On Apples & Trees
rkxuxi:
[ tw // homophobia ]
sicheng’s words don’t surprise him - he knows he’s afraid, know’s he wants the best for xuxi. “don’t be. i do too but- … if it doesn’t go well, it doesn’t matter that much. we’ve only been speaking properly again for a year, and we aren’t even close. not like we used to be. if he doesn’t accept it- us, then i don’t need him in my life. all i need is you.” the bed dips a little as he sits himself beside sicheng. “well, and maybe my mum just a little bit.” a soft laugh falls past his lips.
[tw: homophobia]
Sicheng knows that many in his position would find comfort in Xuxi’s words, in their bold certainty, but it isn’t so for him; he knows Xuxi too well, that he’s recklessly stubborn, in a childish way. When he gets his mind set on something, when his heart is in it, he sees it through; there’s no other option. If his father doesn’t react well to this, Xuxi’s going to decide that they were to be estranged, and Sicheng doesn’t know how he feels about being the reason. Couldn’t they just say they were friends?
He sighs, looking up into Xuxi’s eyes, his stomach so tight that he thinks it’s possible that it’s petrified to stone.
“You...you have to have your family, Xuxi...” he decides, his voice heavy, full of preemptive heartbreak, and a bit of guilt, because he knows he’s not brave enough to return the favour if he was put in the position,“You’ve...you’ve made things better with him and...”
His voice breaks, as his eyes fill with tears, again, and he swears quietly, wishing that he could will them away. He hates to cry, but Xuxi has an uncanny ability to make him do so; usually with happiness, but today it isn’t happiness.
He thinks for a second, taking a deep breath, trying to steady himself, but his lower lip wobbles like a baby’s, and he laughs, a sharp, bitter scoff of a laugh, as he gives up, lifting his hand to his brow as his eyes overflow.
“I just...don’t want him to hate me.” he admits, his voice thick with sadness, feeling as pathetic as he thinks he possibly can; he wishes he could be like Xuxi, all cavalier and confident, ready to continue as they were in spite of his father’s wishes, but he can’t. Try as he might, he still wants Xuxi’s dad to like him.











