flock of seagulls huddling together near the docks. âHow are you? Youâre not burning yourself out again, are you?â
You donât see it, but Mingyu smiles to himself. âItâs in our job description to push ourselves past the limit, you know. ButâŚhonestly? Itâs been pretty lonely.â
You make a face at that. âLonely? Youâre literally with twelve other guys, like, eighty percent of the time. How does it ever get lonely?â
Mingyu hums before leaning further over the railing. He looks up at the clear blue sky, breathing deeply with his eyes closed, and for a moment, youâre a bit taken aback by how breathtaking he looks under the spill of morning sunlight.Â
âYou can still get lonely in the middle of all the noise,â he murmurs. âThatâs why I was kind of glad I got to go back here for a while. I know I said I meant to help you out, but there mightâve been some selfish reasoning behind the choice, too.â
Your gaze softens at his words. Mingyu is one of the most intensely passionate members of their group, so itâs not hard to believe that heâs also one of those that ends up feeling this way. You remember having a similar conversation with him during a quiet night in your apartment, limbs tangled together under the sheets as he wonders if your lives would be different if he wasnât an idol.
But of course, itâs your job to remind him that, even if it could become exhausting at times, he once dreamed of being where he is now.Â
âThey probably miss you already,â you say. âDonât you guys usually film content for Chuseok?â
âYeah, but all of thatâs prerecorded. Theyâre all with their families right now, too.âÂ
âReally? What are you doing here then?â you tease.
Mingyu tilts his head to the side, lips curved into a lopsided smile that reminds you how it felt to catch feelings for him the first time.
âWho ever said you arenât family?â
Unfair. Heâs being so fucking unfair right now.
But you canât even think about pushing him into the sea because your father has already made his entrance, waving at the two of you despite his hands being full of fishing paraphernalia.Â
He sulks about how it took you so long to go back home, and you had to explain that things have been extra hectic at your clinic, especially when you inevitably earned the reputation of being âSEVENTEEN Mingyu and Seungkwanâs trusted veterinarianâ despite neither of them having dropped by since the breakup.
You donât tell them that last part though. The last thing you need is for Mingyu to have something to gloat about.
âItâs a miracle how those nasty paparazzi folks from Dispatch havenât caught on yet,â your dad says before climbing into the backseat of Mingyuâs company car. âUnless youâre already in cahoots with them? Remember, Kim Mingyu, leave my daughter out of any celebrity gossip! Sheâs already built a good name for herself.âÂ
A throaty laugh rumbles in Mingyuâs chest as he pulls out into the street. âYou donât have to worry about that, sir. Protecting her has always been my top priority.â
Your father nods, seemingly pleased with his response. âDamn straight.âÂ
You donât express any outward reaction to what Mingyu just told your dad, but you donât resist when he reaches for your hand over the center console.Â
The moment you he squeezes your fingers, you squeeze back.Â
âŚ
The rest of the day is packed with preparing lunch and dinner options for your other relatives in town. Having Mingyu on board is an undeniable asset, since the man knows his way around the kitchen even better than you do. Itâs a little endearing to think that, even if itâs the first time heâs meeting your aunts and uncles and cousins, his personality makes him fit right in.Â
Turns out, one of your cousinsâ daughters is a huge fan, and she couldnât believe her eyes when she saw Kim Mingyu smoking fish in the backyard of your parentsâ house. She made him promise to sign one of her photocards before they leaveâa request that your ex is all too happy to oblige.Â
By dinnertime, most of the guests have already left, and itâs just you, Mingyu, and Haneul sharing the rice wine Mingyu brought for the occasion, with your parents having already retired for the night. You didnât even tell him that your Mom wanted another taste of it, yet he delivered anyway.Â
âHow are you guys doing it?â Haneul whines, a bit red in the face since heâs already had a few beers before your cousins all left. âWhen my ex-girlfriend moved to another city, it only took two weeks for us to break up. Long distance is the bane of everyoneâs existence.â
âEveryone but ours,â Mingyu says before clinking his glass with yours. âYou just have to communicate with each other constantly. If youâre honest about everything both of you are feeling, then itâll be easier to work things out together.â
Itâs so easy for him to say these kinds of things. As if your relationship didnât go to ruin because of the long distance that always kept the two of you apart. You feel a bit bad for having Mingyu lie to your brother right in his face, but you tell yourself that youâre already here anyway.Â
Youâll just have to fake it until you make it.
âBut what if the other party doesnât want to talk about it?â Haneul sighs, tracing the rim of his own glass with his finger. âI wanted to make it work. I really did. But she⌠She didnât even want to try anymore. Lost faith in us so quickly, I could hardly believe she even loved me.â
You know Haneul is just drunkenly rambling about his grievances with his ex. He called you about it a few years ago, long before you even met Mingyu, and you consoled him by saying that his ex-girlfriend never deserved his love in the first place.
But even if you know the circumstances that led to your split with Mingyu are completely different, you canât help but find similarities between the stories.Â
You broke up with Mingyu on the first day of spring. When the snow was just beginning to thaw, and the wind started to bring in a warmer climate. Theyâd just gone back from tour, and you know youâre not the only one feeling the tightly-wound strings of your relationship beginning to fray at the seams.Â
âIâve been thinking about it for a while now, but I donât think weâre going to work, Gyu,â you murmured, not having the guts to meet his eyes. âI think itâs best if we just focused on our careers.â
You thought heâd throw a fit. Or at least ask you a bunch of questions. Did he do something wrong? Is he not enough? Yet Mingyu simply flashed you a sad smile before nodding right back at you.
âOkay,â he said with a kind of resignation that breaks your heart to hear. âThank you for being with me all this time.â
In the present, Mingyu shifts beside you on the tableâabruptly startling you out of that impromptu trip down memory lane.Â
âThen, youâll just have to take it in stride, Haneul-ah,â he murmurs before throwing back the rest of his drink. Mingyu manages a tight-lipped smile that pains you to look at. âIf you really love her, youâll respect whatever choice sheâs come to make in the end. Even if that choice doesnât involve you anymore. Even if it hurts to see her walk away after everything youâve built together.â
When Mingyu turns to look at you, you feel like thereâs cotton sticking to the roof of your mouth.
âItâs a good thing I never have to experience that with your sister, though. She loves me too much to let me go.â
Haneul huffs from across the table before rising to his feet. âYou two are so in love itâs actually disgusting. You know what, letâs just go to sleep.â
Half an hour later, you find yourself standing in the middle of your bedroom as Mingyu gets ready to sleep. He seems to be talking to someone on the phone inside your bathroom, but you purposely decide not to listen in. It was probably his manager or one of the other boys checking in on him.
You donât wait for him to finish when you climb under the sheets, leaving enough space for him to occupy on the mattress, should he decide to share it with you tonight. Thereâs also an extra blanket folded on his side of the bed, since Mingyuâs a notorious blanket hogger, and youâd rather not wrestle that six-foot hunk of muscle for warmth.Â
Mingyu takes so long on that phone call of his that by the time he finishes, youâre already fast asleep, curled up while facing the wall so you wouldnât have to face him. He chuckles, lingering just a few seconds longer by the doorframe of the bathroom. How long has it been since heâs last seen your face under the peaceful guise of slumber?Â
Itâs been too long, and he isnât about to pass up on the opportunity to commit the sight into memory.
âŚ
Sometime in the middle of the night, youâre rudely roused by the sudden drop in temperature.
Itâs only the beginning of autumn, but you noticed that itâs a lot colder than usual. Even if you already have a cozy blanket draped right on top of you. You sigh, shifting on the bed to get more comfortable before realizing that youâre not exactly alone.Â
Much like yourself, Mingyu is blinking out the drowsiness in his eyes as he turns to look at you with a question in his sleepy gaze. You shake your head in a wordless attempt to tell him not to worry.Â
âYouâve been tossing and turning for thirty minutes now,â he says, and hearing his throaty voice in person doesnât even compare to that phone call you shared a week ago. âWhatâs wrong?â
You sigh. âItâs cold, and it isnât even winter yet.â
He looks at you for a while, as if thinking of what to say before he reaches out for you and tugs you into his arms. Even if youâre practically half-asleep, the sudden action kickstarts your brain into motion, and you struggle against his grip all while whispering, âWhat the hell are you doing?!â
âYou told me back then Iâm as good as a furnace on cold days,â he mumbles as he tucks you into his chestâmaking you hyper aware of every ridge of his toned chest through his shirt. âIf it bothers you so much, just think of it as a favor from one friend to another. Howâs that sound?â
Friend. You know thatâs all that Mingyu is to you these days, and all you are to him, but even in this drowsy haze youâre in, the word still feels like an insult. A word meant to scorn the time youâve spent as lovers.Â
Just thinking about Mingyu as a friend leaves a bitter taste in your mouth, so instead of answering him, you cave and burrow yourself into his warmthâsomething that he seems pleased with, if the satisfied sound that rumbles in his chest is anything to go by.Â
He holds you in his arms the same way he did last Christmas, but thereâs an unfamiliar sense of possessiveness sinking uncomfortably in the pit of your stomach. You know you shouldnât think of what heâs doing as anything but a favor between friends. Youâre perfectly aware that, as the person who officially ended things between the both of you, you have no right to yearn for something you already gave up on.
But when Mingyu tilts your head up so you can meet his sleepy eyes, you donât even put up a fight when he presses his lips to yours.
It doesnât seem like he planned on doing anything beyond that. In fact, you donât think he meant to do it at all. Just a heat-of-the-moment decision that the two of you could just forget about come morning.Â
However, the moment he starts to pull away, you force a hand across the back of his head, crushing your lips back together as you hook one of your thighs across his hips. Mingyu groans into the kiss, large hands migrating to your waist as he reciprocates your newfound hunger like you knew he would. His touch leaves trails of fire tingling across your skin, and every time his canines graze your bottom lip, you quietly moan into his mouth.
This is stupid. Youâre both being incredibly stupid. The walls are anything but soundproof, and your parents are sleeping just across the hall.
Yet you canât bring yourself to care. Not when Mingyu is making your body remember what it feels like to have him all over you like this.
You missed him. His heat. His touch. His kiss. Everything. You missed him so much that it hurts. You missed him so much that when Mingyuâs fingers start to glide along the exposed flesh of your thighs, you detach your lips from his before pushing him away.
You missed Kim Mingyu with the intensity of a dying star collapsing in on itself, of black holes tearing through reality, but this isnât how you should go about it.
âLetâsâŚâ you whisper, not quite trusting your voice to carry out your message. âLetâs just sleep.â
Mingyu doesnât argue. He rarely does. But neither do you when he tugs you back in the caging embrace of his warmth.Â
For the first time in weeks, you find yourself drifting off into undisturbed slumber.
âŚ
The next morning, youâre set to go back to Seoul, and by some stroke of luck, so is Mingyu. Still, the two of you decide to stick around until lunch timeâneither of you breathing a word about what just happened last night.
But while Mingyu starts to load both of your things into the trunk of his car, your mother asks you for a favor at the last minute.
âCan you bring Namja along with you back to the city?â she asks. âHeâs been really listless before you and Mingyu arrived. Your father and I were starting to get worried, and figured you might have to do a check up first.â
You raise an eyebrow at her claim, not really noticing anything amiss about your retrieverâs health, aside from the usual signs of age. Heâs ten years old, turning eleven this year, so it isnât such a mystery to see that Namja isnât as hyperactive as he was as a puppy. But then again, your mother has spot-on intuition about all the strangest things, so you indulge her request in the end.Â
Besides, having a pet of your own to keep you company doesnât sound so bad.
Fortunately, Mingyu is more than hospitable when you ask if you could bring Namja along for the rideâpromising that heâs car-trained, and wonât make a mess as long as you pull over from time to time. In fact, your ex seems more elated with the idea of your goldie joining the road trip than you are.
âI can come visit Namja in Seoul whenever I want now, right?â he asks with a soft laugh, and you wanted to reply with, Yeah, if you arenât always so far away, that is, but choose not to.Â
The two of you take shifts in driving as usual. Whoever isnât behind the wheel is in charge of entertaining Namja in the backseat so he wouldnât end up whining for attention the whole drive back. Itâs a setup that youâre pretty okay with, since it minimizes any sort of window for you and Mingyu to have a conversation. God knows youâre not exactly ready to talk aboutâŚwhatever happened last night.Â
So instead, you ask him about a bunch of trivial things so he doesnât get any ideas.
âYou sure your manager is okay with you returning the car while it reeks of Namja?â you laugh before switching lanes on the freeway. âHe might not take the news that he sheds very lightly.âÂ
Mingyu chuckles before scratching behind Namjaâs ears. âI promised Iâd have it cleaned before I returned it to the office building. Donât worry about it.â
âHm. Whatever you say.â
By your third stop-over, you decide to give Namja some food and water while Mingyu gets takeout for the both of you at a nearby fast food chain. You stretch out your limbs while your retriever happily laps from his water bowl, wondering how much longer itâs going to take before you reach Seoul.Â
Before you have to part ways with Mingyu again.
Youâre startled out of your train of thought when you see Mingyu practically sprinting back to the car, his sunglasses nearly falling off the bridge of his nose. Namja glances up at him quizzically, and you have to stifle a laugh.
âYeah, a bunch of fans spotted me in line, so we might have to get food back in the city instead,â he explains hurriedly as he helps tidy up Namjaâs food and water bowls. âLetâs go. Iâll drive.â
After his meal, Namja is sated and sleepyâcontent with resting his head on your thigh as you watch the streetlights blur past the windows. Mingyu is a much faster driver than you are, so heâs able to cut the travel time shorter than it would have been had it been you behind the wheel. But the lack of anything to do has you quietly staring at Mingyu from the backseat while his eyes are glued to the road.
You canât help but let your gaze linger on his strong arms, and the fact that you were tucked safely between them the night prior. But thatâs your first mistake because now, youâre thinking about those desperate kisses you shared in the privacy of your room. Touching each other like you both feared the other would disappear if you didnât pull them close enough.
You shake your head. No. This isnât how friends should think about each other.Â
Whatever happened back in Haenam, youâre just going to have to leave it there.
Itâs already past eight in the evening when Mingyu eases the car into your neighborhood, and you try not to think much of the fact that he still knows where you live.Â
âGuess that concludes our weekend getaway,â Mingyu says the moment he finishes helping you carry your stuff back inside your apartment. âThough it seems that someoneâs getting pretty cozy really quickly.â
Namja is already familiarizing himself with his new home, wandering around the living room all while sniffing everything in his path. You stifle a soft laugh.
âYeah. I guess it is,â you murmur before managing a kind smile. âThanks for having my back, Mingyu. ItâŚmeans a lot. Really, it does.â
He laughs softly, eyes trailing around the living room with a curiosity that isnât so different from Namjaâs. âYou have your first boyfriend with you now. I can rest easy knowing youâre in good company.â
Your face flushes at the thought that Mingyu still remembers the reasoning behind Namjaâs namesake. Namjachingu. When he was still a puppy, you said Namja was your first boyfriend, and that you didnât need anyone else.Â
He lived up to his title for years, tooâalways acting hostile around past boyfriends that you did end up bringing to your parentsâ house despite coming from a friendly breed. The only boyfriend that your first boyfriend seemed to approve of is the man standing right in front of you, just when you thought you would never see him again within the four corners of your house.
