(bet)ter than ever 𑣲 j.wonwoo
SUMMARY: You didn’t mean for it to turn into a betting competition. And yet, here you are on a mission to save that nerd from your calculus class that you've known from last semester before he gets dicked down.
PAIRINGS: jeon wonwoo x f!reader
GENRE: fluff, drama, comedy, angst, university au, smut
WARNINGS: suggestive content (MDNI!!), slow burn (maybe), strong language, smoking, oral (f!receiving), fingering, masturbation, implied obsession, emotional conflict, digbick wonwoo, secondhand embarrassment, miscommunication
WC: 15.8k (woah)
add tags❦︎: biker!wonwoo, nerd!wonwoo, mingyu is his best friend, friends to lovers, fake dating(?), reader majored in chemical engineering, winnie the pooh reference, ex!seungcheol, disgustingly in love, lil crack, green flag is sexy wdym, bestie!doremiz, sun x moon dynamics, chan as childhood twin fr, she fell first but he fell harder type of shii aye.
❤︎ part 1, part 2 ❤︎
A/N: woah, that turns dark and depressing real quick. im not that evil, chill. (i was doing charity work and at the mountain, apples. srry for the late update lollol)
Have you ever looked at someone and decided yeah, I’m going to take care of their heart. That was Wonwoo’s first thought when he looked at your face.
He was doomed from the start.
Sometimes the smallest things take up the most space in the room of our hearts. You added colour to his life. Every routine, every habit you occupied his mind so effortlessly. Every corner of his life carried a piece of you. Even when you didn’t talk to him for a while, he found himself thinking about you.
You’re probably laughing with Chan about something stupid again. Maybe you’re sleeping at this hour instead of finishing your assignment. Or maybe you’re rewatching Winnie the Pooh just to feel something because you once told him it gave you a fuzzy feeling.
Do you know how much he misses your presence?
The rain fell heavily, reflecting the way he felt inside. He already knew how much you hated driving on rainy days.
He took a drag from his cigarette, exhaling slowly. The smoke lingered between his parted lips. He rarely smoked, but tonight felt overwhelming. His eyes drifted to his phone screen, the photobooth picture of you and him set as his lockscreen. He contemplated texting you. Just to ask if you’d eaten but deep down, he just wanted to see your face. Hear your voice.
“Hey.”
Mingyu nudged him with a grin. “You’ve been out here alone. Sorry it was loud—you know how it is inside.” He paused, then smirked. “You’ve been too busy lately. What, did you get yourself a girlfriend or something?”
Wonwoo chuckled.
It was meant to be a joke.
But when he answered with a simple, “Yeah,” without even looking at him, Mingyu’s smile faltered.
Mingyu blinked. “Who—when?? Why do I not know about this?”
Wonwoo couldn’t blame him. From Mingyu’s perspective, he barely interacted with girls. In fact, Mingyu had probably already prepared himself to support him if he wasn’t into women at all.
But then Wonwoo’s eyes drifted toward a familiar figure in the distance.
Mingyu’s voice faded.
Even if his eyesight failed him, he would recognize you anywhere. From the way your hair fell to the way you walked. He left Mingyu mid-sentence, grabbing his helmet as he moved toward you.
He followed slowly behind, riding his bike at your pace as you walked along the sidewalk. Dressed in all black, face hidden under his helmet, he probably looked intimidating.
You slowed down, clearly creeped out by the unknown rider beside you.
When you stopped, he stopped too.
He didn’t say anything. Letting you figure it out.
Your eyes brighten. “Wonwoo?”
He chuckled, removing his helmet with a grin. "You don’t even recognize your own boyfriend?”
You laughed, stepping closer as you always did, naturally occupying his space. “Where did you come from?”
He smiled softly. His gloved fingers brushed your bangs aside. “Just somewhere. Mingyu dragged me to some party to loosen up.”
Oh.
You had a feeling it was probably one of Mingyu’s friends, you weren’t close with them. The road looked familiar. It was probably Yugyeom’s party. And you swore you’d never go there again. That was where you met Seungcheol.
You never imagined Wonwoo being into that kind of scene. But he was friends with Mingyu.
The possibility that he knew Seungcheol wasn’t impossible. You wondered if they were somehow connected.
You just simply nodded.
Your nose tingled slightly. There was a faint scent of smoke mixed with his cologne.
He noticed it quickly. “Ah. Sorry,” he said quietly. “I don’t usually smoke. I must reek of it. You shouldn’t stand so close.”
You shook your head immediately. “No… it’s fine. It doesn’t smell that strong.”
He didn’t like you seeing him like this. He always wanted to show you the better version of himself. Not someone smelling faintly of alcohol, cigarettes or maybe with a hint of sex there even though he was inside there for thirty minutes doing nothing.
He felt like he was tainting you. Like he was something impure standing too close to something sacred. He's an asshole, and sometimes he thinks he’s the one corrupting you.
“I figured you didn’t drive today?” he said, watching the way you stood so close to him and his bike, slipping into his personal space like you always did.
You smiled, fingers absentmindedly tracing the plastic bag from your little convenience haul. “It’s raining, and my place isn’t that far from the bus station.”
He smiled back. The small talk between you had always been like this so simple and easy.
“Do you want me to walk you home?”
“Is that okay? I thought you were at the party.”
Wonwoo shook his head. “I’m beat. I want to be with you.”
That made your heart flutter.
If you gave him a reason not to, he would argue back. Stand firm and insist. So you didn’t question it.
He followed you home.
The rain softened into a quiet drizzle as you reached your apartment building. It was peaceful. Almost too peaceful.
He parked his bike, helmet resting against his hip while you waited for him.
This was probably where you’d say goodbye.
You never realized how hard it could feel not wanting to part from someone. Ever since you started seeing Wonwoo, doing everything together had become a habit. You were getting used to his presence.
Too used to it.
It scared you a little.
Maybe you did like him.
Even back then, in class you had told yourself you were just good friends. But maybe you had always thought of him fondly. There had always been a small piece of you that cared deeply for Wonwoo.
He noticed the reluctant look on your face, stepping closer. His gloved fingers gently traced your cheek. Every tiny expression you made he found adorable. Like you were holding something back.
He wished you wouldn’t.
“What’s on your mind, baby?” he asked softly.
God. That tone. Always.
Why did he have to say it like that? Like he was babying you. It’s no wonder Chan always teased that Wonwoo doted on you too much.
Flustered, you cleared your throat and gathered your courage. “Um… do you want to stay over?”
You instantly regretted it. You had a talent for embarrassing yourself. What if he took it the wrong way?
Or maybe you just wanted him close.
That day at the beach that kiss had meant something. Everything.
He blinked.
Then let out a low chuckle. He almost said yes. You had no idea how your innocence drove him insane. You shouldn’t trust him like this. Not alone, especially suggesting to stay in the same space. He barely survived when you stayed at his place.
He wouldn’t even trust himself.
Seeing your slight frown, he softened. “I’m sorry—it’s just…” he was still grinning faintly. “Are you really okay with that?”
“Of course,” you said as if it were obvious. “You’re my boyfriend. Aren’t you allowed to?”
Something twisted inside him. You trusted him too much which you shouldn’t. He’s no different from other men, the only difference is restraint. And yet… it stroked his ego.
You were letting him.
His fingers brushed your hair back slowly, eyes lingering on the strawberry clip he gave you. The locket necklace around your neck and the soft curve of your face.
He almost sighed.
You have no idea. You’re walking straight into a lion’s den.
First, it was Seungcheol. He didn’t mind you being friends with Mingyu, he was decent. But if Mingyu ever introduced one of his reckless friends to you, he wouldn’t forgive him.
Men are shit.
And he includes himself.
You felt his gaze lingering and it made you self-conscious, but also… somehow giddy.
He never looked at you like this before. There was something heavier in his stare. Never disrespectful but different. You were curious about what other parts of him never show to you.
He called your name softly.
You hummed.
“What do you like about me?”
You blinked. “…Well… you’re smart. And kind.”
He hummed. “Is that all?”
You shook your head. “There’s more.”
“Like what?”
You thought for a moment. “You’re handsome…”
He hummed again, stepping closer.
“…You always show up when I need you. You’re reliable. I can count on you.”
He took another step.
You stepped back.
“…You have broad shoulders,” you added nervously. “I think that’s attractive.”
His lips curved then another step. Now you were almost cornered.
“…You’re a good listener. You’re attentive to me. You’re nice to me. You’re just… my type. I like your style.”
“Mhm,” he murmured, voice lower now. “Is that so?”
Your back met the wall.
He stood in front of you, taller, close enough that you could feel the warmth of him. Cornering you without actually touching you.
Wonwoo felt like a terrible person.
The way you avoided his gaze staring anywhere but at him as if the pavement suddenly fascinated you more than his face.
This was exactly why he never showed this side of himself.
He didn’t want to scare you. Didn’t want you to see how intense his love for you truly was how it consumed him, how it kept him awake at night.
Yet you didn’t pull away, or run away. And that made it worse.
You could feel his breath against your forehead. The faint mix of cigarette and cologne lingered between you.
Of course you trusted him.
It’s Wonwoo.
He never lets you down. The dependable Wonwoo you’ve slowly fallen for.
His head dipped slightly lower.
You should’ve been nervous. Maybe you were. But something about him made you greedy.
For more.
“…Tell me you don’t like this,” he murmured softly, almost strained. “…Push me away. Please.”
You finally looked up at him.
“…What if I don’t want to?” Your voice was barely above a whisper. “I don’t want to. Stay with me like this.”
Something inside him snapped.
He almost punched the wall beside your head just to ground himself. The way your lips trembled and looking at him like that. You make it impossible for him to say no.
Stubborn little thing.
He didn’t hesitate as he captured your mouth. It was a kiss filled with all the pent-up desire and longing he had been holding back, different from the beach. His lips moved roughly against yours, his tongue delving deep to taste you.
It was desperate.
His hand slid to the back of your head, holding you there as his lips pressed against you while the other slid down to grip your hip tightly pulling you flush against his. You melted into him, fingers gripping lightly at his jacket.
A small sound escaped you, barely there.
