genre. fluff.
warnings. possibly a tiny bit suggestive cause there's a lot of neck kisses.
pairing. fiancé!one x fem!reader.
wc. 709.
request. requested by @eternalgyu: he would love for u to buy him necklaces like he looks so hawt... and he'd buy u ones aswell and this man would literally not leave ur neck alone starting kissing ur neck as he puts it on u...
a/n. the jiwon necklace brainrot is so real chat like this man is always wearing like 5 necklaces HES SKDJKSD
There weren't many constants in the world. The things that you were sure would never change were few and far between amidst the rapidly adapting world. But your fiancé always adorning a necklace to complete his outfit was one of those things that you could rely on no matter what. It didn't matter if he was dressing up or down; going on a date or staying in, he always had a necklace to decorate his neck.
You were obsessed with it. Obsessed with how inviting his neck looked, how his breath hitched when you placed kisses above the necklaces. You could rarely get him flustered, but when you kissed his neck was one sure exception. It drove him absolutely crazy.
You bought him new necklaces whenever you saw one that you thought would look good on him, but recently he had gotten into the habit of buying you some as well. Once his collection had gotten big enough, you started to abandon your own necklaces and reach for his instead. You liked having something of his that you could wear since he had a limited amount of hoodies, and the way the pearly beads and fancy gemstones rested on the top of your sternum somehow looked better than your necklaces.
You were getting ready for a date night in the bathroom, doing your hair carefully in front of the mirror. It had been a while since you were able to spend an entire night with Jiwon, and you were excited to have a chance to be in each other's company for hours. He had made dinner reservations and told you to look your best, but nothing else about the plans for tonight. You were sure he had something romantic planned, though. He always did.
You did light makeup and picked out a strapless dress, since it was your dressiest option in your closet. You had just clipped up the first section of your hair when Jiwon poked his head through the doorway. You watched his eyes survey your frame— adoring the outfit and the makeup, but mostly just you.
“You look beautiful.” He commented, walking behind you and wrapping his arms around your waist. You looked at your reflection, smiling at how perfect Jiwon looked by your side. You suppose that it was one of the many reasons why you wanted to marry him. You couldn’t imagine yourself next to anyone else.
You laced your fingers with his holding your waist, feeling the callouses and warmth of his fingertips against yours. As he closed his eyes and relaxed into you, the scent of your perfume reached his nose and filled all of his senses, intoxicating and dizzying. He straightened after a second, stopping himself from getting distracted by how pleasant you smelled and how pretty you looked. He had the entire night to enjoy your face.
“Your outfit is missing something.” He started, and reached behind his head to unclasp one of the pearl necklaces he was wearing. He slipped it off and wrapped it around your neck instead. His fingers were gentle on your skin, only feather light touches as he secured the necklace.
Your eyes were trained on him in the mirror, watching silently as he adjusted the necklace and his lips drew closer to your neck. You tilted your head to give him more access, eyes falling closed once you felt his soft lips on your skin. He didn’t stop with just one, his lips seeking out every inch of your neck, peppering sweet kisses all over. You would gladly let him continue for however long he wanted— hours, if he so pleased. But a glance at the clock told you that it was almost time for your dinner reservation, and you still hadn’t left the bathroom.
“Jiwon…” You warned, breathing out steadily before you got too distracted by his lips.
“They won’t mind if we’re 5 minutes late.” He whispered. Although you were sure that they would mind if you were 5 minutes late and would probably give your reservation to someone else, Jiwon’s lips pressing against your neck again made you helpless to any other protest. Your fiancé was determined to kiss you, and, after all, it was your fault for wearing a strapless dress.
“I’m running a little late but I should be there soon. Can you go ahead and order me a coffee?”
“Of course! And I’ll make sure we get a good table too. See you soon!” your friend JeeYoung said before you hit the “End Call” button on your steering wheel.
It had been a long day in the middle of a long week, but that was pretty normal for you. What was out of the norm was actually getting some time to meet up with friends, and JeeYoung was one you hadn’t seen in a while.
She used to make and sell jewelry. You had first met when a mutual friend had put you two in contact - JeeYoung had been looking for some legal advice for her jewelry business. The two of you had hit it off instantly and had worked together until she’d found out she was pregnant with her first son, closing her business to focus on him for the time being.
The last time the two of you had seen each other was actually a few months after Raon had been born. As a gift, you had bought her and her mother-in-law spa certificates since they had been doing so much with the baby. JeeYoung had insisted you join, so it had been a relaxing day for all three of you.
As you pushed the door to the coffee shop open and saw your friend with your drinks by the window, it really hit you how long it had been. Eight months to be exact.
When she saw you, she immediately jumped up to hug you. When you pulled back though, you noticed the carrier next to her seat with a sleeping little boy.
Setting your bag on your chair, you knelt down.
“Is this Raon??” you said, hearing the smile in your voice.
“Yeah! You finally get to meet him, but of course he’s sleeping.”
You rubbed the back of your finger softly against his pudgy cheeks before pulling back so the two of you could sit and catch up.
She showed you all the little videos of Raon, including ones where his dad Jiun would make him dance, making you laugh so loud the student at the table next to you gave you a bit of a stink eye.
JeeYoung on the other hand wanted to know all about the places you had been traveling for work recently, since she’d felt slightly cooped up. You were fluent in English and Mandarin since you worked on international trade contracts a lot. You’d been all over in China and to Japan, but most recently you’d been to Vietnam so she was dying to see pictures.
“You know, all of these pictures and not a single one of a special someone.”
“That’s because it was a business trip JeeYoung.”
“I’m just saying, how long has it been?”
You got quiet. Not because you were uncomfortable, but because you had quite a ways to count back in your head. But apparently you took too long.
“Okay forget I asked. Answer this instead - can I set you up with someone?”
“I don’t know JeeYoung...”
“Oh come on! He’s close with Jiun, really smart and handsome. Super caring - I mean he’s even played with Raon so you know he’s good with kids! Just let me set it up.”
You rolled your eyes even as you felt your cheeks heat up a little, making JeeYoung smirk.
“Alright-”
“Yes!”
“But can it just be a coffee date or something first? A full dinner sounds a little intimidating for a blind date.”
“Of course!”
“You can send me his contact info and I can reach out to him.”
“Oh no no no. If you have his info that gives you the possibility to make up an excuse and bail.”
“I would no-”
“You’d be tempted though!” she said, pointing her finger right at you. “Plus this way you can’t do any recon and make assumptions ahead of time by facebook stalking him or something.”
At that you just crossed your arms, knowing you couldn’t say anything because she was right.
“Fine fine. Tell him this Saturday and here at 7 if he can. I’m traveling next week so it has to be soon.”
“Wait, you’ll be back in time for Raon’s first birthday next weekend right?”
“Of course! I might be a little jet-lagged but I will definitely be there!” you promised her, clinking glasses and then deliberately changing the subject from your dating life.
//
You had felt anxious about the date for the rest of the week. No matter how confident you were in your work life, romance was really not your forte. So you decided a little retail therapy was in order.
You found a nice dress, a few blouses, and a skirt that you ended up buying. Pretty happy with your purchases and noticing you still had a couple hours to kill before your date, you decided to treat yourself before heading home to get ready.
You walked on over to the food court to grab a cinnamon pretzel only to notice a pretty long line. You would’ve up and left honestly, I mean it’s not like you needed the pretzel, but you didn’t really have anything better to do, so you waited.
At the end of the line, you just looked around, watching the people in the stores surrounding you. You saw a kid’s store and made a mental note to stop in to get a gift for Raon’s first birthday. Scanning their windows for present ideas, you realized you recognized someone.
JeeYoung’s husband Jiun.
You’d only ever heard stories and seen videos of him with Raon, but you thought it’d be rude if you didn’t go say hi. Even if he didn’t know you, you knew and would feel weird just ignoring the opportunity. Plus maybe you could ask him what you should get Raon.
Leaving the line, you entered the store and slowly made your way over to him until you knew he saw you coming.
“Ah, hi,” you started when you were close enough. “I’m-”
“What if we got him this?” the guy next to him said, catching both your and Jiun’s attention while holding a little dragon plushy.
You noticed his all black outfit, eyebrow piercing, and even tinges of purple? hair peeking out under a ballcap.
“You know he already has a Pooh.” Jiun said to him, patting him on the arm.
“Well just because I already gave him a pooh doesn’t mean I can’t also get him a dragon. Are you trying to deprive your son of the joy that is toys?”
Jiun laughed and just shook his head as he took the dragon from his friend and put it back on the display.
Watching them interact, you remembered the description JeeYoung had given you about your blind date, saying that he was close with Jiun and good with Raon. Figuring that this must be the friend, you tried to introduce yourself again.
“Excuse me? I just wanted to -”
“Sorry,” the guy said, “but can you give us some space?”
You were instantly thrown off at the attitude in his question. For one, you hadn’t even realized the guy had noticed you, so the odd but polite tone to his surprising question made you take a step back.
“I’m just here to-”
“You’re a fan I know. Thank you for your support, really. I’m sorry though, but right now I’m just trying to have a quiet day. So do you mind giving us a little privacy? We’re just trying to do a little shopping.”
You were a little shell-shocked. I mean you had no idea what he was talking about, but you somehow felt like you were in the wrong?
“Jiwon, let her talk.” Jiun says.
“I’m not trying to intrude or anything, I just saw you and wanted to-”
“I’m sorry, but I don’t want to do pictures or autographs right now. Please respect that” Jiwon said, nudging Jiun to start walking away.
“I wasn’t - “
“Please respect my privacy.”
Fed up at the way he was treating you like a crazy person, your temper finally got the better of you.
“Well, if you’re the friend JeeYoung mentioned then I think this told me all I needed to know, so let’s just cancel coffee tonight. Because this,” you said, gesturing to Jiwon, “is a little too much for me. Have a good night.”
“Wait what-” he started to say, but you didn’t stick around.
You walked away, eyebrows knit in annoyance. Your shopping bag hit against your legs, annoying you even more.
To think you had bought clothes for a date with that jerk.
To think you’d gotten out of the pretzel line for that jerk!
But you guessed one good thing came of it. You didn’t have to show up for what would’ve been a horrible blind date anymore.
→ Summary: If there’s one thing he knows about you, it’s everything, from the way that you smile when you’re upset to the way that you lick your lips when you lie. But when he decides that he no longer wants to suffer through this one-sided love, he is instead left to pick up the pieces after a near fatal car accident.
Winter used to be his favorite season of the year, using it as an excuse to stay inside and relax by the fire, a fire that he has a habit of needlessly feeding into the wee hours of the night. But lately, this winter in particular, has been exceptionally hard for him to surpass. After being friends for two years, he once thought that you could tell each other anything, but over the last month, your friendship has drastically changed. He can’t pinpoint the exact moment in which everything started to fall apart, and although you don’t seem to be bothered by it, it continuously eats him alive.
