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âyeah i read a lot!â
âoh awesome! What books do you read?â
i found enhypen when i was 14, now iâm 20 and somehow theyâve been there through some of my best and worst days
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YEONJUN â 'NO LABELS: PART 01' Jacket Behind The Scenes #3
literally wtf
margin of error - after hoursđ
pairing: jake sim x fem!reader
summary: these are the smut scenes you didn't see. set after the confession, the night before presentation day, and after they finished presenting. (it genuinely get's freakier with each scene) two top university debaters have been competing for first place since freshman year. you work hard for every point to keep your scholarship, while jake seems to win effortlessly. when youâre forced to lead an important research project together, your rivalry gets more complicated â and working side by side might be harder than losing to each other.
wc: 15k
genre: smut, some fluff | college!au, rivals to lovers (mdni.)
tags: m/f, academic rivals to lovers, dom!jake, bratty!reader, explicit sexual content, porn with plot, unprotected sex (don't.), brat taming, praise & degradation kink, orgasm denial, edging, begging, rough sex, dirty talk, competitive power dynamic, soft possessive dom, oral sex (m/f receiving), deepthroat, spit kink, choking (light), hair pulling, semi-public sex, risk of getting caught, desk sex, overstimulation, creampie, tension release sex, aftercare, he is in love
this fic is best read after margin of error, but can also be enjoyed on it's own. these are additional scenes that were originally implied/skipped.
a/n: i was not planning to write extra scenes for margin of error⊠and then you all started asking very specific questions đ next thing i knew it was 3am, i hadnât slept, and i was typing the nastiest filth of my life with my eyes half open and zero shame (writing the last scene made me question my life-) so if this feels unhinged⊠blame sleep deprivation and your collective encouragement. đ thank you for all the love youâve shown that story. genuinely. it means more than you know. you wanted the missing moments. you wanted the tension resolved. you wanted jake unhinged. well. i hope youâre satisfied (and i hope they finally are too.)
post-confession
by the time you reach your dorm building, youâre both pretending the silence isnât vibrating, and it isnât awkward, itâs electric, and you fumble your keys once before getting the door open and immediately regret how obvious that looks, and jake notices, of course he notices, his mouth twitching like heâs trying not to smile, so you mutter, âshut up.â even though he hasnât said anything, and he replies lightly, âi didnât even-â with laughter under it, not mocking, just lighter, like something in him finally unclenched. you push the door open and step inside first, tossing your bag onto your chair with more force than necessary before turning around too quickly and almost colliding with him, and he catches you instinctively, hands firm at your waist, and you both freeze before you laugh, not polished or controlled but breathless and slightly disbelieving, and you say, âthis is insane. we just-â and he smiles, not smirking, actually smiling, and says, âi know.â and your room suddenly feels smaller and warmer, less like a study space and more like something you werenât planning for, and jake glances around at the stack of annotated articles on your desk, the half-folded laundry at the edge of your bed, the sticky notes climbing your wall, and he asks, âyou live like this?â without judgment, just fascination, and you shoot back, âyouâve seen my color-coded binders. donât act surprisedâ and he shakes his head faintly and says, ââno, i just-â gesturing vaguely, ââitâs different seeing where you disappear toâ and the comment lands softer than expected as you step closer without realizing you are and repeat, ââdisappear?â and he looks at you instead of the room and says, ââyeah. this is where you go when you donât let anyone see how hard youâre tryingâ and your stomach flips as you say, ââyou donât get to psychoanalyze me in my own room.â though your voice has lost its edge.
his hands are still on your waist and you havenât moved them when he replies quietly, ââyou started it in the rehearsal roomâ and thereâs something different in him now, unfiltered, as he adds, ââi meant what i said.â and you know he did, you just didnât expect the certainty to feel this bright, and relief hits before fear as you laugh again and say, ââweâre so stupid. do you realize how long weâve been doing this?â and he exhales through his nose and answers, ââyeahâ and you add, ââand it took us what? three academic breakdowns and a dorm incident to figure it out?â and he says dryly, ââthatâs efficient for usâ and you shove him lightly but he doesnât move back, his grip tightening, not rough, just sure, and the air shifts as the laughter fades and youâre still too close, his hands at your waist, your fingers curled into the front of his jacket, and you ask softly, ââyouâre not backing out now, right?â and his eyes focus as he answers, ââdo i look like iâm backing out?â and your heart jumps as you admit, âânoâŠâ and he leans in slightly, not kissing you yet, just enough that your breath changes, and murmurs, ââyou donât get to run this through twelve scenarios. not tonight.â and the thrill of that lands sharp and warm as you challenge, ââoh? is that so?â though your voice wavers, and he says quieter, ââfor once, just feel it.â
and this time when you close the distance thereâs no hesitation as your mouth finds his with intention instead of testing, the kiss not careful or polite but born from too much restraint and too many almosts, and he exhales against your lips like heâs been holding his breath since the rehearsal room as his hands tighten at your waist. he kisses you back immediately, deeper and firmer, not rushed but hungry without strategy, just heat, and you push closer without thinking. he responds just as fast, one hand sliding up your back while the other stays steady at your hip, anchoring you, his mouth moving against yours with focus, not frantic or messy but intent, and when your fingers tug at his jacket he makes a low sound in his throat that vibrates against your lips and the kiss deepens as he angles his head and pulls you in harder, like heâs done waiting, and you step back blindly and he follows, and you donât realize youâre moving until the back of your knees hit the mattress and thereâs half a second where you both register it before heâs kissing you again and youâre laughing into his mouth because of course this is how it happens. he doesnât break the kiss when you fall but goes with you, one hand braced against the mattress to keep you from hitting too hard while the other stays at your waist as you sink back into the sheets. he catches himself just above you, hovering for a breath with your mouths barely apart and both of you breathing harder, and you look up at him and his expression isnât smug but wrecked, like heâs just as affected as you are, and he murmurs roughly, ââyouâre not overthinking?â and you shake your head faintly and answer, âânoâ as his thumb brushes along your side, slower now, claiming space, and he leans down to kiss you again, deeper and more deliberate as the mattress shifts and the world narrows to warmth and pressure and the way his hand slides from your waist to your hip within the space youâve both chosen, the kiss turning desperate in quieter ways, less laughter and more breath and more pull, and when your hands slide into his hair and hold him there, he makes that sound again, softer this time but heavier.
your lips crash against jake's with a hunger that's been building for months, unspoken tension finally spilling over on this thin dorm mattress. it's hard- teeth grazing, tongues battling for dominance in a way that leaves your mouth aching already. messy, too. saliva slicks your chin as he kisses you, pulling back just enough to nip at your lower lip before diving in again, deeper, like he can't get enough. breathless doesn't even cover it- every inhale is shared, ragged gasps mingling in the scant space between you, your chests heaving against each other. jake's hand fists in the back of your shirt, yanking you closer until your bodies align, his weight pinning you lightly but insistently. you respond in kind, fingers curling into his shoulders, dragging him down so there's no escape, no room for second thoughts. the kiss turns frantic, his tongue sweeping yours in broad, demanding strokes, tasting of mint and desperation. you whimper into his mouth, and he groans low, the sound vibrating through you both. it's like the world narrowed to this- his lips bruising yours, the wet slide of mouths that feels endless, urgent. he shifts slightly, his knee nudging between your thighs, but he doesn't push further yet. instead, he kisses you harder, slower now in the intensity, savoring the mess of it. your breaths come in short bursts, syncing with the rhythm of lips and tongues, and you pull him impossibly closer, nails digging into his back through his shirt. the starvation eases into something rawer.
jake breaks first. his control fractures just a fraction, that underlying wreck of emotion bubbling up as he presses you deeper into the mattress, his hips settling against yours with deliberate weight. the sudden firmness of his body over yours steals your breath, his mouth never leaving yours but turning the kiss hungrier, more possessive. he rocks forward once, testing, and the friction sends a spark through you both. your hands find his hair again, threading through the dark strands, tugging just enough to elicit a growl from him. he reacts instantly, his grip tightening on your hip, fingers pressing into the soft flesh there with a pressure that's firm, unyielding- like he's anchoring himself to you. when your palm slides down to his neck, tracing the tense cord of muscle, he shudders, breaking the kiss to drag his lips along your jaw, breath hot and uneven against your skin. his other hand moves to your waist, slipping under the hem of your shirt, calluses rough against your bare side. the touch is electric, slow exploration that builds heat without haste. you arch into it, and he pauses, thumb circling your ribcage, the pressure increasing as if testing your response. when you gasp, his eyes flick to yours-dark, intense, searching. ââis this okay?â he murmurs, voice low and gravelly, focused on the moment.
you nod, hand pressing harder against his chest, feeling his heart hammer beneath your palm. he reacts with a sharp inhale, his fingers digging in deeper, pulling you flush as his mouth claims yours again. hands roam now- yours in his hair, yanking him closer. his one on your thigh, gripping high enough to hike your leg slightly, the other still under your shirt, palm flattening against your stomach, rising with each breath. the pressure builds, his touch certain, dominant in its restraint. every squeeze of your thigh makes him tense, a quiet hitch in his breath betraying the emotional storm underneath. your fingers trail to his waistband, brushing the skin there, and he stills, eyes locking on yours again. ââslow.â he says, low command laced with need, even as his hand slides higher under your shirt. he pulls your shirt up inch by inch, fabric dragging over your skin, exposing your midriff to the cool dorm air. his gaze drops, intense and unwavering, taking in the sight like it's something sacred and filthy all at once. he pauses there, shirt bunched just below your chest, hand hovering. the air thickens, charged with that unspoken history between you. you meet his eyes, heart pounding, and nod- silent permission that makes his jaw clench. ââsay it.â he demands softly, voice a rumble, focused and short.
ââyesâ you whisper, and that's all he needs. he tugs the shirt higher, over your head in a smooth, controlled motion, tossing it aside without breaking eye contact. his hands return immediately, one framing your bare waist, the other tracing the edge of your bra, pressure light but insistent, building that ache. jake's shirt comes next, but slower- he guides your hands to the hem, letting you lift it. you peel it up, revealing the taut lines of his abdomen, the faint trail of his v-line leading down. he helps shrug it off, then captures your wrists in one large hand, pinning them lightly above your head against the mattress. the dominance is subtle, his body hovering over yours, breath mingling as he leans in. ââlook at meâ he says, low and certain, eyes wrecked with the emotion he's holding back. you do, and he rewards it with a grind of his hips- slow, deliberate friction through your clothes that has you both gasping. his free hand grips your thigh again, pulling your leg around his waist, increasing the pressure where your bodies meet. the desperation creeps in, breaths turning to pants, the rub of denim against fabric igniting sparks. he rocks again, harder this time, holding your wrists to keep control, but his own breath fractures, betraying how close he is to unraveling. the friction builds, relentless-his hardness pressing against your core through layers, each thrust of his hips drawing out whimpers from you, groans from him. sweat beads on his skin, breaths hot and desperate against your neck as he buries his face there, nipping lightly. you pull him closer with your free leg, nails scraping his back, the ache coiling tighter without release. he holds you there, grinding with intense focus, making every moment count, every shared breath a promise of more.
jake's grip on your wrists loosens just enough for him to shift, his body still hovering over yours, the heat between you both a constant thrum. he releases one hand to work at your jeans, fingers deft but unhurried, popping the button and easing the zipper down. his eyes stay on yours the whole time, dark and intent, like he's daring you to look away. you lift your hips to help, and he tugs the denim down your legs, socks and all, leaving you in just your underwear and bra. the cool air hits your skin, but his warmth chases it away as he settles back between your thighs. he pauses there, hand trailing up your inner thigh, pressure firm as he hooks his fingers into the waistband of your panties. ââthese tooâ he says, voice low and steady, a quiet command that sends a shiver through you. you nod, and he slides them off slowly, exposing you completely. his gaze drops for a moment, taking you in, before flicking back to your face- checking. you reach for his belt in return, fumbling slightly with the buckle, but he covers your hand with his, guiding you. together, you strip him down, jeans and boxers shoved aside until his cock springs free, hard and ready against your thigh.
naked now, skin to skin, he presses forward, the tip of his cock nudging at your entrance. he doesn't thrust in-no rush, no frenzy. instead, he holds your gaze, one hand cupping your chin to tilt your face up. ââlook at meâ he murmurs, thumb brushing your jaw. you do, breaths syncing as he pushes in slowly, deliberate, inch by inch. the stretch is intense, filling you completely, and he breathes through it, a deep, controlled exhale that matches yours. his eyes never leave yours, watching every flicker of reaction-the way your lips part, the arch of your back. he bottoms out, pausing there, buried deep, his forehead pressing to yours in a moment that's raw and unguarded. ââyou're with me-â he says, not a question, but close- his voice wrecked underneath the control, like this is more than bodies meeting. you nod, wrapping your legs around his waist, pulling him closer. he starts to move then, slow pulls out and pushes back in, each thrust measured, feeling every slide, every grip of your pussy around his cock. his hand stays on your chin for a few strokes, ensuring your eyes stay locked, the connection electric. ââtell me if it's too muchâ he adds, low rumble against your ear as he shifts to kiss your neck lightly, then returns to your mouth for a brief, grounding press of lips. the pace builds gradually- still steady, but deeper now, his hips rolling with intent, hitting that spot inside you that makes your breath hitch. he reacts to every gasp, every clench, adjusting his angle slightly, focused entirely on you. sweat slicks your skin where your bodies connect, the friction turning slicker with each thrust. mid-motion, he whispers your name, not the casual way from before, but softer, like a confession, his breath hot on your collarbone. ââ god, i've wanted this for so longâ he breathes, honest and quiet, as he drives in harder, the control starting to fray at the edges. his hand moves to your hip, gripping to pull you into him, the intensity ramping up. you meet him thrust for thrust, nails digging into his shoulders, the desperation from earlier coiling tighter.
he unravels just a bit then- thrusts turning sharper, faster, but still grounded, his body pinning yours without overwhelming. forehead to yours again, eyes fierce and open, he holds you there as the pleasure builds to a peak. ââstay with me,â he commands softly, voice breaking on the last word. and you do, clenching around him as the orgasm hits, waves pulling you under. he follows right after, groaning low as he spills inside you, hips stuttering through the release, bodies locked together in the aftershocks. he doesn't pull out immediately, staying buried, breaths evening out against your skin. his hand strokes your side, gentle now, the dominance easing into something tender, like he's memorizing this too- the way you feel around him, the shared quiet that says everything you didn't before. he stays there, weight supported on his forearms so he doesnât crush you, his chest rising and falling against yours while your legs remain wrapped around him, not because youâre trying to hold him there but because neither of you have thought to let go, and his nose brushes your cheek as he asks quietly, ââyou okay?â not dominant now and not controlled, just soft, and you nod while still catching your breath, and he presses a slow kiss to your mouth, not hungry and not demanding. his thumb dragging lazily along your waist like heâs memorizing the shape of you before he exhales and murmurs, ââworth the wait,â not cocky but almost disbelieving. you huff a small laugh against his shoulder as he shifts slightly, not leaving, just adjusting so he can settle more comfortably like he has no intention of moving any time soon, his hand sliding up your back in a slow stroke.
pre-presentation
the night before the presentation feels heavier than it should, with sunghoonâs voice filtering faintly through the wall as he argues with niki about formatting in the shared document. someone laughs and a chair scrapes so the dorm is not quiet but close enough that you are aware of every sound. jakeâs room smells like detergent, paper and the iced coffee he abandoned an hour ago while the two of you sit on the carpet with your backs against his bed, laptops open and notes scattered between you like a battlefield already mapped. you say without looking up, ââyouâre rereading the same paragraphâ and jake replies immediately, ââiâm not.â but when you glance sideways he is. his jaw tight and his thumb tapping against the trackpad in a rhythm that is not calm, so you add, ââyouâre spiraling.â and he says, ââiâm refining,â he exhales through his nose, closes the laptop halfway, rubs a hand down his face and says, ââitâs not spiraling. i just want it clean.â and you tell him, ââit is cleanâ and he insists, ââit can be cleanerâ so you shift to face him fully and say, ââjake,â he does not look at you right away which is how you know, and you say quietly, ââyou donât get nervousâ and he huffs, ââthatâs not trueâ and you answer, ââit kind of isâ and his eyes flick to yours with pressure wound tight there as he says, ââitâs the final. it mattersâ and you reply automatically, ââso do youâ which makes him look at you properly before a beat passes and you reach over to close his laptop completely and he starts, ââhey-â but you say, ââletâs take a breakâ and when his mouth opens to argue you move closer instead.
your knee bumps his thigh and your hand finds the back of his neck casually while you murmur, âârelax, youâre vibratingâ and he begins, ââi am not-â but you lean in before he can finish, brushing your mouth softly against the shell of his ear so his breath cuts off and he says rougher than planned, ââyouâre distracting me.â and you answer, ââgood.â as your fingers slide from the back of his neck to the front of his collar and tug him slightly closer while laughter echoes faintly from next door and he swallows and says, ââyou canât just-â and you lean in again, letting your lips drag slowly along the edge of his ear before your tongue flicks lightly against the skin beneath it and he inhales sharply and mutters, ââseriously-â even as his hand lands on your waist, not pushing you away, just holding. you whisper, ââyouâre nervous,â and his fingers tighten at your side while your mouth travels lower along his neck slow enough that he has time to react and his breathing changes and he says quietly, ââyouâre playing a dangerous gameâ so you lean back enough to lift a brow and murmur, ââbefore presentation day? what are you going to do? file a complaint?â his jaw tightens to hide a smile as he starts, ââyou canât just-â and you interrupt softly, ââjust what?â and his hand slides firmer at your waist as he says, ââjust do that.â his voice lower now, and you tilt your head and ask, ââdo what?â and he exhales sharply and says, ââyou know exactly what.âÂ
you shift forward on the carpet so your knee presses between his legs casually and his fingers tighten at your waist as he mutters, âây/n,â but he does not move you and his other hand hovers before settling at your hip and you lean in close enough that he can feel your breath and whisper again, ââyouâre nervous,â and he says, ââthatâs called caring,â you smile against his skin and murmur while dragging your mouth along his jaw, ââand this would helpâ his breath stutters as he says without conviction, ââyouâre not helpingâ and you pull back enough to see him trying to hold himself together and say softly, ââjake. youâve practiced this a hundred timesâ he swallows as your fingers trace lazily down the front of his shirt and you add, ââand youâre still pacingâ and his eyes darken slightly as he almost laughs before saying, ââyouâre impossible,â and you answer, ââand youâre distracted,â and he begins, ââbecause youâre-â then stops himself while you lean in again and brush the corner of his jaw and trail down his neck so his head tips back a fraction before he catches himself and says quietly, ââyouâre doing this on purposeâ and you answer, ââmaybe-â as your knee presses more firmly and he inhales sharply and says your name in a tone that is half warning and half surrender and you look at him innocently and ask, ââwhat?â and his hands finally slide properly to your hips with his fingers spreading as he says, ââyou donât get to distract me and then pretend you donât know what youâre doing,â and your pulse jumps as you murmur, ââoh?â and he leans forward so your back brushes the side of the bed and says quietly, ââpresentation is tomorrow.â and you challenge, ââand?â and he replies, ââand if i fail, iâm blaming you.â and you smile slowly and say, ââthen donât fail.â his composure cracks just slightly and he stops pretending he is not tempted.
the air feels thinner and the laughter from next door fades into something distant and irrelevant as his hands stay firm on your hips, not hesitant and not hovering anymore but grounded, and you feel the shift before he says anything because his grip tightens just enough to steady you, his thumbs pressing into the curve of your waist like heâs testing whether youâre going to keep pushing while his eyes hold yours without flicker or deflection. he says quietly, ââyou really donât know when to stopâ but thereâs something steadier beneath it now, and your knee is still between his legs. youâre still crowding his space except the balance has tilted because he doesnât lean back this time, he leans in. and instead of letting you close the distance his fingers flex at your hips and guide you forward on his terms, slow and deliberate like heâs made a decision, the warning look never leaving his face as he murmurs, ââcareful,â
then he pulls you more into him, one hand sliding higher along your side while the other anchors at your waist, not rough but unmistakably certain and he says, ââyou donât get to start something youâre not ready to finish.â your hips shift forward, grinding against the growing hardness in his jeans, the friction sending a spark through you both. you lean in closer, nipping at his earlobe with your teeth, just enough to sting, and whisper hot against his skin, ââprove you can handle a little distraction.â his breath stutters out, ragged and uneven, as his hand tightens on your hip, fingers digging in like he's anchoring himself. in a sudden move, he pulls you fully into his lap, harder than he means to, your thighs straddling him as your body presses flush against his chest. the impact jolts you, but it's the heat in his eyes that makes your pulse race. he surges up, capturing your mouth in a kiss that's rougher than before, his tongue pushing past your lips to claim you deeply, teeth grazing your lower lip. his other hand grips your waist, pulling you down harder onto him, grinding you against his cock through the fabric. for a moment, he forgets everything. the presentation, the notes scattered on the floor. lost in the messy press of your bodies.
his mouth breaks from yours, trailing down your neck with sharp nips, then lower. he yanks your shirt up roughly, exposing your skin, and his tongue flicks out, licking a slow, deliberate path down your abdomen, tasting the salt of your skin as his hands roam, squeezing your sides. it's sharper now, his control fraying at the edges, breaths coming in harsh pants against your stomach. but mid-lick, he freezes, lips hovering just above your navel. the dorm walls are thin-too thin. next door, you can hear the faint murmur of voices, a reminder that sound carries. he's spiraling, the realization hitting him like cold water, his mind flashing to tomorrow's stakes. his breathing stays heavy, chest heaving against you, but then he stills completely. in one deep breath, he regains it, grip shifting from chaotic clutches to a controlled hold, fingers splaying wide but firm on your hips, holding you in place without the frenzy. his voice drops low, edged with that brattaming firmness. ââcareful.â you tilt your head, a smirk playing on your lips, but he doesn't let you respond. ââyou think this is funny?â his eyes lock on yours, intense, unyielding. you shift slightly, testing him, and a soft sound escapes your throat-too loud in the quiet room.
ââcan't even stay quiet, can you?â he pulls you closer, but slower now, his thumb pressing into your hipbone like a warning. he's back in control, guiding the pace, his touch deliberate and commanding, turning your teasing into his game. his eyes bore into yours, that controlled intensity making your skin prickle as he adjusts your position in his lap, his hands sliding down to unbutton your jeans with precise fingers. no rush, no fumbling-just deliberate tugs that peel the fabric away, exposing you to the cool air of the dorm. you lift your hips to help, but he presses you back down, his palm flat against your thigh, holding you steady. ââbe stillâ he murmurs, voice low and even, like he's giving an order he knows you'll test. his own jeans are shoved down just enough, his cock springing free, thick and hard against your inner thigh. he guides you over him, the tip nudging at your entrance, slick from the teasing that's built between you. with a slow roll of his hips, he pushes in, inch by inch, stretching you around him until you're seated fully, your walls clenching at the fullness.
your breath catches, a soft gasp slipping out before you can swallow it. his hand flies to your mouth, fingers splaying across your lips, not hard but firm enough to muffle the sound. ââquiet.â he says, the word vibrating against your ear as he leans in close, his chest pressing to yours. he doesn't thrust yet-just holds you there, buried deep, letting the restrained pressure build. every tiny shift of your body sends sparks through you, but he controls it all, his hips barely moving, hips locked in place beneath you. you try to rock against him, chasing more, but his free hand grips your thigh tighter, fingers digging in just enough to sting. ââcarefulâ he warns, his breath warm on your neck. the dominance in his tone sharpens, turning the air thick with tension. the walls feel closer now, every creak of the floorboards amplified in your mind. he's hyper-aware, his body taut like a wire, swallowing his own groans as he finally starts to move-shallow, controlled thrusts that grind him against that spot inside you without mercy. your head falls back, a whimper building in your throat, but he anticipates it, his hand still over your mouth, thumb stroking your cheek in a mix of command and something softer. ââyou got this-â he breathes, pulling you forward so your forehead rests against his. his pace stays restrained, each slide in and out deliberate, building friction without the slap of skin that could echo. you feel every ridge of him, the way he fills you completely, then withdraws just enough to make you ache for more.
when you clench around him, trying to urge him faster, he stills entirely, hips pinning yours down. his eyes darken, locking on yours. ââyou're going to get us caughtâ he says, voice a low rumble, not angry but laced with that stern edge that makes your pulse spike. you nod against his hand, but something in you squirms, a muffled sound escaping despite your efforts. he removes his palm slowly, only to replace it with his mouth, kissing you deeply to swallow any noise. his tongue tangles with yours, controlling the kiss just like he controls everything else-the rhythm of his hips picking up again, but still measured, each thrust pushing deeper while his hands keep you from bouncing too wildly. ââthat's it,â he whispers against your lips, the words a quiet reward that sends heat pooling low in your stomach. ââgood. just like that.â the praise mixes with the subtle edge, making you bolder.
you nip at his lower lip, grinding down harder on the next thrust, and a sharp moan bubbles up from your chest. he freezes mid-motion, cock throbbing inside you, his hand snapping back to your jaw, tilting your face to his. leaning in so his lips brush your ear, he whispers, calm and dangerously composed, ââdo you want them to hear you?â the question hangs there, his voice steady as steel, making your heart hammer. you shake your head quickly, biting your lip to stay silent, but the thrill of it only heightens everything. he nods once, satisfied, and resumes, slower now, his thrusts turning into a torturous grind that circles his hips against yours, rubbing your clit with every press. ââlook at you,â he murmurs, eyes half-lidded but focused, watching your every reaction. ââyou love pushing, don't you? but keep it quiet for me.â his words weave through the haze, a blend of ownership and approval that has you trembling.
one hand slips between you, fingers finding your clit with expert pressure, circling in time with his movements. the dorm is silent except for your shared breaths, held and ragged, every sound swallowed down. he grips your ass now, guiding you up and down his length in controlled lifts, not letting you take over. when you get too loud-a gasp turning into a whine, he slows again, thumb pressing harder on your clit as punishment and promise. ââcan't even keep quiet,â he says softly, almost teasing, but the firmness in his grip tells you he's serious. ââone more sound and i'm stopping.â you nod, desperate, your body arching into him as he builds you higher. the restraint makes it intense, every nerve ending alive to the quiet slide of him inside you, the way his muscles tense under your hands. he's focused, utterly, his forehead creased in concentration-not just on the pleasure, but on keeping this contained, on you. ââgood girl,â he breathes, slipping out as he feels you flutter around him. ââthat's it. stay with me.â time stretches, the tension coiling tighter with each deliberate push. your nails dig into his shoulders, but he doesn't falter, his rhythm unyielding, hips snapping up just enough to hit deep without noise. the pressure builds relentlessly, your body straining against his hold, but he manages it all-gripping tighter when you squirm, leaning in to capture your lips and muffle the building cries.
then, mid-thrust, as he's buried to the hilt and grinding slow circles that make stars burst behind your eyes, a knock echoes from the door. sharp, insistent. everything stops. jake freezes first, his cock pulsing inside you, hand clamping over your mouth again as his other arm bands around your waist, holding you immobile. his forehead pressed to yours, breaths coming heavy but silent, eyes wide with that spiraling awareness. from the other side, niki's voice filters through, muffled but clear. ââjake? you still up? sunghoon's wondering if you want to grab late-night snacks or something.â laughter follows- sunghoon's, low and amused, footsteps shuffling just outside. your eyes meet jake's, a bubble of nervous laughter rising in your chest at the absurdity-he's still hard and deep, your bodies locked together, slick and heated. but he glares, a silent warning that pins you as effectively as his hands. he clears his throat, voice coming out too normal, steady despite the way his chest heaves against yours. ââyeah, weâre studying. i'll catch you guys later.â niki chuckles. ââalright, don't burn out, man. night.â the footsteps fade, door handle not even rattling, but the silence that follows feels electric, charged with what almost was.
jake doesn't move at first, his gaze locked on yours, intense and unblinking. there's no softening in his expression, no laugh to break the moment-just that look, like you've pushed him to the edge and he's deciding how to reel it back. his hand slides from your mouth to cup your jaw, thumb tracing your lip. voice lower than before, roughened by restraint, he says, âânow you behave.â the snapback hits you like a wave, his tone firm, possessive, turning the almost-disaster into fuel. he doesn't pull out-instead, he shifts his hips once, a single, deep thrust that makes your vision blur, reminding you who's in charge. then he resumes, slower than ever, more controlled, each movement deliberate and measured. his hands guide you, one on your hip dictating the pace, the other tangled in your hair to keep your mouth near his, swallowing any sounds. ââquiet for me,â he commands softly, thrusting up in a rhythm that's pure torture-long, dragging pulls that fill you completely before retreating, building the pressure without mercy. you cling to him, body trembling as the tension spikes higher, the near-miss only amplifying everything. his fingers dig into your skin, holding you down as he grinds deeper, his cock hitting that perfect angle over and over.
the coil tightens unbearably, your walls fluttering around him, and he feels it, his pace unchanging but his breaths sharper. ââthat's it,â he praises, voice a hushed growl. ââgood. let it build.â he leans in, nipping your collarbone lightly, then soothing with his tongue, all while keeping the rhythm locked. when you arch, chasing release, he grips your thigh harder, slowing just enough to edge you. âânot yet. stay quiet.â but the control frays at the edges for him too-his thrusts gain a fraction more force, hips snapping up with restrained power, the bed creaking faintly under you both. you bite your lip bloody to stay silent, the sounds trapped in your throat as pleasure crests. his hand slips between you again, fingers working your clit in tight circles, pushing you over. it hits you like a storm-your body seizing around him, clenching tight as waves crash through you, muffled cries vibrating against his shoulder. he follows seconds later, burying himself deep with a final, controlled thrust, his release spilling hot inside you as his grip turns iron, holding you through it. breaths mingle, heavy and silent, bodies locked together in the aftermath, the dorm's quiet wrapping around you like a secret. he doesn't let go right away, staying seated inside you, his hands stroking your back in slow, possessive sweeps.
the dorm settles into quiet again and you stay curled against him while his hand moves slowly along your back, his thumb tracing absent circles like heâs pretending he isnât thinking about how close that was, and he murmurs, âyou were loudâ and you lift your head slightly and say, âi was not.â and he lets out a soft huff and replies, âyou absolutely wereâ so you prop yourself up a little more and ask, âyou really thought we were about to get caught?â and his hand slides to your waist with his thumb pressing into your hip as he says, âi wasnât letting niki hear youâ and you narrow your eyes and ask, âand why not?â and he answers without missing a beat, âi worked too hard for thatâ with the faintest lift at the corner of his mouth, and you roll your eyes even as your cheeks warm and say, âoh my godâ and he asks mildly, âwhat? you think iâm sharing credit?â you shove his shoulder lightly and say, âyouâre unbelievableâ and he corrects, âhard workingâ you sit up fully, forcing a little distance even though his hand lingers at your waist, and say, âokay, enough.â he raises a brow and repeats, âenough?â and you remind him, âpresentation. tomorrow. remember?â jake sighs dramatically but lets you slide off his lap and says, âyouâre the one who started this,â and you shoot back, âand you spiraled firstâ while reaching for his laptop, and he watches you for a second before smirking and saying, âyou werenât this bossy five minutes agoâ you look at him him, âjake,â tossing his hoodie at him and adding, âopen your slides.â and he shakes his head but obeys, dragging the laptop back between you, and as you settle against the bed again with your shoulder brushing his, he leans close enough to murmur near your ear, ânext time, weâre locking the doorâ which makes your stomach flip, but you keep your eyes forward and say calmly, âslide eight transition,â he laughs under his breath and opens the file.
post-presentation
the door shuts behind you and the quiet feels different this time, not nervous. but victorious, with sunlight cutting across his room in long unapologetic lines as you step in first like you always do and let your bag fall onto the chair while the adrenaline hums faintly under your skin, and you say, ââwe did it.â and jake watches you for a moment like he is replaying something before he answers, ââwe didâ and you turn toward him and say, ââyou handled that last rebuttal wellâ and his brow lifts slightly as he repeats, ââwell?â and you clarify, ââyou were composed. clear. annoyingly convincing.â and he says, ââthatâs rare praiseâ and you reply, ââdonât get used to it.â and a faint smile pulls at his mouth, not smug yet, as he says, ââyou stopped interrupting meâ and you answer, ââi was listening,â you fold your arms, adding, ââitâs called teamworkâ and he steps closer, not rushed and not aggressive, and says, ââyou let me set the pace.â and you hold his gaze and reply, ââi adaptedâ his hand finds your waist slowly and rests there like it belongs, his thumb tracing lightly along your side as he says quietly, ââyou donât give up authority like that unless you want toâ and your fingers curl against his shirt as you say, ââyouâre overanalyzing.â and he continues, stepping another inch closer, ââup there you werenât tense,â and his thumb slides higher beneath your ribs as he adds, ââyou were steady because you knew i had it.â and you swallow and say, ââthatâs ego.â and he replies calmly, ââno. thatâs trust,â the word lingers heavier than you expect as his hand shifts from your waist to your hip, firmer now, and he says, ââyou donât get to compete with me for years, push me every seminar, try to outpace me every project,â his thumb pressing into the curve of your hipbone as he finishes, ââand then pretend you donât like when iâm in the lead.â and heat spreads through you as you start, ââi donât-â but he steps closer until your back brushes the edge of his desk and says softly, ââyou went quiet. you stopped testing me,â and his free hand brushes a loose strand of hair from your face as he adds, ââyou let me handle it.â and your breathing falters as you insist, ââthatâs strategyâ though your voice is thinner than you intended. silence stretches while his hand tightens slightly at your hips. then he says, ââyou donât have to compete with me every second. not when weâre on the same sideâ and you lift your chin and reply, ââiâm still better than you.â
he leans in until your lips almost touch and murmurs, ââkeep telling yourself that,â and your back presses fully against the desk as he adds softly, ââyou were bold in the hallway. talking about rewarding me?â and you say, ââi meant it.â his thumb drags slowly along your waist as he asks, ââand now?â you hold his gaze and answer, âânow what?â his jaw tightens faintly as he says quietly, ââmaybe you want me to reward you?â and you reply, ââi want to winâ and he says, ââyou like when i make that happen.â your fingers grip his shirt harder as you counter, ââyou handled one rebuttalâ and he answers, ââi handled the room,â and adds softer, ââyou let me lead and you didnât fight itâ - ââi donât follow.â you say, and his hand guides you half an inch closer as he replies, ââyou do when it matters,â and your breath betrays you as he murmurs, ââyouâre already reactingâ and you say, ââno, youâre not even doing anythingâ his mouth tilts as he answers, ââexactly,â and his other hand slides to your waist so both hands hold you now, not trapping and not forcing, just grounding, and he says in a lower voice, ââyou were very brave earlier. so pushy.â and you respond, ââi still amâ and he studies you before saying quietly, ââno. youâre being competitiveâ and you ask, ââand youâre not?â and he leans closer so his lips brush near your ear without touching and says, ââi donât lose.â not smug and not loud but certain, and the words settle between you like a challenge. you donât give him time to expand on it before you murmur, ââprove it.â and then you kiss him, not soft and not testing but hungry, your mouth crashing into his like you have been waiting for permission and finally decided you do not need it.
your hands fisting into his shirt and pulling him in hard enough that his body presses fully into yours and the edge of the desk digs into your lower back, and he exhales sharply into your mouth, surprised for half a second before he kisses you back, deep and intent. your teeth catching his lower lip and tugging as his hands tighten at your waist immediately, fingers digging in like he is anchoring himself while you kiss him like you are still competing, like you are trying to win this too. your tongue sliding boldly against his until he makes a low sound in his throat and tries to say, ââyouâre-â against your mouth, but you kiss him harder to shut him up. your hands sliding from his shirt to his shoulders as you push and test and crowd him back half a step, though he does not move far and only lets you think you are in control for a second before his hands slide from your waist to your hips and guide you forward again. you lean back just long enough to breathe and say breathless and smug, ââthought you didnât lose?â and his eyes darken as he asks, ââyou think this is you winning?â and instead of answering, you hook your hands behind you and lift yourself onto the desk in one smooth movement. the shift in height changing everything as you sit with your legs brushing his hips and pull him in by his tie before he can react. your mouth finding his again eager and unapologetic as you spread your knees just enough for him to step closer. which he does slowly and deliberately until he stands between your legs and your thighs bracket his hips. the heat immediate as his hands slide up your outer thighs with steady pressure while he tilts his head and deepens the kiss, slower now as he matches you and controls the pace instead of chasing it, and you try to keep it messy and heated and bold but he shifts the rhythm. his mouth claiming yours with more focus and weight. his fingers curling lightly against your thighs as he nudges your legs wider without breaking the kiss. your hands move into his hair and tug lightly, drawing a hum from him that sparks down your spine before you nip at his lip again and he murmurs, ââyouâre eagerâ and you shoot back, ââyouâre slowâ and he pulls back just enough to look at you, your lips flushed and breathing uneven as his thumb brushes along your jaw and he says quietly, ââyou climbed onto the deskâ and you answer, ââyou were taking too longâ his mouth curves as you lean forward to kiss him again, wrapping your legs more securely around his hips to pull him closer, and this time when he kisses you, there is less chaos.
his hands settling firmly at your waist with his thumbs pressing into your sides as he angles his head and claims your mouth slower and deeper like he is proving a point without raising his voice, and when you shift against him instinctively to speed it up his grip tightens, not harsh but grounding. he murmurs against your lips, ââyou start it and then you rush,â and you bite his lip in response, drawing a sharp exhale that is half laugh and half warning as he says, ââyou know youâre not in a lecture hall anymore?â and you lean back just enough to whisper, ââgood.â your fingers tracing down his neck and back up deliberately as he steps closer until there is no space left between you and the desk, he says softly, ââyouâre very bold after a winâ and you tilt your head and reply, ââyou like itâ his eyes drop briefly to your mouth before meeting your gaze again as he says, ââi like when you push, but donât confuse that with control.â and your pulse jumps as you lean in and kiss him again anyway, trying to take more than he is offering, and this time when he kisses you back it is slower and more deliberate, like he is about to decide how this goes. your fingers hook into the hem of jake's shirt, tugging it upward with a deliberate slowness that matches the smirk curling your lips. you peel the fabric off his torso, exposing the lean muscles of his chest and abs, yet you leave the tie dangling loosely around his neck like a makeshift leash. his hands slide from your waist to the buttons of your blouse, popping them open one by one with unhurried precision. the material parts, and he shrugs it off your shoulders, letting it pool on the desk behind you. now you're in just your bra, the lace straining against your breasts as his gaze drops there for a beat before locking back on your eyes. he steps closer, his hips pressing into the v of your thighs, and you feel the hard line of his cock through his pants, insistent against your core. you lean in, nipping at his jaw, trying to steer this back to your rhythm, but jake's grip tightens on your hips, holding you steady. his voice rumbles low, calm as ever. ââyou're pushing it-â he murmurs, but there's an edge there, a promise.
you slide off the desk, slowly sinking to your knees in front of him with exaggerated grace, your hands trailing down his sides. looking up through your lashes, you trace the bulge in his pants with your fingertips, light and teasing, circling the outline without unzipping him yet. his breath hitches, just a fraction, and you smirk, savoring that tiny crack in his composure. jake's hand comes to your chin, tilting your face up. ââdon't start something you're not going to finishâ he says, voice steady, but you ignore him, leaning forward to press a soft kiss to the fabric over his cock. you drag it out, lips lingering, eyes never leaving his as you mouth along the length, feeling him twitch under your touch. he exhales slowly, encouraging at first. ââthat's it-â he says in that low, controlled tone, his free hand resting on the desk for balance. but you pull back just as he starts to harden fully against your mouth, blowing a cool breath over the damp spot you left. his jaw clenches, breathing measured, but you see the impatience flicker in his eyes.
you dip in again, unzipping him torturously slow, freeing his cock. it's thick and heavy, springing out toward you, and you wrap your fingers around the base loosely, stroking once, twice, then stopping to kiss the tip. you flick your tongue out, tasting the bead of pre-cum, but pull away before sucking him in, smirking up at him again. ââstop teasing,â he growls softly, composure straining. ââno more games.â you ignore the command, kissing lower along his shaft, dragging your lips inch by inch, holding his gaze like a challenge. your hand pumps lazily, keeping him on edge without giving him what he wants. his control frays. he slides a hand into your hair, fingers threading through at the roots- not pulling, just anchoring you theree. you push back against it, taking him into your mouth shallowly, sucking just the head before retreating with a pop, your eyes watering a little from the tease of it all. that's when he shifts. his grip tightens, guiding your head forward with steady pressure. he controls the pace, pushing you down further than you intended, his cock sliding past your lips, filling your mouth until it hits the back of your throat. you gag softly, eyes watering as he holds you there, depriving you of breath for a heartbeat longer than comfortable, his calm gaze locked on yours. the smirk fades from your lips, replaced by a flush of heat as you struggle lightly, hands on his thighs. he eases back, letting you pull off with a gasp, strings of saliva connecting you to him. his expression turns cocky, a faint smile tugging at his mouth.
you look up for cooler air, flustered, chest heaving, but the defiance sparks back. ââfuck youâ you say, breathless and playful, wiping your mouth with the back of your hand. jake chuckles low, thumb brushing your swollen lips. ââyou wanted it five seconds ago.â he replies softly, his hand still in your hair. he reaches down, fingers curling under your jaw with a firm grip, pulling you up from your knees. you rise unsteadily, lips still swollen from the teasing suck you had given his cock, your bra clinging to your chest and skirt riding high on your thighs. he doesn't let go, guiding you to stand fully before him, his tie loose around his neck, pants gone from your earlier attention.without a word, he crashes his mouth against yours, kissing you hard, tongue invading deep as his free hand fists in your hair. you taste yourself on him, the mix of your saliva and his pre-cum lingering. he backs you up step by step, your heels scraping the floor until your ass hits the edge of the desk, the wood cool against your skin through the thin fabric of your skirt. his tone shifts, low and commanding, no more coaxing bullshit. ââyou donât get to tease and then act shocked when i take over.â his fingers tighten just a fraction on your jaw, pressure building enough to make your breath hitch, shallow and quick, but not blocking your air- just enough to remind you who's holding the reins. he tilts your chin up with his thumb, forcing your eyes to lock on his, dark and unyielding. ââlook at you, breathing all ragged already,â he murmurs, voice calm as steel. ââbold little thing, weren't you? so impatient to drop to your knees. but you started this, remember?â you glare back, chest heaving, but there's a spark in your eyes. ââyou were so pushy. where did that go?âhe smirks faintly, pulling your closer by your hips, bunching the fabric of your skirt in his fists. as your mouths collide again, he yanks the skirt up over your ass, exposing your panties to the air. his body presses in, thigh nudging between your legs, and he starts grinding against you, his hard cock straining through his pants against your core. you rock back instinctively, friction building hot and insistent as you make out, tongues battling.
he steps fully between your thighs, spreading you wider on the desk's edge, and his hand slides from your jaw to your throat. fingers wrap around, light choke applying just enough squeeze, thumb pressing under your jaw to tilt your head back again. your pulse jumps under his palm, breaths coming faster, shallower. ââyou're breathing different now,â jake says, voice steady, watching every flicker on your face. ââstill brave?â you swallow against his hold, defiant, and say, ââyou're not doing anything. i'm fine.â
you push back, hips grinding harder against him, your free hand tugging at his tie. ââyou talk too much.â he releases your throat on his own terms, the sudden lack of pressure making you gasp. then he pulls you into a slower, heavier kiss, lips dragging, tongue exploring deep and deliberate. his hands slide down your sides, tracing the curve of your waist, thumbs hooking into your bra straps before palms cup your breasts fully, squeezing through the lace. you arch into his touch, nipples hardening under his fingers as he pinches them lightly, rolling the peaks. a soft moan escapes you, body pressing closer. one hand drifts lower, over the fabric of your still hiked up skirt, fingers pressing against your panties, feeling the damp heat there. he rubs slow circles over your clit through the thin barrier, watching your face as you bite your lip. your hand shoots to his wrist again, grabbing it, guiding his fingers to press harder, controlling the rhythm like youâre the one in charge. he lets you for a moment, studying the flush on your cheeks, the way your eyes flutter half-shut. ââthat didnât take much,â he observes, voice low. ââsensitive. you react so fast.â you buck against his hand, defiant spark returning, and counter, ââdonât tease. harder.â jake slows deliberately, fingers easing off the pressure, then stops completely, hand still but unmoving against your soaked panties. your eyes lock again, his gaze piercing. ââsay that again.â he pauses, letting the silence stretch. ââyou think youâre in control?â
jake's fingers wrap around your wrist with a deliberate slowness, peeling your hand away from his without a hint of force. his grip is firm yet unhurried, holding you there as his eyes lock onto yours, unblinking and steady. the intensity in his gaze pins you before his body does, making your breath hitch. he lifts your arm, guiding it up and back until your hand rests lightly against the desk above your head, his palm pressing just enough to keep it in place- a gentle restraint that feels like an unbreakable command. his thumb strokes the inside of your wrist once, a small praise in the midst of control, before he shifts his weight, leaning closer. your body tenses, a flicker of defiance urging you to pull away, but his eyes hold you still. as you twitch slightly, testing the boundary, he tightens his hold on your pinned hand. ââstay.â he says simply, the word cutting through the air like a quiet order you can't ignore. his free hand trails down your body now, slower than before, each inch deliberate and certain. no more light grazes or feigned hesitations- his palm slides over your bare stomach, fingers splaying wide to claim the skin. he reaches the edge of your panties and doesn't pause, pushing the fabric aside with unyielding intent. his touch finds your pussy directly, two fingers parting your folds with measured pressure, circling your clit in firm, unhurried strokes that send heat pooling deep inside you. ââyou were very loud earlier,â he continues, his tone calm as his fingers dip lower, sliding through your wetness to press against your entrance. he pushes one finger inside you slowly, letting you feel every bit of the intrusion, his eyes never leaving yours. ââall that attitude-â a second finger joins the first, stretching you with controlled precision, his thumb now rubbing steady circles over your clit. the sensation builds relentlessly, your hips wanting to buck, but his gaze warns you off. when you shift instinctively, he shakes his head once. ââi didn't say you could.â
he curls his fingers inside you, hitting that spot that makes your thighs tremble, his movements owning the rhythm completely. your competitive edge frays at the seams, a soft whimper escaping as the pleasure overrides your resistance. âânow look at you,â he says, his voice dipping lower, almost approving. ââso good for me when you listen.â his praise lands like a spark, mixing with the dominance as he fucks you deeper with his fingers, his pinned hold on your hand a reminder of who's in charge. your body arching into his touch despite yourself, the crack in your defiance widening with every thrust of his fingers. he watches it happen, his expression unchanging, utterly in control.
his fingers thrust deeper one last time, curling against that sensitive spot until your walls clench around them, the edge of release hovering just out of reach. he pulls them out slowly, slick with your arousal, and brings them to your lips. you part your lips, holding his gaze deliberately, your tongue flicking out to trace the length of his fingers, tasting yourself on his skin. you swirl around them, sucking lightly, the act meant to tease him back, to stoke the fire in his eyes. a low groan rumbles from his chest, his free hand tightening on your pinned wrist as he watches, clearly affected. ââgood girlâ he murmurs, the words sending a shiver through you. he releases your hand then, but before you can move, he leans in, capturing your mouth in a deep kiss. his tongue slides against yours, tasting the remnants of your own flavor, the kiss turning hungry as your hands finally find freedom. your fingers wrapping around his hard cock as it springs up. you stroke him firmly, base to tip, feeling him throb in your grip, your thumb circling the head to spread the bead of pre-cum. he kisses you harder, his hips bucking into your hand once, twice, but then he grabs your wrist again, halting your movements just as his breath grows ragged. ââstop,â he says, pulling back slightly, his tone calm but edged with restraint. âânot yet.â you pout, your competitive side flaring as you squeeze him lightly in defiance. ââcome on, jake, you know you want it.â he chuckles softly, dark and knowing, releasing your hand but pinning you with his stare. ââthat attitude again? it won't last.â his words hang there, a promise wrapped in control, before he drops to his knees between your legs. his hands hook into your panties, yanking them down and off in one smooth motion, exposing you fully. his mouth descends without warning, tongue flat and broad as he licks up your pussy in long, deliberate strokes. the first pass makes you gasp, your hands flying to his hair, but he doesn't stop- two more licks, slower, pressing harder against your clit, savoring your wetness like it's his. all the while, one hand snakes up your torso, fingers deftly unhooking your bra with a single flick. the fabric falls away, and his palm cups your breast, kneading the soft flesh firmly, thumb rolling over your nipple until it peaks under his touch. you arch into it, a whine escaping as his tongue dips lower, teasing your entrance. ââfuck, yes- don't stop,â you demand, tugging at his hair a bit too roughly. he lifts his head just enough to speak, his breath hot against your skin. ââso wet for me already. begging without saying it.â then his mouth returns, one final lick that has your thighs quivering, before he straightens up, his hand still squeezing your breast possessively. he climbs back over you, his body crowding yours against the desk, and presses one firm kiss to your lips- claiming, tasting of you both. his lips linger on yours for a moment longer, the kiss breaking with a soft, wet sound that leaves you both breathing heavier. jake's hands slide to your hips, pulling you closer against him, your bare skin pressing into the heat of his body. you're breathless now, chest rising and falling rapidly, your exposed breasts brushing his chest as he draws you in, the desk creaking slightly under the shift.
he pulls back just enough to look at you, his eyes dark and intense, drinking in the sight of you- flushed, undone, legs still spread wide from his earlier attention, your pussy glistening and aching for more. there's a hunger in his gaze, like he's savoring how thoroughly he's unraveled you, piece by piece. ââtell me you want meâ he says, voice low and steady, one hand gripping your thigh to keep you open for him. his thumb traces lazy circles on your inner skin, close enough to tease but not quite touching where you need it. you bite your lip, a spark of defiance flickering as you meet his eyes. ââyou know i doâ you murmur, but it's half-hearted, your body betraying you with a subtle arch toward him. he shakes his head slowly, that calm command in his tone unwavering. âânot good enough. say it. ask nicely for what you want.â that makes you swallow. his free hand cups your chin, tilting your face up to hold your gaze. his cock hard and pressing against your thigh- a reminder of what's coming, on his terms. ââdonât act shy nowâ a short beat passes, the air thick with tension, your breath hitching as you feel the weight of his expectation. ââsay it.â he repeats, firmer now, his fingers tightening just enough on your chin. ââyou were so confident earlier, you donât sound very competitive right nowâ he adds, a hint of amusement edging his words, remembering your earlier brattiness, the way you'd pushed back. ââbeg for it. tell me exactly what you need from me.â
you hesitate, your breath catching in your throat as the words stick there, heavy and unspoken. you swallow hard, the sound loud in the quiet room, and force yourself to meet his gaze- those steady eyes that pin you in place. but for half a second, your eyes flicker down, away from the intensity of it all. ââjake,â you whisper, the name slipping out like a plea, your voice breaking just a little. ââplease- i need your dick. i need you inside me.â he doesn't smile, doesn't gloat. his expression stays calm, almost serene, as he murmurs, ââgood.â slowly, deliberately. jake's hand lingers at your jaw, his thumb tracing the line of it, grounding you as his other hand rests on your thigh. he adjusts you slightly, his fingers splaying across your hip to guide it forward, positioning you exactly where he wants- open, ready, under his control. no rush, no force, just steady pressure that makes your pulse thrum. he holds your gaze, his eyes dark and unwavering. ââlook at me,â he says, voice low, the words wrapping around the tension humming between you. ââdon't look away.â his breathing is even, controlled, a quiet rhythm that contrasts the way your chest rises and falls faster, your breath hitching as anticipation coils tight in your core. your hands grip his shoulders, fingers digging in, and your thighs tighten instinctively around his hips, a flicker of that earlier bravado softening into something rawer, more vulnerable.
then, slowly, he presses forward. the first push is deliberate, the head of his cock nudging against your entrance, parting you just enough to tease the stretch. he pauses there, watching your face, studying the way your lips part on a soft inhale. you feel the pressure build, your body yielding inch by inch as he sinks deeper, steady and unyielding. a gasp escapes you at the intensity, the fullness starting to bloom, but he doesn't react with a smile- just holds your eyes, his expression calm. ââbreathe,â he murmurs, grounded and soft, his hand shifting to your hip to steady you as he eases in further, filling you more completely. the burn edges into pleasure, your walls clenching around him, and he pauses again, letting you feel every bit of it. when he's fully seated inside you, he stills completely, his body flush against yours. your foreheads nearly touch, breaths mingling in the close space, the weight of him pressing deep making your earlier confidence fracture into this intimate surrender. eye contact holds, unbreakable, as the moment stretches- the raw connection after the high of your presentation, the shift from partners in success to this private unraveling. ââthere,â he says quietly, his voice a rumble against your skin. ââthat's what you wanted.â and in his gaze, there's a subtle warmth, like finally seeing you stripped bare like this, earned in the quiet after the storm. he holds you there, fully buried inside, the pause stretching as your body adjusts to the thick stretch of his cock filling you completely. his hand stays firm on your hip, anchoring you, while his thumb brushes lightly along your jaw, keeping your eyes locked on his. the weight of him presses deep, a steady pressure that makes your breath come in shallow hitches, your earlier acting dissolving into this raw, exposed need.
finally, he begins, pulling back slow-inch by deliberate inch-the drag of his cock against your walls sending sparks through you. he watches your face the whole time, eyes intense, then pushes forward again, full and unhurried, bottoming out with a controlled thrust that makes your thighs quiver. ââfuck- wait, donât moveâ he says, voice low, his fingers pressing into your thigh to emphasize it. you grip his shoulders tighter, fingers digging in as the tension coils hotter, your hips twitching instinctively to meet him. but he doesn't let you- he slides one hand to your lower stomach, guiding your body back into stillness. your walls clench around him in response, a soft whimper escaping your lips. ââjake- please.â you murmur, the words breathy and small, less than his steady commands. he pulls out again, slower this time, the slick slide making you gasp, then drives in deeper, holding at the end for a beat longer. âslow y/nâ he tells you, his gaze never wavering, thumb now tracing your jaw to tilt your chin up. you try to rock forward, chasing the friction, but his grip on your hip tightens, stilling you completely, forcing you to feel every bit of his rhythm. the pattern settles, slow withdrawal, measured push, full depth with a pause that lets the heat build. he does it twice, each time watching how your breath stutters, how your hands clutch at him. then he changes it- pulls back languidly, only to sink in heavier, deeper, his cock grinding against that spot inside that makes your vision blur. he pauses there, buried to the hilt, his free hand sliding to your thigh, fingers splaying to spread you wider. âno, not yet,â he says when you clench again, your body begging for more speed. âlet me set the pace.â his words ground you, pulling you back under his control, and you nod curiously, whispering, âokay- all yours.â he observes the flush on your cheeks, the way your lips part, and shifts- slow drag out, then a deeper thrust, holding it as your breath hitches sharper. tension winds tighter, your core throbbing around him, but he slows even more, each movement heavier now, the push deliberate and profound, increasing the depth just enough to make you tremble. his eyes stay on yours, unblinking, the intimacy of it all. âyou feel good like this,â he murmurs, commenting on your reaction, his hand pressing firmer on your hip to keep you locked in his rhythm. his hands grip your hips lightly, guiding the slow roll between you, and you can't help but push back a little, testing the waters with a smirk.