But he felt it.
And it nearly undid him.
Wonwoo’s hips rocked forward, pinning you harder against the wall with his straining arousal. He had wanted this, wanted you to feel it, to know exactly what you did to him. How much he wanted you. His hands roamed greedily over your body, mapping out the contours he had been longing to explore.
For so long.
And now that he finally had you like this, he didn’t want to stop.
…
You barely made it past the entrance.
The door wasn’t even fully closed when he pressed you back against the wall, his mouth tearing away from yours only to trail downward hot, open-mouthed kisses along the column of your throat.
You felt overwhelmed, breath turning uneven as he pinned you there, your fingers clutching at his jacket. “…Wonwoo… please stay with me tonight.”
He stilled for a second. Then he let out a low, strained sound against your skin, lifting his head just enough to look at you. His eyes were darker now. You had no idea what you were doing to him. You looked up at him with that needy expression, and it only made it worse.
He thinks you mean something soft like a sweet innocent sleepover. But his mind was anything but innocent.
“Baby…” his voice dropped, rougher now. “There’s nothing sweet about letting me stay here.” His thumb brushed under your chin, tilting your face up. “I hope you understand what you’re offering, darling.”
His lips grazed your skin again slower this time, his teeth grazing the delicate skin of your throat. Sucking it hard, leaving a mark that would be visible for days, a badge of his claim. His mouth found your pulse point, and he bit down hard enough to make you gasp.
“...Tell me to stop, baby. Use your words and I’ll stop right here.” his voice is rough and heavy with lust. He wanted you to push him away before something inside him snapped.
He wanted to hear you say it, wanted to make sure you understood exactly what you were getting into. Because there was no going back now, no turning away from this, not when he was rocking hard between you and burning so hot now.
You shook your head, brows drawn together as you looked at him with those eyes. The ones that always undid him. “…No,” you whispered. “I want you, Wonwoo.”
Your fist tightened in his jacket, pulling him closer as if you were afraid he might disappear the second he stepped away. Like the room would turn cold without him.
You missed him more than you realized.
And you did actually love him.
Wonwoo’s heart clenched in his chest as he heard your breathless declaration, the way you clung to him with desperation that matched his own. He could see it in your eyes—the longing, the desire and the love that had been growing for so long. It made something inside him snap completely.
With a low guttural groan, he swept you up into his arms, carrying you towards the bedroom. His mouth never left your skin, lips, teeth and tongue worshipping every inch of you as he moved. He wanted to taste you, to devour you, to make you his in every way possible.
He laid you down on the bed, his body covering yours as his hips nestling between your thighs. He could feel the heat of you, the way your body softened and yielded beneath his own. It made him ache with need that bordered on pain.
He softly called your name, his hand guided yours as he placed your palm against his hardened dick. Grunted slightly at the feeling of your palm there, giving a slow grind. “Feel that, baby? I’m so fucking rock hard for you, look at what you did.”
Hand slid under your sweater, pushing the fabric up and over your head. He wanted to see you, to drink in the sight of your naked skin so that he could map out every curve and hollow. He wanted to remember this moment, to keep it permanent in his mind forever. Wonwoo’s lips trailed down to your neck, over your collarbone between the soft swells of your breasts. He wanted to taste every part of you to make you feel pleasure so intense that you forgot your own name.
“Tell me what you want, baby.” he urged, breathing hot against your skin. “Tell me how you want me to take you, how you want to be claimed. I’ll give you anything, do anything to make you feel good.”
You breathe out a small plea, your body grew hot at his every touch, “...please, Won. I need you.”
You’re about to reach down, but he already caught your wrist, stopping your hand just inches from your aching core. He could see the desperation in your eyes, the way your chest heaved with ragged breath. The desire was palpable hanging heavy in the air between you two.
“No,” his voice was low and rough. “Not yet, baby. Let me take care of you first.” He wanted to be the one to touch you and bring you pleasure. His hand slid down your body, his fingers trailing teasingly over your skin. He circled your breast, feeling the weight of it in his palm, moving your bra aside as your tits fit perfectly in his hands. He could feel your nipple hardening against his touch, begging for more.
You swear you almost whimper at the small act, you shouldn’t. Might as well your panties are soaking wet, maybe you had always been when you’re around him. Much to your embarrassment.
His hand slid lower, over your stomach and the sensitive skin of your hips. He could feel you trembling beneath his touch, feel the heat of the core radiating outwards. He could smell your arousal and the musky scent of your desire filling the air. When his fingers brushed against your clothed sex and groaned at the dampness he found there. It made you shift a little.
“Fuck, baby. You’re so wet already.” he said, voice rough with lust. It made your cheeks heat up in embarrassment. “Is this all for me, ____?” Are you this desperate for my touch?”
Before you could answer him, Wonwoo was already rubbing his fingers against your clothed slit. The heat of your body grows which you ache for more. When he heard your stifle moans, he wanted to give you everything, wanted to fill you up until you were dripping. As much as he wants to pound you like crazy, he needs to make sure to follow your pace. It pains him sometimes, but that’s what he’s willing to do for you.
“Tell me what you need baby…” he urged, fingers pressing harder against your sex. “Tell me how you want me to make you feel good.”
You only managed to let out a pathetic whine, grinding against his thick fingers against your clothed sex. “...please, just touch me—however you want.”
Wonwoo’s heart raced as he heard our needy plea, feeling your hips rocking urgently against his hand. The desperation in your voice, the way you’re trembling and aching for his touch was almost making him come in his pants. “Shh, I’ve got you baby.” he soothed, almost tender. “I’m going to touch you, taste you and make you feel so fucking good.” With that he hooked his fingers into the waistband of your panties and dragged them down to your legs tossing it somewhere carelessly. He took a moment to admire the sight of you, splayed out beneath him with your bare sex glistening and ready.
Just for him.
“Look at you, so fucking beautiful.” he murmured as he leaned against your pussy. ‘So perfect and all mine.” Unable to resist any longer, he ran his tongue along your slit—groaning at the taste of your arousal. You were sweet and heady, as if your flavour exploding on his tongue like a drug he was already addicted to.
Except that he doesn’t take drugs.
Wonwoo focused his attention on your clit, suckling the sensitive bundle of nerves with hunger that bordered on feral. You moaned out again, fingers dangling in his hair. Desperate sounds spilling from your lips. It’s like you’re almost at the verge of tears as he keeps eating you out. “F-fuck! Wonwoo—I’m–” you hiccuped in the middle of it, he could feel you clenching around his tongue and hear the way your breath hitched.
It spurred him on, making him want to push you harder to make you come undone completely. “Fuck, you taste good,” he growled against your sex, breath hot and heavy against your skin. “I could eat this sweet little cunt for hours, baby.”
That made you even more turned on at the way he keeps talking dirty to you. He never spoke so filthy—vulgur, always remained respectful and gentle, but seeing this side of him made something inside you wanted to unleash him. You could feel your body tensing, thighs quivering around his head as he licked and suckled your clit.
Wonwoo could sense you were right on the edge, teetering on the brink of intense orgasm. So, he doubled his efforts, flicking his tongue rapidly over your clit as he plunged two fingers knuckle-deep into your dripping cunt. “Come on, baby,” he encouraged you, fingers pumping in and out of you curling to hit that sensitive spot deep inside. “Let go for me. I want to feel you come all over my fingers, want to taste your cum on my tongue.”
Your walls flutter, gripping his fingers like a vice as your climax approaches. Wonwoo sucked your clit hard as he thrust his fingers deeper, harder, fucking you with his hand “Do it, baby. Give yourself to me.” he urged, voice rough and commanding. After a while, you were crying pathetically, your back arching off as your climax finally overtook you. A high keening cry tore from your throat, the sound of your pleasure that made his heart race.
His fingers curled inside you, rubbing against the sensitive spot that made you see stars. When he felt your own release finally there, your juices gushing out coating his hand and dripping down the sheet beneath you. The taste of your climax burst onto his tongue, and he groaned in satisfaction. “Fuck yes!” he growled, feeling your cunt clamp down hard around his plunging fingers. Just when you’re about to calm down, thinking it’s already ended, you feel him working through your orgasm with single-minded focus, fingers pumping in and out of your clenching sex. You were writhing under him yet he kept his tongue laving over your spasming clit. Like he wanted to make this moment one you would never forget.
Wonwoo adores you so much like how he adores your pussy.
As your cries and trembles began to subside, Wonwoo slowed his movements as he gentled his touch. He placed soft kisses on your sensitive flesh, his fingers stroking tenderly over your mound as he eased you down from your high. “You did so good, sweetheart.” he praised you softly, looking at you with satisfied eyes. “So fucking beautiful when you come t me like that.” He pressed soft kisses along your trembling stomach, over the soft swells of your breasts. When he reached your face, his heart clenched at the sight of your tear-streaked face and the way you clung to him from the aftershocks of your intense climax. “Shh, I’ve got you baby,” he soothed you, brushing your hair back gently, tucking the strands behind your ear as he peppered kisses across your forehead, down your cheek to the corner of your mouth.
Your chest heaving against his own breath coming in soft shuddering gasps as you tried to catch your breath. It was embarrassing to have him seeing you crying like a baby when he eats your pussy, but it was so good that it almost made you see the stars. Sex can be scary to you, as much as chatterbox you are but when it comes to real intimate feelings, you chickened out so quickly. But with Wonwoo, you feel like everything is guaranteed.
Your Wonwoo.
Wonwoo stayed still, holding you close as he let you bask in the afterglow of your pleasure. As he watched you, he could feel his own arousal pressing urgently against your thigh. It was hard and insistent. He could still taste of your climax on his tongue, the sound of your cries still ringing in his ears. It had only stoked the fire burning in his veins, the need to be inside you. But he held back, not wanting to overwhelm you, to push too hard too fast. He wanted to make sure you were ready, wanted to be certain that you still wanted this as much as he did.
He was hurting. Mentally, physically and carnally.
