bekah & yukwon • pink & white
❝ you keep me safe, i keep you wild. ❞

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bekah & yukwon • pink & white
❝ you keep me safe, i keep you wild. ❞
bleeding out.
yukwon & bekah
Nothing. No news on her whereabouts. No nothing. She had completely disappeared from the face of the planet, this girl. It had began to frustrate Yukwon more than anything as the days dragged on. She had taken her leave from the school of magic after the graduation ceremony without any word of where she was heading. Not even a mere good bye was said before she went out on her journey to who knows where. He wasn't infuriated by any means. He knew that that's just how the older girl was, yet he still couldn't help but worry about her. Friends considered on doing a search party, though it would do of no good. Hwanhui tried her best to calm the hufflepuff down, to which he was thankful. If it weren't for his girlfriend, he felt as if he would have gone completely insane.
He couldn't deny that a part of his heart had torn off. He had lost another loved one once again. --
It was his seventh year, his final year, at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. It was supposed to be a fantastic year. He was to graduate. However, it was hard to go around the school without hearing stupid shit about his noona. Students whispered harsh, malicious things about Rebekah Kim as he wandered the halls of the school of magic. With gritted teeth and balled fists, he continued his way to his classes and dormitory every day without snapping. No, he wasn't going to break down in front of such imbeciles. Until one day, he broke his own promise. Lashing out was probably the worst thing he had ever done. It had only caused him to get into trouble with the headmaster. Oops. Did he care though? Not really. As long as he walked those damn halls, he wasn't going to allow anyone to badmouth his friend. No way in hell.
"Dammit Bekah noona."
She was out there somewhere, living her life. He just painfully hoped wherever she was, she wasn't going through anything alone. More than anything, all he wanted was for her to be happy.
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An exhausted puff came to be released. He escaped the school grounds to take a walk, clear his mind. At that point, he didn't care if he got caught. Not anymore. There he was again, being anxious. Clouded dreams haunted him. A lost lion cub looking for mama lion when she was no where to be found: that's what he felt like that. What was he to do to not feel this way anymore? Memories flashed before him like a motion picture. "My favorite Kwonniecake, I'm back ~"
"… oh, that sounds awfully boring. You need some excitement in your life, Kwonniecake. "
"I’ll go to the store with you to buy it all if you don’t already have them. Or… you know. I can bake you cakes. I AM THE ~*CAKE QUEEN*~ after all."
The wind blew roughly, his already messy hair growing even messier because of it. He held back a chocked sob, vicious tears already threatening to fall. As the wind continued to thrash, he thought he heard laughter as it flowed. That laugh. "Noona?" he stuttered out questioningly. His head turned in every direction in hopes of catching a glimpse of someone there. No one. "I've lost it. I've completely lost it. God, kill me." The heart grew heavy with ache in his chest.
His hand twitched. There was the familiar laughter again. Stupid ass wind. The boy desired to shout, scream, and curse unmercifully.
"You're not here, right, noona? You're somewhere else, I'm quite sure of it. But I'll pretend you're here anyway because I miss you loads." He was a complete fool, but the laugh in the wind was the closest thing to Bekah at that moment; even if it wasn't her. "I hope one day years from now, you'll come back to see how much I've grown. I won't be the stupid Yukwon you knew here. I'll be better than that, I promise. Then I'll introduce you to my girlfriend and by that time, we'll most likely be married and have kids. You'll be here to meet my kids, right? I think they would like you. You can be a grandma of sorts or something. Wait, nevermind, you wouldn't want to feel like a grandma. An auntie is better. Ah, I hope that you're doing well and that you're happy because I wouldn't like it if you weren't. Did I mention that I miss you a lot?"
The more he spoke, the more the tears that had threatened to fall earlier fell one after another like a pouring rain.