Standing outside your apartment door, he scans the area for people nearby, unsure if he is making the right decision. Ringing his hands together, he tries to stop his trembling muscles, but as the seconds tick by, he debates if he should just turn around and head home. Taking one definite breath, he grabs hold of the knob, knowing full well that you always forget to lock your door. Peeking into the small crack, he attempts to find any light or sound as a sign of your presence, and from what he can tell, no lights are on, but he can hear the faint sound of water running. Slowing entering, he does his best to stay quiet as not to alarm you, and although he feels slightly guilty for sneaking into your apartment like this, he is determined to get an answer.
Taking off his shoes and setting them to the side, he walks down the hallway, and as he approaches your bedroom, he realizes that you are currently in the bath. Tuesday nights are set aside specifically for you to unwind and pamper yourself, usually including a bath and painting your nails. Normally he would be there to assist you considering you weren’t the best at painting with your right hand, but you had excluded him from the last several sessions. A part of him hates knowing every habit of yours like the back of his hand, but it’s also partially the reason why he is so in love with you. He is able to see through every part of you, even through your façade, straight to the part of you that no one ever sees.
When he enters your room, the sound of splashing water catches his attention, the scent of your body wash filling his senses. Despite the feeling of comfort at the familiarity, his heart continues to painfully beat in his chest. The last thing he wants is for this friendship to burst into flames, but there is only so much heartache he can bare.
Holding his breathe, he takes one stop forward, stopping just short of the bathroom door. Now that he’s closer, he can hear the faint sounds of your humming. Even without him seeing you, in his mind you are the most beautiful in this moment, when you are unrestrained and carefree. He’s so used to pretending not to see through your mask that moments like this make him want to just sit here forever, appreciating every part of your being. He’s not ready to give this up for the sake of his selfishness, and although he would do anything for you, being your puppet for nearly two years has been enough. Not once have you looked at him the same way that he looks at you, and if either of you are going to find peace, then he needs you to decide.
Pepping himself up before he changes his mind, he pushes open the bathroom door. Instead of screaming like he would have expected, you only look up at him with saddened eyes. You are neither surprised nor angry, but only seem to have expected his visit.
“Hi Jiwon…” Despite your voice being hoarse and broken, you still try to give him a gentle smile. He doesn’t deserve you.
Immediately losing his train of thought, he just stares at you, unsure of what to do next. Sitting in front of him under a mountain of bubbles and bath water is his first love, and now that he is here to confront you, he’s not sure what to say. A part of him feels like an asshole, but considering that this is the most emotion you’ve shown in a while, he evidently came at exactly the right time.
Closing the door behind him, he sits down on the small rug, picking at the small pieces of fabric to buy himself some time. Taking a deep breath, he tries to choose his words carefully, hoping that he will be as clear as possible without upsetting you.
“Why are you avoiding me? What’s wrong?” His voice comes out more stern that he had planned, but he is only becoming increasingly frustrated by your cold demeanor. However, you aren’t phased by it, and instead you calmly lean back against the smooth porcelain tub.
“Nothing’s wrong,” you respond quickly, “I’ve just been busy lately.”
The moment he sees your tongue glide across your bottom lip, he feels the heat surfacing below his skin. Every time you lie, even the smallest of white lies, you have a habit of licking your lips. Most people might not notice it, but he knows you all too well. He’s called you out on it several times, but after a certain point, he stopped bringing it up since nothing seemed to change. You just continued to lie without consideration for his feelings. He considers it as part of your strategy to hide yourself, only an extension of your mask. He’s left it alone simply because he can see right through it, but right now, it is infuriating.
“Can you stop lying to me and just talk to me! I’m sick of having to pretend like I don’t understand you, like I have no idea what’s going on. Are we not friends?” If it were possible, then his ears would be fuming, likely to set off the fire alarm for the temperature at which his blood is boiling.
Without even batting an eye, you change your gaze to the ceiling, drops of water forming on the surface with the lights shining against your glistening lips.
“If that’s how you feel, then don’t be my friend. No one asked you to stay.” Despite sounding cold and confident, your voice waivers ever so slightly, so small that only he alone would be able to pick it up.
Without giving him a chance to respond, you stand up from the tub and grab the towel by the sink, instinctively wrapping it around your torso.
“Are you going to move or not?”
Standing up, he doesn’t break eye contact, but the moment he steps aside, you grab the handle, nearly swinging the door into his face. Although unintentional, it perfectly portrayed your desire to be left alone.
“Why are you like this? I don’t deserve this treatment from you. I just want to know what’s wrong, why is that so bad of me?” His response comes with pain dripping from his words, the pressure at his tear ducts threatening to spill.
His broken expression going unnoticed, you don’t bother to give him a response as you pull out an outfit from your drawers. For a while he stands there, dumbfounded by the way you entirely dismiss his existence.
“So you’re going to ignore me again?”
Nothing but the sound of the clock and the cars on the street can be heard. After slipping on a pair of jeans, you grab your jacket and walk away, not giving a damn about the mess you have left behind. Even if you didn’t want to talk about it, didn’t want to delve into whatever hell you were going through, he never once thought you would walk away. At least not as easily as you just did.
Following after, he watches as you rush out the front door, slamming it shut behind you. Every second that goes by, his heart breaks a little more, so consumed by the idea that he’ll never see you again that he doesn’t think twice about running after you.
Before you have the chance to get any farther, he latches onto to one of your sleeves, pulling you toward him as if it were his only hope.
“Let go.” You command, looking him directly in the eye.
He chooses not to say anything, instead grabbing your arm tighter. He is so afraid of losing you that he doesn’t notice the way you wince in pain.
Using your other hand, you push against his shoulder, and in the short second he loosens his grip, you rip your arm away. Before he can collect his bearings, he watches as you run from him, his worst nightmare manifesting itself in the blink of an eye.
Jiwon stands there frozen, watching as a speeding car flies by, blaring its horn as it travels directly at you, the one who so stupidly ran into the road without taking the time to look. In that moment he stops breathing, watching as your body slams into the windshield and rolls off the side only to land in a heap on the ground. Due to the black ice, hitting on the breaks only causes the car to skid and crash into one that was parked. But even with the deafening sound of the car horns, all he can think about is you.
Running to your side, he looks down at your bloodied face, littered with small cuts all the way from your chin to your temple. Cradling your cheeks in his shaky hands, he checks for signs of breathing, and when he sees none, he immediately places his finger against your neck. At first, he only feels frost-bitten skin, but the moment he senses a steady pulse, he lets out a breath of relief, but by doing so, he only releases tears. He is so utterly terrified, frozen, just from the thought of losing you permanently, and had he lost you in that moment, he would have considered himself lost amongst the soulless, his one source of happiness ripped from his grasp. His breathing becomes ragged as he sits in the frigid air with your limp body held tightly against his chest. With the cold nipping at his exposed skin, he focuses on keeping you alive, opening his jacket and pulling you close to him for warmth. With you wrapped safely inside, he tries calling for help.
As he looks back on the choices he’s made tonight, he realizes that it would have been best to have never shown up. He was desperate, impulsive, and now your life is on the line. None of the trouble was worth it, and he starts to wonder why he ever thought it was. When he looks over at the totaled car, he sees various people attempting to pull the unconscious man from the driver’s seat, and for the first time ever, he feels utterly powerless. To these people, he must not exist, as they don’t seem to notice the dying girl in his arms. Not one person has come his way to offer assistance. In the distance, he hears the roaring of sirens, but they don’t seem to arrive quickly enough. Every second that passes is one second closer to losing you, and the thought of having this be the way in which your friendship ends eats away at his resolve. The tears continue to fall onto the snow-covered pavement as he hunches over your body, doing his best to protect you, to save you. Nothing seems to be enough as your eyes are still closed shut, the blood staining the collar of your favorite shirt. He leans down, leaving a gentle kiss on your temple. With his lips frozen and numb, he isn’t able to feel much of anything, but hopes that in some way, you’ll be able to sense his presence, knowing that no matter happens, he will never leave your side. In the close distance, he can still smell the faint scent of laundry detergent, evidence that you still tend to oversaturate whenever you find the motivation to do laundry. All the memories come flooding back of when he used to help you with your laundry after first moving out from you parent’s house. You were a mess back then, not knowing much of anything about living on your own. Everything used to be simple, but time has only thrown him into a complicated situation which has only become more difficult to detach from.
Leaning his head back, snowflakes fall gently onto his skin, melting upon contact with his tear-stained cheeks. Just one more reason to hate winter.
In the back of his mind, he can’t help but think,
I just wanted to know if you could love me…
It’s well into the eighth day of you being comatose in that bed, and he would be lying if he said he wasn’t losing his patience. He understands that the damage from the incident is extensive and that you will be in the hospital for a while, but he never imagined it would take this long for you to simply open your eyes. He wants nothing more than to talk to you, to comfort you, and to tell you that everything is going to be alright, but he can’t do that if you’re not awake to hear it. This doesn’t stop him from talking to you though, as it seems to be the only thing that is keeping him sane.
“I’m going to step out for a little bit, alright? I’ll grab coffee and be right back.”
By now, one would think he is used to the silence, but each time, it only wounds him. Standing up from the chair, he takes one last look at your sleeping face before silently exiting the room, closing the door behind him.
-
The curtains had been pulled open earlier that morning, but it’s not until now that the sun makes an appearance through the cloudy skies. The beam of sunlight that pours through the window lands directly on you, illuminating the stark white sheets covering your body. Underneath the covers, the temperature rises slightly, and with the sudden change, your legs writhe in clear discomfort. Once your left foot frees itself from the confines of the oven, your body relaxes, relishing in the cool air against your skin. Your muscles are no longer tense, and you return to your previous state of unconsciousness.
-
Not a moment later, Jiwon enters the room, steaming coffee in his hand. As he approaches your bed, he stops in his tracks, immediately detecting that something is different. He looks for any signs, and when he checks your chart, noticing no recent updates, he frowns. The room is brighter for one thing, but that is true for the entire building. Walking over to your side, he delicately places his hand on your cheek. Your skin is warmer than earlier, but he dismisses it as being a result of the sun. However, when he turns to sit back in the chair, he loses grip on his coffee, spilling its entirety onto the tile floor.
Right in front of him is your foot, hanging off the side of the bed. He is certain that no one has been inside the room, and upon his exit, your limbs were covered. This is the first sign over the past eight days that you are still responding to the world around you. His mind races, conflicted, desperately running through his options. With his lack of sleep, he wouldn’t be surprised if he is delusional, but it’s something he needs to be real.
Pressing the button on the remote near the bed, he signals for the nurse. When she opens the door, the first thing she notices is the coffee on the floor.
“Sir, did you spill your coffee?”
Dumfounded, he loses his ability to speak, and instead points at your foot. At first she is confused, unsure of what he is trying to tell her, but after a moment, it clicks in her mind that he wasn’t the one to have moved you.
Rushing forward, the nurse checks your vitals and the temperature of your skin, and when she notices the sweat at your hairline, she notes that you are responsive. Grabbing a small towel from the cabinet, she runs it under cool water. She lightly dabs the cold cloth against your forehead, and when she notices the scrunch of your nose and the way you lean into the towel, she looks directly at Jiwon. Both of them stare at each other for a second, unsure if what they’re seeing is real.