You could feel the way he was still hesitant. His hand slid down your side, over the curve of your hip, to rest on your thigh. He squeezed the soft flesh making you whimper, fingers sinking into your skin as he leaned close, his lips brushing against your ear. “...I want you but—I can’t help it to feel like a bitch in heat when I’m with you,” he panted, voice rough with barely restrained desire. “Please, baby. Tell me you want to be mine, completely.”
Wonwoo wanted you to let him fuck you.
But as much as he wanted that, he knew he couldn’t push you. He was ready for rejection. He figured out that, he had been too much that he had shown the full intensity of his devotion a little too openly.
You noticed the way he seemed desperate for your approval. It wasn’t hard to see. The whole time he had been taking care of you, he’d been patient and kind. He had always been holding something back. Even though it wasn’t what you expected, you found yourself hoping he wouldn’t.
Maybe it was your fault for never questioning him, as if you were afraid that if you did, he might pull away. Or worse, that he might scare you away.
If anything, you were the one allowing this.
And you trusted him.
Cupping his face, you leaned in, kissing him softly. “Won…I want you.” you softly plead, eyes gazing at him sincerely. “I want you just as much as you want me. Don’t hold back.”
Wonwoo groaned deeply as he heard your plea, feeling his cock throb almost painfully as the desperation in your hoarse voice. He couldn’t hold back any longer, couldn’t deny you or himself the pleasure of being one. Almost urgently, he sat back just long enough to yank his shirt over his head and toss it carelessly to the floor. You almost drooled at the way his muscles rippled as he moved, the definition of his chest and abs full on full display. It’s not like you’d never seen his muscles, sometimes when you jokingly asked for bicep pictures, he willingly gave it when he was at the gym with Mingyu.
You keep your eyes watching him discarded his jeans, shaving it down over his hips along with his boxers until he could spring free, his thick cock jutting out hard and proud. He felt a surge of male pride when he noticed the way your eyes stared a little longer on his cock the whole time. He chuckled lowly, grinning, settled back over you with his naked body covering yours. “If you keep staring at me like that, babygirl. I think I might just came right here and now.” his hips nestling between your thighs, feeling the heat of your sex, still slippery and swollen from your climax. You instinctively let out a small whine, impatient coming through as you want nothing than him to fuck you now.
“Fuck…” he grunted, voice strained with desire as he rocked his hips against yours. “Feel what you do to me, baby? How hard I am for you?” He reached down, taking his cock in hand and rubbing the swollen head through your slick folds. Groaning at the feeling of your wetness, the way your body welcomed him and drew him in.
You whined softly, nudging yourself closer on purpose with a hint of impatience. “....hurry up, Won. I can’t take it anymore.”
Wonwoo chuckled, way too attractive in your ears or maybe you’re just horny at this moment. “Slow down, I’m all yours tonight.” he lined himself up in your entrance, the tip of his cock kissing your opening. “Last chance to back out, baby,” he said hoarsely, even his hips twitched with the urge to surge forward, buried deep inside you. “Beg me to fuck you, babygirl.”
You frowned, almost whined the way he kept teasing lightly. You just don’t care anymore, and wrap your legs around him. “Please, Wonwoo. Fuck me, I need you inside me.” You didn’t meant to come out needy, but your cunt was already aching with so much need.
Wonwoo’s heart raced at your desperate plea, without hesitation he gripped your hips and began to push forward. The thick head of his cock stretching your tight entrance. He had to grit his teeth at the incredible feeling of your slick heat enveloping him, inch by slow inch. “Relax, baby,” he murmured, “Breathe for me, ____. You can take it, you’re so fucking tight and perfect.”
You had to hold your breath, gasping at the way he’s stretching you well. Messy whimpers slipping as you meekly speak. “W-wonwoo…” His cock was too much for you, God, you almost feel like you’re about to die. He kept pushing, slowly sheathing himself inside you until he was buried to the hilt. Wonwoo paused there, giving you a moment to adjust to the stretch of his cock splitting you open. He let you try to accommodate his size, your walls fluttering around him.
“Fuck, you feel amazing.” he groaned, hips rocking slowly, grinding his pelvis against yours. “So fucking good, baby.” he started to move, pulling out slowly until just the tip remained inside before slamming in, burying himself to the balls once more. You were a moaning mess, fist gripping vice on the sheet as your back arched from the sensation. He set a steady rhythm, hips surging forward and pulling back. Fucking into you with deep powerful strokes making you scream. “Take it, angel," he growled, hands sliding underneath your ass to tilt your hips up, angling you to take his thrusts even deeper. “Take my cock like the good little girl you are. Fuck! You were made for this, made to be filled up by me.”
“Yes! Fuck—keep going, I’m—ahn!” you cried out, feeling your nails digging into his back which would leave marks there as he continued pounding into you. Your pussy was so tight, gripping his cock like a silken vice with every deep, powerful thrust. You couldn’t think straight at the moment, too consumed with your need for him—all of him. It was too intoxicating and overwhelming for you.
His hips slamming forward with increasing force. You feel him hooking your leg over his shoulder, the new angle allowing him to drive even deeper into your core. Wonwoo could feel your walls clenching around him, could tell you were getting close to another explosive orgasm. “That’s it, baby. Come on my cock.” he urged, his voice strained with pleasure. His hand slid in between your bodies, finding your clit swollen and throbbing. Rubbing the sensitive nub in tight circles, determined to make you fall apart in his arms.
“F-fuck—Won, I’m—” you choked out finally, your release came. With a hoarse shout, Wonwoo followed you over the edge, his cock pulsing and twitching as he spilled hot and deep inside you. His orgasm seemed to go on forever, hips jerking and shuddering as spurt after spurt of his thick cum pumped into your spasming cunt. You naturally let out a satisfied whine, feeling him filling you up.
He collapsed onto the bed beside you, gathering your trembling form into his strong arms. He could feel his seed, hot and thick beginning to seep out around his still-hard cock, which was buried deep inside your fluttering walls. For a moment, the air grew peaceful and calm. It felt like the two of you were the only ones that mattered in the dark room.
He peppered your face with soft kisses, fingers brushing your hair back tenderly as he gazed down at you with pure adoration and something deeper. Satisfaction and relief.
“You’re amazing, sweetheart,” he murmured against your skin. “I’m so fucking lucky to have you.” His forehead pressed against yours, eyes closing. He wanted to savor this moment, the way all his pent-up longing had finally settled, the years of yearning quieting in his chest.
He loved you so much it hurt.
“…I love you. So much, ____,” he whispered absentmindedly against you.
Your heart pounded at those three words.
It swelled with emotion at his soft confession. Wonwoo was never vocal about how he felt, but his actions had always screamed that he cared. That he loved you.
It had always been you who said it first. Casually and naturally. The same way you said it to your friends out of habit.
You know I love you, right? Take care, love you! Oh my God, I love you for this, Wonwoo! Bye-bye, love you lots. Made with love from your charismatic girlfriend <3 Wonwoo, you love me, right?
Come to think of it, you had always thrown those words at him so easily.
You wonder now how he took them. Maybe he had always held his own back, waiting to make sure you were certain of your feelings.
God, you wanted to cry at how overwhelmed you felt.
So you said it back.
Genuinely.
“…I love you too, Won.”
And with that, you sealed it with a kiss, tender and full of everything you had never properly said before.
To Wonwoo, yearning had always sounded delicate. But living through it was anything, whatever he’s going through is much more disgusting.
When you stopped talking to him after that semester ended, the same semester where everything had started and quietly ended. He tried to accept that maybe you were only meant to exist in that specific chapter of his life.
Just a crush.
An unrequited love that would never be returned.
He told himself he would’ve been fine staying friends, even if it meant loving you quietly just to keep you close. But now that he thought about it, he had no reason to talk to you anymore.
You had only grown close because of that class.
That was the excuse.
Even when you shared it, everything between you had felt natural. After lectures ended, you would ask if he wanted to grab lunch because you skipped breakfast and he always agreed. Then it turned into shared study sessions. The same brunch spots. The same seats at the library. Everything at once felt like a routine.
Intimate.
Just never officially “hanging out.”
Except when you procrastinated, poking him at the library while he tried to work. He still remembered the paper ring. You had made it out of boredom while he was drowning in programming assignments. He had been stressed and you had a talent for appearing at the worst possible timing.
“Hey, look. I made a paper ring,” you said sheepishly, despite the fact that you had been doing absolutely nothing beside him.
He turned to you, brows already furrowed from his assignments and now from you. Not because he was annoyed. You just had that light about you, the kind that made it impossible to stay irritated.
You smiled and slipped the paper ring onto his finger.
It looked ridiculous.
He raised a brow in amusement. He should’ve told you to focus on your own deadlines, should’ve scolded you by now.
But he didn’t.
Because then you leaned your head on the table, cheek pressed against the surface as you stared up at him. “You know, I prefer shiny things,” you mumbled. “But would you marry me with paper rings?”
His fingers froze above the keyboard, eyes stayed glued to the screen. He didn’t even dare look at you.
How could you say something like that so casually?
He almost said yes.
But you had confessed before that you liked someone else.
So he stayed silent.
He wanted to know if you were joking. But knowing you, even if he said yes, you would’ve just laughed. Smiled it off, because you were always open with affection.
He wasn’t.
He didn’t say things like that lightly. He wasn’t like you. He wasn’t like Seungkwan or Chan. Not when he had real feelings for you. So he buried it deep inside his heart.
Exams passed. The semester ended.
And when he saw you again during break, he expected you to approach him first. To talk again like usual, but you didn’t. And it broke him more than he expected.
You seemed fine without him. Laughing with your friends like always. Like he had never mattered.
Wonwoo wanted to get close to you again. He just didn’t know how. The only reason you had ever been close was that shared class. And now it was gone.
Why couldn’t it be simple?
Like the way you were with your friends. He couldn’t force himself to be that easy.
Maybe you found him boring. Maybe he had only been convenient. So in the end, he gave up.
…
He wasn’t expecting to see you again.
Not like this.
He had only stopped by the convenience store to buy beer and cigarettes, a bad habit that had slowly returned after that semester. You never liked the lingering scent of smoke. You mentioned it once, wrinkling your nose, and he quit immediately. You never even knew he was a smoker. You didn’t have to.