âYou know,â Mingyu begins, hesitation crossing his face for a split second before he meets your eyes. âMy familyâs in Seoul for Chuseok, too. I told Minseo to bring Bobpul and Baptori, and you might want to schedule a little playdate between my kids and yours.âÂ
You raise an eyebrow. âWhereâs Aji?â
âToo old to travel around,â he chuckles. âBut Iâm sure the other two can keep Namja company just fine. Join us tomorrow for dinner. What do you say?âÂ
You hesitate. This shouldâve been where you drew the line. Mingyu has already helped you out of your initial predicament. You really shouldnât create any more problems for yourself by joining his family for a late Chuseok dinner. In factâŚ
âWhat, you havenât told your family that we split either?â you ask, half-jokingly, half-seriously.
âNo, they know.â Mingyu shakes his head. âBut theyâve always liked you too, so I see no harm in getting everyone to hang out in one place.â
You shoot him a pointed look. âYou know this is just going to make things more complicated, right?â
When he flashes you that toothy grin, you already know that this is a losing battle.Â
âIt does, but itâs still going to be fun,â he says. âSo, are you coming?âÂ
Sometimes, you wish you never met Mingyu at all. Maybe your life wouldnât be so fucking difficult.
âFine.â
âŚ
The next day, you bring Namja to the clinic, and Chae is more than happy to see the brand new addition to the workforce. But while sheâs giving your goldie more pets than he probably deserves, you ask if you have any clients coming this morning that called in advance.
âOh, thereâs this one guy whoâs bringing in a maltese today,â she says, laughing a little when Namja whines at the fact that her attention is divided. âI think his name was⌠Seungkwan? Something like that. He has some records from last year, but he hasnât been back since.â
Seungkwanâs coming today? Huh. Talk about coincidence.
You tell Chae about how Seungkwan and Mingyu belong to the same group, and your receptionist is adept enough to catch on to what youâre trying to say. Sheâs all too quick to suggest plans on how to mitigate the fans from flocking the entrance to the clinic, like that one time when Mingyu was too lax in disguising himself from anyone who could recognize him.Â
But when Seungkwan arrives at your door, you remember that heâs one of the members that doesnât particularly like being crowded by people, even if they are his fans.
Heâs dressed discreetlyâdark shades, a beanie, and a black face maskâwhile carrying an adorable pet carrier thatâs probably worth half your monthly salary. Seungkwan is so straight-to-the-point with carrying out his business with you, that itâs hard to believe you and him used to joke around like old friends a year ago.Â
But for some reason, when Chae excuses herself to answer a phone call, the façade he puts up falls apart in seconds.
âNoona, you have no idea how much I missed you!â he wails before throwing his arms around you. âOther vets just donât cut it for Bookkeu! Theyâre always either too mean or too lax with her. You handled her just right today. Canât believe Mingyu-hyung always calls you her worst enemy.â
You chuckle before patting his back, and Seungkwan pulls away with a pout on his face. âHey, you guys are the ones who ghosted me after Mingyu and I broke up. Youâre always welcome to come back to have your pets checkedânon-showbiz girlfriend or not.âÂ
âThat hyung of mine is stupid,â Seungkwan scoffs as he scoops Bookkeu into his arms. âWell, youâre kind of the same way, but I canât exactly call you stupid or you might take it out on Bookkeuââ
âI would do no such thing, Seungkwan-ah,â you complain.Â
âOkay, itâs just my personal opinion that maybe you two didnât have to split up at all,â he huffs. âMingyu-hyung has become more and more listless since you broke up with him. He might look like his usual self on camera, but when weâre not recording anything? Heâs always so lost in thought! It gets on Coups-hyungâs nerves sometimes.â
Listless, huhâŚÂ
Your mother said the exact same thing about Namja. Speaking of, your gaze drifts over to your goldie whoâs staring outside the door to your clinic, like heâs waiting for Chae to come back and shower him with attention again.Â
Is Seungkwan insinuating that he and Mingyu arenât so different?
âMaybe heâs just going through a blue period,â you suggest before writing up a prescription for the vitamins that Bookkeu will have to take for the next two weeks. âItâs been so long since we broke up. I doubt heâs acting that way because of me.â
Seungkwan breathes in deeply, like heâs just barely able to contain the urge to slap some sense into you. âNoona, listen to me. Kim Mingyu is catastrophically in love with you. When you called that night when we were sharing a hotel room in New York, it was the first time I saw him look so genuinely happy for reasons that arenât related to our music. But that hyung of mine is too selfless for his own good.â
You startle a bit when he suddenly lifts Bookkeu closer to you and points her adorable face in your line of sight.Â
âHe wants you back, but heâll never admit it, especially when you made your choice clear all those months ago,â Seungkwan says before pushing his maltese even closer to you. âBut now, something tells me that youâre still hung up on him, just as much as heâs hung up on youâif all the things he told me about your trip to Haenam are true, that is.â
Huh. That time he took so long in the bathroom⌠He mustâve been talking to Seungkwan.
âOkay, but why does it feel like youâre using Bookkeu to threaten me into doing something?â You laugh softly. âSeungkwan, our time is up. And itâs not something we can just take back whenever we feel like it.â
âWhâ! Donât you think things are only that way because both of you are making it more complicated than it should be?â He sighs, exasperated. âAlso, yes I am using Bookkeu to threaten you. Promise that youâll at least talk to Mingyu-hyung about this? We canât stand seeing him so out of it anymore. Come on, you canât resist those cute puppy eyes, right?â
You sigh, half-considering pointing out that Bookkeu is, by no means, a puppy anymore, but then again, you still call Namja that despite being more than a decade old.
âAlright, alright,â you relent. âIâm meeting his family tonight for dinner anyways. Might as well clear the air.â
Seungkwan gasps, a comical expression rooting itself on his face. âSee! Youâre having dinner with his family, too?! If youâre not back together by the time we fly back to the U.S., I'm never talking to either of you ever again.â
Now, itâs your turn to pout. âWho are you going to go to for Bookkeuâs check-ups then?â
He opens his mouth, closes it, then opens it again before letting out a petulant huff. You canât help the snicker that bubbles in your chest as Seungkwan tilts his chin up with indignance.Â
âPoint taken,â he says before narrowing his eyes and pointing his index finger at you. âBut Iâm expecting Kim Mingyu to come back to the dorms later, happy and not heartbroken. Okay?âÂ
You raise your hands before handing him your written prescription. âNo promises.â
When Chae returns inside the clinic, you physically have to hold Namja down just so she can give Seungkwan a receipt for todayâs visit. Your mother was right, he definitely was growing lonely back in Haenam. You havenât seen him this excited in years.Â
Seungkwan bids you another, more formal goodbye, now that you're not alone anymore. He doesnât need to reiterate what he asked of you out loudâthe look in his eyes is already telling enough.Â
Given that today is a bit of a slow day, you decide to run a few diagnostic tests on Namja just to confirm whether or not heâs silently carrying some sort of disease. But all his results came out normal, except for a clinically insignificant but still noticeable increase in his body sodium levels. Might have to cut down the treats for a few days.Â
Otherwise, heâs happy and healthy tenâgoing elevenâyears into his lifespan. The reason for his lethargy back home must have something to do with innate loneliness after all.
Then you remember what Seungkwan told you about Mingyu. How he hasnât really been himself since the breakup. You never really felt that during your time together in your hometown. Heâs still the effortless charmer that you once fell in love with. The big softie that can get along with anyone and everyone, given the right circumstances.
Mingyu has always been a people pleaser. The last thing he wants to do is inconvenience others. So itâs kind of hard to believe that heâs been so out of it that even Seungcheol is starting to get pissed with his behavior.Â
The sound of Namja barking jolts you out of your thoughts before your goldie pads over to where youâre seated behind your desk, whining as he nuzzles your hands as if he knows youâre thinking a bit too hard about something distressful. You let out a quiet laugh, scratching behind his ears just like you know he likes.
âI wonder what Iâm supposed to do,â you chuckle. âMaybe I shouldâve been born as a dog instead. Thinking about all of this is giving me a headache.â
Namja growls before barking again. Like he doesnât approve of the idea of not having you as his fur parent. You let out another laugh thatâs a lot less quiet before you decide to pull out your phone and shoot Mingyu a text.
Are you picking me up later or not?
âŚ
Dinner with Mingyuâs family is splendid
The outdoor restaurant his mother booked in advance probably serves the best songpyeon youâve ever tasted in your life. Add that to the fact that they accommodate pets in their alfresco area, this could easily be one of the next places youâll take your own parents for a meal when you bring them to Seoul for a quick getaway.Â
Namja is a bit shy around other animalsâa result of being around no one but your family for so long. But when Minseo introduces him to both Bobpul and Baptori at the same time, the two little rascals easily coaxed your senior citizen goldie out of his shell. Next thing you know, theyâre running around the outdoor dining area like a bunch of energetic pups.
âUnnie, are you back together with this guy?â Minseo asks in the middle of dessert, pointing her spoon accusingly at Mingyu. âYou can do so much better than him, though.â
Their father laughs at their youngestâs comment, and their mother rubs Mingyuâs back as if she agrees, yet still wishes to console her son regardless. Mingyu is simply scowling at his family for how quick they are to throw him under the bus.
âShut up, you sound just like Seungkwan,â he whines.Â
âWell, weâre both right.â
You let out a laugh of your own before scooping some ice cream into your mouth. Then, tentatively, you say, âDonât say that. Gyu wasnât that terrible of a boyfriend, you know?âÂ
âHeâs always so busy though. Doesnât even have time to come visit Bobpul and our other dogs anymore,â Minseo sulks. âHe even missed my graduation! Can you believe it?â
Mingyu pouts. âI said I was sorry, didnât I?âÂ
She huffs. âNot sorry enough!â
âWell, for starters, even if he is ridiculously busy, he still makes sure to call me before he goes to bed after a particularly tough schedule,â you say. âHe also answers my calls even if our time zones are different, and itâs an ungodly hour where he currently is. Then when he finally comes back to Korea, heâll give a bunch of gifts that reminded him of me on his trip overseas.â
You donât know what compelled you to do so, but the words just gush out naturally. It was a little difficult the first time Mingyu had to hop on a plane to some other country to film some content with the boys, but you eventually got used to it, and managed to make a couple work-arounds.
Now that you think about it, if you were so used to it, whyâd you decide it was best for you to part ways when he got back from tour? Itâs been so long that you donât even know the logic behind the reasoning anymore. You just remember feeling like it was the best decision at the time. And you were rightâyour careers have definitely thrived even after the breakup.
As you continue telling Minseo and their parents about how much of a catch the eldest son of the Kim family really is, you fail to notice the way Mingyuâs eyes never leave you the entire time. Soft, with just a hint of yearning that youâll only be able to notice if you knew what you were looking for.Â
âUgh, fine,â Minseo huffs, and you donât think she and Seungkwan are all that different from each other. âThis is the first time Iâve seen a couple thatâs broken up months ago talk about each other so fondly, still. You sure you two arenât secretly dating again?â
âMinseo,â their mother scolds before flashing you an apologetic look. âIâm sorry about her. Minseoâs just been really snappy lately. Must be because she missed Mingyu here very much.â
She rolls her eyes. âAs if Iâll miss that credit-grabbing punk. He didnât even acknowledge me in his latest Instagram post!â
âSpeaking of dating again,â their father interjects before taking a sip of his wine. âMinseoâs right about one thing at least. You and Mingyu still have chemistry after so long. Whatâs stopping you from getting back together again?â
At your side, Mingyu flashes his father a cautionary look. âDad, thatâs a really inappropriate question, donât you think?â
âOh, yes, of course. My apologies. This old man is really justâŚcurious, so to speak.âÂ
He bows his head slightly, and you make a little gesture that insists you took no offense. But the inquiry definitely made you think for a moment.
Itâs like everyone you know completely supports the idea of you and Mingyu just burying the hatchet and rekindling your relationship. But didnât they consider the logistics of it? Youâre a full-time vet and Mingyuâs a full-time idol that travels out of Korea at least once a month. Though youâre a bit unsure of it now, that still played a part in why you called it quits in the first place.
Even when Mingyu took it upon himself to drive you and Namja back to your apartment, his fatherâs question still lingers in the back of your mind.Â
Whatâs stopping you from getting back together again?Â
The answer is pretty simple, but itâs not something youâre ready to face just yet.
Itâs you. Youâre the only one keeping yourselves from reigniting what you once thought was already lost. Your guilt. Your regrets. Your fears. You didnât need a verbal confirmation to know that Mingyu would drop everything in a heartbeat if it meant youâll take him back again. But as much as your friends joke about how you deserve better than Mingyu, youâre convinced itâs the other way around.
Mingyu deserves someone who can reciprocate the love heâs so willing to give tenfold. Someone who doesnât flake out when he needs them most.Â
Someone who isnât you.
When he pulls over a red light, he lets out a sigh as he checks the text messages that popped up on his phone. After a few scrolls he says, âOh. Jeonghan-hyung texted about some party in Gangnam. Do you want toââ
âGyu,â you whisper, eyes riveted on the busy street. âWhat are we doing?â
He blinks. âCelebrating Chuseok together?â
âBut weâre friends right?â You laugh somewhat bitterly. âFriends donât normally celebrate the entirety of their Chuseok weekend bonding with each otherâs families. Friends donât make out with each other in the middle of the night. AndâŚâ
You let out a shuddering sigh before adding, âFriends donât look at each other the way you look at me.â
You can clearly hear the sound of his breath hitching even if you donât turn to look at him. It seems like he was about to say something in return, but the stoplight turns green, and heâs back to pulling his focus on the road instead of you.
In the backseat, you can hear Namja whiningâever the empath, that one. You immediately feel him pawing against your seat, as if silently asking whatâs wrong. Turning around, you give him a few reassuring pats, not wanting to get claw marks all over Mingyuâs borrowed car.
The two of you are completely silent as he walks you back to the front door of your apartment. You know he didnât have to, yet he did anyway. How Mingyu of him.
When you finally muster the courage to look up at him and bid him good night, Mingyu grabs your wristâforcing you to meet his desperate gaze.Â
âIf I told you I wanted you back, would anything change? No, right?â he whispers, voice tinged with so much emotion, you can feel your own heart ache at the sound of it. âSo Iâm sorry if Iâm being selfish for inviting you to every place I could think of. If I want to spend as much time with you as I can because I know I wonât ever get the chance to do so if I let this pass.â
When he presses your foreheads together, the look in his eyes is so smoldering, you canât bear to look away. This is what a man thatâs been yearning for you for months looks like, it seems.Â
And you donât think you can keep resisting him for long.
âBefore I get thrown back into that haywire of a schedule again,â he whispers, and you feel every breath fan across your skin, âcanât you at least let me have this? Let me have you?âÂ
You donât even know who it is that lunges in for the kiss. The next thing you know, Mingyu has you pressed up against your front door, devouring your lips where all your neighbors can see. But you donât care. Not when heâs desperately holding your body flush against his as you reclaim whatâs always been yours.
He whispers a bunch of things along the column of your neck as he loosens the strings holding your dress together from behind. Some sweet, some endearing, and others a touch too filthy for others to hear aloud. You stifle your little gasps when he wraps a strong arm around your waist, nudging your thighs apart with his knees so you can feel the hardness straining against his middle.
âItâs you,â he murmurs against your feverish skin, teeth grazing across your flesh ever-so lightly. âItâs always been you. And it will always be you.âÂ
You know Mingyu is a good actor. But itâs so earth-shatteringly different to hear the raw desperation in his voice. How earnest he is in telling you just how much he still loves you without saying the words outright. You can only dream of being as honest with your true feelings as he is.Â
But tonight, you donât think thereâs anything wrong with letting yourself fall.
