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“i know, hyung. i wasn’t trying to make you feel bad about it. you work really hard.” he just wished he didn’t have to, was all. jihan tipped the side of his head against jiwoo’s shoulder the next time he came swaying into him. “mhmm, i did see your mom’s prescription come in. if you took a shift last night, you have to have today off, right? i can bring it over to you during my break tonight so you won’t have to come back out to pick it up.”
and before jiwoo could cut in, he looked at him sharply. “and i accept payment in the form of pots of coffee, which is a neat coincidence, right? so we’ll get to your house, you give me my payment in advance, and then you sleep, and i’ll see you again in twelve hours. okay? okay.” he patted jiwoo’s arm and began to guide him along a crosswalk. “now. your worst customer of the day. go.”
jiwoo side eyed him. “you’re a pain in my ass, you know that.” he said bluntly as he hooked his arm under jihan’s and they walked down the sidewalk, although there wasn’t a whole lot of meanness behind it. jihan was right, even though sometimes jiwoo genuinely wondered if his insightfulness was on purpose like a question of what was scarier, jihan saying things that were true completely on accident or jihan being a good lie detector.
he looked straight ahead as jihan continued to speak, lips clammed together when jihan talked about seeing his mother’s prescription and offering to bring it to him. “what, like you’re gonna come to my place during your break? that’s in the middle of the night.” and true, yeah, they were all pretty nocturnal at this point, but he still worried whenever it was just one of them alone. and jihan especially? he ignored jihan’s attempt to block any refusal from his side and tried to find a compromise. “why don’t you just drop it off after your shift? my mom won’t need them until the morning anyway. i’ll still make you coffee at home and i’ll make you coffee tomorrow morning too when you come.”
he let jihan lead to help appease him, remembering how many times before he would try to change his mind about helping and fail since jihan was miraculously as stubborn as him. “worst customer of the day? he came after my shift ended and walked me home.” he said lightly, nudging jihan in the side. he seemed a little distracted, although jiwoo couldn’t tell if it was because he was thinking about his mom or if there was something else on his mind. “nah, it was this asshole who said he didn’t have the right number of waffles in his meal or whatever, even though i literally watched him eat them right before he came up to the counter.”
he shook his head. if he started thinking about it again, he was going to start getting annoyed again for no reason. “you?” he asked jihan, looking down at him. “finally cussed anyone out yet?”