“It’s hot…” You groan, shifting uncomfortably in the bed.
Jiwon feels chills travel down his spine after having not heard your voice for so long. A sound he thought he might never hear again.
As soon as the nurse removes some of the sheets, she tries to ask a few questions.
“Y/N… can you hear me? How are you feeling?”
The only response she receives is another groan, but she considers that to be better than nothing.
Pulling up the chair, Jiwon grabs your hand, gently stroking it with his thumb. Despite the bruises, your skin is as soft as he knows it to be, and this fact alone is enough to convince him that he will soon be able to hold you in his arms once again. He is both terrified and excited that after all this time you will be waking up soon. His heart flutters just thinking about taking you home, just being with you. It’s the only thought that consumes his mind, so much so that he doesn’t even notice the moment you open your eyes.
“Who are you?”
Looking up, he’s ready to laugh at your poor excuse of a joke, but when he sees nothing but fear, the cold and distant look in your eyes, he realizes that you may not be joking at all. You pull your hand out of his, cradling it next to your chest as if it had been burned, and for the umpteenth time, he feels his heart shatter.
As much as he would like to think that this whole situation is a lie or some wicked dream, he knows the truth. Everything about this is real, and he hates it.
“This is Jiwon. Your boyfriend.” The nurse speaks softly as to not alarm you, but he only stiffens, realizing the implications of her words.
“Actually, I’m not your boyfriend. But we’re best friends… please, you have to remember me.”
Eyeing him and the nurse, you try your best to understand. All you know is that you’re in the hospital, your head aches, and there is this strange man who claims to know you. Thinking about it, you don’t remember much of anything, let alone how you got here.
“I’m sorry…”
That’s all you can think to say before lying back down against the pillow, covering your face with the blanket.
He only sits there, mouth agape, as he watches you hide yourself underneath the security of the hospital sheets. He only wishes to join you in hiding as reality begins to set in. You don’t recognize him. That fact hits him like a ton of bricks, several tons in fact, but not even that can compare to the amount of pain he feels. It would be one thing if you had forgotten what occurred prior to the incident, something he believes might have been best anyway, but you not recognizing him, his voice, his face, is something he is unlikely to recover from. All the time he had spent by your side over several years is now nothing more than dust in the wind, memories that he has become the sole owner of.
In the next moment, the doctor strides into the room, and upon grabbing the clipboard at the foot of the bed, a smile appears on his face.
“Glad to see you’re awake. How are you feeling?”
Uncovering yourself, you place the blanket back on your lap, straightening out the creases one by one. You neither make eye contact with Jiwon nor the nurse, but instead look straight ahead.
“My neck hearts. My chest hurts. And I’m a little tired…”
Your voice slowly trails off as you try to think about everything, but the more you attempt to pick up the pieces, the worse your headache becomes. Noticing your pain-stricken face, the doctor moves up to the side of the bed, now putting distance between you and Jiwon.
“We’ll provide pain medication right away. Your chest probably hurts because of a few bruised ribs, but those will only heal with time. Luckily, there were no major injuries, although you will likely be sore for a while. Do you remember what happened to you?”
The whole room falls silent. Despite knowing the answer, Jiwon is still hesitant to hear the words come from your mouth.
“No… I don’t. I don’t know how I got here, or really anything for that matter.”
Writing a few things down on the clipboard, the doctor pauses for a moment before asking his next question.
“Do you know your name?”
“No.”
One word. That’s all Jiwon can take. Slamming back the chair, he rushes out of the room and down the hallway. Reaching a dead end, he slumps to the ground below the window, tears streaming down his face. All around him, everything is too loud, the sounds of chatter, the sounds of metal against metal, the damned sound of the clock ticking on the wall above him. Everything around him is falling apart, and yet he must be the one to act like everything will be okay, because that’s just who he is. He hates being weak, he hates being lost even more, but in this moment, there is nothing more he can do but accept the fact that your entire relationship is over. Your whole friendship now… gone.
Feeling a hand on his shoulder, he looks up to see the nurse squatting by his side. Wiping the tears from his face, he straightens his back in an attempt to look fine, but just like before, the flood only continues. Falling forward into her shoulder, the nurse tries to sooth him by rubbing circles on his back, and although she feels awkward, it pains her to see the loved ones of patients deal with the aftermath of amnesia.
The close proximity only reminds him more of you, how he wants this person to be you. Everything about this situation is unfair, but he also knows that between the two of you, he needs to be the one to stay strong if he ever wants to have some type of relationship. He wants to help you, needs to help you for his own sake and for yours as well. He will be your caretaker, so long as you allow him, but if you never regain your memories and choose to have nothing to do with him, then that would be the point in which he will be forced to give up. But he will fight until the bitter end.
“There’s still a chance that she will remember everything later on, so please don’t lose hope just yet.”
Lifting his head from her shoulder, he looks into her eyes, hoping to find some truth to her words. When he notices the sincerity on her face, he tries his best to believe her, but a part of him is so absolutely terrified, that he’s afraid that his hope will only leave him in broken pieces if you don’t end up remembering a single thing of the love you once had for him. Although it was never romantic love, it was love nonetheless, and he would trade everything just to have that back. But for now, all he can do is wait.
The nurse helps him stand on his feet, and nodding his head, he gives a silent thanks to which she only responds with a smile. Walking ahead of him, the nurse leads him back to the room, but before he enters, he takes one last deep breath.
“No matter what happens, don’t give up. She’ll remember, she has to remember…” He quietly repeats to himself.
Walking into the room, he sees you in the bed still lost in conversation with the doctor, but when you notice his presence, all your attention is directed to him, every word now going in one ear and out the other. Both of you stare at each other for a while, and when the doctor notices that you have stopped listening, he glances behind his shoulder to see Jiwon standing casually in the doorway.
“Come in. We’re just discussing basic details right now, like name, birthdate, just trivial things.”
Looking between you and the doctor, he only nods before returning to his seat next to the bed. When he peeks up at you, he notices your swollen eyes and tear-stained cheeks, and the expression on your face only pains his heart. You mouth the words ‘I’m sorry’ and he can already feel the tears threatening to spill again, but before they can, he sucks them back in. Even if you don’t remember anything, he still wants you to see him as the one who will take care of you, the strong one who will fight through anything for you, even if it nearly kills him in the process. Especially in this moment, you need him more than anything, and he isn’t about to let you down.
Much of the conversation between you and the doctor goes over Jiwon’s head, only nodding whenever his input was desired, but other than that, he becomes lost in his own thoughts. He wonders what will happen the moment you are released from the hospital, if you will still want to be near him or want nothing to do with him, but that thought alone is enough for a few tears to break past their barrier once again. Before, he was prepared for your friendship to end, even prepared for the endless, sleepless nights and the constant pain every time you crossed his mind, but at least then you would have had all your memories and maybe have shared the pain, too. But now… there is no chance of salvaging it. If you can’t remember him, then there’s nothing more he can do.
“You should be released in a day or two, but for now just rest and we’ll do a few more tests in a while.” With a slight smile, the doctor bows his head before exiting the room and closing the door behind him.
A few more days…
Having to wait before taking you home, before being with you in private, before figuring out the status of your relationship is an unbelievably difficult task, and if he is going to get any peace until then, he needs to talk to you now while he still has the chance.
He tries to scan your facial expression for any signs of your feelings, and he hopes that if he just looks into your eyes he will know everything just like he could before. But when you finally glance in his direction, there is no familiarity. There is no longer that softness that you used to have or the glints of hope during even the most hapless situations. You are someone he doesn’t even recognize.
Losing his desire to talk, he leans back into the chair, and with his hands behind his head, he closes his eyes to think. The first thing he needs to do when you are released is take you to all the places that might bring back memories: your first trip together to the coast, your favorite reading nook inside the public library, even the spot under the tree where your last boyfriend dumped you might be powerful enough to spark something. He is willing to try anything and everything, and before he is able to realize it, he is back to square one, to where this whole situation started under the spell that is you.
“Um… Jiwon.”
The sound of your voice pulls him back from the recesses of his mind and with lightning speed, he sits up in his seat, ready to listen to your words, but as he looks at you, he notices the guilt on your face.
“I’m sorry, but can you leave… I don’t know what kind of relationship we had before, but you don’t have to stay.”
You are both decisive but indecisive with your words, simultaneously wanting him to leave but also understanding that it is not an easy task to do. Being alone in the room with him only makes you uncomfortable, and without you having said anything, he would have quickly figured it out, but he never expected you to be so verbal about it. It is very unlike you. And as much as he would like to think that your words, although not intentionally filled with poison, will destroy every last shred of hope he has left, he is truthfully too exhausted and numb to be effected. Like before, he will do anything for you, even if it means leaving your side. He knows later, though, that the pain will only leave him as an empty shell of his previous self.
“Sure. I’ll be back to check on you tomorrow.”
Standing up, he pushes the chair against the wall before turning on his feet. Without giving you a second glance, he walks to the door, too afraid that the sight of you will break his façade.
“Oh, uh… you don’t have to-”
Before you finish your sentence, Jiwon leaves, slamming the door behind him. He doesn’t want you to finish that sentence, he doesn’t think he’d be able to live had he heard you finish it, and hopefully now, you will understand that no matter what you say, he will be back every day. He’s stubborn, he knows this, and that’s something you will come to learn again, too.
Closing his eyes, he takes a few deep breaths, but as much as he tries to relax, his fingers continue to tremble even in the tautness of his clenched fists. He feels himself become dizzy, the hospital too suffocating and too obnoxiously sterile. He needs fresh air before he ends up in a stretcher himself, so with quick feet, he dashes to the stairwell. In his descent, he tries not to trip, holding onto the railing for dear life as he feels himself slowly losing grip with reality. He loses track of the number of flights, the number of stairs, and all he can think about it making it the bottom and getting out. After he finally reaches the first floor, legs feeling like jelly, his shaky hands push open the door. Seeing himself back in the lobby surrounded by the sick and suffering only urges another wave of dizziness, and as he stumbles toward the entrance, he feels holes burning into his back, probably gazes from employees who notice that he is clearly ill. Going through the automatic doors, he is hit with a wall of cold air, and taking a seat on a ledge nearby, he falls into the snow-covered soil that once held a bed full of flowers. Despite the bites to his skin, his body still burns, the ice not being enough to cool him down. Feeling himself lose consciousness, he tries to slap himself awake considering the last thing he wants is to be in the hospital alongside you. His utter fear of hospitals is what normally keeps him away, and he’ll be damned if he is wheeled in there when he could just be resting at home.
Grabbing the keys from his pocket, he sits up slowly as to not aggravate his vertigo, and once standing, he gingerly makes his way to the parking lot, making sure that no one had witnessed his episode. Finally inside the car, he blasts music hoping that the noise will prevent him from falling unconscious at the wheel, and although he knows he shouldn’t be driving, his only thoughts are to get home so he can sleep through the next couple of days until you are released.