In the midst of your mounting desire for each other, though, a lone whine in the night snaps both you and Mingyu out of your newfound vigor. You nearly forgot about Namja, whoâs impatiently waiting for either of you to open the front door so he can finally take a nap. You glance at Mingyu, and he glances right back, before the two of you burst out laughing like a couple of teenagers without a care in the world.
Once youâve gotten your needy retriever settled outside, Mingyu practically tosses you on the bed the moment the door to your room clicks shutâall too eager to cage you between his arms as he continues where you left off.Â
The suit he wore tonight looked a bit too good on his frame, but now you want nothing more than to claw it off him. He chuckles, sensing your desperation as he shrugs off his coat and unbuttons his dress shirt along the way.
âI donât remember you being this desperate for me, sweetheart,â he murmurs, leaning down to grasp your face as he strokes your heated skin with his thumb. âI canât say I hate the development though.â
âMingyu,â you whimper as you guide his thumb to your lips, suckling on it in a way that you know makes him lose his mind every time. âPlease. I want you.âÂ
Itâs so easy to be honest with yourself. You wonder why youâve struggled with doing that for so long, but then you remember that your brain is fogged with desire for the man thatâs currently staring you down like heâs doing everything in his power not to fuck you into the mattress right away.Â
But at that moment, you throw all logic and caution in the wind in exchange for taking even more of Mingyuâs thick fingers into your mouth.
âSo good for me,â he whispers when he sees you inch your knees apart to welcome him in between. The hand thatâs not being fellated by your tongue finds its way to the apex of your thighsâcupping your clothed heat in a way that makes you moan around his fingers. âHow badly do you want me, sweet thing?â
âSo, so badly,â you manage to wrench out despite your mouth being full, rutting your hips to introduce some friction between your aching pussy and his hand. âPlease, GyuâŚâ
When heâs satisfied, his free hand migrates to your thighs, spreading you further apart as he brings his lubricated fingers to your sopping core. Thereâs something so fucking hot in the way he just nudges your panties to the sideâgroaning when he finds you already soaked for him.Â
âYou need something to stretch out this pretty little pussy, donât you?â he murmurs into your ear, nipping at the lobe just the way you like it. âYou want my fingers or my cock, babygirl? Better choose wisely.â
You want to say that youâre too fucking horny for foreplay, but also remember that each time you had sex with Mingyu in the past, the stretch of his massive cock can be quite uncomfortable if he doesnât prep you. With how long itâs been since youâve laid in bed together, you donât want to rush into it without thinking of the consequences after.
So, you mewl, âFingers first. Then your cock.â
Mingyu laughsâa deep, sexy soundâbefore planting a kiss on your nose. âThatâs my girl.â
He carefully eases one digit into your hole, eyes never leaving your face as he gauges your reactions. Part of you wishes to tell him that he doesnât have to worry so much. That you still trust him with your own body even after all this time. You donât say anything aloud, but Mingyu seems to get the gist from the look in your eyes either way, surging forward so he can press his lips back onto yours as he loosens you up.
âYouâre always so quick to get wet for me, baby,â he sighs, stifling the noise that escapes you when he slides in a second finger to test the resistance of your walls. âYouâve no idea how much I missed this. Missed you .â
âGyu, Iââ Your breath hitches once he curls his fingers just so, making your legs rise involuntarily off the mattress, but Mingyu pins one of your thighs down with his free hand.Â
âWhat was that?â
Heâs teasing. He rarely ever does that. You shoot him a petulant look before taking his bottom lip between your teeth, tugging hard enough to coax a groan out of him.Â
âI missed you, too,â you whisper. âYouâre the only one who can make me feel this good.â
A dozen emotions flit through Mingyuâs face in the span of a millisecond, but the one that remains is something not so different from longing. You hear him sigh a couple of words that you donât quite catch before heâs taking his fingers out of your sopping cunt and pulling away from you. Just when youâre about to voice out a complaint, he starts undoing his trousers, kicking them away to some uncharted part of your bedroom before working on the rest of his dress shirt.
Not-so-newsflash: your ex-boyfriend is still fucking hot.Â
But he doesnât seem to notice the way youâre reacting to the sultry way in which he peels his clothes offâdark eyes still trained on your pliant form on the bed. As Mingyu palms himself through his boxers, you canât help but press your thighs together in anticipation of whatâs to come.Â
There was a time when he railed you so good, you legitimately couldnât walk straight the next day. You wonder if he plans on reenacting the whole thing tonight.
âLetâs get you out of that dress, sweetheart,â he breathes before gently guiding you back into a seated position, tugging at the hem of your dress before tossing it to the side.Â
You feel your cheeks warm when he stares at the underwear set you have on tonight. Plain cotton panties and plain cotton bra. In your defense, you really didnât expect to get laid tonight.Â
âDoesnât matter,â Mingyu chuckles. Itâs either he can read minds or he still knows you well enough to figure out what youâre thinking. âIâm taking everything off anyways.â
As he makes quick work of whatâs left of your clothing, you distantly remember the last conversation you had with Seungkwan. How you told him youâd âclear the airâ with Mingyu right after having dinner with his family.
Youâre pretty sure what youâre doing right now is only blurring the lines even more, but you donât really fucking care right now.
You let out a hushed moan when Mingyu latches his mouth onto your nipple, massaging your other breast as he swirls the appendage across your sensitive skin. His free arm snakes itself behind the curve of your waist, pressing you against his firm body while rutting his hips against the bed.Â
Heâs just as desperate for you as you are for him, and it fills you with a heady sort of hunger that only Mingyu can alleviate.
âCan I?â he whispers.
You feel his teeth graze across the skin of your chest, making your toes curl with anticipation. Itâs been a while, but you canât easily forget how much of a biter Mingyu is in bed. He loves leaving his marks on your body, and even if you always complain about how hard it is to cover them up, you let him do as he pleases every single time.
âYes,â you whimper, rubbing your bare pussy against the ridge of his abs. âDo whatever you want with me, Gyu.â
The sound you let out once he finally bites down is caught between a yelp and a moan, your fingers threading across his hair as he suckles on your skin. Heâs such a talker in bed, tooâwhispering all sorts of endearments that are too soft for you to hear, but add fuel to your growing desire regardless.
âSo fucking pretty,â he says once he detaches himself from your breasts and marvels at his own work. The fruit of his effort is yet to become visible, but heâs left enough angry red marks on your skin to guarantee the lovebites theyâll turn into come morning. âAnd itâs all for me.â
Lacing your fingers around his nape, you mold your lips together in another kiss, tongues dancing to the rhythm of your erratic heartbeat as you grind yourself against his toned stomach.Â
âMingyu,â you whimper against his mouthâhot and heavy. âI need you inside me. Need to get stretched on your cock.â
He groans again, fisting your hair so that he can kiss you even deeper. As he busies you with his mind-numbing kisses, Mingyu gets rid of his boxers in a flashâpositioning himself between your thighs. You nearly cry out when you feel the fat head of his cock sliding against your soaking slit. When he grazes your sensitive clit, you couldâve sworn tears started together in the corners of your eyes.
âFuck, babygirl, so fucking wet for me,â he sighs as he lays you back down on the bed and eases your knees further apart.Â
You bite your lip at the sight of his cock, still as long and girthy as you remember. Mingyu pumps his length all while sliding the head across your cunt, but you let out another desperate mewl to just fuck you already.Â
âShhh,â he says, leaning down to plant a chaste kiss on your forehead. âLet me take my time with you, sweetheart. I want you to commit all of this to memory. Gonna have you feeling me inside you for days.â
And you donât doubt that. Kim Mingyu has a knack for making it hard for people to forget about him, and if he plans to fuck the shape of his cock into your pussy, who are you to complain?
When you feel his cock catch across your entrance, you genuinely wonder if itâs going to hurt. Mingyuâs attempt at foreplay was cut halfway through because he got distracted by his sudden desire to leave a trail of love bites all over your breasts. But the thing about having sex with Mingyu is that your comfort is his top priority.Â
He would never do anything that he knows can hurt you.
âIâll go slow, alright?â he whispers, and all you can manage is a nod. âWords, baby. You have to talk to me so Iâll know if you really want it.â
âGyu,â you whine, arching your hips in a feeble attempt to get him to fuck into you. âIâm alright. Anything you do is alright with me, justâ Please. Please fuck me full.â
He sighs, staring down like he doesnât know what to do with you before finally, finally, you feel his dick breach your entranceâpushing inch by delicious inch inside you with restrained hunger. You fist the sheets at the familiar stretch, but itâs not so uncomfortable that the sensation burns. Youâve taken Mingyuâs cock dozens of times before, and it seems that your body still knows how to accommodate his ridiculous size.
âPretty pussyâs happy to see me again,â he chuckles, his grip on your thighs tightening ever-so slightly. âStill made to fit me so snuggly. Did you miss my cock, sweet thing? I can feel you pulsing around me.â
âYes,â you drawl. âMissed your cock so fucking much, Gyu. Fuckââ
You feel so hot, so full. Itâs like Mingyuâs the only thing youâve ever knownâsurrounding you in every direction until all that floats in your lust-addled mind are the letters of his name. Once he buries himself to the hilt, Mingyu doesnât move right away, still so attentive to your reactions that even if you want nothing more than for him to rail you into the mattress, he wonât press forward until heâs sure youâre ready.
âIs it too much?â he whispers, tucking your hair behind your ear. âDo you need more time to get used to me?â
Something similar to a growl reverberates in your chest as you stare at Mingyu hard. âWhat I need isâŚfor you to fuck me until I black out.â
Mingyuâs lips turn up into a grin as he shakes his head. âBaby, the last thing I want to be is some sex-deprived savage after weâve been apart for so long. I donât want to hurt you.â
Then, he leans forward on the bed again, bringing his lips right next to your ear.
âBut I can still make you feel good.â
He prefaces the words with a powerful thrust that you donât expect, splaying your thighs further until theyâre flat against the mattress. The slide of his cock still feels so unbelievably good that even if the sudden stretch shouldâve been uncomfortable, youâre too blindsided by the pleasure to notice.Â
Your eyes trail across the beautiful man above you as he fucks you in his favorite position. Mingyu has always had a thing for missionaryâsomething about wanting to see your face as he wrecks you. You think youâre starting to share the same sentiment because not only do you get to see his fat cock slide in and out of your sopping cunt, but you can admire all of him at once, as well.
The exertion in those toned arms with every forward thrust. The conspicuous outline of his pecs. That toned fucking stomach. That gorgeous fucking face, so lost in the velvet heat of your pussyâ
Why did you ever think letting someone like this go was a good idea?
âYouâre going to laugh at me for this but,â Mingyu breathes, chuckling to himself. âI think Iâm kinda close.âÂ
You do laugh, but itâs quickly silenced when one of his fingers finds your clit, rubbing it in quick, precise circles like he hasnât forgotten how to get you off after all this time.
âI am, too,â you tell him. âCock so fucking good, you can make me come in minutes.â
Mingyu lets out another guttural noise as he presses your knees to your chest, throwing your legs over his shoulder with a look in his eyes that promises nothing but pleasure. Though his fingers have departed your puffy clit, the angle he has you bent in has his cock easily grazing your g-spot with every thrustâreducing you into a pathetic, mewling mess underneath him.
âYour pussyâs a fucking drug, babygirl,â he sighs. âHavenât wanted anyone else after you.â
Even in your cock-drunk haze, those words bring forth some semblance of clarity within you. But itâs immediately snuffed out when Mingyu amps up the cadence of his thrusts, fucking into you with the intention of bringing you to completion at the same time he achieves it. Your eyes are screwed shut, fingers finding purchase across the ripping muscles of his back as you babble an incoherent mantra of yes, yes, so close, so fucking close, love how you fuck me, love how you make me feel fullâ
And then, itâs overâa white hot flash like stars bursting behind your eyelids. You curl into Mingyuâs embrace as your orgasm washes over you like a tidal wave, and heâs all too glad to help you ride it out, pistoning inside your spasming walls with a rhythm thatâs starting to stagger.Â
âSo goddamn tight,â he growls. âWhere do you want my cum, sweetheart?â
Youâre still too blissed out to give him a proper response, but from the way your legs tighten themselves around your waist, Mingyu figures that thatâs the green light he needs to make a mess out of you. Mingyu sighs, burying his face in the crook of your neck before biting downâhis cock twitching in the heat of your cunt as his release gushes into you in thick globs.
He comes so much that when Mingyu does pull out of your abused pussy, his essence trickles out of your hole as you do your best to catch your breath. The world is just starting to return to its normal axis in your vision, and the first thing that your eyes focus on is the sight of Mingyu smiling at you so fondly, it makes your heart hurt.
The look scares you. Like heâs about to say something that you donât know how to respond to.Â
So instead of giving him any leeway for conversation, you tug him back down into a tongue-filled kiss, rubbing your ruined pussy across his still hard length as you mewl against his lips.
âMore,â you whimper. âI need more, Gyu.â
And heâs all too happy to oblige.
Mingyu slides himself back inside you with an ease that wasnât present earlierâyour mixed arousal acting as a good enough lubricant to accommodate him. His erratic breathing as he fucks his cum deeper inside you only serves to turn you on even more, making another orgasm creep ever-so slightly beneath your skin.Â
âBabygirl canât get enough of this cock, can you?â he sighs. âSeems to me like your pussy never wants me to leave.â
âYes!â you hiss, moving your hips in time with his as you desperately claw at his back. âLove your cock so much, pleaseââ
âCome for me again, sweet thing, I know you can do it.â
Itâs unbelievable how a few choice words can get your body to submit to his whims without much thought. Unlike your first orgasm, the second one that Mingyu coaxes out of you singes through every functional nerve-ending in your bodyâsending you into a flurry of overstimulation that has you twitching under his touch.Â
Just when you thought Mingyuâs finally done with you, however, he suddenly flips you onto your stomachâpressing your chest against the mattress while your ass is high in the air. The sudden change in positions makes your head spin, but youâre too dazed to protest.
When you glance over your shoulder, heâs showing you that same smile you fell in love with a lifetime ago.
âYou can give me a few more orgasms, right, baby?âÂ
When he slides his still hard cock along your swollen cunt, you groan into the sheetsâhaving momentarily forgotten that Mingyuâs stamina can go until morning. If you donât stop him now, he might actually fuck you until you black out, despite his earlier refutal.
But honestly? Youâre not against the idea. Not one bit.
âŚ
When you wake up the following day, itâs to cold sheets and the startling clarity of Mingyuâs absence.
You never minded living alone. Youâve been doing it since your first year of college here in Seoul. Youâre used to waking up with nothing but the silence of your room to keep you company.
Even when you eventually got together with Mingyu, lonely mornings have always been a staple, especially on days where he has early schedules. It fills you with a sinking feeling to see that he isnât with you, but youâve learned to take it in stride.Â
BesidesâŚitâs not like youâre together anymore now.
This is what you wanted, right? For him to not treatâŚwhatever this is as if itâs a relationship thing. The two of you were just heavily pent up, and caved into your mutual desires last night. Thereâs nothing more to it.
However, when you pad outside the bedroom after shrugging on a flimsy oversized shirt, the scent of pancakes and frying eggs fills your nose. When you see Namja sitting right next to a tall figure hunched over your stove, you can hardly believe your eyes.