ââyouâre still not better than me,â you tease, voice breathy but defiant, the old rivalry sparking like it never quite died. ââi carried that ending. you only shone because i set you up for it.â he pauses for half a second, buried deep, and then that slow grin spreads across his face. his eyes light up, not with annoyance, but pure excitement- like you've just thrown down a gauntlet he can't wait to pick up. he doesn't stop moving, doesn't falter. if anything, the rhythm holds steady, pulling you along with him. a low laugh rumbles under his breath, warm and impressed. ââyou are unbelievable,â he says, shaking his head slightly. then, leaning in closer, his voice drops to that cocky timbre you know so well. ââyou donât get to compete with me for years and then act surprised when i win.â it's a pivot, reframing the game, and the way he says it sends a thrill twisting through you- hitting just right, turning your jab into fuel for his playful takeover. his hands tighten on your hips, not harshly, but with effortless control, dictating the pace now as he sharpens it. the slow build picks up, his thrusts turning firmer, faster, but still measured, like he's savoring the shift. you try to match him, rolling your hips to lead, but he corrects it smoothly, one hand pressing you back into place. then he murmurs, amused confidence lacing his tone. ââyou donât get to take over now. you started this.â you push anyway, half-laughing, half-gasping, but you falter just a touch, the quicker rhythm catching you off guard. he notices immediately, that grin widening as he leans in, his breath hot against your ear. ââyou talk so much until i do thatâ he says, voice playful and cocky, the words wrapping around the escalating buzz between you.
without breaking stride, his hand slides from your hip, palm flat and warm as it presses firmly into your lower stomach. the pressure builds right there, integrated into the motion, amplifying every shift and drive. your breath punches out in a sharp exhale, head dropping against his neck as the sensation ripples through you. your nails dig into his shoulders, body reacting before your mind can catch up, arching into the controlled intensity. he smiles against your skin, low and amused. ââyou like it?â he whispers, the words vibrating with that fun dominance. the pace holds, faster now but not frantic, his tie brushing your chest with each controlled thrust. ââi thought you wanted to reward me.â you manage a nod, words tangled, and he chuckles softly, the sound turning darker with playfulness. ââi told you iâd rememberâ he adds, the promise now unfolding in his own way. the adrenaline surges hotter, mirroring the tension that's always simmered between you, but now it's flipped-him in charge, you yielding just enough to make it electric. he pulls back slightly, eyes locking on yours with that cocky gleam âopen.â and then, in a bold move, he gathers saliva and lets it drip deliberately from his lips onto your waiting tongue. you swallow, the act pulling a groan from him as he drives deeper, faster still, hands reclaiming your hips to set the unrelenting rhythm. it's kinda fun, a bit rivalry laced with heat, his dominance wrapping around you like a challenge you both crave.
the heat between you builds relentlessly as jake's thrusts turn faster and firmer, each one deliberate and deep, his body pressing into yours with a controlled roughness that sends sparks racing through your core, the adrenaline from the presentation fueling the edge to his dominance- he's reveling in it, eyes locked on yours with that unwavering intensity, refusing to let you look away even as you gasp and squirm on the desk. you swear under your breath, a sharp âfuckâ slipping out when he grinds just right, and he laughs softly, the sound low and genuine, like your fire only amuses him more, his hair dangling loose against your forehead as he leans in closer. âgod, you're unrealâ he murmurs, one hand sliding up to grip your chin firmly, tilting your face to hold that piercing eye contact while he doesn't miss a beat, his hips snapping with more force now, pulling you into the rhythm that's all his to command. you try to push back harder, as you challenge him with a defiant roll of your hips, and he smirks wide, thrilled by the spark, steadying you instantly with a strong hold on your waist- âyou enjoy pushing me?â he says, the words a playful accusation mixed with admiration, his pace holding firm but teasingly unyielding, making you feel every inch of his control. jake captures your mouth in a messy, demanding kiss, tongues tangling with rough hunger while his free hand roams, pinching and gripping your thighs to spread you wider, the sensation raw and electric. âso competitiveâ he breathes against your lips when he pulls back just enough, eyes still boring into yours.
that cocky thrill evident in how he savors your reactions, the contrast hitting him like a win-âyou were so confident earlier,â he observes, voice warm and observational, not mocking but genuinely excited as he watches you unravel, ânow look at you.â you buck up, trying to rush the building tension, craving more, but he slows just a fraction, frustratingly deliberate, drawing out a whine from you that makes his grin deepen- his grip on your chin tightening to keep your gaze on him, the eye contact intimate and commanding, turning the overambitiousness into this twisted, fun psychological game where he's flipping every bratty move into his playground, bodies slamming together with a rougher slap now, sweat-slicked and urgent, his moans punctuating your whimpers as he pushes the boundaries still, one thumb pressing into your lower lip to pry it open, the act pulling a groan from deep in his chest while he holds you steady, dominating the pace with effortless cockiness that leaves you breathless and begging for the release he's so masterfully withholding.
your body arches against the edge of the desk, legs wrapped tightly around jake's waist as he drives into you with relentless precision. each thrust sends shockwaves through your core, his cock stretching you wide, filling you completely before pulling back just enough to make you crave the next plunge. you tilt your head back, exposing the line of your throat, but it's his neck that calls to you now. leaning forward, you sink your teeth into the taut muscle there, biting down with a mix of desperation and defiance. the sharp sting makes him growl low in his throat, but he doesn't stop- if anything, it spurs him on, his hips snapping harder, deeper, grinding against that spot inside you that makes stars burst behind your eyelids. ââthat's it,â he murmurs, voice rough with approval, one hand sliding up to tangle in your hair and yank your head back just enough to expose more of your skin. ââbite me like you mean it, show me how much you want this cock wrecking you.â your pussy throbs around him, slick and aching, every nerve alight as he pounds into you without mercy. hot breaths mingle as he crashes his mouth against yours, not a gentle kiss but a claiming, tongues battling in a messy tangle. you moan into him, the sound vibrating against his lips, muffled and raw as he swallows it whole. his exhale fans hot across your face when he pulls back slightly, only to dive in again, capturing another whimper that spills from your throat. the intensity builds, your body trembling on the brink, muscles tightening as the pressure coils tighter and tighter in your core.
you're so close now, teetering on that edge where everything blurs into pure sensation- his length dragging along your walls, the friction building to an unbearable peak. your breaths come uneven, ragged gasps that hitch in your chest, and your voice cracks when you try to speak, the words fracturing into pleas. ââjake- please-â it's barely coherent, your face burying into the crook of his neck, inhaling the salty tang of his skin as you cling to him, composure shattering like glass. he notices immediately, of course- the way your body shakes, the desperate hitch in your breaths, how you're hiding against him instead of meeting his gaze with that fire you started with. his pace doesn't falter, cock slamming deep, but his voice drops to a teasing rumble right by your ear. ââcome on now, show me how bad you want to win.â you try to recover, forcing out a weak retort, something sharp to reclaim the edge, but it comes out broken, a gasp more than words. ââi- i canât-â your nails rake down his back, but it's futile. the pleasure is overwhelming, stripping away your control. he smirks against your temple, the curve of his lips felt more than seen, and he doesn't let up- thrusting steadily, deliberately, keeping you hovering right there on the precipice. ââyou like when iâm ahead.â it's not a question, just a statement of fact. the words hit you like a spark to dry tinder, your body responding even as your mind reels. he's still moving, hips rolling in that perfect, unyielding rhythm, his cock hitting every sensitive inch inside you. and he knows- god, he knows exactly how much it undoes you. ââyou like me better like this, donât you?â he says, voice a husky drawl that vibrates through his chest into yours. the question isn't seeking confirmation- it's a taunt, delivered mid-thrust, when you're too far gone to deny it. your response is another moan, this one slipping past your lips and into his mouth as he captures you in another searing kiss. hot breaths exchange in the scant space between, your exhales mingling with his inhales, both of you panting like you're running from something inevitable. the coil in your belly winds impossibly tighter, your pussy fluttering around him, begging for release, but he senses it- feels the way you're tensing, ready to shatter. âânot yet,â he commands, pulling back from the kiss just enough to nip at your lower lip, his hand sliding between your bodies to press firmly against your clit, circling with expert pressure that only heightens the torment. ââyou're not coming until i say so, iâm not done yet.â he slows his thrusts just a fraction, enough to draw out the agony, keeping you suspended in that limbo where pleasure borders on pain.
you bite down on his neck again, harder this time, a muffled cry escaping as your body betrays you, hips bucking up to meet him despite the denial. your breaths are a wreck- uneven, shallow, each one laced with a whine that you can't suppress. voice breaking on every syllable, you murmur against his skin, ââplease- jake- i need-â but it's lost in the haze, your face pressed deeper into his neck, hiding the flush of your cheeks, the tears of frustration pricking at your eyes. he smirkes, the feeling sending shivers down your spine, and resumes his pace- harder now, but controlled, always in command. ââyouâre doing fine,â he says, fingers tightening in your hair to tilt your head back, forcing you to meet his eyes for a moment. they're dark, triumphant, drinking in your loss of control. ââtaking it so well, even when you're begging. hold it back for me- i know you can.â the push and pull of his words, the relentless slide of his cock, the hot press of his body- it all builds layer upon layer, your climax hovering just out of reach, a promise and a threat. moans trade between your mouths in frantic kisses, breaths hot and heavy, your composure long gone as you surrender to the storm he's unleashing inside you. your body is a live wire now, every thrust of jake's cock sending electric pulses racing through you, your pussy clenching desperately around his thick length as the pressure in your core reaches a fever pitch. he's been edging you mercilessly, drawing out the torment until you're a quivering mess on his desk, legs locked around him, nails scoring red trails down his back.
slowly, the denial cracks- he senses how close you are, how your breaths shatter into frantic sobs against his neck, your teeth grazing his skin in one last, feral bite that draws a hiss from him. he pulls back just enough to look at you, his eyes blazing with something fiercer than control- pride, raw and unfiltered, swelling in his chest as he takes in the sight of you, flushed, undone. his hips don't stop, slamming forward with a rhythm that's both punishing and reverent, his cock dragging along your slick walls, hitting that deep spot that makes your vision white out. hot breaths clash between you, his exhaling sharp and ragged against your parted lips, yours coming in uneven bursts that fan across his jaw. âfuck-â he groans, voice thick with awe. your moan pours into him, muffled and desperate, vibrating through the wet slide of tongues as he devours the sound. he breaks away only to nip at your ear, his words tumbling out in a cocky whisper laced with genuine admiration. âlook at you- taking me like this, after all that arguing?â his voice is low, amused, a touch wild from the adrenaline surging through his veins, hips grinding deeper as if to punctuate the double edge of his taunt- the bickering that masked this hunger, now exploding into the raw presentation of your bodies joined. your voice breaks on a whine, face still half-buried in his neck, composure long shattered as the coil inside you snaps taut, ready to unravel. âjake- please-â it's a plea, but he doesn't deny you this time. instead, his hand slips between your thighs, thumb pressing hard against your swollen clit, rubbing in tight circles that send sparks exploding behind your eyes. he smirks, but it's not smug- it's impressed, obsessed with the way you're trembling for him, the tension that's built between you like a storm finally breaking. âmy perfect, needy girl, coming undone just for meâ- but now itâs all heat, no sting, his voice rough with the thrill of it. your pussy flutters wildly around him, the friction unbearable as he thrusts harder, faster, chasing the peak with you. moans trade in the scant space of your kiss, his hot breath flooding your mouth as he groans your name, the sound primal and possessive.
it builds to that shattering moment- your body arches off the desk, a cry ripping from your throat straight into his as the orgasm crashes over you. waves of pleasure pulse through your core, your walls spasming around his cock, milking him with rhythmic squeezes that pull him deeper. he doesn't stop, riding it out with you, his own release barreling close as your slick heat draws him under. âthat's it- fuck-â he growls, pride swelling as he watches you shatter, his thumb still working your clit to prolong the bliss, drawing out every tremor until you're boneless, gasping. but he's not done- the tension's too electric, his obsession too fierce. with a final, deep plunge, he follows you over, cock throbbing as he spills inside you, hot spurts filling your pussy while his mouth claims yours again, swallowing your shared moans in a messy, heated clash. breaths mingle in the aftermath, heavy and satisfied, his body pressing you down as the world narrows to the slick slide of him softening inside you, the proud curve of his smile against your skin. âsee?â he says after a beat, voice husky and amused, pulling back to trace your jaw with his thumb, eyes locked on yours with that unhinged gleam. âall that back and forth led right here.â the words hang, double-edged and true, his cocky grin widening as he savors the flip, the connection. you stay like that for a long moment after, breathing hard, foreheads almost touching, the adrenaline still buzzing faintly under your skin but fading now and replaced by warmth and the quiet that always follows something intense, and jake is the first to move as he pulls out slowly and steadily before stepping back just enough to sit beside you on the edge of the desk, his elbows braced on his knees as he exhales, not distant and not detached but simply collecting himself, while you remain leaning back on your hands with your hair a mess and your chest rising and falling as sunlight cuts across the room like nothing just detonated there.
you try to slide off the desk, but your legs shake immediately, and he does not even look at you at first when he says, ââyou almost passed out ten minutes agoâ and you shoot back weakly, ââthat was intentional, i let you have your funâ which makes him turn slowly ââoh,â before adding, ââyou let me?â and you answer firmly, ââyes.â so he nods once, serious, and replies, ââvery generous of youâ you narrow your eyes and hop down anyway, announcing, ââi am not staying half-naked on your deskâ while he reminds you, ââyou were very comfortable five minutes agoâ and when you insist, ââthat was different.â, he asks, ââhow?â you open your mouth and close it again before taking a step toward the bed, only for your knee to nearly buckle, and he is standing before you can pretend that did not happen as you insist, ââiâm fine.â and he replies, ââyou look like you just got your first pair of kneesâ and before you can protest he scoops you up without warning, arms around you as the floor disappears and you gasp, grabbing his shoulders and exclaiming, ââjake-â he answers innocently while already walking, ââwhat, you were about to tip overâ and you argue, ââi was not.â so he tells you, ââyou were negotiating with gravityâ and when you smack his shoulder he bounces you once on purpose, making you squeal and clutch him tighter as he laughs under his breath, saying, ââcareful, fragile,â and you insist, ââi am fineâ and he hums, ââmm, sure,â before reaching the bed and pretending for half a second like he might drop you, which widens your eyes until he grins and lowers you down gently instead, murmuring, âârelax, iâve got youâ and you glare up at him and say, ââyouâre insufferableâ and he answers, ââand youâre dramatic-â then steps back to study you for a second before walking to his dresser and returning with a pair of sweats and one of his shirts, tossing them onto your stomach as he says, ââput those on.â and when you squint up at him and say, ââbossy?â he corrects, ââpracticalâ he nods toward the door ââif sunghoon walks in and sees you naked, he will never shut up about itâ and you tilt your head, ââso this is about him?â but he steps closer and says, ââno,â then his hand drifts to your waist, his thumb brushing the side seam of your skirt before he hooks a finger lightly into the waistband and nudges the fabric down over your hips in one smooth motion, the material sliding easily and pooling at the side of your waist while he keeps his gaze on your face instead of looking down. he adds calmly, ââitâs about the fact that i donât want them seeing you like that,â and reaches past you to grab the towel off the back of the chair to toss it onto your lap before you can argue, finishing quietly, ââiâd rather keep that to myself.â you sit up and pull his shirt over your head, long and the hem brushing mid-thigh while the sweats slide a bit too low until you tie them tight. he watches the entire process until you ask, ââwhat?â he steps forward to smooth the twisted collar with his fingers brushing your shoulder as he says softly, ââthere, now you look like you belong hereâ and you raise a brow and ask, ââin sweatpants?â and he answers, ââin my sweatpants.â which quiets you for a second before he climbs onto the bed beside you and tugs you down against him, his arm sliding automatically around your waist as you go without fighting it and rest your head against his chest, and after a moment he presses a soft kiss into your hair and says quietly, ââyou didnât let me have my fun,â and when you glance up and ask, ââi didnât?â he replies, ââno, you were having just as much of it,â and you consider arguing but do not, and he traces slow circles against your side as the dorm outside stays quiet with no footsteps or interruptions, just the two of you in borrowed clothes and sunlight until he murmurs after a minute, ââyou still think youâre better than me?â and you tilt your head and answer, ââobviously.â and he smiles into your hair and says, ââgoodâ
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GO READDDD THIS IS PURE SMUT WITH REALLY CUTE AFTERCAREđ
yall i am done WHY IS HEESEUNG SO FREAKED OUT LMAO
also why am i seeing his reaction to that engene in 2026 bye-
(i want her too)
margin of error
pairing: jake sim x fem!reader
summary: two top university debaters have been competing for first place since freshman year. you work hard for every point to keep your scholarship, while jake seems to win effortlessly. when youâre forced to lead an important research project together, your rivalry gets more complicated â and working side by side might be harder than losing to each other.
wc: 60k (damnâ i'm sorry)
genre: heavy angst, fluff, a bit of smut, very suggestive dialogue | college!au, very slowburn, rivals to lovers, drunk confessions
tags: m/f, academic rivals to lovers, slow burn that actually burns, rich boy trauma (surprise!), forced proximity, competitive sexual tension, âi hate youâ but make it yearning, mutual obsession disguised as rivalry, she works twice as hard - he makes it look easy, high-stakes academia, scholarship stress, power struggle romance, âyou donât trust meâ core, denial x denial, emotionally constipated idiots in love, golden boy complex, rich boy with abandonment issues, identity split (jake vs jaeyun), fratboy persona as coping mechanism, performance vs authenticity, ego built on insecurity, secretly sensitive jake, lowkey needy jake, praise-starved jake, soft dom energy but emotionally fragile, overachiever reader, perfectionism as a coping mechanism, drunk honesty, jake cries while drunk, jealousy but subtle, everyone sees it but them, chaotic friend group, niki cockblocking, intellectual intimacy, slow emotional unraveling, reluctant trust, vulnerability arc, emotional hurt/comfort, earned happy ending, emotional payoff, âweâre better togetherâ, control issues translate to the bedroom, kiss while raining, dorm hook up, very consensual, dry humping, fingering (f rec), praise, suggested brattaming, almost-sex
this fic will also include mentions of the le sserafim and other enhypen members
a/n: hi <3 yes i disappeared for two months. life was stressful, my brain was fried, and i didnât get to any requests â iâm sorry about that. i needed a second to breathe. but!!! i wrote this instead. you all know i donât play about college jake. something about golden boys under too much pressure and a fratboy mask just does something to me đ« and honestly, i think this might be my favorite thing iâve written. it really feels complete to me right now. also i really wanted to explore expectations, scholarship stress, golden boy syndrome, and what it feels like to perform a version of yourself that everyone loves. so yes. yes, i gave him abandonment issues. yes, i made him cry while drunk. yes, the academic power dynamics mirror in the bedroom. and no i will not apologize 𫥠also this is a really slow burn. like. really slow burn. tension-first, feelings-first, ego-vs-vulnerability slow burn. this was originally intended to have full smut, but the slow burn said no. there still is a smut scene â itâs just a little different from my usual âweâre going to hellâ level of smut, but it fit the pacing better this way. itâs still heated. itâs just very them. SOOO if you like insecure men who pretend theyâre fine or praise-starved golden boys with soft dom energy â welcomeđ
youâre halfway through your rebuttal when jake interrupts. of course he does. sim jaeyun - jake, to everyone who isnât close enough to him - has an instinct for timing that makes him unbearable. he never cuts you off early enough to look rude. he waits until the exact second your argument sounds airtight, then slips in with a âcorrectionâ like heâs doing you a favor. heâs been doing it since freshman year, since the first debate qualifier where he showed up late, apologized in that faint australian accent of his, and then proceeded to dismantle three seniors like it was casual exercise. âyour economic model assumes stabilityâ he says now, voice smooth, measured. âwhich would be impressive if we were discussing a world that actually functions that way.â thereâs a soft ripple of laughter from the audience. you donât look at him. âthe model assumes reasonable policy intervention. if youâd listened instead of preparing your one-liners, youâd know that.â - âoh, i listenedâ he replies lightly. âi just disagree.â jake doesnât raise his voice. he doesnât need to. he stands with that easy posture, sleeves rolled to his elbows, tie slightly loosened like this is beneath him but still worth winning. jake is confident. jake is effortless. jake is the version professors love. âyouâre oversimplifyingâ you continue, flipping a page without rushing. âshort-term volatility doesnât invalidate long-term structural reform.â - âand blind faith in structure doesnât prevent collapseâ he counters immediately. âhistoryâs pretty clear on that.â you finally glance at him. heâs already looking at you. thereâs something infuriating about the way he debates - not aggressive, not even arrogant exactly, just assured. like he trusts his brain enough not to panic. you donât have that luxury. you prepare. you outline. you rehearse transitions until theyâre automatic. jake improvises. the moderator signals for final statements. you straighten your notes, pulse steady, and deliver your closing with controlled precision. every statistic placed intentionally, every sentence built to corner his argument. when you finish, you hear a few murmurs of approval. good. jake doesnât check his notes before he begins. he just steps forward, hands loosely clasped, and talks. âmy opponent builds beautiful frameworksâ he says calmly, nodding toward you. âtheyâre detailed, organized, almost airtight. the problem is they assume people act rationally. they assume institutions behave ethically. and if the last decade has taught us anything, itâs that they donât.â he doesnât rush. he doesnât stumble. he adjusts mid-sentence like heâs rearranging thoughts in real time. âand when systems failâ he finishes, glancing at you again, âflexibility matters more than control.â thereâs a beat of silence before applause. you hate that itâs good. the judges deliberate longer than usual. when they return, the head judge smiles politely. âby a margin of three points⊠jake.â three points. thatâs nothing. thatâs everything. he leans slightly toward you as the applause starts. âyou almost had me.â you gather your papers without looking up. âalmost is still losing.â he laughs under his breath. âyouâre terrifying when youâre competitive.â âiâm always competitive.â-âyeahâ he says. âi know.â
backstage is crowded, loud, chaotic. someone bumps your shoulder. you barely notice because jake is suddenly right in front of you, close enough that you have to tilt your head slightly to maintain eye contact. âyou relied too much on theoryâ you say quietly. âyou relied too much on control.â - âyou improvise when youâre cornered.â - âyou overprepare because youâre scared.â your jaw tightens. âscared of what?â he studies you for half a second too long. âbeing wrong.â - âand youâre not?â - âi amâ he says easily. âi just donât mind it.â thatâs a lie. you donât call him on it. someone from the team claps him on the back. âjaeyun, youâre insane.â he winces slightly. âitâs jake.â they blink. âright. sorry.â he waves it off like he doesnât care, but you notice the tension in his jaw before he smooths it away. âyouâd think after two years theyâd learn itâ you mutter and he looks back at you. âdid you just defend me?â - âi hate incompetence.â that makes him grin. âsure.â you check your phone out of habit and freeze. thereâs an email from the department chair flagged urgent. jakeâs phone buzzes at the same time. he glances down, then back up at you, expression shifting from amused to intrigued. âyou got that too?â- âapparently.â he steps closer so you can both read from one screen without fully admitting thatâs what youâre doing. your shoulders almost touch. youâre aware of it. you ignore it. âtop two ranked debaters selected to co-lead the undergraduate policy research initiativeâ he reads aloud. âpublic presentation at the end of the semester. faculty oversight minimal.â you exhale slowly. âyouâre kidding.â he looks delighted. âweâre partners.â - âi donât want to be your partner.â-âand yetâ he says lightly, âfate persists.â you step back first. âthis isnât debate. this is research.â -âiâm aware.â-âyou donât outline.â-âi can outline.â-âyou donât.â - he folds his arms. âyou donât adapt.â- âi adapt.â- âreluctantly.â you stare at each other for a long second. the hallway noise fades into background static. heâs close enough that you can see the faint scar near his eyebrow from some story he once told about rugby at his private school in brisbane. you remember more about him than youâd like. âyouâre not taking this seriouslyâ you say. âi amâ he replies, and for once the teasing edge drops slightly. you answer, âitâs a big opportunity.â- âfor you, maybe.â he says. his eyes sharpen. âfor you too.â you hesitate. he notices. âyou think i donât know?â he says quietly. âyou donât compete for fun.â you donât like how observant he is. âi compete to winâ you reply.âsame.â -ânoâ you say. âyou compete because you enjoy it.â-âand you compete because?â you donât answer. he watches you for a moment longer, then straightens. âwe have the briefing tomorrow at ten.â -âyou read the whole email?â -âobviously.â you hate that he did. âdonât be lateâ you say. he smirks. âiâm never late.â you shake your head. âyouâre impossible.â - âand yetâ he says again, softer this time, âwe work well together.â you donât respond because thatâs the worst part. when you were forced onto the same side last semester, your arguments flowed. you anticipated each other. you hate how natural it felt. he steps around you to leave, then pauses. âyou knowâ he adds casually, âif weâre co-leading this, youâll have to stop looking at me like iâm the enemy.â you meet his gaze evenly. âyou are.â he smiles slowly. âthatâs the problem.â he walks away before you can decide what that means. you stand there a second longer than necessary, staring at the email again. public presentation. faculty evaluation. visibility. itâs the kind of thing that goes on transcripts. the kind that matters. of course itâs him. sim jaeyun - jake - the boy who makes everything look easy. the boy who improvises brilliance. the boy who interrupts you exactly when it hurts most. and now youâre supposed to build something with him. you donât know which is worse - losing to him, or having to work beside him. your phone buzzes again.
unknown number.
jake: donât overthink it. weâll survive.
you stare at the message. you type back before you can stop yourself.
you: speak for yourself.
three dots appear immediately.
jake: oh, i plan to.
youâve known jake since freshman year, which means youâve known him since before he figured out how to win without looking like he was trying. the first week of college, you were already in the library at midnight outlining your coursework when he walked in wearing a hoodie from some brisbane private school, dropped his backpack on the table across from you, and asked if anyone was using the seat next to you. youâd looked up, irritated, because you donât study socially. heâd smiled like he knew that. ârelaxâ heâd said back then, noticing your expression. âiâm not here to copy.â you hadnât replied. you just went back to highlighting. the first ranking list came out six weeks into your first semester. it wasnât supposed to matter that much, but for you it did. your scholarship isnât automatic - itâs conditional. top three in the cohort, minimum. fall below that and the funding gets âre-evaluated.â thatâs the polite wording they use. re-evaluated means meetings. meetings mean explanations. explanations mean risk. and by midterms, he was ranked first in your cohort. you were second. the worst part wasnât that he beat you. it was that you never saw him studying. you saw him at campus parties, leaning against kitchen counters with a drink in his hand. you saw pictures of him at football games, at some rooftop event, at someoneâs birthday dinner. you saw him laughing. and then youâd see the grades posted. first. jake. - second. you. now, two years later, youâre sitting across from him in a glass-walled study room, the email about the research initiative open between you. heâs scrolling through the proposal guidelines while you already have a notepad out. âwe should decide on a topic tonightâ you say, tapping your pen once against the paper. âif weâre presenting at the end of the semester, we need a clear framework.â jake leans back in his chair, arms folded. âitâs been twelve minutes.â - âand?â -âand youâre already planning the presentation.â he adds. âthatâs how planning works.â you say. he studies you for a second, then says, âyou know we donât have to treat this like war.â -âit is warâ you reply evenly. âpublic evaluation. faculty panel. rankings.â he tilts his head slightly. âyou really care about rankings.â -âyou donât?â you question. -âi care about doing it well.â -âthatâs vague.â he smiles faintly. âyou care about beating me.â you donât deny it. âyou make it necessary.âhe laughs quietly and leans forward now, elbows on the table. ânecessary?â -âyouâve been ahead of me since freshman year.â -âby decimal points.â-âit still counts.â he watches you closely, like heâs deciding whether to push further. âyou think i donât notice you chasing me?â -âiâm not chasing you.â -âsure.â you close your notebook with more force than needed âyou donât even try.â that lands. his expression shifts just slightly. âyou think i donât try?â -âi see you at partiesâ you say. âi see you out. i see you doing literally everything except studying.â -âand you assume thatâs all i do.â-âisnât it?â thereâs a pause. not dramatic. just longer than comfortable. âiâm efficientâ he says finally. âthatâs not an answer.â-âitâs the only one youâre getting.â you hold his gaze. thereâs something in his tone that doesnât match the casual posture. itâs faint, but itâs there. defensive.
you change direction. âwe need a policy topic that allows for divided interpretation. something with room for debate.â-âenergy reformâ he suggests immediately. -âthatâs too predictable.â-âpredictable wins.â-ânot if itâs boring.âhe raises an eyebrow. âyouâre worried about boring now?â-âiâm worried about standing out.â he looks amused. âyou always stand out.âyou ignore that. âhousing policy?â -âoverdone.â-âimmigration?â he hesitates, then nods slightly. âthat could work.â you start outlining possible angles. he watches you write for a moment before saying, âyou donât have to prove yourself every five seconds.â-âiâm not,â you stop writing. âand you donât get to say that jakeâ-âwhy not?â -âbecause you donât know what itâs like.â his jaw tightens just slightly. âyou think iâve never had to prove anything?â-âyou donât act like it.â-âand you think acting relaxed means i am?â you open your mouth, then close it again. thatâs not how this conversation was supposed to go. jake leans back again, running a hand through his hair. âyou donât see everything.â -âthen show meâ you say before you can stop yourself. he studies you, something unreadable flickering across his face. âcarefulâ he says lightly, but thereâs no real humor behind it this time. âyou might not like what you see.â your phone buzzes. you glance down. a reminder about tuition deadlines. you lock the screen quickly, but not before he notices. âscholarship stuff?â he asks. -âthatâs none of your business, jayeunâ-âfair.â you gather your papers âweâll meet tomorrow at ten. donât be late.â he smirks slightly. âiâm never late.â - âyou were late the first day of freshman orientationâ you remind him. he shakes his head. âi wasnât late. i walked in after they started talking. thatâs different.â -âyou missed roll call.â -âi made an entranceâ he says, and this time thereâs a flash of that easy grin again. as you head toward the door, he calls after you, âand donât call me jaeyun in front of people.â you pause. âyou donât like it?â -âitâs not for hereâ he says simply. you nod once- whatever thatâs supposed to mean? âfine. jake.â he relaxes slightly at that, like you passed some small test you didnât know you were taking. as you leave the study room, you tell yourself the irritation in your chest is purely academic. purely competitive. purely about rankings and decimal points and research proposals. it totally has nothing to do with the fact that when he said you always stand out, he meant it.
the next day youâre sitting in chaewonâs apartment with a half-melted iced latte in your hand and five pairs of eyes staring at you like youâve just announced youâre transferring schools. âyouâre co-leading it?â yunjin repeats, leaning forward across the coffee table. âwith jake?â - âyesâ you say flatly. âunfortunately.â sakura lets out a low whistle. âthatâs either iconic or catastrophic.â -âitâs catastrophicâ you reply immediately. kazuha tilts her head. âit could be iconic.â -âit wonât be.â
eunchae, whoâs curled up on the floor next to the couch, glances up from her phone. âisnât this kind of what you wanted? a big research opportunity?â -âyesâ you say. ânot with him.â chaewon crosses her arms. âokay, but explain it again. slowly. why do you hate him?â - âi donât hate himâ you correct. âyou absolutely hate himâ yunjin says. you press your lips together. âheâs just⊠exhausting.â -âhow?â sakura asks. âheâs polite. he holds doors. he apologizes when he bumps into people.â -âthatâs performanceâ you argue. -âfor what audience?â kazuha asks calmly. âfor everyoneâ you reply. eunchae snorts softly. âthatâs dramatic.â -âyou didnât see him yesterdayâ you say, sitting up straighter. âhe interrupted my rebuttal again. of course he did. perfect timing. perfect tone. he wins by three points and acts like itâs casual.â -âthatâs because it is casual for himâ yunjin says. chaewon studies you carefully. âyouâre not mad that he wins.â -âyes, i am.â-ânoâ she says. âyouâre mad that he makes it look easy.â you glare at her. she smiles slightly. sakura stretches her legs out on the couch. âokay but letâs be honest. you two have been number one and two since freshman year. this was inevitable.â -âit didnât have to be with himâ you insist. âit literally did,â eunchae says. âthe email said top two.â you drop back against the couch cushions. âhe doesnât take anything seriously.â -âhave you considered,â kazuha says mildly, âthat maybe you donât see everything?â you narrow your eyes at her. âyou sound like him.â yunjin laughs, âoh my god, you do. thatâs exactly what he says.â- âthatâs because itâs trueâ kazuha replies. you shake your head. âyou all see him at parties. thatâs it. heâs always out. always somewhere. meanwhile iâm in the library rewriting notes for the fourth time.â sakura raises an eyebrow. âyou rewrite your notes four times?â -âthatâs not the point.â you argue. chaewon leans forward. âyouâre acting like he personally attacked your gpa.â -âhe kind of doesâ you mutter. eunchae finally sits up properly. âsunghoon says jake barely sleeps during midterms.â you pause âwhat?â she shrugs. âhe mentioned it once. said jake disappears for like three days and no one hears from him.â -âthatâs not trueâ you say automatically. âit is,â eunchae insists. âsunghoon was complaining because they had plans and jake canceled.â you hesitate. that doesnât match the image youâve built. yunjin notices the shift immediately. âsee? you donât know everything.â
before you can respond, thereâs a knock on the door and chaewon calls out, âitâs open!â sunoo walks in first, smiling brightly, followed by jungwon and niki. jungwon drops down next to eunchae without hesitation, greeting her quietly, while niki flops into an empty chair. sunoo looks around at the tension in the room. âwhy does it feel like someone died?â -ânikiâs best friendâ yunjin says sweetly. niki gasps dramatically. âjake?â - âyesâ you say dryly. âspiritually.â sunoo laughs. âwhat did he do now?â -âhe existsâ you reply. sunoo walks over and sits on the armrest of the couch near you. âokay, no, seriously. what happened?â -âhe and i got paired for the research initiativeâ you say. sunooâs eyes light up. âoh. thatâs perfect.â-âitâs not perfect.â -âit is,â he insists. âyou two are literally the same person.â -âwe are not.â -âyouâre both competitive. you both overthink. you both pretend you donât care when you absolutely do.â-âi do not pretendâ . jungwon looks between you and sunoo. âwhy do you guys act like enemies? itâs confusing.â-âbecause we areâ you say. sunoo tilts his head. âbut why?â you open your mouth, then hesitate. the answer sounds less convincing when you try to say it out loud. âhe makes everything look easy.â -âand thatâs a crime?â niki asks. âyes. it is.â everyone laughs except you. sunoo leans closer. âbe honest. do you actually hate him?â-âi donât hate him.â -âdo you dislike him?â-âyes.â-âwhy?â-âbecause he interrupts me.â sunoo blinks. âthatâs it?â-âand he wins.â-âby decimal pointsâ jungwon adds quietly. you glare at him. he raises his hands defensively. sunoo studies you for a long moment before saying, completely serious, âyou guys should just fuck.â the room goes silent. âwhat?â you say. âiâm seriousâ sunoo continues. âthe tension is insane. itâs exhausting. just fuck once and get it over with.â yunjin bursts out laughing. âi was waiting for someone to say it.â -âi was notâ you snap. chaewon looks amused. âheâs not wrong.â -âhe is very wrong.â you insist. sunoo shrugs. âyou glare at each other like divorced parents.â-âthatâs dramatic.â- âyou stand too closeâ sakura adds helpfully.-âi do not.â- âyou doâ eunchae says. âat debates especially.â -âthatâs proximity strategy.â you say. sunoo grins. âsure.â you feel your face heating slightly, which only makes it worse. âthere is no tension.â -âthere is so much tensionâ niki says. âenough that niki and heeseung bet on who will snap firstâ jungwon adds casually. you stare at them. âyouâre betting on us?â - ânot seriouslyâ niki says quickly. âitâs just⊠for fun.â you look at sunoo. âyouâre encouraging this?â - âi just thinkâ sunoo says thoughtfully, âthat youâre both stubborn and bored. and when stubborn people are bored, they create drama.â - âwe are not boredâ you say. -âokayâ he replies lightly. âthen why does it bother you that he parties?â-you freeze for half a second. âit doesnât bother me.â -âit doesâ chaewon says gently. sunoo nods. âyou think heâs not working as hard as you.â -âhe isnâtâ you insist. âyou donât know thatâ jungwon says. -âi do.â- âdo you?â sunoo asks softly.
the room feels quieter now. yunjin breaks the silence. âokay, but regardless, you two leading the research project together is objectively entertaining.â -âi donât want entertainingâ you say. âi want stable.â-âyouâre in collegeâ niki says. ânothing is stable.â sunoo leans back, crossing his arms. âwhenâs your first official meeting?â -âtomorrow morning.â he grins slowly. âcanât wait.â-âyouâre not invited.â-âi donât need to beâ he replies. âiâll hear about it anyway.â eunchae glances at jungwon. âplease donât make this a group event.â- âno promisesâ jungwon says lightly. you stand up abruptly. âyouâre all impossible.â-âand yetâ sunoo says, smiling at you, âyou keep hanging out with us.â you hesitate at that. because despite everything, despite the rivalry and the rankings and the decimal points, this - sitting in a messy apartment arguing about nothing - feels easier than the quiet intensity of that glass study room. âjust donât let it ruin youâ chaewon says gently as you grab your bag. âit wonâtâ you reply. sunoo tilts his head again. âyou sure?â he studies you one last time before saying, âfor what itâs worth, he doesnât hate you.â you pause âi didnât ask.â-âi knowâ sunoo says. you leave before anyone can say anything else, your mind louder than it was when you arrived.
youâre walking across campus with yunjin when your phone buzzes with a message from jake.
jake: study room b. donât be late.
you glance at the screen and scoff. âhe really thinks heâs in charge.âyunjin looks over at you as you both step around a group of freshmen blocking the sidewalk. âwho?â - âjakeâ you reply, slipping your phone back into your bag. âhe booked the room and now heâs acting like i work for him.â yunjin hums thoughtfully. âmaybe he just doesnât trust you to show up.â you give her a look. âiâm always on time.â-âthatâs trueâ she admits with a grin. âyouâre aggressively punctual.â you cross your arms as you walk. âhe texted âdonât be late.â like iâve ever been late to anything.â yunjin laughs softly. âhe likes getting under your skin.â-âheâs not under my skin.â -âsure.â you stop outside the academic building and glance at the time. youâre five minutes early âgoâ yunjin says, nudging you lightly. âi have class in ten. try not to murder him.â-âno promisesâ you reply. she grins and heads down the hallway toward her lecture room while you take the stairs up to the study rooms. as you approach study room b, you can already hear laughter inside. you frown. you push the door open and freeze for half a second. jake is sitting on the table instead of in a chair, sleeves pushed up, laptop open in front of him. niki is sprawled in one of the chairs, leaning back dangerously far, feet propped against the table leg. niki is mid-sentence when he notices you. âoh, lookâ he says, straightening slightly. âsheâs here.â jake glances toward the door and smiles faintly. âyouâre early.â -âiâm on timeâ you correct as you step inside. âyouâre early.â niki looks between the two of you with open amusement. âwow. already fighting. weâre thirty seconds in.â - âweâre not fightingâ you say. jake tilts his head and says âyou sound defensive.â -âiâm not defensive.â -âyou somehow always areâ niki says cheerfully. you set your bag down on the table and look at niki. âwhy are you here?â - âiâm supervisingâ niki replies, completely serious. âsupervising what?â you ask. âwhatever this is.â he gestures loosely between you and jake. jake lets out a quiet laugh and closes his laptop halfway. âignore him.â -âi am not ignoring himâ you say, pulling out your notebook.
âthis is supposed to be a work session.â -âit isâ jake replies calmly. âwe were just⊠warming up.â- âby laughing?â - âyesâ niki says. âitâs something people do.â you shoot him a look. âdo you not have somewhere to be?â niki pretends to check an imaginary watch. âactually, i cleared my schedule for this.â jake shakes his head slightly. âyou donât have a class?â -âi doâ niki admits. âin twenty minutes.â -âthen why are you here?â you ask again. niki leans forward, resting his elbows on his knees. âbecause i heart you two got paired, and i wanted to see the tension in real time.â - âthere is no tensionâ you say immediately. jake raises an eyebrow at you. âyou just said that very quickly.â -âthatâs because itâs true.â . niki grins. âyou two look like youâre about to argue over who gets the better chair.â jake slides off the table and gestures toward the chair across from him. âtake it. i donât want it.â you narrow your eyes slightly. âi wasnât asking.â -âsee?â niki says, pointing between you. âthat.â. jake glances at niki with mild amusement. âyouâre exaggerating.â -âno, iâm notâ niki insists. âheâs been pretending he doesnât care all morning.â you turn your attention to jake. âyou donât care?â jake leans back against the table, crossing his arms loosely. âabout what?â -âabout this project.â he looks at you steadily. âi care.â-âit doesnât look like itâ you reply. niki makes a dramatic gasp. âoh, she went there.â jakeâs jaw tightens slightly, though his tone stays even. âweâve been here ten minutes.â -âand you were joking aroundâ you say. -âwith my friendâ he replies. âbefore you got here.â you hold his gaze for a second too long. âwe agreed to take this seriously.â -âi am taking it seriouslyâ jake says. ârelax.â you hate that word. âi am relaxedâ you say, sitting down across from him and opening your notebook. niki watches the exchange like itâs live entertainment. âyou knowâ he says thoughtfully, âif you guys just admitted you get turned on by arguing with each other, this would be easier.â jake rolls his eyes slightly. âyouâre projecting.â - âi told you iâm supervisingâ niki corrects. you ignore him and flip to your outlined topic ideas. âweâre doing immigration policyâ you say, glancing at jake. âunless youâve changed your mind overnight.â -âi havenâtâ jake replies. âeconomic integration versus resource strain.â-âgoodâ you say. âi drafted a preliminary framework.â jake pushes off the table and takes the seat across from you. he leans forward slightly, resting his forearms on the table. âletâs see it.â you slide your notebook toward him. he scans it quickly, eyes moving fast. niki shifts in his chair and watches jakeâs expression carefully. jake nods once. âthis is solid.â-âthatâs it?â you ask. âwhat do you want, applause?â he replies lightly. -âi want critique.â -he studies the page again. âyouâre focusing heavily on structural reform. we should balance it with adaptive local policies.â -âthat weakens the central thesisâ you argue. ânoâ jake says calmly. âit strengthens it by showing flexibility.â niki glances between you. âwow. this is intense.â you both ignore him. jake taps one of your bullet points. âif we frame it as binary, the panel will push back.â -âthey always push backâ you reply. âexactly.â he says. you hesitate. heâs not wrong. niki leans back again. âyou two talk like youâre negotiating a peace treaty.â-âweâre building an argumentâ you say.
âit sounds like marriage counselingâ niki says. jake huffs out a small laugh despite himself. âcan you leave?â-âin a minuteâ niki replies cheerfully. you pull your notebook back slightly and look at jake. âif we incorporate adaptive policies, we need stronger case studies.â -âi can handle thatâ jake says. you raise an eyebrow. âcan you?â he meets your gaze evenly. âyes.â niki watches that exchange carefully, then smirks. âyou donât trust him.â - âi trust dataâ you reply. jake tilts his head. âyou just donât trust me.â-âthatâs different.â-âhow?â-âbecause you improvise.â-âand you donâtâ he says. âthatâs why this works.â-you frown slightly. âworks?â-âwe balance each otherâ he says simply. the air shifts just slightly at that. niki notices immediately. âoh my godâ he mutters under his breath. you ignore him again. âwe need to divide tasks.â jake nods. âiâll handle case studies and adaptive frameworks. you refine the structural argument and gather economic data.â-âthatâs reasonableâ you admit.niki claps softly. âlook at that. cooperation.âjake throws him a look. âyouâre insufferable.â-âi learned from the bestâ niki replies, grinning.you close your notebook. âif youâre done supervising, you can go.â niki checks his phone and stands up dramatically. âfine. my class is starting. but before i leave-â he points between you and jake. âtry not to kill each other.â-âwe wonâtâ jake says dryly. niki pauses at the door and looks back at you. âyou know he doesnât actually think this is easy, right?âjake immediately says, âniki.â-âiâm just sayingâ niki continues, ignoring him. âshe assumes things.â you cross your arms. âi donât assume.â -âyou doâ niki says lightly. âboth of you do.â jake stands up slightly. âgo to class.â niki laughs and opens the door. âhave fun, kids.â he leaves, the door clicking shut behind him. silence settles into the room.
you exhale slowly. âheâs dramatic.â jake sits back down and opens his laptop again. âheâs bored.â -âyou find that funny?â -âi doâ he admits. you narrow your eyes. âof course you do.âhe glances at you. âyou donât?â-âno.â-âthatâs unfortunate.â you shake your head and look down at your notes again, trying to refocus. the room feels different now that niki is gone. quieter. smaller. jake clears his throat softly. âyou really think i donât work.â itâs not phrased like a joke this time.you donât look up immediately. âi think you donât look like youâre working.â-âthatâs basically the same thing.â-you finally meet his eyes. âthen what is it?âhe holds your gaze for a moment before answering. âitâs just not as visible.â-âthatâs vagueâ you say. âi knowâ he replies. you study him carefully. he doesnât look defensive now. just tired. âwhy do you care what i think?â you ask quietly. he leans back slightly, considering that. âbecause youâre the only one who competes with me like it matters.â -âit does matter.â -âi knowâ he says. the way he says it makes something tighten in your chest. you break eye contact first and flip to a new page in your notebook. âletâs just work.â he nods once. âokay.â for the next several minutes, you fall into a rhythm. you outline. he types. you debate phrasing. he adjusts it. the arguments sharpen.
the tension doesnât disappear, but it changes shape-less sharp, more focused. for a while, the only sounds in the study room are the quiet tapping of jakeâs keyboard and the soft scratch of your pen moving across paper. the earlier teasing from niki feels distant now. the air has shifted into something focused, almost tense in a different way. jake suddenly stops typing. you look up immediately. âwhy did you stop?â you ask, your pen hovering above the page. jake doesnât answer right away. he narrows his eyes slightly at his screen and scrolls upward. âhold onâ he mutters, leaning closer to his laptop. you straighten in your chair. âwhat?â jake tilts the screen slightly toward you. âdid you download this dataset directly from the initiative portal?â he asks, tapping the trackpad. âyesâ you reply, leaning forward to see better. âitâs the one linked in the official brief.â jake scrolls again, slower this time. âlook at the resource strain percentages from 2018 to 2020â he says, his voice losing its casual edge. you move your chair closer and scan the column. âthey increase graduallyâ you say. âthatâs consistent.â -âtoo consistentâ jake replies, glancing at you briefly before looking back at the screen. âreal-world immigration strain doesnât trend that cleanly. especially not across multiple regions.â you frown. âit could be averaged.â -âit is averagedâ jake says, pointing at the methodology note. âthatâs the issue.â you pull your own laptop toward you and open the public government archive you bookmarked yesterday. âgive me a secondâ you say as you start searching for the original data. jake watches silently while you compare the figures side by side. your stomach drops. âthese donât even matchâ you say quietly, your eyes flicking between the two screens. jake nods once. âi noticed.â
you scroll faster, your jaw tightening. âthe university dataset rounds up in some regionsâ you say slowly. âand rounds down in others.â jake leans back in his chair, folding his arms. âit balances out to reinforce a specific trend.â you shake your head. âno. it canât be intentional.â jake studies your expression. âyou see it too.â you donât respond. instead, you double-check the years again, hoping you misread something. the numbers remain the same. jake exhales slowly. âif we use their version, our argument is skewedâ he says, his tone controlled but firm. âitâs the official datasetâ you reply, closing your laptop halfway. âitâs the provided datasetâ jake corrects. you stand up from your chair and take a few steps toward the glass wall, trying to think.