But after you both drifted apart, the habit crept back in.
He stepped out of the store in all black, helmet still on, mentally cursing Mingyu for asking him at the last minute to grab drinks. And that’s when he noticed someone crouched by the sidewalk.
Crying.
Soft, stifled sobs in the quiet of the night.
And of course it had to be Valentine’s Day. Not that he had anyone to spend it with. The only reason he stopped seeing anyone at all was because you kept occupying his mind long after your one-sided romance had supposedly ended.
He took a proper look, and realized it was you.
You.
Why were you crying like that? Like a child abandoned outside a daycare.
His chest tightened at the sight.
He didn’t want to approach you too suddenly, and didn't want to scare you. You had only just spoken to him again recently when you handed out yellow tulips and homemade cookies to your friends.
And to him.
You said it was Valentine’s Day. That you wanted to share something sweet with the people you cared about. Single yellow tulips. Symbolic of friendship. It had felt like a punch to the gut. Not a direct rejection. But close enough.
Still, he appreciated that you remembered him at all.
So why were you here now?
You looked happy on campus, and here you were, sobbing past midnight in front of a convenience store.
Without thinking much further, he held out his handkerchief.
You looked up, hiccuping, and took it with a small, broken “thank you.” “…Hey, mister,” you sniffed, dabbing at your tears. “Can you give me some life advice? I just need… something nice to hear.”
Oh.
Of course you didn’t recognize him.
He was dressed head to toe in black, helmet shadowing half his face. So he sat down beside you leaving a respectful gap between you. And for the first time in months, he was close to you again.
You sobbed again, burying your face into the soft fabric as you spoke between hiccups.
“…I’m sorry. I was just having a bad day and—” you inhaled shakily. “I was so excited to see my favorite person b-but… I don’t know where it went wrong. I just… I just don’t know. If they don’t like me anymore, they could’ve just said it instead of just…”
Your voice broke.
The image of Seungcheol kissing another girl replayed in your head, and your heart felt like it was being ripped apart all over again.
Wonwoo stiffened.
He had never been good at comforting people. Especially not like this.
God, he felt useless.
But something inside him clenched at the sight of you crying. Whatever happened, he assumed your “dream guy” didn’t feel the same way.
Damn bastard.
Did he even realize how lucky he was to have someone like you?
Wonwoo had never felt so envious, but right now, he focused on you.
“…I once loved someone,” he finally said quietly. “Maybe I still do.”
You sniffled, calming down just enough to listen.
“She was… the brightest person I’ve ever met. She changed the way I see the world. Without her, I wouldn’t have noticed how colorful life could be.”
You listened intently.
“She meant everything to me. She treated me with so much love, even if it wasn’t always romantic. Everything about her was… lovely. She was like sunshine. Warm. Loving. Every day I spent with her was—”
He swallowed the rest.
As if he wasn’t describing the love of his life sitting right beside him.
You just didn’t know it was him.
“Then…” you hiccupped softly. “What happened? What went wrong?”
He went quiet. You couldn’t see his expression under the helmet.
“We just kind of… drifted apart, I guess,” he said with a small shrug.
You turned to him, your crying finally subsiding.
“But mister, you said you love her. Did you ever tell her how you felt?”
He blinked, caught off guard by how quickly you shifted into curiosity.
“…No. Not really. I didn’t see the point in saying it.”
“Then that’s not technically a rejection.”
“I was trying to avoid one,” he replied. “Even if I confessed, it would’ve been awkward to stay friends.”
“Even so,” you said firmly, “at least you wouldn’t regret it.”
Easier said than done.
That’s what he wanted to say.
But he didn’t argue.
You continued, even though you were the one who had been crying moments ago. “Mister, are you familiar with Winnie the Pooh?”
He stayed silent.
“There’s this quote that says, ‘How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.’” You gestured dramatically despite your puffy eyes. “So you should feel grateful you met her. That you got to feel that kind of love. So what’s stopping you?”
He found himself liking this about you, how you still glowed even after heartbreak. Though sometimes, it worried him how fast you forced yourself to be okay.
“That’s… true,” he admitted. “But I’m not the kind of person who expresses love loudly.”
“Then did you ever do anything about it?”
Silence.
“So do it,” you encouraged. “You might regret never trying to make her notice your feelings. Even if your affirmations suck, just do something nice. Actions speak louder than words. Not blatant flirting or cheesy lines but the way you care for her. Mirror the way she cares about you.”
His lips curled slightly beneath the helmet.
“You should regret not doing anything,” you added. “At least make it something. Don’t just sit there quietly and mourn your one-sided love.”
That felt like a direct hit.
Because what the hell had he been doing all this time?
Ever since that night, your words stayed with him.
That’s why, when you suddenly kissed him one day and claimed him as your boyfriend, he said yes. Even if it wasn’t how he imagined it would begin.
Because he knew he would regret it for the rest of his life if he didn’t finally act.
And he was ready to love you properly this time.
They say that if you grow up in a loving family, you’ll learn how to love easily.
Growing up, you were surrounded by decent male figures in your life. Your dad, loving in his own quiet way. Not really loud with words, but his actions always spoke for him. Your older brother was annoying, but in an adoring way. You even grew familiar with his friend, one of whom you had a tiny childhood crush on.
Then there was your cousin Jihoon, rough around the edges, but secretly a softie. And his best friend Soonyoung, whom you had known for years who was very loud and funny. He still is though.
Because of them, you never struggled to understand the difference between male friendship and something more. That’s probably why you’re openly affectionate with boundaries, of course.
Ever since then, you and Wonwoo had grown… closer.
More intimate. More open.
Kisses whenever you feel like it. Mischievous stolen pecks in quiet corners. You didn’t realize how clingy you had become until recently, not that he ever complained.
“I love you” became routine. No longer foreign. And of course, when you were both in the mood, you would occasionally take things further.
You loved Wonwoo. And he loved you.
Love was like candy. Sweet at first taste, melting on your tongue. But when the sweetness faded, you found yourself craving it again. Sometimes the flavor lingered like longing. Like wanting to taste it over and over.
But what felt even sweeter was spending Halloween with your friends.
Another excuse for trick-or-treating, just like you and Chan used to do, fooling around when you were kids. Teenagers.
Maybe even now.
You opened the door to reveal three bears—Well. Three people. They stood outside with snacks in their hands before walking into your apartment like they owned the place.
“At this point, this might as well be my second home,” Vernon said, placing bags of chips on the table where you had already arranged potluck dishes and cute decorations. “I’m here more than at my own house.”
Seungkwan eyed you from head to toe, half judging, half confused. “What are you even supposed to be?”
You glanced down at your dark blue pinafore dress and touched the red ribbon clipped behind your hair. “I’m Kiki,” you said simply. “You know. From that Ghibli movie.”
“What’s that?” Chan asked.
“You idiot,” Vernon said flatly. “The girl who starts a delivery service with a broom.”
Seungkwan blinked. “I thought we agreed on Goldilocks and the Three Bears.”
You paused. “I never said that.”
“You did.”
Chan interrupted, “Excuse me, we agreed to be We Bare Bears. You insisted on being regular bears. Vernon was excited to be Ice Bear.”
He gestured vaguely at Vernon, who was calmly eating cake in the background.
“Nice costume, Dorothy,” Vernon added.
“I’m Kiki,” you corrected.
“Remind me why we’re doing this again. Aren’t we past this age?” Chan sighed as he lifted the lid off the stew you had cooked. “Shouldn’t we be at the Halloween party where all the cool people are?”
Seungkwan bristled immediately. “You mean where they all get drunk and dress like—I don’t know. People say Halloween is when you can live out your typical sex fantasy.”
You grimaced.
Sure, dressing up was fun. But skimpy outfits were never really your thing. Even if you found them cute, you didn’t want your brother freaking out, thinking you’d been influenced by some frat party nonsense.
“Somebody has to keep traditions alive,” Seungkwan continued dramatically. “Annual celebration equals preventing the bond from drifting apart. And let’s be honest, that person is me.”
Chan scoffed. The two of them slipped into their usual bickering while Vernon watched quietly, munching on his food in peace.
Honestly, you didn’t care.
It was nice spending time with your friends. When you couldn’t go back to your hometown for holidays like Thanksgiving, New Year’s, Christmas. They were always there with early plans.
Your second family. Maybe even your only one nearby.
The doorbell rang.
You immediately knew who it was and rushed over.
“Hi,” he smiled, leaning in to kiss you softly. “I brought what you asked for. Doughnuts. They had Halloween-themed ones. I hope you don’t mind.”
You chuckled and let him in before guiding him back to the living room.
All three pairs of eyes landed on him.
Seungkwan was the first to comment. “I don’t think he got the memo about the dress code.”
Chan examined him from head to toe. “Are you supposed to be one of those biker guys from BookTok or whatever they’re obsessed with?”
You punched Chan’s arm.
He winced. “What did I do?” he mouthed innocently.
“Shut up. Wonwoo is just Wonwoo. Let the guy breathe. He just came back from his part-time job,” you huffed.
You placed a pair of black cat ears on his head. He didn’t protest.
“And he’s Jiji,” you announced proudly.
Wonwoo hadn’t dressed up. He had come straight from his shift, still in his all-black gear leather jacket, jeans, helmet tucked under his arm.
“Who?” Seungkwan and Chan asked in unison.
Vernon called out from the kitchen, “The cat.”
“Ohhh.”
That was enough for them.
More importantly, a part of you finally felt healed. The failed situationship didn’t feel that serious anymore. Well, you would’ve appreciated it if Seungcheol hadn’t led you on to the point of kissing you.
Anyway.
You only told Chan about that. Not the other two. Seungkwan would’ve gone absolutely apeshit, especially considering how vocal he’d always been about not liking Mingyu, even though Mingyu wasn’t that bad compared to most guys.
Definitely not your brother. Or his friend.
And absolutely not your cousins Jihoon and Soonyoung.
God, that would’ve been embarrassing. They would’ve made a whole scene out of it and bring it up about your bad choice of men for years.
You didn’t even tell Wonwoo.
Not that it mattered now. You were too busy being happy in your healthy relationship.