He doesnât notice you right awayâtoo preoccupied with making the perfect breakfast to pick up on your presence. Namja, however, is more perceptive, glancing behind and perking up at the sight of you. He lets out an excited bark before skidding over to where youâre standing, and you crouch down to the floor so you can give him a tight hug.
âOh, youâre awake!â
Mingyu faces you with a smile thatâs nearly blinding in the morning light, a spatula in one hand and a kitchen mitt in the other. Itâs the exact same scene that youâre greeted with during lazy weekends where he doesnât have any work to do, and your chest twists yet again at the memory.
âYeah, I am.â You smile, rubbing Namjaâs belly when he sprawls himself on the floor. âWhat are you still doing here? Donât you have to go back to New York tonight?â
âYes, but itâs still morning,â he points out, and you roll your eyes.
A few minutes later, Mingyu starts to set the table while you wash your hands. He tells you about how Seungkwan doesnât want to room with him anymore over breakfast because Mingyu takes so long to close the lights when heâs binging a new drama. You tell him to be more considerate of his roommates or they might just dropkick him off the hotel room balcony in his sleep.
When you help him put away the dishes, the sight is soâŚdomestic, it gives you whiplash. Bumping shoulders, splashing water, stifling mutual laughter... Being with him like this, tucked in your own little pocket of happiness makes your heart soar in ways that not even mind-blowing sex can help you attain.
You pray that Mingyu doesnât breathe a word about it, but of course things donât always go your way.
Just when youâre about to turn around to give Namja her morning fix of dog food, you find yourself trapped between the sink and Mingyuâs armsâunable to escape the fondness in his eyes even if you tried.
âI think,â he whispers, âwe can still make this work. You and me.â
You bite the inside of your cheek. âGyuâŚâ
You think so, too. With someone as understanding and compassionate as Mingyu, you know nothingâs impossible if you just quit being so stubborn. You were so afraid of him attempting to bring your relationship back to life last night, butâŚ
Seeing him bathing under the sunlight in your kitchen after months of getting used to being alone againâŚÂ
Maybe it isnât so bad to let him back inside your heart.
âO-Of course, you donât have to answer right away,â he says, turning red in the face. Cute. âYou can tell me when I get back from New York. Howâs that sound?â
Youâre about to open your mouth to respond, but the moment is quickly shattered by the sound of Mingyuâs phone going off. He sighs, releasing you from the figurative cage of his arms as he leans against the sink right next to youâfishing his phone from his pocket before answering it in loudspeaker.
âKim Mingyu, where the hell are you?!â
âGood morning to you, too, Seungkwan-ah,â he chuckles. âWhy? Whatâs wrong? I told Jeonghan-hyung I wonât be coming back to the dorms until noon.â
âWell, Jeonghan-hyung mustâve forgotten to tell everyone else because the entire dorm panicked when we realized you didnât make it home!â the younger man squawks. âWe thought something bad happened! You werenât answering your phone last night either!âÂ
You and Mingyu exchanged knowing looks, and you have to stifle your laughter if you didnât want to be on the receiving end of Seungkwanâs rage, too.
âSorry about that, I was a littleâŚbusy,â Mingyu supplies.Â
âWell, whatever youâve been âbusyâ with, you better get your ass back here! Manager-hyung is looking for the car you borrowed, and if you donât bring it back soon, heâs going to give all of us an earful.â
âFine, fine. Iâll be back in thirty. Bye, Seungkwan.â
âHeyâ!âÂ
Mingyu ends the call with little remorse before letting out a long sigh. When his eyes dart back to yours, they flicker momentarily to your lips before he leans forward. You meet him halfway this time, pressing your mouths together in a firm kiss.
âIâll be back,â he murmurs. âI hope youâll still be willing to accommodate me when I do.â
Though it pains you, he peels himself away from your touch, leaning down to kiss Namjaâs head as he gathers his coat in his arms. It just occurred to you that heâs been eating breakfast with you donned with the outfit he wore last night while youâre dressed in nothing but a loose, oversized shirt. The knowledge makes you blush a little.
When you hear Mingyuâs car drive away, you sigh, running your hands through your messy hair. Namja pads over to you, tail wagging as he anticipates another round of petting. Of course you indulge him.
âKim Mingyu is such an idiot, isnât he?â you tell your goldie, and you like to think the small huff he lets out means heâs agreeing with you. âWhy wait until he comes back when I already have an answer for him?â
This time, Namja actually barks out loud, making you shake your head with a laugh.
You donât mind waiting for Mingyu, really. He obviously doesnât mind waiting for you. At this point, youâre at peace with the fact that you might still love him. Maybe, you never stopped loving him at all. Once he lands back in Korea and comes home to you, you promise yourself that youâll definitely show him.
Again and again.
⢠end notes: pHEW i'm so glad to have the mingyu brain rot out of my system (OR IS IT?!) i've been wanting to write this trope for sooooo long and i'm really glad i finally got to bring it to life! there's just something so endearing about mingyu that i thought he'd be perfect for this hehe :3c
if you've made it this far, thank you so much for reading through my love letter to our resident 97 line babygirl. this honestly would've just been 5k words long if the reader just wasn't so in denial LOL ++ lmk what you think in the tags + reblogs MWAH
genre âłÂ friends to lovers, highschool au, slowburn, fluff, angstÂ
pairings âłÂ best friend!haechan x fem!reader Â
word count âłÂ 6.3k
warnings âł mentions of alcohol
info âłÂ i just really needed to write this outâŚitâs likely a little messy and also not proofread but i hope everyone here likes the concept of pining bestfriend donghyuck as much as i doÂ
Haechan distinctly remembers the first time he found you beautiful.
It wasnât that you hadnât been pretty before - sufficient compliments from other boys in your level and the occasionally affectionate parents meant you were well aware of your looks, and the effect it tended to have on others.
But for Haechan, the person that he knew at the age of eight with bright blue braces and Sailor Moon t-shirts was inextricable from the person you were now, someone who understood which angles flattered her and where one could get good haircuts in town.
Until the second week of summer break in junior year, when his world spun on its axis.
haechan x fem!reader
10.6k, angst & fluff, fake dating to real
a/n: thank you all for waiting...this is the longest thing i've ever written :) i really hope that you can enjoy this and the emotions and everything are immersive and not too annoying with the miscommunication/repression i hope. these two are my favorite ever, quiet haechan is my favorite ever and i would love to revisit them maybe in a later fic. anyway, let me know if you like this!! thank you for reading <3
itâs a little difficult to be around your friend group when theyâre all like this.
itâs a little past midnight, and you donât know how it happened but the room has been split into happy pairs, all in their own world. movie on the tv forgotten, jaemin has his arm slung around a girl as they whisper to each other on the floor next to the couch, which is taken up by jeno â currently very endearingly laughing at something his girlfriend said. renjun was arguing with his girlfriend, but you know that neither of them truly meant it. you donât know how it happened, but it seemed that this year, the trip to jaeminâs beach house had turned into a triple date for which you were seriously 7th wheeling. the sight makes your heart hurt a little, because you suddenly feel so crushingly lonely.Â
âstill here?âÂ
you almost forgot that haechan was here too. almost.Â
sliding in to sit next to you on the kitchen island, he was dressed cozily for bed: his hoodie rolled up to his elbows, smelling slightly of toothpaste and fabric softener. you didnât actually talk to haechan that much, you were always closer with jaemin in the friend group, but sometimes when eating together heâd catch your eye after a particularly terrible joke, or you would raise your eyebrows at him for something questionable said. you had almost developed an entirely non-verbal form of communication in that way, the two of you sharing your humor, and yet you didnât actually know a whole lot about each other. a part of you thinks that you know a different haechan from everyone else, because in all the looks you pass each other and the comfortable silence you share, the haechan you know is quiet and sensitive, with a world of kindness in him that made you feel calm. and although you know he can be obnoxious and loud, his laughter echoing down corridors and smile brighter than the sun, you much preferred the haechan you knew.Â
you also thought he was the prettiest boy youâd seen in a long while â something casual about the way he would smile, or wink at people, and his habit of poking his tongue in his cheekâŚbut you werenât going to tell him that.Â
âyeah, still here.â you exhale. âwhen did you make your escape?âÂ
âabout 30 minutes ago.â he smiled fondly at the happy couples in the room. âitâs a bit funny how the room just rearranged itself. i couldâve sworn jaemin was beside me at the dinner table the entire night but somewhere along the way he dematerialised and reappeared next to the sofa.âÂ
âlove can do that to a person.â you rolled your eyes, before pausing to consider that maybe haechan was not quite in the same predicament as you. âhey, speaking of, why didnât you bring your girlfriend?âÂ
because you were sure that haechan had a girlfriend, who he would sometimes leave gatherings early to see. you vaguely remembered renjun complaining about how he always had to walk her to class, never showing up to gatherings anymore because of some surprise or another.Â
haechan blinks at you. âdonât have one anymore. we broke up quite a few months ago.â at the guilt-striken look on your face, he shakes his head to reassure you.Â
âiâm over it,â he says softly. âdonât worry about me, okay?â
you canât imagine anyone breaking up with haechan â haechan who was so gentle. with his radiant smile and his arms full of flowers whenever he surprised her. haechan who walked her to her classes.Â
âiâm sorry to hear that. you deserved better iâm sure.âÂ
he smiles, and it looks kind of shy. âif you say so.âÂ
âhey y/n-â you look up at jaeminâs voice, and realize that somehow, the room had emptied out while you were talking to haechan. the only person left was jaemin, who had just finished clearing the bottles and snack wrappers. âweâre going to bed, iâm going to turn out the lights now.âÂ
âokay, thanks jaem.âÂ
he made to leave, but stopped abruptly. â y/n, remember-â jaemin looked at you sternly, one hand on the light switch, one pointed at you.Â
ârepeat after me: do not trust how you feel about your entire life past 9pm.â a pause, as he glances at the clock on the wall. âor 1am, for that matter.âÂ
you laugh. âthanks jaem.âÂ
ârepeat itâ, he insists.Â
âdo not trust how i feel about my life past 1am.âÂ
âgood.â jaemin nods in acknowledgement to haechan, flicks the light switch, and just like that, haechan and you sit alone at the kitchen island, illuminated by the moonlight through the glass doors.
suddenly, it is so quiet you feel like you want to sit in the moment forever.Â
you look over at him, and haechan raises his eyebrows. it is a look you know well. care to explain?
âsometimes i get really emotional at nightâ, you explain. âtend to overthink. jaemin knows that because iâm always calling him talking about one thing or the other.â thinking about how embarrassing it would be if you started oversharing, you quickly promise, âbut iâm working on it, donât worry. i wonât do that to you.âÂ
haechan smiles. âi donât mind.â he blinks at you and supports his chin with his hands. âwe have all night. tell me whatâs on your mind right now.âÂ
âreally?â you look skeptical. once again, you and haechan havenât really talked that much at all. you think this is maybe the longest conversation youâve had with him, with so many words.Â
âitâs okay if you donât want to. but iâm just saying, i wouldnât mind.â he smiles, and it warms your heart.Â
asking you softly if you would like something to drink, he gets up to make hot chocolate for the two of you. and youâre sitting there, not even trying, but suddenly the moonlight and the soft sounds of haechan padding around the kitchen are setting off a feeling of butterflies making their way to your throat from your stomach. there are shivers running up and down your spine because there is something tender and fragile in this moment that you canât pinpoint, and a deep feeling begins to crawl its way, spreading through your toes and fingertips. all you know is itâs the feeling you get before youâre about to spill your heart out to someone.Â
âhaechan?âÂ
he hums, and the sound could break your heart.Â
âdo you ever feel lonely sometimes?âÂ
you hear the smile in his voice without having to turn around to look at him â its the one that starts at the corners and spreads slowly across his face. âso this is what keeps you up at night.âÂ
âiâm serious, haechan.â running your hands through your hair, you are aware that you are beginning to sound like a rom-com protagonist, but you donât care.Â
âsorry.â you hear the clink of teaspoons against cups as he stirs the hot chocolate. âi mean, i guess i do feel a little lonely sometimes. but itâs notâŚan all-consuming thought.â a pause. âi guess it is, for you though, isnât it?âÂ
you hesitate, before nodding because fuck it, this has been on your mind for way too long and jaemin was rarely helpful. always with his arm slung over another girl, you had a hard time getting jaemin to admit he got lonely sometimes.Â
choosing your words carefully, you continue your spiel. âitâs justâŚitâs insane to me how we are told that life is so romantic, that there are so many wonderful moments in love we can look forward to, but none of that is happening to me and it doesnât seem like it will be happening any time soon.âÂ
haechan comes over to you, and passes you a mug of hot chocolate. soothingly, he places a hand on yours where it rests on the counter. âyou have to wait y/n. i promise, one day youâll find someone who loves you, and all the things youâre dreaming about will happen.âÂ
âyou canât know that for sure,â you press. âi mean, when will someone write a love letter to me? will we kiss in the rain in the park? will they run to see me at a new yearâs eve party?âÂ
âwoah woah woah, slow down.â he nudges your mug with his, indicating that you should drink, so you take a sip of chocolate: itâs rich and warm.Â
âiâm sorry. itâs just over the years things just keep getting added to this list of love, and now that i look at it it just seems ever the more impossible.âÂ
âlove isnât defined by actions and experiences,â haechan muses.Â
âbut i want to experience these things,â you say, feeling a little shy at how raw this conversation was getting. Â
haechan smiles at that, at the yearning hidden in your small voice. the two of you sit for a while, nursing your cups of chocolate, lost in your own thoughts. enjoying the warmth of his hand on yours, you look at the glimmering countertop and choose not to say anything so he doesnât move his hand away.Â
and suddenly, out of the blue, haechan asks you a question.Â
âjust out of curiosity, what are some things on your list?âÂ
feeling a little embarrassed, because really â sharing your romantic fantasies with someone was beyond intimate, you mumble, âjust simple things. going to the aquarium. being a couple at the amusement park, on the ferris wheel. watching fireworks together. cuddling while watching movies in my bedroom.âÂ
haechan thinks about it for a moment. you can almost see the wheels turning in his head. you sit in silence for so long, youâre about to ask him what heâs thinking about, or tell him itâs not that serious, when he speaks up.
âiâll do them with you.âÂ
you almost choke. âiâm sorry?âÂ
âiâll help you complete your list.â he looks at you, as if itâs a completely normal thing heâs just said.Â
âbutâŚbut i meanâŚâ you blink confusedly. you were supposed to do those things with a boyfriend or someone you loved, not just as friends. that would defeat the whole purpose.Â
reading your mind, haechan added âitâll just be like fake dating. iâll pretend to be your boyfriend so you can experience all that you want to.âÂ
youâre beginning to see a little bit of the haechan that you donât usually get to see, as he grins at you and thereâs suddenly something sharp to the smile you always found gentle. âthe full, personalised, boyfriend experience. just so you can have a go.âÂ
you laugh, but thatâs just a cover for all the questions running through your head. âi-i donât know,â you stammer. âdoes it even count if itâs fake?âÂ
âyouâre the one making the rules.â tilting his head to the side, his eyes glimmer almost teasingly.Â
âbut what are you suggesting? what do you have in mind?âÂ
âwellâŚâ haechan hums as he thinks about it. âi could do everything with you on the list, as your fake boyfriend. in the timeframe that weâre going about carrying out this activity iâll be fully and completely your boyfriend, yours to hug and kiss and hold hands with, until itâs over. then we can go back to beingâŚâ he smiles at you, hesitantly. âfriends? does that work?âÂ
this haechan makes your palms sweaty, and makes your breath catch. this haechan makes you feel jumpy, and nervous, and impulsive. you think youâd do anything he asked in that moment.Â
âokay.â you say slowly, and he smiles wide. âwait no.â you hesitate. âwait, fuck it, yes. letâs do it.âÂ
he laughs. âare you sure?âÂ
âwait.â his body heat is radiating off his skin as all his attention is focused on you. lips still pressed into a smile, his eyes bright and far too mesmerizing in the dim moonlight. and you canât help but wonder then, âwhat if we catch feelings?âÂ
tilting his head to the side in consideration, he leans in close, one arm reaching out to cage you in. the two of you are nose to nose. you can count his every eyelash, see the constellation of moles scattered across his face and neck. his breath so close to your own, that your eyes canât help but flutter shut.