It only takes a few moments before he’s out on the road. He does his best to concentrate on the task at hand, but every time he reaches a stop light, he becomes nervous as once his body is no longer preoccupied, it begins to shut down. Every few feet he swerves, not enough to be alarming to anyone else, but enough for him to notice that he won’t be able to drive for much longer. Seeing his apartment complex in the distance, he picks up his speed, racing past several cars to get to his destination. Thankfully, he has his own designated space where he lives, so parking at the very least isn’t going to be an issue.
Upon driving into the garage, he notices the spaces mostly empty, and taking a deep breath, he pulls into his spot, surprised that he parked straight on the first try. Getting out of the car, he nearly collapses, his legs still not yet recovered. Holding onto the side of the car and the wall, he reaches the elevator, and even after pressing the button several times, it feels like an eternity passes before it reaches the garage floor. Stumbling inside, he leans back against the railing, anxiously watching the numbers increase as they get closer and closer to his floor. The ding of the elevator never sounded so sweet, and with the doors opening, he feels the extra push of adrenaline he’ll need to make it to his room.
His hands, still unsteady, struggle to put the key into the lock, but after several attempts, he makes it in on luck alone. Opening the door, he is met with darkness and an overwhelming feeling of loneliness, but that doesn’t deter him from going to where he really wants to be - his bed.
[ Seven days pass ]
After his first visit, flowers and candy in hand, you had politely asked him not to return during the rest of your stay. As much as he would have liked to ignore it and continue to show up despite your protests, he realized that if he ever wants to have some type of friendship, then he will need to build your trust from the ground up and give you the space that you need. During those days, he spent his time in the studio, either making music to get his mind off you or making music specifically for you, and whenever he went home in the middle of the night, often around four in the morning, he could only lie awake in bed, thinking of every possible way he might get you to remember him. In the rare instances he could fall asleep, he would only dream of your face, like a haunting image forcing him awake in a puddle of his own sweat, heart beating as if he ran a marathon. He had no desire to eat or do much of anything, and it was slowly killing him.
When he received the call from the hospital, he was busy in his studio, hand clutched to his mouse, clammy from stress, and he was so engrossed in his task that he almost missed his phone ringing in the background. It took all of two seconds to collect his things before he got into the car, speeding past everyone that got in his way.
Standing in front of the automatic doors, he tries to plan his conversation, what he might say and your possible responses, but no matter how many times he goes through the scenario in his mind, he realizes that all of them seem unlikely. Shoving his hands in his jacket pockets, he buries himself in his oversized clothes, looking down as to not make eye contact with any of the staff. Having the route to your room memorized, he doesn’t bother looking up, only to press the button of the elevator. Once inside, he takes one final breath, the contents of his stomach flipping over a million times in anticipation of finally taking you out of here. He willingly volunteered to bring you home, as he would have it no other way. He only trusts you in his care.
The bell of the elevator signals his exit, and upon stepping onto the sterilized white tile, he hears the faint sound of your laugh in the distance, automatically drawing a smile across his face. Even in his darkest times, listening to you laugh at your own jokes was enough to pull him from his foreboding hole, and no matter how hard he tried not to react, you were so adorable to him. Thinking back to those times only makes his heart flutter more, and with giddiness now flooding his system, he doesn’t hesitate to skip down the hall toward your room.
As soon as he enters, he observes you deep in conversation with the same nurse from before. When you notice his presence leaning against the door frame, a bright smile spreads across your face. You aren’t sure what had pushed you to respond in this way, but your body was acting on auto-pilot, and it seemed like the most natural thing in the world. Just the sight of it alone is enough for his heart to skip a beat, and once again, his mind is flooded with hope that maybe you will remember him after all, and so long as he can continue to make you smile like this, he might survive this whole ordeal.
“Come on in.” The nurse insists lightly, motioning for him to stand near the bed.
“Everything is set for her to be discharged. All her tests came back normal, and all she really needs is rest, so I recommend not a lot of moving around. She is still in the process of remembering a lot of things, but she seems to have the basics.”
Stepping closer to him, just slightly out of earshot, the nurse gives him a warning.
“Don’t try to force memories on her if you can. It might make things worse. Everything will happen in time.” With a sincere smile, she steps away and focuses her attention back on you, helping you stand up from the bed.
Grabbing the bag from underneath his arm, he hands it to the nurse. Looking inside, she rummages through the pile of clothes before picking out a pair of leggings and a large sweater.
“These are a few of your clothes. It will be best to dress comfortably, so only wear lose fitting shirts as to not aggravate your bruised ribs.” Nodding your head, you grab the clothes from her arms.
“I’ll be waiting outside.” He adds, taking his leave alongside the nurse to give you privacy.
The nurse returns to her station behind the desk, and he is left leaning against the wall, thinking about the activities he has planned for the day. He is still unsure how much of it you’ll enjoy or if you even want to spend time with him today, but he is determined to at least get you out for a little while. More so for you than for him, as he can only imagine just how boring it is to sit in the hospital for extensive amounts of time. His only concern is that you’ll allow him to take you out in hopes of seeing that beautiful smile on your face once again.
As soon as the door opens, his train of thought is broken, and when he looks over at you, his heart stops. He hasn’t seen you in a pair of normal clothes in what feels like forever, and although your hair is somewhat of a mess, you are still as bright as you once were, glowing as if the hospital never had a hold on you in the first place. Just another reminder of why he loves you - nothing in the world can get in the way of your cheerful presence.
“Ready to go?” You question, pretending as if you never once noticed he was lost in thought.
Walking into the elevator, both of you are silent as several visitors, patients, and staff file in. The small space is cramped, and with the two of you packed into the corner, taking it slow on the physical aspect of your relationship is immediately thrown out the window. With your back flesh against his body, you feel your cheeks heat up, and with him squirming behind you uncomfortably, your bodies were only making more contact. Any shift he makes, you can feel, and with so many people around, it feels like a hundred degrees. The bell of the elevator and the opening of the doors are your saviors and as everyone scatters, you run into the middle of the hall, stopping short as you wait for Jiwon to lead the way. When he doesn’t appear on either side of you, you panic for a small moment, but when you turn around, you see him standing right outside the elevator with a sly smirk.
“W-what?” You stammer, awkwardness and mortification clear in your voice. Had he seen something? Felt something? If your cheeks were pink before, they are now a vivid red, matching the color of your sweater.
“Oh, nothing. Let’s go.” The smirk doesn’t disappear as he heads to his right toward to the entrance of the hospital.
“That little…” Biting your tongue, you try to suppress your sudden irritation at the boy in front of you, and if you didn’t know any better, you might have just tackled him then and there.
You had met him only a week ago, at least for the second time, but every minute that you spend near him, you feel more and more comfortable, like you had known each other for ages. It is odd considering you still couldn’t remember anything about your past, but deep in your heart, there is familiarity.
Running after him, you slip into the passenger’s seat of the car, immediately noticing the cleanliness and extensive stereo system. Starting the ignition, he makes his way toward your apartment, leaving the music to lull over the silence.
“So… you’re into music?” You ask sheepishly, not quite sure where to begin the conversation.
“I guess you could say that. I produce my own music, and I enjoy writing lyrics.”
Leaning back in the seat, you allow his words to sink in, hoping that it might spark some memories, but when nothing comes to mind, you decide to continue.
“That’s really cool. I’m guessing you have a studio or something.”
Nodding his head, he smiles at your interest in his work. It’s like becoming friends all over again, and it sends a warmth straight to his heart. Sometimes he would wonder what it’d be like to go through it all again, before any feelings were involved. Having to start over like this only reminds him of when things were easy, all those years ago.
“My room has become my studio. It has all my equipment and everything.” He remarks, a hint of pride breaking through.
“D-do you think I might be able to see it?” Biting your lip, you try to calm your beating heart, hoping you didn’t come off too strong.
Unable to hide his emotions any longer, he turns to you and shows you the sweetest and brightest smile. The sight alone is enough to give you butterflies in your stomach.
“Of course.” The smile on his face becomes contagious, invisible strings pulling at the sides of your mouth.
Parking alongside the curb, Jiwon gets out of the car only to walk around and open your door. He does his best to help you walk up the slippery steps, and with your keys in hand, he slides it into the lock. Walking through the hallway and entering the living room, it’s chilly and silent, so his first instinct is to put a log into the fireplace. Watching from behind, you take off your shoes and your jacket, astounded at everything in front of you. For lack of better words, your apartment is beautiful, definitely your taste, at least from what you can understand. The light tones of blue along with gold accents are extremely eye-catching, and the furniture appears to be high-end. You aren’t exactly sure how you managed to afford everything, but you hope that is only from years of dedication and hard work.
Leaning against the back of the couch, you watch as Jiwon lights a match and tosses it into the black pit, the log catching fire and illuminating the room. He seems comfortable and knowledgeable of the space as he had probably spent countless hours here with you before the incident. Thinking about it now, this whole situation must not be easy on him whatsoever, and for that you feel nothing but guilt. Even though it wasn’t entirely your fault, you knew that your initial coldness toward him must not have been pleasant. You will try to warm up to him and test the waters, but if there isn’t any chemistry to be salvaged, then you will have no choice but to walk away. A feat that you know will not be easy.
Stepping aside, he walks over to the cabinet near the large television. He scans through the movies, examining every cover, until he finally finds the one he had been looking for.
“Get comfortable, I’ll go grab a blanket for you.” He insists, rushing past you toward an area in the back of the apartment.
Following his directions, you take place on one side of the couch, brushing your hand over the soft suede. The material is delightful, allowing you to draw patterns with a simple stroke of your finger. When Jiwon returns, he places the oversized blanket across your body, making an effort to tuck it in at your sides. After inserting the disc, he takes a seat on the adjacent cushion, leaving a reasonably sized distance between the two of you. Normally, he would have sat a lot closer, especially during The Notebook, but he decides to let you survive the movie on your own.
For you, it is a brand new movie, a new experience entirely, and for every scene that clutches at your heart strings, you subconsciously reach for Jiwon’s arm, holding onto it tightly as if it will prevent the tears from haplessly rolling down your cheeks. The impending heart break from the ending shatters your resolve to tiny pieces, almost the size of the ones your heart is now left in, and with you now clutched onto his arm like a koala, he is engulfed with memories from the very first time you had both watched the movie and every time after. Just like now, you wound yourself around him for comfort, and the habit, even with your amnesia, has not died.
All it takes is the credits to start rolling for you to notice your intimate position, and once you detach yourself, you feel the heat rise to your cheeks, likely a million times hotter than the fire itself. You are embarrassed and so confused, but the fact that he doesn’t seem to mind is what worries you even more.
“Are you alright?” He asks, a lop-sided grin adorning his soft features.
You can’t even handle looking him directly in the eye.
“I’m fine.” You respond defiantly, shifting in your seat so that you are now facing the fireplace.
Leaning to the side, he catches the glimpse of you licking your lips, and just like so many times prior, not even little white lies can escape without your Pinocchio syndrome kicking into full gear. Although it is to be expected, the sight warms his heart knowing that at least some parts of you are still the same.