âyouâre suggesting the university manipulated research data for a student initiative?â you say carefully. -âiâm saying the dataset was curatedâ jake replies as he stands as well, resting his hands on the table. âand not transparently.â you turn back to face him. âthatâs a serious claim.â -âitâs an observable discrepancyâ he counters. you cross your arms. âif we accuse them of manipulating data, we jeopardize the entire project.â jake steps slightly closer to the table. âif we ignore it, we jeopardize our credibility.â-âthatâs dramaticâ you say. -âitâs accurateâ jake replies, his voice sharpening slightly. you shake your head. âyou donât know why it was adjusted.â-âand neither do youâ he responds evenly. âbut youâre assuming bad intentâ you argue. âand youâre assuming good intentâ he fires back. you take a breath, trying to steady yourself. âwe donât need to escalate this. we can adjust our framework so we rely less heavily on those specific figures.â jake studies you for a moment before asking, âso you want to work around it?â-âi want to be strategicâ you say. jake lets out a short breath through his nose. âstrategicâ he repeats, though thereâs frustration underneath the word. âyesâ you insist. âthereâs no reason to challenge faculty-provided material unless absolutely necessary.â jake steps fully away from the table now, running a hand through his hair as he processes that. âyou care more about how this looks than whether itâs accurateâ he says quietly. âthatâs not fairâ you reply immediately, your voice tightening. jake looks directly at you. âit is fair. youâre calculating risk before youâre evaluating integrity.â -âiâm evaluating consequencesâ you correct. âyouâre protecting your rankingâ he says. you feel your pulse spike. âthis affects rankingâ you reply. âpublic evaluation affects scholarship.â jakeâs expression shifts slightly. âso this is about being first again.â -âitâs about staying fundedâ you snap. âyou know that.â jake hesitates for half a second before saying, âyou think i donât have stakes here?â
âyouâll be fine either wayâ you reply, your voice sharper than you intend. âyou always are.â jakeâs jaw tightens. âyou really think that.â - âyou make it look easyâ you say. âyou always have.â he takes a step closer, though not aggressively. âlooking easy doesnât mean it isâ he says, his tone lower now. âthen why not prove that?â you challenge. jake stares at you for a moment before answering. âbecause i donât owe you a performance of my struggle.â the words hit harder than you expect. you fold your arms tighter. âif we call out the discrepancy, it draws attention. attention means scrutiny.â -âand scrutiny isnât bad if weâre rightâ jake replies.âit is if weâre dismissedâ you argue. âweâre undergraduates.â- âso what?â he asks. âif we find inconsistencies, we address them.â -ânot by accusing them outrightâ you insist.jake shakes his head. âyouâre compromising.â-âiâm adaptingâ you reply. âyouâre compromisingâ he repeats, firmer now. âand youâre idealizingâ you shoot back. jake looks away for a second before meeting your gaze again. âif this were reversedâ he says carefully, âand i brought you flawed data and told you to ignore it, youâd destroy me.â-âthatâs differentâ you reply immediately. âhow?â he presses. âbecause youâre my partnerâ you say, then realize how that sounds. jake notices. his expression flickers. âand the university isnât?â he asks quietly. âthatâs not what i meantâ you say quickly. jake studies you, something unreadable in his eyes. âyou trust them more than you trust meâ he says. âthatâs not trueâ you respond, though your voice lacks certainty. jake exhales sharply. âyou think i can afford to challenge this because i went to private school?â he says. âyou think iâve had it easy.â -âyou have connectionsâ you reply. âyou have options.â -âand you think that equals safety?â he asks, his voice tightening. âyou do have a safety net jake.â you insist. jake goes very still at that. âyou donât know anything about my safety netâ he says, his tone controlled but strained. âthen explain itâ you reply. for a moment, it looks like he might. instead, he steps back and shakes his head. âthis isnât about thatâ he says. âit isâ you argue. âbecause you can afford to risk conflict.â-âand you think i want to?â he asks. âyes, apparentlyâ you say. jake laughs once, but thereâs no humor in it. âyou donât know meâ he says. âyeah, maybe i donâtâ you reply. silence stretches between you. jake finally says, âiâm not building our project on altered data.â - âand iâm not tanking our evaluation over something we can strategically navigateâ you reply.
âitâs not a minor thingâ he says. âit can be managedâ you respond. jake looks at you steadily. âyouâre afraid.â you lift your chin. âjake, iâm realistic.â he studies you for a moment longer before saying, ârunning from it wonât fix it.â - âiâm not runningâ you reply as you grab your bag from the chair. jake watches you. âyou areâ he says quietly. you move toward the door. âweâll revisit this tomorrow.â -âyou canât avoid this foreverâ jake says as you reach for the handle. you pause briefly but donât turn around. âwatch meâ you reply before opening the door and stepping into the hallway.
itâs been three days since the study room. three days of short, strictly necessary texts from jake about scheduling. three days of you avoiding any conversation that isnât logistical. three days of replaying that argument in your head and getting more annoyed every time. now youâre sitting cross-legged on chaewonâs bedroom floor while sakura flips through something on her phone and yunjin lies on the bed staring at the ceiling. kazuha is sitting against the wall with a notebook in her lap, and eunchae is leaning back against jungwonâs hoodie like she lives here. âyouâre quieter than usualâ yunjin says, turning her head slightly to look at you. âiâm fineâ you reply, picking at a loose thread on your sleeve. chaewon glances at you from her desk chair. âthat means youâre not fine.â -âiâm just busyâ you say. âwith the project?â sakura asks without looking up from her phone. âyes.â yunjin shifts onto her side. âyou and jake still not talking properly?â-âwe are talkingâ you correct. âweâre communicating.â-âthat sounds worseâ sakura says.âitâs efficientâ you reply.chaewon narrows her eyes slightly. âwhat happened?â you hesitate for half a second, then shrug. âwe disagreed about data interpretation.â-âthat sounds academicâ kazuha says calmly. âit wasâ you insist. yunjin sits up slightly. âthatâs not what you look like when itâs academic.â you glare at her. âwhat does that even mean?â -âit means you look like youâre personally offendedâ she replies. âiâm not,â you exhale slowly. âthe dataset they gave us was adjusted.â-âadjusted how?â sakura asks. âinconsistent with public recordsâ you explain. âhe wants to call it out.â-âand you donât?â kazuha asks. âitâs not that simple,â you say quickly. âif we accuse them of manipulating data, that reflects on us.â eunchae tilts her head. âbut if itâs wrong, isnât that worse?â - âitâs not wrong,â you argue. âitâs curated.â-âthat sounds like wrong with extra stepsâ yunjin says. you shoot her a look. âitâs nuanced.â chaewon leans back in her chair. âand you two argued.â - âyesâ you admit. âhow bad?â sakura asks. ânot too badâ you say. âscale of one to dramaticâ yunjin presses. you hesitate. âmaybe⊠a six.â eunchae raises her eyebrows. âthatâs high for you.â-âit wasnât dramatic,â you say defensively. âit was controlled.â-âthatâs your version of dramaticâ sakura mutters.
thereâs a knock on the door and jungwon pokes his head in. âare we interrupting?â âwe?â eunchae repeats. sunoo walks in behind jungwon, smiling like he already knows something. âgroup therapy?â he asks, glancing around. ânoâ you say immediately. sunoo sits on the edge of the bed anyway. âyou look like you need it.â-âi donâtâ you reply. jungwon steps fully inside and sits next to eunchae. âjakeâs been weirdâ he says casually. your head lifts. âweird how?â sunoo glances at jungwon with interest. âoh?â jungwon shrugs. âquieter.â - âthatâs not weirdâ you say. âfor him it isâ jungwon replies. yunjin looks at you slowly. âyour fighting made him quieter, damn.â - âwe debatedâ you correct. sunoo studies you carefully. âabout the data?â you blink. âhow do you know that?â sunoo gives you a look. âbecause i know him.â- âthat doesnât mean you know thisâ you say. âhe mentioned itâ jungwon adds. you straighten. âwhat did he say?â- âthat you think heâs recklessâ jungwon answers honestly. you look away. âand that you think he has it easyâ sunoo says gently. your jaw tightens. âi never said that.â sunoo doesnât argue. he just looks at you like he doesnât need to. eunchae shifts slightly. âokay, new topic before this gets intense.â -âyesâ sakura agrees quickly. eunchae glances at jungwon. âyou should tell them.â jungwon looks mildly amused. âyou can.â eunchae turns to you. âthereâs a party tomorrow night.â you blink. âwhat does that have to do with anything?â- âitâs at heeseungâs placeâ jungwon explains. âsmall thing.â - âsmall?â sunoo repeats with a grin. âthatâs a lie.â- âitâs manageableâ jungwon corrects. eunchae smiles slightly. âhe invited me.â - âand?â you ask.- âand i thought we could all goâ she says. you immediately shake your head. âno.â yunjin groans. âyou didnât even think about it.â - âi donât want to goâ you say. âbecause heâll be there?â sakura asks carefully. âthatâs not whyâ you reply. âthen why?â chaewon presses. âi have work, plus i never partyâ you say. âitâs fridayâ yunjin replies. âi still have work.â-âyouâve been locked in your room for three daysâ sakura says. âyou need air.â- âi go outsideâ you say. âwalking between classes doesnât countâ yunjin replies. sunoo leans back on his hands. âyou two need to stop acting like divorced co-founders.â- âweâre not acting like anythingâ you say sharply. jungwon looks at you calmly. âhe hasnât said anything bad about you.â- âi didnât say he did.â - âyou assumed he wouldâ sunoo says lightly. you cross your arms. âi donât assume.â- âyou doâ chaewon says gently. you look at eunchae. âyouâre going?â- âyesâ she says simply. âand you want all of us to go?â- âyes.â kazuha closes her notebook. âit might actually help.â
âhelp what?â you ask. âbreak the tensionâ she replies. âthere is no tensionâ you say. sunoo laughs quietly. âyouâre very committed to that narrative.â yunjin sits up fully now. âyouâve been spiraling over this argument for days.â -âi have not.â- âyou haveâ sakura says. âit was an academic disagreement.â- âthen why do you look personally offended?â chaewon asks. you open your mouth, then close it again. sunoo glances at jungwon before speaking. âheâs not trying to undermine you.â- âi didnât say he wasâ you reply. âyou kinda didâ jungwon says. you exhale sharply. âhe thinks iâm compromising.â - âand you think heâs recklessâ sunoo replies. you look at him. âhe is.â sunoo shrugs. âsometimes.â- âexactly.â- âbut heâs not carelessâ jungwon says. you hesitate. eunchae leans forward slightly. âjust come tomorrowâ she says gently. âyou donât have to talk to him.â- âthatâs unrealisticâ you reply. âthen donât argueâ sakura says. âhe argues with meâ you counter. âand you argue backâ yunjin says. you fall quiet. chaewon stands up and walks toward you, handing you a bottle of water. âyou donât have to prove anything at a partyâ she says calmly. âiâm not proving anything.â- âyou always try toâ she replies softly. that stings more than you expect. sunoo glances at jungwon again before saying, âheâs going to be there regardless.â- âi knowâ you say. âand if you donât goâ sunoo continues, âyouâre still going to think about it, and itâs really not that deepâ you glare at him. âyouâre very invested in this.â- âi enjoy chaosâ he replies. eunchae nudges jungwon lightly. âtell her.â jungwon sighs slightly. âjake almost didnât want to go.â you look up sharply. âwhy?â jungwon shrugs. âsaid he wasnât in the mood.â your chest tightens for a second before you push it down. âwhy would i care, thatâs not my problem.â-âno one said it wasâ sunoo replies. âit kind of isâ yunjin mutters. you look at her. âhow?â- âwell, youâre both avoiding each other because of some stupid dataâ she says. âiâm not avoiding him.â-Â âyou havenât met outside scheduled sessionsâ sakura points out. âthatâs intentional.â-âexactlyâ yunjin says.
thereâs a long pause. eunchae finally says softly, âjust come. if itâs awful, we leave early.â you look around the room. five faces watching you. not judging. just waiting. âi donât want to talk to him, iâll just work on my part of the project alone.â you say. sunoo laughs. âheâs fun when he drinks.â - âthatâs not reassuringâ you reply. âit should beâ jungwon says. you run a hand through your hair. âfine.â everyone perks up slightly. âiâll goâ you clarify. âbut iâm not staying late.â chaewon smiles faintly. âdeal.â- âand if he starts somethingâ you add, âiâm leaving.â - âhe definetly wonâtâ sunoo says confidently. âyou donât know that.â - âi doâ he replies. you look away, staring at the floor for a second. tomorrow evening. a party. the thought unsettles you more than youâd like. âdonât overthink itâ yunjin says, like she read your mind. âiâm notâ you lie. sunoo stands up, stretching slightly. âthis is going to be fun.â- âyouâre enjoying this too muchâ you tell him. âiâm just saying it will be fun. i promiseâ he replies with a grin.
heeseungâs house is louder than you expected. you hear the music before you even reach the gate, bass thudding through the warm evening air. yunjin walks ahead of you like she belongs here, sakura beside her already laughing at something chaewon said. kazuha is walking calmly at your side, hands tucked into her jacket pockets, while eunchae is texting jungwon. âi can still leaveâ you mutter under your breath. yunjin glances over her shoulder immediately. âno.â - âi didnât say anythingâ you reply. âyou were thinking loudlyâ sakura says, pushing open the gate. the yard is already full. not packed, but crowded enough that you canât slip in unnoticed. there are groups gathered around the patio, Â Â has set up speakers near the sliding doors, and the living room inside is lit with that dim, warm light that makes everything feel softer than it is. you step inside with the others and immediately scan the room out of habit. jake is across the living room near the kitchen island. you notice him because heâs laughing louder than usually. not the controlled, polite debate-team smile. not the half-smirk he uses when heâs about to interrupt you. itâs fuller, easier. heâs leaning back against the counter with a red plastic cup in his hand, sleeves pushed up, head tilted slightly as jay says something animated in front of him. niki is half sitting on the counter, and sunoo is talking with his hands like heâs telling a dramatic story. jake looks relaxed. you look away first. âokayâ chaewon says quietly beside you, following your gaze. âweâre not staring.â-âi wasnâtâ you reply. âi was observing the room.â-âacademically?â sakura asks sweetly. eunchaeâs phone buzzes and she smiles. âjungwonâs in the kitchen.â- âobviouslyâ yunjin mutters. âwhere else would he be?â you take a breath and step further into the house. the music shifts into something louder, and someone near the couch cheers for no clear reason. sunoo is the first to notice your group. he lights up immediately and waves both hands. âthey made it!â jake turns his head at that. your eyes meet for half a second. he raises his cup slightly in acknowledgment. you nod once. thatâs it. no confrontation. just recognition. thankfully.
sunoo pushes off the counter and weaves through the crowd toward you. âyou actually cameâ he says, sounding genuinely impressed. âi said i wouldâ you reply. âi didnât believe youâ he admits cheerfully. âyouâre very supportiveâ you tell him. niki appears behind him a second later. âi give her an hourâ he says, glancing at you. âbefore she leaves.â-âiâm stayingâ you reply. âweâll seeâ niki says. jungwon steps forward next, immediately slipping an arm around eunchaeâs waist. âyou found it okay?â he asks her. âyesâ eunchae says with a small smile. heeseung appears from somewhere near the hallway. âdrinks are in the kitchenâ he announces. âif you donât like whatâs there, thatâs a you problem.â-âthatâs comfortingâ sakura says. you follow the group toward the kitchen. jake is still leaning against the counter when you approach. up close, you notice his eyes are slightly softer than usual and thereâs a faint flush across his cheeks. heâs not drunk. but heâs not entirely sober either. he looks at you and says, âyou made itâ his tone light but steady. âi said i wouldâ you reply. he tilts his head slightly. âi know.â thereâs something about the way he says it that feels layered, but you donât dwell on it. jay claps jake on the shoulder. âwe were betting on whether youâd showâ he says to you. âdo you have a gambling problem?â you ask flatly. âjust friendly speculationâ jay corrects. âshe was comingâ jake says casually, taking another sip from his cup. you glance at him. âyou sound confident.â jake shrugs. âyou donât back out of things.â you donât respond to that as chaewon moves past you to grab a drink from the counter. âwhatâs safe?â she asks heeseung. ânothingâ heeseung replies immediately. yunjin laughs. âthatâs reassuring.â sunoo hands you a cup without asking what you want. âstart lightâ he advises. âiâm not planning to get drunkâ you tell him. âfamous last wordsâ niki says. you take a cautious sip. itâs stronger than you expected. jake notices your expression and smirks slightly. âtoo much?â - âitâs fineâ you say. he studies you for a second longer than necessary before looking away.
the kitchen grows louder as more people filter in. someone turns the music up again. jungwon and eunchae drift slightly toward the living room couch together. jay and heeseung start arguing about something sports-related. you find yourself standing in a loose circle with chaewon, sakura, yunjin, kazuha, sunoo, niki, and jake hovering just slightly off to the side. sunoo looks around at the combined group and claps his hands once. âokay. weâre merging.â- âweâre not countriesâ you reply. âspeak for yourselfâ niki says. âiâm a sovereign state.â-âyouâre barely functionalâ sakura tells him. jake laughs quietly at that. you pretend not to notice how easy it sounds. sunoo gestures between everyone. âthis is good. cross-cultural exchange.â-âwe go to the same universityâ kazuha points out calmly. âstill countsâ sunoo insists. heeseung leans against the fridge and surveys the group. âare we doing something or just standing here like weâre in a debate?â-âwe can do bothâ you say. jake looks at you immediately. âyou would.â you meet his gaze. âyou wouldnât?â he tilts his head. âdepends.â -âon?â you ask. âhow competitive youâre feeling tonightâ he replies. niki groans dramatically. âdonât start.â-âiâm not startingâ you say at the same time jake says, ârelax.â sunoo looks between you both. âyou two talk like youâre in a panel discussion.â-âitâs a habitâ jake says lightly. âbreak itâ yunjin tells him. jake raises an eyebrow at her. âyou first.â she laughs. ânot my rivalry.â -âitâs not a rivalryâ you say automatically.niki points at you. âyou said that very fast.â jake takes another sip of his drink, watching the exchange with mild amusement. he doesnât jump in this time. chaewon nudges you gently. âloosen upâ she murmurs. âi am looseâ you reply. sunoo looks at jake and then back at you. âheâs already ahead of you.â - âiâm not competingâ you say. jake finally steps closer into the circle. âyouâre always competingâ he says casually. âwith you?â you ask. âwith everyoneâ he replies. âthatâs projectionâ you say. niki looks between you. âsee, this is why we needed you here. the energy is unmatched.â heeseung nods. âit was too calm before.â you roll your eyes. âyouâre welcome.â
sunoo suddenly looks inspired. âokay, weâre playing something.â- âwe just got hereâ kazuha says. âexactlyâ sunoo replies. âprime time.â - ânot yetâ jungwon calls from the couch. âgive it ten minutes.â jake glances at you again. âyou planning to stay?â he asks, tone neutral. âfor nowâ you reply. he nods once. âgood, you really need to loosen up a bit.â you study him for a moment. âyou smell like cheap beer.â he doesnât deny it. âa little.â - âalready?â you ask. âitâs been longer than you thinkâ he says. âyou got here early?â you ask. he shrugs. âhelped set up.â you pause at that. you hadnât expected that answer. before you can respond, jay calls jakeâs name from across the room. jake glances over, then back at you. he nods once, then moves away toward jay. you watch him go for half a second before chaewon snaps her fingers in front of your face. âeyes upâ she says. âi wasnât-â you start. âyou wereâ sakura says. you take another sip of your drink and decide not to answer. the group slowly spreads out into smaller conversations, but thereâs an underlying pull that keeps everyone within the same area. jungwon drifts back toward the kitchen with eunchae still at his side. niki climbs onto one of the bar stools. sunoo is narrating something dramatic again. jake returns a few minutes later, cup refilled. he stands slightly closer this time. âyouâre quieter than usualâ he says, looking at you rather than the group. âiâm listeningâ you reply. âto what?â he asks. âeverythingâ you say. he studies you for a moment, then nods slightly like that answer makes sense. across the room, someone cheers loudly. the music shifts again. sunoo suddenly raises his voice. âokay, thatâs enough standing. weâre doing something.â- âwhat?â heeseung asks. âweâre socializing like adults. letâs playing something.â sunoo says. heeseung groans from the armchair. âdefine something.â - ânever have i everâ sunoo declares.âthat sounds threateningâ sakura says. jake drops down onto the rug across from you, legs stretched out, leaning back on his hands. âiâm inâ he says easily, already sounding a little looser than earlier. niki drags a coffee table slightly out of the way to make space. jungwon sits down beside eunchae, automatically pulling her closer. jay flops down next to jake, and chaewon settles cross-legged beside you.
ârulesâ sunoo says, raising his cup. âyou say something youâve never done. anyone who has done it drinks.â-âsimpleâ kazuha says. âand no lyingâ niki adds. jake tilts his head slightly. âwhoâs enforcing that?â-âi amâ niki says. âyou canât even enforce your own bedtimeâ jay tells him. sunoo points dramatically. âiâll start.â he clears his throat like heâs about to present a thesis. ânever have i ever pretended to understand a reading in class.â thereâs immediate movement. heeseung drinks. jay drinks. niki drinks. jake raises his cup without hesitation and takes a sip. you look around, unimpressed. yunjin squints at you. âyouâre not drinking?â- âiâve never pretendedâ you say calmly. jake lets out a soft laugh. âof course you havenât.â - âhave you?â you ask. jake lowers his cup and looks at you. âabsolutely.â you raise an eyebrow. âthat explains a lot.â he smirks slightly. âyou say that like youâve never winged a seminar.â-âi always prepareâ you reply. âobsessivelyâ niki adds. sunoo points at you. âsee, this is what i mean. sheâs terrifying.â -âitâs called competenceâ you correct. jake tips his cup slightly toward you. ârelax, professor.â you narrow your eyes. âiâm not tense.â sunoo claps again. ânext!â jay leans forward. ânever have i ever skipped a lecture to go out.â multiple people drink immediately. jake drinks again without hesitation. you donât move. niki notices and looks at you suspiciously. âyouâve never skipped?â - ânoâ you reply. ânot even once?â sakura asks. âi donât skip lecturesâ you say. jake shakes his head slowly, smiling faintly. âthatâs insane.â he gestures vaguely with his cup. âyou need to live a little.â- âand you all need to attend classâ you shoot back. he laughs, louder this time. âi attend.â- âyou arrive lateâ you say. âthatâs differentâ he insists. âthatâs worseâ you reply. sunoo is watching the two of you like this is premium entertainment. âis this considered academic foreplay?â he mutters. âshut upâ you say automatically. jake nearly chokes on his drink laughing. jungwon clears his throat, amused. âmy turn.â he looks around thoughtfully. ânever have i ever argued with a professor during class.â thereâs a pause. then jake drinks. niki drinks enthusiastically. âyouâve argued?â you ask them. jake wipes his mouth with the back of his hand. âmultiple times.â- âof course you haveâ you say. he leans slightly toward you. âyou havenât?â-âi pick my battlesâ you reply. âyou avoid some of themâ he counters. âthatâs called strategy.â-âthatâs called fear of confrontationâ he says, grinning. you lean back slightly. âyouâre tipsy.â-âand?â he asks. âitâs making you louderâ you reply. âitâs making him honestâ niki says. sunoo whistles softly. âoh, thatâs a line.â jake waves him off. ârelax.â chaewon nudges you. âyouâre still not drinking.â you shrug slightly. âiâm pacing.â niki leans forward suddenly, resting his elbows on his knees. âokayâ he says casually, glancing around the circle. âweâre done pretending this is educational.â sunoo smirks. âit never was.â niki lifts his cup. ânever have i ever hooked up in a university bathroom.â thereâs a brief pause. then jungwon takes a sip without looking up. jay drinks. heeseung drinks. yunjin drinks. jake lifts his cup and drinks too, barely reacting. eunchae rolls her eyes lightly at jungwon. âfreshman year?â jungwon shrugs. âallegedly.â kazuha shakes her head but doesnât look surprised.
jay nudges niki. âyou definitely asked that because you have a story.â- âi always have a storyâ niki replies. sunoo points lazily. âmost likely to hook up somewhere public.â this time, a few people point at niki immediately. niki grins. âprobably.â jake doesnât vote. heâs staring vaguely at the ceiling like heâs half listening. chaewon takes a small sip and shakes her head. âyouâre all predictable.â - âyour turnâ heeseung says, gesturing at her. chaewon considers it for a moment. ânever have i flirted with a ta for a better grade.â thereâs quiet laughter. jay drinks. niki drinks. heeseung drinks slowly. jake doesnât. jake glances at jay. âthatâs embarrassing.â jay shrugs. âit worked once.â-âyouâre admitting that?â sakura asks calmly. jay nods. âproudly.â the game keeps moving without much structure now. people speak when they feel like it. heeseung raises his cup. ânever have i ever pulled an all-nighter and cried about it.â that one hits differently. jungwon drinks.yunjin drinks. you take a small sip this time. jake hesitates, then drinks too. niki notices you drinking again and squints. âyouâre way too sober.â-âi need to drive laterâ you reply. he shrugs and moves on. jay leans forward next. âmost likely to ghost someone after one date.â sakura points at niki immediately. niki raises his cup. âi have standards.â-âyou have attachement issuesâ sunoo corrects. jake laughs under his breath at that and reaches blindly for a refill from a bottle near the table, misjudging slightly before steadying himself. heâs definitely drunk now. jungwon raises an eyebrow at jake. âyou good?â jake nods once. âperfect.â niki smirks. âthat means no.â kazuha looks thoughtful. ânever have i ever thought about dropping my major.â a few people drink. you donât. jake does. he doesnât look at anyone when he does it. the detail lingers quietly in your mind, but you donât acknowledge it. sunoo glances at him briefly, then deliberately looks away like heâs not going to push. eunchae speaks next. âmost likely to burn out before graduation.âa few people point at jay. jay protests weakly.no one points at you this time. jake watches the votes but doesnât say anything. niki suddenly shifts the energy again.
âokay. itâs getting boring again. whoâs the hottest person in this room?â thereâs a collective groan, but no one looks shocked. heeseung immediately gestures vaguely around. âbroad category.â - âpick oneâ niki insists. sakura laughs. âthatâs dangerous.â-âexactlyâ niki replies. jay shrugs. âjungwon.â jungwon blinks. âwhat?â - âyou have good hairâ jay says. jungwon nods thoughtfully. âvalid.â heeseung points at kazuha. kazuha stares at him flatly. âwhy?â-âbecause you look calmâ he replies. âthatâs your standard?â she asks. jake laughs again, softer this time, and lifts his cup lazily. âthis is chaotic.â niki points directly at him. âanswer.â jake looks around the circle slowly, clearly thinking much longer than necessary. jake finally gestures vaguely toward the group. âstatistically impossible to choose.â - âthatâs a cop-outâ niki says. jake shrugs. âiâm diplomatic.â- âyouâre so fucking drunkâ jungwon corrects. jake smiles lazily. âalso true.â the game continues without structure now - people throwing out ânever have i everâ and âmost likely toâ whenever they feel like it.ânever have i ever kissed someone from a rival departmentâ jay says. niki drinks. heeseung drinks. jake drinks again, slower this time. sunoo watches him carefully. niki tosses another one out. ânever have i ever thought about someone here more than once.â that one is looser. casual. everyone drinks, except for you. jake sets his empty cup down and exhales slowly. he leans his head back against the couch and closes his eyes for a second longer than normal. jungwon nudges him lightly. âyouâre done.â jake opens one eye. âiâm fine.â-âyouâre obviously notâ jungwon says calmly. jake sits up slightly, steadying himself with one hand on the floor. âi said iâm fine.â and the second he stands, thereâs a slight delay in his balance. jake corrects himself quickly, brushing it off with a small laugh. âsee?â niki squints at him. âyouâre cut off.â jake waves him off lazily. âyouâre not in charge.â sunoo stands up too, stepping closer subtly in case he needs to catch him. the game dissolves into chaotic commentary after that. people start talking over each other. someone suggests music. jay is trying to explain something loudly to heeseung. jake leans back again, head tilting slightly as he looks at the ceiling. heâs very clearly drunk now.
someone changes the music to something louder, bass heavier. jay starts arguing with heeseung about who has the worst first-year haircut. niki is halfway through telling a story that keeps changing depending on who interrupts him. jake is in the middle of it. heâs sitting on the arm of the couch now, leaning too far back, one foot hooked loosely under the coffee table like thatâs enough to stabilize him. heâs laughing harder than necessary at something sunoo says, head tipping back fully this time. âyouâre enjoying this too muchâ sunoo tells him, amused. jake waves him off loosely. âyouâre dramatic.â- âthatâs my brandâ sunoo replies. jake slides off the couch arm and lands on his feet, slightly off balance. jungwon immediately steadies him by grabbing his sleeve. âiâm fineâ jake says, pulling his arm back with a lazy grin. âstop babysitting.â- âyouâre not fineâ jungwon replies calmly. jake ignores him and points at jay instead. âtell them about the time you tried to impress that philosophy major.â jay groans. âwhy are you like this?â- âbecause itâs funâ jake says. he attempts to reenact something- some exaggerated bow combined with a poorly delivered line. his foot catches slightly on the edge of the rug, and he stumbles forward into niki. niki bursts out laughing. âoh my god. youâre done.â jake straightens immediately, offended. âi am not done.â - âyou tried to bow and almost face-plantedâ niki says. âit was intentionalâ jake insists. âit was tragicâ jay corrects. jake points at jay with unnecessary seriousness. âyouâre jealous.â - âno one is jealous of thatâ jungwon says dryly. jake pushes himself upright and adjusts his shirt like dignity can be recovered that easily. âi need another drinkâ he announces. ânoâ jungwon says immediately. âyesâ jake replies, already moving toward the kitchen. you step forward at the same time jungwon does. jungwon reaches him first and grabs his wrist lightly. âyouâre cut off.â jake looks down at jungwonâs hand like it personally offended him. âyou donât control me.â - âyou can barely walkâ jungwon says evenly. jake rolls his eyes and tries to pull free. he succeeds, but only because jungwon lets go. jake makes it three steps toward the counter before you move into his path. âyou donât need another one, itâs getting hard to watchâ you say calmly. he blinks at you slowly, focusing like itâs taking effort. âyouâre⊠still here.â- âyesâ you reply. âgoodâ he says vaguely. he tries to sidestep you. you shift slightly to block him without making it obvious. âyouâre not drinking moreâ you tell him. he tilts his head. âwhy do you care?â- âi donât,â you say automatically. âi just donât want you embarrassing yourself further.â he squints at you like heâs trying to decode whether that was an insult. jungwon steps up beside you. âsheâs right.â jake exhales dramatically. âyou two are teaming up. thatâs suspicious.â-âyouâre swayingâ jungwon says. jake pauses. then, as if proving the point, he sways. he catches himself on the counter, laughing at his own lack of coordination. âgravity is aggressive.â- âokay, youâre doneâ jungwon repeats.
jake looks at you again. his expression shifts slightly-less performative, more unfocused. âyou didnât drink muchâ he says. you shrug. âiâm driving.â he nods slowly like that makes sense to him. then he reaches for a bottle on the counter. you move first and gently push it out of reach. âno.â he stares at your hand like it betrayed him. âwhy are you mean?â he asks, not angrily-just confused. âiâm not meanâ you reply. âyou areâ he insists softly. jungwon steps closer now, lowering his voice. âokay. thatâs enough.â jake blinks again, then leans back against the counter heavily. for a moment, he looks like heâs just resting. then his head tips forward. âjakeâ jungwon says immediately. jake doesnât respond. you step closer. âjake.â he makes a vague sound but doesnât lift his head. jungwon grabs his shoulders and straightens him carefully. âhey. stay with me.â jake opens his eyes halfway, unfocused. âiâm here.â - âbarelyâ jungwon replies. jake exhales and lets his weight drop slightly forward again. you glance around. the party is still going. no one is paying close attention. jungwon looks at you. âwhen are you leaving?â you hesitate. âsoon. itâs getting too much.â he nods once. âcan you drive?â - âyesâ you say automatically. jungwon exhales. âgood.â you immediately shake your head. âno.â he looks at you. âwhat?â- âiâm not driving him.â-âyou just said youâre leaving.â- âthat doesnât mean iâm responsible for himâ you reply. jungwon lowers his voice. âhe canât stay here like this.â-âniki can deal with itâ you say. ânikiâs already half goneâ jungwon replies. âand heeseung will just film him.â you glance at jake, who is now leaning almost fully into jungwon for support. âi donât even know if he can walk to the carâ you say. âiâll helpâ jungwon says immediately. you hesitate. âheâs not going to wake up properly if we leave him hereâ jungwon continues. âand i donât trust anyone else to get him back safely.â you cross your arms. âjust ask anyone, why me?â jungwon looks at you directly. âbecause youâre sober.â thatâs true. you look at jake again. he mumbles something incoherent and shifts his weight again.âiâll carry him to your carâ jungwon says quietly. you hesitate longer than you should. âiâll call sunghoonâ jungwon adds quickly. âheâs at the dorm. heâll come downstairs and carry him up.â you blink. âsunghoonâs there?â- âyesâ jungwon says. âhe didnât come tonight.â you still hesitate. jungwonâs tone softens. âplease.â you look at him. âwhy are you asking me like this?â- âbecause i donât want him waking up on heeseungâs lawnâ jungwon says honestly. you sigh heavily. âyouâll just drop him off, thatâs itâ jungwon continues. âhe wonât even talk to you. iâll text sunghoon now. heâll be waiting outside.â jake shifts again, almost slipping. and itâs true, jake probably wonât be able to talk. heâs so drunk he can barely get a word out. the ride will likely be quiet anyway, so you decide to give up. âheâs heavier than he looksâ jungwon mutters. you stare at jake for a second longer. then you exhale slowly. âfine.â relief flashes across jungwonâs face. âthank you.â-âheâs so annoyingâ you say quickly. âi knowâ jungwon replies. jake makes a soft, incoherent protest as you both adjust his arms over your shoulders. âdonât let him throw up in your car, but i donât think he will.â jungwon adds under his breath. you glare at him. âthatâs not helpful.â jungwon manages a small smile despite everything. âiâll text sunghoon now.â jakeâs weight settles more fully against you.
jungwon and you practically carry him to the car. jake is heavier than he looks. not in a dramatic way - just dead weight in the way only drunk people can be. jungwon has one of his arms thrown over his shoulder, and youâre holding the other side, trying not to let his shoes drag across the pavement. âheâs not this heavy normallyâ jungwon mutters under his breath. âheâs not normally unconsciousâ you reply. âiâm consciousâ jake mumbles suddenly, lifting his head just enough to protest. âyouâre both⊠dramatic.â jungwon snorts quietly. âsure.â by the time you reach your car, jakeâs head is lolling slightly again. jungwon opens the back door and helps guide him inside. itâs not graceful. jakeâs foot catches on the doorframe, and jungwon has to physically guide his head down so he doesnât knock it against the roof. âsitâ jungwon says firmly as he pushes jake back against the seat. jake blinks up at him, unfocused but indignant, and mutters, âi am sittingâ in a tone that suggests he believes heâs proving something. you stand by the open door for a second, arms crossed, watching as jungwon adjusts jakeâs legs fully into the car and pulls the seatbelt across him. âyouâre not allowed to unbuckle thisâ jungwon warns. jake squints at him and replies, âyouâre not allowed to threaten me in my own vehicleâ which makes jungwon sigh and glance at you. âitâs her carâ jungwon corrects, and jake goes quiet for a beat before mumbling, âoh. that explains a lot.â jungwon straightens and looks at you over the roof of the car. âsunghoonâs at the dormâ he says. âi texted him. heâll meet you outside.â you nod once. âif he throws up-â you begin, but jungwon cuts you off with a firm, âhe wonâtâ though jake chooses that exact moment to murmur, âi mightâ with unsettling honesty. you close the door gently before he can elaborate and walk around to the driverâs seat. the engine hums to life, and for a moment, thereâs only the sound of the air conditioning and jake shifting in the back.
as you pull out of the curb, jake lifts his head just enough to squint at the back of your seat. âyouâre drivingâ he says slowly, like heâs discovering something profound. âyesâ you reply evenly, keeping your eyes on the road. âthatâs suspiciousâ he continues, leaning his head back against the window. âhow is that suspicious?â you ask, unable to stop the small edge of amusement in your voice. âbecause you donât volunteerâ he says, his words slightly tangled but determined. âi didnât volunteerâ you correct him. âyou collapsed.â he makes a weak protest. âi did not collapseâ he insists. âyou were horizontalâ you reply. âthatâs⊠interpretiveâ he mutters, and then goes quiet again. you drive in silence for a few seconds before he speaks again, his voice softer but still muddled. âyou didnât drinkâ he says, almost accusingly. you glance at him through the rearview mirror and see him blinking slowly like heâs trying to focus on you. âi paced,â you answer. he shakes his head slightly, the movement uncoordinated. âand you drank enough for both of us.â he hums thoughtfully, then says, âthatâs efficientâ with misplaced approval. the streetlights pass in steady rhythm, illuminating his face in brief flashes, and you can see the shift happening slowly-less chaotic, more reflective. after a minute, his voice comes again, quieter and more deliberate. âyou donât trust meâ he says, and the tone makes your hands tighten slightly on the steering wheel. âthatâs not itâ you reply automatically. he shakes his head against the glass. âyou think iâm recklessâ he says, and though the words arenât slurred anymore, theyâre heavy. âi think you take risksâ you answer carefully. âthatâs not the same.â he exhales, long and unsteady. âyou think i donât careâ he continues. âi never said thatâ you tell him, but he responds immediately, âyou didâ and thereâs no humor in his voice now. the car feels smaller as he shifts upright, pushing himself forward slightly despite the way his balance wavers. âyou think i have it easyâ he says, and this time his words land cleanly. you hesitate before replying, âthatâs not what i meant.â he lets out a short laugh that sounds more tired than amused. âit always isâ he says. he rubs a hand over his face and stares at his knees. âyou think because i went to private school and because i donât panic before presentations that i donât tryâ he continues, and the vulnerability creeping into his voice makes your chest tighten. âi know you tryâ you say quietly. ânoâ he says, shaking his head. âyou know i win. thatâs different.â the road is almost empty now, and his voice steadies further as if the motion of the car is grounding him. âif iâm not good at this,â he says slowly, âthen what am i?â you glance back at him, startled by the honesty in the question. âyou are good at thisâ you tell him firmly. he swallows and looks out the window. âthatâs the problemâ he replies. âeveryone expects that.â he exhales shakily and continues, âmy parents expect it. my teachers expect it. everyone here expects it. if i drop, if i mess up, itâs not just a bad semester. itâs confirmation.â you donât interrupt him this time. he presses his fingers against his eyes like heâs trying to hold something back. âyou think i can afford to call out the university because i have optionsâ he says, his voice thinner now. âi donât. if i look difficult, if i lose ranking, it follows me. i donât get to just disappear.â you feel the guilt settle heavy in your stomach as he goes on. âi admire youâ he says suddenly, and the simplicity of it catches you off guard. âyou donât improvise. you donât gamble. you build everything carefully, like if you just work hard enough, nothing can surprise you.â
he lets out a breath that wavers halfway through. âyou scare meâ he admits, and you glance back at him again, stunned. âwhy?â you ask softly. he answers without hesitation. âbecause you deserve to be firstâ he says, and his voice cracks on the last word. âand if i beat you, it feels like i stole something.â the confession sits heavy in the car. he drags a hand down his face and laughs weakly at himself. âthis is stupidâ he says. âiâm drunk.â -âyouâre honestâ you correct him gently. he shakes his head again, and this time when he speaks, his voice wavers. âiâm tiredâ he says quietly. âiâm tired of being the one whoâs supposed to just be good at it.â thereâs a small pause, and then his breathing changes. he swipes at his face quickly, embarrassed, but you can see in the mirror that his eyes are wet. âyou donât get to fall apart when youâre the talented one,â he says, barely above a whisper. âyou just get better.â your throat tightens as you pull into the dorm parking lot.
sunghoon is already waiting near the entrance, hands in his pockets, watching your headlights approach. jake exhales shakily from the backseat. âi didnât want you to think i didnât careâ he says softly, his voice steadier now but fragile. âi donât think thatâ you reply, and this time you mean it completely. he looks at the back of your seat like heâs memorizing something and whispers, âi was happy when we got paired.â the words linger in the space between you. âi wanted to work with youâ he adds, and thereâs no competition in his voice anymore, just sincerity. you put the car in park and sit there for a moment, the engine still running. everything feels different now-quieter, heavier, real. âyou donât have it easyâ you say finally, turning slightly in your seat so he can see you. he blinks at you slowly, exhausted, and nods once like thatâs enough. when sunghoon opens the back door and carefully lifts him out, jake doesnât resist. as sunghoon takes his weight, jake glances at you one last time and murmurs, âyou work harder than anyoneâ before his head drops against sunghoonâs shoulder. you watch them disappear into the dorm building, the door closing softly behind them, and for the first time since freshman year, the rivalry doesnât feel like a war.
the next morning jake wakes up aware of two things at once: his head feels like itâs been hollowed out and replaced with concrete, and something about last night went wrong. he stares at the ceiling of the dorm room for a long moment before rolling onto his side and immediately regretting the movement. across the room, niki is already awake, sitting in the desk chair with one leg hooked over the armrest, watching him with poorly concealed amusement. âyou look tragicâ niki remarks casually, spinning the chair once before planting his feet on the ground. jake squints at him and mutters, âlower your voiceâ pressing the heel of his hand to his temple. from the bathroom doorway, sunghoon steps out holding a glass of water and says calmly, âdrink this before you attempt to standâ placing it into jakeâs hand without ceremony. jake takes it and downs half in one go before asking, with visible suspicion, âwhat happened?â niki leans forward, resting his elbows on his knees, and asks with a grin, âyou seriously donât remember?â jake frowns and shakes his head slightly before stopping himself because it hurts. âi remember the gameâ he says slowly. âi remember jay yelling. thatâs it.â sunghoon crosses his arms and replies in his usual measured tone, âyou didnât come back alone.â jakeâs stomach tightens. âwhat does that mean?â he asks carefully. niki answers first, unable to resist, saying, âit means jungwon called because you were barely functional.â jake blinks and asks, âwho drove me?â sunghoon answers evenly, âyour debate partner.â jake stares at him for a second before repeating, ây/n?â as if confirming something heâs not ready to process. sunghoon nods once. jake runs a hand through his hair and mutters, âthatâs not ideal.â he goes quiet for a moment, then looks up sharply and asks, âdid i do something?â the question comes out more urgent than he intended. âdid i hook up with someone?â niki laughs immediately and says, âthatâs your first assumption?â jake shoots him a look and says firmly, âanswer.â sunghoon responds first, shaking his head. âyou didnât,â he clarifies. jake exhales through his nose, some tension leaving him.
 but sunghoon continues after a brief pause, âbut you did cry.â the word hangs in the air. nikiâs grin drops for a second before he straightens and asks, âwait. actually?â sunghoon nods once and repeats calmly, âyes. in the car.â jake stares at him. ânoâ he says flatly. âi didnât.â sunghoon doesnât argue. he simply says, âjungwon said you were emotional. quiet, but emotional.â niki processes that for a second before letting out a surprised laugh. âyou cried in her car?â he repeats, now fully invested. jake presses his palms to his face and mutters, âstop talking.â niki stands up and walks closer, still grinning. âthis is hugeâ he says. âyou only cry during finals.â jake lowers his hands slowly. âwhat did i say?â he asks sunghoon, ignoring niki. sunghoon shrugs slightly and answers, âi donât know. i saw you crying in her car. thatâs it.â niki folds his arms and studies jake. âso you donât remember anything?â he asks, this time less teasing and more curious. jake shakes his head once, carefully. ânoâ he admits. âi remember getting into a car. thatâs it.â niki whistles softly and says, âthatâs worseâ before adding, âbecause now she knows whatever you said and you donât.â jake glares at him but doesnât deny it. he reaches for his phone with more hesitation than heâd like to show. he opens your chat and stares at your name for a long moment before typing,
jake: did i embarrass myself last night?
niki leans slightly over his shoulder and comments, âthatâs subtleâ and jake nudges him away without looking up, muttering, âback off.â he sends the message and waits, staring at the screen like it might offer him context. when your reply arrives Â
you: you were drunk.
jake exhales softly, but the neutrality unsettles him. he types back,
jake: thatâs not what i asked
and waits again.
across campus, youâre sitting at your desk, notes spread out in front of you, when your phone lights up. you know immediately what itâs about. you read his message and feel the memory of the car ride settle heavy in your chest - the way his voice cracked, the way he said he was tired of being expected to be better.
you: you didnât embarrass yourself
keeping the tone light and detached. on his side, jake reads the message twice before typing again,
jake: did i say anything weird?
he sends it quickly, like he doesnât want to overthink it. you stare at the screen for several seconds before answering. you donât want to humiliate him. you donât want to expose him.
you: you talked about rankings and stress.
thatâs true, just not complete. back in the dorm room, jake reads your response and feels some of the tension in his shoulders ease. stress. thatâs manageable. he types again
jake: i didnât insult you, did i?
you: no.
he nods faintly to himself. niki watches his expression carefully and asks, âwell?â jake locks his phone and replies evenly, âshe said i didnât embarrass myself.â niki raises an eyebrow and says, âthatâs suspiciously generousâ but jake ignores him. he picks up his phone one more time and types,
jake: can we finish the project the day after tomorrow? i feel like i got hit by a truck.
you: sure
jake: and thanks. for driving me.
you: sure, just donât mention it.
jake stares at that final reply for a moment before setting his phone down on the desk. the room falls quiet except for niki moving around behind him. jake leans back against the wall and closes his eyes briefly. he doesnât remember crying. he doesnât remember what he said. he doesnât know how much of himself he exposed. and the fact that you now hold that information - while he doesnât - sits heavier than the hangover pressing behind his eyes.
across campus, you turn your phone face down and stare at your open notebook without really seeing the words. you know exactly what he said. and you know he has no idea that you do. you pack your bags and meet sunoo at the campus cafĂ© because he insists he âcanât process academic corruption without caffeineâ and even though that sounds dramatic, you donât argue. the place is warm and loud enough to feel private, sunlight filtering through the tall windows while conversations blur into background noise. sunoo is already seated when you arrive, two drinks placed neatly in front of him. as you sit down, he slides one toward you and says, âi ordered your usual. you looked like you were going to overthink something today.â you wrap your hands around the cup and raise an eyebrow at him before replying, âi always overthink something.â sunoo smiles slightly and leans back in his chair. âexactlyâ he says. he studies your face for a moment before shifting the conversation. âsoâ he begins casually, âyou drove him.â you keep your expression neutral as you answer, âyes.â sunoo nods once and asks, lowering his voice slightly, âhow bad was it?â you take a small sip of your drink before responding, âvery drunk.â sunoo exhales through his nose and says, âhe doesnât usually let himself get like that.â you glance at him briefly and reply, âi noticed.â thereâs a small pause before sunoo tilts his head and asks, âdid he text you?â you nod. âhe did.â sunoo watches you carefully and follows with, âand?â you keep your tone even as you answer, âhe doesnât remember much.â sunoo nods slowly and says, âthatâs probably for the best. he hates feeling exposed.â you donât react to that, instead shifting the focus deliberately. you pull your notebook closer and say, âthe dataset isnât just inconsistent. itâs selectively adjusted. the sample breakdown doesnât match the raw counts.â sunoo immediately straightens and opens his laptop as he replies, âjake showed me the comparison sheet yesterday.â you pause slightly and ask, âhe did?â sunoo nods and continues, âyeah. he already mapped out a way to question the methodology without directly accusing anyone.â
you consider that for a moment before saying carefully, âitâs structured well, but itâs risky.â sunoo looks at you and replies evenly, âitâs measured risk. thatâs different.â you fold your hands together on the table and say, âchallenging the dataset could imply bias within the department.â sunoo doesnât hesitate before asking, âdo you think heâs wrong?â you look down briefly before admitting, âno.â sunoo watches you closely and says, âthen whatâs the hesitation?â you glance at your notes and answer, âpresentation matters.â sunoo nods immediately and replies, âof course it does, but youâre good at that.â you look back up at him and say, âthat doesnât eliminate the risk.â sunoo gives you a small, knowing smile and says, âyouâre not afraid of risk. youâre afraid of looking reckless.â you donât deny it, and the silence that follows stretches just long enough to feel intentional. after a moment, sunoo raises his hand slightly as if outlining an argument. âoption oneâ he says, âyou present the data as given. safe. high marks. no friction.â you nod faintly. âoption twoâ he continues, âyou follow jakeâs structure, highlight the inconsistencies, and frame it as critical engagement.â you meet his eyes and say, âoption two could irritate the professor.â sunoo shrugs lightly and replies, âor it could impress him.â you sit back in your chair, considering that. sunoo leans forward slightly and says, âyou trust him academically.â you answer without hesitation, âyes.â sunoo nods once and says, âthen build on his framework. refine it. thatâs what youâre good at.â he pauses before adding quietly, âheâs not reckless.â you look at him sharply, and sunoo continues calmly, âhe thinks more than he shows.â you exhale slowly before nodding once. âokayâ you say. sunoo smiles faintly and asks, âokay?â you clarify, âiâll follow up with him. weâll use his structure, and iâll tighten the language.â sunoo closes his laptop and says lightly, âthat sounds suspiciously like collaboration.â you give him a look and reply, âdonât romanticize it.â sunoo laughs softly and says, âfine. efficiency.â as you gather your notes, he adds, âheâll appreciate that youâre backing his approach.â you pause briefly before answering evenly, âitâs not about appreciation. itâs about accuracy.â sunoo smiles in a way that suggests he doesnât entirely believe you but doesnât argue further.