Wow.
You could actually call it a relationship now.
That alone felt like progress.
And who wouldn’t be on cloud nine when Wonwoo had sent you a huge bouquet of roses yesterday? Seungkwan had gushed about it more than you did and even posted it on his Instagram story like he was the one who received them. Then this morning, you got yellow tulips. He said they suited you more because they meant “the sunshine of your smile.”
You almost hit his chest out of affection which you tended to do often enough that he nearly bruised from it.
You were all having a great time eating and talking. You even made sure to FaceTime your cousin and Soonyoung, who had dressed up as characters from Winnie the Pooh, Piglet and Tigger.
How typical.
You had told Wonwoo about your cousin before, insisting he meet him one day.
“He looks mean, but he’s a softie. Don’t worry,” you’d said.
“And his friend looks like he might bite. Maybe.” You were obviously referring to Soonyoung.
As you and your friends began cleaning up and collecting trash, the doorbell rang again.
You froze.
Who would come this late? Thank God you weren’t alone.
You opened the door to reveal a guy in a Deadpool costume.
You just stared.
Sensing the silence, he pulled off the mask.
You brightened instantly. “Chanyeol?” you laughed as he opened his arms and pulled you into a hug.
“Wow. Where’s the little girl who used to miss me every time I visited?” he teased, glancing at your brother beside him.
“I’m wondering who the real brother is, to be honest,” Kyungsoo muttered, appearing next to him.
You let them in, welcoming them warmly.
But the joy lasted only a second.
Chanyeol gasped dramatically when he saw three unfamiliar men in your living room excluding Chan, whom he obviously knew.
“_____!” Chanyeol grabbed your shoulders and shook you lightly, pointing accusingly at them. “I thought you were going to marry me if I showed up in an Iron Man costume?!”
Kyungsoo blinked. “Excuse me, what?”
Chan immediately stood up to greet your brother, pulling him into a hug before dapping Chanyeol afterward.
You groaned. “Okay, first of all, I never said that. And second, I was seven, okay?”
You ended up introducing all of them. They say if you introduce your friends or your lover to your family, it means that person is decent enough to be shown genuinely good. And lastly, you casually mentioned that you have a boyfriend.
Your brother and his friend’s reactions weren’t exactly positive. At least, not from the looks of it.
“Oh.” That’s all Kyungsoo said.
Chanyeol choked a little, struggling to swallow his water. “That’s… nice?” he coughed.
“I mean, I figured Chan is decent. He’s okay, I guess.” your brother added blatantly, like he wasn’t standing right there.
“Hey! I heard that, you know,” Chan retorted from the kitchen while cleaning up.
You immediately shook your head. “Uh, no. He’s just there.” You jerked your thumb toward Wonwoo, who was tying up the trash bag.
They didn’t even hide the daggers they were sending, especially your brother. You rolled your eyes. “Oh, come on. He’s decent too. He treats me nicely.”
“Okay, he’s decent, but why is he dressed all black with cat ears? He looks mean as hell.”
You almost scoffed. Like who’s talking? Showing up in a full Spiderman, with his friend in a Deadpool costume.
“He’s not. It’s just his resting face.”
The rest of the night dragged on, your brother bombarding Wonwoo with questions like he was HR conducting an aggressive interview. You eventually had to kick them out for being annoying as hell.
One by one, your friends drifted off too after helping clean up.
It was only you and him. Alone.
You turned around, finally facing your boyfriend, feeling a little bashful about it.
Boyfriend.
“Hi, girlfriend.” He smiled at you. You always thought his smile was cute, especially the way his eyes squeezed slightly, creating that tiny nose scrunch. When you once pointed it out as a compliment, he immediately launched into a whole scientific explanation about facial structures and muscles that caused it.
You smiled back shyly. “Hi, boyfriend.”
You slowly stepped backward, and he stepped forward, mirroring your movements until your back hit the kitchen counter. He caged you in with a grin resting on his face.
You only grinned up at him innocently, acting like the two of you were still in the honeymoon phase as if you hadn’t already been together for more than a month now. If you calculated everything, you’d known him since last semester. You started off as friends, and then this happened which made it, what, three months and more?
Damn. It’s been that long?
You didn’t care much about the numbers, but you were sure you were lucky as hell to have met him and felt like an idiot for not noticing it sooner.
You had planned to match your Halloween costumes (mainly you). At first, you considered going as Little Red Riding Hood with him as the wolf, but you didn’t want Chan pointing out how kinky it would look. God, you wanted to slap him sometimes for being that annoying. The plan never happened anyway since Wonwoo had his shift and there wasn’t enough time to change things.
So you decided to roleplay a little.
“My, what big ears you have, grandmother.”
He chuckled, shaking his head as he removed the cat ears. “Well… all the better to hear you with, baby.” He stayed there, hands still braced on either side of you.
“But grandmother, what big eyes you have.”
He raised an eyebrow, adjusting his glasses. Now he knew what you were up to, but he was willing to indulge in your little foreplay. “It’s just my glasses. But all the better to see you clearly.”
Your hands trailed up his chest, your eyes glinting as you looked up at him. “Oh, but grandmother, what a terribly big mouth you have.”
Oh. Now he definitely knew.
He couldn’t help the wider, almost wolfish grin that spread across his face. His hands slid down to your hips, pulling you closer as he leaned in.
“All the better to eat you with…” he murmured against your ear, and you shivered.
You felt the warmth of his breath linger against your skin, and for a second, you forgot how to breathe. “You’re terrible,” you whispered, though your hands tightened in his shirt instead of pushing him away.
“For indulging you?” he murmured.
“For knowing exactly what you’re doing.”
He chuckled softly, the sound low in his chest, vibrating against you. His nose brushed your cheek, again that stupid little scrunch appearing when he smiled.
Effortlessly, he lifted you onto the counter, settling you against the cool surface as he stepped between your legs. His hands rested on your thighs, fingers splaying over the soft skin there.
“Comfortable?” he asked, though his gaze was already roaming appreciatively over you.
“Very,” you confirmed, leaning forward to kiss him.
He kissed you back immediately, lips finding yours in a slow, deliberate press. It was soft at first, unhurried, but it deepened when he felt you respond. One hand moved to cradle the back of your head, fingers threading gently through your hair, while the other slid to your waist, holding you steady.
It turned heated quickly.
His hands began to wander, moving lower, brushing over the fabric of your dress. His thumb traced slow circles along your inner thigh, the thin material of your stockings doing little to dull the warmth of his touch. The warmth of his touch lingered even through the thin barrier of fabric, and your breath hitched despite yourself.
He noticed.
Of course he did.
His eyes flickered up to yours, darker now and slower as if he was watching every reaction like he was studying something precious. “You’re sensitive,” he murmured, not teasing. Just observing.
Your fingers curled tighter into his shirt. “Shut up.”
That only made the corner of his mouth tilt.
Instead of moving further, he paused. That pause was worse. His thumb continued its lazy path along your thigh, never crossing any line, just close enough to make you hyperaware of the space between you. Of him standing there, steady and warm and entirely in control.
“You okay?” he asked quietly.
The shift in tone softened something in your chest.
You nodded, swallowing. “Yeah.”
“Good.” He leaned in again, but this time the kiss wasn’t rushed or consuming. It was slower and intentional. His lips moved against yours with a quiet confidence that made your toes curl inside your shoes.
His hand at your waist tightened slightly grounding, not claiming.
When you tried to chase the kiss, he pulled back just a fraction. Not denying you.
Just making you wait.
“You were bold a minute ago,” he murmured near your lips. “What happened to Red Riding Hood?”
Your cheeks burned, but you lifted your chin anyway. “She’s not scared of the wolf.”
A low sound left his throat at that not quite a laugh. “Good,” he said softly. And this time when he kissed you again, it was deeper, slower like he had all the time in the world.
Where is your heart?
Sometimes you really need to think before acting. You’re a smart girl. Use that brain. But occasionally, you find yourself stumbling forward before your thoughts can even catch up. That’s how you ended up tangled with Seungcheol once. You were thrown to the wolves, and you promised yourself you’d never walk into that forest again.
Blame it all on Mingyu.
Come to think of it, the whole thing feels strange now. You had a hunch back then that maybe he was just playing with you, that maybe he wasn’t serious, or…
God.
You need to stop thinking about it.
If he did play your feelings like a fiddle, your old self wouldn’t have known how to handle it. It hurts less now that you’re with Wonwoo, but it still sucks in some quiet, annoying way.
Your thoughts slowed when you reached a familiar place.
The same place you used to come to clear your head when your studies overwhelmed you. You always considered it a one-time thing when Mingyu brought you here. That was also where you first met your situationship.
And then your eyes landed on a familiar bike.
Wonwoo’s.
You were almost impressed that you recognized it from across the street. Curiosity pricked at you. He told you he wasn’t the party type. So why was he here? At Yugyeom’s house? Maybe Mingyu dragged him along. It wasn’t your business anyway. Your boyfriend can do whatever he wants. You don’t control his life. He’s his own person.
Still.
Sometimes you can’t help but wonder.
Was Wonwoo lying to you?
No.
You shook the thought away almost immediately. He’s always been honest. Always reassuring. Always steady. But your mind drifted back to that night when he approached you after his crash, when you both happened to meet at this very place.
Did he already know about Seungcheol back then? Did he know him personally?
The thought made your stomach twist. It would be embarrassing, considering you once admitted to Wonwoo that you liked Seungcheol before. Now that you’re dating, you sometimes wonder what he really thinks about that.
He’s never been openly jealous. But you can tell. He’s… possessive.
Not in a suffocating way. Just subtle and quiet. The way his hand lingers a second longer. The way his gaze sharpens when someone stands too close.
You never pointed it out. You just noticed. And strangely enough, it makes you feel giddy.
Right now, you couldn’t help wanting to know more.
It would be a lie to say you’d never thought Wonwoo could be secretive at times. You figured it wasn’t that he was hiding things, he just didn’t share unnecessary details. Or things he thought weren’t good for you to hear.
You weren’t a child.
But he had this tendency to shield you from ugly things. Not keeping you in the dark, just… preventing you from getting burned by things that didn’t concern you.