“That was a good movie even though I sobbed like a small child. You said it was one of my favorites, right?” You ask shyly, murderous embers still burning the flesh of your face.
“Yeah, we used to watch it a lot,” he pauses, brushing his hair back with his hand, “even after a hundred times, you still cried the same way.”
Nodding your head, you focus on the wall as it shifts in color with waves of orange and yellow from the fire, and as you rub at your cheeks, you realize that your blush will not be disappearing anytime soon.
“Hey… Jiwon?”
The moment he hears those words, his body stiffens, nervous of what you might say next. The last time you had spoken those words, you had asked him not to return to the hospital, and if you have the same goal in mind, then he might have to walk out the door within the next few minutes. Clenching his jaw, he waits for you to continue, and with each passing second, a million more scenarios run through his mind.
“Do you think we can go out for a bit? I’m starting to feel claustrophobic.”
Looking over in utter shock, he contemplates if he had originally misheard you, but when he sees the innocent look on your face, cheeks still stained pink, he realizes that you are serious in your request.
Without another word, he stands from the couch, grabbing your hand in his. Offering your jacket, he urges you to put it on as he slips his arms through his own. Once your shoes are on, he doesn’t hesitate before pulling you out the front door and down the street. As the cold air nips at your exposed skin, you look at the scenery around you, as you had been unable to do so during the car ride. The neighborhood is quiet and neat, various children outside playing with the leftover snow still glued to the sidewalk. You don’t even notice that your hand had once again found solace in his, too preoccupied by the subtle warmth it gave you. Despite the temperature dropping below freezing, being outside is strangely comforting, giving you a sense of freedom that you haven’t had in what feels like forever. Even if you couldn’t remember anything, your body still held all the physical memories, and from what you are able to tell, you are greatly accustomed to this type of weather.
Jiwon continues to walk alongside you, but as the streets become more packed with people, you find yourself falling slightly behind his steps as he weaves you through the crowd. It isn’t until you run into the back of his black puffy coat that you realize that he had stopped.
“Two hot chocolates, please.”
Peaking around his shoulders, you realize that you are situated in front of a small stand run by a man and a smaller person who appears to be his daughter. Without letting go of your hand, he reaches into his pocket for money, and once he receives his change, he hands over a steaming cup of cocoa.
“They live in the apartment down the way from yours. Every winter they sell hot chocolate to raise money for her studies. You’re their biggest patron.” He smiles lightly, holding his cup close to his chest.
With a slight bow, both of you continue on your way. As you get closer to the center of town, you notice the various lights strung across the trees and around the streetlamps. People litter the sidewalk holding steaming cups and various sugary treats, and once you start to hear the faint sounds of orchestral music, you realize that this is more than just a coincidence.
“Where are we going?” You ask quietly, voice subjugated by the surrounding chatter and activity.
“Winter festival. The city holds it every year and people come from all over to get their hands on all the fresh baked goods. These treats only appear once a year.”
“That’s so cool.” With a genuine smile, you look around at the various stands and booths, watching people of all ages enjoy the delicacies. Even the hot chocolate in your hand tastes like pure heaven, made from expensive chocolate likely flown in from overseas. So delicious that you might even go back for seconds.
What amazes you more though is that in in this small trip, night had fallen quickly, and with the various lights and lanterns, the street is still lit up and full of life as if darkness had no control of the their joy. Everyone that surrounds you is filled with laughter, carefree in their movements as they skip between every stand. It is a kind of welcoming you could only dream about, and now that you are finally here, you don’t even know where to look. It is all so beautiful that you can feel tears pricking at the corners of your eyes, realizing just how lucky you are to be alive.
The feeling of warmth around your hand catches your attention, and when you glance over, you notice that Jiwon had placed both your hands inside his jacket pocket. You had completely forgotten that he had never once let go, but without having any gloves in your possession, you aren’t complaining. Jiwon had claimed that the two of you were never in a romantic relationship, but from the way he acts, sweetness and all, you begin to wonder if that might have been a lie. Inside, you are conflicted, knowing full well that there is something odd about holding hands with him, as you don’t remember him at all and he is more so a kind stranger, but your body continues to have a mind of its own.
You become so engrossed in your surroundings, the sounds of laughter and children playing games, that you don’t even realize exactly how far you’ve walked. Most of the festival is left behind, forgotten in the wind, the quiet night taking over once again. Underneath your feet, you can hear the crunching of snow and ice and the melodic breathing of Jiwon beside you, but listening closely, you can make out the sound of crashing waves.
“Are we… going to the beach?” Squeezing your hand, he smiles, showing his smile once again.
“One of your favorite things to do is walk along the beach at night. At least it used to be.” He does his best to not sound disappointed, but his strained and quiet voice doesn’t slip past your ears. He is hurting, just as you would have expected, and it only makes your heart ache, realizing there is little comfort you can give him at the moment. Instead you walk along beside him, hand still in his, as you step across the boardwalk and down toward the water. From your spot above the sea, you notice the thick layer of snow covering what you assume to be the sand, still in pristine condition and left untouched.
“There’s at least six inches of snow here.” He notes, more so to himself than to you. It is unlikely you would want to walk on the beach now, as you both would be forced to trudge through nothing but ice.
Without a moment of hesitation, you pull your hand from his, grabbing his arm and bringing him down the creaking wooden steps. The moment your feet land in the blanket of white crystals, you are filled with a child-like frivolity, a sudden rush of excitement coursing through your veins. Unlike the streets of town, the snow here is a soft as feathers, pure white as if freshly fallen, and with the temperature still being cold enough, the layers are firm, giving you a delightful idea. Running ahead, you do your best to trudge through without tripping and once there is a large enough distance between you two, you drop to your knees, shoveling large amounts of snow into your hand. Upon having your fill, you compact the chunks into a large enough ball, knowing fully well that Jiwon will only be a few steps behind you. With nothing but the sound of the shore and crashing waves, you can immediately tell when he is only a couple meters away. Not sparing a second, you turn around with the snowball in your hand, ready to aim, but the moment you look in his direction, you realize that you might have waited a moment too long.
One thing Jiwon is grateful for is that even after losing your memories, you are still the same person, habits and all, so when he saw you running ahead, he knew exactly what you were up to. He initially hoped that seeing the beach in the dead of winter would help remind you of the past, but it only brought back memories for him of the prior year when you had first heard of the festival, dragging him along the whole thing only for him to play games, winning you every plushie that you had so sweetly asked for. That day, you both walked down this same boardwalk, only for you to throw the first snowball at his head. Spending time with him like this was the break from life that you needed, and you had dusted off all worries from your shoulders, relishing in the moment of youth. It was a moment you held dear to your heart, even framing the picture of you both with your backs against the horizon, rosy cheeks and tired eyes. He thinks back to that day a lot, especially lately, realizing just how perfect life used to be before you had so suddenly started to avoid him, not answering his texts and skipping out on days when you were supposed to hang out. But having you here now gave him a little peace, and even if you never regain those memories, he is determined to make new ones with you.
The compacted snow lands directly on your forehead, breaking apart and scattering onto your cheekbones. From your position on the ground, you can see his victorious grin, a sight that both lightens you heart and lights a flame within you. Clutching the snowball tightly in your bare hand, singed from the cold, you use fast reflexes to throw it in his direction. Unfortunately for you, your aim is as good as a small child’s, and you miss his body entirely. He takes a moment to look to the small pile behind him only to turn around and chuckle slightly, probably one of the most genuine reactions you have ever seen. It isn’t malicious in any way, but a sincere laugh that falls from his chapped lips. Despite feeling embarrassed from your poor excuse of a throw, you are determined to at least get a hit. You use your numbed fingers to pull together another pile of soft snow, sections slipping through your fingertips, and once you have enough, you squish it together to form a haphazard ball. Deciding to close the distance, you swiftly stand from your spot and chase after him, only for him to dodge you, jumping away. The amount of snow makes it hard to traverse through the mounds, but once you are close enough, you throw the snowball, landing directly at the back of his neck. Watching him squirm as the shards fall past the collar of his jacket brings you a kind of happiness you didn’t know you were capable of - the kind you feel when you look at someone you love.
The snow that lands against his skin melts upon contact, and without being able to do much more, he stands there and pouts playfully, slightly annoyed by his back being wet which now only feels cold and uncomfortable. Grabbing another pile of snow, he doesn’t bother to form it before he starts chasing after you, the snow crunching loudly beneath his weight. At this point, his movement resembles that of a rabbit, hopping as he tries to catch up to your quick feet. You have always been a lot better than him at running in the snow, and he loves watching the way in which your body moves freely, as if you were bred for the winter, and although he will never be able to live up to you in that way, he knows that his lack of athletic ability has been more fun for you anyway.
Taking a breather, you allow him to close the gap, but before you are able to turn and run away, he throws the pile of snow in your direction, scattering like fallen snow around you. Even in the moonlight, the snowflakes glisten brightly. The similarity between the snow and stars in the sky in uncanny, the scenery so beautiful that it’s as if you’re in a dream. Not even the heavy breathing can deter you from appreciating the sight of in front of you. You are so focused on everything else that you don’t notice Jiwon come up beside you, slipping his arms around your waist as he spins you around. For a split second, both of you seem to forget about the incident, now lost in each other’s presence, simply enjoying being with one another on this fine winter night. As he turns on his feet, he clumsily trips on himself, sending you both falling into the snow. Albeit facing the threats of frost bite, the position is delightfully comfortable as if you were lying on an actual bed, with both of you staring up at the night sky. Dark clouds of various magnitude invade the inky blackness, covering every constellation and shining planet, becoming victim to their somber opacity.
Both of you lie there for a while, basking in the serenity, and as the clouds continue to roll over, storm on its way, you feel the sudden urge to return home. You had an amazing day and considering that these would now become your first memories, you only think about the upcoming days, weeks, even years, and the many other adventures that have yet to come.
Far in the distance and in the vastness of the sky, you notice tiny specks contrasting with the dark clouds, and it isn’t until they are mere meters away that you realize that snow is beginning to fall. All around you, flakes land, but when one lands at the tip of your nose, a shockwave courses through you, from your head straight to your toes. The sudden jerking movement alarms him and in seconds he is at your side checking to see if you’re alright, but when you don’t immediately respond, he is conflicted with fear.
Ever since he brought you home, you haven’t once complained to him about feeling pain. Thinking back to the amount of activity from today, blatantly ignoring the nurse’s words, he realizes his lack of consideration might have actually made your condition worse.
“Jiwon…” Before you realize, the tears are streaming down the sides of your face burrowing into the snow below. The tears become choked sobs for every attempt at holding them back, and while becoming so overrun with emotion, you only yearn to be held in his arms. Without having said another word, he lifts your body from the ground, cradling you against his chest.
“What’s wrong, please tell me what’s wrong…” He pleads, voice shaky.
You can feel everything, see everything. You know exactly where you are. And you know exactly who’s eyes those are.
In the faint glow of the moonlight seeping through the clouds, he tries his best to read the expression on your face, but he can only make out the fear and confusion, missing the special glimmer in your eye that he had been searching for all along.