âthen thatâs the best part.â he whispers.
xÂ
you try not to think about how you felt when haechan leaned in, or the way the circles he traced into the back of your hand were still burning. you couldnât help looking for the smell of his perfume on your clothes.
youâre way too easy, y/n. this is only the first real conversation youâve had with him.Â
youâre about to turn off the lights and call it a night, hoping to some power above that youâre able to reign in your emotions come morning, when thereâs a light tap at your door.Â
ây/n? are you there?âÂ
itâs him. you spend about 5 seconds debating whether or not to pretend youâve already fallen asleep, but curiosity eventually wins you over. crossing over to the door, you place a hand on the doorknob.Â
âhaechan?âÂ
you can hear him shift from behind the door, pushing it so it keeps shut. ây/n, wait, donât open the door. i just want to tell you something.âÂ
slowly, you remove your hand from the doorknob and the latch clicks back, shut.
 âokayâŚâÂ
heâs breathing softly, and in the quiet you can hear it as if he were in the room with you. ây/n, iâm sorry i sprung the idea on you just now. you can forget i said anything if it made you uncomfortable.â he shifts his weight from foot to foot, nervously. âespecially the part about catching feelings.âÂ
âitâs fine,â you say softly, but thereâs a little disappointment stinging at you. does he regret it?Â
âbut also, if youâd like, i would really love to do all those things with you,â the words come out in a rush, as if heâs trying to be brave. âas fake lovers. without feelings attached.âÂ
you donât know what to say, and you can tell that for each second you stay silent, haechan is growing less and less confident behind the door. you run things through in your head quickly. this plan meant that you were able to jump headlong into romantic experiences youâve dreamt of for what felt like your whole life, without the potential of them being ruined by a bad date, or waiting for years more to find the right one. and most of all, you trusted haechan with this.
haechan is leaning against the opposite wall, looking at the floorboards, but his head shoots up when you open the door.Â
taking a deep breath, you look him in the eyes. âletâs do it.âÂ
âreally?â shocked, he reaches for you â maybe to wrap you in his arms for a hug, but drops them, remembering what he had said about making you feel uncomfortable. putting his hands behind his back to resist the urge to swing you into the air, his expression of surprise melts into a huge smile. one that makes you laugh.Â
âyouâre more excited about this than me,â you tease, and because you just canât help it, you step forward and give him a quick hug. âthanks for doing this with me.âÂ
instantly, his arms loop around your waist, squeezing tightly. âthank you for trusting me.âÂ
the butterflies in your stomach, however, tell you that you were maybe being a bit too trusting. without feelings attached. because would that really be possible with him, whoâs currently making your heart race and your breath catch?Â
x
it was a week since the beach house. and while the opening of summer felt optimistic and hopeful, now everyone had to wander back to their lives and figure out exactly what they were going to do for the next three months. jeno and renjun had an ongoing bet that jaemin would be fired from his summer job within the week. and jaemin had a bet with you that jeno and renjun wouldnât find themselves a job that entire summer.
but you knew exactly what you were going to do for the season. and it all started with getting in the passenger seat of haechanâs car as he took you to a waffles place for breakfast.Â
âhey.âÂ
âhi.â he flashes a quick smile at you. âyou look nice today.âÂ
âreally?â you adjust the collar of your shirt self-consciously, checking on your hair through the rearview mirror.Â
âno, i lied.â he laughs, and the sound is all too fitting for the morning sunshine that flits in through the windows. âyes, i mean it. i like your shirt.â
âmy shirt?âÂ
âjust take the compliment.âÂ
you canât help a smile of your own. âokay. i will.â
for a while, he drives in silence. itâs a peaceful sense of calm that you think youâll come to enjoy. thereâs a lot of comfort in just sitting next to haechan, watching his hands move on the wheel, his careful eyes scanning the road.
âso, y/n, i took a look at your list,â he starts.Â
you had texted him a small list of the things you were thinking about doing. the classic dinner and a movie. going to the amusement park. sharing a kiss while watching fireworks.Â
feeling a little shy all of a sudden in his car, you nod. âis it a bit much?â
ânot at all,â he says quickly. âi was just wondering how youâve never done some of those things before. i wouldâve thought going to the amusement park was entry level honeymoon phase stuff.âÂ
you nod approvingly. âitâs sweet that you think so.âÂ
âdidnât you use to have a boyfriend?âÂ
âi did,â you muse. âi dated mark a while ago.âÂ
âour senior?âÂ
âyeah.â looking out the window at the cars passing by, you think back to your time with mark. âhe was always nice to me. but we never really went out and did things. we broke up because i was someone who loved romance, and he wasnât.âÂ
 âi see.â haechan hesitates. there was something about the way you talked about mark that unsettled him, but he couldnât pinpoint what it was. âdo you think you could get back together with him?âÂ
âtrying to pass me off onto someone else already?â you donât pick up on the shift in haechanâs tone, and mistake it for genuine curiosity. âi guess i could. maybe after these years apart he wants something romantic too.âÂ
although the morning was warm, haechan felt a sense of cold sweep through him. he tries to brush it off. âwell, thank your lucky stars you have me nowâÂ
looking over at him, his hair falling slightly over his eyes, the troubled crease of his brow, your thoughts of mark immediately clear. âthank you,â you say, a little too emotionally for the early morning and this car ride.Â
he looks over at you, and his chest eases up at the warmth in your eyes. âdonât mention it,â he says, and smiling at you is the easiest thing in the world.
x
the line for popcorn at the movies had stopped moving. fidgeting from the cold of the cinema, you wrap your arms around yourself as haechan stands by you, scrolling on his phone for a deal that he saw for a discounted drink combo. one arm slung casually over your shoulders, you lean into his touch just a little.Â
today he was helping you out by taking you for a date. specifically, the classic dinner and a movie idea that has been long since rendered obsolete, but you had never had a chance to do. standing in line, his fingertips brushing your shoulder, you recall how he had showed up 5 minutes early outside your apartment, holding a small bouquet of flowers, and doing the thing where he flicked his fingers to splay out the two movie tickets he had ordered early on. the two of you had dinner at a nice italian restaurant, and he had offered to pay but you insisted, since you were technically making him do all of this.Â
âare you cold?â drawing you out of your thoughts, you turn to see haechan, concern causing his eyebrows to furrow and his heart-shaped lips to form a slight pout. âwhy didnât you bring a jacket? you knew we were going to watch a movie.âÂ
the line moves forward by a fraction of an inch, and you take a step forward, haechan now standing slightly behind you. âi completely forgot,â you whined. âi just havenât watched a movie at the cinema in a while.âÂ
haechan bites back a smile, and slots his phone into his back pocket. the arm that is slung over your shoulder drops to your waist, while his other comes to circle around you from behind, and before you know it heâs pressed up against your back. you can feel the heat of his skin even with the thick hoodie heâs wearing over. dropping his head onto your shoulder, you feel him smile against your neck. âthere,â he whispers. ânow you wonât be cold anymore.âÂ
trying to steady your nerves, you stare resolutely ahead. âcouldnât have just given me your jacket like a normal person?âÂ
he shakes his head cutely, his soft hair tickling your jaw. ânope.âÂ
you make sure your voice stays resolutely calm. âthen what will we do during the movie? youâll be sitting next to me.âÂ
the line moves forward and haechan straightens, but his arms never leave your side. âguess youâll have to hold on tight.â
and so you do. he ends up draping the hoodie over you during the movie, and he clings onto your arm, head resting on your shoulder. you hold on after the movie when he drops you off at home, grabbing onto his arm to steady yourself getting out of his car.
you hold on when he takes you for the next date at the amusement park; and when he tilts your chin upwards to press a kiss at the corner of your lips, your top-of-the-ferris-wheel moment, you squeeze his hands in yours and move so your lips slot against his. you tell him with your smile that itâs alright.Â
you hold on to him through your dates to the local aquarium, and to the beach. you let him pull you close as he drags you around the mall window-shopping, and as he guides you through clubs and restaurants.Â
and if some part of you gets scared that it might be getting too real, if some part of you feels a little hurt whenever he brings up the list or when he removes your hand from his, you ignore it as best you can.Â
x
âthanks for inviting me to this event,â you whisper, as you step into the doorway of the mansion, which really looks like a castle from the level of grandeur that meets your eyes. a man steps forward to take your coat, and you feel giddy.Â
ânah, sorry for stealing you away on some random summer night.â haechan smiles, and you feel a tug in your heart. in his suit, he looks like he belongs here with all this finery, the slopes of his shoulders and the slight cinch of the waist looking elegant under the chandeliers, the rings scattered on his hands catching the light in pretty ways. âbesides, itâs all part of the experience, isnât it?âÂ
right. kissing and fireworks. trying to disguise the squeezing feeling in your chest, you smile back. âwhy do you keep bringing that up?âÂ
âdo you not want me to?â thereâs something careful about the way he looks at you.Â
âi donât.â you say, quietly.Â
âthen i wonât.â he extends an arm for you to take. âtonight youâll just be my date.â and with your heart thundering up your throat, he steers you into the warmth of the room.
you spend most of the night in the same giddy spiral of emotions, as he twirls you on the dance floor expertly, and winces dramatically when you step on his toes. your hands never leave each othersâ grasps, as you stand around tables eating finger-food and drinking champagne. as the party went on, he introduced you through holding up your clasped palms to each of his parentâs friends, earning a lot of cooing and fussing about.Â
âhaechan, how well youâve grown up!âÂ
âis this your girlfriend? haechan is so lucky to be with such a beautiful girl like you.âÂ
âhaechan! come say hello to the kids, they miss you!âÂ
âthis wonât take long,â he mumbles sadly to you, as an aunt of his insists he meet his cousins upstairs. âiâll meet you at the bar, okay?âÂ
âokay,â you smile, inwardly dying at the idea of haechan interacting with kids. as if he couldnât get infinitely cuter. âhave fun!âÂ
âdonât let someone steal my date away,â he warns, as heâs pulled away. âi mean it â youâre mine tonight.âÂ
youâre mine. you feel like youâre floating on a cloud as you make your way to the bar, youâre sure youâre at least swaying on your feet.Â
âwoah.â a hand reaches out to steady you, helping you settle into a seat. âtoo much champagne?âÂ
you gape at the man whoâs sitting next to you now. âmark?âÂ
fidgeting with the collar of his suit and looking very uncomfortable, he nods in greeting. âdidnât know you were coming to this thing.âÂ
you look at him. he had gotten a haircut recently. but besides that in terms of appearance, he looked just as he did when the two of you were together, except for the fact that something about his demeanor was off. he looked tired, and there was something weary about his posture that hadnât been there before.Â
âi was invited,â you tell him. âhow are you here?âÂ
âone of the ladies there is my aunt.â he pauses. âyouâve never met her. are you enjoying yourself?â
you think back to haechanâs smile as he sways underneath the lights, holding your hips. before you know it, youâre smiling too. âitâs a nice night. this place is really beautiful.âÂ
mark studies you for a moment. âhow have you been?âÂ
âiâve been alright.â you figure since there arenât any hard feelings, you donât have to make anything up as you would for an ex you were bitter over. mark was still a nice person, and he had been good to you in the right ways.Â
âitâs summer, so iâve been going out more i guess. how about you?â
âiâve been alright.â he downs his glass of white wine and signals for another one in a fluid motion, and you raise your eyebrows. shaking his head, he changes his answer.Â
âokay, things could be better.âÂ
âwhy?âÂ
âjust been feeling a little lonely.âÂ
you are so taken aback, that you let out a laugh. he looks at you, affronted, and somehow the furrow of his eyebrows makes you laugh even harder.Â
âiâm sorry,â you calm yourself down. âi wasnât laughing at you, not really. itâs justâŚâ you take a sip of your own drink. âi was in the exact same situation say a few months ago.â at his bewildered expression, you gesture. âplease continue, though.â
mark shrugs and goes along with it. âi guess i was just realizing that i wasnât as happy as i could be. there were times where i would be â i donât know, having dinner, and iâd just think âdamn. really wish i had someone with me right now.â you know?âÂ
âi do know.â you nod. âitâs crazy weâre experiencing the same thing, after, you know, so many years.âÂ
âyeah.â he looks at you carefully. âcrazy.âÂ
âhey baby.âÂ
a hand slides possessively around your waist, and you jump. the next thing you know, a pair of lips are kissing their way down your neck, as another hand snakes its way around you until you are fully in their embrace. craning your head up, you already know who youâre going to see.