after sunooâs motivational speech the walk to the study room feels strangely normal, which unsettles you more than if it had felt dramatic. students move through campus in steady streams, doors open and close, conversations overlap in the courtyard, and nothing reflects the quiet shift you feel internally. you push that thought aside as you enter the study building and walk down the narrow hallway toward the reserved room. the fluorescent lights hum faintly overhead, and the familiar scent of dry-erase markers lingers in the air. when you step inside, eunchae is already seated at the table with printed notes spread in front of her, and jungwon is standing near the whiteboard with a marker in his hand, staring at an unfinished outline. eunchae looks up first and says with a small smile, âyouâre earlyâ while jungwon glances at the wall clock and adds without turning fully toward you, âyouâre usually not this early unless somethingâs bothering you.â you place your bag on the chair and reply evenly, âi wanted to go over the dataset section againâ then slide into your seat and open your laptop. jungwon sets the marker down and walks over to the table, folding his arms lightly as he asks, âstill thinking about the imbalance jake pointed out?â you nod once and answer, âyes. the sample distribution doesnât align with the raw counts, and if we present it without addressing that, it weakens the entire argument.â eunchae leans forward slightly and says, âyesterday you sounded hesitant about pushing itâ and you glance briefly at her before clarifying, âi was hesitant about how it was framed, not about whether it was valid.â you scroll to the shared document and reread the section quietly for a moment before beginning to type. jungwon watches the screen and asks, âso what are you changing?â without looking up, you respond, âweâre not accusing anyone of bias. weâre identifying a methodological inconsistency and inviting clarification.â eunchae nods slowly and says, âthat sounds less confrontationalâ and you answer, âitâs not about confrontation. itâs about precision.â jungwon leans closer to the table and observes, âyouâre integrating the alternative distribution model he referencedâ and you confirm, âyes. it strengthens the critique without sounding defensive.â the room grows quieter as you restructure one of the central paragraphs, moving the statistical comparison earlier so the logic builds gradually. eunchae studies the screen and says thoughtfully, âthat reads strongerâ and jungwon adds, âit shows depth without implying misconduct.â you pause, reread the revised paragraph, and then say, âitâs defensible now.â jungwon looks at you carefully and asks, âyouâre comfortable standing behind that?â you meet his gaze and answer, âyes.â thereâs a brief pause before jungwon asks more carefully, âyou and jake didnât argue about this?â you close your laptop halfway and respond calmly, âwe didnât need to.â eunchae glances between the two of you and says quietly, âheâll probably appreciate that youâre not dismissing his pointâ and you reply, keeping your tone steady, âthis isnât about him. itâs about the integrity of the argument.â jungwon gives you a knowing look and says, âsureâ but doesnât press further. you reopen your laptop and read the section from top to bottom one final time before saying, âweâll present it like this.â jungwon nods once and says, âi agreeâ and eunchae follows with, âso do i.â you save the document without adding anything else. you didnât do this to surprise him. you didnât do it to prove anything. you did it because it was correct. as the three of you move on to the next portion of the project, discussing transitions and citation formatting, you realize something subtle but undeniable: choosing to stand beside his reasoning academically doesnât feel like losing ground. it actually feels like the right thing to do.
itâs the next day and you arrive at the study room before him, though not intentionally this time. the hallway smells faintly of dry-erase marker and overused carpet cleaner, and the fluorescent lights hum softly overhead. you set your laptop down and open the revised draft of the policy section, rereading the paragraph you integrated from his framework last night. the structure is solid. risky, but solid. you didnât misjudge him. you just didnât look closely enough. the door opens, and jake steps inside looking noticeably less polished than usual. his hair isnât styled with the same careless precision, and thereâs a slight stiffness in the way he moves, like every sound is sharper than it should be. he drops his bag into the chair across from you and says, âif you scheduled this early as revenge, i respect itâ rubbing a hand briefly over his face. âitâs tenâ you reply calmly, closing the document tab and turning your screen slightly toward him. âthatâs not early.â- âfor someone who feels like they swallowed broken glass, it isâ he mutters, lowering himself into the chair with exaggerated care. you study him for half a second longer than usual before asking, âitâs been two days, did you at least drink water?â he blinks at you, mildly surprised. âthatâs unexpectedly considerate.â - âanswer the questionâ you say, though thereâs less bite behind it. âyesâ he replies, leaning back slightly. âniki forced electrolytes on me like i was a dying victorian child.â you almost smile. âgood.â thereâs a small pause while he opens his laptop. his eyes flick toward you, searching your expression in a way that feels different now that you know what you know. he doesnât remember the car ride. he doesnât remember admitting he was tired. he doesnât remember saying he was happy to work with you. âdid i make a complete idiot of myself?â he asks finally, keeping his tone light but not quite meeting your eyes. ânoâ you answer evenly, and this time itâs fully true. he studies you for a second, as if testing for sarcasm. âthat sounded suspiciously sincere.â - âit wasâ you reply, folding your hands neatly on the table. âyou were drunk. not reckless.â something in his posture shifts slightly at that word. he exhales through his nose and nods once. âthatâs⊠reassuring.â you open the shared document and scroll to the revised methodology section. âi restructured the critiqueâ you say, turning the screen toward him. âi kept your comparative distribution model but moved it earlier so the logic builds before the challenge.â he leans forward to read, closer than necessary, his shoulder nearly brushing yours. âyou integrated it cleanlyâ he says after a moment, scrolling carefully. âyou softened the phrasing.â-âitâs not softenedâ you correct gently. âitâs precise.â he glances at you. âyouâre backing it.â- âyesâ you say simply. he watches you more carefully now. âthatâs risky.â - âitâs defensibleâ you reply. âyou werenât wrong.â the silence that follows is different from your usual standoffs. thereâs no edge to it. no competition. just acknowledgment.
he sits back slightly and tilts his head. âyouâre being unusually agreeable today.â - âiâm being efficientâ you answer, echoing his earlier phrasing deliberately. his mouth curves faintly. âthatâs my line.â- âyou donât own efficiency.â-âdebatableâ he says lightly, though thereâs less challenge in it than usual. you notice heâs still pale around the edges, the fatigue not fully masked. he reaches for his water bottle and winces almost imperceptibly at the movement. âyou donât have to pretend youâre fineâ you say before thinking it through. he pauses, bottle halfway to his mouth. âiâm not pretending.â-âyou are a littleâ you reply quietly. he studies you for a second longer than comfortable. âyouâre observing a lot today.â-âi always observeâ you say. âyeahâ he says, and this time thereâs no teasing in it. âyou do.â he looks back at the document, scrolling slowly. âiâm glad you adjusted itâ he adds after a moment. âi thought you might scrap the whole critique.â-âi considered itâ you admit. âbut the inconsistency is measurable.â-âthatâs not what i meantâ he says softly. you meet his gaze. he doesnât elaborate. instead, he shifts back into familiar territory. âif this tanks our evaluation, iâm blaming you publiclyâ he says with mock  seriousness. âyou can tryâ you reply evenly. âiâll bring charts.â he laughs quietly at that, the sound easier than yesterday but still tired around the edges. âyouâre terrifying.â - âiâve heard that beforeâ you say. âyeahâ he answers, closing his laptop for a moment and leaning back. âyou have.â thereâs something in the way he says it that feels layered, but you donât press. not today. for the rest of the session, you work without arguing. you refine phrasing. he challenges a statistic once, and instead of snapping back, you explain your reasoning fully. he nods and accepts it. when he suggests adjusting a conclusion line, you consider it instead of rejecting it immediately. when you both finally pack up, he hesitates before slinging his bag over his shoulder. âthanksâ he says casually, though his eyes hold yours for a beat longer than the word requires. âfor what?â you ask. âfor not letting me completely self-destruct after the partyâ he replies, attempting a smirk that doesnât quite land. âyou didnâtâ you say calmly. âself-destruct, i mean.â he studies your face one last time, like heâs trying to decide whether to ask something else. then he nods once. âsee you tomorrow.â- âdonât be lateâ you say automatically. he almost smiles. âiâm never late.â this time, it doesnât sound like a challenge. it sounds like a promise.
the cafĂ© is too crowded for this to be accidental. eunchae insisted it would be âneutral territoryâ which you suspect means she wanted both friend groups in the same room without anyone technically hosting. the long table near the windows is already half occupied when you arrive, voices overlapping in loose conversation. chaewon and sakura are seated side by side, kazuha across from them with her hands folded neatly around her drink. heeseung and jay are arguing about something sports-related near the end of the table while sunoo watches with theatrical disappointment. jungwon is standing, pulling out an extra chair. jake is already there. heâs leaning back slightly in his seat, one arm draped over the backrest, listening to niki complain about a professor with exaggerated betrayal. he looks relaxed. normal. entirely unbothered. you step toward the table and jungwon glances at you immediately. âyouâre lateâ he says, though thereâs no accusation in it. âitâs been three minutesâ you reply, sliding into the empty chair between chaewon and sunoo. jakeâs eyes lift at the sound of your voice. just briefly. then they settle back on niki. sunoo leans closer to you and says quietly, âyou look less homicidal than usual.â - âiâm not homicidalâ you reply, placing your bag carefully at your feet. âthatâs what homicidal people sayâ he answers with satisfaction. across the table, jay gestures dramatically while saying, âall iâm saying is that if attendance isnât graded, itâs optionalâ and heeseung groans loudly in response. jake laughs at that, the sound easy and unforced. you glance at him reflexively. heâs not looking at jay. heâs looking at you. itâs subtle enough that no one else reacts. his gaze shifts away almost immediately when your eyes meet his, and he reaches for his drink as if that had been his intention all along. you look back at sunoo. he doesnât say anything. he just lifts one eyebrow. the conversation shifts topics quickly, as it always does when this many competitive personalities share oxygen. sakura brings up the upcoming presentation schedule, and jungwon immediately says, âwe should do a mock panel before the faculty review.â-âthatâs excessiveâ jay says, leaning back in his chair. âitâs preparationâ you correct automatically. jake glances at you again. this time it lingers a second longer. heeseung notices the shift in tone and grins faintly. âyou two are going to turn this into a military operationâ he says. jake shrugs lightly and replies, âshe already has.â you tilt your head. âyouâre benefiting from it.â - âiâm awareâ he says, and thereâs no teasing in it.
the table grows louder again as niki interrupts with a new story involving a disastrous lab partner, and attention splinters into smaller conversations. you find yourself explaining part of the methodology adjustment to kazuha, tracing imaginary bullet points on the table as you speak. âthe distribution model wasnât wrongâ you clarify. âit was just incomplete.â jake is no longer part of the main conversation. heâs quiet now. when you finish explaining, kazuha nods thoughtfully and says, âthat sounds balanced.â -âit isâ you reply. from across the table, jake says, âitâs better than balancedâ his voice cutting through the noise just enough to reach you. âitâs structured.â you look at him. heâs just stating it. âthat was the pointâ you answer. he nods once, satisfied. niki, who has been half-listening while pretending not to, shifts in his seat and watches jake more carefully now. jake doesnât notice. heâs too busy watching the way you gesture when you explain something, the way your hands move precisely even when youâre not holding notes. eunchae leans forward and asks you, âare you nervous about the faculty panel?â and you shake your head lightly before replying, âno. iâm prepared.â jake smiles faintly at that. but only niki catches it. the conversation splinters again, heeseung dragging jay into a debate about energy reform while sunghoon quietly corrects a statistic under his breath. in the middle of it, you reach for your drink at the same time jake does, your hands brushing lightly against the side of the cup. âsorryâ he says immediately, pulling his hand back. âitâs fineâ you reply, adjusting the cup. he doesnât look away this time. he studies your face like heâs trying to reconcile something. youâre softer today. not less sharp. just⊠less guarded. more considerate. he doesnât know why. niki leans back slowly in his chair, arms crossing as he observes the silent exchange. he waits until your attention shifts back to chaewon before leaning slightly toward jake and saying under his breath, âhyung, youâre staring.â jake blinks, genuinely confused. âiâm notâ he replies automatically. âyou areâ niki says calmly, not accusatory, just factual. âitâs not even subtle.â jake scoffs lightly. âyouâre dramatic.â niki tilts his head. âam i?â jake doesnât answer. he looks back at you instinctively. youâre laughing at something sunoo said, head tilted slightly back, eyes bright in a way he doesnât remember noticing before. niki watches the exact second jake forgets to look away. then he smiles slowly to himself. jake finally tears his gaze away and says, âshut upâ though niki hasnât spoken again. âi didnât say anythingâ niki replies mildly. âyou were thinking itâ jake mutters. âthinking what?â jungwon asks from further down the table. ânothingâ jake answers too quickly. niki lifts his cup and takes a slow sip, eyes still on jake. âsureâ he says softly. jake lasts exactly four more minutes at the table before he pushes his chair back. âiâm getting another drinkâ he says casually, though his cup is still half full. niki glances at it, then at him, but doesnât comment immediately. jake steps away from the table and moves toward the back of the cafĂ© where the restrooms are tucked past a narrow hallway.
the noise fades slightly as he pushes open the bathroom door and steps inside, bracing his hands briefly against the sink as if steadying something internal rather than physical. a second later, the door swings open again. jake doesnât look up at the mirror when he says, âyouâre predictable.â niki locks the door behind him and leans against it, folding his arms. âyou left mid-conversationâ he replies lightly. âthatâs suspicious.â jake turns on the faucet, letting the water run longer than necessary before splashing some onto his face. âitâs loud out there.â- âitâs always loudâ niki says calmly. âyou donât usually retreat.â jake shuts off the water and looks at his reflection instead of at niki. his expression is composed, but the crease between his brows hasnât fully disappeared since this morning. âyouâre reading into nothing.â-âiâm not readingâ niki replies. âi hate reading.â jake lets out a short breath that almost sounds like a laugh. âyouâre insufferable.â-âand youâre distractedâ niki counters easily. jake finally turns around, leaning back against the counter and crossing his arms. âiâm not distracted.â-âyouâre staringâ niki says, not unkindly. âand you donât stare at people unless youâre trying to solve something.â jake hesitates for half a second before responding, âsheâs acting different.â nikiâs expression shifts slightly-not surprised, just interested. âdifferent how?â jake looks back at the mirror briefly, as if checking the answer there. âquieterâ he says slowly. ânot quieter in general. just with me.â niki waits. âsheâs not snapping back as fastâ jake continues, running a hand through his hair. âsheâs⊠softer. but not weak. just-â he exhales, frustrated with his own phrasing. âless defensive.â-âand thatâs bothering you?â niki asks. jake frowns faintly. âitâs confusing me.â niki pushes off the door and steps closer, lowering his voice slightly even though theyâre alone. âmaybe sheâs just comfortable.â jake shakes his head immediately. âno. she doesnât get comfortable.â -âthatâs dramaticâ niki says. âyou know what i meanâ jake insists, jaw tightening slightly. âsheâs always braced. even when sheâs calm sheâs braced. today sheâs not.â niki studies him carefully. âyouâre very observant for someone who claims heâs not staring.â jake ignores that. âi donât know what changed.â niki tilts his head. âmaybe you did.â jake lets out a quiet scoff. âi didnât.â -âdidnât what?â niki presses. âdo anythingâ jake replies quickly. âi mean-i was drunk. but she said i didnât embarrass myself.â niki watches him carefully at that. âyou trust that?â-âyesâ jake says without hesitation. âinterestingâ niki murmurs. jake straightens slightly. âwhat is that supposed to mean?â -âit meansâ niki replies evenly, âthat if she says you didnât embarrass yourself, then you probably didnât.â-âthatâs not helpfulâ jake mutters. niki shrugs lightly. âyouâre not upset that sheâs softer. youâre unsettled because you donât know why.â
jake doesnât answer immediately. niki continues, âyou like predictability. especially with her. you know how she reacts. you know the rhythm.â jake looks at him sharply. âi donât care about rhythm.â- âyou absolutely doâ niki replies. âyou debate like itâs choreography.â jake exhales slowly and rubs the back of his neck. âitâs just-â he stops, searching for a word that doesnât feel too revealing. âwhen sheâs competitive, i know where i stand.â - âand now?â niki asks. jake looks down at the tile floor for a second before answering, ânow i donât.â the silence that follows is not heavy. itâs thoughtful. niki studies him with a familiarity that borders on surgical precision. âyouâre not confused about herâ he says quietly. âyouâre confused about yourself.â jake immediately shakes his head. âdonât start.â - âiâm not starting anythingâ niki replies calmly. âiâm just saying- you donât look at people like that unless something shifted.â jakeâs jaw tightens. ânothing shifted.â niki raises an eyebrow. âthen why did you leave the table?â jake doesnât respond right away. he looks at the mirror again, at the faint flush still lingering from earlier embarrassment, at the way his expression is slightly less controlled than usual. âshe was laughingâ he says finally, quieter. niki blinks. âokay?â - âshe doesnât laugh with meâ jake continues, almost to himself. ânot like that.â -âand you wanted her to?â niki asks gently. jake hesitates. thatâs the first real crack. âi donât knowâ he admits. nikiâs expression softens just slightly. âyouâre in troubleâ he says, though thereâs no mockery in it this time. jake rolls his eyes automatically. âshut up.â-âi didnât say anything dramaticâ niki replies. âiâm just making a note.â jake pushes off the counter and moves toward the door. âdonât.â-âdonât what?â niki asks. âturn this into somethingâ jake says firmly. niki opens the door and steps aside to let him pass. âi donât have toâ he says quietly. âyouâre doing that on your own.â
when jake and niki return, the conversation has split into two clusters. jungwon is sketching something on a napkin while explaining a policy framework to heeseung and jay, and at the other end of the table, sunghoon has shifted into the seat beside you while youâre mid-sentence. you donât seem to notice the change in proximity. jake does. sunghoon is leaning slightly toward you, one arm resting casually along the back of your chair as you explain something about the faculty panel timeline. âif we anticipate the critique angleâ youâre saying calmly, tracing an invisible outline on the table, âwe can preempt the statistical pushback before they even raise it.â sunghoon nods once and replies, âthatâs efficient.â - âitâs actually very strategicâ you correct automatically, though thereâs a faint smile in your voice. jake stops just short of his chair. itâs subtle -the pause. barely a second. then he pulls the chair out a little harder than necessary and sits down. niki notices. jake leans back, posture loose, expression neutral. he doesnât interrupt. he doesnât insert himself into the conversation. he just listens. but his gaze keeps flicking toward sunghoonâs arm. sunghoon laughs quietly at something you add and says, âyou think three steps ahead. thatâs terrifying.â- âyeah, sheâs always terrifyingâ jake says lightly from across the table. you glance at him. sunghoon glances at him too. it all feels a bit awkward but jake smiles, easy and controlled. niki watches the exact way jakeâs fingers tighten briefly around his cup. sunghoon shifts slightly closer without realizing it, lowering his voice as he asks you, âare you nervous at all?â-ânoâ you reply. âi donât get nervous.â jakeâs jaw tightens almost imperceptibly. niki leans closer to him and murmurs under his breath, âyou look thrilled.â jake doesnât look at him. âi amâ he replies evenly. âyour eye just twitchedâ niki says mildly. -âit did not.â -niki takes a slow sip of his drink, still watching. âwow, you already hate when someone else gets her attention.â jake finally turns his head slightly. âthatâs not what this is.â-âthen what is it?â niki asks quietly. jake looks back across the table just in time to see sunghoon brush a crumb off your sleeve with absent ease. his grip tightens again. niki hums softly. âthere it is.â jake exhales slowly through his nose. âheâs not-â he stops himself. ânot what?â niki prompts, almost pleasantly. jake shakes his head once. âitâs nothing.â niki smiles faintly. âsure.â across the table, you laugh again -softer this time -and jakeâs gaze drops to the table like heâs recalibrating something internally.
the dorm room smells faintly like instant ramen and laundry detergent that promises too much. jake falls down on the edge of his bed, elbows resting on his knees, phone facedown beside him like it personally offended him. niki is sprawled across the desk chair backward, arms folded over the backrest, while sunghoon leans against the wall near the window, quiet but very clearly listening. jake exhales slowly and says, âiâm not spiraling.â niki raises one eyebrow. âyou said that unprompted.â sunghoon glances between them. âspiraling about what?â jake drags a hand down his face. ânothing.â- âthatâs not how this worksâ niki replies calmly. âyou donât get to call a team meeting and then say ânothing.ââ -âi didnât call a team meetingâ jake mutters. âyou walked into the room, sat down dramatically, and sighed like a widowâ niki corrects. âthat counts.â sunghoon suppresses a faint smile. âwhat happened?â jake leans back slightly, staring at the ceiling like the answer might be written there. ây/nâs different.â sunghoon tilts his head. âdifferent how?â jake hesitates before answering. âsheâs not trying to kill me lately.â niki nods slowly. âtragic.â- âiâm seriousâ jake insists, dropping his gaze back to them. âsheâs⊠nicer. not obvious. just-quieter. softer. itâs weird.â sunghoon crosses his arms. âthat doesnât sound bad.â-âitâs confusingâ jake replies immediately. niki watches him carefully. âyou prefer when sheâs sharpening knives?â
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âat least then i know whatâs happeningâ jake says. âthereâs structure.â sunghoon blinks once. âyou want hostility because itâs predictable.â-âi want consistencyâ jake corrects. niki snorts softly. âyouâre upset because she adjusted her tone.â-âiâm not upsetâ jake says quickly. âi just think iâm overreacting.â-âoverreacting to what?â sunghoon asks evenly. jake hesitates again. âtoday she was explaining the panel strategy to youâ he says, nodding vaguely in sunghoonâs direction. âshe doesnât explain things to me like that.â sunghoon frowns faintly. âyou interrupt her.â-âthatâs not the point.â-âit might beâ niki says. jake ignores him. âit was just⊠easy. she was laughing. relaxed. she doesnât do that with me.â niki studies him for a second longer than comfortable. âyouâre jealous.â jakeâs head snaps toward him. âno.â-âyou areâ niki repeats calmly. âiâm not jealousâ jake says firmly. âit was one conversation.â sunghoon shifts slightly, thoughtful. âyou paused when you saw me sitting next to her.â jake looks at him like heâs been personally betrayed. âyou noticed that?â sunghoon shrugs lightly. âyouâre not subtle.â-âi am extremely subtleâ jake protests. niki lets out a quiet laugh. âyou gripped your cup like it owed you money.â jake groans and drops his head briefly into his hands. âthis is ridiculous.â sunghoonâs voice softens slightly. âyouâve been off since the party.â jake freezes for half a second. niki doesnât look away from him. âthat has nothing to do with thisâ jake says too quickly. âdoesnât it?â niki asks. jake straightens slightly. âi was drunk. i cried. itâs humiliating. thatâs all.â sunghoonâs expression doesnât change. âyou donât cry.â-âapparently i doâ jake mutters. niki tilts his head. âyou also donât usually let her drive you home.â jake glares at him. âi wasnât conscious enough to veto that.â-âthatâs not what i meantâ niki replies evenly. the room grows quieter. sunghoon pushes off the wall and sits down on the edge of his own bed, elbows resting on his thighs. âyou said you were happy you got pairedâ he says carefully. jake looks at him sharply. âhow do you-â -âyou told me, also you talk when youâre drunkâ niki cuts in. jake stares at him. âwhat exactly did i say?â niki shrugs lightly. âenough.â jake exhales slowly, tension settling across his shoulders. âthatâs not romanticâ he says defensively. âi respect her. thatâs it.â - âno one said romanticâ sunghoon replies calmly. jake looks between them. âyouâre both implying it.â -âweâre implying youâre reactingâ niki corrects. jake leans back again, staring at the ceiling. âshe was just nice. one time. thatâs probably it. iâm overanalyzing because itâs different.â sunghoon considers that. âorâ he says quietly, âyouâre not used to her seeing you.â jakeâs eyes flick back to him. âsheâs always seen me.â -ânot like thatâ niki says.
jake swallows once. âlike what?â-âlike youâre humanâ sunghoon answers simply. that lands harder than the teasing did. jake looks away first. âi donât need her to see meâ he says after a moment, though it sounds less certain than he intends. niki leans back in the chair again. âyou absolutely do.â jake exhales sharply. âyouâre both insufferable.â sunghoon shrugs faintly. âyouâre the one whoâs bothered.â-âiâm not botheredâ jake insists. niki smirks slightly. âyouâre threatened by kindness.â -âthatâs not-â jake stops, frustrated. âshe changed the rhythm.â sunghoon blinks. âyou keep using that word.â -âbecause it fitsâ jake snaps lightly. âwhen she argues, i know where to stand. when sheâs calm, i donât.â niki watches him closely. âso figure it out.â jake shakes his head. âitâs not that simple.â-âwhy?â sunghoon asks. jake hesitates. because if sheâs not fighting him-then maybe sheâs not just competing. and thatâs harder to navigate. he rubs a hand over the back of his neck and mutters, âi think i just donât like not knowing where i stand.â nikiâs teasing expression softens slightly. âyou could ask.â jake lets out a short laugh. âand say what? âhi, are you being emotionally strategic or is this genuine?ââ sunghoon smiles faintly. âyouâd phrase it worse.â jake throws a pillow in his direction without real force. âshut up.â niki stands up finally, stretching slightly. âyouâre not overreactingâ he says more quietly now. âyouâre just not in control.â jake looks at him sharply. âthatâs new for youâ niki adds. jake doesnât answer. because that part might be true. the room settles into silence, not uncomfortable, just thoughtful. after a moment, jake mutters, âif this turns into something dramatic, iâm blaming both of you.â niki grins. âitâs already dramatic for you.â
professor kimâs office smells faintly like paper and burnt coffee, the kind thatâs been reheated twice and forgotten on a desk stacked with journals. the walls are lined with framed policy certificates and annotated newspaper clippings, and the bookshelf behind him looks aggressively intellectual. you sit upright in one of the narrow chairs across from his desk, notebook already open on your lap. jake sits beside you, relaxed in posture but noticeably alert in the way his fingers rest lightly against his knee. professor kim adjusts his glasses and looks between the two of you before saying, âso. how is my top-ranked rivalry experiment functioning under forced collaboration?â you answer first, because you always do. âefficientlyâ you reply evenly, folding your hands over your notebook. âweâve refined the methodological critique and adjusted the distribution model to frame it as analytical rather than accusatory.â professor kim nods slowly. âand that was mutual agreement?â -âyesâ you say without hesitation. jake glances at you briefly, then adds, âwe disagree loudly but productively.â professor kim smiles faintly at that. âi expected nothing less.â he leans back slightly in his chair and studies you both. âany major friction?â you consider the question carefully before answering. ânot beyond normal structural debate.â jake tilts his head slightly at your phrasing but doesnât interrupt. professor kim looks toward him now. âand you? how do you feel about the direction?â jake shrugs lightly. âitâs solidâ he says. âshe integrated the critique cleanly.â you glance at him for half a second, surprised at the phrasing. professor kim nods again. âiâve skimmed your shared draft. itâs ambitious.â- âweâre awareâ you reply. âiâd hope soâ he says dryly. âambition without awareness is how departments implode.â
thereâs a small pause while he flips through a printed version of your outline. âthis comparative distribution sectionâ he says, tapping the paper lightly. âwhose initiative?â you open your mouth to answer, but you stop. instead, you say calmly, âjake.., jake mapped the initial inconsistency.â jakeâs head turns toward you immediately. professor kim looks at him with renewed interest. âyou did?â jake hesitates for the briefest fraction of a second before nodding. âyes. the sample allocation didnât align with the raw demographic breakdown.â professor kim hums thoughtfully. âand youâ he says, turning back to you, âchose to support it.â-âyesâ you answer. âthe critique strengthens the argument.â jake is still looking at you. professor kim sets the paper down and folds his hands. âthatâs good leadershipâ he says, directing the comment at you. âbacking your partnerâs risk when itâs substantiated.â jake blinks. you remain composed. âitâs not about backing him. itâs about accuracy.â professor kim smiles faintly. âaccuracy is rarely neutral.â jakeâs jaw tightens almost imperceptibly. professor kim continues, âhave there been any concerns about workload distribution?â you shake your head slightly. âno. jake has been doing great.â the words leave your mouth calmly. directly. jake freezes.professor kim nods approvingly. âthatâs what i like to hear.â jakeâs expression shifts from confusion to something sharper, something that doesnât quite have a name yet. he clears his throat lightly and says, âiâve been doing whatâs necessary.â professor kim raises one eyebrow. âshe said youâre doing great.â jake glances at you again. you donât react. you simply say, âheâs thorough.â jake straightens slightly in his chair. âsheâs the one who restructures everythingâ he says quickly. âi just point things out.â professor kim looks between you both. âthat sounds like division of strengths.â jake nods once. âright. but iâve handled the bulk of the statistical comparison.â you blink at him. professor kim glances at the document again. âjoint authorshipâ he says mildly. âyesâ you reply calmly. jake shifts slightly in his seat. âi mean, she polished it. but the framework-â - âwas yoursâ you finish for him, tone neutral. he looks at you again. professor kim studies the shift in tone with mild amusement. âare we competing in my office?â -ânoâ you answer immediately. jake says at the same time, ânot exactly.â professor kim leans back again, clearly entertained now. âi do enjoy watching this.â jake exhales lightly and runs a hand through his hair. âweâre alignedâ he says. âmostly.â-âmostly?â professor kim echoes. jake glances at you. âshe overprepares.â you raise one eyebrow. âyou understate.â professor kim laughs quietly. âthere it is.â jake shifts again. âiâm just saying, if weâre discussing contributions, itâs not one-sided.â -âno one said thatâ you say confused.
he studies your face carefully, as if looking for something beneath the calm surface. professor kim taps his pen lightly against the desk. âjake.â jake looks up. âwhy are you defensive?â the professor asks casually. jake blinks. âiâm not.â -âyou are slightlyâ professor kim replies. jake straightens. âi just donât want her carrying the narrative that i needed support.â the room goes still for half a second. you look at him fully now. professor kim tilts his head slightly. âno one said that.â jake exhales slowly. âright.â you speak before the silence stretches too long. âyou didnât need supportâ you say calmly. âyou identified the inconsistency before i did.â jakeâs gaze snaps back to you. professor kim looks pleased. âthatâs collaboration.â jakeâs expression softens for a split second-then something else replaces it. he leans forward slightly and says, âbut she adjusted the conclusion angle before i wouldâve.â you blink. professor kim blinks. jake continues, âi wouldâve been more direct.â -âyesâ you reply slowly. âyou would have.â professor kim looks between you both. âis this about tone?â jake nods. âit matters.â you tilt your head slightly. âyouâre arguing with praise.â-âiâm notâ he says quickly. âi just think-â-âyou think what?â professor kim prompts. jake pauses. you watch him carefully. he frowns slightly and says, âif sheâs telling you iâve been doing great, i want it to be precise.â professor kim looks genuinely amused now. âyouâre objecting to positive feedback?â jake rubs the back of his neck. âi donât like vague metrics.â you stare at him. professor kim laughs outright this time. âyou two are impossible.â jake leans back again, posture stiffening slightly. âiâm not competing.â-âyou areâ you say gently. he looks at you sharply. kim sets his pen down. âlet me clarify somethingâ he says calmly. âif either of you underperforms, i will know. if either of you excels, i will also know. i do not require inter-office self-sabotage.â jake blinks. âiâm not sabotagingâ he says quickly. âyou are arguing against being complimentedâ professor kim replies. jake looks at you again. you are watching him with an expression he canât quite read.not amused.not irritated. just⊠concerned. professor kim folds his hands again. âjake.â jake straightens slightly. âyou are ranked first for a reasonâ the professor says calmly. âbut rankings are not personality traits.â jakeâs jaw tightens faintly. âandâ professor kim continues, âneither is composure.â the air in the room shifts subtly. you glance at jake again. he doesnât look at you this time. instead, he nods once and says, âunderstood.â professor kimâs tone lightens slightly. âgood. now, are we done subtly fencing with each other, or would you like to duel in the hallway?â you almost smile. jake huffs out a quiet laugh despite himself. âweâre done.â- âfor todayâ you add. professor kim looks pleased. âthatâs the spirit.â the meeting shifts back into structured discussion after that, but the energy has changed. jake speaks slightly more than usual. he corrects one minor statistical phrasing that doesnât actually need correcting. he clarifies a citation you had already cited. itâs not aggressive. itâs just⊠awkwardly competitive. professor kim notices. so do you.
and when the meeting finally ends and you both step out into the hallway, the door clicking shut behind you-jake exhales sharply like heâs just run a mile. you turn toward him and say calmly, âwhat was that?â he frowns. âwhat was what?â -âyou arguing against your own praiseâ you reply. he looks away briefly. âi wasnât arguing.â -âyou wereâ you say. he sighs. âi just donât like it when things sound unearned.â you study him carefully. âit wasnât unearnedâ you say quietly. he doesnât answer immediately. he nods once, but he doesnât look convinced. âit sounded like you were compensating.â the words hang there. you straighten slightly. âcompensating?â - âfor-â he gestures vaguely between the two of you. âfor the other night.â you stare at him. âfor driving meâ he clarifies quickly. âfor-whatever i said.â your expression cools almost imperceptibly. âyou think i praised you out of pity.â he winces faintly. âi didnât say that.â he exhales again, frustrated. âi just donât want you adjusting your tone because i had one bad night.â-âone bad nightâ you repeat slowly. he nods. âi donât need that.â you study him carefully now. âyou think i changed how i work with you because you cried in my car.â his jaw tightens. âyou donât have to say it like that.â-âthatâs what happenedâ you reply evenly. he looks away again. thereâs a small pause, then you say quietly, âi didnât praise you because of that.â he doesnât respond immediately. âyou identified the inconsistencyâ you continue. âyou mapped the comparison model. thatâs not charity.â he shifts his weight from one foot to the other, clearly unsettled. âit just felt⊠different.â-âdifferent how?â you ask. âyouâre not usually thatâŠâ he hesitates, searching for a word that wonât make this worse. âpublic about it.â-âiâm not usually asked directlyâ you reply. he nods slightly, but the tension doesnât leave his shoulders. âstill.â -âstill what?â he looks at you finally, and thereâs something raw there -not dramatic, just unsteady. âyou donât have to soften things.â your expression changes at that. âyou think that was soft?â -âit sounded-â he stops himself again. âit sounded careful.â-âi am always carefulâ you say. ânot like thatâ he replies. thereâs a beat of silence.
then you fold your arms lightly. âyouâre upset because i supported you.â-âiâm not upsetâ he insists. âyou are.â he lets out a breath that almost turns into a laugh. âthis is exactly what i mean.â -âwhat do you mean?â-âyouâre dissecting this like itâs a policy flawâ he says. âand youâre reacting like i insulted youâ you counter. he rubs his temple briefly. âi just donât want you treating me differently.â-âiâm notâ you say. âyou areâ he replies immediately. you stare at him for a second longer than necessary. âyouâre the one acting differently.â he opens his mouth to argue, then closes it. because that part is harder to deny. you adjust your bag again and say, âif youâd prefer i withhold credit next time, i can.â his head snaps toward you. âthatâs not what i said.â-âit basically isâ you reply, your voice still controlled but noticeably cooler now. he shakes his head quickly. âno. i just-â he exhales sharply. âforget it.â you watch him carefully. âno. finish the sentence.â he hesitates. then, quieter, he says, âi donât want you feeling responsible for me.â the hallway feels smaller. âi donâtâ you reply. âyou drove me homeâ he says. âbecause jungwon asked me to.â -âyou stayedâ he continues. ânot because of you?â you answer. he swallows once. âyou listened.â you donât deny that. âi donât need you adjusting your behavior because of thatâ he says. your jaw tightens slightly. âyou think iâm adjusting?â- âyes.â-âthen maybe youâre misreading it.â he looks at you sharply. âi supported your argument because it was strongâ you continue. ânot because i felt sorry for you.â -âi didnât say you felt sorry for meâ he mutters. âyou didnât have to.â he exhales slowly, clearly realizing this isnât going the way he intended. âiâm not good at thisâ he says finally. âat what?â you ask. he gestures vaguely again. âthis,â you wait. ânot knowing where i standâ he finishes. the honesty catches you slightly off guard. âyou stand where you always haveâ you reply. âfirst?â he asks lightly, though it doesnât quite sound like a joke. you donât smile, and youâre so confused with what heâs saying. âno, as my partner.â, you say. he blinks. the word hangs heavier than it should.
he shifts again, clearly thrown off balance now. âright.â thereâs an awkward pause. students pass at the end of the hallway, voices echoing faintly, but the space between you feels strangely insulated. he clears his throat. âi have to-â he gestures vaguely toward the stairwell. âi need to grab something from the dorm.â you look at him. âwe were going to review the data update.â- âiâll send comments laterâ he replies quickly. you stare at him for half a second longer. âyouâre so weird.â- âiâm notâ he says and gives you a tight, almost apologetic half-smile. âi just donât want to work right now.â for a moment, it looks like he might stay. then he takes a step backward instead. âiâll text youâ he says, already retreating. you watch him go. he walks down the hallway too quickly to look casual, one hand pushing open the stairwell door with more force than necessary. the door swings shut behind him with a dull echo. you remain standing there for a few seconds. then you exhale slowly. âunbelievableâ you mutter under your breath. maybe heâs right, maybe you do pity him. and somehow, that had turned into something fragile. you adjust your bag on your shoulder and start walking in the opposite direction, irritation simmering just beneath your calm exterior. if he wanted competition, you could give him that, but after the drive it would just feel wrong. youâre already pulling your phone out of your bag as you head toward the library. thereâs no message from him, which you expected, and that annoys you more than if there had been something awkward waiting on the screen. you lock your phone and sit down at a table without hesitating, opening the shared document and scrolling straight to the risk section. you make three edits before your phone buzzes.
jake: iâll review tonight.
you: send comments before midnight. iâm finalizing tomorrow morning. okay.
thatâs it. no explanation. no acknowledgment of the hallway. just logistics. you work for another twenty minutes before another notification appears.
jake: you moved the risk paragraph?
you: yes. it reads stronger after the comparative section.
jake: it sounds like weâre accusing them.
you: we are.
jake: thatâs not subtle.
you: subtlety created the inconsistency.
jake: youâre pushing harder than yesterday.
you: iâm being precise.
jake: whatever
the next morning he walks into the study room exactly on time, and when he sets his bag down beside the chair he says, âmorningâ in a tone that is neutral enough to pass for casual. without looking up from your notebook, you answer, âmorningâ keeping your voice even as you continue scanning the page. he sits across from you and opens his laptop, then glances at you briefly before saying, âi left comments on the framingâ as though announcing something procedural rather than provocative. you nod once and reply, âi sawâ still not lifting your eyes. his fingers hover over the keyboard before he adds, âyou didnât change themâ and you respond, âthey didnât need changingâ in the same steady cadence. leaning back slightly, he studies you and says, âitâs aggressiveâ to which you reply, âno jake, itâs accurateâ finally meeting his gaze. he watches you for a second longer and remarks, âyouâre back to stabbingâ and you answer evenly, âyou apparently prefer that.â a faint, humorless curve touches his mouth as he says, âitâs familiarâ and you conclude, âthen weâre aligned.â he exhales softly and shifts in his seat before saying, âyou donât have to swing that farâ and you counter, âiâm not swinging.â he tilts his head and insists, âyou areâ then adds, âyesterday you were⊠differentâ his pause deliberate. you close your laptop slowly before saying, âand you just leftâ and he responds, âi needed spaceâ while holding your gaze. âyou walked awayâ you reply, your tone precise, and he looks at you directly now as he says, âyou were looking at me like iâd cracked.â you remain calm as you answer, âyou were talking nonsenseâ then clarify, ânot in a bad way.â his jaw tightens before he says, âi donât need you adjusting because of one bad nightâ and you respond, âiâm not adjusting.â he leans forward slightly and says, âyou were softerâ and you reply, âand now iâm notâ before adding, âproblem solved.â frustration flickers across his face as he says, âthatâs not what i meantâ and you answer, âthen clarifyâ but he doesnât. instead, he looks down at his screen and says, âletâs just focus on the data.â- âagreedâ you reply, reopening your laptop.
you work in silence for several minutes, the only sound the steady rhythm of typing, until he finally says without looking up, âyou donât have to pretend it didnât matterâ his voice quieter now. you glance at him and ask, âpretend what didnât matter?â and he answers, âthe night.â you study him briefly before saying, âyou donât even remember itâ and he replies, âi remember enough.â tilting your head slightly, you ask, âdo you?â and after a pause he admits, âi remember feeling stupid.â- âyou werenâtâ you say, and when he looks at you more sharply, he mutters, âstop looking at me like that.â you hold his gaze and ask, âlike what?â and he answers, âlike youâve decided something.â- âi haveâ you say, watching him go still before he asks, âand?â you donât hesitate as you tell him, âyouâre not effortlessâ then add, âyouâre just controlled. like me.â he blinks once and says, âthatâs worseâ a brief silence stretches between you before he says quietly, âyou donât pity meâ and you answer, âno.â he searches your face and asks, âyouâre sureâ and you reply, âyes.â he nods once and says, âthatâs inconvenientâ and although you almost smile, you donât. instead, you reopen your laptop and say, âwe still need to finalize the funding implicationsâ and he nods, returning to his typing as the air between you shifts into something unsettled but no longer hostile. after a while, he breaks the silence again by saying, âyou donât have to go back to competing just because i made it weirdâ and you look up at him before replying, âiâm not competing.â he studies you and insists, âyou areâ and you counter, âiâm working.â his eyes narrow slightly as he says, âyouâre punishing meâ and you ask, âfor what?â he holds your gaze and answers, âfor walking awayâ and you respond evenly, âif i wanted to punish you, youâd know.â he huffs out a quiet breath that almost sounds like a laugh and says, âthatâs reassuringâ and you reply, âi promise.â another stretch of silence follows before he says more quietly, âi didnât think youâd⊠back me like thatâ and you ask, âin the meeting?â he nods and says, âyeahâ and you answer simply, âyou were right.â he shakes his head slightly and says, âthatâs not whyâ and when you remain silent, waiting, he murmurs, âforget it.â -ânoâ you say firmly, adding, âfinishâ and after hesitating he admits, âit didnât feel strategic.â -âit wasnâtâ you reply, and he looks at you carefully before asking, âthen what was it?â you pause before answering, âit was fairâ and he holds your gaze a second too long before looking away first. the rest of the session remains steady but tense, and when you finally pack up your things, you notice him watching you as he asks, âyouâre not going to say it?â adjusting the strap of your bag, you reply, âsay what?â and he says, âthat youâre still annoyed.â you adjust your bag more firmly on your shoulder and say, âyouâre weirdâ and he responds, âiâm not.â -âyou areâ you insist, and he gives you that tight half-smile before saying, âi just donât feel like working anymore.â you shake your head slightly and tell him, âthatâs not what this isâ and he asks, âthen what is it?â after a brief pause, you answer, âyou donât like not knowing where you standâ and he goes quiet. you hold his gaze and add, âand i donât like being misunderstoodâ and he looks like he might say something else. instead, he nods once and says, âiâll send the revised funding draft tonight.â -âiâll review itâ you reply, and this time you walk out first.
the ranking board goes up at 9:03 a.m., not 9:00 and not 9:05 but 9:03, as if the department enjoys suspense, and by 9:04 the hallway outside the faculty office is packed with bodies pressing forward in anticipation. you did not plan to come this early and you definitely did not plan to stand this close to the board, but eunchae dragged you here under the excuse of âemotional supportâ and now you are wedged between jungwon and chaewon while jay stretches on his toes trying to see over everyoneâs shoulders. from somewhere behind you, sunoo complains, âmove. i canât breathe and i refuse to faint before seeing my academic downfallâ and kazuha answers calmly, âitâs alphabetical. no one is faintingâ while niki mutters, âspeak for yourself.â you do not speak. you do not breathe. you just scan, your eyes moving automatically to the top where the numbers settle into focus.
rank 1: l/n y/n - 4.98.
for half a second your brain refuses to process it, and then eunchae grabs your arm and says, âyou moved upâ already grinning as you blink and reply, âby one decimal.â chaewon leans closer to the board and says, âthatâs not the point. you moved upâ and somewhere behind you jay whistles and adds, âof course she did. unreal.â you do not look at them. you look down one line instead.
rank 2: sim jaeyun - 4.97.
your stomach tightens in a way that feels strangely wrong because he dropped, not dramatically and not catastrophically but by one decimal, and it is enough. âwhoaâ niki says softly, and a subtle shift moves through the crowd, the kind that happens when something unexpected but not explosive occurs as heads turn and whispers travel quickly. you do not turn immediately because you know he is here and you can feel it, standing slightly behind jungwon, close enough to see but far enough not to be at the center of the cluster. jay is the first to say it out loud when he mutters, âthatâs brutalâ though he does not sound entirely sympathetic, and heeseung replies, âitâs one decimal. relaxâ while niki adds lightly, âyeah. itâs not like he dropped to fifth.â you finally turn and find jake looking at the board as if he is analyzing a case study, not reacting and not smiling, just reading. sunghoon glances at him carefully and asks, âyou good?â and jake nods once before replying easily, âyeah. itâs mid-semester. it shifts.â his tone is smooth and controlled and practiced, and you recognize it instantly when he continues, almost amused, âitâs literally nothing. statistical fluctuation.â niki snorts and says, âyou sound like youâre narrating your own declineâ and jake answers lightly, âiâm not declining. i dropped by one decimalâ while jay adds, âand she moved up by one.â jakeâs gaze flicks to you then, brief and measured, and he says, âcongratsâ the word clean with no sarcasm and no edge, and you reply, âthanks.â it should feel like victory. it kinda does, but somehow also does not. eunchae squeezes your shoulder and whispers, âyou did itâ and you nod faintly as the group begins to disperse into smaller clusters, some debating what caused the shift and others laughing it off while the tension dissolves into regular campus noise. jake does not move right away. he stands there a second longer than necessary before shrugging once and saying, âguess iâll try harderâ and itâs a joke and itâs not. niki watches him closely and says, âyou donât have toâ and jake gives him a look before replying, âiâm fine.â you hate how quickly he says it, and before you can overthink it you step closer and say, âitâs one decimalâ and he glances at you and answers, âi know.â you add, âit doesnât define anythingâ and he smiles faintly before replying, âiâm awareâ but there is something too polished about the exchange and too tidy. sunoo leans toward you and murmurs, âthis is awkwardâ and you whisper back, âshut up.â jake runs a hand through his hair, posture relaxed but eyes sharper than usual, and says, âwe still have the funding review next week. that matters moreâ and jungwon nods as jake continues, ârankings fluctuate. the project doesnât.â he is performing calm. you can see it, and everyone else definitely can too.
as the group drifts toward the cafĂ© while still dissecting the ranking system like it is a sport, with jay arguing that decimals are âpsychological warfareâ and sunoo dramatically claiming he deserves emotional compensation, jake walks beside you not too close and not distant either, just slightly off, and says quietly without looking at you, âyou earned it.â you glance at him and reply, âso did youâ and he huffs a faint laugh before saying, âapparently not enough.â you tell him, âthatâs not how this worksâ and he shrugs as he says, âit is, thoughâ and there is no bitterness in his voice, which makes it worse. when you reach the cafĂ©, everyone orders something unnecessarily complicated except him. he orders black coffee. niki immediately says, âyou absolutely hate black coffee?â and jake shrugs before replying, âitâs efficientâ and niki counters, âit sounds like punishmentâ while jake smiles slightly and says, âi need to study late tonight.â you watch him take the first sip and he does not flinch, and you hate that you notice that. the conversation shifts to presentation deadlines and midterms and someoneâs lab disaster, and jake laughs at the right moments and contributes normally, he even teases sunoo once, but you keep catching him staring at nothing for half a second too long before snapping back. when jay says, âat least youâre still secondâ jake replies smoothly, âsecond is stableâ and takes another sip of the coffee he obviously does not like, making your stomach twists. for the first time in years, you do not feel triumphant. you feel unsettled. you lean slightly closer to him and say quietly, âitâs temporaryâ and he glances at you with one eyebrow lifting before replying, âso is yours.â you shake your head and say, âthatâs not what i meantâ and he answers, âi knowâ with no hostility, just restraint. eunchae suddenly claps her hands and says, âwe should celebrateâ and everyone groans except sunoo, who says, âyes. i demand cakeâ while jake shakes his head lightly and says, âyes, letâs celebrate her.â jungwon replies, âwe can celebrate you bothâ and jake answers casually, âthereâs nothing to celebrate for meâ and when you look at him sharply he catches it and adds, âiâm jokingâ but you do not think he is.
for years this has been the dynamic. he wins. you chase. you narrow the gap. now the gap has shifted, and instead of relief you feel like something tilted that was not supposed to.