You always thought it was sweet.
Maybe a little overprotective.
Still sweet.
And yet, here you were.
You ended up going inside anyway, jacket thrown over your pajamas. In your defense, you had just come back from the convenience store downstairs for a quick snack.
You didn’t plan this.
The inside was rowdy as usual. Loud music boomed through the walls, bass vibrating against your ribs. The air smelled like cheap alcohol and something faintly sweet and burnt.
You remembered this atmosphere.
You sometimes felt out of place in crowds like this. Sure, it was fun when you came with your friends. But this was different. Closer to a frat house vibe though you’d never actually been to one. Seungkwan and Chan once dramatically claimed this place was “defiled,” whatever that meant.
You weaved through the crowd, people brushing past you. A few gave you odd looks probably because you were underdressed. You were aware of that. Very aware. But you didn’t know what possessed you to come in here like this. Maybe you just wanted to see what Wonwoo was doing. Maybe you were just nosy as hell.
Or maybe…
The paranoia was really kicking in now. Was it because of your past experience? You knew you shouldn’t feel like this. Wonwoo wasn’t the type to let you sleep with a heavy heart or leave you drowning in unsaid thoughts.
Just as you were about to spot his figure, someone suddenly pulled you aside, preventing you from crashing into a group holding drinks.
You blinked, staring at the person who had grabbed your arm.
Seungcheol.
It had been a while.
He looked just as surprised as you did. Realizing his grip, he released you almost immediately. “Sorry… I was just—” He paused. “I saw you here, wandering around in… pajamas?” His brows furrowed slightly. “Why are you here?”
You didn’t answer right away. It felt awkward seeing him again after he ghosted you.
“Um. Yeah. I was just looking for someone…”
A heavy pause lingered between you.
He looked… apologetic. And maybe he should be. Every time he tried approaching you before, you’d avoid him, sometimes deliberately clinging to Wonwoo so he’d back off.
Maybe that was petty.
But you couldn’t face him after what happened. And eventually, you just stopped caring, too focused on Wonwoo to bother.
“Hey… I know I was a dick for leaving you hanging like that.” He inhaled slowly. “And I’m sorry. Really. I didn’t mean to lead you on and…” His voice trailed off.
The atmosphere shifted.
He was choosing his words carefully, and you listened despite yourself.
“I just… I don’t know how to explain it,” he continued. “I know I was a bastard for leading you. I realized I couldn’t keep doing that to you because you’re too genuine.”
You weren’t sure how to take that. The old you might’ve demanded a proper explanation. Closure. Something.
But now?
It didn’t matter.
You were happy with what you had.
Before you could respond, two guys slung their arms around Seungcheol’s shoulders. He shot them an annoyed look.
“Hey, man!” the first one slurred, clearly tipsy. His eyes landed on you. “Oh? Isn’t this the chick you were supposed to woo?” He laughed like you weren’t even standing there.
You didn’t like the way he said that.
The other one squinted at you, scrutinizing. “Wait… you’re Jeon’s girl, right?”
You didn’t answer. But you knew exactly who they meant.
“Fuck off,” Seungcheol snapped, shoving them off. “Don’t mind them,” he told you quickly.
You turned, ready to leave this garbage place.
Then one of them called out again. “Don’t be upset, man!” he laughed. “You lost the bet. Don’t tell me you’re mad you couldn’t get her into your bed.”
Your steps halted.
So it really was a bet. You’d suspected it. You’d known, deep down, it wasn’t real.
But hearing it said out loud felt different.
Colder.
And then the other guy opened his mouth again. “Man, don’t act like you didn’t tell Jeon about it,” he slurred. “Wasn’t he there that night? He knew you were messing around.”
Your breath stopped.
Seungcheol’s head snapped toward him. “Shut up.”
“What?” the guy laughed. “You said it yourself. You weren’t even serious. Just wanted to see if you could pull it off before Jeon—”
“Enough.” The sharpness in Seungcheol’s voice cut through the music.
But it was too late.
You were already storming out of the damn house.
The cold night air hits you immediately sharp, quiet, almost cruel. For the first time in a long while, you didn’t know how to process what you were feeling. You didn’t understand why it hit this hard. Sure, it stung knowing you were never taken seriously back then. That part? You could swallow it. But when they mentioned Wonwoo - your heart dropped. Because he knew. Maybe not Seungcheol directly. Maybe not every detail. But he knew those guys.
Which means... .something in your stupid, spiraling head started connecting dots that maybe weren’t even meant to be connected.
He knew these people. So how much did he know?
When you told him you used to like Seungcheol, you told him almost everything. Almost. You never mentioned the situationship. It felt unnecessary. Embarrassing. Something you didn’t want to relive.
He told you he was only close to Mingyu. So who were those guys who clearly knew him?
Had he lied?
Or was he just very good at hiding things?
The worst part was the possibility that Mingyu knew about that stupid bet too.
Was he part of it?
Your stomach twisted.
You had never felt so betrayed.
By your friend. By your boyfriend.
God, it was humiliating after everything you and Wonwoo had built.
Was this why he was secretive sometimes? Was this the “bad things” he didn’t want you to see?
You always saw him as someone unbothered. Detached from unnecessary drama. You never judged Mingyu’s lifestyle either despite everything, he was still a good person.
But now you were questioning all of it again. And it made your chest feel unbearably heavy.
So fucking heavy.
Your breathing turned shallow, uneven. The cold air didn’t help. It felt like your lungs couldn’t expand fully, like something invisible was pressing down on you.
Suffocating.
Before you even realized it, your vision blurred. Tears pooled, then spilled. You crouched down in the middle of the cold night, arms wrapping around your knees as a sob tore out of you.
Was I ever truly loved?
The thought hit harder than anything else.
Was that why it felt so easy for Wonwoo to slip into the boyfriend role? Why he never hesitate? Never questioned it?
Maybe it was natural to him. Maybe he’d been waiting. Waiting for the right moment to step in like a knight in shining armor when Jia humiliated him and you rushed to defend him.
God.
What if you weren’t saving him? What if you were walking straight into something he already knew would happen? Instead of him being played, you were the one being played. Maybe you were just convenient. The conclusion made you want to claw your own heart out.
All this time, you’d been afraid you were the dishonest one, hiding that stupid situationship because it felt irrelevant, embarrassing. And yet somewhere along the way, you learned to love him.
Sincerely, genuinely.
And now here you were again, in another humiliating position. The gullible girl. He must think you’re easy.
The thought made you feel sick.
After everything, after loving him so much it physically hurt. This is what you get?
The betrayal burned. From your friend. From him.
It hurts so fucking much.
The next day on campus, you looked awful. You cried most of the night. You didn’t answer his calls. You didn’t reply to his texts. You just let the screen light up and fade again and again.
When he showed up at your apartment with food and medicine, you accepted it quietly. You couldn’t even look him in the eye.
He looked worried. That almost made it worse.
The days after that blurred together. You avoided him on campus, sticking close to your friends. When they asked if you were okay, you brushed it off with a weak “I’m just not feeling well.”
Technically, it wasn’t a lie. Your phone was filled with missed calls and unread messages from him.
You replied once. Just one line that is ‘I’m unwell.’ That was it.
Eventually, you told Chan. Only Chan.
He was the closest thing to family you had here. You called him that night and everything spilled out of you in broken pieces. Every doubt. Every ugly conclusion. Every fear you didn’t want to admit out loud. You sobbed so hard your chest hurt. And for once, Chan didn’t joke. He didn’t interrupt. Didn’t tease and dramatize your whole stuff.
He just listened. When you begged him not to hang up, he stayed. You ended up falling asleep on call, the line still connected because you needed something—someone to keep you from feeling completely alone.
As annoying as he could be, he was always there. And that was probably the first time he didn’t make a single joke.
…
It’s been five days since everything happened.
You ended up shutting Wonwoo out. You know it’s unfair, you should’ve just asked him instead of sitting alone with your thoughts, letting them rot in the dark. But you can’t. You’re too afraid it’ll turn out exactly the way you fear.
What if he is part of it? What if he actually loves you?
That might be even worse. You don’t want this to turn into some stupid cliché story. It feels horrible.
You’re burnt out. Maybe even depressed. More than just heartbroken.
Chan would’ve definitely called you out for looking like absolute shit right now but he doesn’t. Not when you look this bad. Your head rests against his shoulder as he sits beside you on the bed, fingers intertwined with his. For once, he doesn’t complain when you seek physical affection. He just lets you stay there, quiet and small, needing warmth.
You sniffle, cheek pressed against his arm, grip tightening slightly. “…Am I that unlovable?” you ask meekly. A moment of weakness.
You’ve skipped class for two days now. You feel so unwell. So drained.
Chan sighs softly, resting his chin on top of your head. “No. No, you’re not.”
Your throat tightens. “Do you love me?” Of course you’d question everything now your worth, your existence, all of it.
He stiffens. He can tell you’re about to cry again, and he’s terrible at comforting people.
“Of course I love you. Why wouldn’t I?”
“You’re just saying that because I’m sad.”
“Well, I wouldn’t have stuck around if I’d been farting in your face for years.”
You frown and hit his arm. “Not funny.”
He winces. “Wasn’t supposed to be?” he scoffs lightly, before pulling your head back to his shoulder and patting your hair more gently. “Come on. Don’t cry. I don’t know what to do when you cry like that.”
Silence settles between you.
Then he tries again. “You know… when I first saw you, I knew a grand adventure was about to happen.”
Your lips twitch. “You mean when we were seven and you threw a stick at me?”
“Yeah,” he smiles. “From that moment on, I knew any day spent with you would be my favorite day. So today’s my favorite day too.”
You smile faintly. “That’s sweet.”
“I know,” he replies softly.
Another quiet stretch.
You still feel heavy. He notices. Of course he does.
Vernon has been sending you playlists non-stop since he found out you were sad. Unfortunately, half of them are Taylor Swift songs which only makes you feel worse. Great job, man.
You sigh. “I don’t think I’m ever going to get married,” you mumble. “I don’t even want to fall in love. Who would ever want to marry me?”