âhi haechan,â you say breathlessly.Â
âsorry for leaving you for so long,â he murmurs, intermittently, as he continues to plant wet kisses on your neck. âthe kids were going crazy.âÂ
feeling like you were about to burn up into a crumble of ashes, you splutter out, âwe have company.âÂ
pulling away from you, haechan turns and stares at mark, coldly. âsorry, i didnât notice.â his hand still draped over you, you can almost hear the forced normalcy in his voice when he asks, âand you areâŚ?âÂ
âmark,â mark supplies, awkwardly fidgeting with the coaster under his glass.Â
looking up at him, you see a flash of something race through haechanâs eyes, as he tightens his hold on you. âmark. well, hello, and goodbye.âÂ
he pulls you to your feet, and you set down your drink hurriedly and latch onto his arm. âsay goodbye to mark, sweetheart.âÂ
âbye mark. things will get better, iâm sure of it,â you say, still left breathless by the turn of events.Â
raising his eyebrows, he turns back to the bar. âsee you around y/n.âÂ
âi donât think so,â haechan chirps brightly, before tugging you away and past the throes of people, down a narrow hallway that was deserted.Â
âhaechan, what are you doing?âÂ
even in the dim lit of the hall, you can see his glower. âwhat were you talking to mark about?âÂ
âi donât knowâŚâ you shake your head, still a bit lost. âjust about life, i guess.âÂ
âdid he ask to get back together with you?â he blurts out, suddenly.Â
âwhat? no!â you splutter.Â
âi heard him say he was lonely. who the fuck says that to their ex unless they want to get back together?âÂ
you take the hard look in his eyes. hesitantly, you call out. âhaechan?âÂ
he huffs.Â
âhe didnât want to get back together, i promise.â he looks at you, warily. âand even if he did, i wouldnât want to get back together with him.âÂ
it is almost laughable how quickly his expression clears.Â
âyou wouldnât?âÂ
âi wouldnât,â you confirm. âi told you, iâm completely over it.âÂ
âokay,â he sighs, in something that sounds like relief. and before you could even register it, he pulls you into a hug, crushing you against him. âsorry, i guess i got nervous.âÂ
âthatâs alright,â you whisper, wrapping your arms around him firmly, feeling his heartbeat against your ears, and you smile when you realise itâs racing.Â
âhey itâs almost midnight,â he dips down to whisper into your hear. âdo you want to go to the balcony to watch the fireworks?â as you nod, he leads you gently away from the corridor and through a set of glass doors, stepping out onto a beautiful balcony. the night air smells like honey and roses, and the sky is clear and bright with moonlight. Â
you feel a tug at your fingertips, and you look to your side to find him smiling as he looks up.Â
âwhat are you smiling about?âÂ
he hums. âiâm smiling about the fact that my date is the prettiest girl at the party.âÂ
you pretend to wrinkle your nose, and use your free hand to hit him on the shoulder. âcorny.âÂ
âyou love it.âÂ
and because itâs been weeks, and haechan is slowly making a home in your heart, you decide you need to at least start acknowledging the honest truth of the matter, so you donât say anything.Â
as the night sky fills with fireworks and the people inside the party cheer, he turns to hold your face in his hands, the tenderness and warmth in his eyes unparalleled by the lights in the sky.Â
you tilt your face up to kiss him, and as his arms fall to your waist, with a jolt you remember his voice at the bar. hey baby. the term of endearment swirls in your chest, and makes you drape your arms around his shoulders and pull him just a little closer. the two of you donât break apart for what feels like hours, as you lose yourself in the feeling of his soft lips on yours, the brush of your noses, and the slight tremble of his fingertips on your cheeks. it feels and tastes as real as you have ever known.Â
x
except itâs not real. and you canât ignore it. so you avoid it.Â
keeping busy and finally diving into all the things you wanted to do for the summer was your only way of telling haechan you couldnât make it for the next âdateâ, or the next. you can tell heâs a little confused, but since the whole thing was your idea, heâs trying his best to respect whatever pace youâre deciding to go with. you push it all away, and you try to live life without thinking of him and his hands, the way he closes his eyes in bliss when the sunlight makes his skin glow, the way his hair looks after he tugs his hoodie off, and the feel of his lips when he presses his face into the crook of your neck when he thinks youâre not paying attention.Â
itâs late. you think youâve definitely just had the longest day youâve had all summer, running errands all around the city. all you wanted to do was lie in bed and put on a show that you could fall asleep to. lazily changing into your favorite pajamas, you set up your laptop on your bed, and youâre just about to press play when your phone screen lit up the dark room.Â
jaem: wru
one of jaeminâs summer house parties mustâve been today. you were so tired that you forgot.Â
y/n: too tired :( i donât think iâll go sorry
jaem: haechan needs you
youâre sure your heart actually stops beating for a second. haechan needs you. and just like that, your imagination kicks into overdrive, wondering what he could possibly need you for.Â
holding your breath, you watch the three dots on your screen indicating jaemin typing for what seems like ages before your phone buzzes again.Â
jaem: super hammered needs u to drive him home lol sry my bad that sounded weird
you let out a sigh of relief, but you canât shake the adrenaline that rushed into you when you first saw the message.
y/n: canât you let him crash at your placeÂ
jaem: he wonât stop ASKING for u itâs driving everyone crazyÂ
a voice message comes through. he plays it, and itâs someone breathing really heavily. youâre beginning to wonder if jaemin sent this on accident, when haechanâs voice, low and husky from the alcohol, murmurs through the phone.Â
ây/n can you hear me? i wannaâŚ.wanna see you⌠pleaseâŚiâll do anythingâŚâÂ
âYOUâRE NOT BEING KIDNAPPED,â jaeminâs voice rings out, his words a little slurred but doing nothing to conceal the impatience in his tone. âGET A GRIP MAN.âÂ
âPLEAAAAASEâ, he raises his voice in an impressive whine, and you wince in second-hand embarrassment because youâre sure the entire living room must have heard that. âI MISS YOU.âÂ
the voice message ends.
jaem: what a loser but yeah you get the gist of it
y/n: okay iâm on the way. can you get him on the phone?Â
jaem: do it yourself
x
on the drive there, you do call haechan.Â
he picks up halfway through the first ring of the phone. ây/n?â
âhi haechan. iâm on the way.âÂ
âdonât lie to me,â he mumbles. âhonk your car horn.âÂ
âiâm not going to do that!,â you hiss, as if he were right here with you. âthere are cars around.âÂ
âliar,â he breathes. thereâs a pause, and when you next speak youâre startled to hear his voice wobble. âliar. youâre not coming to get m-âÂ
you slam your palm into your car horn, feeling your cheeks burn.Â
on the other end, he sniffles, and you presume heâs nodding at you. âokay. stay safe.âÂ
âi will.â you hesitate. âis everything okay? did something happen at the party? are you hurt?â
he sighs over the phone. âeverything is not okay,â he sniffles again, âbecause youâre not here.âÂ
you swallow hard. you want to take a hand off the wheel and slap yourself, because you need to remember that heâs not himself right now, and he might regret this all in the morning. you calm yourself down before responding as lightly as you can. âhaechan iâll be there any minute now, okay? but you have to tell me if something happened and if you want to talk about it.âÂ
he breathes heavily into the receiver. eventually, he mumbles out, ânothing happened.â shuffling, a pause, and then⌠âjust miss you thatâs all. i want to do moreâŚmore experience-y stuff with you.â more to himself than to you, he rambles on. âweâre falling behind you know. how are we going to finish this by the end of summer?âÂ
a shot of pain twists at your guts, and you feel nauseous. so he really just wants to get all of this over and done with. you want to stop the car so you can throw up. you want to turn it back around. youâre suddenly regretting dropping everything just because he wanted to see you, because if this was whyâŚÂ
you keep driving on autopilot. the call has gone silent, but you can hear haechan breathing on the other end, and itâs driving you mad. you have no right to yell at him, but you almost do.Â
when you pull up at jaeminâs driveway, you clear your throat. your voice controlled, you say, âiâm here now. you want me to come in and get you?âÂ
âokay. iâm in the 1st floor bathroom.âÂ
x
the front door swings open, and youâre met with jaemin. at first, you think heâs going to tell you off for taking so long, but something in your face causes the words to die in his throat.Â
ây/n?â he asks. âare you okay?âÂ
and before you know it, youâre wrapped in his arms in a hug and youâre bawling like you hadnât for months. the built up pressure of avoiding haechan, of having to get into character as his girlfriend and having to get out of character just as often, and all your confusion at your feelings leave you sobbing and you just canât stop. jaeminâs running his hands down your back and making soft, soothing noises.Â
you realise that you just really, really, missed your best friend.Â
âiâm s-sorry,â you choke out. âi havenât come round to see you ever since the start of s-summer.âÂ
âitâs okay,â he shakes his head, and leans back to look at you, wiping tears off your face gently. âweâve both been busy.âÂ
but you shake your head. âi really need to talk to you. i need your opinion in my life.âÂ
he laughs at that. âi never thought iâd hear you say that.âÂ
you just go back to hugging him as you slowly calm down, and the constricting feeling in your chest eases. but after a moment, your phone buzzes in your pocket, and when you check it you see that haechan has spammed your text messages with a bunch of â?????????â and sad faces.Â
jaemin, ever the nosiest person in the room, is looking at your phone with a frown. âyou never told me you started dating haechan, by the way.âÂ
ignoring the twist in your stomach, you shake your head. âthatâs because iâm not.â jaemin raises his eyebrows, and you elaborate. âweâre just doing coupley things. for the experience.âÂ
narrowing his eyes because he knows you way too well, jaemin asks, âwas this something you decided in the middle of the night? itâs sounding very classic middle-of-the-night-y/n âŚ.â but at the look of frustration on your face, he immediately drops it. âokay, okay. not now. i get it.âÂ
ây/n? are you here?â
you still, as haechan shuffles into view. he squints, until he confirms that itâs you, and suddenly heâs rushing towards you giddily and unsteadily, his socked feet slipping and sliding on the floor of the hallway until hes collapsed in your arms.Â
and there it is: his damn face in your neck again.
âwondered where you were, angelâ you feel his hot breath against the base of your neck, and shivers shoot down your spine. âcan i call you that? is it allowed?âÂ
exchanging glances with you, seeing how this was slowly making you go insane, jaemin reaches out hesitantly to pry him off of you. âhaechan, maybe itâs best if you stay at my place tonight-âÂ
but haechan is quick to shrug him off, and with an agility that he shouldnât be capable of in his state he pivots behind you and clings onto your back. his face once again buried in your neck.Â
âdonât wanna,â he shakes his head vigorously. âwanna stay with y/n.âÂ
ây/n doesnât want to stay with you,â jaemin starts forward again, making eye contact with you as he confirms, âright, y/n?âÂ
haechan spins you around in his hold, with the most wounded expression youâve ever seen from him, or anyone for that matter. his eyes filling with tears, his cheeks flushed and his lip wobbling in an alarming way, he chokes out, âyou d-donât wantâŚto s-stayâŚwith me?âÂ
âi do, i do.â you assure him, trying to soothe him by drawing circles on his back with your thumb as he bites back sobs. over haechanâs back, you can see jaemin sigh defeatedly. âwhat am i supposed to do, heâs about to cry!â you hiss at him.
âhe can cry on cue,â jaemin mouths.Â
pause. what?
you look back at haechanâs face, but every expression seems to be genuine: his bottom lip caught between his teeth and the tears shimmering in his lashes, his hands â which he barely seems to be aware of â caressing your sides nervously, as if afraid you were going to disappear into thin air.Â
âhaechan,â you start. âare you lying to me?âÂ
x
but that was the wrong thing to say. the better part of the next hour was spent trying to console a weeping and sobbing haechan on his knees, who would not stop clutching your waist and biting jaemin when he tried to pry him off of you. and then it was guiding him to your car, and another round of consoling as you assured him that no, you werenât going to disappear as you were driving, and no, you could not drive one-handed so you could not hold his hand the entire way, but yes, he could put his hand on your thigh if he promised he wouldnât do anything else.Â
you end up reaching, and then driving away from haechanâs apartment, because he would not leave the car without you and you figured that you might as well get a good nightâs sleep at your own home. and somehow, you end up digging out some of markâs old clothes out from the back of your closet for him to wear. and now, youâre standing between his legs, brushing his teeth for him while he looks at you adoringly.Â
he mumbles something intelligible, his mouth full of toothpaste foam, and you shake your head tiredly at him.Â
ânuh-uh. rinse your mouth out first.âÂ
you hold the spare mug up to his mouth and his lips wrap around the rim of it obediently. turning to spit in the sink, he swivels back to face you, his arms never leaving your side.Â
âiâm sorry.â he says, quietly.Â
âitâs okay. i know youâd do the same for me,â you say, patiently, because itâs true. if you were drunk, haechan would definitely drop everything to make sure you were safe.Â
that you were sure of, because that was just the kind of person he was.Â
âno,â he tugs his bottom lip with his teeth again, looking nervous. âitâs not about that.â his arms remove themself from your waist and he wraps them around himself instead. all of a sudden, youâve never felt colder.Â
âwhat do you mean?âÂ
he doesnât look at you in the eye when he answers. âsorry for bringing up our deal. thatâs not why i miss you.âÂ
you think you could cry. âreally?â he nods, but his eyes are still on the floor. âhaechanâŚâ you press. âlook at me.âÂ
he looks up. he looks so pretty right there, his heart-shaped lips and moles scattered haphazardly over his cheeks and nose.Â
âso why do you miss me?â you ask, hoping against hope. his lips part, and for a split second you think heâs going to lean forward and kiss you.Â
but then his lips press together. he shakes his head. and again. and then he slides off the counter, brushes past you and out of the bathroom despite you calling his name. and when you break yourself out of your daze and walk, trembling slightly, to your bedroom, you see him tucked under the covers, fast asleep.Â
x
âi still don'tâ get this âquiet haechanâ thing you keep going on about,â jaemin chews thoughtfully on a forkful of salad. âbut okay, iâll bite.âÂ
youâre having lunch with jaemin for the first time in weeks. with nothing much going on in his life for the summer, him waving you off when you apologised again about not checking in with him, the two of you breezed past your usual topics and quickly moved on to the elephant in the room: you and your fake relationship with haechan.Â
nervously, you pick at your fries. âdo you think i should just tell him we can stop now?âÂ
jaemin shook his head. âthatâs not the main problem.â ever the mom best friend, he takes a pause for dramatic effect before leaning in. âthe main problem is that your catching feelings policy is completely shit.âÂ
you glare at him, but donât manage to keep it up. heâs right. âyou think i should ask him about that?âÂ
âof course.â jaemin shrugs. âbut you could also just confess and see what happens.â at your mortified expression, he raises a hand to calm you down. âyou never know until you try.âÂ
unwilling to address the fact that he assumed you were in love with haechan, and the fact that he was probably right, you argue back. âyouâre the one whoâs friends with the both of us. do you have any idea if he maybe likes me or not?âÂ
âiâm not telling you,â jaemin says, stubbornly. âyou have to make the decision and accept the risks it comes with.âÂ
you put your head in your hands. âi really hate you sometimes.â
xÂ
as it turned out, âsometimesâ turned out to be occuring quite frequently, because jaemin seemed hell bent on getting you to talk to haechan, even if it was through the most roundabout ways.Â
such as inviting the beach-house group of friends over for dinner the next day, just so you had a reason to talk to haechan.Â
and that led you to where you were, currently, jaemin putting the cap back on his black marker as the words âASK ABT CATCH FEELINGS POLICYâ scrawled over your wrist and palm.Â
âiâll remember to ask him, i swear,â you say impatiently, trying to wriggle your arm out of his grasp, but jaemin was a man on a mission.Â
âi donât trust you,â he insists. âthis way, even if you donât bring it up, heâll read it off your arm, and you will both talk it out.â finishing up with a few exclamation points, he caps his marker triumphantly.Â
youâre about to head to the bathroom to wash it off, when haechan shuffles into the living room, and embarrassingly itâs as if your mind is wiped clean.Â
between the night he slept over and now, the two of you had only seen each other once. he had called to apologize for bothering you the night of jaeminâs party, and you made plans to have lunch together, not dinner (because night time was always an emotional affair for the two of you, as evidenced in the past few weeks).Â
sitting in the sun, staring at him while he talked, the two of you eating in semi-silence, was enough for you to realise that no matter what time of day it was you would always be a little too giddy over him. the two of you, in some sort of mutual agreement, had left it at that â him bidding you goodbye with a pat on the shoulder, of all things.Â
and now, standing in front of you, his eyes just as confusing with their tenderness, you think that jaemin may be onto something.Â
âso how can i help?â haechan looks around the room, his mind on the dinner. âdo we have all the materials? orâŚâÂ
âeverythingâs in the kitchen, haechan,â you nod in the direction of the dining table. âiâll show you.âÂ
haechan nods, more to himself than you. then, hesitantly, he starts, ây/nâŚâÂ
something had to give. but not now, not as you felt everything in you crashing down, your heart threatening to spill over at the edges just at the sight of him again.Â
âweâre good.â you interrupt. âeverythingâs going to be okay, haechan.âÂ
he bites his lip.Â
âit will be,â you insist. âweâll talk later, okay?âÂ
his expression clears a little at that. âokay.âÂ
x
in the car on the way home, jaemin insisting haechan drive you, it begins to drizzle slightly. after the moment from just now, the two of you had almost been able to go back to normal, working side by side and sitting together during dinner. topics opening up between you, discussing what happened in the days you hadnât seen each other. things were comfortable, and you almost felt like you could go back to ignoring the aching feeling in your chest.Â
it slowly starts to end when the car peels into the street in front of your apartment. the two of you go quiet, and haechanâs body is tense as he looks straight ahead.
