@suntillation
It’s been nearly three weeks since his discharge and Himchan still couldn’t believe he was back home. There was no military camp around him, he didn’t have to wake up at unholy hours, even though he did force of habit and his comrades all went back to their families. Family. His family didn’t even know about his enlistment, let alone his discharge. Both of his kids were barely a year old when he left them for nearly two years and a half. Would they still remember him? He remembered the two of them, no, the three of them every single day. Sunny had always been a light at the end of the tunnel for him and it didn’t change the slightest when he was in the military. Breaking up with her was probably the hardest decision he ever had make but with her being busy herself he didn’t want her worrying about her husband. Divorce was a better path, he knew it. ...Right? Biting his lower lip, he closed the door to his apartment. Just a week ago he managed to win over a job interview at a Café nearby, having him wait for the following days in anticipation as he would start his ‘training’ soon enough. It wasn’t a big deal, really. Yet, they paid enough for him to pay his rent as well as have a good amount of money to spend in the course of the month.
Himchan wanted to enjoy the couple of days he’d be free until he have to tie himself to the working schedule of the Café. And to be completely honest, he couldn’t imagine anyone better to spend it with than his two little angels. He figured thinking about Sunny would only cause troubles and heartache. With a huge bouquet and two teddy bears he bought when he was in Chuncheon, he rang the doorbell of what he remembered was Sunny’s apartment. Gosh, how he wanted to see his kids again. “Oh, hey there. Good to see you again.”