There’s a pause.
“I would,” Chan says simply.
You lift a brow, amused despite yourself.
“Remember when we roleplayed marriage when we were twelve?” he continues. “The ridiculous paper rings? Your mom’s red lipstick that you smeared all over my face? I had to use Clorox to get it off.”
You laugh, genuinely this time. “Hey. That ring was not ridiculous. It was cute.”
“And you stole my first kiss.”
“That was my first kiss too.”
You both burst into laughter. And for the first time in days, your chest doesn’t feel quite as tight.
You stay there like that. Comfortable.
The moment feels easy. Light. Just like it used to feel when you were with Wonwoo.
You hate how familiar that warmth is. Hate how your body remembers it so easily. You don’t want to think about him, but you do anyway, recalling the things you did together, the small habits, the quiet laughter.
It hurts. So much.
“I don’t know, Chan…” you start, your voice already wobbling again much to his immediate panic. “All of our friends know we’re inseparable. They know how close we are, and yet…” You gesture vaguely, frustration spilling over. “He just played my heart like—like Pooh or something.”
Chan blinks. “Like as in… Winnie the Pooh?”
You ignore him. “I even introduced him to half of my family. What am I supposed to do now?” Your sobs return, softer but heavier, soaking into his sweater as you bury your face into his arm.
“Hey, hey.” He pats your head awkwardly. “Don’t be so hard on yourself. You should forgive yourself first…”
He swallows. He’s never been good with words. He’s never seen you this broken before.
When he was the one getting picked on as a kid, you were the one who stood in front of him. You were always stronger. “…Whatever happens,” he continues carefully, “I’ll be by your side, okay? It makes me feel like an asshole seeing you cry like this, knowing I’m not even the one who caused it.”
Your sobs soften at that, turning into hiccups.
He panics again and reaches for tissues, dabbing at your cheeks in clumsy little motions.
“Y-you know…” you choke out, “he never even swore. He was always nice to me. Of course I didn’t notice… God, I feel so, so stupid.”
Chan sighs, wiping the last of your tears. “…What kind of guy has never cursed in his life?” he mutters. “Maybe only during—”
He stops himself too late.
Your face crumples again.
Because Wonwoo did swear. Especially during intimate moments. And now you’re crying harder.
Chan stiffens. “O-okay! Okay, no, no, no—don’t cry!” He fumbles, half hugging you, half trying to wipe your tears. “I’m sorry! I’m stupid! I didn’t mean it like that!”
You just sob into his sweater.
He groans in frustration. “Fine! I’ll be your boyfriend and marry you if you stop crying—dammit!”
After a while, your bedroom door slowly creaks open with a few soft knocks.
One—no, two figures step in, plushies covering their faces. One holds Pooh. The other holds Tigger. The two characters you’ve loved since childhood.
Your tears slowly subside as you sniffle.
“Glad to meet ya! Name’s Tigger! T-I-double guh-er! That spells Tigger!” the Tigger waves dramatically, using the plush’s paw to greet you, voice exaggerated and cartoonish.
Your brows lift.
Then Pooh speaks in an oddly high-pitched tone. “Hi. I am short, fat, and proud of that.”
You blink.
“Come on, Ji. We practiced this. That’s not what Pooh would say.” Soonyoung lowers the Tigger plush, glaring.
Jihoon, your cousin scoffs. “I told you I’m not doing this.”
They immediately begin bickering like children.
You slowly turn to Chan, frowning. “You told them?”
Chan raises both hands defensively. “I only told them you needed emotional support and that you were sad.”
You don’t argue. If anything, you feel a little lighter. Being here, surrounded by them, your family feels like home. They are home. Despite all this warmth, though, you still somehow ended up in such a foolish position. You only ever wanted someone to accept all of you. To understand that when you love, you love completely.
Unconditionally.
Soonyoung carefully sits on the bed beside you, brushing a slightly damp strand of hair away from your face. “…You okay, little bee?” he asks gently.
You give him a faint smile. “A little. Now that you’re both here.”
Jihoon doesn’t look convinced. Of course he isn’t. He can tell this runs deeper, but he doesn’t press. Instead, he places the Pooh plush in your lap and sits at the edge of the bed.
“It’s okay,” Soonyoung reassures. “Happiness doesn’t come with grades. Just look at Chan, he seems happy with his barely passing CGPA.”
Chan frowns. “I was passing.”
Soonyoung ignores him, swatting his hand away. “I have a friend. His name is Seokmin. He’s really, really nice. He even apologized to ants when he accidentally stepped on them.”
All of you slowly turn to look at him.
Your brows knit together.
“I don’t appreciate you introducing a guy to her like that,” Jihoon deadpans.
You honestly have no idea what’s going to happen next. At some point, you’ll have to face Wonwoo again. You need to settle whatever this relationship was.
Was it even real?
Maybe you should’ve crashed out. Screamed. Swung a bat. Or used that frozen baguette Jeonghan once left in his abandoned fridge.
“She can’t. Okay? That’s final,” Chan cuts in firmly.
You appreciate that he speaks up. You don’t think you’d ever survive loving someone like that again.
Soonyoung sighs dramatically. “It’s alright, little bee. The only thing you missed was swinging the bat and watching the man duck.”
Your lips curl slightly. “Thanks, but violence really isn’t my thing.”
“Well, it is mine,” Jihoon mutters.
You sigh. “It’s fine. Let’s not talk about men. I think I’ve had enough. I don’t ever want to get married or fall in love. Boyfriends are overrated anyway.”
Jihoon and Soonyoung exchange a glance. They know it’s about someone. They just don’t know the whole story.
“Hey,” Soonyoung says softly, nudging your shoulder. “Don’t say that. If anything, you still have us.” He pauses, then grins. “Also, I can be your boy—”
Before he can finish, Jihoon smacks the back of his head. “Ow!” Soonyoung rubs his scalp, offended. “I can do a backflip. Just saying.”
…
Just when you’re about to feel suspiciously relaxed, it hits you. Your responsibility and your relationship.
Swore you’d never end up in this position again – yeah, right. This feels worse than your old situationship ever did.
When your phone buzzes, you almost assume it’s Wonwoo. He’s been checking messages you’ve ignored constantly. It hurts every time you leave him on read while he’s practically begging to talk.
You’ve been avoiding him at all costs. Clinging to Chan instead. But the name on the screen isn’t Wonwoo this time, it was Mingyu.
You agree to meet him outside campus, near the small park. His text sounded urgent. Important. Aside from heartbreak, there’s another ache sitting in your chest. Disappointment. You thought a friend had broken your trust.
When you arrive, Mingyu jogs over. “Hey, shortcake…” he greets you with a crooked smile as he sits beside you on the bench. “…Did you wait long?”
You shake your head, offering a faint smile. “No. Not really.”
Silence settles between you. It was heavy and awkward. If anything, friendship betrayals hurt more than breakups.
Mingyu slides a paper bag toward you. You peek inside to find a slice of strawberry cake and carton of milk.
Wonwoo flashes across your mind instantly, and your chest tightens.
Mingyu groans, shoving his hands into his hoodie pocket. “Shit. How do I even start this?”
You look at him quietly.
“First, I’m apologizing. For all this mess. You didn’t deserve it.”
So he knows.
He swallows. “To be fair, I had no idea about that bet. Cross my heart. If I’d known those jackasses made some stupid deal with Seungcheol, I would’ve swung at them immediately.” He pauses. “Which I did.”
You frown, finally turning to face him fully.
“Cheol told me everything after that night. You were there — that’s why. We ended up fighting. Those two idiots deserved the beating anyway.”
Your eyes drop to his knuckles. Slightly scraped.
“…You didn’t have to do that,” you murmur. Now guilt creeps in that his friendship with Seungcheol strained because of this. Because of you.
He waves it off. “It’s fine. They were disrespecting you. I couldn’t just sit there.”
He hesitates.“…I heard you and Wonwoo were together though. I only found out recently. My own best friend didn’t even tell me.” He lets out a dry chuckle, glancing at how quiet you’ve become.
“He’s miserable, you know.”
Your head lifts instantly.
Mingyu nods toward the paper bag. “That’s from him. Not me. He figured you wouldn’t want to see him, so he asked me to pass it to you.”
Your throat tightens.
“He’s been depressed these past few days. He didn’t know about the bet. He was only there that night because I was wasted and he had to drag my ass home.”
Mingyu exhales. “He’s not what you think he is. He’s a good guy. Really.”
God.
You feel horrible.
You let your insecurity spiral. You let overthinking consume you whole. You knew you should’ve talked to him, but you were too scared to hear the worst.
You couldn’t even look him in the eye.
“Wonwoo’s not that kind of guy,” Mingyu continues gently. “You know that too. Those idiots only talked to you like that because Cheol called them out. Wonwoo never agreed to any stupid arrangement. If anything, Cheol just didn’t want some random prick getting close to you.”
Oh.
So Seungcheol did that because of… that?
His methods were questionable. Shitty, even.
But still.
Mingyu sighs and leans his head lightly against yours. “…Are we still friends, shortcake?”
You stare ahead for a moment.
Then you smile softly. “…Yeah. We are.”
After a moment, Mingyu exhales like he’s debating whether to continue. “I wasn’t supposed to say this,” he admits, rubbing his face. “But Wonwoo said he’s sorry. Sorry he didn’t tell you everything. That night… he almost beat the shit out of those guys. He even punched Seungcheol.”
You go still. You didn’t expect it to escalate that badly.
Something about it makes you feel… off. Not relieved. Not exactly guilty either. Just heavy. You don’t like drama. And if your brother or Chanyeol ever found out about this?
Oh, boy.
Your cousin and his friends? Absolutely not. They’d demand names. Addresses. Blood. You almost groan at the thought.
“As I said,” Mingyu continues, shaking his head in disbelief, “if you’d seen him that night… you’d know he was holding back. If I hadn’t been there, I swear someone would’ve ended up in the hospital.”
He sounds almost impressed.
You sigh heavily. You were hurt, yes. But you never wanted something this big. And what if Seungkwan finds out too? You’ll never live through it.