you realise you hadnât even brought up what you had meant to say.Â
âdo youâŚmaybeâŚwant to come inside?â you suggest. âwe could watch a movie?â
âitâs late.â he says, almost automatically. he looks over at you, and you look so hesitant and sad. fuck. something stirs inside his chest, and suddenly he wants to do anything to take that look away from your face.Â
âi mean, i could. just for a movie.âÂ
you smile, and haechan relaxes.
x
cozied up on your bed, haechan in a pair of sweats he had left over some other time, you slump against him as your eyes flicker between watching the movie on your laptop screen, and watching him. something about the way things were going tonight told you this might be the last time you could be with him like this, and you wanted to cherish it while you could.Â
the music swells in the random drama film you picked, and you are feeling that feeling again, the one that you get when youâre about to spill your soul out, and even with haechanâs warmth against you â his arm tucked into your waist and your head resting against his chest, the reality that he wasnât yours was crashing down all the walls in your heart.Â
he realises youâre crying before you do, as he registers the jagged breathing from your chest, and the soft sounds youâre making.Â
ây/n? whatâs wrong?âÂ
âi-i, i just.â you breathe, and your sobs wreck through your words, each one stabbing painfully at his chest. âiâm just s-so tired of not h-having someone who loves me that much.âÂ
running a hand up and down your back, haechan makes soft cooing noises as you bury your face in his chest. âokay. so watching this film was a baaaad idea.âÂ
youâre muffled sobs soak through his hoodie, and you press it closer to your face because it smells safe and it smells like him. your emotions running away from you, you splutter out, âmaybe iâll never find s-someone. maybe i just have to deal w-with it. these experiences are just t-temporary fixes, arenât they? iâll never find someone who l-loves me. i mean, right now i am so in love with you and you donât even seem to c-care ââÂ
haechan stills. he sits there, motionless, you still quivering in his arms, as his brain kicks into overdrive.Â
youâre in love with him?Â
incoherent, youâre still talking on and on, and suddenly he knows it isnât something he should be hearing.Â
âshut up.â he says, quietly, but you ignore him and ramble on. âshut up,â he insists.Â
âyou d-donât want me,â you sob, and somewhere in the back of your mind you know youâll be embarrassed about this later, but for now all you could focus on was the fact that haechan wasnât reacting because he was probably completely disgusted at the idea of even being with you. âi-i started to ignore you because it was too difficult to be around you, and suddenly you show up drunk and asking for me, and then you just act like nothing happened and i have the feeling that iâll never see you again-â
âfuck it,â he breathes, and suddenly heâs holding your face in his hands, moving you away from his chest. âshut up, y/n. please.â and then he is kissing you, his mouth moving on yours, begging you to understand. you think heâs drawing the breath straight from your lungs, and youâre sure your lips will bruise, but you kiss him back with even more fervor, settling your weight on his lap as you lean into him, and he groans.Â
breaking away from you, breathing heavily, he reaches for your hands and begins to press kisses to your knuckles, trying to ease you.Â
âhaechanâŚâ you start, because everything is so confusing to you at this moment. âdonât-you donât mean it-â
âwhatâs this?â he interrupts, as he flips your palm up, raking the sleeves of your hoodie upwards so the words âASK ABT CATCH FEELINGS POLICY!!!!!â, smudged but unmistakable, could be read even in the dim room.Â
âoh, y/nâŚâ he whispers, reaching to stroke your cheek. leaning into his palm, completely lost in his touch, you mumble on.Â
âjaemin said our catching feelings policy was shitâŚâ you blurt out. âand i agree. i want a new one. i want to be allowed to love you.âÂ
gently, haechan continues to whisper to you. âyouâre the one making the rules.â trembling, his arms wrap around you, and he rocks you in his hold tenderly. âyouâve always been the one making the rules. i would do anything you told me to. i would love you if you asked.âÂ
you donât understand any of the words heâs saying. âno,â you raise your voice a little louder, even though heâs still speaking in that low voice. âyou donât want me.â your eyes fill with tears, you can see it now: heâs comforting you, heâs lying to you because youâre crying, and haechan is nothing but good to you, a kindness and gentleness in everything he does that you just know youâll never feel again.Â
ây/n thatâs not true,â he shakes his head resolutely. âplease believe me.âÂ
his voice is patient and soothing, and itâs that tone which slowly calms you down. the gentle rhythm of his hands tracing circles on your arms allowing you to breathe easier, and relax a little in his hold to be able to really look at him. and itâs the worry in his eyes, and softness in the way heâs looking at you which makes something click into place in your head.Â
and so what if everything in your relationship with him was supposed to be fake â the dates, the moments heâs introduced you as his girlfriend. everything else in between had started to be real for you â the kisses, the time you told him not to mention the deal or the list or the experience at all and so he didnât, brushing his teeth for him as he sat on the counter, skin brushing against yours.
and so what if it was real for him too â the times where heâs held your hand or pulled you close when you werenât paying attention, the nights on the drive back when he would look over at you incessantly?
untangling yourself from him, you reach for the notebook and pen you keep on your nightstand. he doesnât stop you, tilting his head in confusion.Â
âwhat are you doing?âÂ
holding it out to him, your heart hammering in your chest, you gesture for him to take it. âwrite me something i can read when i wake up. itâs so i haveâŚ,â you take a breath. âitâs so i have proof that itâs real.â
something stirs in haechanâs chest. taking the pen in his hands, he begins to scrawl on the notebook, looking up at you as heâs writing.Â
âif you still feel the same way, call me as soon as possible, okay?âÂ
âokay,â you promise, breathlessly.Â
the yearning in your eyes is driving him crazy. guiltily, he reaches for you again, and slots his lips in yours, holding you tightly against him. as if kissing you was the last thing he would ever get to do.Â
you have half a mind to move into his lap, wrap your legs around his waist and keep him with you forever, but already he pries your hands away from him and heads for the door, reluctance making his movements disjointed and shaky.Â
âgo to sleep, y/n.â he says, gently. âiâll see you soon.âÂ
and with that, heâs gone, and youâre left on your bed, the note at your bedside burning a hole into your table. shutting away your laptop, you curl up under the covers, and somewhere in your mind you pray that the light of day doesnât treat you too harshly. Â
x
dear y/n,Â
last night you told me that you were in love with me. i donât know if it was the loneliness, or even if it was too late at night for you to be thinking straight. all i know is that i love you too. i didnât think you would want me unless we were playing pretend. but now i canât look at you without realising i am completely fucking in love with you. iâm sorry that you never knew, and that somehow i messed up to the point where you didnât believe me when i told you. if you wake up tomorrow and you still want me, call me. i will do everything with you again if it means itâll be real.Â
love, haechan
xÂ
itâs a little difficult to be around your friend group when theyâre all like this.Â
summer was drawing to a close, the optimism at the start and the feeling of endless days under the sun slowly fading to a blistering heat, which then slowly tapered out into a hazy sense of being in limbo. soon the seasons would change, the days get shorter and the nights grow longer, the loneliest parts of the year stretching out before everyone. the sense that this had been another summer of wasted potential, the sense of taking a deep breath before the dive, of holding love close to oneâs heart and hoping itâs enough to last through the winter, hanging in the air.
you had walked over to jaeminâs apartment for breakfast with everyone, practicing the entire way. you were going to tell haechan you wanted to talk to him. pull him away from the group, and talk to him in a separate room. the letter from last night, from him, seeming to burn right through your palms, words you wanted to echo right back at him.Â
but when you opened the door, you realise he wasnât there. instead, everyone else sat slumped around the living room, prodding at various snacks and cans, and waving at you lazily as you picked your way through them, looking for the familiar mop of brown hair and eyes you had come to love.Â
âjaemin,â you make your way to your friend, whoâs crumpled into the couch himself.Â
âhey y/n,â he smiles at you easily. âhow did it go yesterday?âÂ
âwell itâs still going,â you admit. âwhereâs haechan?âÂ
jaemin furrows his brow. âi swear he just arrived. i think he said something about getting us breakfast.âÂ
your body moves before you can think to, winding through the room and carrying you towards the front door and out into the driveway. and there it is â his car, slowing backing out. and through the window you can see him, looking over his shoulder, the familiar twist of his neck you knew so well. the arm he would throw over the passenger seat.Â
you call out to him, and by some miracle he hears you. he stops the car jerkily, and you rush towards him. he had just barely gotten out of the car when you fall into his arms â you think you never want to be separated from him again.Â
squeezing you against his chest, he murmurs next to your ear. âyou read my message?â you nod. âi meant every word,â he says, kissing the crown of your head. âi know weâve done this all backwards. really sometimes i just wish i could go back and ask you out like i should have done.âÂ
âi donât regret it,â you tell him truthfully. stepping back from his hold, you interlock his hands with yours, relishing the familiar feeling. âi donât regret any of the things we did.âÂ
âme neither.â he hesitates. âactuallyâŚmaybe i regret getting drunk at jaeminâs party.â he shuffles his feet. âi missed you a lot, and i feel like i should have just told you then.âÂ
âmaybe.â pause. âor you should tell me again now, because i donât think iâve heard you say it.â and itâs something thatâs a little teasing, because at this point you know he loves you just as much as you love him, but haechan takes it so seriously â straightening up, he holds your hands against his chest, looking deep into your eyes. you feel a little out of breath from the way heâs looking at you.Â
âiâm really sorry,â he starts. âfor everything. i love you so much. everything i ever told you, every time weâve touched, it was real for me.âÂ
âand if i believe you?âÂ
he smiles. and itâs a look you know so well, the familiarity in reading his expressions and talking to him without words hitting you full force.Â
âjust tell me you love me too,â he says, softly. ânot because itâs at night, and youâre feeling lonely, and not while youâre crying. was it real for you too?â
and even though youâre soon interrupted by jaemin, who urges the two of you to go get breakfast together. even though the two of you keep making lists of places you want to go, and things which feel like love to you â haechan presenting you with music to dance in the kitchen to, afternoons spent restaurant hopping and nights spent driving to look at the ocean and sit under the stars. even as winter eventually rolls around, and the two of you bundle yourselves up in the apartment, his cheeks perpetually a shade of red which makes you want to kiss him â
neither of you forget the way it all started. that first time he held your hand in the middle of the kitchen and warmed you all the way through.Â
because everything was real. and in a way, it always had been.
reader (gn) x kmg
â summary: in a (pointless) effort to get your workaholic boyfriend to rest, mingyu teaches you how to dance.
â 4.3K words
â tags: fluff, physical intimacy, no warnings
a/n: this is a little bit of self-indulgent, mindless, pointless, plotless fluff. does it make sense? not really. is it dramatic and full of cliches and unrealistic non-verbal communication? absolutely! enjoy.
like real people do - hozier
The sun had already set by the time you walked into the studio, the last wisps of light glowing over the mountains as you push on the front door to the facility. With a nod of acknowledgment and a soft smile, the receptionist waves at you in greeting. She doesnât need to tell you which studio to go to; this is a well-rehearsed routine.Â
Exams start next week and youâd spent every waking moment in the library, cramming as much as possible, poring over textbooks and math equations and literature essays. Your boyfriend, exemplary contemporary dance major Kim Mingyu, on the other hand, lived and breathed in the studioâfor the last week youâd had to practically drag him out of the building by his hairâbut it was Friday evening, and all you wanted was a moment with him before you were subjected to the horrors of finals season.
Exhaustion from the long week ripples through your body as you place your foot on the first stair. You canât help but let out a knowing sigh as you climb the steps to the second floor, shaking your head in resignation. Somehow it had never occurred to you that youâd be spending more time in a dance studio than in your own room while dating a dance major.Â
You reach the top of the stairs, your quiet steps echoing off the austere stone walls. Like usual, golden light spills from the door at the end of the hall, heavy bass thrumming from inside. Out of instinct, your feet pull you towards the studio, but as you open your mouth to greet your boyfriend, you pause. Instead of making your presence known, you tuck your body behind the door to watch as Mingyu appears from around the corner.Â
His chest heaves, likely from just finishing his latest routine. Dark bangs fall loosely in his eyes and he shakes his head impatiently, flicking the stray strands of hair out of his face. A few still stick to the skin of his forehead, shiny with sweat. The loose white t-shirt he wears clings to his body, displaying toned shoulders, biceps, a tight abdomen. You bite your lip, smiling a little to yourself. Mingyuâs physique never failed to amaze you, no matter how many times you had seen it.Â
A gentle melody plays from within the studio and you watch as your boyfriend kneels on the floor in position, knees splayed, body relaxed. As the beat fades in, he throws his head back, rolls his neck, and closes his eyes, casting his arms open wide.Â
Then, the music builds and Mingyu pushes himself off the floor with fervor, and heâs airborne, flying, leaping, dancing across the studio with ease. The muscles in his thighs ripple through his sweatpants with each new movement.
You know he hates it, but you could watch Mingyu rehearse for hours. The rhythm sang through his blood, the bass was his pulse. There was a reason he was the dance programâs golden boy. But ever the gentleman, heâd always laugh softly and brush off the compliments, a gentle pink hue dusted across his pretty cheekbones. Yeah, he knew he was goodâ but he was too sweet and far too humble to ever admit to it out loud.Â
Thereâs a pause in the music and Mingyu freezes. His stare is so intense, dissecting apart every single movement of his body in the reflection. It sends a thrill of excitement through your spine, but you stay rooted in place, mesmerized by your boyfriendâs aggressive focus.Â
A beat.Â
Then another.Â
Then he spins, hands stretching upwards, pulling towards the sky, eyes squeezed shut. A hair of a second too late, Mingyu kicks his leg out, catching his foot on his right ankle, and in a clumsy tangle of limbs, he crashes to his knees, a string of expletives exploding from his lips.Â
âGod- fuck!â he curses, pounding a fist on the floor. He rests his forehead on the cool studio floor for a moment before roughly pushing himself off the ground. The focus is broken, and you see the frustration in his body as Mingyu walks stiffly to the speaker to stop the music.Â
Taking that as your cue, you slip off your shoes and step into the studio, padding softly over to where your partner stands hunched by his duffel bag.Â
âHi, Mingyu,â you whisper and grin as he whips around. Youâd never know that he had just been angry by the way he looks at you, dark eyes softening, mouth splitting into his signature tooth-achingly-sweet grin. Mingyu rushes towards you, arms already outstretched to gather you in a hug. He squashes you against his body, warmth radiating off his bulky frame.
âHi, baby,â Mingyu breathes out, resting his cheek on the top of your head. âI didnât know you were coming. You should have told me.â Pulling away, he cups your chin to press a sweet kiss to your lips.Â
Sure, the two of you had been dating for a few years, but every touch from Kim Mingyu made your head swim. You smile softly as he flops against the wall, exhaustion finally clear as he slumps down to the floor.Â
âI know. Iâm sorry,â you reply, kneeling to better look at him. You gently brush away the hair from his eyes, his dark eyelashes fluttering with each feather-light touch from your fingers. The adoration in his eyes is so palpable thereâs little stopping you from kissing him until you canât breathe, but instead, you simply say, âI was just watching you for a little bit, I hope you donât mind.â
Just as quickly as it appeared, the happy little glimmer in Mingyuâs eyes winks out and he groans, turning his head to the side in vexation.
You know Mingyu hates making mistakes, and he especially hates making mistakes in front of others, constantly taking fault for every little slip-up. You know you shouldâve told him you were here right when you arrived, but you almost never get to see your boyfriend in his element and the temptation was too strong. You know he knows you saw him fall, and the ever-looming presence of his final performance probably isnât helping his stress levels, so you try your best to assuage his worries by rubbing your hand gently on his arm.
