M!A: Sun is for 10 asks a Larvesta!
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M!A: Sun is for 10 asks a Larvesta!
(1/10)
You are finally back Minseo. I thought you'd be completely gone. How could you do this to me? T.T
I come back but there’s never much here for me to stay for long anymore. I’m sorry I don’t mean to upset you..
'Truth' how are you today?
[♔]
The question makes him tense, always so reluctant to talk about himself. Even more so when it the subject is his feelings. It feels worst that the person asking him is so unfamiliar. Minseo closes his eyes as he sighs and tries to picture someone else, someone he knows, in the strangers place. It helps but he still holds back from saying anything. He decides to picture someone who puts him at ease. When he thinks about the question he hears it in a males voice, one he hasn’t heard in months, and he pictures him so clearly and instantly his heart aches and swells all at the same time. “Today’s one of my bad days… I miss Sunwoo. I feel lonely even though I should be used to being by myself. I miss his hugs. I feel awful for leaving him alone. I feel helpless.”
"You shouldn't have done that."
[♔]
Minseo climbed out of the water just as a class of young kids walked in. They didn’t look any older than eight or ten. All staring at the large pool and its sloshing blue water. The line of red and white buoys separated the shallow end from the deep from on top, leaving anyone the ability to swim under it to get to the other section. Minseo sat on the side of the deep end pretending to catch his breath, long since he started to come here he learned that using his abilities to keep him underwater longer were too suspicious he didn’t look like he needed air when he surface, the shallow end not interesting him whatsoever.
He hardly cast a glance in their direction but the enclosed space of the indoor pool carried sound easily enough for him to know the kids were on some kind of trip. He could hear the instructor try to get the kids attention. Another adult was with them but with many kids to look after it seemed obvious that one managed to slip away. A young boy with something clutched in his hand wandered to the deep end, walking along the edge of the pool while making the object ‘fly’ in swooping motions over his head. The child looked far too close to the edge of the pool for Minseo too ignore.
But his crippling social skills meant he decided to go in a different direction than just going to the instructor and the other adult. Instead he slips back into the water and swims towards the kid. Diving under and swimming to just under where the boy stopped to crouch by the pools edge to play with the water and his toy. Minseo kept himself just below the boy and concentrated enough to make the water bubble around the boys toy. When the toy retracted Minseo waited another moment before surfacing quickly, and his shoulder length hair falling down over his face with his goggles sticking out from his hair making him look strange and definitely surprising too see. He splashes the boy which causes him fall back on his rear with a shocked gasp. Gathering himself and his toy, the boy picked himself up and scurried back to the group where he stood close to an adult and avoided the pool edge. When he pulled himself from the pool this time Minseo snickered a little to himself but footsteps cut off his moment of humor.
"You shouldn’t have done that." Came the strangers voice but he didn’t look up, only fixed his goggles and pushed his hair back. Trying really hard not to scoff. Really he didn’t need to be told what to do by strangers. Especially when he didn’t do anything wrong. Not really.
"Yeah well I got the kid to go back didn’t I? Job well done." Great social skills this one.