“Ji-won… I remember… I r-remember everything.” You pause marginally in a fit of hiccups, giving him a chance to absorb your words. The moment you see the slight quiver of his bottom lip, a sudden rush of guilt floods your system.
“I’m so s-sorry. I was s-so stupid, I wasn’t thinking, and I p-probably scared you so badly, I just can’t believe all of that happen-” Grabbing the sides of your face, he crashes his lips into yours, swallowing every word and sound.
Upon hearing those words, he nearly lost himself, the mere thought of having you back pushing him over the edge, enough to do something he had been dying to do since he first realized he had feelings for you. Just like he imagined, your lips are soft and unlike the surrounding air, they are as warm as can be, likely more sweet than any of the items sold at the festival. Even for you, the kiss is magical, unlike anything you could have imagined, the way his lips fit perfectly with yours, his movements in sync with your own. The kiss itself is forgiving, as delicate as the wind itself, and if it wasn’t for the cold nipping at your exposed skin and the threat of frost bite, you would be convinced you were floating on clouds.
Despite his utmost desires, Jiwon breaks away, looking you directly in the eye for any signs of wrong doing, and when he sees nothing but sadness, he becomes apprehensive. He has wished for this for so long, so much that it got in the way of putting you first, and without knowing how you feel, he is unsure of what to do next. All he wants is for you to know that everything is alright, and that he will always be there for you, but because of his impulsiveness, he feels your friendship slipping from his grasp.
“I… I want to talk about earlier, Jiwon. I’m sorry for being so cold…” Several tears fall from your eyes, taking solitude in the confines of your ears. “I just… I was scared. I was scared… of my feelings for you. I’ve never felt this way about someone before and I didn’t know how to deal with it, so I thought if I just removed myself, I could figure it out, but it only made it more complicated,” forgetting to breathe, you suddenly choke on your words, the icy wind constricting your lungs, “I’m sorry that I put you through this, that I made you worry, that I hurt you, dammit, the last thing I wanted to do was hurt you…” Taking a deep breath, you struggle for air, and with the flood gates still open, it becomes difficult for you to concentrate on the words you truly want to say.
“Shhh… I need you to breathe. Breathe easy. Because everything is okay.” Watching you break down like this hurts him deeply, cutting at the deepest parts of his soul, but to hear you admit your feelings is one of the last things he ever expected.
Holding you close against him, face buried into the plush of his coat, he watches as the descending snowflakes scatter with the wind, dancing in synchronization and floating delicately to the ground. Despite having the love of his life in his arms, sitting peacefully underneath the clouds in the snowbank, his opinion has not changed: he still hates winter.
You were walking down the sidewalk heading home after work, headphones in while you listened to ‘I’M OK’ which always made you feel slightly nostalgic.
Passing the same buildings you saw every day and the same vendors, you remembered how much had happened over the last few years.
It had been two years since iKON had come out with ‘I’M OK,’ and hearing the lyrics Bobby had helped write hurt. The song never failed to make you regret when you had left.
Well, when you had left to fly home after your surprise trip that is. You and Bobby had been closer than ever, but the fact he was able to help write that song so soon after your relationship scare always made you feel guilty.
Bobby liked to remind you when he caught you listening to it that he’d only wrote the lyrics imagining what it would be like if you had really left him after the fan run-in years ago. But still you would run over to him and cuddle him because it made you feel like you had to reassure him that you were here and not going anywhere.
You were pretty sure he kept playing it because he knew it put you in a cuddly mood actually.
Walking into your apartment, you kicked off your shoes, dropped your bag and ran to the living room, finding Bobby laying on the couch.
“Y/N! Welcome h-”
And you pounced on him.
You wrapped your arms around his shoulders and started running your fingers through his hair as you buried your face in his neck. One of your headphones had popped out so he could hear what you were listening to.
“Babe you’ve got to stop getting so emotional about this song.”
“But you wrote that you were better off by yourself even though - “
“Y/N/. Writing lyrics is what I do.”
You pulled your face back so you could look up at him, only to see him laughing at you. Seeing that, you pushed up off of him and were ready to storm off.
“Well excuuuuse me for succumbing to your amazing talents!”
Bobby just laughed at you some more as he grabbed your arm, pulling you back onto him.
“Where are you going? I was comfortable.”
You wanted to tease him some more, but then you saw the look in his eyes.
“What if we moved somewhere even more comfortable?” you asked, ending your question with a kiss on the corner of his mouth, hearing his breath hitch.
Bobby pushed you off of him and took off running to the bedroom, throwing his shirt off on the way.
“Bobby wait!” you yelled, laughing as he peeked out of the room to throw his shorts at your face, which you dodged.
When you walked into your bedroom, you got confused when you didn’t see him. You walked toward the bed, nudging out of your jacket, when you heard the door close and felt him come up behind you.
He grabbed the hem of your shirt and ripped it off you before reaching around to grab your hands and help you out of your skirt.
Stepping out of it, you turned around and wrapped your arms around his neck, stroking his hair as his head bent to kiss the crook of your neck, walking you backwards until your knees hit the bed and you both fell onto it.
//
“I told you we should've taken separate showers! Now we’re going to be late!” you hissed at Bobby, pushing his sunglasses onto him and grabbing his hand as you both ran into the airport.
You tried not to draw attention to yourselves as you waited in line, but the fact his manager had come to make sure you made it through security without incident didn’t help.
The paparazzi who staked out the airports caught you two pretty quickly, making a swarm of fans come running as both of you just nodded behind your masks, focusing on getting through the airport.
Bobby shrugged off his jacket, causing some fans to scream, and wrapped it around you so you’d feel more secure, making even more fans scream.
They lived for interactions between the two of you since you’d gone public a year ago. While some were a bit aggressive, Bobby had been right - the majority were just happy seeing him happy. It definitely helped when you would come to fansign events and interact with them so they could get to know you, however weird it felt sometimes.
Bobby wrapped his arm around your shoulders and kept the two of you walking until you were finally safe from the cameras and boarding, barely making it in time.
Bobby pulled the divider between his seat and the aisle so you could have some privacy as your flight took off and he immediately went to sleep on your shoulder.
No matter how often you had flown to see him, you never did learn to sleep easily. Instead, you plugged your headphones into your handheld and played video games to get through the long flight.
You must have fallen asleep at some point though, because the next thing you knew your captain, and Bobby, were telling you you had landed.
The two of you ran from the plane as soon as the doors were opened and straight to the pick up area. And when you saw his Mom waving, you ran even faster - straight into her arms.
“Oh my sweet Y/N! I missed you so much!”
“Hello? Mom? You son is right here! And you saw us just last week before you flew over!”
“Are you saying I’m not allowed to miss my future daughter-in-law?”
“Mom! I haven’t even *proposed* yet!” Bobby tried to whisper around you.
"Yeah Mrs. Kim. At this rate I’ll be the one proposing to him!”
Bobby’s mom just laughed and clapped happily while Bobby stood there with his mouth gaping wide open. You just stuck your tongue out at him.
“And you wonder how I can miss her after just one week. Now come on you two! The baby shower is going to be starting in a couple hours, and we need you guys to play with Raon so JeeYoung can just enjoy her shower. ”
You hooked your arm through Bobby’s and followed his mom out to the car as he pulled your carry-on behind him. When she was out of earshot, he leaned down to you.
“You know, if you really want to put a ring on it, you’d better be quick. Otherwise I’m going to beat you to it.”
With that he took your free hand, kissed your ring finger, and then dropped it, leaving you a blushing mess trying to avoid his and his mother’s eyes.
So Bobby was not the best at decorating a cake. In fact, you ended up shooing him off to help his brother set up the party before he dropped more frosting on the floor.
But that at least gave you some time to yourself to really finish decorating the cake in silence. You were starting to feel how exhausted the last work week had made you, so the peace and quiet felt almost therapeutic.
You found yourself smiling a little while writing out ‘Happy Birthday’ when you realized that your hectic week was ending at a 1-year-old’s birthday party. From mistaken identities to work trips to baking cakes, you really did get around.
You also realized how much you needed to plan some time for yourself. But right now, you just had to put the cake in the fridge and go celebrate a little.
You knew some of the other people that had shown up with their kids for Raon’s birthday party, so you were able to catch up with some of them. You even got to catch up with JeeYoung’s mother-in-law - one of the sweetest women you had the pleasure to meet and who was equally happy to see an extra familiar face. But by the time Raon had grabbed a chunk of his birthday cake, you were having trouble staying on your feet, let alone keeping your eyes open to chat with everyone.
Not wanting to be a party-pooper, you went back into the kitchen, away from all the hub-bub. You had just leaned your head back to rest when you heard someone else walk in.
You peeked through your eyelashes to see who it was, but when you noticed it was Jiun’s brother you closed them.
“Why are you back here when your family is out front?”
“Why are you sleeping here when all your friends are out front?” he quipped back.
You opened one eye again to see him smirking at you, but then closed them again.
“I’m just a little tired after a long week. But I wanted to stay and help clean up so I’m waiting.”
You heard a chair at the table scrape against the floor, so you assumed Jiwon was sitting down across from you.
“You know we can clean up ourselves. You’ve already done us a huge favor making his cake. Just head home to sleep if you’re tired.”
“Well I need to stay awake for a few more hours anyway or else I’ll mess up my days and nights.”
“Yeah JeeYoung said you had been traveling. Was it the West coast or something?”
Feeling bad for continuing to talk with your eyes closed, you righted your slouching in the chair and looked at the man sitting across from you.
You hadn’t really paid attention to him apart from the few minutes he was working on the cake, but you noticed his hair was flopping across one eyebrow, leaving the other with a metal bar through it exposed.
You almost forgot what he asked you, distracted by the shiny bar. And you would totally chalk this up to your sleep deprivation, but you were a bit curious how many other piercings he had...and where. When you caught yourself though, you blushed.
Shaking it off, you saw Jiwon had a slightly amused grin on his face but decided to ignore it.
“I was in mainland China for work. My flight actually just got in this morning.”
“Wait your flight got in this morning and you turned around and came here as soon as you landed?”
“I promised your sister-in-law.”
He was just shaking his head at you, like he thought you were crazy.
“Well if you want you could take a nap and I’ll wake you up when it’s over?”
You immediately stretched one arm across the table and laid down - as if you needed to be told twice.
“Promise to wake me up, Jiwon? Because this offer sounds too good to be true.”
Laughing, he got up from his chair.
“I promise. And you can call me Bobby by the way.”
“Alright, thank you...Bobby.”
//
"Y/N? Y/N everyone is leaving so you need to get up now. Y/N?”
You bolted up, limbs flying and a blanket? falling off of you as you tried to get your bearings.
“Whoa whoa there,” someone said.
You whipped around and saw Jiwon...Bobby. Slowly you started to remember where you were - Raon’s birthday party.
“Okay so someone doesn’t wake up easy. I’ll try and remember that in the future,” Bobby said, rubbing at his shoulder?
“Wait, did I hit you when I woke up?” you said, jumping out of your chair to take a look at the red mark that was definitely growing on his arm.