âHey, shit happens, ok? Try not to focus on it too much.â You lean forward to press another gentle kiss to his lips, and Mingyu melts, shoulders drooping in defeat. As you pull away, you see the weariness festering in his normally bright eyes, dulling them into a swampy brown. Finals week had taken its toll on everyone, it seems.Â
Standing, you offer Mingyu a hand.Â
âI think itâs time to go home,â you say, wiggling your fingers, but he shakes his head and runs a hand through his sweaty hair.Â
âCanât,â Mingyu mutters, âI gotta get this step down before the showcase on Tuesday.â He stands again, unsteady, to press play on the speaker. You frown and thrust a hand out against his chest. Mingyuâs heartbeat thumps steadily under your hand.
âKim Mingyu, itâs almost 11:30 PM on a Friday, what the fuck do you think youâre doing?â you ask, raising an eyebrow.Â
Mingyu's stance sags yet again, but still, he shakes his head, those same stubborn strands of hair tumbling back into his eyes. âIâll meet you at home, ok? I just really wanna get this right before I leave.â (Which really translates to âYes, I will be here all night if I have to beâ and you certainly will not sacrifice your Friday evening with your boyfriend so he can wear himself out even more.)
So you donât budge.
If Mingyu plans on being here all night then heâll just have to finally deal with you watching him. Before he can reach his arm around you, you snatch the phone from the speaker and hold it out of his reachâ as best as you can from a 6â3â man who is almost double your weight, that is.Â
âHey!â he whines, holding his hand out for the phone. Mingyu might be twice your size and three times as strong, but youâre not your boyfriendâs girlfriend for nothing, so you stand your ground, holding the phone away from him.Â
âNo! You have been here all day, you deserve to rest!â you respond, tucking the phone into your back pocket, and point a finger in your boyfriendâs direction. âYou havenât slept in days, I know you havenât eaten anything today, and the showcase isnât until Tuesday. You have time! Please, Mingyu,â you plead, resting your palms against his chest. He stares down at you, running his warm hands down your spine to rest at your waist, pulling you flush against his frame. Heâs still a little sweaty (and just a little bit stinky) but nonetheless, you smile, wrapping your arms around him, resting your head right above his heartbeat.Â
âLetâs go home,â you murmur against his chest, and you have to stifle a giggle as you feel Mingyuâs fingers traveling lower down your spine, past the waistband of your jeans to rest on your buttâ
Then suddenly, heâs pulled away, the phone held tightly in his left hand, and your back pocket now empty. You throw your hands up in the air in defeat and groan loudly.
âFine!â you say, opting to settle next to his duffle bag. âIf you wonât leave, then neither will I.â You cross your arms, frowning as deeply as you can. âHowâs that?âÂ
Mingyu doesnât respond. Instead he holds his hand out to you, dark eyes aglow in the dim studio lighting.
âDance with me,â he says softly.
You pause, a goofy smile creeping onto your face.
Absolutely not. No way.
If Kim Mingyu, star pupil, didnât like it when people watched him dance, you certainly didnât want anyone to see you dance, even if it was only your boyfriend.Â
âLetâs just go home,â you protest, but ever the Aries, Mingyu waits, fingers outstretched, that same tender smile playing on his lips.Â
âCome on! Itâll be fun. You wonât even have to do anything, Iâll do all the work,â he says and pulls you from the wall. You dig your heels into the ground as much as the smooth wooden floors will let you, wishing you were at home, snuggled on the couch next to your boyfriend instead of bargaining with him in a dark studio.
Ah, but the struggle is pointless. You might as well just go along with whatever ridiculous plan your boyfriend has because maybe it will inspire him to pack up and leave.Â
By now the two of you are standing in the center of the floor. Mingyu positions you in front of him, then mouths âwait hereâ and walks back to the speaker.Â
You had never actually done anything in a studio like this with Mingyu before, despite how long you had been together. Dancing for you was nothing more than some kind of stupid jig to elicit a knowing laugh from your boyfriend; nothing more than some foot tapping and head bobbing. The studio was his territory. Serious dancing was his thing.
You wipe your clammy palms on your sweatpants while Mingyuâs back is turned, desperately trying to think of a way out of this. All too soon he returns from the boombox, and he smirks as he catches you pulling your hands away from your pants.Â
âNervous?â your boyfriend chuckles, before suddenly pulling you flush against him. A small puff of air is pushed from your lungs as Mingyu holds you firmly against his warm body. Every touch. Butterflies erupt in your stomach as Mingyuâs hands come to rest at your waist again, fingers playing with the hem of your shirt. God, you wish he wouldnât do that- itâs so distracting.Â
âDonât be. Just follow me,â he murmurs.Â
His forehead comes to rest against yours and you release the breath held in your lungs. The nearness of him, the way the heat from his palms radiates through your shirt, the lingering traces of his cologneâthe familiarity of Kim Mingyu. Intoxicating.Â
The music starts gentlyâitâs a different melody than the one you heard playing while Mingyu was practicingâfull of soft guitar and a deep warbled voice crooning out of the speaker. Like real people do, the singer hums in the background.
You stare intently at your feet as you try to anticipate where your boyfriend is going to pull you next, and you stumble ungracefully more than once. The melody is familiar but it helps with nothing at all as you try to feel the rhythm. Honestly, your feet seem to have a mind of their own, going left when you yell âRIGHT!â in your head, toes catching on nothing, fingers gripping tightly onto Mingyuâs biceps every time you almost face-plant.
Your boyfriend is far too patient to say anything, but you can tell itâs taking everything in him not to laugh at you. A few times you try to make eye contact with him, but it seems like heâs making it worse on purpose because then youâre spinning again and you have to concentrate back on the ground.Â
âWhy is this so difficult?â you finally cry out, pushing yourself away from your boyfriend. Now youâre the frustrated one and youâre not even a freaking dance major. All you wanted to do was distract your boyfriend so you could go home, and somehow you got roped into this ridiculous situation, and you canât even do it right, and here he is just standing in front of you like a dope, reaching out to youâ
âHey,â Mingyu murmurs, warm hands reaching up to cup your face. âHey.â He smiles warmly, eyes alight with mirth. They soften when he senses your irritation. âYouâre thinking too much about this. Like you always do. Letâs just try again, and this time let me lead.âÂ
You frown and purse your lips. âMingyu, I just want to go home.â But another look at your boyfriend (who is now giving you his stupid, sad eyes) and you fold, dropping your head in defeat.
Pushover!Â
âDo you trust me?â Mingyu asks, as his large hands envelop yours again, holding them as delicately as you think could be humanly possible. His palms are calloused and warm from decades of dance, and you smile, despite your (ebbing) annoyance.Â
More than anything. âOf course.âÂ
He smiles. âThen trust me,â he replies, and pulls you back into the middle of the studio with a gentle tug.Â
Not wanting a repeat of last time, you force yourself to focus only on him. Donât think about your feet, donât think about the music, donât think. Mingyuâs eyes are trained on you and only you, drinking in your disheveled hair, the softness of the skin on your hands, the fatigue in your eyes, the way your body gives into him.Â
The melody floating through the air is slowly starting to make sense. As you relax, you lean your head gently against your boyfriendâs chest, listening to the thrum of his heartbeat in his ribcage. Mingyu hums along with the song, the deep vibrations buzzing against your ear.Â
Mingyuâs palm presses into your lower back, gently guiding you as the two of you waltz around the room, and for a moment everything nothing else matters.Â
Youâre sitting in the corner, anxiously picking at the skin on your thumb while your friend dances wildly in the center of the circle, the guys whooping and cheering as she drops down and shakes her ass in her tiny dress.Â
Wow, she is so gone. You watch a little wistfully as she grooves with some guy, throwing her head back and laughingâ genuinely laughingâ at something he says. It had always been so easy for her to pick up guys at parties and somehow you always got left in the dust. You let out a huff of frustration, slinging your purse over your shoulder, about to leave when someone approaches from the side.Â
Itâs the guy from your biology course. The tall one with the pretty hair and the pretty eyes and the pretty smile. The one you admired every single day from behind. Kim Mingyu. Him. He has a button down on, three buttons popped open, and his dark hair is slicked off his forehead in a cool, nonchalant way.Â
He shoots his award-winning smile at you, sharp canines poking out over his bottom lip. Then he takes note of the bag over your shoulder and frowns.
âHey, where are you going? The partyâs barely even started.â
You shrug and gesture behind you. âOh, you know⌠busy. Lots of stuff tomorrow and I justâŚâ you mumble, trailing off pitifully the longer he looks at you, cheeks burning. His eyes are really pretty, and itâs hard not to get absolutely lost in them.
Mingyu raises an eyebrow as if he can hear your inner monologue and smirks. âItâs Friday. Whatever you have can wait until tomorrow.âÂ
You shake your head. âNo, itâs okâ I donât really know that many people here, andââ
Mingyu offers you his hand. âDance with me,â he says, and something about his easy demeanor and his warm smile has you weak at the knees. You flounder for a moment, so caught off guard that Kim Mingyu is talking to you, that he laughs and simply grabs your hand, pulling you to the dance floor.Â
You blunder awkwardly, unsure of where to put your hands, how to move, what to sayâÂ
âRelax!â Mingyu yells above the music, and then without warning, he loops his arms around your waist.Â
Your eyes have to be bulging out of their sockets, voice lost deep in your throat. Surely if you speak itâll be nothing but a garbled mess, so you stay silent, arms rooted in an ungainly manner to your sides.Â
Can he feel your heart pounding through your chest? Does he think youâre weird? What if he thinks youâre weird? Why arenât you saying anything? Say something!! Anythingâ
âHey, are you okay?â he asks, fingers now resting on your hips as the two of you sway to the music. (On second thought, it might just be your legs about to give out.)
You clear your throat, twisting your face into a smile. âYeah,â you say, your voice hoarse. You always knew Mingyu was handsome from a distance, but now, when youâre only a foot and a half away from his face, you see how truly divine his features are. Wide, bright eyes; sloping nose; high cheekbones. A real-life Adonis.Â
He chuckles, shaking his head of jet black hair. A few perfectly styled strands fall into his eyes, and you resist the urge to brush them out of the way. âWell Iâm not sure where you went just now, but I promise you nothing bad will happen if you have fun tonight.â Then he smiles at you. âIâm Mingyu.â
You smile back, shoving all your anxiety to the back of your mind. âI know,â you say, and cautiously loop your arms around his neck. When he doesnât cringe away, you let your body relax. Just a bit. Some corny 90s love ballad is blasting over the speakers while couples make out carelessly all over the room. âIâm y/n.â
Surprisingly, Mingyu blushes. âI know,â he echoes.Â
You raise an eyebrow. âBut I sit behind you.â
He grins sheepishly. âIâd always know the name of the prettiest girl in my class.â
âWhere did you go just now?â Mingyu mumbles, his voice barely above a whisper. You feel the vibrations in his chest, deep and resonant against your ear.Â
âHm?â you reply, tilting your head back to look at him. âWhat do you mean?â
Your boyfriend looks so fond as he searches your face for answer. âJust now⌠you looked so deep in thought.â He sweeps you around in a graceful arc, your feet skimming easily across the floor as if you were on ice.
âJust reminiscing,â you say, eyes locked on his. God, you really want to kiss him right nowâ
Suddenly, he dips you to the floor, a strong hand braced against your back and you gasp, laughing as he lifts you and twirls you around.
Then Mingyu spins you back into him, arms wrapped securely around you, and you lean your head back against his chest. Warm and secure and safe.Â
He presses a gentle kiss to the crown of your head and you turn in his hold. Despite the well-worn dynamic the two of you had, there was an inextinguishable jolt of electricity you felt in your stomach every time you looked at Mingyu, that spark coursing through your veins and up and down your spine.Â
Mingyuâs breath comes out in short pants in tandem with your erratic pulse, his eyes locked on yours. The music falls on deaf ears. Your senses are so full of him that youâre having a difficult time keeping your thoughts straightâall you know is that your body is tuned into his every move, senses alive and buzzing, the blood racing through your veins. Your fingers absentmindedly play with the hair at the nape of his neck.Â
Maybe the music has stopped, but Mingyu is still holding you, hands secure at your waist, eyes straying to your mouth. You lean in, lips parting in expectation.
Mingyuâs hand creeps up to cup your jaw, thumb stroking across your cheek like you might vanish if he looks away for too long. He's never told you, but you're his promise for the future.
His breath is warm on your nose and you canât help but tilt your jaw, want coursing deeply through your veins. Youâre not sure if youâve ever felt such a deep desire for anyone before, but it never seems to wither for Mingyu.
Kim Mingyu. The boy with golden skin and a heart bigger than his body. A star. His name fell from your lips like an oath. Kim Mingyu.Â
Mingyu's lips are mere centimeters away from yours now, and it is taking everything in you not to crack. His eyes flick up to yoursâ an agonizing moment that prolongs the hunger in your stomach.
Mingyu leans in as if to kiss you, lingering just above your mouth. His nose brushes against your cheek as he chases your mouth, scoffing impatiently as you pull away. Teasing. His thumb traces the soft contour of your bottom lip, resting against your chin.
Your eyes flutter shut, your mouth falling open in anticipation.
And then his lips are crashing onto yours, fierce and electric, and his hands are holding onto you like you'll shatter if he doesn't hold you together. Mingyuâs lips are rough and chapped and not as cautious as you feel, because even though this isnât the first time youâve kissed him, he makes your head whirl and sometimes it takes everything in you not to get utterly lost in him.Â
But you refuse to let Mingyu have all the fun, so you exhale into his mouth, hot and heavy, tongue playing on his lips. Warm hands cup your jaw, the back of your neck, your ribcage, your waist. Mingyu even has the audacity to fucking moan. God, itâll be a miracle if you can see into next week because where you are right now, youâre not sure youâll survive another second.
Your fingers clutch onto the collar of his white t-shirt, and it is taking every ounce of control in you not to rip it off him right now. Clearly, Mingyu is having similar thoughts because his hand trails slowly up your spine, fingers pushing up the hem of your shirt, touch burning as he grips your ribcage. Youâre like two magnets snapped together, each point of contact electric and sizzling with energy.
Your fingers in his hair trail to his jaw as you clutch his face in your hands, breath snagging in your throat as his lips travel down to the spot under your jaw, teeth nipping gently at the skin. He smirks as he nips at the spot again, a breathy whine escaping from your lips before you have the mind to stop it. Embarrassment has your cheeks burning, so you pull his mouth back to yours, desperate to chase the high in your head.
Mingyu hiccups, breath hitching in his throat, and then he smiles into the kiss, teeth catching on your bottom lip.Â
Finally you pull away, breathless, to stare at him in amazement. Your boyfriendâs eyes are as shiny as his lips, his dark hair still stuck in his eyes. It should be absolutely criminal to look as he does in that moment, and you know you definitely do not look nearly as gracefully mind-fucked as your boyfriend. He leans forward to press another deep, lingering kiss to your lips.
âI love you,â Mingyu says, voice gravelly and broken, âso much.â His fingers brush away a strand of hair out of your eyes, tucking it tenderly behind your ear.Â
"You know I'm here," you mumble against his cheek, your fingers interlacing with his. Just for good measure, you press one more languid kiss to his lips, then one at the corner of his mouth. âNow can we please go home?âÂ
Mingyu sighs in defeat. âYou win. This time.âÂ