Just when you’re about to calm down. Two figures approach.
Jia and her little sidekick. Fantastic timing.
“Well, if it isn’t goody two-shoes,” Jia sneers. You glare at her. “I’m surprised you’re even outside after that.” Her eyes drop to Mingyu. She scoffs.
Her friend pipes up, smirking. “Wow. First Seungcheol and Wonwoo… now Mingyu? I didn’t know you were such an attention whore.”
You feel nothing. Just tired.
“Fuck off. Both of you,” Mingyu says flatly, draping his arm casually behind your shoulders. Protective and easy. “Didn’t take my rejection well, huh? Is that why you’re still bitter?”
He grins.
Their faces flush instantly.
Ah.
So that’s what this is.
You blink slowly. You genuinely don’t have the energy for this. You wish you brought your Nerf gun again like the other day. Jia keeps talking, probably something meant to make you feel small but your brain is elsewhere. You just want to go home. Eat. Sleep.
It’s been relentless harassment. Enough is enough.
Before you even process it, the carton of milk in your hand flies. It splashes directly onto Jia’s face.
Silence.
She gasps, stunned.
You blink. You didn’t even realize you’d done it.
Mingyu stares at you in shock, then bursts into uncontrollable laughter.
“Why, you bi—!” Before she can slap you, another splash arrives. It was banana milk this time. Seungkwan stands there, arm still extended from the throw.
“You again?” Jia shrieks in disbelief.
Oh, no.
You feel it. This is about to escalate.
Seungkwan drops his bag into Mingyu’s arms and starts rolling up his sleeves.
“You can insult whoever you want,” he says with a sarcastic scoff, “but not my bumblebee.”
And he didn’t hesitate to grab her hair while she grabbed his back. They start screaming. It’s absolute chaos. You’re pretty sure hers are extensions. Before Jia’s friend can intervene, Chan appears out of nowhere, grabbing her arm. She kicks him, making yelp. Mingyu tries to separate them but catches an accidental elbow from Seungkwan straight to the stomach and doubles over.
You turn desperately toward Vernon for help but see him standing off to the side. With his ass recording. Muttering something about how this is going to be legendary. Possibly waiting for Chan to attempt a backflip mid-fight.
You stare at him in disbelief.
Before you can even process what’s happening, two familiar faces step into the scene. The jerks from that party.
They stride in like backup, clearly here for the girls. It clicks instantly, they were acquaintances. You feel something snap. You have no reason to be kind anymore. If crashing out is the theme of the day, then so be it.
One of them steps toward you, hand lifting like he’s about to grab you. If you think wisdom is chasing Mingyu, he is faster. “Hold on, buddy,” he mutters, rolling his shoulders. “Bet you missed my knuckle sandwich. Say bye.”
His fist connects with the guy’s jaw cleanly.
You gasp, hand flying to your mouth.
The guy stumbles but doesn’t back down.
And somehow, in the middle of all this chaos, Seungcheol appears at the right time. You don’t even remember spotting him, but instinctively you shout, “Cheol!” He doesn’t hesitate either. Next thing you know, his fist lands square on the second guy.
Oh my God.
Now it’s a full-blown mess.
Seungkwan is still yelling, hair-pulling ongoing. Chan is trying to restrain someone while dodging kicks. Vernon attempts to help but gets accidentally elbowed by Seungkwan mid-rant and just stands there, betrayed, still recording. Insults are flying. People are shouting. Mingyu is swinging. Seungcheol looks two seconds away from catching a body.
You make a very smart decision. You are not joining that.
Absolutely not.
While everyone is too busy reenacting a low-budget action film, you step back and pull out your phone to call for your emergency contact. You were contemplating who to call. Not your cousin. Definitely not your brother. If they show up, someone’s actually going to jail.
Your thumb hovers for half a second. Then you press call.
Wonwoo.
Listed under: my pookie bf <3 (emergency contact)
(Which, for the record, is what you labeled almost everyone in your contacts… except Chan.)
The phone rings. Around you, chaos erupts.
And you realize, distantly, that this is the first time you’ve reached out to him since you started avoiding him.
The line clicks.
“…Hello?”
There are certain people who are friends on a whole different level. Like you and Chan. You consider it soul-level. He’s been there since diapers, through bad haircuts, ugly phases, and college.
And then there’s Seungkwan and Vernon. You didn’t even mean to be friends at first. You and Chan met on the wrong foot during your first orientation when Chan farted on Seungkwan’s jacket. Guess the universe has its ways of making all of you inseparable.
You never planned this friendship. The world just knew you needed someone like them to make you feel brighter. And better. Maybe even better at loving.
You did end up seeking Wonwoo’s help.
So how did it end up with all of you including Seungcheol and Mingyu squeezed into a fast-food diner now?
Jia and her henchmen eventually ratted themselves out. Not that they’re relevant anymore.
All of you squeezed around the same table, munching on your food like you just celebrated a world victory.
You had an ice pack, about to gently press it against Cheol’s cheek when Seungkwan snatched it from you and shoved it onto his face, a little too harshly. “Oh, he’s not a baby. I’m sure you can do it yourself, hm?” he said with a restrained smile, as Cheol glared at him, clearly annoyed.
Right. There’s a lot to unpack here.
You sat between Chan and Wonwoo, practically squeezed in.
Vernon shifted between Mingyu and Cheol, looking uncomfortable. “...I think I’m about to be sandwiched here.”
Another shuffle, as Seungkwan purposely moved beside Seungcheol. “Move, fatass,” he grumbled, and they started bickering again.
Chan sighed, dipping another fry into his mouth as he ate quietly. His hair looked like a bird’s nest, similar to his ugly haircut back in middle school.
You almost smiled.
You remembered Wonwoo was just beside you. You glanced at his bruised knuckles and almost sighed at the sight as you softly held his hand, brushing over it gently.
He let you. He still didn’t look at you, afraid to meet your eyes, like he didn’t deserve to see you eye to eye.
It made your heart tug a little. You tapped his hand softly. When his gaze finally met yours, he smiled at the face he had missed so much.
“Hi, boyfriend,” you smiled at him, genuinely. You didn’t need to ask anything. Mingyu had already explained everything, and Seungcheol had apologized just minutes ago.
Wonwoo’s lips curled softly. “Hi, girlfriend.”
It felt like you two were the only ones in the world. The rest didn’t matter.
You saw his long paragraph messages. You read his heartfelt texts. You heard his voice notes, the ones where he drunkenly cried and confessed everything.
You feel bad now. But you’d make up for it with kisses and pick-up lines later, when you’re alone with him.
Suddenly, the door burst open, revealing Soonyoung and Jihoon though it really seemed like only Soonyoung made the dramatic entrance. His eyes fell on your table as he rushed over.
You had called them earlier, but they didn’t pick up. You only managed to text: “Shit is about to go down.”
They were too late anyway.
Soonyoung looked at you. “Which bastard?”
His eyes scanned everyone before landing on Mingyu, and without hesitation, he headlocked him. Mingyu whimpered, tapping his arm. “Not me! Not me!”
“Was it you?” Jihoon asked, raising an eyebrow at Vernon.
Vernon’s eyes widened immediately, hands raised in surrender. “Whoa, chill. I’m one of her homies.”
You sighed, burying your face in your palms as Chan cackled, fries still in his mouth.
God, this is embarrassing. This is exactly why you didn’t want any of your people to know what you’ve been through. Good thing your brother doesn’t know or someone would be facing court charges.
Then the waiter slid in, not caring about the scene Soonyoung just made.
Chan hummed when he saw the strawberry parfait. “Did you order this?”
You shook your head. “Then who did?”
“It was me, actually,” Wonwoo admitted as the treat was handed to him.
You weren’t really in the mood, but since he paid for it, you had to try it.
It was sweet - just like the strawberry milk he once gave you. Just like the first time you met him. He had been sweet and kind, helping you with calculus without hesitation.
You realized something. It was just that simple. You were never alone. All these people loved you. Wonwoo loved you. Maybe you were just scared. Maybe you let your thoughts consume you too easily.
“You know,” Chan suddenly said, scooping his almost-empty sundae, “this reminds me of that time ____ and I got free ice cream when we faked being a couple and got free rides at the amusement park.”
All eyes turned to him like he’d just said the most normal thing in the world.
You punched his arm.
He winced, rubbing it as he stared at all of you. “What? You guys don’t do that with your friends? You know, go to an amusement park or something?”
His eyes flicked toward Wonwoo and Seungcheol. “Wow. Not even you guys?”
They didn’t bother answering.
“I feel special somehow.”
...
The rest was history. All of you ended up going on an impromptu beach hangout to watch the sunset, typical Seungkwan suggestion.
And now, it’s only you and Wonwoo left behind.
Alone.
How silly of you to forget how far you’ve come just because you still have a long way to go. Love is just a word until someone comes along and gives it meaning.
Just like you thought, perhaps this would be your favorite day. With your friends. With Wonwoo.
“I have a question,” Wonwoo started, facing you, his hands still holding yours as you listened intently. “When you wake up in the morning, what’s the first thing you say to yourself?”
You considered it briefly. “Hm. Realistically speaking, I always wonder what’s for breakfast… and lunch later,” you said. “What about you, Won?”
Wonwoo chuckled, shaking his head as he hummed softly. “I say… I wonder what exciting thing is going to happen today.”
He leaned closer, smiling gently. “Because I always look forward to another day with you.”
You melted at his words, wrapping your arms around his nape as the two of you ended up kissing in the middle of the beach.
Wonwoo was right. There were still so many adventures waiting for both of you. And you couldn’t wait to explore them—with him, and with your friends.
You’d say…
It was better than ever.
FIN.
A/N: we've come to the end, apples. sorry for the delays and tq sm for the loves given from the first part arghhh. i was doing charity work lmao. anw, i wasn't feeling good about the ending but i think it was rather sweet. the reason why i didn't add jeonghan n joshua, they would be unstoppable. also, all chan loverssss out there, don't be sad, i promised i will make another fic of him lmao. anywhomst, thank uu once again, dearest apples. pls keep on looking forward for my next work. reblogs and comments are appreciated sm.
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