“I wouldn’t say you ‘hit’ me really. It was more of a harsh graze?”
You grabbed at his arm, turning it this way and that so you could get a good look. With the hold on his arm, you dragged him towards the fridge so you could get ice out of the freezer.
“Really, it’s not that bad. It doesn’t need ice I promise you.”
“Just humor me please? I’m not normally this violent I promise.”
Bobby just laughed at you and put his hand on yours to take the ice. You finally realized how close you were to him and that you were still grabbing his arm, so you let go and took a step back. What you didn’t realize was that the ice had melted onto the floor, so you immediately slipped and started to fall.
“Whoa!” Bobby yelled, moving to grab you, only to fall to the floor with you.
The two of you laid there in a daze for a few seconds, legs tangled, your head in his armpit with your arm trapped underneath is body.
Then the two of you just busted out laughing.
And tangled on the floor laughing was how JeeYoung and Jiun found you a few minutes later, to which they just plopped a laughing Raon down on Uncle Bobby and walked back out, talking about having to clean up the front.
You wiggled yourself into an upright position, scooping Raon off of his Uncle to give Bobby a chance to sit up too.
“Raon, wanna help me clean?”
“He can take my spot,” Bobby said, moving to sit down in a chair.
“Oh I don’t know about that. I think Uncle Bobby will actually be doing most of the clean-up, right Raon??” you said, tickling Raon to make him laugh again, bringing out your own smile.
You kept tickling him, rubbing your nose against his chubby cheeks and blowing raspberries all over his neck.
Bobby came up behind you and reached around, pulling at Raon’s smiley cheeks and literally saying “cootchie coo.” You felt his floppy bangs tickle your temple, so you froze, not sure what to do, until he pulled back again.
“Alright, I’ll clean since you did the cake, but on one condition.”
You settled Raon on your hip and the two of you looked at Bobby as he started moving dirty dishes to the sink.
“Let me make it up to you for how rude I was at the mall last week.”
“You really don’t have to, Bobby. I know JeeYoung said she laid into you, but everything is cleared up and I’m really okay.”
Leaning back against the counter, he stuffed his hands into his pockets and looked down.
“I know that, but I want to make it up to you anyway. On top of that, you’re one of the only people I still know in the area outside of my family, so it’ll be fun just to hang out I think. So what do you say, you in?” he finished, pulling his phone out of his pocket and handing it to you with the number-pad open.
You hesitated, not used to “hanging out” with many people since you were such a work-a-holic. But there was something about his soft smile, the way his eyes started to slightly crease, that kind of made you want to say yes. So before you could think about it anymore, you grabbed his phone and put your number in.
After that, his mom came into the kitchen to find her grandson to put him down for a nap. You took that as your queue, since you didn’t want to hang around too long, and headed out.
Bobby watched from the doorway as you waved and got in your car to head home. When you finally made it back, you flipped the lights on in your apartment, noting the luggage that had just been thrown in different directions as you had rushed to get ready earlier.
You walked by most of it, heading to the fridge to grab a water as your energy started to plummet after the long and...interesting...day you had just had.
You pulled out your phone after you felt it buzz, and the message you saw had you spitting water all over your screen.
Normally a surprise text would keep you up all night - because that had literally never happened before. Fortunately though, you were too exhausted to really give it any thought as you just collapsed into bed.
So tired in fact that you didn’t even dream that night. You were basically a log in your bed.
When you finally woke up, it was 3 o’clock in the afternoon. And you had a lot of notifications. Most were actually from work, and a few were from JeeYoung thanking your for helping with Raon’s party. And then there was the last one.
Bobby: I’m going to pick you up at 4 unless I hear differently. JeeYoung told me your address.
Honestly you had to rub at your eyes a few times to make sure you had read that right. No preamble, no question mark. Just unapologetically Bobby. And you actually weren’t that surprised.
Except for the fact you only had an hour to get ready.
You threw yourself out of bed and into the shower, only touching the floor five times - a new record! You scrubbed and shaved on autopilot and were out and drying your hair in no time.
Grabbing your favorite pair of high-rise jeans with a green cropped sweater, you ran back to the bathroom to put on some makeup. You were carefully doing a small wing with your liquid liner when your ringtone went off - ALMOST making you draw a line across your cheek.
Throwing the liner down, you ran to answer it.
“Hello?”
“Hey so I’m leaving my place now. I should be at yours in ten. Is that okay? I didn’t hear anything from you,” Bobby said, sounding slightly anxious over the phone.
“Yeah yeah, I’ll be ready. I didn’t wake up until an hour ago, so I forgot to say anything since I was rushing to get ready. What exactly are we doing anyway?”
“That, my date, is a surprise,” he said cheekily, making you blush by reminding you that this was a date.
“Well I guess it’s not like I could back out now anyway,” you said, teasing him over the phone.
“That’s the spirit!”
You laughed at his sarcastic remark before the two of you hung up. By the time you had packed your purse and pulled on shoes, you saw a car pull in front of your place and Bobby step out.
Opening your door, you were really able to take him in. The ratted jeans, the plaint white tee under a grey hood, all under an even bigger black cargo. His hair was hidden under a ball cap, but that just meant his eyebrow piercing was again on full display, something you were realizing you enjoyed seeing more and more.
But even better was his smile that absolutely lit up when you opened the door and stepped out. He jogged up to say hi as you locked your front door and you immediately blushed - a combination of how sweet and how close he was.
“So are you ready?” he asked, walking you over to the car.
“I mean I think so? I mean as ready as I can be for a date with someone I only kind of know to a place that I don’t know either.”
After helping you into the car, Bobby walked around and got in to drive before answering you.
“Well I’m someone you’re getting to know, so that solves that. And as for the date’s location? I went super cliche because I wanted to and because I thought you’d be more comfortable.”
“Oh?”
That teasing grin of his creeped out again as he peeked over at you.
“We’re going to the movies! Get ready for loungey seats, lots of candy, and that sweetly awkward moment where I’ll try to hold your hand at some point.”
You really tried not to laugh. Really. Truly.
And you completely failed.
"I’m sorry, what was that last part? You’re going to awkwardly hold my hand?”
“And sweetly! You can’t forget sweetly! You’ll get all the butterflies, I promise!”
“Gosh are you always this forward with all the ladies?”
Bobby parked the car and turned to you, making you wait before getting out.
“Not all the ladies. Just the ones who I can feel comfortable around.”
You were quiet for a moment, feeling shy under his soft gaze.
“Surprisingly enough, I feel comfortable around you too.”
“‘Surprisingly’?”
“Well I don’t do this - date - hardly ever. I think I was expecting to be more nervous than I feel right now.”
Bobby leaned forward and moved his hand towards you. You froze and didn’t dare move, not sure how he was responding.
*Click*
Your seatbelt flew up and over you shoulder as Bobby unclipped it, smirking at you.
“Well imagine how much more comfortable you’ll feel in one of those theater chairs with some popcorn? Come on, we’ll be late!”
And with that, he ducked out of the car, leaving you to blow out a breath you absolutely knew you’d been holding.
//
“I don’t think this is how you are supposed to hold someone’s hand, Bobby.” you whispered.
“Is it awkward?” he whispered back.
“Heck yes!” you clenched out as softly as you could.
“And didn’t you just eat another cookie dough bite?”
“Yes?”
“Then it’s sweet too!” he said, a bit too loud if the shush from behind the two of you was an indicator.
You tried to pull your hand back - he was currently holding it inside the popcorn bowl - but he wouldn’t budge. You tried to elbow him, but he dodged and laughed, still holding on.
“Can you at least let go so I can eat the popcorn slowly heating up inside my hand?” you said, sure he’d let go of you.
You were wrong. He only opened up your hand so you could drop the popcorn before holding it again.
“Bobby this is ridiculous!”
“SHUUUSHH!” you heard again, making you clamp your lips shut and glare and the handsome yet infuriating man next to you who seemed to be having the time of his life.
He used his free hand to pick up a piece of popcorn and reached over, holding it in front of you.
“If you really want it, all you had to do was ask. This is the cliche movie date. Getting shushed, sharing snacks, hand holding - those are all part of the package.”
“Who even are you?” you asked, unable to stop the smile creeping across your face as you shook your head at his antics.
Giving up and feeling hungry, you opened up slightly so he could feed you the piece of popcorn. As he moved it to your lips, your tongued darted out slightly to catch it, causing his eyes to shift focus.
You chewed and swallowed and looked over at him. Bobby reached up and wiped something from the corner of your mouth, his thumb drawing along your lower lip and pausing there, the rest of his fingers warmly resting against your cheek.
His grip hardened slightly, pulling you even more into him and you just followed. Your lips landed softly against his, tasting of chocolate and popcorn and something you just felt was distinctively Bobby.
His lips slowly pressed against yours, his thumb that had been resting on your lip slowly moved down and under your chin, tracing your vein as it beat faster.
Your hand in the popcorn bowl gripped his even harder, as if you were trying to pull him closer. Unfortunately, that meant the two of your crushed a lot of popcorn.
Feeling the pieces splinter between your hands, you both pulled back and looked at the mess, slowly separating your hands. You handed him a napkin without looking and brushed the crumbs from your palm back into the bowl as he did the same.
Bobby grabbed the napkin from you, dropped it into the popcorn tub, and placed it on the ground by your feet. Then he reached back over, grabbing your hand more comfortably than before and placing it on his thigh without another word.
Part of you had a million questions to ask, part of you wanted to pull your sweater up over your face to hide your blushing cheeks that would surely be noticeable even in the dark theater. But then you realized those things didn’t matter right now.
Right now, you were on a movie date. And that was that.
So...you were dating a celebrity. But no big deal, right?
The two of you met up almost every day before his break was up, even convincing JeeYoung and Jiun to let you two babysit while they went out for a date.
Bobby was an adorable mess with Raon - great at playing but completely inept when it came to the changing. To his credit though, he wanted to learn! But you weren’t going to leave him alone to change Raon anytime soon after the backwards diaper incident...
And when the two of you weren’t basically playing house, you were getting to know each other even better.
Bobby got into the habit of texting you a few hours before you typically got off work so that you could plan something. More often than not, you would pick him up and go out to get take out and eat it at a park somewhere - he learned quickly you were a sucker for watching the sun go down.
He also learned, after you brought him over to your place one night, that you loved playing video games and binge watching dramas. While not the most original interests, he couldn’t get over your reactions. While playing, you were constantly yelling at the screen (and him) to coordinate moves. When a show was on, you had a habit of squeaking and hiding behind your fingers or gasping as you got invested. Bobby just laughed watching you the first few times, but it didn’t take him long to get as attached to characters like you or to yell back at the screen.
Needless to say he was perfect for you. But the fun could only last for so long.
He and his mom had left to head back to South Korea. You and Bobby had shared kisses and hugs the night before because he was worried about your picture being taken if you followed him to the airport.
And once he was back overseas, the text messages got few and far between. The two of you would send memes and little things that happen throughout your day, but really you texted to plan times when you could facetime.