when the group starts planning the weekend in loud overlapping suggestions, jake steps slightly back from the circle, just half a step and subtle enough that most would miss it, but you see it, and for the first time being first does not feel like victory. it feels like distance. then he checks his phone, his expression flattening for half a second before he pushes back his chair and stands. âi have a thingâ he says casually as he slides his phone into his pocket, and niki replies over the rim of his cup, âyou always have a thing.â jake shrugs into his jacket and says, âitâs a busy lifeâ which makes jay roll his eyes and answer, âyouâre second, not unemployed.â jake smirks faintly and says, âexactly. i have standards to maintainâ and you just canât laugh. you watch him grab his bag, tracking the efficiency of the movement, until eunchae looks up and asks, âyouâre leaving?â and he replies, âyeah. iâll see you later.â there is no pause and no glance in your direction this time. he just walks out, the door swinging shut behind him. you sit there for three full seconds before standing and saying, âiâll be backâ and sunoo immediately asks, âare you chasing him?â you answer too quickly with, ânoâ and niki mutters into his coffee, âyes, you areâ but you ignore them and step outside. jake has not gone far. he is standing near the side entrance, staring at his phone like it personally insulted him, and when he hears the door open he looks up and asks, âyou forgot something?â -âyesâ you say, and he waits, one eyebrow lifting slightly as you walk closer and tell him, âyouâre not fine.â he exhales through his nose and says, âi amâ and when you reply, âyouâre notâ he answers flatly, âitâs one decimal. you donât need to manage my emotional stability.â you shake your head and say, âiâm not managing youâ and he counters, âyouâre hovering.â you blink and say, âiâm standingâ and he replies, âsame difference.â crossing your arms, you tell him, âyouâre acting weirdâ and he says, âiâm not.âhe laughs quietly before adding, âthatâs rich.â when you ask, âwhy?â he answers, âbecause you win and then you chase me outside to make sure iâm okayâ and there is something sharper under the humor now as he adds, âitâs unnecessary.â you feel that land but keep your voice steady as you say, âitâs not about winningâ and he replies, âsure.â -âit isnâtâ you insist, and he says your name more quietly, ây/n, i dropped by one decimal. thatâs not a breakdown.â -âi knowâ you say, and he responds, âthen stop looking at me like it is.â you hesitate just long enough for him to notice, and he says, âthatâs what i thought.â your jaw tightens and you tell him, âyouâre allowed to be botheredâ but he answers immediately, âiâm not bothered.â -âbut i know you areâ you press, and he steps back slightly, creating space as he asks, âwhy do you need me to be?â the question catches you off guard and you say, âi donâtâ and he replies, âthen let it go.â you study him, taking in the too-straight posture and the tightness in his jaw before saying quietly, âyou donât have to pretendâ and he laughs again, thinner this time, as he says, âiâm not pretending.â- âyou hate losingâ you say, and he answers, âi didnât lose.â- âyou movedâ you counter, and he shoots back, âso did you. congratulationsâ the word not bitter but not soft either. you swallow and say, âthis wasnât supposed to be like thisâ and he raises an eyebrow as he asks, âlike what?â -âyou behind meâ you admit, and his eyes sharpen as he repeats, âbehind you?â -âthatâs not what i meantâ you say quickly, but he answers, âitâs exactly what you meant.â you stop yourself mid-sentence and then say instead, âit feels offâ and he looks at you for a long second before admitting quietly, âyeah. it kinda does.â
the honesty slips out unintentionally, and you soften without meaning to as you say, âitâs temporary.â he exhales and says, âyou donât know thatâ and you reply, âyouâll move back up.â he gives you a look you cannot quite read and asks, âand if i donât?â- âyou probably willâ you insist. âyou sound very confident in meâ he says, and you answer, âi amâ watching something flicker in his expression before it closes again. âthatâs the problemâ he says, and you frown as you ask, âwhat does that mean?â he answers slowly, âit means you donât need to reassure me.â -âiâm not reassuring youâ you say, and he replies, âyou are.â when you start with, âjake-â he cuts you off more sharply than before and says, âiâm fine. i donât need a motivational speech.â -âitâs not a speechâ you argue. âit feels like oneâ he says. you stare at him and ask, âwhy are you mad at me?â and he answers, âiâm not mad.â -âyouâre snappingâ you say. âiâm not snappingâ he insists and runs a hand through his hair, frustration bleeding through as he says, âi donât need you calibrating your tone because i dropped a decimal.â- âiâm not calibrating anythingâ you reply, and he says, âyou are. youâve been different since the party.â -âthat has nothing to do with thisâ you answer, and he counters, âit has everything to do with this.â you go quiet, and he notices as he says, âyou donât get it.â -âthen explainâ you tell him, and after hesitating he says lower, âitâs easier when youâre chasing.â you blink and ask, âwhat?â and he repeats, âitâs easier when iâm aheadâ before adding, âbecause then i know what i am to you.â the words hang between you, and you ask quietly, âand what are you to me?â he looks at you like he did not expect the question and answers, âcompetition.â the word feels wrong in the space between you. âand if youâre not ahead?â you ask, and his jaw tightens as he says, âi donât knowâ the honesty slipping out before he can stop it. you step closer and say, âit doesnât change anythingâ but he answers immediately, âit does.â -âhow?â you press, and he looks away as he says, âyou donât see it.â - âthen tell meâ you say, and he shakes his head once and answers, âno.â- âwhy?â you ask. âbecause i donât want to overreact to something that isnât even realâ he says. âwhat isnât real?â you ask, and he looks at you with something raw flashing across his expression before he gestures vaguely between you and says, âthis. whatever this is.â your pulse stumbles and you say, âwhat? there is no thisâ and he lets out a short laugh as he replies, âexactly.â silence stretches between you until he straightens, control sliding back into place like armor, and says again, âitâs fine. i just need to work harder.â - âthatâs not the solutionâ you say. âit usually isâ he replies. âyou donât need to punish yourselfâ you tell him. âiâm not punishing myselfâ he answers. âyou ordered black coffeeâ you point out. âthatâs not a crimeâ he says. âbut you hate black coffeeâ you remind him, and he almost smiles as he says, âyou care too much.â - âand you deflect too muchâ you reply.
he exhales slowly before saying, âi donât want you feeling responsible for my ranking.â - âi donâtâ you insist. and he studies you carefully before saying, âthen stop trying to fix it.â you freeze and say quietly, âiâm not trying to fix anythingâ and he nods once as he says, âgood.â after a pause he adds more softly, âyou should be happyâ and you stare at him as you say, âi am.â- âare you though?â he asks, and the question hits harder than you expect. you hesitate, and he sees it as he says quietly, âsee?â you look away for the first time and admit, âit just doesnât feel right.â - âwhy?â he asks. âbecause it feels like i stepped forward and you stepped backâ you say, and he nods slowly as he replies, âthatâs how rankings work.â - âthatâs not what i meanâ you say, and he knows it but does not want to say it. after a moment he tells you, âyou donât have to chase meâ and you answer, âiâm not chasing you.â - âyou are right nowâ he says. you exhale sharply and say, âyou leftâ and he replies, âand you followedâ the words sitting heavy between you. you hold his gaze and say again, âi donât pity youâ and he nods as he answers, âi know.â - âthen why are you acting like i do?â you ask, and after hesitating he says almost under his breath, âbecause itâs easier than the alternative.â - âwhat alternative?â you press, and he meets your eyes and for a second almost says it, but then his expression hardens and he says, âitâs nothing.â you feel the wall go up as he steps back and says, âiâll see you tomorrow.â - âjaeyun-â you start, âdonât.â, his voice cuts you sharp. âdonât call me that.â it comes out quick, almost harsh. you catch yourself. âjake.â a beat. âwhatâs going on with you?â- âiâm fineâ and this time it sounds less like reassurance and more like a boundary. âjust-⊠just leave me alone y/nâ he walks away before you can stop him, and you stand there watching him go again.
by the time his dorm room goes quiet, jake tells himself itâs one decimal. he tells himself itâs mid-semester. he tells himself the ranking board is a temporary snapshot and not a verdict. he tells himself a lot of things, because if he doesnât keep repeating them, his brain starts doing what it always does when something slips. it starts forecasting the worst outcome like itâs preparing a case file. the worst outcome is not âsecond placeâ not really. the worst outcome is being seen as someone who can be beaten, someone who can be surpassed, someone who can be caught and left behind, because jake has lived long enough in rooms where praise turns to disappointment the moment you stop being exceptional. he hasnât been allowed to be average. he hasnât been allowed to be âfine.â fine is what people say right before they stop looking at you. he sits on the edge of his bed with his laptop open, the ranking board still there on the screen like itâs nailed to his wall. 4.97. the number should not matter this much. it is a decimal, a rounding error, a meaningless fluctuation in a system that loves to pretend it can quantify human effort. but his body doesnât treat it like a decimal. his body treats it like threat. his chest is tight, his throat feels strange, his eyes burn in a way that makes him blink too hard and stare too long at the screen like he can intimidate it into changing. he isnât crying, he tells himself. heâs just tired. his eyes are just irritated. heâs been staring at the screen too long. âthatâs allâ he adds under his breath, like saying it aloud will make his body believe him, and he still doesnât close the tab, because if he closes it, it becomes real. it becomes something he canât monitor. the overhead light is off. he doesnât remember turning it off. the desk lamp makes the room feel smaller, like a box, and he is used to boxes because boxes are controllable and boxes are predictable and boxes have rules. he can win inside boxes. the problem is that his life keeps getting bigger, the expectations keep expanding, and the rules keep changing without warning, and every time they change, he has to run faster just to keep the same ground.
the door opens without warning, and niki walks in first, tossing his bag onto the desk as he looks around and asks, âwhy is it so dark. are we having a grief ceremonyâ while jake doesnât look up and answers, âthe overhead light is annoying.â sunghoon steps in behind him and shuts the door quietly, taking one look at jake and pausing, because sunghoon doesnât joke first when something is off, but niki does as he says, âif youâre brooding about the ranking, iâm filing a complaint. itâs literally mid-semester.â- âiâm not broodingâ jake replies, and the flatness of his voice is the first tell that he is, which makes niki freeze mid-motion and stare at him as he says, âyouâre sitting in the dark staring at your laptop like it owes you money.â- âiâm studyingâ jake says, and niki counters immediately with, âyouâre not typingâ until jake finally looks up, eyes sharper than they should be for this conversation, and says, âcan you not.â niki pauses, then his gaze flicks to the laptop screen and he says more quietly, âoh. you have the page openâ and jake moves a hand as if to shut it, but he hesitates for half a second too long, and that hesitation is not about the laptop. itâs about the feeling that if he closes it, heâs admitting it matters. sunghoonâs voice is calm when he says, âitâs not about the decimalâ and jakeâs jaw tightens instantly as he replies, âit is.â - âit isnâtâ sunghoon repeats evenly, and jakeâs laugh comes out sharp and short as he says, âyou donât get to tell me what iâm feelingâ while sunghoon answers, âiâm not telling you. iâm noticing.â niki drags his chair around and sits backward in it, arms folded across the backrest, and says, âyou donât react like this to gradesâ watching jake carefully. âiâm not reactingâ jake insists, and niki points out again, like heâs building a case, âyouâre in the darkâ until jakeâs fingers curl at his sides and he says, âcan we drop it.â nikiâs gaze stays on him as he asks, âdid you two fight?â and jakeâs head snaps up as he says, âwhat?â while niki clarifies, âyou and y/n. you left weird. she came back weird. and now youâre sitting here like your soul got audited.â jake looks away immediately, because if he looks at them too long heâll give something away, and he says, âwe didnât fightâ but niki insists, âyou did somethingâ and jake answers, âi didnâtâ until sunghoonâs voice goes quieter and he says, âyou snappedâ and jakeâs shoulders stiffen. nikiâs eyebrows lift slowly as he says, âyou snapped at her?â and jake mutters, âi didnât snapâ the denial sounding like a reflex, like something he learned a long time ago, but sunghoon says, âyou kind of did. outside the cafĂ©â and jakeâs eyes lift sharply as he asks, âyou heard that?â while sunghoon answers, âyou werenât subtle.â jake swallows, and his throat feels tight again, because he remembers your face when he said it, remembers the way your eyes sharpened and then cooled, remembers the instant you stopped offering softness like it was something you could put away in a drawer and lock, and when he starts with, âshe kept trying to-â he stops, hands clenching because even he can hear how pathetic heâs about to sound. niki prompts, gentler but still persistent, âtrying to whatâ and jake says finally, âfix itâ and when sunghoon asks, âfix whatâ jakeâs mouth goes dry because he doesnât want to say it and he doesnât want to name it because naming it makes it real, but the word slips out anyway, rough and small. âmeâ he says.
nikiâs expression shifts like something in him softens and then hardens in the same breath as he replies, âshe wasnât trying to fix youâ and jake says too fast, âyou werenât thereâ but niki answers, âwe were ten feet awayâ and jake pushes on, voice sharpening as if heâs arguing a point in debate because arguing is easier than admitting he liked it. âshe followed meâ he says. âshe came outside like i was- like i couldnât handle itâ and sunghoonâs eyes stay steady as he replies, âor she came outside because she noticedâ which makes jake laugh once, humorless, as he asks, ânoticed whatâ and sunghoon answers, âthat you were not fine.â jakeâs chest tightens at the phrase, not fine, the worst label, the one that means youâre slipping, and he insists, âi was fineâ but niki doesnât buy it as he says, âyou keep saying that.â jake turns toward the window as if the glass can give him distance and make his body stop reacting, pressing his palm to the back of his neck as he exhales hard and says, âitâs stupidâ but niki answers, âtry usâ and jake stares at the curtain seam, jaw clenched, before admitting quietly, âshe looked at me like she.., i donât know- saw something.â the room goes still, and niki tilts his head and asks, âsaw what?â and jake snaps, sharper than he intended, âi donât know. thatâs the pointâ because he hates not knowing and he hates being uncertain and he hates not being able to categorize a situation, because uncertainty is where failure grows. sunghoon doesnât flinch as he says, âyou donât like being seenâ and jake scoffs, âthatâs not-â but sunghoon continues, calm as a judge, âyou donât. not when you canât control what they seeâ and jakeâs throat tightens because he wants to deny it and laugh it off and make it a joke and escape, but his eyes burn again, and this time the wetness is real, and it makes him furious because he has spent years proving he doesnât break. nikiâs voice drops, less teasing now, as he says, âitâs not about losing firstâ like heâs naming a thing jake refuses to name, and jake swallows hard and answers, âit is.â but niki continues, âitâs about what happens if youâre not first. what it meansâ and jakeâs laugh comes out jagged as he says, âit means iâm secondâ while niki replies, âit means people stop expecting you to be perfect.â
jakeâs jaw tightens like a trap as he says, âpeople never stop expectingâ and the truth slips out before he can guard it. sunghoon watches him and says, âthere it isâ and jake turns back fast, eyes sharp, as he says, âdonât.â but niki doesnât look away as he says, âyou act like you canât afford to slipâ and jakeâs chest tightens harder because he canât. he canât afford it. he has built his entire safety on performance, not emotional safety, actual safety, stability, respect. the kind of doors that open when youâre the best and close when youâre merely good, and being âgoodâ is a cliff edge in his mind. he doesnât tell them that, but his silence does. âit was predictable beforeâ jake says instead, because predictable sounds reasonable and fear sounds pathetic. âit was structuredâ and sunghoon asks, âand now?â and jakeâs voice goes lower as he admits, ânow sheâs first.â nikiâs eyebrows lift as he says, âand youâre second?â and jakeâs fingers flex as he insists, âit shouldnât matterâ but sunghoon answers softly, âyet it doesâ and jake exhales slowly as he says, âi donât like how it changes things.â niki presses, âhow does it change things?â and jake opens his mouth and nothing comes out, because he doesnât know how to explain that the chase was a script he understood, and without the script he doesnât know what heâs supposed to be, and he canât say that without sounding like heâs admitting he needs you to keep him sharp, needs you to keep him defined, needs the tension to keep him from dissolving into whatever he is without competition. âi shouldnât have snappedâ he says instead, because guilt is easier to admit than fear, and niki nods once as he replies, âno. you shouldnât haveâ while jakeâs voice cracks slightly when he says, âshe wasnât even wrong.â sunghoonâs expression softens faintly as he says, âshe was trying to be decentâ and jake looks down, hands clenched again, as he admits, âi made it sound like she was pitying meâ and nikiâs voice is blunt when he says, âbecause you were embarrassed.â jake swallows and says, âi hate that i did thatâ and that is the truth, not the decimal and not the ranking but the fact that you followed him and tried to steady him and he threw it back at you like it was an insult. and he doesnât say that the look on your face keeps replaying. and he doesnât say itâs easier to take a hit from anyone else than to see disappointment in your eyes. because he doesnât know why, he just knows. niki pushes off the chair and stands as he says, âthen fix itâ and jake looks up and tries, âit wasnât that badâ but sunghoonâs voice is quiet and firm when he says, âyouâre in the dark. it was that badâ and jake rubs his face hard before asking, âwhat if she doesnât want to see me.â niki pauses like the question actually surprises him and asks, âsince when do you care about thatâ and jakeâs jaw tightens as he says, âi donât?â but niki lifts an eyebrow and replies, âyou literally just askedâ making jake look away. sunghoonâs voice lands steady as he says, âitâll be alright, she followed you.â and that hits because you did. you didnât have to. jakeâs phone sits on the desk and he hasnât touched it, because he has been sitting here trying to will his nerves into obedience and he canât, and when he admits quietly, âi donât know what to sayâ niki shrugs and says, âstart with âi was an idiotââ which makes jake shoot him a look as he says, âiâm not saying thatâ while sunghoonâs mouth curves faintly as he replies, âbut you were.â jake huffs a breath that almost becomes a laugh and fails, then grabs his jacket like grabbing something physical will stop his thoughts from spinning as he mutters, âiâll be backâ and nikiâs grin is small but real when he says, âlook at that. functional human behaviorâ while jake answers automatically, âshut upâ but the bite isnât there.
he leaves before they can push further, and the hallway outside is loud with dorm life, doors opening and voices echoing and someone arguing on the phone, but jake feels like heâs moving through it underwater. his pulse is too loud. his hands feel too cold. he tells himself this is not a big deal. he tells himself this is basic decency. he tells himself this has nothing to do with anything else, even as the truth he refuses to name stays simple underneath it all. he is terrified of being the kind of person who loses control and then loses respect, and right now he feels dangerously close to that line.
by the time he reaches your dorm building, he slows, not because heâs afraid youâll reject him, because his brain hasnât even allowed that category to form, but because heâs afraid youâll look at him the way you did in the cafĂ©, like heâs slipping and like heâs not what he pretends to be and like you can see the fear he canât say out loud. he stands outside the entrance for a full ten seconds anyway, then he steps inside, and for the first time all day he doesnât turn around. he doesnât give himself time to reconsider, and by the time he reaches your dorm floor his pulse is loud enough that it annoys him, because itâs just a conversation and itâs just an apology and heâs had harder ones. he knocks once, then again because the first one felt too light, and after movement inside and a brief pause the door opens to you standing there in an oversized sweatshirt with your hair slightly messy like youâve run your hands through it too many times, your eyes blinking when you see him as you say, âjake?â and for half a second he forgets what he rehearsed before managing, âheyâ his voice steadier than he feels as he adds, âcan you step outside for a minute.â you study him like youâre searching his face for tension or sarcasm or something sharp and finding none, and then you say, âyes, sureâ stepping out and closing the door behind you quietly. the hallway feels too narrow, and without thinking he gestures toward the exit and says, âletâs go downstairsâ and you donât question it, you just follow.
outside, the night air hits differently, cooler and softer, and the campus is quieter than it was earlier with most windows lit but distant, streetlights lining the pathway in long golden stretches and casting slow pools of light over the pavement. you both walk a few steps in silence before he stops near the edge of the courtyard and shoves his hands into his jacket pockets, then says, âi shouldnât have snapped at youâ and you blink as he keeps his gaze away and adds, âoutside the cafĂ©. i was being-â he hesitates, âunfair.â you wait, and he exhales slowly before saying, âyou werenât pitying me.â- âno.â you reply quietly. âi know nowâ he says, and thereâs something tight in the way he says it, like the admission costs him, which makes you tilt your head slightly and ask, âthen whyâd you act like i was?â he finally looks at you, and the streetlight above throws soft gold across your face and catches in your eyes in a way that makes them look brighter than usual, almost reflective, and for a second he notices the light more than your expression, the thought strangely specific and unsettling in a way he doesnât have language for. instead of answering directly, he says, âi donât like when things shiftâ and you frown faintly as you ask, âshift how?â and he replies quickly, almost too quickly, âthe ranking. itâs just. different.â- âitâs one decimalâ you say gently. âi knowâ he answers. âyou act like itâs moreâ you say, and he replies immediately, âitâs notâ but you keep watching him and ask, âthen what is it?â and he hesitates, because heâs not going to say fear and heâs not going to say pressure and heâs definitely not going to say that this morning he felt like he was slipping out of the version of himself everyone expects. âitâs just annoyingâ he says finally. âi donât like dropping.â you cross your arms lightly and say, âno one likes droppingâ and he answers, âiâll move back upâ a hint of edge in his tone, pride and defense threaded together as he adds, âitâs not permanent.â - âi didnât say it wasâ you reply, and he looks at you again as the light shifts with a breeze moving through the trees, the reflection in your eyes flickering in a way he finds distracting for reasons he canât explain. you donât look triumphant or smug. you look careful. âiâm not celebrating you losingâ you say quietly. âi knowâ he replies, and you continue, âyou think i feel good about it.â-  âi donâtâ he says. âyou did earlierâ you counter, and he winces slightly as he admits, âi was being an idiot.â you almost smile and say, âyou said that, not meâ and he huffs out a quiet breath that mightâve been a laugh as he says, âyeah. well. i meant it.â silence settles between you again, but itâs softer now and less sharp, and you glance toward the path stretching across campus where a few students pass in the distance with voices low and indistinct, the air smelling faintly like rain even though it hasnât rained. âyou donât have to pretend youâre not botheredâ you say, and he replies, âiâm not pretending.â - âyou areâ you insist, and he looks at you again, frustration flickering because lately you see through him too easily, and before he can stop himself he says, âi donât get to be bothered.â you blink and ask, âwhatâs that supposed to mean?â and he shrugs like it should be obvious as he says, âit means itâs mid-semester. iâll fix it.â - âthatâs not what i asked.â you reply. he exhales slowly and says, âitâs not a big deal.â - âyeah, you keep saying thatâ you point out. âbecause itâs trueâ he answers.
you step a little closer without thinking, not confrontational, just closer, and you ask quietly, âthen whyâre you hereâ and the question catches him because he didnât expect it. he looks at you. really looks at you this time. and the streetlight glow softens the edges of everything, your expression and the tension in your shoulders and even the night itself, and he says, âbecause i donât like leaving things like that.â - âlike what?â you ask. âunresolvedâ he answers, and you search his face as you say, âyou think weâre unresolved?â and he hesitates before admitting, âmaybe.â you look away for a second, then back at him, and you say, âyouâre not replaceable, you knowâ and he stiffens slightly as he replies, âi didnât say i wasâ but you answer, âyou donât have toâ and he swallows. you step back slightly to give him space again as you say, âi didnât move up because you moved down. those arenât connectedâ and he replies quickly, âi know.â - âyouâre acting like they areâ you say, and he runs a hand through his hair as he admits, âit just feels different.â you nod slowly and say, âyeahâ and when he glances at you and asks, âyeahâ you repeat, âyeah. it doesâ and that surprises him, because he expected you to argue or rationalize, and instead you just agree. âitâs weirdâ you continue. âiâve been chasing you for three yearsâ and he lets out a faint breath as he says, âyou make it sound like a sport.â - âit wasâ you reply. he almost smiles and says, âyouâre competitiveâ and you answer, âso are youâ and he doesnât deny it. the silence between you shifts again, not empty and not tense, just full, and he notices the way the light moves in your eyes when you blink like itâs caught there intentionally, and he doesnât know why that detail sticks or why he catalogues things like that about you, he just does. âyou deserved itâ he says quietly, and you look at him and ask, âwhat?â and he clarifies, âthe move up. you deserved itâ and your expression softens almost imperceptibly as you say, âthanksâ and he nods once. âiâm not going anywhereâ he adds quickly, like he has to reestablish something, and you reply, âi didnât think you wereâ but he says, âi mean academically-â and you raise an eyebrow slightly as you answer, âyeah, i know what you meantâ and he pauses because he doesnât know if you do.
the breeze shifts again, and the campus feels strangely intimate with warm lights and quiet paths and distant familiar buildings, the kind of night that makes everything feel closer than it actually is, and suddenly he says, âyou donât have to catch me.â you blink and ask, âwhat â and he hesitates before shrugging like itâs nothing as he says, âyou donât have to chaseâ and you stare at him for a long moment before saying quietly, âi wasnât chasing because i had toâ and that lands somewhere deep in him even if he canât name where. he nods slowly, and neither of you move and neither of you step closer, but the air feels different now, softer, and neither of you knows exactly why. close enough that he can see the way your breath fogs faintly in the cool air. close enough that the streetlight above you casts gold along the curve of your cheek. close enough that he notices the tiny flicker in your eyes when you blink. he shouldnât notice that. he definitely shouldnât be thinking about it. you say quietly, âyouâre not falling behindâ and he swallows before replying, âi knowâ though the word comes out rougher than he means it to. the campus is quiet around you, the breeze moving gently through the trees, a door shutting somewhere in the distance while the world keeps going, and youâre still looking at him like that. not competitive. not guarded. not sharp. just open. it does something to him, and he doesnât think about it or weigh the consequences or calculate the variables. he just moves. itâs subtle at first, barely a step and barely a shift, and then his hand lifts almost on instinct, his fingers brushing lightly against your jaw like heâs checking if youâre real. you inhale sharply, and he sees the question in your eyes but doesnât answer it. he kisses you. itâs not rushed and not aggressive. itâs almost hesitant for the first half-second, like he expects you to pull away, but you donât. your breath catches warm and startled against his mouth, and thatâs what undoes him. the kiss deepens, not wildly and not recklessly, just enough that it stops being accidental, his hand sliding slightly along your cheek with his thumb brushing your skin while the streetlight glows warm against closed eyes and quiet night air and the world narrows down to warmth and breath and the realization that this feels different. soft. real. you donât move for a second, and then you respond. not aggressively. not desperately. just there. and thatâs what snaps him out of it, because this isnât a theory and this isnât tension and this isnât rivalry. this is you. and he just. fuck. why did he-
he pulls back first. too quickly. like he touched something electric. the distance between you feels enormous now, and you blink up at him with your lips slightly parted and your eyes wide not with anger but confusion as you breathe, âjake.â he steps back like he needs physical space to think and runs a hand through his hair as he exhales sharply and says, âi-â before cutting himself off and adding, âthat wasâŠâ then dragging a hand over his face like heâs trying to erase the last ten seconds as he mutters, âthat was stupid.â the word lands wrong. you swallow and ask, âwhyâd you do that?â and he opens his mouth but nothing coherent forms because he doesnât know. he doesnât know why your eyes looked like that under the streetlights or why the air felt charged or why standing close to you felt like standing on the edge of something he didnât understand. âi donât knowâ he admits finally. you stare at him, not hurt and not furious, just confused, and you repeat softly, âyou donât know?â and he shakes his head once with his jaw tight as he says, âit just happened.â that doesnât help. you look down for a second and then back up at him, and the softness from earlier is gone, not replaced with hostility but with uncertainty, as you say quietly, âi should go back inside.â he nods immediately, too fast, and says, âyeahâ and you hesitate like youâre waiting for him to say something else, but he doesnât, because if he opens his mouth again he might make it worse. you step back, then turn, then walk toward the dorm entrance without looking back, and he watches you go until the door closes behind you. suddenly heâs alone in the courtyard with the streetlights and the quiet and the echo of what he just did, and he drags a hand down his face as he mutters under his breath, âwhat the hell.â he just kissed you. he didnât plan it and didnât think about it and didnât even understand it, and you looked-
âgodâ he mutters to himself as he groans softly and starts walking back toward his dorm faster than necessary. by the time he pushes his own door open, niki looks up from his desk and asks, âwell?â and jake doesnât answer. he walks straight past him and drops onto his bed, covering his face with both hands, and sunghoon glances over and says, âyou look worseâ while jake muffles his voice behind his palms and says, âi messed up.â nikiâs eyebrows lift as he asks, âhow bad?â and jake exhales slowly before admitting, âi fucking kissed her.â silence follows, and then niki says, âyou what?â and jake drags his hands down his face and stares at the ceiling like it personally betrayed him as he mutters, âi donât even know why.â thatâs the worst part, because he canât categorize it and he canât frame it as strategy and he canât explain it as impulse. he just knows that when the light caught in your eyes and you looked at him like that. he stopped thinking, and now he doesnât know what this is or what he just changed.
you barely slept and the morning after feels so wrong. you wake up before your alarm and stare at the ceiling with the memory of his hand against your jaw still warm against your skin. it wasnât aggressive. it wasnât careless. it was deliberate for exactly half a second. and then it wasnât. you sit up slowly and press your palm against your cheek as if you can still feel the imprint of him there. maybe it was impulsive. maybe it meant nothing. maybe it meant something. you donât know. what you do know is that you havenât received a text. not a clarification. not a joke. not even a âsorry about that.â just silence. you tell yourself thatâs fine. you get ready anyway. heâs already in the study room when you arrive. thatâs new. jake barely ever arrives first. heâs sitting at the table with his laptop open and notes spread out with unsettling neatness. when the door opens he glances up. for a split second something flickers across his face. then itâs gone. âmorning.â jake says it like nothing happened. you stop just inside the doorway before replying carefully âmorning.â you wait. he doesnât say anything else. you walk to your seat and sit down slowly placing your bag beside you. the air feels heavier than usual. he doesnât look at you again before saying âwe need to restructure the funding risk section. your phrasing implies direct negligence.â you blink and answer âthatâs because it was negligent.â he counters immediately âit was strategic.â you stare at him. âyou were fine with that phrasing yesterday.â- âi reconsidered.â -âwhen.â -âlast night.â the words land heavier than they should. you hold his gaze. âyou reconsidered the phrasing?â -âyes.â silence. you wait for something more. he doesnât offer it. your pulse tightens slightly and you ask âare we going to talk about it?â he doesnât look up from his screen. âtalk about what?â you stare at him. he knows. âjake.â he finally looks at you with a carefully neutral expression. âwe shouldnât let personal things interfere with the project.â personal things. your stomach drops slightly. âso it was personal.â his jaw tightens. âthatâs not what i meant.â -âthen what did you mean?â he exhales slowly. âi meant it doesnât need to be a thing.â your chest tightens. âit doesnât need to be a thing?â - âit was impulsive. it doesnât have to mean anything.â the words are controlled. too controlled. you search his face for hesitation. there is none. only precision. âokay.â the word leaves your mouth steady. you look down at your notes and donât say anything else. he expected you to push. instead you nod once and open your laptop. âfine. then letâs focus on the project.â he feels the shift instantly. the softness from last night is gone. you are sharp lines and clean sentences again. he tells himself thatâs good. thatâs safer. âwe need to adjust the model.â he leans forward slightly. âyour interpretation overstates causality.â - âmy interpretation is accurate.â -âno, itâs aggressive.â you look at him, and respond âitâs honest.â -âitâs just risky.â the word sits there. you ask before you can stop yourself âso youâre afraid of risk now?â he freezes. you didnât mean it like that. but it lands anyway. âiâm not afraid of anything.â the lie settles between you. you push your chair back slightly. âthen what is this.â - âthis is me doing my job.â -âby rewriting my sections?â you say. âno y/n, by strengthening them.â -âyouâre undermining them.â he leans back and crosses his arms. âif you feel undermined thatâs not my fault.â that hits harder than it should. you stare at him. âyouâre being competitive.â -âwe are competitive.â -ânot like this.â his eyes flash slightly. âlike what.â - âlike youâre trying to win something.â he doesnât answer. because maybe he is. maybe if he wins this argument this structure this academic ground he can reestablish something solid. something defined. something that isnât a memory of your lips and the way you inhaled when he touched you.
he swallows. âyouâre reading into it.â you lean back slowly. âyou kissed me jake.â the words are quiet and direct. he goes still. âyes.â -âand now youâre acting like it didnât happen.â he looks at the ceiling and says âi said it was impulsive.â -âthat doesnât erase it.â -âit doesnât have to define anything either.â the word define catches in his throat. you study him carefully. âdo you regret it?â he hesitates for half a second too long. âno.â the answer is immediate. too immediate. you donât look convinced. he feels heat crawl up his neck. âi just donât think it needs to complicate things.â your expression shifts. âcomplicate?â - âthatâs not what i meant.â - âit sounds like you think iâm a complication.â. that landed. âno.â-âthen what am i?â he stops breathing for a second. because he doesnât know. youâve always been his rival. his equal. his benchmark. his reference point. last night you were something else. he doesnât have a word for that. âi donât know.â the admission is quiet and unpolished. the room falls silent. you look at him differently now. not angry. not victorious. just confused. âthatâs worse.â he nods once. âi know.â neither of you speak for several seconds. the air feels tight again. not electric like last night. fragile.
you close your laptop slowly. âiâm not trying to define it. i just donât want to pretend it didnât matter.â he swallows. it did matter. it mattered so much for him. thatâs the problem. he clears his throat. âitâs not that it didnât matter.â you look up sharply. he meets your eyes for exactly two seconds before looking away. âbut i donât know what it means.â there it is. not regression. not confession. just confusion. raw and exposed. you donât smile. you donât step closer. you wait for him to say something else, watching his face for any sign that he might soften again or elaborate on what he just admitted. he doesnât. instead he straightens in his chair like a switch has flipped somewhere inside him, and the softness that slipped through a second ago disappears as his shoulders square and his posture resets into something controlled. âweâre wasting timeâ jake says as he glances back at the document on his screen, his tone evening out into crisp efficiency. âwe need to finalize the revised model before friday.â you stare at him for a long second, the pivot so abrupt it almost makes you dizzy, before asking quietly, âdid you hear what i said?â without looking at you, he answers, âyesâ and when you press with a tight, âand?â he replies evenly, âand what?â your stomach tightens at the deliberate blankness in his voice. âjake.â you say, letting his name carry the frustration you are trying not to show. he exhales as if you are the one escalating things and says, âi told you it mattered. i just donât know what it means. that doesnât have to turn into a thesisâ and the phrasing stings in a way you canât quite hide. âyouâre shutting down againâ you tell him, leaning forward slightly as if proximity might force him to stay present. he shakes his head once and replies, âiâm focusingâ and he finally looks at you directly, his expression composed to the point of detachment as he says, âjust forget it.â the emphasis lands harder than the words themselves, and you blink at the subtle separation in that sentence, at the way he frames this as something individual rather than shared. âwhy are you acting like this?â you ask, and this time there is no accusation in your voice, only confusion. âiâm not acting like anythingâ he answers calmly, too calmly. you donât let him redirect. âyou kissed meâ you remind him, your voice steady despite the heat rising in your chest. âi know thatâ he says without hesitation. âand now youâre dissecting budget modelsâ you continue, watching for any crack in his composure. âbecause we have a budget model dueâ he replies, holding your gaze without flinching. the eye contact stretches, and it feels as though he is building a wall in real time, stacking controlled sentence after controlled sentence until there is no space left for anything messy. âi donât get youâ you admit finally, the words slipping out before you can filter them. something flickers across his face at that-irritation, maybe, or something more defensive-and he responds, âyou donât have to.â the words colder than he intends. you sit back slowly, absorbing the chill in that statement, and say, ârightâ because you refuse to let him see how much that landed. silence settles between you, thick and uncomfortable, the earlier fragility hardening into something structured and rigid, as if he is forcing everything back into a labeled box marked safe.
you close your laptop with deliberate care and tell him evenly, âi donât think this meetingâs going to work.â his jaw tightens almost imperceptibly before he asks, âwhy?â and you answer, âbecause youâre not here.â he gestures faintly toward himself and says, âiâm right here?â but you shake your head and reply, âno, youâre notâ and this time he looks away first. you stand and slide your bag over your shoulder, adding, âweâll review the edits laterâ and he nods once without lifting his eyes from the screen as he says, âsure.â you hesitate for half a second, waiting for something-an apology, an explanation, anything-but he doesnât look up. you turn toward the door. âheyâ he says suddenly, and the word stops you mid-step. you pause without fully turning around, and he keeps his eyes on the laptop as he says, âsee you tonight.â you frown slightly and ask, âtonight?â and he clarifies in a tone that aims for casual, âarcade night. youâre still coming, right?â the normalcy of it feels surreal, as if nothing fractured and nothing shifted and you didnât kiss him under streetlights less than a day ago. you swallow and answer, âyeah.â - âcoolâ he says, scrolling through the document like this is just another scheduling detail, before adding, âdonât be late.â there is a brief pause, and then he says, âbyeâ the word light and almost detached. you stand there a moment longer than necessary, hoping he might finally look up and undo some of the distance he just created, but he doesnât. so you leave. the door shuts softly behind you, and the quiet that follows feels louder than any argument would have. jake doesnât move for several seconds after youâre gone.
the cursor blinks on his screen, steady and indifferent. then he exhales slowly and drops his head into his hands, the composure slipping now that there is no one left to witness it. he hates that you said you donât get him. he hates that he doesnât get himself either. he knows what âyou donât have toâ sounded like. he knows it was colder than he meant it to be. but pushing feels safer than falling, and if he keeps everything inside clean lines and deadlines and due dates, then maybe he wonât have to confront the fact that when he kissed you, it didnât feel impulsive at all. it felt inevitable. you walk back to your dorm slower than you mean to. you tell yourself youâre annoyed. confused. frustrated with how impossible he is. thatâs easier to hold onto than the other thing - the way your lips still feel warm, like the memory hasnât fully faded. it was impulsive. he said so. it doesnât have to mean anything. he said that too. so why are you replaying it? why do you keep remembering the way his hand felt against your jaw, careful and steady? the way he hesitated for half a second, like he was giving you time to pull away? you didnât. thatâs what bothers you. you didnât pull away. you leaned into it. and now heâs built the distance back up like the kiss was a mistake he needs to contain, and you hate that you want him to undo it. you hate that you want him to look at you the way he did under the streetlights instead of the way he did this morning - guarded, precise, unreachable. maybe it didnât define anything. but it changed something.
you almost donât go, and that hesitation lingers while you stand in front of your mirror adjusting your jacket for no real reason other than needing something to fix. the kiss has been sitting under your skin all day, not painful and not pleasant, just present, and the way he acted that morning didnât help. you hear his voice again in your head saying âit doesnât have to mean anythingâ and your jaw tightens at the memory because if it didnât mean anything then why did it feel like that. but itâs okay, because tonightâs about having fun and before you can overthink it again you grab your phone and head out. the arcade is loud before you even step inside. neon lights flicker against the glass windows and reflect in sharp colors across the pavement, and music pulses through the doors in rhythmic bursts mixed with electronic beeps and the metallic clatter of tokens. when you walk in the air smells like soda syrup and electricity, and heâs already there. of course he is. jake is standing near the basketball game with jay and jungwon, his sleeves pushed up slightly as he laughs at something jay just said, and the neon blue light above the machine cuts across his face and sharpens his features. for half a second he looks up and sees you. the laugh falters just slightly before he smooths it over. you walk toward them before you can second-guess it. from across the room sunoo calls out dramatically âfinally i was about to file a missing persons reportâ and you reply as you approach âi was on time.â sunoo gestures at the clock above the prize counter and says âacademically socially questionableâ which makes eunchae rush toward you and hook her arm through yours while whispering âyou look goodâ as she scans your face like sheâs searching for emotional clues. you deadpan âi always look goodâ and jake lets out a soft snort that you feel more than hear. when you glance at him his posture is relaxed and his expression neutral but his eyes are sharper than usual, watching you in a way that feels measured.
jay claps his hands once and calls out âteams losers buy drinksâ and kazuha responds calmly âdefine losersâ while heeseung answers âlowest combined scoreâ and yunjin warns âyouâre not pairing strategically.â sunghoon suggests âpair randomly more entertainingâ and your stomach tightens faintly even though you canât explain why. niki claps once and announces ânames in a cupâ and within seconds chaos takes over as jay grabs paper napkins, sunoo insists on drawing twice because he âdoesnât trust fateâ and sakura laughs while chaewon tries to restore order. you stand still while jake stands across from you and neither of you mention the obvious. niki begins pulling names and reads them aloud as the group reacts. âjay and yunjinâ earns exaggerated groans. âheeseung and kazuhaâ draws a confident nod from heeseung. âjungwon and sunooâ makes sunoo protest loudly that he deserves a better fate. âchaewon and sakuraâ prompts sakura to bow theatrically. then niki pulls another slip and pauses before saying âsunghoon and y/nâ and you blink as sunghoon smiles faintly and says âguess weâre winning.â laughter ripples through the group, and when niki reads the final pairing âjake and eunchaeâ you feel the shift before you even look at him. itâs subtle. not anger. not irritation. just recalibration. jay grins and says âcuteâ while yunjin adds âstrategicâ and jake replies smoothly âi carry well.â eunchae elbows him and says âyouâre not carrying meâ which makes you laugh faintly without meaning to. his eyes flick toward you and then toward sunghoon who is now standing slightly closer to you as he leans toward the game list. the proximity is subtle but jake notices and doesnât react outwardly.
jungwon calls out âfirst gameâ and jay declares âair hockey classicâ and the machines light up in sharp red and blue neon that reflects across the polished floor. the arcade hums around you with laughter and flashing screens, loud enough that conversation feels close and almost intimate. you and sunghoon take your positions across from jay and yunjin while jake stands just behind eunchaeâs shoulder watching. you donât intend to be aware of that but you are. the puck flies fast once the game starts and you move instinctively, competitive focus settling over you naturally. when you block a shot sunghoon says quietly âniceâ and you smirk and reply âobviously.â from the sidelines jakeâs jaw tightens almost imperceptibly. itâs ridiculous and he knows it. sunghoon isnât doing anything inappropriate and you arenât doing anything different, but watching you laugh at something sunghoon says and lean slightly toward him while explaining a move feels different tonight and he doesnât like that even though he doesnât understand why. eunchae nudges his side and whispers âfocusâ and he answers âi amâ even though he isnât. heâs watching the way the neon light catches in your hair when you move and the way your hand brushes sunghoonâs when you both reach for the puck at the same time. itâs nothing. itâs normal. and yet it doesnât feel neutral. the game ends with your team winning by two points and jay groans âunrealâ while you say smoothly âyouâre welcomeâ and sunghoon adds with a grin âtold you.â jake claps once slowly and says lightly âimpressiveâ and the tone is easy and the smile is perfect but niki notices the slight tension in his jaw.
âbasketball nextâ niki announces quickly and the group shifts toward the next machine. you move with them and jake adjusts his position so that he ends up near you without quite stepping beside you. in a casual tone he says ânice reflexesâ and you glance at him and answer âthank youâ there is a pause that stretches just a second too long before you add âsunghoonâs not bad tooâ because it feels strange not to acknowledge your teammate. jake nods once and replies âheâs consistentâ and the word carries an odd weight you canât immediately name. you study him for half a second before asking quietly âyou okay?â and he responds immediately âiâm fineâ and this time you look away first. because whatever is happening behind his eyes tonight, he isnât letting you near it. the group migrates toward the basketball machines in a loud, shifting cluster, and the arcade swallows you back into its bright chaos.
neon reflections skate across the floor, laughter bounces off the walls, and the air is warm with the smell of syrupy soda and that faint metallic bite of tokens and electronics. jay is already declaring, âlosers buy drinks, and iâm not buying anythingâ while yunjin argues, âthat rule is authoritarian!â and jungwon is busy counting out tokens like heâs distributing rations. niki squeezes past you with a grin thatâs too knowing and says, âbasketball is where egos go to dieâ and sunoo immediately gasps and replies, âmy ego is immortal nikiâ and chaewon deadpans, âthatâs a medical concern.â you find yourself smiling despite the tension stuck in your throat, and you focus on the game list taped to nikiâs phone like it can keep you from thinking about the streetlight glow and the kiss youâre all pretending didnât happen. jake stands a few feet away, shoulder angled casually toward the machine, but his attention keeps flicking in your direction in a way thatâs brief enough to deny and frequent enough to feel. âokayâ heeseung announces, pointing at the row of machines. âweâre doing two rounds. highest score each team gets the points.â kazuha adjusts her sleeves with calm concentration and says, âiâve seen people take this too seriouslyâ and sakura laughs and replies, âwe are peopleâ and jay immediately says, âiâm notâ which makes eunchae snort. you and sunghoon end up at the machine nearest the entrance while jake and eunchae take the one beside you, and the proximity is not close enough to be intimate but close enough that you can hear jakeâs laugh when eunchae says something sharp and close enough that you can hear the rhythm of the balls hitting the rim and the low mechanical voice announcing time.
the arcade is loud but youâre hyperaware of him anyway, and you know you shouldnât be noticing the way his sleeves are pushed up again or the way he rolls his shoulders before the timer starts like this is something that matters. you definitely shouldnât be noticing the way his voice drops slightly when he teases eunchae. you tell yourself itâs just habit. the game starts and you shoot automatically, muscle memory taking over, but your focus is fractured because every time the ball leaves your hands you hear his machine next to yours, the sharp rhythm of his shots nearly synchronized with yours. you glance sideways once and catch him not looking at the hoop but at you, just for a second, before he looks away like he wasnât. your stomach flips in a way that has nothing to do with competition. beside you sunghoon murmurs lightly âfocusâ and you answer âi amâ though your voice sounds thinner than usual. the timer buzzes and the group cheers, someone groans dramatically about losing and jay shouts âlosers buy drinks, rememberâ while arguing that sparkling water should not count as a loss expense. you barely register the score but jake does, and you can tell by the way his mouth curves faintly when he sees his number, not smug but quietly relieved. itâs subtle yet you see the way he straightens slightly like heâs reclaimed something small and necessary, and you donât know why that bothers you. the group moves toward the drink counter in a loud chaotic cluster arguing about who owes what, and you drift with them until the crowd presses tighter than expected. sunghoonâs hand lands lightly at your waist to move you out of the way of someone rushing past, quick and casual and nothing more, but you feel jake go still before you even look at him. when you finally glance up heâs watching, not angry and not dramatic, just attentive, his jaw tightening slightly before he looks away and says something to jungwon that you donât catch. niki catches it though, and you see him clock the moment and smirk faintly before nudging jake with his elbow while jake mutters something under his breath and shakes his head. you tell yourself it shouldnât matter and yet it does.
at the counter plastic cups line up in a row beside a cluster of half-empty bottles someone definitely wasnât supposed to bring, the sharp scent of alcohol mixing with sugar in the air. eunchae points at the bright blue soda just before someone tops it off with something clear and says âthat one looks illegalâ while squinting at it dramatically, then takes a bold sip anyway and immediately coughs and laughs at the burn. sunoo insists on something pink purely for aesthetic reasons and carefully pours a generous splash of vodka into it while declaring it âbalancedâ even though it very clearly isnât, and after taking a long sip he winces, shrugs, and keeps drinking. sunghoon leans against the counter with a dark drink in hand, swirling it lazily before taking slow confident sips that are just frequent enough to matter. niki, who claimed he wasnât going to drink much, is already halfway through his second cup and noticeably louder than usual as he argues about nothing in particular with exaggerated seriousness. even eunchae, after insisting she only wanted âa tasteâ refills her cup with far less hesitation the second time.
you reach for a cup someone has mixed, something fizzy and deceptively sweet, at the same time jake does. his other hand already holds a drink and the ice clinks softly as he shifts it. your fingers brush, barely contact but it feels like electricity amplified by the faint warmth spreading through your system from the alcohol. you both freeze for half a second as the noise around you dulls and laughter grows brighter and more chaotic in the background, and the memory of streetlights and his hand at your jaw rushes back sharper than it has any right to. he pulls his hand back first though his movements are a fraction slower than usual and says lightly âyou can take itâ his tone normal, too normal, but thereâs the faintest flush high on his cheeks that wasnât there earlier. you pick up the cup slowly and reply âthanksâ then take a sip to steady yourself. it tastes stronger than you expected but you swallow anyway. lowering your voice, though sunoo is attempting karaoke in the corner loudly enough that no one would hear you anyway, you ask âare we just going to keep pretendingâ your words slightly softer around the edges from the alcohol. jake takes a sip of his drink before answering as if he needs the extra second and replies âpretending whatâ with less sharpness than usual. âthat it didnât happenâ you clarify while tightening your fingers slightly around your cup. youâre warm now, not just from the room but from the steady buzz settling into your limbs. he exhales slowly, the sound heavier than before, and says âwe talked about thisâ his gaze lingering on you a beat too long. you shake your head, the movement looser than you intended, and answer âno, you shut it downâ your words not slurred but more honest than you might have been earlier.
across the room niki bursts into loud laughter at something that absolutely isnât that funny and nearly spills his drink as sunghoon steadies him with an amused shake of his head, though sunghoon himself is smiling more than usual with alcohol softening the sharpness of his expression. jakeâs jaw tightens as he says âweâre not doing this hereâ though he doesnât step away immediately and his fingers flex slightly around his cup. âwhy not?â you press, taking another sip without thinking as the sweetness now masks the burn. he glances over your shoulder at the group where eunchae is dramatically explaining something with wild hand gestures, pink-cheeked and giggling, while sunoo clings to her arm and insists the floor is âtilting emotionally.â
âbecause this isnât the placeâ jake replies, his voice quieter and less guarded than earlier. you let out a breath that feels warmer than it should and tell him âitâs never the place with youâ and even tipsy you see it land. his composure slips just slightly. the alcohol has softened his edges and heâs not as controlled as he thinks he is. instead of stepping closer he steps back but only half a step and says âi donât want to make it bigger than it isâ though the words lack their usual certainty. you study him with your head tilted faintly, courage fueled by the steady buzz in your veins, and ask softly âor smaller.â for a moment he doesnât answer. the neon light above flickers across his eyes and thereâs a faint flush along his neck now that definitely isnât just from the room. he lifts his drink, takes another swallow like heâs buying time, then lowers it and admits âi donât knowâ and this time the honesty isnât pried out of him. it just slips free. there it is again, confusion rather than denial or rejection, and it would be easier if he said it meant nothing or easier if he said it meant everything but this middle ground feels unbearable. the group calls your name from across the arcade and jay waves while yelling about a two-player shooter game, and jake glances toward them before looking back at you and saying quietly âyouâre overthinking it.â you hold his gaze and reply âobviously, i have toâ because you donât kiss people impulsively and you donât lose focus like that and you leaned into it. he swallows before adding suddenly âi donât regret it,â which makes your heart stutter, but then he finishes with âi just donât know what it wasâ and you hate that it sounds honest. you nod slowly and say âokayâ though it isnât okay, and you walk back toward the group before the silence thickens.
the next game blurs into laughter and competition, niki teasing jake about something, sunghoon standing close again, eunchae dragging you into a racing seat while you feel jakeâs attention like a current under your skin every time you laugh or someone stands too near or you donât look at him. at one point you glance up and find him already looking at you, not competitive and not sharp, just searching, and you look away first because if you donât you might do something reckless. later when the group is distracted arguing about who lost overall and who owes drinks next time you find yourself standing slightly apart near the edge of the arcade while jake stands across the room with neon lights cutting across his profile as he laughs at something heeseung says. he looks fine and composed like nothing has changed but you know better because you felt the hesitation in his hands and heard the crack in his voice when he said he didnât regret it and saw the way he went still when sunghoon touched your waist. youâre tired of guessing and tired of replaying one kiss and one half conversation in your head like a case study. you want data and certainty and to know whether what you felt under the streetlights was real or just adrenaline and proximity and unresolved tension. you watch him laugh again and think with a slow steady clarity that scares you more than the kiss itself that you need to know.
the arcade is louder than it was an hour ago, or maybe you are simply more aware of it now. flashing neon lights bleed across the floor in restless colors while music pulses near the rhythm machines. jay is arguing about lap times like it is a moral issue, sunoo is dramatically losing to a claw machine and blaming capitalism, and eunchae is laughing too loudly at something heeseung just said. jake is standing near the racing games with one hand resting casually on the back of a seat while nodding at whatever jungwon is explaining. he looks normal. too normal. like nothing happened under the streetlights. like nothing happened at the drink counter. like you did not just spend the last hour trying not to think about his lips. you watch him as he laughs at something, the sound easy and controlled, and then his eyes flick up and land on you. there is no smile this time, only recognition and something unsettled beneath it. you do not think. you move. you cross the arcade floor without planning your steps, the noise fading in strange patches as you walk straight toward him. he notices immediately and his posture shifts slightly as he asks lightly but alertly âwhat?â you stop in front of him and say âcome outside.â he frowns faintly and asks âwhat? why?â - âjust comeâ you tell him, not giving him space to argue before turning toward the exit and pushing the door open into the cool night air.
a thin curtain of rain greets you immediately, droplets catching in the streetlights as they fall. he follows. the door shuts behind you and the sudden quiet feels almost shocking after the chaos inside, softened further by the steady patter of rain against pavement and rooftops. the campus is dimly lit with streetlights stretching in soft gold lines across the wet pavement, reflections rippling in shallow puddles, and the faint breeze moves through the trees carrying the distant hum of traffic beyond the gates along with the clean scent of rain. water beads along your jacket and dampens his hair within seconds. he stops a few feet from you, rain slipping from his lashes, and asks again âwhatâs going on?â you turn to face him, rain cooling your skin, your heart racing harder now not from nerves but from certainty. you do not know what this means. you do not know what he means. you just know you are tired of not knowing. âi have to do somethingâ you tell him over the soft hiss of rainfall. he narrows his eyes slightly, rain tracing down the line of his jaw, and says âthat sounds ominous.â -âitâs notâ you reply, blinking water from your lashes. âthen what is it?â he presses as thunder rumbles faintly in the distance. you take one step closer, shoes splashing lightly against the soaked pavement, and say âfor research purposes.â he stares at you through the rain and says âwhat?â you do not explain. you reach for him, your fingers catching the front of his rain-damp jacket as you pull him down toward you before your brain can retreat, and you kiss him.
it is deliberate. raindrops cling between you, cool against warm skin. you do not melt into it and you do not hesitate. you kiss him like you are testing a theory, your mouth pressing firmly against his while your other hand steadies at his shoulder, damp fabric beneath your palm. youâre not trying to be romantic. youâre trying to be certain. for a heartbeat he freezes, rain sliding down both your faces. then his hands move. one settles at your waist automatically, warm and grounding even through the chill of soaked clothes, while the other hovers near your side before gripping slightly as if confirming you are real. you deepen the kiss just slightly, rain falling steadily around you, not because you cannot help it but because you need to know. when you pull back first your breathing is uneven and his hands linger a second longer before dropping, droplets falling from his fingertips. the space between you feels charged despite the cold rain soaking through.
he looks at you, water glistening on his skin, and laughs quietly âwell, youâre tipsy.â you blink because you did not expect him to put it back on you. âjake, youâre literally the one with a drinking problem.â rain runs down the side of your neck as you swallow. âhm, that was differentâŠâ you admit, your voice softer beneath the rainfall. his brow lifts faintly as he asks âdifferent how?â a drop slides from his hair down his temple. you search your own reaction. it was not panic. it was not adrenaline. it was not accidental. it felt steady. âi think i liked itâ you say, the words dissolving into the rain-cooled night air between you. his expression changes, not smug and not teasing, just softer, rain catching on his lashes, and he answers without hesitation âi liked it too.â there is no deflection this time and no attempt to minimize it, just truth carried through the steady patter around you. âyou did?â you ask quietly, rain dripping from your chin. âyes.â he replies, and the way he says it makes your chest tighten in a way that is not confusion anymore.
he steps forward slowly, shoes splashing in a shallow puddle, lifting his hand in a way that gives you space to pull away if you want to. you do not. his thumb brushes lightly along your rain-cooled jaw and rests there the way it did the first night, but now there is no uncertainty in his touch, only warmth against the chill. âthis isnât researchâ he says softly, rain sliding between your faces, before leaning in to kiss you again. this time it is not measured or experimental. it is intentional. his mouth moves against yours slowly as rain falls steadily over you both, as if he is choosing every second of it. his other hand slides around your waist to pull you closer, damp fabric clinging between you, not urgently and not possessively, just enough that the distance disappears. you feel the difference immediately. rain soaks your hair and trickles down your spine but you barely notice. this is not testing. this is wanting. your hands move to his shoulders without thinking and grip lightly, water slick beneath your fingers, as the kiss deepens, warm and undeniable despite the cold rain surrounding you.
when he pulls back his forehead rests against yours, rain tapping softly against your skin, and you are both breathing harder, mingling with the rhythm of the storm. âsoâŠâ he murmurs, voice low beneath the rainfall. âso-â you echo, rainwater slipping between your joined brows. a faint smile curves at the corner of his mouth before he says âcome back with me.â your heart skips as thunder rolls faintly overhead and you ask âto your dorm?â he nods slightly, droplets falling from his chin, and replies âniki and sunghoon arenât leaving anytime soon. theyâll stay.â he does not push. he just waits. you donât say yes immediately, but you donât say no either. you just look at him. the neon glow from the arcade sign flickers faintly against his rain-damp face while the campus beyond feels softer and quieter beneath the steady downpour, warmer somehow now that the noise from inside is muffled by the rain. it feels like the world has narrowed to this small patch of wet pavement and falling water. after a moment you ask âyouâre sure?â and he nods once, rain dripping from his hair, before answering âyeah.â thereâs something steadier in him now, less defensive and less sharp than he was earlier. you swallow, tasting rain on your lips, and finally say âokay.â
the walk to his dorm is quiet. not awkward exactly, but charged. your hands brush once by accident and neither of you comment on it. the silence between you feels thick, full of things you donât have names for yet. when you reach his building he opens the door and gestures for you to go inside. the hallway lights are dimmer than the arcadeâs chaos and everything feels calmer, more private. youâre suddenly aware of how close youâre standing to him again as he stops just inside his room. and suddenly itâs quiet. no neon. no friends. no noise to hide behind. just him. just you. for a second neither of you move and the air feels thicker here, heavier without distraction. he looks at you carefully and says softly âyou didnât really answer me.â you tilt your head slightly and ask âabout whatâ even though you already know. he steps a fraction closer and clarifies âwhether this was still research.â instead of replying you step closer, closing the remaining distance between you. that is your answer. his eyes drop to your mouth for a split second and that is all it takes. you grab his shirt this time, not careful and not analytical, and pull him down toward you. the kiss isnât measured anymore. itâs hungry. he responds instantly like he was waiting for permission to stop holding back, his hands sliding to your waist and pulling you flush against him, not gentle and not rough, just decisive. your back hits the door softly but you donât care. your fingers tangle into his hair and he exhales sharply against your mouth, the sound sending heat straight through you. this isnât testing. this isnât curiosity. this is wanting.
his mouth moves slower now, deeper and more deliberate, and one hand drifts up your side with fingertips pressing through fabric as if he is memorizing you. you tilt your head to give him better access without thinking and your pulse feels like itâs everywhere. he pulls back just enough to breathe and his lips brush yours when he says quietly âso this isnât research?â you swallow and admit âno.â his thumb slides along your jaw and down the line of your throat, not pushing, just feeling, and the tension between you snaps fully. you kiss him again before he can think. your hands slide under the hem of his shirt and your fingertips brush warm skin, and he inhales sharply not from surprise but from the way your touch lingers. his grip on your waist tightens and there is nothing careful about it now. you donât feel confused.
you feel heat pooling low in your stomach and spreading slowly and deliberately. he shifts and guides you backward without breaking the kiss until your legs hit the edge of his bed. he pauses there, not because heâs unsure but because heâs checking you. your eyes meet and you nod once. thatâs all he needs. he kisses you again, slower and deeper, and this time there is no pretending that either of you donât want this. when he finally pulls back you are both breathing harder and the room feels smaller and warmer. your hands are still in his shirt and his are still at your waist. neither of you step away. thatâs when it hits you. not a romantic revelation and not a safety epiphany but something sharper. you want him. not as a rival. not as a variable. not as a distraction. you want him. and that realization is terrifying because wanting means losing control. he brushes his nose lightly against yours and asks again in a lower voice âyou really sure?â your mouth having gone completely dry. so you gave a simple yet frantic nod. well, you tried to, because the second your head moved a mere inch, he dove in.
he was so eager that, at first, it was less of a kiss and more of him aggressively pushing his mouth onto yours. he quickly resolved this, parting his lips as to interlock with yours. already caging you against the wall, he grabbed both your wrists and held them beside your head. the action made you gasp, giving jake the opportunity to slip his tongue in. your tongue battled with his for a moment, but you put up a weak fight, as your mind was going completely blank, and let him take over. jake was moving his lips away from yours, in attempt to come up for air, when you lightly bit his bottom lip and pulled it. he moaned, seemingly forgetting the need to breathe as he went back to your lips, intensifying the kiss, and not daring to pull away again. you whimpered into the kiss, the sounds going straight to his cock. as your noises grew, jakeâs erection continued to throb in an unbearable pain. he pressed his pelvis against yours, at first moving to slowly rub it up and down. the friction made you moan, weakening his self control even more. the light grinding began to grow more aggressive, more pathetic as he was now dry humping you in entirety. he moved his hands to your hips, keeping them in place as he began to absolutely rut into you. he needed you to feel him, needed you to know how unbearably hard you made him. jake moved his lips to placed open-mouthed kisses along your jaw and neck, sensually moving his tongue over the skin as he lightly sucked. your mind was hazy, only being able to focus on the ache in your core, and the hard bulge which was repeatedly being rubbed against you. jake whined out of breath as he got off using you, burying his face in your neck. it sounded pornographic as he whimpered in rhythm with his grinding.
he was so shamelessly needy in trying to rut into you like a dog, and it made your panties dampen even more. slowly, you grabbed one of his hands and lead it to your abdomen, sliding your hands down under the waistband of the shorts until his hand was right over your clothed mound. jake moaned at the feeling of getting to touch you over your soaking underwear. âyouâre so wetâ jake said more to himself than to you. âyeah, i was just in the rainâ you teased. you were about to say something else, when you gasped from the feeling of jakeâs hand going underneath your panties, keeping his hand still over your folds. âsmartassâ he snickered. he looked at you, his eyes softening as he asked, âis this okay?â-âyes, jake. i need youâ. he groaned, restricting himself from taking you right there. he wanted to make this last for as long as possible. âtell me whereâ you didnât say anything, just pushing your hand against his into your core, trying to get his hand impossibly closer. he wanted to tease you, but decided to give in, slowly sliding his finger into your entrance. he wanted to make you beg for it, but decided heâd have that kind of fun with you later. for a second neither of you register the sudden violent vibration against the desk. your breath is uneven and the air between you is still thick and charged, his body close enough that you can feel the heat of him through your clothes. the vibration stops and for half a heartbeat the world feels suspended again. then it starts ringing. sharp. insistent. impossible to ignore. jake freezes and you do too. the sound slices through everything that was building, everything that felt dangerously close to tipping past the point of return. across the room the screen of jakeâs phone lights up.
niki.
jake exhales sharply through his nose and mutters âare you fucking kidding meâ under his breath while his jaw tightens. the phone keeps ringing. you shift slightly, suddenly hyperaware of how close you are to the bed, to him, to what you were just doing. your pulse hasnât slowed yet but your mind is catching up fast. reality rushes in all at once. the phone stops, then immediately starts again. jake pulls his hands back like heâs been burned and steps away from you, running a hand roughly through his hair, irritation already surfacing. âof courseâ he says quietly, more to himself than to you. he grabs the phone on the third ring and answers without greeting, saying flatly âwhat.â on the other end nikiâs voice is loud and suspicious even through the speaker as he asks âwhere are you?â jake closes his eyes for a second before replying âdorm.â niki repeats âdorm?â and adds âsince when? weâre closing out. you still owe drinks.â jake glances at you while you fix your shirt and avoid his eyes. âsince like five minutes agoâ he says tightly. there is a pause before niki hums slowly and says âyou sound weird.â jakeâs jaw flexes as he replies âiâm not.â niki presses âyou sure? because jay says-â and jake cuts him off with âiâll be there in a bit.â niki asks casually âalone?â and jakeâs silence lasts half a second too long. you feel it. âiâll be there.â he repeats, sharper now, before hanging up. the room falls quiet again but it is not the same quiet.
the heat is still there but now it is tangled with awareness and with the undeniable realization of what you were about to do. jake tosses the phone onto the desk a little harder than necessary and mutters âthat was unnecessary.â you look at him and say âwhatâs up with you?â he answers immediately ânothing.â and when you raise an eyebrow he exhales and adds âhe doesnât need to know where i am every second.â silence stretches between you. your breathing has steadied but your thoughts have not. you start with âthat wasâŠâ and then stop. jake looks at you and waits. you search for something safer to say and finish with âwe were drunk.â the explanation hangs in the air like a lifeline. jake hesitates before saying âyeah. we were.â it is convenient. easy. a way to shrink what just happened into something temporary. you nod slowly and begin âit probably wouldnât have-â but he cuts you off quietly with âyeah. probably not.â the words feel strange. too final. he steps back another inch and the space between you widens. you feel colder immediately. âi should goâ you say. he nods and replies âiâll walk you.â you shake your head slightly and say âyou donât have to.â he answers simply âitâs fine.â the walk back is quieter than the one here. there is no teasing and no tension, just silence. your shoulder brushes his once and neither of you react. when you reach your dorm building you both stop automatically under the faint glow of the campus lights. âsoâ you say. âsoâ he echoes. neither of you mention the way his hands felt or the way you pulled him closer or the way neither of you hesitated. âgoodnightâ you say. âgoodnightâ he replies. you turn first and as you step inside you do not look back. jake stands there for a few seconds after the door closes, then drags a hand slowly down his face and mutters to himself âwe were drunk.â but he remembers everything. every second. you both do. and that is the problem.
you donât fall asleep so much as drift in and out of consciousness, and every time you close your eyes the same images replay in precise merciless detail. you see the arcade door shutting behind you, the campus lights looking softer than usual, and the way his hand slid to your waist without hesitation. sometime around three in the morning a single thought settles heavily in your chest: you werenât that drunk. you turn onto your side and pull the blanket higher even though youâre not cold. you replay it again, slower this time, dissecting it the way you would a problem set. you kissed him first. not impulsively and not by accident. you grabbed his jacket and pulled him down. you said it was for research. you deepened it. you went back with him. you said yes. you remember the exact tone of your own voice when you said it. steady. certain. that certainty unsettles you the most. your phone lights up on the nightstand and the glow cuts through the dark. you roll over to check it, your pulse quickening in spite of yourself, only to see the group chat lighting up the screen. jay is complaining about sunoo stealing his hoodie. niki sends a blurry photo of jungwon asleep on the bus ride back. eunchae is spamming emojis. there is no private notification. you stare at the screen longer than necessary. he hasnât texted. you donât know if you feel relieved or disappointed. you flip the phone face down and tell yourself you donât care. but fuck, you absolutely do.
morning feels too bright. you sit at your desk with your laptop open and a document you havenât actually read in ten minutes, your eyes skimming the same paragraph while your mind loops something entirely different. you hear his voice in your head asking âyou sure?â and you remember that you hadnât hesitated. you lean back in your chair and press your fingers to your temples. that is the second realization. if you had felt unsure you would have stopped it. if you had regretted it you would have pulled away. you didnât. a knock hits your door and doesnât wait for permission before eunchae walks in like she owns the space. she takes one look at your face and narrows her eyes before saying âyou look like you either committed a crime or didnât sleep.â without looking at her you reply âboth are dramatic assumptions.â she closes the door and crosses her arms. âyou left earlyâ she says. you answer âso did jakeâ and her eyebrows rise slowly. âohâ she says, then repeats more softly as she steps closer âoh- why did you leave with jake?â -âwe didnât leave togetherâ you say, keeping your gaze on your laptop. she tilts her head and asks âdid you go somewhere after?â silence answers for you. eunchae gasps loudly and exclaims âoh my god.â you wince and say quickly âitâs not a big deal.â she points at you and says âthat is exactly what someone says before itâs absolutely a big deal.â you close your laptop and explain âwe were drunk.â she studies you and asks carefully âwere you though?â you hesitate half a second too long and her eyes widen. âyou werenât.â she says, sounding almost impressed. you look away and admit quietly âno.â she drops onto your bed dramatically and asks âdid you hook up?â you answer âkinda, i mean we were about to but niki called him.â she presses a pillow over her face and muffles a scream while you fight a small reluctant smile. lowering the pillow she demands âdid you like it.â you hesitate and try to analyze your reaction like it is a statistic. it wasnât awkward and it wasnât forced and it wasnât fueled by blurred judgment. it felt deliberate. âyesâ you say finally. eunchae drops the pillow and repeats âyou liked it.â you respond âi said yes.â she studies you and asks âdo you regret it?â
that question makes you pause longer. you replay not the intensity but the quieter parts, the way he paused to look at you, the way he asked if you were sure, the way he didnât push. you shake your head and answer ânot reallyâ that part is clear. you donât regret it. you just donât understand it. eunchae softens and asks âthen whatâs the problem.â you lean back in your chair and say slowly âthe problem is that i donât know what it means.â she shrugs lightly and says âmaybe it doesnât have to mean anything.â you look at her sharply and say âthatâs worse.â she blinks and asks âwhy?â you answer âbecause if it means nothing then it was just convenient.â you hate how that word feels in your mouth. âdid it feel convenient?â eunchae asks. you think about the way your pulse spiked when he looked at you, the way your body reacted before your mind caught up, the way you didnât want to stop. ânoâ you admit. she leans forward and says âthen it wasnât.â you stare at your desk and add quietly âbut he said we were drunk.â she points out âand you didnât?â you press your lips together because you did. you let that explanation settle because it was easier than dissecting the alternative. you think about the way you stepped back first, the way you said you should go, the way you didnât text. âi donât knowâ you admit, and that is the honest answer. you donât know what he is thinking and that is what unsettles you.
the rest of the morning drifts by in a strange half focus. you answer messages and attend class and contribute to discussions. you donât see him anywhere, not in the hallway and not across campus. the absence feels louder than his presence would have. you catch yourself glancing at your phone twice during lecture. there is nothing. no text. you donât send one either. you tell yourself you are giving him space and being rational, but the truth is simpler. you donât want to be the first one to act like it mattered. because what if he didnât think it did. that thought lingers uncomfortably. you donât regret it, but you donât know if he does, and for the first time since the kiss that uncertainty bothers you more than the heat of it ever did.
jake didnât sleep either. he lays on his back staring at the ceiling with his arms folded behind his head like he could physically hold his thoughts in place. every time he closed his eyes he saw flashes of it, the wall, your hands gripping his shirt, his hands in your shorts, the way you said yes without blinking. he wasnât that drunk, and that is the part that annoys him most. if he had been, this would be easier. across the room niki shifts in his bed and groans into his pillow before muttering thickly with sleep âyou left early.â jake doesnât answer. sunghoon rolls onto his side and squints at him before adding âyou didnât answer his calls either.â jake finally exhales and says âi was busy.â niki lifts his head slowly and repeats suspiciously âbusy. at the dorm.â jake grabs his hoodie off the chair and answers âyeah.â niki immediately asks âwith whoâ and jake shoots him a warning look as he says âdonât.â niki sits up fully with a grin spreading across his face and exclaims âoh my god.â sunghoon rubs his face, awake enough now to be entertained, and says matter-of-factly âyou went back with her?â itâs not really question. jake pulls the hoodie over his head and replies âyeah.â niki leans forward eagerly and asks âand..?â jake shrugs and says ânothing.â niki stares at him like he just insulted his intelligence and repeats ânothing?â jake repeats firmly ânothing.â sunghoon studies him for a second before asking calmly âthen why do you look like that.â jake frowns and asks âlike what.â niki answers helpfully âlike someone unplugged you mid-download.â jake throws a pillow at him and niki catches it, laughing as he asks âso what happened.â jake runs a hand through his hair and walks toward the sink, deliberately avoiding eye contact, and says âwe talked.â niki gasps dramatically and repeats âyou talked.â sunghoon adds dryly âshocking.â jake splashes water on his face and says âwe were drunk.â there is a brief pause before niki replies slowly âyou werenât that drunk.â jake freezes for half a second before continuing to dry his face and mutters âyou donât know that.â niki immediately counters âi do. you were calculating claw machine angles. thatâs not drunk behavior.â sunghoon snorts quietly at that. jake throws the towel back onto the counter and says âit doesnât matter.â niki leans forward and asks directly âdid you kiss her?â jake doesnât answer and nikiâs eyes widen as he says âyou did.â sunghoon raises an eyebrow and asks âoh- even more than thatâ jake exhales sharply and says âwhy are you like this.â niki replies cheerfully âbecause youâre being vague.â
sunghoon tilts his head slightly and asks âdid you want to leave?â jakeâs jaw tightens and he says âwe got interrupted.â niki blinks and asks âby who.â jake shoots him a look and nikiâs mouth drops open as he says âme?â sunghoon stares at niki for a full second before saying flatly ânumber one cockblocker.â niki gasps in outrage and protests âi did not knowâ jake groans and rubs his forehead as he says âcan we not.â niki points at him and says âi interrupted something.â jake snaps back âyou didnât interrupt anything.â niki immediately counters âthen why are you annoyed at me?â jake opens his mouth and then closes it again. sunghoon watches him carefully and asks âdid you want it to stop?â the room grows quieter. jake doesnât look at either of them and instead stares at the floor before finally answering âobviously not.â niki leans back slowly and says âdamn.â sunghoonâs expression shifts, no longer teasing but observant, as he responds âokay.â jake runs a hand through his hair again and says in frustration âitâs not a thing.â niki says evenly âyou say that like youâre trying to convince yourself.â jake glares at him and says âshe just left.â sunghoonâs eyes sharpen slightly as he asks âleft how.â jake replies more flatly now âshe said we were drunk. and then she left.â niki tilts his head and prompts âand..?â jake answers âand thatâs it.â silence settles for a moment. sunghoon leans back against the wall and suggests lightly âmaybe she just didnât want it to be awkward.â jake shrugs and says âor maybe she regretted it.â the admission is quiet and not dramatic. nikiâs grin fades slightly as he asks âdid she look like she regretted it.â jake thinks about it. you didnât look unsure and you didnât look nervous, but you stepped back first and said you should go and you didnât text. âi donât knowâ he admits. sunghoon studies him and says âyouâre overthinking.â jake huffs and replies âyou think so?â niki smirks and says âyou are.â jake grabs his phone off the desk and sees no notifications from you. he doesnât open your chat and he doesnât type anything. he locks the screen and tosses it back down before saying again âit doesnât matter.â niki exchanges a look with sunghoon and sunghoon says lightly âsure.â jake pushes past them toward the door and says âiâm going to class.â as he leaves, niki mutters just loud enough âaannddd heâs gone.â sunghoon replies calmly âfinally.â
for the next days you didnât really plan on avoiding him, and thatâs the problem. if it were intentional it would feel strategic, controlled, rational. instead it just happens. you take a slightly different path across campus in the morning without consciously deciding to. you slow down near the library steps longer than necessary. you pretend to check your phone when you normally wouldnât. you tell yourself itâs coincidence. it isnât. by the time you reach the lecture hall your pulse is higher than it should be for an eight a.m. class. heâs already there. of course he is. jake is sitting two rows down from his usual seat with his laptop open, posture relaxed in a way that looks effortless but isnât. heâs talking to jay about something academic and nodding along with a neutral expression. he doesnât look up when you enter. you donât look at him either. you choose a seat on the opposite side of the room. itâs not dramatic and itâs not obvious. there are plenty of seats. no one would think twice about it. except you know. you always sit closer. the room fills slowly with low conversation and the shuffle of backpacks. eunchae slides into the seat beside you and immediately glances across the room before leaning toward you to whisper âheâs here.â you murmur back âi can see that.â she studies your face and asks quietly âare we pretending.â you answer simply âyes.â she nods once and says âcool.â you open your laptop and force your attention to the screen while the cursor blinks in the corner of a document you arenât reading. you feel his gaze before you see it. it lands briefly, just long enough to confirm youâre here. you donât look up. you know if you do it will turn into something. on the other side of the room jake closes his laptop halfway and leans back in his chair. he didnât expect you to sit that far away. he tells himself it doesnât matter. there are empty seats between you. itâs normal. itâs fine. he avoids looking at you for a full minute. then he does. you arenât looking at him. youâre leaning slightly toward eunchae, saying something quiet with a thoughtful expression. you look normal. not flustered. not tense. just normal. his jaw tightens faintly. maybe you are fine.
the professor walks in and the room settles. the lecture begins. you take notes and when you ask a question midway through your voice is steady and analytical as always. the professor nods approvingly. jake listens. you donât stumble and you donât hesitate and you donât even glance in his direction. later he answers a question, tone confident and sharp. you donât look at him then either. now it feels intentional. halfway through class the professor announces a short paired discussion exercise and says âturn to someone near you.â you freeze. there are several people around you. none of them are him. jake glances sideways automatically. and you turn to eunchae without looking across the room. he then does the same. the discussion lasts maybe ten minutes but it feels longer. you can hear his voice from across the room, calm and controlled and articulate. it sounds exactly like it always has. that unsettles you. you thought something would feel different. but externally nothing has changed. internally your pulse spikes every time you hear him laugh at something someone says. you wonder if heâs thinking about it. you wonder if heâs relieved. you wonder if he regrets it. when the professor calls the room back to order you donât look at him once. as soon as class ends you close your laptop quickly and slide it into your bag before the room fully dissolves into movement. eunchae stands slowly and watches you with thinly veiled curiosity before asking quietly, âyouâre not even going to look.â you reply, âthereâs nothing to look at.â
across the room jake packs his things more slowly than usual and watches you stand. you donât glance over. you just walk toward the exit with eunchae beside you. he stays seated for a few extra seconds until sunghoon nudges his shoulder and says âyouâre staring.â jake replies immediately âiâm not.â sunghoon answers calmly âyou are.â jake grabs his bag and mutters âshe seems fine.â jake walks out of the lecture hall a few steps behind you, not close enough to look intentional but close enough to notice. youâre laughing at something eunchae says and you look completely unbothered. his chest tightens faintly. he doesnât know what he expected. maybe a glance. maybe a pause. maybe some sign. you donât give him one. at the doors you push them open and step into the hallway without slowing. for half a second your shoulders almost brush. almost. you shift slightly to the right and he shifts slightly to the left. itâs subtle but deliberate. the distance between you feels louder than any argument would have. neither of you speak. neither of you stop. you walk in opposite directions.
the hallway spills out into the central quad and the quad is alive with noise. music thumps from somewhere near the fountain. student clubs line the grass with folding tables and banners. someone is handing out free iced coffee while someone else shouts about exchange programs. eunchae tugs at your sleeve and says âoh wait, this is today.â you glance around and ask âthe campus fair?â she nods and replies âyeah. we forgot.â you scan the crowd and quickly spot the rest of the group gathered near one of the booths. jay is mid-argument about something academic. sunoo is holding two drinks he clearly did not pay for. kazuha and sakura are reading flyers like they are evaluating them professionally. heeseung stands near them and looks up with an easy smile when he sees you. âheyâ he says. you step into the the group âhiâ and the noise forces everyone to stand a little closer than usual because it is crowded and people brush past constantly. heeseung leans slightly toward you and asks âdid you understand that last example in lecture?â you reply âyeah. it was just misapplied.â he nods and says âthatâs what i thought.â someone squeezes past abruptly behind you and heeseungâs hand lands lightly at your waist to steady you so you do not stumble forward. it is automatic and his hand drops almost immediately. you barely register it because you are used to physical proximity in crowded spaces. across the quad jake does register it. he did not mean to look. he just heard your laugh and that is what pulled his attention. you look normal and relaxed and you are talking easily. then he sees heeseungâs hand at your waist. it is nothing. just a reflex. just balance. but jakeâs shoulders go rigid for a second. he tells himself it is nothing because it is. heeseung is not leaning in and he is not flirting and he is not hovering. he is just there. you laugh at something jay says and heeseung leans closer to say something near your ear so you can hear him over the music. jakeâs jaw tightens before he even realizes it has. âstopâ niki says quietly beside him. jake glances at him and asks âwhat.â niki tilts his head and says âyouâre doing that thing.â jake replies âiâm not doing anything.â niki gives him a look and says âyou are.â
jake looks back at the group just as someone bumps into you again from the side and heeseungâs hand briefly rests at your waist to guide you a step forward so you are not shoved into the table. and jake inhales slowly through his nose. sunghoon steps up on his other side and says quietly âokay, youâre overthinking.â jake replies âiâm not.â sunghoon answers calmly âyou are.â jake runs a hand through his hair, eyes still fixed on the group, and mutters âhe keeps touching her.â sunghoon looks over. heeseungâs hand has already dropped. âheâs steadying herâ sunghoon says evenly. âitâs crowded.â jake does not respond because he knows that. he knows it is crowded and harmless and that heeseung is not doing anything wrong. that does not stop the tight feeling in his chest. niki studies his expression and says âyou didnât care about physical stuff like that before.â jake exhales sharply and replies âi still donât care.â sunghoon looks at him for a long second and says âyou do.â jakeâs jaw sets. across the quad you glance up instinctively and for a second your eyes meet his. he looks away first, not dramatically but slightly too fast. your stomach tightens and you turn back to the group, though your awareness has shifted. you feel him watching. the conversation moves on and someone suggests grabbing food from one of the trucks. the group begins breaking into smaller clusters. heeseung walks ahead with jay and jungwon while you hang back for a second. jake does not approach you and he does not insert himself. he simply stands where he is. that almost makes it worse. niki nudges him lightly and asks âyou going to stand there all day.â jake shrugs and says âitâs fine.â sunghoon folds his arms and comments âyouâre acting like sheâs going to disappear.â jake answers more sharply than he means to âiâm not.â sunghoon studies him quietly and says âwhatâs up with you? you didnât react like this before.â jake swallows. before what. before the kiss. before the dorm. before the interruption. before you stepped back. he looks at you again. you are smiling at something sunoo just said and you look completely unaware of the way he is dissecting every movement. he feels stupid because heeseung did not do anything and you did not do anything and this reaction feels disproportionate. niki leans closer and says quietly âyou think she regretted it.â jakeâs head snaps toward him and he says âi didnât say that.â niki replies âbut you do.â you really do look normal, maybe too normal. âi donât know, she seems fine to meâ he adds. sunghoon nods slightly and replies âmaybe she is.â that lands wrong. jake exhales slowly while the fair continues around them with music swelling and people laughing and the group shifting further toward the food trucks. he does not move immediately. he stands there for a second longer than necessary, watching you and trying to convince himself he does not care.
niki watches him for another second before saying âokay, this is stupidâ and then starts walking toward the group. sunghoon follows without comment. jake stands still for half a second longer before he follows too. he is not rushed and not tense. he is simply composed. by the time they reach the rest of you his expression is neutral again, polished. jay is mid-story about something absurd that happened in lab and gesturing wildly. sunoo is holding two drinks and insisting he did not steal them while kazuha quietly points out that he absolutely did. you glance up when jake steps into the circle. your eyes meet for a second. he does not smile. he just nods once in a casual controlled way. you nod back just as casually. he stands slightly to the side of the group, not next to you and not far either. heeseung says something to jungwon and laughs easily. it is normal. there is no visible tension. jake does not react. he listens and waits for an opening in the conversation. when one appears he takes it. âsoâ he says lightly while looking at jay âdid you even finish the data corrections or were you too busy flirting with the ta.â jay scoffs and says âi finished.â jake tilts his head slightly and replies âdid you? because your logic in the second section didnât track.â the shift is subtle but you feel it immediately. that tone. sharper. competitive. jay rolls his eyes and says âyouâre impossible.â jake shrugs and replies âjust saying.â then he looks at you briefly and adds âyou caught that too, right.â there it is. not aggressive and not accusatory but pointed. you blink once before answering evenly âyes. it was a bit inconsistent.â jay throws his hands up and says âtraitors.â the group laughs and jakeâs mouth curves faintly. he is back on familiar ground now. competence. precision. control. you watch him carefully. he is acting normal but there is a tightness around his shoulders. he does not look at you longer than necessary and he does not brush your arm accidentally. he does not stand close. he keeps a slight distance like he is recalibrating. sunghoon notices. niki definitely notices. Â the conversation drifts to the upcoming research panel and heeseung mentions it casually. âyou should both sign up,â he says while looking between you and jake. âyouâd probably destroy it.â jakeâs smile tightens slightly before he replies âweâll see.â you glance at him but he does not meet your eyes. instead he says âitâs competitive.â you answer before you can stop yourself âyou like competitive.â he looks at you then for a beat too long and says quietly âyeah. i do.â something in the way he says it makes your stomach tighten. the group starts moving toward the food trucks.
jake walks ahead this time, not next to you and not waiting. he falls into step with jay and jungwon instead, talking and analyzing and debating something minor like it matters. he looks fine. that is what it looks like. fine. you slow slightly without meaning to and eunchae notices immediately. she leans closer and says âheâs doing the thing.â you ask âwhat thing?â she answers âthe âi donât careâ thing.â you swallow. he really does look like he does not care. like last night did not shift anything. like you imagined the tension. across the quad jake keeps talking but his focus is not fully on the conversation. he is aware of where you are. he is aware that you are not beside him. he is aware that you did not try to close the distance. a thought settles more firmly in his mind: she did not actually want me. if you had, you would not be acting this normal. you would not be this unaffected. so he does what he always does when something feels unstable. he sharpens. he becomes precise. he picks apart jayâs argument and corrects jungwonâs phrasing and debates minor details with unnecessary intensity. control feels safer. control feels familiar. control does not leave. niki drifts up beside him and says quietly âyouâre overcompensating.â jake exhales slowly and says âitâs not a thing.â niki studies him and asks âthen why are you acting like it was.â jake does not answer because he does not have one. sunghoon watches him for another second before saying evenly âjust donât be weird.â jake replies automatically âiâm not being weird.â niki, sounding almost bored now, says again âyou are.â jake doesnât argue this time. he just looks away with his jaw set and starts walking toward the library. the rest of you drift in that direction too. someone mentions reviewing notes before the research panel deadline. someone else complains about being tired.
somehow everyone still ends up in the same study room an hour later. you take your usual seat near the center of the table. jake does not sit beside you. he chooses the chair directly across instead. Â laptops open. papers spread. the low hum of academic focus settles in. jay is mid-rant about formatting guidelines. sunoo is pretending to understand citations. kazuha is quietly correcting something on jungwonâs screen. you start first. âif we adjust the threshold earlier in the modelâ you say while angling your laptop slightly so the others can see âthe margin stabilizes without needing a secondary correction.â jay leans in and says âthatâs cleaner.â kazuha nods once and adds âit reads stronger.â jake looks at the screen and does not speak for a second. then he says calmly and evenly âthat doesnât work.â you blink and reply âit does.â he tilts his head slightly and says âonly if the secondary variable is already aligned.â you answer âit is.â he holds your gaze and says âyou didnât show that.â there is no teasing in his voice and no smirk and no warmth. just correction. you sit up straighter and say âitâs implied.â jake continues to hold your gaze and replies âimplied isnât enough.â the room shifts almost imperceptibly. jay glances between you. sunoo goes very quiet. you feel the difference. this is not your usual academic sparring. this does not feel playful. âi can clarify itâ you say evenly. jake nods once and responds âyeah, you should.â it is not loud and not aggressive but it lands harder than it should. you add the clarification without looking at him. across the table he does not look away. niki leans back slowly and watches jake with narrowed eyes. sunghoon finally says in a casual but pointed tone âenough, jake.â jake shrugs and replies âitâs for the panel.â but niki answers âcome on man, it was fine.â it was not about the panel. it was about control and precision and something that happened against a dorm wall that he cannot categorize. you close your laptop a little too sharply and say âiâll adjust the whole section later.â kazuha adds gently âyou donât have to rewrite it.â you reply âi want to.â jakeâs fingers pause over his keyboard for half a second. he did not mean to push it that far. he just wanted something he cannot quite define. the room settles into a strained quiet until jay eventually breaks it by asking sunoo about something irrelevant. conversation resumes but softer and thinner. you keep your eyes on your screen for the rest of the time youâre there.
the days after that study session pass quietly. not dramatically. just⊠thinner. you donât see him much, or maybe you do, but only in passing-across lecture halls, at the edge of the quad, through the reflection of library windows. you donât sit next to him anymore. he doesnât sit next to you either. no one comments on it, but everyone notices. the group chat stays active with memes, complaints, and scheduling. he replies normally, and so do you. you donât text him privately. he doesnât text you either. and that silence sits heavier than it should. you tell yourself itâs fine. you tell yourself itâs easier this way. you tell yourself you donât miss the way he used to argue with you like it was a sport. you absolutely do. today, though, you donât have the option of avoidance. you have to meet him. the project deadline is close enough that pretending doesnât work anymore. you stare at the calendar reminder for a second longer than necessary before grabbing your bag. you donât want to go, not because youâre scared, but because you donât know which version of him youâre getting- the competitive one, the sharp one, the quiet one, or the one who was ready to fuck you like it wasnât theory anymore.
heâs already in the study room when you walk in. of course he is. laptop open, notes spread neatly, posture straight-controlled. he looks up when the door clicks shut, and your eyes meet for half a second before he nods and says, âhey.â you answer, âhiâ and take the seat across from him, not beside but across. the distance feels intentional even though neither of you comments on it. silence stretches while you open your laptop until he breaks it by saying evenly, âi reworked the introduction. it was too repetitive.â you nod and reply, âokay.â he turns his screen slightly so you can see, and you lean forward just enough to read it. itâs good-precise, structured, cold. âitâs cleanerâ you say, and he nods once and replies, âyeah.â thatâs it. no teasing, no smug comment, no competitive spark-just agreement. you scroll through your section and say, âi clarified the model alignment.â he responds, âi saw.â you glance up and find heâs already looking at you, so you look back down as he adds, âgood.â something about the word feels smaller than it should. you both work in silence for a few minutes, the clicking of keyboards louder than usual. at some point, you say, âwe should probably tighten the transition hereâ and he doesnât argue but just nods and says, âyeah.â you blink, almost missing the way he used to challenge everything you said, almost missing the way youâd argue back without hesitation. now everything feels careful, measured, like youâre both avoiding stepping on something fragile.
he scrolls through your section again, slower this time, then says, âthis part could be stronger.â itâs not sharp, but itâs still a correction. you straighten slightly and ask, âhow?â he replies, âit reads safe. youâre usually more direct.â that lands. you look at him properly for the first time since you walked in and ask, âwhat does that mean?â he shrugs lightly and says, âit just feels⊠restrained.â you hold his gaze and reply quietly, âyouâve been restrained too.â the words sit between you, and he looks away first this time. âiâm just focusedâ he says. âso am iâ you answer. silence settles again, thicker now. he rubs a hand over the back of his neck. you notice the tension there, and he notices you noticing, so you look down at your screen again. across the table, something shifts in him. youâre not fighting him. youâre not pushing back. youâre not smiling sarcastically. youâre just calm, detached. youâre fine. youâre fine. sheâs fine. you donât care. you donât want-no. he swallows and looks at his screen again before saying, âletâs just finish this section.â you nod, and you both work for another ten minutes without speaking. when you finally close your laptop, itâs almost abrupt. âi have to goâ you say. he looks up quickly and responds, âoh.â itâs small, but itâs there. âweâre almost doneâŠâ he adds. âi knowâ you reply as you stand. you hesitate for half a second. he could say something. he doesnât. âsee youâ you say. âyeahâ he answers. you walk out, and the door clicks shut behind you. he stays seated, staring at the empty chair across from him. it wasnât better. it wasnât worse. it was just⊠distant. he leans back slowly. youâre fine. youâre fine without me. weâre both fine. you donât care. i donât want- no. thatâs not it. but he doesnât know what it is. you donât either.
the hallway outside the study room feels colder than it should. you adjust the strap of your bag on your shoulder and walk faster than necessary, like distance will make something settle. you replay the entire hour in your head: the way he didnât argue, the way he did argue, the way he called you restrained, the way he wouldnât look at you for too long. it wasnât hostile. it wasnât warm either. it was careful. and careful feels wrong. so wrong for some reason. you step outside into the evening air and spot sunoo sitting on the low stone wall near the entrance, scrolling through his phone with dramatic concentration. he looks up when he hears your footsteps and says, âyou look like you just finished a breakup.â you stop and reply, âthatâs aggressive.â he shrugs and says, âbut you doâ you hesitate before walking over and sitting beside him. âhow was it?â he asks casually. âproductive,..â you reply automatically. he gives you a look, and you correct yourself by saying, âawkward.â- âahâ he responds. you stare straight ahead at the quad, watching people cross between buildings in the soft evening light. âheâs being weirdâ you say finally. sunoo tilts his head and asks, âweird how?â- âdifferentâ you answer. âtoo controlled. or too distant. or both.â sunoo hums thoughtfully and says, âheâs been quiet.â you glance at him and ask, âwith everyone?â - ânot exactlyâ he replies. âjust⊠sharper. like heâs trying too hard not to be.â you frown slightly because that makes uncomfortable sense. âhe keeps correcting meâ you admit. âthatâs not newâ sunoo says. âno,â you reply, shaking your head slightly. âit is. itâs not the same.â sunoo studies you more carefully now and asks, âdid something happen?â you look away. you could lie. you donât. âwe kinda kissedâ you say quietly. sunooâs entire posture straightens as he says, âyou what.â - âit wasnât plannedâ you explain. âwhen?â he presses. âafter the arcade.â his mouth opens slightly as he asks, âand?â - âand nothingâ you say too quickly. he narrows his eyes and says, âthatâs not how that works.â - âwe were really drunkâ you reply. âwere you?â he asks. you pause. sunooâs expression softens immediately as he says, âoh.â you exhale slowly and explain, âhe said we were drunk. i agreed. and then heâs just⊠been like this.â- âlike what?â sunoo asks. âlike it didnât matterâ you answer. sunoo considers that before saying, âhe doesnât look like it didnât matter.â you blink and ask, âwhat does that mean?â - âhe looks like heâs overthinkingâ sunoo replies. ânot indifferent.â you look down at your hands. âhe feels distantâ you say quietly. sunoo nudges your shoulder lightly and says, âmaybe heâs confused.â- âgreat, so am iâ you admit. that hangs there. you replay the way jake looked at you tonight across the table, the way he paused when you stood up, the way he said, âoh.â it wasnât nothing. but it wasnât enough either. âi donât know what he wantsâ you admit. sunoo smiles faintly and says, âthat makes two of you.â you let out a small breath that almost feels like a laugh. the quad lights flicker on one by one as the sun lowers. you donât feel angry. you feel unsettled. because something shifted.
the days after that study session donât explode. they settle, which is somehow worse. you donât fight. you donât flirt. you donât fix anything. you just exist in the same spaces slightly apart. in lectures, he sits two seats away now. not directly across. not beside. just⊠offset, like neither of you are claiming anything. you catch him looking at you once in the reflection of the classroom window. he looks away before you can be sure. you stop checking after that. itâs easier. you tell yourself that. this morning feels heavier than usual. the sky is dull and overcast, the air cool enough that you pull your sleeves over your hands as you walk toward the building. the reminder about todayâs discussion still lingers in the back of your mind. the professor mentioned it last week: cold-calling, open floor analysis. jake thrives in those settings. he always has. you donât know why that thought tightens something in your chest. when you step into the lecture hall, heâs already there. that focused, controlled stillness he wears like armor. he looks up when you enter, just briefly. his eyes pause on you half a second longer than neutral, then he looks back down. you sit three seats to the side this time. not too far. not close. just enough to keep things unspoken. the room fills gradually. sunoo slides into the seat behind you and whispers, âyou look stressed.â- âiâm notâ you reply. he mutters, âyou say that like youâre auditioning for somethingâ clearly mocking jakeâs tone. you canât really laugh at that. across the aisle, jake closes his laptop for a second and rolls his shoulders back, like heâs bracing for something. you notice the movement. you shouldnât. but you do. he looks tired. not visibly. not dramatically. just⊠tight.
the professor walks in exactly on time, placing her bag on the desk with the kind of calm precision that signals today will not be passive. she scans the room and says, âi hope you reviewed the reading. weâre doing discussion differently today.â a ripple of quiet moves through the hall. she writes a question on the board. itâs layered, the kind of question that invites complexity but punishes overcomplication. you read it once. twice. your brain starts mapping an answer. before anyone else speaks, jake does. his voice is steady. confident. âit hinges on structural misalignment within the modelâs assumptionsâ he begins, leaning back slightly in his chair like this is familiar territory. you donât look at him immediately. you focus on the board. but you hear the shift in his tone. measured. calculated. heâs in control. he continues, dissecting the framework piece by piece. itâs articulate. logical. thorough. maybe too thorough. the professor tilts her head slightly. you notice that too. he keeps going, layering complexity on top of complexity, pulling threads from earlier readings and weaving them into something ambitious. the room is quiet. listening. he finishes with, âso the instability isnât accidental. itâs embedded.â silence lingers for a second. the professor nods slowly and says, âthatâs an interesting angle, but thatâs not what i asked.â the words land softly but clearly. you look up now. jakeâs expression doesnât change immediately. âi understood the questionâ he replies calmly. his tone is still composed, but thereâs something under it. thin. tight. the professorâs gaze sharpens just slightly as she says, âthen answer it.â the room goes still. you feel your pulse pick up. he adjusts in his seat and says, âi did.â- âno,â she replies evenly. âyou reframed it.â thatâs when you see it. the smallest crack. his jaw tightens. he inhales. across the aisle, sunoo goes very quiet. you look at jake fully now. not because you want to. because you feel it happening. he straightens slightly, leaning forward this time, and says, âthe reframing is necessary. the premise is flawed without it.â the professor folds her arms lightly and replies, âyouâre avoiding the constraint.â the air shifts. this isnât playful debate. this is precision meeting resistance. jake doesnât back down. âyou canât isolate the variable without addressing-â- âthatâs not what i askedâ she repeats. silence. the kind that presses against your ears.
you watch him calculate. you see him choosing. he could pivot. he doesnât. âthen the question is incompleteâ he says. a few people glance at each other. itâs subtle. but itâs there. the professorâs expression doesnât change, but her voice lowers slightly as she says, âor you are.â that lands. the room holds its breath. you feel something twist in your chest. he doesnât look at you. he stares at the front of the room, posture rigid now. and for the first time in a long time, he looks⊠cornered. he opens his mouth to answer again. and you know, before he says anything, that this is where control starts slipping. the room is still. you can hear the faint hum of the projector above the board. you can feel everyone waiting. he leans forward slightly, his voice sharper now as he says, âthe constraint ignores structural dependency. if you isolate it without reframing-â- âthat wasnât the taskâ the professor interrupts. itâs not harsh. itâs worse than harsh. itâs calm. and final. a flicker passes over his face, too quick for most people to catch. you catch it. he shifts in his chair. you can see the choice happening, pivot or push. he pushes. âthe dependency mattersâ he insists. âyou canât evaluate the output without-â - âyouâre overcomplicating itâ she says evenly. âjust answer the question.â silence presses down again, heavier this time. you donât look at him, but you feel him unraveling. he exhales through his nose, barely audible, his fingers tapping once against the edge of his desk. he answers again, shorter this time, more direct, but itâs off, just slightly, not disastrous but not right. the professor pauses, then says, âthatâs incorrect.â the words settle into the room like dust. no one moves. you donât either. your eyes stay on your notebook, but your focus is gone. you know that tone. you know what that means. itâs not humiliation. itâs precision correction. but for him, itâs exposure. he doesnât respond immediately. he just sits there, still, then evenly says, âi donât think it is.â itâs quiet, but defensive now. the professor tilts her head and replies, âit is, jake. itâs wrong.â thereâs no anger in her voice, just certainty. a few people glance toward him. no one says anything. he doesnât look at you, not once, and that makes something twist tighter in your chest because you know he feels it. he hates being wrong publicly. he hates losing footing. he hates slipping. you tell yourself to stay out of it. he doesnât need you. he wonât want you. heâll think youâre- no, you canât.
you hesitate.
your fingers press against the edge of your desk. the pause stretches too long. he inhales again, sharper this time. âi see what youâre sayingâ he says finally, though his tone makes it clear he doesnât. âbut that interpretation assumes-â - âit doesnât,â she replies calmly. âit assumes clarity.â the word clarity lingers. you look up now, really look at him. his jaw is set. his shoulders tight. heâs not going to pivot. heâs going to dig. and if he digs, this turns into something else. you shouldnât step in. you know that. heâll hate it. heâll feel exposed.
you hesitate again.