The first time you facetimed was a little awkward. You had been getting ready for work while he was winding down after a day in the recording studio. To his credit though, he seemed fascinated watching your techniques to curl you hair and do your makeup.
“Wait why are you putting your hair in a ponytail? Didn’t you just plug in your curling iron?”
“This way I can get all the pieces easily!”
“But won’t your hair get messed up when you take the holder off?”
“Well I’m only doing a subtle curl for work and it - why are you laughing at me?? I’m serious!”
“This is better than tv!”
“Well I’m glad I amuse you!” you said, sticking your tongue out at him as you kept curling strands.
Him watching you get ready had really broken the ice though, and you were able to tease him just as much when the tables were turned and you wanted to help him pick out what shoes to wear.
The two of you were able to keep it up for almost a month before iKON had a comeback, taking up most of his time. You would still facetime, but it was only ever for a little bit when he was in the van going between his company and different performances. This was actually how he introduced you to the rest of his group and managers.
It was a bit awkward at first, mainly because he didn’t warn you when he called. There’s nothing like showing your boyfriend’s friends what you look like with a binder clip holding your bangs back as you ate a giant sandwich for lunch for a first impression.
It helped that you heard one of them - Hanbin? - say “I totally get it” off screen though.
From then on, whenever you’d call you would typically get passed around to talk to all of the boys. Yunhyeong especially liked talking to you about whatever you had made for lunch since he liked cooking as much as you did.
And Bobby was fine with that!
“Do you know how awesome it is to hear you joke around with my friends? Of course I don’t mind if they want to hog the phone in the car. Plus, I know it’ll be me you talk to in the morning and night.” he said one night on the phone.
“You say these kinds of things knowing that I’ll blush, don’t you?”
“Making you blush has easily become my favorite pastime.” he answered with a smile that made your womb dip slightly and your cheeks get even warmer.
And with comments like that, it was no surprise that you were missing him a lot. So much that you were about to do something that you rarely ever did - use your vacation days.
Your boss had you scheduled for another week abroad for work, but this time you had an idea. You were going to go for work and then use your vacation days to take a trip to see Bobby for a week.
You wanted to surprise him though, so you got Jiun to help put you in contact with his mom so that you could find a hotel near Bobby’s place. Plus she could help make sure his schedule wasn’t crazy busy. I mean worst case scenario, you would only be able to see him once. But that would be one more time than you had in months, so it would be well worth it.
When you were in Japan working the week before, it took everything in you not to blow the surprise on the phone with Bobby. He was so excited your timezones were close enough that neither of you had to wake up early or stay up late, you couldn’t wait to see his face when you were actually together again.
“What time is your flight out in the morning?” he asked on the phone at the end of your work week.
“Early - 6:20am.”
“Wow that sounds brutal. You’re going to lose an entire Saturday flying aren’t you?”
“Mhmm.” you answered, not wanting to give anything away.
“I wish you were coming here instead of going home.” Bobby said.
You paused, not wanting to lie to his face even if you wanted to surprise him.
“I know I know,” he said as he kept going, “This was a work trip. I just miss seeing you in person.”
“I miss seeing you too, Bobby.”
“Promise me we’ll figure a way to see each other again soon? I don’t know if I can get enough time off to go back to the states, but I could at the very least get you concert tickets if you could come here.”
Him trying to make plans just made you smile, especially because you knew you’d see him in 24 hours.
“I promise we’ll see each other again soon.”
“No take backs now.”
You laughed and picked up your ticket reading “Tokyo to Seoul.”
After the fan run-in that morning, Bobby decided to take you back to your hotel so you could rest. Well, he could only take you within a few blocks of your hotel. You were too scared of pictures surfacing of the two of you near the hotel.
He texted you throughout the day, checking in with you. You tried to be responsive, but you knew he could tell you were still a bit surprised by the whole encounter with the fans.
He must have told his mom, because she called you to check-in too, asking if she could bring you food, which you politely rejected. You just laid in your bed until the sun set, finally getting up, grabbing a jacket, and going out for a walk.
You walked to the hill where Bobby had shown you the sunset and sat down, trying to organize all your thoughts. You knew you wanted to be with Bobby. You knew his fans would either accept you or not. You knew he would protect you either way. None of those things you could change, so why were you so torn inside?
Getting tired of listening to your own thoughts, you called one person who might understand a little - JeeYoung.
She picked up on the third ring, sounding a little groggy.
“Hello?”
“Oh JeeYoung! I completely forgot to check the time! Did I wake you up?”
“Y/N? Is everything okay? And just half an hour before my alarm, so it’s not that bad.”
“I’m sorry, I just didn’t know who else to call.”
“Give me a second to go downstairs. Jiun is still asleep......Okay you’re good. I’m going to make breakfast while we talk too, so don’t mind dishes clanking in the background. What’s up?”
“Phew. Well I guess I’ll just blurt it out. I had an incident with Bobby’s fans today.”
“You had a what?!”
“Nothing too bad, just some scraped palms, but they did apologize!”
“You got injured?!”
“Shh JeeYoung. You’ll wake up the neighborhood. They spotted him and I just kind of got tossed around in the kerfuffle.”
“Please tell me Bobby taught them better on the spot.”
“He did he did, don’t worry. It just really scared me I guess. I mean what about when we make our relationship public? Then they could actually recognize me on the street when I visit! What then??”
“Y/N?” you heard JeeYoung say. “Where are you?”
“Someplace Bobby took me to watch the sunset.”
“Just breathe some then.”
You could feel yourself starting to hyperventilate, so you started taking concerted, deep breaths.
“I wish I had some magic answer for you. But I’m guessing you already know Bobby would never let anything happen to you.”
“I know that, but I just can’t settle this feeling. I’m realizing just how different our worlds are. Different countries didn’t phase me - I travel to different countries all the time for work. But he really is a bona-fide, gets recognized celebrity.”
“He’s also a lonely man,” another voice said - Jiun’s.
“Oh Jiun! Did I wake you up?” JeeYoung asked.
“Well you and the smell of breakfast. Mind if I take over with Y/N though? Y/N?”
“Be my guest Jiun. I know Bobby cares about me and would do everything he could to protect me from any craziness, but do I have any right to ask him to do that?”
“Whether or not you can ask him to do that is between you and him. All I know is this: my brother is crazy about you. You’ve piqued his curiosity from that first day when you put him in his place for being rude. And the day of Raon’s birthday he wouldn’t stop telling me about how much work you were doing on no sleep. When you napped in the kitchen, he kept shooing people out, refilling things himself so that no one would bother you. I don’t know what happened between you two at the movies, but I do know my brother wouldn’t stop smiling the rest of that week. And after we ran into you at the restaurant? I’ve never seen him run after anyone that desperately. If you guys are ready to face his public-life world is something the two of you have to figure out. But Bobby is a man first and foremost - one who I think loves you. So all I’m asking is that you give him the chance to protect you, don’t run away from him because of what his job brings.”
You sat on the phone in the silence. Soaking everything in. You hadn’t realized you’d started crying until you felt a tear drop onto your lap.
“Y/N, why did you pick the place he showed you to go to?” JeeYoung asked.
“It just felt like the only place I could sit and think.”
“And have you been able to think? I know I said a lot, but I’m fighting on my brother’s behalf today.” Jiun chimed in.
You paused for a while, trying to take stock of your mind again after everything Jiun had just said. You couldn’t explain it, but there was something about how he talked about his brother that had settled something in you.
“Honestly? Yes. I actually only have one thing in my head now.”
“And?” JeeYoung asked.
“And I think it’s something I should say to Bobby first.”
“Ughh Y/N! You can’t leave us hanging like that! Not when we’re this invested!”
“Yeah! Just tell us if it’s good news or bad news for my brother.”
You chewed at your lip, unsure how to answer.
“I’m hoping it’s good news.”
“What’s good news?” someone said from behind you.
You spun around to see a panting Bobby.
“JeeYoung? Did you..”
“Tell him where you were so you could work this out before your mind ran too wild? Yes, yes I did.”
“Now if you could just put us on speakerphone so we can hear what happens I’m sure my brother wouldn’t -”
“We’re hangin up Y/N!”
“Wait but I want to know what she’s gonna - *BEEP*”
You slipped your phone into your pocket and stood up, taking a few steps towards Bobby as he combed his hair back from his face and caught his breath.
“You ran here?” you asked, mentally facepalming for stating the obvious.
“I didn’t want to miss you. How are your hands?” he asked, running up to you and grabbing them, turning them over and pulling them up to his face so he could inspect.
“They’re fine, just a little sore.”
Bobby rubbed his thumbs across your palms in an attempt to soothe them, not letting them go.
“And you? Are you okay?”
You took a deep breath, steadying yourself before you launched yourself into his arms, catching him off guard.
“I can’t look at you if I’m going to get this out, so just hold me and don’t interrupt. Capische?”
Bobby chuckled and squeezed you, settling his chin into your neck before you felt him nod and felt the vibration of his throat go “mhmm.”
“So I got scared after this morning. I got scared because I realized just how big of a deal you are - “
“I’m the biggest deal-”
“I said no interrupting Mister.”
“...”
“ANYWAY yes, yes you are a big deal and it scared me because that means a lot of people are invested in you. And I may be awesome but I’m just me. And I don’t know what right I have to be asking you to let me be such a big part of your big life. But I talked to your brother and I realized something.”
You pulled back and took his face between your hands.
“I think I love you.”
Bobby’s eyes widened and you saw his mouth open, but you kept going.
“Yep, I love you. That’s the you who can’t decorate a cake. The you who is a great uncle to Raon. The you who loves salted pretzels but still gets cinnamon because you know how much I love them. The you who worked so hard on your own here, and continues to work hard for you family, for your friends, for your members, and for your dream. I love you and everything that comes with you. I don’t need anything else, I’ll just ask for one thing.”
His eyes were full of tears at this point and you could see him swallow, trying to hold them back.
“I just need the spot next to you. Just let me love you and stand by you. I can handle anything the world throws at us, as long as next to you is where I’m standing.”
You paused, wiping the tears that had fallen from his eyes.
“So? What do you say?”
If the situation weren’t so emotionally charged, you might have teased him that for once you had left him speechless, instead of the other way around. Waiting for him to respond, you started to pull your hands down, feeling a little self-conscious.
Bobby instantly grabbed them, pulling them back flush against his cheeks and pulling your face close to his. His eyes were shining and locked on yours. You could feel his breath as he exhaled before he spoke.
“I love you too. And the spot next to me? It was and always will be yours.”
The two of you shared the biggest grin before he pulled you in for a hug, lifting you off the ground and spinning you, until he tripped on the ground and you both went tumbling.
You landed with him on top of you, both of you laughing.
“I thought my spot was next to you, not under you,” you joked, waggling your eyebrows,
But instead of joking back with you, Bobby dropped his lips onto yours, effectively killing any other witty retorts you’d had in mind.
But that’s okay, you could tease him another day. Tonight? Tonight you were in the mood to get more grass stains.
And with that thought you snaked one of your arms up around his neck, using the other as leverage to flip your positions, Bobby not minding in the slightest.