one second. two. the silence becomes unbearable, and then you say, steady and careful, âi think what heâs pointing toward is the instability in the output curve.â your voice cuts through the room softly, not loud, not abrupt, just enough. you donât look at him when you continue. âif you isolate the variable without reframing the dependency, the margin collapses. but if you assume the constraint holds, then the output stabilizes.â you keep your tone neutral, clinical. you donât frame it as correction. you frame it as translation. the professor turns toward you and asks, âand does the constraint hold?â- âyes,â you reply evenly. âbecause the instability heâs describing only appears under secondary alignment failure, which wasnât part of the original condition.â silence again, but this time itâs different. the professor nods once and says, âexactly.â the word lands cleanly. the room exhales. you donât. you keep your eyes on the front of the room. you donât look at him. you donât need to. you can feel it. across the aisle, he doesnât move, not immediately. then you hear it, the faint scrape of his pen against the desk, controlled, measured.
the professor moves on. discussion resumes. other students speak. the tension diffuses, but not for you and not for him, because you know what just happened. you stepped in. you reframed. you fixed it. you gave him an out. and he didnât look at you. he still doesnât. he writes something down too hard. the pen scratches louder than it should. you focus on your notes, but you feel the air shift between you. you saw that. you hesitated. you stepped in anyway. he didnât need any help. no. he swallows. he keeps his eyes on the board. iâm fine. you donât care. you didnât want to- no. thatâs not it. the professor calls on someone else. the room moves forward. but something in him has already slipped. discussion moves forward. other students offer comments. the tension in the room thins slightly, though it never fully disappears. you keep your focus forward. you donât look at him. you donât need to. you can feel him recalibrating, writing too hard, too straight, too still. a few minutes later, the professor circles back. âas y/n pointed outâ she says, glancing in your direction, âthe instability only manifests under secondary misalignment. thatâs why isolating the variable works within the original constraint.â the word she hangs in the air longer than necessary. a couple students nod. jay murmurs something like, âthat makes sense.â and thatâs it. but for jake, itâs the second hit. you donât move. you donât react. but across the aisle, something in him shifts. he straightens slightly in his chair, too abruptly. the professor continues, âwhich is also why reframing the premise isnât required in this case.â reframing. his word. his word used to dismiss the necessity of his answer. you feel it before you hear it, the change in his breathing. then his voice cuts in. âthat depends on how rigidly you interpret the premise.â itâs controlled, but thinner now. the professor pauses. âit depends on the questionâ she replies. âthe question was incompleteâ he says. there it is. not loud. not explosive. just sharper than it needs to be. a few heads turn. the professor studies him for a second and says, âit wasnât.â silence again. he doesnât let it go. âyou restricted it.â he says. âand you expanded it,â she counters calmly. âbeyond the scope.â the room is still. you can feel sunoo behind you tense. you donât turn around. you keep your eyes forward. jake exhales sharply through his nose and says, âthatâs not the same thing.â- âit isâ she replies. âand if you canât operate within constraint, youâll keep missing the point.â that lands harder than the first correction. missing the point.
you see it happen in real time. his posture shifts. his fingers curl around his pen. he doesnât look at you. not once. he looks at the board, then at the professor, then down at his notes. and then he closes his notebook too hard. the sound cuts through the room. no one speaks. he stands up. not dramatically. not with a slam. just sudden. âi need a minuteâ he says. his tone is flat, controlled, but his jaw is tight. the professor doesnât stop him. no one does. he grabs his bag, walks toward the door, and he doesnât look at you. not when he passes your row. not when the door opens. not when it shuts behind him. the room exhales after he leaves. the professor waits a second, then says, âall right.â discussion resumes, but itâs softer, thinner. you stare at the empty space where he was sitting. your chest feels tight. not because he was wrong. not because you were right. because he looked like he was unraveling. and he wouldnât let you see it. you donât take notes for the rest of the class. you donât hear the rest of what the professor says. you register words. you donât process them. your pen moves once or twice across the page out of habit, but the lines are useless, half-formed sentences that donât connect to anything. the seat he vacated feels louder than the discussion that resumes. he didnât look at you. not once. you replay that detail over and over like it matters more than everything else. when class finally ends, chairs scrape against the floor in staggered rhythm. conversations spark up in low, cautious tones, like everyone is aware something just shifted but no one wants to be the first to name it. sunoo appears at your side almost immediately. he doesnât say anything at first. he just stands there. you close your notebook slowly. âthat wasâŠâ he starts.- âyeahâ you answer before he finishes. you both look toward the door. heâs not there. of course heâs not. jay approaches next, more careful than usual. âis he okay?â sunoo asks. you donât know how to answer that. âheâll cool off,â jay says quickly, as if trying to reassure himself more than you. âhe just hates being wrong.â you nod once. but it wasnât just about being wrong.  sunghoon joins the small circle now, hands in his pockets, expression unreadable. âhe shouldnât have pushed itâ he says. âyeah,â you say quietly. âhe shouldnât have.â thereâs no satisfaction in your voice. no triumph. the hallway outside fills quickly as everyone filters out. you take your time packing up, even though thereâs no reason to. you could leave. you could pretend it wasnât personal. you could let him sit in whatever that was. but the thought of him spiraling alone irritates you more than it should. âheâll be outsideâ sunghoon says, almost like he read your mind. you glance at him. sunghoon shrugs slightly and adds, âhe doesnât go far.â you hesitate. then you stand. you donât announce that youâre going after him. you just do.
the hallway air feels cooler than the classroom did. students move around you in clusters, unaware of the tightness sitting in your chest. you scan the corridor. he isnât there. you walk farther down, past the vending machines, past the stairwell, and then you see him at the end of the hallway near the windows, standing still, hands on his hips, looking out over the quad like the world personally offended him. you slow your steps. for a second, you consider turning around. you donât. you walk up beside him, not too close, not far either. he doesnât look at you. âi didnât need helpâ he says. you hadnât spoken yet. âi didnât say you didâ you reply evenly. he lets out a quiet, humorless breath. âyou stepped in.â thereâs no gratitude in it. just tension. âyou were about to argue in circlesâ you say calmly. âshe wasnât going to let you.â - âi had itâ he insists. âyou didnât.â the words come out sharper than you intended. he turns his head slightly now, not enough to fully face you but enough. âyou think i canât handle it?â he asks. âthatâs not what i said.â- âitâs is.â- âi clarified,â you reply. âthatâs all.â his jaw tightens. âright.â the single word drips with something you donât recognize. you exhale slowly. âwhy are you acting like iâm trying to put you down?â he finally looks at you fully now, and thereâs something raw in his expression, not anger, not exactly, wounded pride. âyou arenâtâ he says. âbut jake, thatâs not how youâre acting.â he runs a hand through his hair, frustrated. âyou made it worse.â you blink. âhow?â - âyou translated meâ he says. âlike i couldnât say it right.â the accusation stings more than it should. âi was trying to help.â - âi donât need your helpâ- âi know.â silence stretches again.
students pass behind you, unaware of the charged air between you. he looks away first. âiâm not incompetentâ he says quietly. you stare at him. âi never said you were.â- âbut you hesitatedâ he says. that stops you. you hesitate again now. he continues, voice low. âyou waited y/n.â because you did. you waited. because you knew he wouldnât want you to step in. because you knew heâd take it personally. because you were trying to decide if helping him would hurt him more. âthat doesnât mean i think youâre incompetentâ you say. âit means you thought i couldnât recoverâ he counters. you swallow. âyou were pushing,â you say carefully. âand she wasnât going to bend.â he laughs softly, but thereâs no humor in it. âso you have to step in?â -âyes.â he nods once, slow. âi donât want you to do that.â the words feel loaded. âdo what?â you ask. âfix it.â - âi wasnât fixing youâ you say. âi was just finishing your thought.â - âthatâs worse.â you stare at him. âwhy?â you ask. âbecause it makes it look like i needed you to.â you donât know how to respond to that because the truth is you donât care how it looked. you cared that he was digging himself deeper. âi didnât do it for them,â you say quietly. âi did it because you were about to make it worse for yourself.â he looks at you again. something flickers in his expression, confusion, hurt, maybe even something softer. then it shutters closed. âi donât need your savingâ he says. âi wasnât saving you.â - âthen why do you care?â he asks suddenly. the question lands harder than anything else. you inhale. âbecause i do.â the words leave your mouth before you filter them. the hallway noise fades for a second. he stares at you, not defensive now, not sharp, just still. âi donât want you to careâ he says quietly. and thatâs what cracks something inside you. âyou donât get to decide thatâ you reply. his jaw tightens again. he steps back slightly, like the proximity is too much. âdrop itâ he says. âiâm not trying to fight you.â you answer. - âi know.â - âthen stop acting like iâm the problem.â he looks at you for a long second, then away. âiâm notâ he says. but he is. and you both know it. you donât say anything else because youâre not going to beg him to tell you whatâs wrong. you turn and start walking back down the hallway. he doesnât stop you. doesnât call your name. doesnât move.
a few days later the rehearsal room is mostly empty when you walk in. a standard seminar space with stackable chairs pushed against the walls and a long rectangular table cutting the center in half like a line neither of you are supposed to cross. the projector is already on, the first slide washed-out blue against the whiteboard. itâs early evening. the light outside the tall windows has turned that flat, colorless gray that makes everything look less defined. the fluorescent lights buzz overhead. the air smells faintly like dry erase marker and old ventilation. jake is already at the front. his laptop is open, sleeves pushed up, clicking through the slides slowly and deliberately, not reviewing, inspecting. a neat stack of printed notes sits beside him, edges aligned so precisely it looks intentional. he doesnât look rushed. he looks braced. when the door shuts behind you, he glances up just once and gives a small nod without smiling before turning back to the screen, as if the slide matters more than the timing of you walking in. you take the seat across from him without thinking about it, not beside, across. you set your bag down and open your laptop. the room hums with the projector, the trackpad, your breathing. it should feel routine. it doesnât. it feels like something is being held in place carefully and deliberately, and neither of you are testing how much pressure it can take. he clicks back to the first slide again, the one you have already run through twice. starting over will not fix what he is trying to fix. you begin anyway, delivering the same opening sentence in the same measured tone, the one you can summon even when your stomach feels too tight. three lines in, he shifts in his chair. you wait for the interruption. it does not come. that almost throws you more than if it had. you keep going through the dependency chain, the constraint behavior, the margin stabilization under the original premise. you gesture once to the graph without looking at him. you can feel his attention like weight, not casual, not analytical, heavy.
you finish the slide and click to the next one. he says nothing. you click again. still nothing. it is not that he agrees. it is that he is holding himself back. you can almost see it, the restraint, the effort not to correct you, not to adjust phrasing, not to sharpen something just to feel in control again. you reach the end of your section without being stopped. your hand lowers, the clicker still in it. you turn. jake is watching the screen, his jaw tight. not angry. contained. that is worse. you set the clicker down carefully. the sound is too loud in the quiet. âso, what now?â you ask in a neutral tone. he blinks once, like he forgot you were there and is recalibrating. ânow we run it togetherâ jake replies. âokayâ you say. he stands. you meet him at the front, not close enough that your shoulders touch, but close enough that you hear the subtle change in his breathing when you step into his space. he has always been good at presenting. he speaks like nerves do not exist, like words are tools and he owns the entire workshop. today it sounds the same, until you listen for what is not there. half a beat too fast in the middle of a sentence. a breath pulled in sharper than necessary when he transitions to the section he was challenged on in class. a pause, small, almost invisible.no one else would catch it. you do. you watch his hands instead of the slide. his fingers flex once at his side, then still. he gets through the section that tripped him up earlier, his voice steady, his pacing controlled, his precision intact. but something underneath it is bracing. when he finishes, he glances at you, brief and almost involuntary, then looks away immediately, like eye contact would confirm something he is not ready to name. âyour turnâ jake says, and you pick up from his slide, matching his tone automatically. for a moment, it almost feels normal. coordinated. familiar. then you reach the line he edited earlier. âwhen the constraint collapses-â you say, and the phrasing feels wrong in your mouth, not incorrect, just not yours. jakeâs gaze lifts immediately, but you keep going. you can feel him listening, not for clarity, not for argument, but for deviation, for control. you finish the slide and let the silence sit until he nods once and says, âgood.â it does not feel like approval. it feels like a checkbox.
you set the clicker down and ask, âare we done?â he glances at his notes and replies, âwe should run it again.â you lift your shoulders slightly and ask, âwhy?â jake answers, âtiming matters.â you reply, âweâre on time.â he says, âi want it clean.â you answer, âit was clean.â he meets your eyes and adds, âit can be cleaner.â you hold his gaze without raising your voice and ask, âwhy are you like this right now?â his jaw tightens slightly before he replies, âlike what?â you gesture vaguely at the slides, the edits, the way he is hovering over every sentence, and say, âlike youâre sanding everything down until it doesnât sound like meâ. he answers âitâs supposed to sound like the projectâ. you reply evenly, âit is the project and iâm part of itâ. he says âi knowâ too fast, and you study him before asking, âdo you?â his eyes flick away and he reaches for his notebook instead, saying, âwe need to tighten the conclusion.â you do not move. he flips a page like the paper can shield him and adds, âif we shorten the final section, we can emphasize the model alignmentâ still refusing to look at you. you watch him retreat into structure in real time and say, âjake.â he stops flipping pages but keeps his eyes down and answers, âwhat?â you ask quietly, âare you okay?â the question lands heavy. he does not look up when he says, âyeah. iâm fine.â there it is. you do not argue. you just nod and say, âokay.â the word shifts something. he glances up then, quick and searching, like he expected resistance, but you give him none. you sit back down and open your laptop. the room feels too large. he keeps writing, too deliberately.
you scroll to the final slide and notice something has changed. you point at the screen and say, âthis isnât what i wrote.â he finally looks up and says, âitâs better.â you reply, âitâs just different.â he holds your gaze and says, âdifferent isnât always bad.â you let out a breath that almost sounds like a laugh and answer, âitâs not just different...â his expression hardens as he asks, âwhat do you want me to say?â the bluntness catches you and you respond, âwhat?â he gestures at the room and says, âyou keep looking at me like iâm doing something. iâm rehearsing.â you stare at him and reply, âyouâre not just rehearsing.â his eyes sharpen as he asks, âthen what am i doing?â you hesitate because the real answer is not about slides and say, âyouâre controlling.â his jaw flexes and he replies, âiâm preparing.â you say more softly, âno. youâre controlling.â silence settles between you. the projector hum feels louder. he runs a hand through his hair, frustrated not at you but at himself, and starts, âcan we just-â before stopping. you do not help him. you do not fill the silence. you let the unfinished sentence sit between you. he swallows, and for a second his expression slips, not anger, not pride, something thinner, before he blinks it away and says steadily, âletâs run the conclusion.â you nod slowly and say, âokay.â you stand, pick up the clicker, and move back into the projector light. he joins you but not fully. he stays just outside the brightest edge, like he does not want to be entirely exposed. you start the conclusion, your voice steady. he does not interrupt. you reach the line you softened, the one about implications, about how the model behaves in real conditions, about what it suggests beyond the data, and you deliver it the way you wrote it. jake shifts, not an interruption, a recoil. you keep going.
when you finish, you turn to him and ask, âany issues?â he opens his mouth, then closes it. his eyes flick to your face, then away. âno. keep goingâ jake says, too flat. you do not move. âyou didnât like that partâ you say quietly. his shoulders stiffen. âitâs fineâ he replies. âapparently itâs notâ you answer. his eyes lift sharply and he snaps, âstop psychoanalyzing me.â you freeze. âiâm notâ you say. âyou areâ jake says, his jaw tightening. âyou keep asking if iâm okay like iâm-â he cuts himself off. the room goes still. you keep your voice low and say, âi didnât say anything.â- âyou donât have toâ he replies. silence stretches between you. you take a slow breath and say, âyouâre acting different.â - âso are youâ jake says. that lands harder. âhow?â you ask. he hesitates just enough. âyouâre distantâ he says. you blink once, slow, and keep your face neutral, like that will stop your throat from tightening. âyouâve been distantâ you reply. âiâm hereâ he says. âso am iâ you answer. he exhales through his nose, frustrated and cornered, and asks, âthen why does it feel like youâre not?â the question is not sharp. it is tired. you look at him carefully and say, âmaybe because you keep treating everything like itâs fragile.â his eyes narrow. âiâm not,â he says. âiâm trying not to let it slipâ - âwhat?â you ask. he does not answer. instead he says, âweâre wasting time.â you nod once and say, âwe are.â he glances at you, startled, like he expected resistance. you do not give it. you sit down and open your laptop.
he stays standing too long, like he is deciding whether to say something else. he does not. he sits back harder than necessary, posture rigid. outside, the campus darkens. streetlights flick on. the window reflects both of you in faint blue, two silhouettes separated by a table stacked with notes. you make a small edit to the conclusion. he watches your cursor move, then looks away quickly. silence again. he flips to the next slide. you have run it three times. he adjusts a bullet point, then another. you do not look at the screen. you look at him. he feels it. âtiming was offâ jake says without turning. âit wasnâtâ you reply. âit wasâ he says. âby how much?â you ask. âthree secondsâ he answers. you blink and ask, âthree seconds?â- âyesâ jake says. you stare at him. he is serious, the cursor hovering over the timeline like it personally offended him. âthatâs what weâre doing. three secondsâ you say quietly. âit adds upâ he replies. âwe wonât run longâ you say. âwe mightâ he counters. âthatâs not the same thingâ you reply. âit mattersâ he says. âitâs three secondsâ you answer. âitâs disciplineâ jake says. that word lands wrong. your shoulders stiffen. âdiscipline?â you repeat. âyesâ he says. âsince when is this about discipline?â you ask. âit always isâ he replies. âdonât bullshit me,â you say evenly. âitâs about control.â his head snaps toward you. âitâs about structure y/nâ he says. âyouâre hiding in itâ you answer. the air shifts. his jaw tightens. âiâm not hidingâ jake says. âyou areâ you reply. âiâm making sure we donât failâ he says. âwe wonâtâ you answer. âyou donât know thatâ he says. âi know youâ you say. the words leave before you can filter them. he goes still. âi know you,â you repeat, softer now. âyou donât need to grind this down to prove youâre in control.â something cracks, not loud but visible. âi donât get to lose control.â jake says. the admission is quiet. too honest. you stare at him. âwhatâs that supposed to mean?â you ask. he swallows. ânothingâ he says. that is a lie. you both know it. he looks away first. ârun it againâ he says. you do not move. ânoâ you reply. he blinks. âno?â he asks. âitâs goodâ you say. âwe donât settle for goodâ he replies. âmaybe you donâtâ you answer. that lands. he studies you like he is trying to see what changed. âare you pulling back?â jake asks quietly. you hold his gaze before answering, âiâm adjusting.â - âto what?â he presses. you hesitate, then say, âto you.â that lands, and his expression shifts, subtle but real. âthatâs not an answerâ jake says. âit is,â you reply. âyouâve been on edge. iâm not going to keep pushing if youâre going to treat everything like a threat.â silence stretches, his jaw tightening before he says, âletâs just finish.â back to structure. back to safety. âyouâre not tightening the timing,â you say. âyouâre suffocating it.â he doesnât answer immediately, his jaw flexing once before he says, ârun it again.â now the presentation argument feels connected to the emotional one. you donât move.
âjake,â you say. âwhat?â he replies. âyouâre obsessing,â you tell him. âiâm preparing.â he answers. âno. youâre obsessing.â you say quietly. his fingers tap once against the trackpad, controlled and sharp. âyouâre rushing the emphasisâ he says. âiâm notâ you reply. âyou areâ he insists. âiâve presented beforeâ you say. âso have iâ jake answers. âand?â you press. âand we donât hedgeâ he says. âiâm not hedgingâ you counter. âyou areâ he replies. âby breathing?â you ask. âby softening the lineâ he says. you stare at him. âyouâre hearing what you want to hearâ you say. he closes the laptop halfway, then opens it again. âyou didnât emphasize the model alignmentâ jake says. âyouâre looking for problemsâ you answer. âiâm fixing themâ he replies. âthere werenât anyâ you say. âthere were.â he insists. silence presses in. you set the clicker down slowly and ask, âwhy are you acting like i did something wrong?â the question is calm. that makes it worse. he doesnât look up. âiâm notâ he says. âyou areâ you reply. âiâm correctingâ he says. âyouâre dissecting.â you counter. âthatâs the pointâ he replies. âno. thatâs not the pointâ you say, your voice dropping slightly. he leans back. âyouâve been differentâ jake says. your grip tightens aroung the clicker until the plastic edge bites your finger. âwhat?â you ask. âsince heeseungâs partyâ he says. you keep your face neutral. âin what way?â you ask. âyou donât argue anymoreâ he replies. âi doâ you say. âbarely. you just agreeâ he says. âiâm choosing when to pushâ you answer. âyou never used toâ he replies. âyou never used to nitpick three secondsâ you say. his jaw flexes. âyouâve been carefulâ he says. âcareful how?â you ask. âlike youâre afraid to pushâ he replies. âafraid of what?â you ask. âyou tell meâ he says. the accusation under it is unmistakable now. âyouâve been sharpâ you say. âno, iâve been focusedâ he replies. âyouâve been distantâ you say. âyou haveâ he answers. âyou pulled back firstâ you say. ânoâ he replies. âyesâ you insist. he exhales, frustrated. âyou frozeâ jake says. you go still. âi didnâtâ you reply. âyou didâ he says. âi was thinkingâ you answer. âit didnât look like thinkingâ he replies. thatâs the first real hit. you hold his gaze. âyou donât get to rewrite itâ you say. he runs a hand through his hair, this time not controlled. âyou hesitatedâ he says. âand you donât?â you ask. he goes quiet. âthatâs not the pointâ jake says. âit is if youâre bringing it upâ you reply. âiâm not bringing it upâ he says. âyou just didâ you answer. the room feels smaller now. âyouâve been different since that nightâ jake says again, lower. âyou keep saying thatâ you reply. âbecause itâs trueâ he says. âhow?â you ask. âyou look at me like youâre calculating somethingâ he replies. âmaybe i amâ you say. âwhy?â he asks.
you could say it. you donât. instead you say, âbecause you fucking cried in my car.â there it is. he stills completely. âand then you acted like nothing happenedâ you continue. his throat shifts. âi didnât act like nothing happenedâ he says. âyou didâ you reply. âi just didnât turn it into somethingâ he says. âit already was somethingâ you answer. âfor youâ he says. âfor both of usâ you reply. he looks away. âyouâve been careful with me. like iâm breakableâ jake says. you stare at him. âthatâs not trueâ you say. âyes, it isâ he replies. âyou think i see you as fragile?â you ask. âyes,â he answers. the answer is immediate. no defense. no delay. it hits. âyouâre always stepping inâ he says. âbecause you were spiralingâ you reply. âi wasnâtâ he says. âyou wereâ you answer. he pushes his chair back slightly. âi had itâ jake says. âand youâve been punishing me for it ever sinceâ you say. that lands. âiâm not punishing youâ he insists. silence again. heavy now. the fluorescent lights hum. outside, the sky is fully dark. âyou donât get to decide how i see youâ you say finally. he looks at you. âand you donât get to decide i needed saving,â jake replies. neither of you moves. âi donât need you to manage meâ he says. itâs not loud. but it cracks. âi wasnât managing youâ you reply. âit felt like you wereâ he says. you step closer without thinking. âit felt like you were pretending nothing matteredâ you say. his breath catches. âit does matterâ he replies. âthen stop acting like it doesnâtâ you say. the words hang there. he looks at you, really looks at you, and for a split second the control drops. not anger. not pride. fear. then itâs gone. âyouâve been weirdâ jake says, and you immediately reply, âstop saying it like that.â he tilts his head slightly and asks, âlike what?â you answer, âlike everything changed because of me.â he says simply, âit did.â you go still. âwhat?â you ask. âyou changedâ he says. âso did youâ you counter. âbecause you did firstâ he insists. âjakeâ you say, your voice sharpening. âyou fucking cried in my car.â he flinches, small and real, and you continue, quieter now, âand then you kissed me, and then you acted like it was just-â - âjust what?â he cuts in. âcircumstantialâ you finish. âwe were drunkâ jake says. âthatâs not the pointâ you reply. âthen what is?â he asks. âyou pulled away afterwardsâ you say. âso did youâ he answers. âi didnâtâ you insist. âyou frozeâ he says. âi hesitatedâ you correct. jakeâs jaw tightens as he answers, âsame fucking thingâ. âno,â you say, your voice tightening. âi hesitated because i was trying to figure out if you were going to regret it.â that lands. he goes completely still. âi never said i wouldâ jake says. âyou didnât have toâ you answer. silence stretches. âi donât regret things,â jake says quietly. you look at him. âand thatâs not even what this is aboutâ he adds quickly, like he exposed too much. you say, âyouâve been acting like i embarrassed you.â - âyou didnât,â he replies. âyou translated meâ he adds. âbecause you were digging yourself deeperâ you answer. âthat wasnât your jobâ he says. âmaybe i wanted it to beâ you reply. the words hang heavier than you meant them to. his eyes lift slowly. âyou donât have to fix meâ jake says. âi wasnât fixing youâ you reply. âit felt like itâ he says. âit felt like you were self-destructingâ you answer. he inhales sharply at that. âi really donât need you babysitting meâ jake says. âiâm not babysitting you. whatâs up with you? why are you acting like this?â you reply.
his jaw tightens. âi donât like feeling like i needed youâ he says. there it is. no anger. just stripped. you donât move. âi never thought you needed meâ you say quietly. âbut you hesitatedâ he says. âand youâve been acting like that meant somethingâ you reply. âit didâ he says. he looks at you fully now. âit felt like you were deciding whether i was worth stepping in forâ he says. the room goes quiet. âwhat? thatâs not what i was doingâ you say. âit looked like itâ he replies. you swallow. âyou think i was evaluating you?â you ask. âyesâ he answers immediately. you shake your head once. âthatâs insaneâ you say. âitâs fucking obviousâ he replies. âto who?â you ask. âto meâ he says, and looks away the second he says it. you exhale slowly. âin classâ he says. âthatâs what youâre talking about?â you reply. he doesnât answer. âi paused because i knew youâd hate itâ you say. his eyes snap up. âso you knew?â he says. âyesâ you reply. âi knew youâd take it personally. i waited to see if you could turn it around.â- âand you decided i couldnâtâ he says. ânoâ you answer, leaning forward slightly. âi decided you were going to keep arguing and make it worse.â - âthatâs basically the same thingâ he says. âitâs notâ you reply. his gaze drops to your hands on the table. âyou donât get itâ jake says. âthen explain itâ you answer. he hesitates. you donât rescue him. he exhales, frustrated. âwhen you look at me like that-â he starts. âlike what?â you ask. âlike youâre measuringâ he says. the word lands heavy. âi wasnât measuring youâ you reply. âyou were,â he insists. âyou do it when youâre trying to figure out if something is worth the riskâ you go quiet, because thatâs not entirely wrong. his voice drops. âyou looked at me like i was a calculationâ jake says. the fluorescent lights hum. you stare at him. âi wasnât calculating youâ you say. âbe for real y/n.â he replies. silence again. thinner now. âyou think i donât know when iâm spiraling?â he says quietly. âi think you donât always see itâ you answer. his jaw tightens. âi donât need you watching for itâ he says. âi wasnât watchingâ you reply. âi was-â you stop. he catches the silence. âyou were what?â jake asks.
you hold his gaze. âi was trying not to lose you in front of everyoneâ you say. that one lands harder than anything else. he goes completely still. the control drops for half a second, then snaps back. âi wasnât lost,â he says. his voice sharpens. âstop deciding that for meâ - âstop pretending you werenâtâ you reply. silence. heavy. electric. then, quieter, âi donât need you to translate meâ jake says. âi knowâ you reply. âi donât need you to save meâ he says. âi wasnât saving youâ you answer. âi donât need you choosing when iâm worth stepping in forâ he says. that one almost breaks something. you stare at him. âi never once thought you werenât worth itâ you say. he looks at you, actually looks, and for a second the anger falls away. âi just didnât want you deciding i couldnât handle itâ he says. the admission is small. raw. sober. you step closer without meaning to. âi didnât think you couldnât handle itâ you say. âthen why did you hesitate?â he asks. your voice drops. âbecause i didnât know if youâd hate me for itâ you answer. it hangs between you. neither of you moves. the projector flickers faintly. his breathing shifts. you can see the spiral building under his composure now. and he hates that you can see it. his mouth tightens like heâs biting back something sharper. you lean forward slightly. âyou want to know what i was thinking during that pause?â - âi already doâ jake mutters. âyou donât,â you say, not looking away. âi was thinking youâd rather argue yourself into a corner than let someone help you.â he flinches. small. real. âi was thinking youâd rather look stubborn than look vulnerable,â you continue, quieter now. âand i was trying to decide if stepping in would make you hate me more than being corrected would.â silence. his fingers curl against the edge of the notebook. âdonât.â jake says. âdonât what?â - âtalk like you know me.â -âthen stop making me fucking guess.â that lands. he looks away sharply. his thumb presses hard into the edge of the table. âit was humiliating.â jake says, almost under his breath. everything stills. not about you. not about the kiss. about class. about being wrong. about losing control. âi knowâ you say. his jaw tightens. âyou made it worse.â - âhow?â you ask. âbecause you were right,â jake says, the bitterness in it clean. âand she said it like-â he begins, then cuts himself off. you wait. he doesnât finish. instead he says, âit made me look like i couldnât do it.â you answer, âyou were already being corrected.â - âbut i wasnât done.â he replies. âyou were diggingâ you say. his eyes lift, hard now, and he says, âyou think you saved me.â - âi donât think that.â you answer. âbut you didâ he insists. âi clarifiedâ you reply. âyou always clarify,â jake says, clipped. âyou always have the right words. you always-â he stops. âalways what, jake?â you ask, your voice comes out too calm. he rubs a hand over his mouth. âi donât know, you just you donât get itâ jake says. âthen explain itâ you tell him. he exhales sharply. âwhen you stepped in,â jake says slowly, âeveryone stopped looking at the model and started looking at you.â the words land heavier than you expected. âand i hated that i needed that.â you go still. âi didnât think you needed itâ you say quietly. he looks at you sharply. âyou did. thatâs  why you hesitated.â you frown slightly. âi hesitated because i knew youâd take it personally,â you say. ânot because i thought you couldnât handle it.â he doesnât answer.
and thatâs when it clicks. it wasnât about whether he could handle it. it was about the fact that you saw the moment he couldnât. you swallow. âi wasnât deciding if you were capable,â you say carefully. âi was deciding if youâd rather fall on your own than let me stand next to you,â that hits. he looks away. âand youâve been punishing me for that ever since.â you say. âi havenâtâ jake insists. âyou haveâ you answer. he stands suddenly, not violent, just too fast, and the chair scrapes loudly. âyou looked at me like i was fragile.â jake says. âyou looked at me differently.â you hold his gaze. âi did,â you admit. that surprises him. âbecause i saw you differently,â you continue. the room goes quiet. ânot worse,â you add. âjust⊠real.â he swallows. âyouâve been careful around me since that night in your car y/n.â he says again. âwe both know thatâ he adds quietly. âbecause you started acting like i shouldnât have seen thatâ you reply. âi didnât say thatâ he answers. âyou didnât have toâ you say. silence stretches thin. âi donât even remember what i saidâ jake admits quietly. âi just remember feeling-â he stops. âlike what?â you ask. âexposed.â he says, the word almost swallowed. you step closer before you can stop yourself. âjake, maybe you were,â you tell him. his breath shifts. âbut youâre acting like that was a weakness.â you add. âi donât get to be weak.â jake says. that line lands harder than anything else tonight. you stare at him. âyou do with meâ you say. he looks at you like he doesnât know what to do with that. for a second, just one, the control drops. then it snaps back into place. he turns abruptly and walks to the front, clicks to the next slide, and says, âwe need to run it clean.â back to structure. back to safety. you watch his back. itâs almost painful how fast he hides. âthis is so ridiculous,â you say before you stand too. âfineâ. you move beside him, not close enough to touch, and start the conclusion again. your voice is calm. measured. he interrupts once. âpause,â jake says. you stop. âsay it again,â he adds. âwhy?â you ask. âthe emphasis matters,â he replies. you repeat it. he nods. no comment. no warmth. just control. you finish the last slide. the clicker lowers. he flips his notes even though there is nothing left to flip. you wait. he almost speaks. his mouth parts, then closes. he looks back at the screen instead. you swallow. âweâre done for tonight.â you say. âyeahâ jake replies. he doesnât look at you. you pack your laptop. the zipper sounds too loud. you pause at the door. he almost says your name. he doesnât. you leave. behind you, the projector hums for a few seconds longer before it shuts off, and the dark that replaces it feels heavier than the light ever did.
the classroom is already half full when you walk in, and the low murmur of voices and soft clacking of laptops make it look like any other day, which is the strangest part because the world looks normal even when you do not. you pause in the doorway long enough to take in the rows, the projector cart at the front, the professorâs bag slung over the chair near the desk, and then you move toward your usual area without letting yourself look for jake too obviously. he is already there, seated near the front with his laptop open and his notes laid out like he is about to sit an exam instead of do a preview presentation, posture straight, shoulders set, head angled down as he scrolls through the slide deck with careful, precise movements. the glow from the screen lights the underside of his jaw, his sleeve cuffs are pushed up, and his watch catches the overhead light when his wrist shifts. he looks composed, too composed, like if he holds still enough nothing can touch him. you pick a seat one chair away from him, not far enough to be obvious, not close enough to invite conversation, the space between you stupidly small and still deliberate. you set your bag down, unzip it quietly, slide your notebook onto the table, and hesitate on the zipper pull for half a second before forcing your fingers to move again because your body keeps trying to pause on moments that do not deserve attention. you open your laptop and the screen wakes with a soft chime that feels louder than it should.
jake does not look up, does not greet you, does not shift away either. his hand goes to his notes, and you watch without meaning to as he straightens the stack by tapping the bottom edge against the table once. twice. aligning the paper perfectly before tapping the corner and smoothing the top page like he is flattening invisible creases. you swallow and glance down at your own materials. you do not need to check yours. you know the slides, the points, the flow. last night proved you know the flow even under pressure, even with him pressing and pressing and pressing. your brain can still recite the conclusion in exact order without looking at a screen, but your body is still carrying that conversation like a bruise you keep touching accidentally. the professor walks in and sets a coffee on the desk, a few heads turn, the room shifts into quieter readiness, someone laughs in the back row and it fades quickly, chairs scrape, a phone vibrates then stops. jake clicks to the first slide, then back, then forward again. it is small, almost nothing, and you still notice it. he is checking the deck like it might change if he looks away. his jaw tightens subtly while he scrolls down the slide list on the left panel, pausing on the model alignment slide for a beat too long before the cursor moves away. he clicks to the conclusion slide, then back to the intro, then back to the middle as if tracing the path he is supposed to follow. you keep your eyes on your screen but remain aware of him in your peripheral vision like a heat source, present and constant. you adjust your chair slightly, the metal legs squeak, you wince internally and force your shoulders down. jakeâs fingers stop for a moment and he turns his head just enough to glance at you, not inviting, not pushing away, neutral and almost blank like he is confirming you are there. you keep your face flat and your posture calm as if last night did not happen, as if the air between you is not still carrying unfinished words. he looks away first. you exhale slowly through your nose. your own hands begin aligning your notebook with the edge of the table, tapping your pen once before stopping when you realize you are mirroring him. you do not want to mirror him. you want to be normal. you scroll through the slide deck to give your fingers something to do. the text looks familiar, the graphs look familiar, the structure is solid. jake checks the slides again and you hear his trackpad click twice.
then you hear something else, quiet and under his breath, almost to himself, âif we frame it as variance, itâs cleaner.â jake murmurs without looking up. the words land like a small confession even though they are about nothing. you keep your eyes on your screen but your throat tightens because he is rehearsing beside you and it is proof he is nervous even if his face refuses to show it. he taps his notes again, straightening them like the paper might anchor him. you realize you have been bouncing your knee and force it still. stillness feels like control. you can do control. you can do contained. you glance up at the front of the room where the professor is setting up the schedule, students flipping through notes, someone whispering and laughing quietly. the normalcy makes your stomach roll faintly. jake reaches into his bag and pulls out a second set of printed pages, lays them on top of the first stack with deliberate care, lines them up again, edges perfectly aligned, turns the remote over in his hand, and sets it down exactly parallel to the laptop. he is organizing his environment like it can organize his head. you have seen him do that before during finals week. you have seen him do it when he is stressed. you did not realize how familiar the sight would feel. you close your laptop halfway and open it again, regretting the motion because it feels like you are copying him, then type an irrelevant placeholder line into the notes section just to give your fingers direction. jake glances at the clock, the second hand ticking, then back at the slides, lips pressing together then relaxing, fingers flexing once like he is shaking tension out of them. you wonder if he slept and hate that you wonder, hate that you care. he is not shaking, not visibly anxious, just too still, too precise, too prepared. it looks like discipline. it feels like fear.
the professor clears their throat and says, âalright, youâre preview presentations are coming up. weâll do the preview run-throughs today. keep it tight, treat it as practice, and remember youâre here to improve, not to impress.â a few students nod, someone sighs quietly, a couple exchange looks. jakeâs posture does not change but his fingers tighten on the remote. you inhale and count your breath. in. out. in. out. you glance sideways. his eyes are on the screen but his lashes lower for a second as if resetting himself before his gaze sharpens again. he leans closer and whispers the line again, quieter, âif we frame it as varianceâŠâ then stops mid-thought, jaw tightening as he swallows. you watch that swallow like it is louder than anything else in the room. your fingers curl lightly around your pen. you remember him in your car, voice cracking, words tumbling out, and now he is back to structure like it is the only thing keeping him upright. you shift slightly, shoulder almost brushing his, but you keep your distance. contained. not hostile. not warm. jake finally speaks to you, voice low and directed without looking over. âyou have your part memorized, right?â jake asks quietly. you blink once and answer evenly, âyeah.â he nods once and replies, âgood.â the word is flat, neutral. you almost respond but do not. the professor calls the first group, niki and sunghoon, to present and the room shifts again as students stand and gather materials. you feel jakeâs knee bounce once under the table before he presses his foot flat again. the professor glances at the time and says casually, âyou two will be after them.â jakeâs chin dips in acknowledgment and you nod as well, the simple fact of being next making your shoulders settle lower and your stomach roll faintly as your fingers align your notebook perfectly with the table edge. jake checks the slides one more time, clicking through the intro, the framework, the model alignment slide, the conclusion, then stopping and staring at the screen for too long while the professor laughs at something up front and someone drops a pen that clatters and rolls. jake does not move. then very quietly, like the words are meant only for himself, he mutters, âdonât fuck it up.â it takes you half a beat to realize he is not talking to you. your breath catches and you cover it by clearing your throat and adjusting your laptop. you do not look at him. you do not speak.
the group before you finishes to polite, scattered applause, and the professor nods while offering a few notes about clarity and pacing that you barely hear because you are already aware of jake standing before the professor even calls your names, aware of the way he slides his laptop into position and gathers the remote in one smooth motion like muscle memory. ânext,â the professor says, glancing down at the list before looking up, âjake and y/nâ and jake is already moving. you follow a second later, your pulse steady but present, not frantic, not slow, just there, stepping up beside him not too close and not too far as the projector light washes the front of the room in pale blue, flattening everything into clean lines and shadowed edges that make him look sharper somehow, more defined. he does not look at you, he looks at the class, and he begins evenly, âgood afternoon,â his voice calm, not too loud, not hesitant, just controlled. it is a good voice, measured and polished, the one he uses when he is certain, and something in your chest loosens slightly as he moves through the introduction without a hitch, the framing tight, his pacing deliberate but not rushed, glancing down at his notes once briefly before looking back up as if he only needed to confirm something minor. his hands are steady, the remote does not shake, and when he transitions to the problem statement he does it cleanly, saying, âwhat we noticed was that the inconsistency wasnât random. it followed a pattern tied directly to the third sample set,â while gesturing lightly toward the slide. you see the professor nod once, subtle but approving, and jake does not overplay it or linger on it, he simply continues, the structure audible in his delivery, introduction, context, data framing, everything in the order you rehearsed. he does not check the slides twice now, he trusts them or at least looks like he does, and your fingers rest lightly around the clicker you will use when it is your section while you keep your face neutral and attentive, tracking him in ways no one else is. the cadence of his breathing, the rhythm of his pauses, the slight shift of his shoulders with each new section. he moves into the methodology and explains with precision, âthis approach allowed us to isolate variance without overcorrecting the baseline. instead of adjusting for outliers immediately, we mapped the deviation across three cycles to see if the instability sustained.â it is good, more than good, and he sounds prepared and composed, like someone who did not spend the night before arguing about humiliation and hesitation and whether he is allowed to be weak. the class listens with quiet engagement, a few people typing notes, one student looking up more intently when he mentions the third cycle, the professor scribbling something on the printed rubric. you become aware of your own body beside him, your weight evenly distributed, your hands still, your breathing unconsciously matching his rhythm. the professor nods again, someone in the second row tilts their head in interest, and the room relaxes into the rhythm of it. you are supposed to be tense, waiting for something to go wrong, but there is nothing wrong as he clicks forward, does not overexplain, does not repeat himself, does not spiral, exactly as composed as he wanted to be.
jake clicks to the next slide mid-sentence, not by much, just a fraction too early, the graph flashing up before his words fully land. he does not stop. â-which is why we prioritized consistency,â jake finishes smoothly, but you hear the half-beat misalignment between thought and movement as he shifts his weight slightly and tightens his fingers around the remote. you notice the way his shoulders lift a little higher than before as he keeps going. âthis model holds under external fluctuation,â he says, the sentence solid and confident, but he says holds twice, the second time softer, like he is correcting himself without wanting anyone to notice. no one does. a student in the second row keeps typing. the professor watches with the same neutral attentiveness as before. jake inhales too quickly and moves into the comparison section, skipping the bridge line you both practiced until it felt automatic. he just jumps. âand when we tested alternative structures,â he says, voice a shade faster now, âthe deviation flattened in ways that looked stable but werenât.â it is not how you phrased it together. it is not wrong. it is just rushed. his jaw tightens, the muscle flexing once near his ear before settling, and he gestures at the slide, the motion sharper than before, less fluid, his hand cutting through the air instead of guiding it. he is still making sense, still articulate, but the rhythm is off. you feel it like a skipped stair. he swallows and keeps talking. âwhat this shows is that structural discipline matters,â he says, and the word discipline lands heavier than it needs to, like he is gripping it, holding onto it. he presses the remote again too early. the slide shifts before he finishes the sentence, a flicker of light crossing his face as the projector changes, and he pauses for half a second, not enough for anyone else to register, but to you it stretches. you feel your body react before your brain does, your fingers tightening around the clicker, your weight shifting forward as if you are already leaning into something. jake starts again. âwhat this demonstrates is-â he says, then stops. the silence is microscopic, but it is there. his eyes flick briefly toward the left side of the screen, to the slide list, checking where he is, and then almost involuntarily his gaze shifts sideways to you. it is not a request. it is not a plea. it is a reflex, and it disappears just as quickly. he looks forward again. âthis demonstrates that the framework absorbs variance instead of amplifying it,â he repeats, faster now. he did not need to repeat the beginning. he is buying time. his breathing has changed, the inhale slightly higher in his chest, the exhale a little too controlled. the class does not move. the professor does not react. no one is uncomfortable. but you are, because you can see the exact moment where control turns into strain. he is speaking too fast now, not dramatically, just enough that the pauses between sentences are shrinking. he is compressing, stacking, not letting the air settle. he gestures again, and this time his fingers flex mid-motion like he almost lost grip of the rhythm. your pulse ticks up. you know this pattern. he does not spiral outward. he spirals inward. he tightens until something gives. he clicks again and the slide changes. he is ahead of himself now, not lost, not confused, just running slightly faster than the structure he built.
you feel the decision forming in your chest. you could wait. you could let him correct it himself. you could give him space. but the space is shrinking. âand this consistency-â jake says, then stops again, his jaw tightening when the word does not land cleanly. it is small. it is nothing to everyone else. but you see it, the almost, the place where he might overcorrect and start explaining too much, the place where he might try to prove something instead of just say it. his thumb presses harder into the remote, and you realize you are already moving, not visibly, not dramatically, but internally stepping forward before your body does. jakeâs voice tightens just slightly on the word âconsistency,â and you feel it before you understand it. it isnât wrong. it isnât bad. itâs just off. the rhythm he had at the beginning, the calm, measured flow, has narrowed into something sharper, more compressed. he is speaking like he is outrunning something invisible. you donât let yourself think about last night. you donât let yourself think about hesitation. you donât let yourself calculate whether he will take this personally. you just move. âbuilding on what jake just explained,â you say smoothly, your tone steady and even, not louder than his, not softer, and you donât look at him, you look at the professor, gesturing lightly toward the slide as if this was always your cue. your heart is beating faster than it should, but your voice doesnât betray it. âthe reason we prioritized consistency is because the model doesnât collapse when pressure increases,â you continue, keeping your phrasing aligned with his rather than replacing it. âit adjusts without losing its shape.â you keep it simple, not dense, not layered, not corrective. you arenât fixing him. youâre finishing the line. you feel the room settle, not because anything dramatic happened but because the rhythm evens out again. the professor nods once. a classmate types something. someone shifts in their chair. no one reacts. you donât glance at jake to check if heâs okay. you donât soften your tone. you donât give him an out. you finish the thought and then, without pausing long enough to own the space, you turn slightly toward him and say, âand thatâs where the comparison becomes important.â you give it back not physically or ceremonially but by stepping half a pace back and letting the air return to him.
jake registers it immediately. he knows you just stepped in. he knows you didnât have to. he knows you didnât make it obvious. for half a second his mind blanks, not because he forgot what to say but because something in his chest shifts in a way he didnât expect. she didnât hesitate. that is the first thing that lands. she didnât wait to see if i would recover. she didnât measure whether i was worth stepping in for. she just did it. his throat feels tight, but not from panic this time. from something else. he nods once, subtle and almost imperceptible, and picks up the thread. âright,â he says, his voice steady again, the word coming easier than he expects. âexactly.â he continues without overexplaining, without stacking, without forcing, and his breathing evens out. the strangest part is that itâs easier now. he doesnât feel exposed. he doesnât feel corrected. he feels backed. the thought unsettles him, but he keeps talking. you focus on the screen so you donât focus on him. you can feel the shift even without looking. your pulse is still a little high, but your hands are steady. you donât feel embarrassed. you donât feel triumphant. you donât feel like you won anything. you just feel aligned. you didnât hesitate, and that matters more than you expected. jake moves into the next slide, this time clicking at the right moment. his tone regains its earlier control, but itâs softer at the edges now, not weaker, just less rigid. he finishes the comparison section cleanly, with no repeats and no compression. he feels the difference too. he doesnât know why it feels different. he expected stepping in to feel like exposure, like proof that he couldnât hold it together. instead it felt seamless, like you trusted him to keep going. his chest tightens again, but not from anxiety, from recognition. you didnât look at him when you did it. you didnât make eye contact to check if he was falling apart. you didnât lower your voice like he was fragile. you didnât translate him. you continued him. that is the part that sticks. he keeps speaking, but part of his brain replays the moment in real time. she didnât hesitate. you let him carry the next section. you donât hover. you donât prepare a second intervention. you stand beside him like a partner, not a guardrail. when your section comes, you step forward naturally, not rushed and not apologetic. you deliver your part with the same steady tone. you donât overperform. you donât compete. you just speak. when you finish, you donât look at him for approval. you just wait. jake watches you as you talk. he doesnât mean to. he tells himself he is listening for timing, for structure, for transitions. but he is watching the way you stand, the way your shoulders are relaxed, the way your voice doesnât waver. she didnât hesitate. the thought keeps looping. it collides with the memory of him saying, âyou hesitatedâ with him accusing, with him insisting you weighed him, and now you didnât.
the presentation winds down. you finish the conclusion together, alternating lines the way you practiced. the last slide fades in at exactly the right moment. there is no awkward silence and no stumble, just a clean end. âthank you,â jake says, and this time his voice is fully even. the professor nods and says, âgood structure. tighten the comparative phrasing slightly, but overall, strong.â strong. jake nods once in acknowledgment. you both step back to your seats. your legs feel slightly lighter than before. you donât look at him immediately. you sit, open your laptop, and pretend to review the professorâs notes while your heartbeat catches up. you didnât save him. you didnât correct him. you didnât fix him. you just stood beside him, and somehow that feels bigger. jake sits down next to you with one seat between you again. he keeps his eyes on the screen in front of him, but his thoughts are louder now. she didnât hesitate. she didnât look embarrassed. she didnât translate me. she stayed with it. he swallows. he doesnât look at you. he doesnât know what to do with the shift in his chest. it isnât relief exactly. it isnât gratitude. it isnât pride. itâs something more unsettling, because if you didnât hesitate, if you didnât weigh him, then maybe he was wrong, and that thought lands heavier than the stumble ever did.
class resumes like nothing happened. the next group stands, the projector shifts decks, someone clears their throat, chairs scrape, and the room resets into ordinary noise so quickly it almost feels absurd how fast the moment dissolves into routine. you sit one seat away from jake again, and the space between you feels smaller now, not because it changed but because something did. you type a single line into your notes so you do not just sit there replaying the last ten minutes, your fingers moving automatically while your brain stays half at the front of the room, half at that half-second where he almost lost it. you didnât hesitate. the thought settles somewhere under your ribs, quiet but firm. beside you, jake closes his laptop more slowly than usual, not dramatically, just deliberate, aligning his printed notes again and tapping the edges together until they are perfectly straight. he does not look at you, but he is aware of you, too aware. she didnât make it obvious. that is the part that keeps replaying in his head. she didnât look at me first. she didnât lower her voice. she didnât step in like i was fragile. she just continued. the professor dismisses class, and the room fills with the sound of bags zipping, chairs dragging back, conversations picking up immediately like they were waiting for permission. you slide your laptop into your bag and stand. jake stands at the same time. for a second you are too close, your arms nearly brushing as you both adjust your bags, and you step slightly to the side, creating space without making it look intentional. you start walking toward the door and he falls into step beside you. neither of you rush and neither of you slow down. the hallway is louder than the classroom was, voices echoing, lockers closing, footsteps layering over each other, and you focus on the floor tiles ahead of you, counting the pattern without meaning to.
jake breaks the silence first. âthat workedâ jake says, his tone neutral and controlled, not proud and not dismissive, just factual. you nod once and answer, âyeahâ keeping your voice steady, not sharp and not soft, as you both keep walking. there is a pause while a few students pass you laughing about something unrelated, the world moving as if nothing shifted. jake adjusts the strap of his bag higher on his shoulder and glances at you briefly before looking away again. âyou didnât have to.â jake says, without elaborating, without saying thank you, without saying he needed that, just leaving the sentence there. you keep your eyes ahead as you respond, âi knowâ and the words land between you. you didnât have to, but you did. jake swallows. she just  knew. that part unsettles him more than anything. she knew she didnât have to and she did it anyway, not to win, not to prove something, not to translate me, just to keep it steady. you reach the steps outside the building, the afternoon light softer now, the sky edged with early evening gray as students scatter across the quad. you stop at the top of the stairs and say, âso, iâll look over the comparative phrasing tonight,â adjusting your bag strap. he nods once and replies, âi will too.â it is not competitive. it is not defensive. it just is. there is nothing else to add, no apology, no rehashing last night, just the air between you changed in a way neither of you are naming. you start down the steps and jake turns in the opposite direction at the bottom. for half a second he almost looks back. he doesnât. you walk toward your dorm with your hands tucked into your sleeves, your thoughts quieter than they have been in days. he walks toward his with his jaw set, his mind replaying one thing over and over. she didnât hesitate.
the dorm room is loud in the way it always is at night, not chaotic and not quiet, just layered. sunghoon is half-lying across his bed with one arm behind his head and his phone balanced on his chest, scrolling with the distracted focus of someone pretending to relax. niki is sitting cross-legged on the floor near the coffee table with a controller in his hand, swearing softly at the screen every few seconds. the overhead light is off and only the desk lamp and the tv glow fill the room in uneven patches of yellow and blue. jake closes the door behind him a little harder than he means to. neither of them look up immediately. âhowâd it go?â niki asks after a second without taking his eyes off the game. âyou were there.â jake answers, dropping his bag beside his desk chair and keeping his tone even, flat, controlled. âstill, how did you feel?â niki shrugs. âfine.â jakeâs tone is steady. sunghoon shifts slightly and glances over at him. âpreview done?â sunghoon asks. âyeahâ jake replies without elaborating as he pulls his laptop out of his bag and sets it on the desk without opening it. he does not need to check the slides again. he knows them. he knows every line. he just stands there for a moment longer than necessary. niki snorts at something on the screen and says, âshe jumped inâ jakeâs shoulders tighten almost imperceptibly as he replies automatically, still facing his desk, âshe didnât jump in.â niki pauses the game and looks over. âshe did,â niki says casually. âmid-comparison.â jake exhales through his nose. âit was a transition.â sunghoon lifts an eyebrow slightly. âyou lost the bridge.â jake turns around at that and leans back against the edge of his desk. âi didnât lose it,â he says, a little sharper than he intends. âi skipped it.â - âsame differenceâ niki shrugs. âitâs not.â jake answers too fast. niki studies him for a second and sets the controller down on the table. ârelax,â niki says. âit wasnât a big deal.â jake does not answer because that is the problem. it was not a big deal. no one noticed. the professor did not blink. the class did not react. he didnât even think niki would notice. and yet... sunghoon shifts upright now, more attentive. âyou didnât look pissed, you looked relieved,â sunghoon says calmly. jakeâs jaw tightens. âi wasnât.â- âyou wereâ niki replies lightly, not mocking, just stating. jake pushes off the desk and moves toward the small kitchenette area, grabbing a bottle of water from the fridge even though he is not thirsty. âyouâre reading into itâ he says as he unscrews the cap. âno,â sunghoon says evenly. âweâre not.â jake takes a sip he does not need and can feel the shape of that half-second in his chest even now, the slide flipping too early, the breath catching, the split-second where he thought not now. he swallows and screws the cap back on. âit was fineâ he says. niki leans back on his hands. âweâre not saying it wasnât.â jakeâs fingers tighten slightly around the bottle. âshe didnât make it obvious,â sunghoon adds. that lands. jakeâs gaze flicks up for a second. no one in the room is smiling. no one is teasing. they are just observing. âshe doesnât usually hold backâ niki says. jake lets out a quiet scoff. âshe just- she didnât hold back.â- âshe did,â sunghoon replies, voice steady. âyou know she did.â there is a pause. jake feels irritation flare up, quick and sharp. âyouâre making it sound like i needed saving.â no one answers immediately and that silence is worse. niki shrugs slightly. âyou didnât look mad,â he says. âthatâs all weâre saying.â jake feels his stomach drop in a way that has nothing to do with embarrassment. he runs a hand through his hair and pushes it back harder than necessary. âbecause i wasnât.â - âexactly.â sunghoon says. jakeâs eyes narrow slightly. âwhatâs that supposed to mean?â- âit means,â sunghoon replies calmly, âyou donât usually let stuff slide.â jakeâs mind jumps automatically to defense. âit wasnât worth fighting.â- Â âor,â niki says, âyou didnât want to.â jake feels something shift under that and does not respond immediately.
he crosses the room and sits down on the edge of his bed instead, elbows resting on his knees while the tv light flickers across his hands. âiâm not competing with her right nowâ he says finally, the words feeling strange in his mouth. niki raises an eyebrow. âthatâs new.â jakeâs jaw tightens again. âweâre working together.â - âyouâve been working together all semester,â sunghoon says. that is not the same jake wants to say. before it was tension. before it was edge. before it was something sharp that kept him alert. but now he does not finish the thought. niki picks the controller back up but does not unpause the game. âyouâre not mad she helpedâŠâ he says again, quieter this time. jakeâs head lifts. âthatâs not-â he stops because he is not and that realization annoys him more than if he were. he looks down at his hands as the memory flashes in his mind without permission, the way her voice cut in steady and smooth, âbuilding on what jake just explainedâŠâ not correcting, continuing. he felt the panic ease immediately. he did not have to recover alone. he shakes the thought away. âit doesnât matterâ he says. sunghoon watches him carefully. âif it didnât matter, you wouldnât be thinking about it.â jake looks up sharply. âiâm not.â - âalrightâ niki says lightly, and there is something knowing in it. the room feels smaller suddenly, the air heavier. jake pushes himself upright. âiâm going outâ he says. niki glances at the clock. ânow?â - âyeah.â sunghoon does not argue. he just nods once. âdonât overthink itâ sunghoon says casually. jake huffs a quiet breath that is not quite a laugh. âiâm not.â but the moment he steps into the hallway and the dorm room door clicks shut behind him, the noise drops away and the quiet is louder than it should be.
he walks without a destination at first, down the stairs and out the front door. the night air is cooler than he expected and it hits his face and sharpens everything. he shoves his hands into his pockets. she didnât make it obvious. she didnât hesitate. he exhales slowly. she likes control. thatâs all. thatâs why she did it. not because she- but she did not look at me when she did it. she did not frame it like a correction. she did not make it about her. she just stood beside me. he feels the edge of something uncomfortable press against his ribs and he quickens his pace. this does not mean anything. it was a presentation. it was timing. it was discipline. that word echoes in his head. discipline. structure. control. he walks faster. the campus is mostly quiet now, streetlights humming faintly overhead, the pavement damp from earlier rain and reflecting the yellow glow in broken lines. his sneakers hit the pavement in a steady rhythm, each step measured and deliberate. walking usually helps. it gives his thoughts structure, direction, momentum. tonight they refuse to line up. she didnât make it obvious. the sentence keeps circling. he exhales through his nose and adjusts his pace, faster now, like speed might outrun it. it was a presentation. people interrupt. transitions get skipped. it happens. he has done worse before and recovered cleaner. this was not even a mistake. it was a minor slip. the professor did not react. the class did not react. it was fine. he repeats it internally, controlled, like he is rewriting a narrative. it was fine. but his chest tightens anyway because he remembers the half-second, the slide shifting too early, the silence microscopic but there, the split-second thought that hit before he could stop it. not now. he had felt it, the edge of exposure, the possibility of looking sloppy, of looking unprepared, of looking second. his jaw tightens at the memory. and then your voice, steady. âbuilding on what jake just explainedâŠâ he slows slightly without realizing it. she did not rush. she did not sound sharp. she did not emphasize the correction. she did not even look at me. she just continued. he replays the moment again. the panic had eased instantly, not vanished but softened. he had not had to fight the room back. he had not had to reclaim control aggressively. she had adjusted the rhythm and given it back to me. his steps falter slightly before he corrects them. that does not mean anything. it was teamwork. we are partners. of course she stepped in. he clenches his jaw. she always steps in. she is competitive. she likes control. that is all. but something about that explanation feels thinner now because you did not look competitive. you did not look satisfied. you did not look like you had scored a point. she just looked steady. he hates that word. steady implies intention.
he reaches the edge of the quad and slows, hands deep in his jacket pockets now, the pavement damp from earlier rain and reflecting the yellow streetlight in broken streaks. he tells himself this is distraction. he has been off since the ranking dropped, since the stupid decimal shift. that is what this is. pressure. nothing else. but the ranking does not explain the relief. that is the problem. he had felt it, clear and undeniable. relief. not embarrassment. not anger. relief. his breathing shifts again. he stops walking for a second, staring out across the empty lawn. relief means he did not want to fight it alone. relief means- he cuts the thought off. no. it just means she timed it well. it means she is good at reading the room. it means she is strategic. he nods once to himself like that settles it. then why did it feel different? the question lands without permission and he does not like it because it did not feel like strategy. it felt- he swallows and does not finish the word. he pushes off again, walking faster. he is overthinking. niki got into his head. that is all. âyou looked relieved.â he huffs under his breath. he was not relieved. he was just- he does not have a clean word for it. the memory shifts slightly in his mind, your hand moving toward the clicker, your tone steady, the way you did not frame it as correction, the way you did not soften it either. she treated it like it was normal, like i was still in control. he slows again because that is the part that does not fit. you did not translate him. you did not fix him. you did not protect him loudly. she adjusted beside me. he exhales slowly, his breath visible in the cool air. that should not matter. but it does, and he does not know why. he stands there for a second too long, staring at nothing. something shifted, and he does not like that he cannot name it. he pushes himself back into motion again, jaw tight. it does not mean anything. it was just a presentation. but the thought follows him anyway, stubborn and quiet. it felt better standing beside her. it follows him like it has weight, like it is something physical he cannot shake off, and he hates that immediately.
jake keeps walking anyway because walking is what he does when something does not fit, because movement makes things make sense, because movement turns chaos into sequence. but the thought does not fall into sequence and does not belong to any category he trusts. it was one preview. a half-second slip. he recovered. it was fine. so why is it still in his chest? he exhales through his nose, jaw tightening, and forces his pace faster across the damp pavement while the streetlights above hum faintly, their glow breaking into reflected fragments on the wet ground. a couple of students cross the quad in the distance laughing about something that has nothing to do with him, and he does not listen because he does not need to, their voices fading behind him like static. he tries to dismiss it again. jake digs his hands deeper into his jacket pockets and keeps walking as if the pressure of fabric against his knuckles will anchor him. he can still feel the plastic remote in his palm even though it is not there anymore. he can still feel the moment the slide flipped too early, the flicker of light across his face, the micro-pause that only he and you would have noticed, and only you did notice. that is part of it. it hits him again, sharp and inconvenient: she noticed. he does not like that his brain uses you like that, like it is automatic now, like your existence is a reference point in his head, and he pushes it away. of course she noticed, she always notices, she always tracks, she always pays attention to details other people miss, and that is what makes her good, what makes her annoying, what makes her dangerous.
his pace slows without him meaning it to and he corrects it immediately, walking faster again, because he hates losing control of his own body and hates the way his thoughts are dragging him sideways. it was not the normal satisfaction of a clean recovery. it was not even about being right. it had been something else, and he hates that he cannot name it. he reaches the edge of the quad and slows near the steps, staring out across the open grass, the campus at night looking almost staged like it was designed to feel calm, path lamps glowing at regular intervals, trees swaying lightly in the wind, air smelling faintly like rain and cold stone. he stands still for a second too long. something shifted, and he does not like that he cannot name it. he pushes himself back into motion again, jaw tight. it does not mean anything. it was just a presentation. but the thought follows him anyway, stubborn and quiet. it felt better standing beside her. his mind flicks to the ranking board without his permission. midterm day. the decimal. down by one. yours up. he remembers the heat in his neck - and the way you werenât smiling. you werenât celebrating. you were watching him. jake remembers walking up like it did not matter. he told himself it didnât matter. one decimal. a stupid fucking decimal. yours up. his down. and you werenât smiling. you were watching him. you were not celebrating his slip. you were just looking at him differently. not smug, not victorious. softer. but he hated it. hated it because it felt like pity. hated it because pity is for people who lose. hated it because he could not afford to be someone who loses. he had played it off, joked, smiled, acted like the decimal did not matter, but he had felt it like a bruise. and then later, when the campu had emptied, when the noise had faded, when it was just him and you and the air between you still carrying that weird tension, he had done something he still could not explain. he had not meant to- except he had. and that contradiction is the part that makes his stomach tighten now. he had leaned in. he had closed the space. he remembers the moment with brutal clarity, not because it was romantic but because it was the first time in a long time he did something without running it through strategy first. he leaned in. he could have stopped. he didnât. no hesitation. no strategy. it didnât feel like rivalry. it felt inevitable. the word lands in his head again and he hates it. inevitable implies a pattern. inevitable implies it started earlier. inevitable implies he did not choose it, except he did.
he stands still again near a lamppost staring down at the wet ground, his reflection broken in the puddles into pieces distorted by light, and he flexes his fingers inside his pockets like he is trying to wake them up. he is not supposed to feel inevitable about anything except success. he moves again, taking the long path around the quad as if distance will untangle his thoughts. arcade night flashes next, not the games or the laughter or the noise but the walk back, the way the air cooled after the arcade heat, the way the night felt quieter than it should have been with so many people around, the way you kept glancing at him like you were checking something you did not want to admit you were checking. then the door closing. the shift. the quiet that fell like a heavy blanket. he remembers the dorm hallway light harsh and yellow, the way his pulse was too fast, the way his head felt slightly fogged, the way he kept telling himself it was just alcohol, just tension, just the night, and then the feeling that followed, not drunk chaos, not blurred impulse, deliberate. that word again. deliberate is worse than inevitable because deliberate implies choice. he remembers how close it got and does not let his mind linger on physical details. your breath changing, his hand not pulling away, you not pulling away, the moment where everything could have stopped and did not. not because you could not, but because neither of you wanted to. he swallows, throat tight, and turns his head sharply like he can shake the memory out physically, walking faster now, the rhythm of his steps turning almost aggressive. he does not like that those memories do not feel messy. he does not like that they feel chosen. chosen means he let you in. chosen means he lost control. chosen means he wanted something that was not strategic. he hates that the thought makes him feel exposed even though no one is here. the campus path curves toward the library, the building dark except for a few lit windows on the lower floor, probably students studying late, silhouettes moving inside, and he feels a familiar tightening in his chest. an old pressure that has always driven him. be exceptional. donât be second. donât let anyone see you struggle. and that pressure is comforting because it is predictable. but now another thread is weaving into it, something he did not ask for. you. he thinks about your face during the preview presentation, the way you did not look at him before you spoke, the way you did not soften your voice, the way you did not announce that you were helping, and the way you did not even make it about him. you just continued.
he cannot stop replaying the way the relief hit his body before his brain could argue it away. he can still feel it, the tension in his shoulders loosening, the breath coming easier, the rhythm returning. and relief is a word he hates because relief implies need, need implies weakness, weakness implies second place. he stops again near the steps of the library and stares at the railing like it has answers, hearing his own breathing, the faint buzz of the streetlights, a distant door opening somewhere and then closing. proximity. that is all. you are working together, of course it feels different. it is stress, midterms, rankings, the project, it is tension, rivalry turning sideways. it is habit. iâm is used to her being there. used to pushing against her. but the explanations do not stick and slide off the truth like water off glass, because if it were just rivalry, relief would not feel like safety. because if it were just tension, it would not feel steady. because if it were just ego, he would not care that you stepped in without making him look weak. the problem is not that you helped. the problem is that he wanted you to. that thought lands and it does not land softly, it lands like a weight. he does not move, not even a step, not even a shift of his shoulders. his hands stay in his pockets, his jaw locks, his breathing slows, not because he is calming down but because his body has gone into a weird still mode where it is bracing for impact. he waits for a counterargument, waits for the defensive voice that always shows up with a clean answer. and nothing comes, because his brain is running images without permission now. not explicit and not romantic. just devastatingly simple. you not smiling when he dropped that decimal. you watching him instead of celebrating. you stepping in during the preview. you walking away after he snapped. not because you did not care, but because he made it impossible to stay close without getting cut. he has been telling himself you pulled back because you regretted something. telling himself you froze because you did not want it, telling himself your distance was rejection. but what if it was self-protection? what if she withdrew because i hurt her? what if she did not hesitate today because she never hesitated about me in the first place? his chest tightens again, not with panic exactly but with fear. because if that is true then he has been wrong. and if you werenât his enemy, then who was he fighting? he stands there still as the thoughts stack up like blocks he cannot rearrange. i donât want to beat her. the sentence forms slowly in his head and it feels like it breaks something just by existing. i donât want to beat you. i wants you beside me. that is worse- because wanting someone beside him implies partnership, partnership implies trust, trust implies vulnerability, vulnerability implies losing control. he swallows again but his throat stays tight. i donât want to lose her. the thought comes next, sudden and blunt. like it was not filtered through his ego at all. he goes even stiller as if that is possible, his brain stalling. why? the word is almost angry. it canât be-
shit.
he exhales slowly, breath fogging in the cold air, and stares out across the empty quad again, path lights humming, grass dark, the campus a still image. for the first time since freshman year he is not thinking about rankings, not thinking about decimals, not thinking about being first. he is thinking about you walking away. and that possibility, quiet and simple and not dramatic, feels worse than losing. he does not move. he does not reach for his phone. he does not text. he does not call. he does not fix it. he just stands there in the middle of the night with the streetlights humming overhead and the awareness sitting in his chest like something irreversible.
the campus looks ordinary in the morning light, students moving between buildings in loose clusters with coffee cups and backpacks and low conversation, everything predictable, structured, familiar. you spot him at the long wooden table outside the economics building before he sees you, already there with his laptop open, notes spread beside it, a pen balanced neatly across the margin of a printed draft. you slow down slightly without meaning to and approach. he glances up when your bag touches the bench. âmorningâ he says, without a smirk, without a dry remark about punctuality. âmorningâ you reply, and your eyes drift to the screen automatically. slide 14. you pause. âthatâs differentâ you say. he nods once. âyeahâ he answers, offering no explanation, and when you wait he turns the laptop slightly toward you. âi adjusted the transition after the model comparison.â he says, just that, no performance, no claim of credit, no subtle implication that he caught something you didnât. you blink. âyou adjusted it?â you ask. âit was clunky,â he says simply. âthe shift into limitations felt abrupt.â you stare at the new wording. he split the bridge into two steps, tightened the language, removed one of your longer sentences. it reads better. you hate that it reads better. âyou didnât have toâ you tell him. he shrugs lightly. âit flows cleaner this wayâ he replies, no edge, no satisfaction. you sit down slowly, aware of the strange absence in the air, like a missing note in a chord youâve gotten used to hearing, and you open your laptop. ârun it from the top?â you ask. he nods. you begin with your section, moving through the regression framing controlled and precise, leaving space deliberately in your explanation, a minor phrasing vulnerability, a statistic that could be challenged if someone wanted to. he usually would. you reach the end of the segment. silence. you glance up. heâs listening, chin resting lightly against his knuckles, eyes steady, not calculating, not waiting to interject. âthatâs it?â you ask before you can stop yourself. he tilts his head slightly. âyeah?â he says. âyouâre not going to push back?â you press. a small pause. âif i disagree, i willâ he answers, no sarcasm in it. you feel your shoulders tense. âthatâs not what i meantâ you say. he studies you for half a second longer than necessary. âi know,â he replies, then gestures toward the next slide. âcontinue.â you do, but your rhythm is off, prepared for interruption, for debate, for the sharp back-and-forth thatâs become instinct. without it your words feel slightly unanchored. you finish again. he nods once. âgoodâ he says. you stare at him. âthatâs all?â you ask. âdo you want me to argue?â he asks, no challenge in his tone, just a question. you hesitate. ânoâ you answer. he accepts that immediately and leans forward to adjust the font size on one of your bullet points. âitâll read better from the backâ he says, his hand hovering over your section not possessive, not dismissive, just precise. you watch him make the change. he doesnât narrate it, doesnât draw attention, doesnât look at you afterward for approval. he just continues. âyou want to run the q&a simulation?â he asks. âyesâ you reply. you switch roles. he presents now, structured, controlled, smooth. when he reaches the variance explanation you instinctively lean forward, ready to cut in, ready to refine his wording before it slips. it doesnât. he tightens the phrasing himself. you blink. he finishes the segment. âthoughts?â he asks. you open your mouth automatically, almost say something sharp out of habit, but instead you say, âitâs clear.â he nods once, polite grin, no subtle victory, no teasing comment about how generous that was of you, and he just clicks to the next slide. the air feels strangely neutral, not hostile, not warm, just even. you didnât realize how much the friction structured things until it disappeared.
you try again. âin the second example,â you say carefully, âyouâre assuming the panel will accept the sampling frame without challenge.â he considers that. âthey wonât,â he replies. âbut iâm not going to escalate it unless they do first.â you blink. âyouâre not?â you ask. âno,â he answers and folds his hands loosely in front of him. âitâs cleaner if we donât force the tensionâ he says, and the sentence sits between you. cleaner. you donât know why that word unsettles you. youâve always associated him with controlled chaos, sharp improvisation, strategic provocation. now he sounds deliberate, measured. something shifts under your ribs, not panic, not irritation, just displacement. the rivalry had a rhythm. push. counter. refine. correct. you knew your place in that rhythm. if he steps out of it, youâre not sure where you stand. ârun it again.â you say a little too quickly. he nods. this time you listen more than you speak, tracking his phrasing, his tone, the way he transitions between sections. thereâs no defensiveness in his voice, no subtle competitiveness woven into his inflection. he doesnât perform the debate. he performs the work. you notice the small things: he references your model without framing it as separate from his, he says âour projectionâ instead of âyour estimate,â he adjusts one of his own sentences mid-delivery when it sounds too sharp. you didnât even ask him to. he just does. and when he finishes, he closes the laptop halfway. âthat was solidâ he says. you stare at him. âyouâre so calmâ you observe. a beat passes. âwhy wouldnât i be?â he replies. heâs right, why wouldnât heâ itâs not like he had the biggest breakdown since ever last night.
students pass behind you, someone laughs too loudly, a door slams somewhere in the building, the world continuing. you look at him again, trying to locate the edge youâre used to. itâs not gone. itâs just quieter. you fold your arms lightly. âwhy are you not trying to win this rehearsal?â you ask. he meets your eyes evenly. âiâm just trying to get it right.â he answers immediately, uncomplicated. you donât know what to do with that. you look away first. he doesnât. you feel it, the absence of competition as pressure, not dramatic, not loud, just different. you close your laptop slowly. âsame time tomorrow?â you ask. âyeah, sureâ he replies. he gathers his notes, stacks them neatly, and slides them back into his bag without flourish, without careless stuffing. youâre still holding your laptop half-open when footsteps cut across the concrete behind you, too fast and too coordinated to be random, and you already know itâs going to be someone you canât ignore. jayâs voice hits first, bright and shameless. âoh my god,â jay says as he, jungwon and kazuha slow down beside the table, âlook at you two. studying in daylight. i feel like iâm interrupting a very serious documentary.â you blink once and set your laptop lid down a little harder than necessary because you were about to leave and now youâre not. and you hate that the timing makes you look like you were lingering. jake doesnât seem bothered, which is worse. he just shifts his bag strap onto his shoulder and looks up at jay with the expression he uses when someone is talking too much and heâs deciding whether itâs worth responding. âweâre doneâ jake says evenly, and thereâs no bite in it. jay grins like thatâs an invitation. âyeah, sureâ jay replies, dragging the word out as he drops into the seat opposite you anyway. jungwon doesnât sit, but he leans against the edge of the table with his hands in his pockets, scanning the open screen like heâs clocking the slide deck without meaning to, while kazuha sets her bag down on the bench with a quiet thud, polite but unapologetic, as if this table has always been communal property. you shift your weight slightly, adjusting the strap of your bag higher on your shoulder, and you can feel how your body is already preparing for the old rhythm. someone jokes. jake deflects. you sharpen. he counters.
the conversation snaps into place like a familiar mechanism. jayâs eyes flick from you to jake and back with exaggerated curiosity. âso,â jay says, tapping the table once, âare you guys in a truce era or are we still doing the whole academic enemies thing because i miss the tension. it was entertaining.â heat rises faintly up your neck at the word tension, not because itâs new but because itâs not accurate anymore, not in the way people mean when they say it. you keep your face neutral and say, âweâre just workingâ because thatâs safe and factual and boring enough to end the subject. jake doesnât contradict you, which is the first sign something is off in a way you donât have language for. he just reaches down and nudges his bag with his foot, pushing it closer to the bench like heâs anchoring it. jungwon tilts his head and asks, âpreview went fine?â and you open your mouth to answer out of habit, but jake answers first, calm and concise. âit was fineâ jake says, and itâs not dismissive. itâs not cocky. itâs just a statement. jay makes a face like heâs offended by how uninteresting that is. âjake saying âfineâ is terrifying,â jay says, pointing at him like heâs presenting evidence, âbecause that means heâs either lying or about to win something.â you expect jake to smirk or toss something sharp back, because thatâs what he usually does when jay turns him into a caricature, but jake only lifts one shoulder in a small shrug. âweâre not winning,â jake says. âweâre presenting.â the words are mild, but they land with an odd firmness, and you watch jay blink like heâs recalibrating.
kazuha slides into the seat beside jay, crossing one leg over the other, and looks at you with a small smile. âyou look tired,â kazuha observes lightly, like itâs casual and not a diagnosis. you hate that sheâs right, and you hate that your first instinct is to deny it, so instead you adjust your grip on your bag strap and say, âiâm fineâ because thatâs what you always say when you donât want to explain anything. jay makes a sympathetic noise thatâs mostly fake. âweâre all fine,â jay says dramatically, âweâre just slowly dying inside as midterms approach again.â you feel jakeâs gaze flick toward jay for half a second at the mention of midterms, then away, so fast you almost miss it, and you donât know why that tiny movement sticks in your mind. jayâs eyes drop to jakeâs bag, then to the corner of the printed draft peeking out of it, then back to jakeâs face with obvious delight. âwait,â jay says, leaning forward, âhold on. jake has paper.â he says it like heâs caught a rare animal in the wild. âjake has printed paper.â jungwon lets out a quiet laugh through his nose, and kazuhaâs eyebrows lift. jay turns his head toward you like youâre supposed to confirm it. âhe doesnât even look like he studies,â jay declares, voice loud enough that a couple of passing students glance over, âhe just shows up and wins. itâs sick.â you glance at jake automatically, expecting him to laugh it off, to smooth it over, to keep the persona intact. jake doesnât laugh. jake doesnât even smile. he just says, âi do jay.â three words. flat. final. itâs not defensive the way it would be if he said it too quickly. itâs not performative either. he says it like itâs a fact that doesnât require debate, like heâs done pretending the myth is convenient.
the silence that follows is small but real. jayâs grin falters just enough to show surprise, and jungwonâs gaze sharpens with quiet interest like heâs watching a crack form in glass. your fingers tighten around your bag strap, then loosen when you realize youâre gripping it too hard. jay recovers first, because jay always does, and he laughs. âokay, damn,â jay says, âsorry, didnât know i was touching a nerve.â jakeâs eyes stay on jay, steady and unamused, but not hostile. âyou werenâtâ jake replies, and something about the calmness of it makes the air feel different. you swallow, your throat suddenly dry, and you canât decide if the discomfort is because jake just corrected the narrative out loud or because a part of you feels exposed, like your old assumptions are standing in the sunlight. more footsteps approach, familiar and quick, and you donât have to turn to know who it is because nikiâs voice carries like he was built for interruptions. âwhy do you look like someone just insulted your entire bloodline?â niki asks as he drifts toward the table, and sunghoon follows half a step behind him, hands in his pockets, expression unreadable in the way that means heâs clocking everything. nikiâs eyes flick over the group, then land on jake, and his mouth twists into a grin. âwhatâs up man-â niki says, dragging the word out. jay points at jake like heâs proud. âi said he doesnât look like he studies,â jay admits, âbecause itâs true.â nikiâs grin widens, but thereâs something sharper under it than joke, like heâs enjoying the chance to poke at the myth because he knows exactly how false it is. âyou should see him during midterms,â niki says, tone teasing but edged, as he drops into the chair closest to jake like he owns the place, âman goes ghost.â he says it like itâs funny, like itâs casual, like itâs not also a confession that jakeâs calm is curated. jay laughs too loudly. âghost?â jay repeats. âjake?â niki nods like heâs confirming a fact everyone should already know. âyeah,â niki says, glancing at you briefly and then back to jake, âlike youâll text him and heâll reply three business days later with one word, and then youâll realize heâs been in the library basement pretending he doesnât need oxygen.â sunghoon makes a quiet sound that could be agreement or warning, then adds, âhe forgets food exists,â in that same calm voice he uses when heâs stating something obvious, and you feel your chest tighten again because theyâre saying it like a joke, but jake isnât smiling, and neither are you. jake exhales slowly, his gaze dropping to the table for half a second like heâs counting his reactions. he doesnât deny it. he doesnât deflect it. he doesnât snap at niki to shut up. he just says, âyouâre exaggeratingâ and itâs the closest thing to a protest he offers. nikiâs eyes brighten like heâs been given permission to push. âam i?â niki asks innocently, leaning forward with his elbows on his knees, and sunghoonâs gaze flicks to jake in a silent check-in. jakeâs jaw tightens once, barely, then relaxes.
âweâre leavingâ jake says again, not to the group but to the situation, and itâs not angry. itâs controlled. itâs him trying to reclaim the exit he was going to have before jay arrived. you shift again, adjusting your stance like youâre preparing to follow him, and you realize with a jolt that youâve been aligning yourself with him instinctively, physically, without deciding to. your stomach twists at the realization, and you force your expression back into neutral. jay is still grinning, oblivious to the subtle tension because heâs not the one living inside it. âwait,â jay says, âso youâre telling me jake is actually human?â niki laughs. âbarely,â niki answers, and sunghoonâs mouth twitches like he almost smiles. kazuha looks at jake with softer curiosity now, like sheâs seeing him from a new angle. âyou really study?â kazuha asks, and itâs not mocking, itâs just genuinely surprised. jake meets her gaze briefly. âyes,â jake says, and then, because he doesnât seem to know what to do with that kind of attention, he adds, âi just donât like to talk about it.â the sentence is plain, but it lands harder than anything else heâs said today, and you feel it hit somewhere low in your chest like a weight shifting. you remember the times he disappeared during midterms. the gaps where he wasnât at group meetups. the way he always showed up afterward looking normal again, like heâd simply been out having fun. you remember how easy it was to assume the reason for his absence was comfort. privilege. safety. a faint sting settles behind your ribs. jay misses the complexity and barrels forward. âokay,â jay says, âbut like you still make it look easy.â nikiâs grin fades slightly, not fully, but enough that you notice the shift. âlooking easy doesnât mean it isâ niki says, still casual, still teasing, but the edge is sharper now, like heâs warning jay without turning it into a confrontation. sunghoon doesnât say anything, but his gaze holds steady on jay for a second too long, and jay finally lifts his hands like heâs backing off. âalright, alright,â jay says, laughing, âi get it, you guys are sensitive about your golden boy.â jakeâs eyes flick up at that, quick and cold, and for a second you see the edge you were trying to locate earlier, the one you know. itâs there. itâs just been kept on a leash today. he doesnât snap, though.
he just slings his bag higher on his shoulder and says, âokay, weâre done.â like heâs closing the conversation with the same precision he stacks paper. you should feel relief, but you donât. your mind keeps snagging on the same points. jake is not effortless. jake is not careless. jake is not coasting. jake is private. privacy doesnât fit neatly into your rivalry logic. you can compete with arrogance. you can compete with talent. you can compete with ego. but you canât compete with someone you donât fully understand. and the thought unsettles you more than it should. niki stands and stretches, bumping jakeâs shoulder lightly with his own as niki passes. âdonât forget to eatâ niki says, half-joking, and jakeâs mouth tightens like heâs refusing to react to the softness hidden inside the tease. âi will.â jake replies, and you donât know if he means it, but you do know he didnât roll his eyes. he didnât joke. he didnât brush it off. he just accepted it. jungwon checks his phone and says, âweâre grabbing coffee,â and kazuha nods, already pulling her bag strap up. jay points at you. âyou coming?â he asks. you open your mouth to say you have class because you always have an excuse ready, because leaving is easier than sitting in discomfort, but you hesitate, and the hesitation is physical before itâs mental. your fingers shift on your bag strap. your weight rocks back on your heels. âi have classâ you say finally, because itâs true and because you need the escape. jay groans dramatically and waves you off. âof course you doâ he says, already turning away as the group begins to drift. kazuha gives you a small smile and jungwon nods once, and then theyâre walking off, their conversation fading into normal campus noise like nothing happened. but something did.
the table feels emptier even though you and jake are still standing there. you look down at the closed lid of your laptop like it can give you structure, like it can give you the familiar certainty you like living inside. jake doesnât move right away. he adjusts the strap on his bag again, fingers tightening once on the fabric, then releasing. you watch the motion and realize youâre tracking him the way you track data points, like youâre trying to find a pattern that explains him cleanly. you hate that your first instinct is to soften toward him. not in a romantic way. not in a sweet way. in a pity-adjacent way you donât trust, because pity is a trap. pity changes the power dynamic. pity makes you careless. pity makes you misread people. and yet the idea of him going ghost during midterms, of him disappearing not because he doesnât care but because he cares too much, presses uncomfortably against your old assumptions, and a quiet heat rises behind your eyes like irritation that has nowhere to go. you clear your throat, not because you need to but because you need sound. jake glances at you. âwhat?â he asks, neutral. you almost say, ânothing.â you almost say, you couldâve told people. you almost say, i didnât know. instead you say the safest thing you can find. âare you really going to eat?â a beat passes. then jakeâs mouth twitches, almost a smile, but it doesnât fully form. âyes,â jake replies, his tone still calm but much softer at the edges. âiâm not trying to die before presentation day.â you huff a quiet breath that could count as a laugh if you let it. âgood,â you say. jake studies you for half a second, like heâs trying to read why you said it that way, and you feel that familiar pressure building in your chest. the pressure of being seen not as a competitor but as a person who cares enough to ask. he looks away first, as if he doesnât want to sit in that recognition. âsame time tomorrow?â jake says, not a question. âyeahâ you answer. he starts to walk, then slows, matching your pace without commenting on it, and you hate how natural it feels for your steps to align. you walk toward the building together, not touching, not close enough for anyone to comment, but close enough that you can feel the heat of him when the wind shifts. jake stops at the entrance of your lecture hall and nods once. âsee youâ he says. âyeahâ you reply. you turn toward the door, and you feel his gaze on your back for a second longer than necessary, not intense, not possessive, just present. you donât look back. you tell yourself you donât need to. but your fingers tighten around the strap of your bag anyway as you walk inside. you thought he was effortless. now youâre not sure what he is. but you know this in a way you donât like admitting. itâs harder to compete with someone you canât reduce. itâs harder to feel victorious when you start noticing what it costs them.
the week before midterms always does something to campus, like the air gets thinner and everyone pretends theyâre fine while quietly unraveling. you tell yourself youâre not going to a party. you tell yourself you have too much to do, too much to lose, too many reasons to stay in your dorm with a highlighter and a spreadsheet. you tell yourself you donât need loud music and sweaty rooms and cheap alcohol to cope with pressure. you tell yourself all of that right up until eunchae is standing in your doorway with her arms crossed and a look that says sheâs not leaving until you move. âyouâre coming,â eunchae says, and she says it like itâs a fact, not a suggestion, while chaewon leans against the wall behind her with that calm, unimpressed expression she gets when sheâs already planned your entire evening for you. sakura is sitting on the edge of your bed scrolling through her phone like she owns your room, and yunjin is already halfway into a jacket, grinning like sheâs about to have the fun of her semester. kazuha, quietly lethal as always, offers you a hair tie like sheâs bribing you into compliance. âyouâve been staring at the same page for an hourâ chaewon points out, and her tone is too gentle to argue with. âthatâs called focusâ you reply automatically, but eunchae cuts in immediately, rolling her eyes. âthatâs called spiralingâ eunchae says, and she doesnât even sound mean, just certain, like sheâs observed you long enough to know the difference. you open your mouth to protest again, but yunjin steps closer and bumps your shoulder with hers, warm and insistent. âitâs one night,â yunjin says, and her grin turns softer for half a second. âyouâre not gonna lose your scholarship because you danced for forty-five minutes.â sakura looks up and adds, âalso, weâre not letting you sit here and stress-cry aloneâ and the fact that she says it so casually makes your stomach tighten. like youâve been caught doing something you didnât want anyone to name. you hate that it lands, and you hate that theyâre right, and you hate that your chest loosens a fraction anyway like your bodyâs already giving in before your pride does, so you stand up with a sharp exhale and grab your jacket, muttering, âif i fail my midterm because of you, iâm haunting all of you.â eunchae beams like sheâs won something. âdeal.â eunchae says, already turning toward the hallway, and kazuha slips her arm through yours in a quiet, grounding way that makes you feel less like youâre being dragged and more like youâre being escorted.
the party is on campus, in one of those apartments that somehow always ends up being the center of whatever social event happens before everyone collapses into exam mode. you can hear it before you even reach the door, bass vibrating through the walls like a heartbeat that doesnât belong to you. the hallway smells like perfume, cheap cologne and something sugary. someone you donât recognize stumbles past laughing too loudly, nearly knocking into you until sakura shifts smoothly and blocks you with her shoulder like sheâs been doing this her whole life. âbreathe, itâll be fun.â kazuha murmurs near your ear, and you do, because her voice is calm enough to make your nervous system listen even when your brain doesnât want to. eunchae knocks once and then doesnât wait, pushing the door open with the confidence of someone who has never questioned whether she belongs somewhere. warm air rushes out immediately, heavy with sweat, alcohol and heat from too many bodies in one space, and the sound hits you like a wall: music, laughter, someone yelling over the song, glass clinking somewhere in the kitchen. chaewon steps in first like sheâs unbothered, sakura follows with a smile thatâs too practiced, yunjin looks delighted, and you hover half a step behind them for a second longer than you should, because you already want to leave and you havenât even fully entered. eunchae turns back and catches your wrist lightly, tugging you in with a grin. âwelcome back to being a personâ eunchae says, and it makes your face heat because you donât know whether to laugh or be annoyed, so you do neither and let her pull you inside.
you clock the room fast because thatâs what you do when youâre uncomfortable: you inventory. a cluster of people near the couch, someone perched on the armrest with a red cup, a couple making out in the corner like they forgot walls exist, a line forming toward the kitchen where the drinks are. you recognize heeseung immediately because heâs tall and loud and somehow always looks like heâs having the best time even when heâs doing nothing. heâs leaning near the counter with a grin while sunoo stands beside him, laughing with his whole face like the world isnât currently built to stress him out. jungwon is there too, shoulders relaxed, eyes sharp like heâs watching everything at once, and jay is mid-story, hands moving dramatically as he talks, the kind of person who can turn midterm dread into a joke if he tries hard enough. then you see niki, and heâs already got that gleam in his eye that means heâs about to cause problems purely for entertainment, and heâs standing in a loose circle near the kitchen island like heâs holding court. and then jake is there. you spot him before you can pretend you didnât. heâs leaning against the edge of the counter like he belongs there. one hand holding a shot glass, sleeves pushed up, hair slightly messier than usual like he didnât bother making it perfect. the light in the kitchen makes everything look warmer than it should, and it catches the line of his jaw when he tilts his head back to laugh at something heeseung says. he looks easy. he always looks easy. thatâs what makes him infuriating, and itâs what makes a part of you go tight with something you refuse to name. heeseung nudges him with his elbow and says something you canât hear over the music, and jakeâs mouth curves into that lazy, controlled grin that used to feel like a weapon when it was aimed at you in class. niki lifts his shot glass like heâs toasting the concept of poor choices, and jake mirrors him without hesitation, like the motion is automatic. heeseung claps his hands once and calls out, âokay, okay, pre-midterm therapy shotsâ and his voice cuts through the noise just enough to carry. jake tips his head slightly and says something back with a calm confidence you canât hear, and the fact that you canât hear it makes you want to move closer. listen. and also makes you want to turn around and leave immediately.
eunchae notices your stillness because eunchae notices everything, and she leans in close enough that her hair brushes your cheek. âdonât,â eunchae says softly, and she doesnât even have to specify what she means, because you know. donât glare. donât overthink. donât turn this into a war in your head. you swallow and force your shoulders to relax. you let kazuha tug you toward the living room like itâs no big deal, like your pulse didnât just spike. sakura says something cheerful to someone passing by, chaewon accepts a drink with a polite nod, yunjin laughs at a joke that barely registers in your ears. and you try to make yourself match their energy because you donât want to be the person who ruins the night with your tension. but your eyes flick back to the kitchen anyway, because youâre not made of stone, and because jake is still there, tipping a shot back with heeseung and niki like heâs immune to consequences. like midterms arenât going to chew everyone up next week. he wipes his mouth with the back of his hand and looks up-just briefly-and for a second you think heâs looking at you. your stomach tightens. then he turns to heeseung again like nothing happened. like he didnât just shift your entire nervous system with one glance youâre not even sure was real. and you hate that youâre standing here calculating him while pretending you came to relax.
you take a drink from the cup kazuha presses into your hand, the plastic warm from someone elseâs grip, and you tell yourself this is fine. itâs just a party. itâs just noise. itâs just one night before midterms start to swallow the campus whole. and yet, when another round of cheers erupts from the kitchen and you hear heeseung shout, âagain!â you find your gaze drifting back like it has its own gravity, because jake is laughing at him again, head tipped slightly, eyes bright, and niki is already pouring another set of shots like heâs committing to the bit. the music is louder in the kitchen. of course it is. it always is, because thatâs where the shots are, where the counters are sticky and the floor vibrates slightly from too many people shifting their weight at once. eunchae is the one who pulls you closer without asking, because she lives for this exact chaos, and chaewon follows with the calm composure of someone who can drink and still remember formulas the next morning. sakura slips into the circle smoothly, smiling at heeseung like sheâs amused before he even says anything, and yunjin is already hyping someone up about midterm âsurvival shots,â while kazuha stays half a step beside you, steady and quiet. you donât intend to end up next to jake. you just do. heeseung is laughing mid-sentence, one hand thrown over nikiâs shoulder, the other pointing dramatically at jake like heâs narrating some grand victory, and jake is leaning back against the counter with a shot glass in his hand. he looks easy. he always looks easy. it makes your jaw tighten before you can stop it.
niki finishes pouring and slides a glass toward jake. âpre-midterm cleanseâ niki declares with a grin thatâs already too sharp to be innocent. heeseung claps jake on the back. âjaeyun,â heeseung says loudly, proud and teasing at the same time, âi heard you killed that preview, dude. professor kim mentioned it in office hours. said it was âimpressive.ââ jaeyun. the word lands wrong. not for the room. the room just laughs. someone whistles. sunoo leans in with an exaggerated âof course he didâ and jake goes still, small and brief, half a second you wouldnât see if you werenât watching him. his fingers tighten around the shot glass. his jaw locks. then he says, flat and immediate, âdonât.â heeseung blinks. âwhat?â he asks, and jake doesnât smile as he tells him, âyou know i hate that.â heeseung laughs like itâs a joke. âhate what? itâs your name,â he says, and jakeâs eyes flick up for just a second, not defensive, not embarrassed, just sharp. ânot here.â jake says. the music swells again and someone shouts from the living room, and the moment almost gets swallowed whole. heeseung lifts both hands in surrender. âalright, alright. jakeâ he corrects lightly, still grinning, but youâre still watching, because that wasnât embarrassment, and it wasnât annoyance. jake lifts the shot glass and tips it back without breaking eye contact with the counter before setting it down harder than necessary, the sound clicking sharp against the granite. niki notices, of course he does, and he mutters under his breath, âdamn, touchyâ not loud enough to escalate it. because jaeyun doesnât belong here. jaeyun belongs to professors mentioning him in office hours. to expectations. to quiet admiration. to something polished and impressive and untouchable. jake belongs in kitchens that smell like tequila and lime, and the fact that he separates the two so instinctively makes something shift in you. heeseung pours another round. âokay, redemption shot for over-praising!â heeseung laughs, and jake doesnât protest as he reaches for the glass again. you step closer without meaning to and tell him, âmaybe slow downâ leaning in just enough so the music doesnât swallow your voice. jake glances at you and asks, âwhy?â and thereâs something steady about him, not sloppy, not even that tipsy yet, just a little looser than usual. you fold your arms lightly and say, âwe have rehearsal tomorrowâ and jake tilts his head slightly as he answers, âand?â you reply evenly, âand iâm not covering for you if you show up hungover.â the words are simple, but the air changes as niki goes quiet and jake doesnât look away. âi didnât ask you to.â jake says, calm and controlled, but with an edge under it, and you answer, âyou donât have to.â that lands harder because you both know what it means. you stepped in before. you adjusted. you smoothed it out. you made it seamless. jake sets the second shot down untouched this time and says, âyou donât get to manage me.â not raising his voice, not sneering, just stating it like a boundary. your jaw tightens as you reply, âiâm not managing you. iâm being realisticâ and jake asks, âabout what?â with something sharper in it now. you say, âabout the fact that this project doesnât just affect youâ while the music pulses through the cabinets and someone shouts your name from the doorway and you donât look.
jake studies you like youâre an equation heâs not sure he wants to solve and says, âof course iâll show upâ and you reply before you can stop yourself, âthatâs not what iâm worried aboutâ making his eyes narrow slightly as he asks, âthen what are you worried about?â you donât say what youâre actually thinking. you say, âthat you think this doesnât matter,â and jake lets out a quiet, humorless breath as he says, âit matters.â you tell him, âthen act like it.â and thatâs when it snaps, not loud, not explosive, just clean, as jake says low, âi donât need you to supervise me.â. you shoot back, âand i donât need you to pretend youâre invincible,â thereâs a flicker in his expression at that, not anger, something else, as he asks, âyou think this is pretending?â you donât hesitate when you tell him, âyou always try to make it look easyâ and the words hang between you.
the room stays loud around you. people laughing, someone bumping into heeseung and apologizing, yunjin dragging sakura toward the living room, chaewon saying something dry to jungwon that makes him grin, but the space between you goes quiet. jake holds your gaze and then says, very quietly, almost too quiet for the room heâs standing in, âjaeyun doesnât get to screw up.â it isnât dramatic. he doesnât look at anyone else. he doesnât elaborate. he says it like itâs obvious, like itâs fact, and you donât respond because suddenly you understand. not fully, not perfectly, but enough.
jaeyun is the version people brag about in office hours. jaeyun is the one professors mention by name. jaeyun is the golden one. jaeyun doesnât drink too much. doesnât hesitate in presentations. doesnât need help. doesnât misstep. jake does. and jake hates when the two get confused.
he picks up the untouched shot and slides it back toward niki instead. ânot that one,â jake says flatly, and niki raises an eyebrow but doesnât comment, just sliding the extra shot back toward the bottle with a little clink like heâs filing it away for later. you should step away and you should let the moment dissolve, but jake is standing there, jaw tight, gaze fixed somewhere between the counter and the floor like heâs forcing his thoughts into a straight line, and you canât not say it when you tell him, âdonât do thisâ your voice low enough that it shouldnât carry even though the way his attention snaps up makes it feel louder anyway. his eyes flick to yours as he asks, âdo what?â you fold your arms lightly because if you donât put your hands somewhere youâll fidget and if you fidget youâll look like you care too much, replying evenly, âdrink like you donât have consequences. rehersal is tomorrow.â his mouth twitches like heâs about to make a joke, but he doesnât, instead exhaling slowly through his nose and saying, âiâm not getting wastedâ and you point out, âyouâre doing shotsâ only for him to answer, âso is everyone elseâ and when you tell him, âthatâs not an argumentâ his gaze sharpens as he says, âitâs not supposed to be.â irritation flares, quick and familiar, and it would be so easy to slip into the old rhythm, but youâre not trying to win right now and youâre trying to keep tomorrow from collapsing, so you say, âjake. we have rehearsal. we have the dataset response. we have q&a framing. if you show up hungover, iâm not doing this alone.â and something flashes in his expression fast enough that anyone else would miss it, not anger but offense at the idea underneath it, as his shoulders square like heâs bracing and he says, controlled, âyouâre not doing it alone y/n.â while you lift your chin and tell him, âthen act like it.â his eyes narrow and for a second itâs like the room blurs and itâs just you and him and the edge between you that always seems to sharpen when you least expect it as he replies, âi am acting like it.â and you say, âyou were literally about to take another shotâ and he looks at the counter and back at you and says, âbecause weâre at a party,â and when you press, âand?â, he answers, calm but strained anyway, âand i can handle it.â and you say before you can stop yourself, âi donât care about that.â he pauses, a small, dangerous pause, and then asks too evenly, âwhat is it about then?â you donât answer immediately because the truth sitting behind your teeth is messy. because you saw him flinch when heeseung said jaeyun. you saw him go still like someone had grabbed him by the throat with expectations. you donât know what to do with the fact that it made you want to step closer instead of away, so you pick the cleanest version and say, âitâs about tomorrow. iâm not risking this because you want to âlet looseâ tonight,â and he gives a short laugh that doesnât match his eyes as he says, âyou think this is me letting loose?â and you blink and ask, âwhat else would it be?â.
his jaw flexes and he looks like heâs about to say something and stops himself, the silence filling up with all the things you both keep circling without naming. he asks, louder than you expect and definitely louder than the music, âyou think i donât care about tomorrow?â as it cuts through the room like someone yanked a cord and the kitchen doesnât go silent but it shifts, people pausing mid-laugh, mid-sip, mid-sentence, heeseungâs grin faltering, jayâs eyebrows lifting, jungwon straightening slightly, and even sunooâs smile dropping into something curious while your stomach drops. not because of the words but because of the volume. but because jake doesnât do loud unless heâs cornered. heeseung leans across the island sensing tension like a shark sensing blood and grinning like he lives for drama that isnât his. âyo, are you guys arguing about regression models right now?â and jay laughs and says, âplease tell me you areâ while jungwonâs gaze flicks between you and jake, calm but alert. niki stays beside jake watching him with that sharp, almost-too-aware expression he gets when he knows exactly where the line is and is waiting to see who crosses it. you keep your expression steady even though your pulse jumps as you reply, âthatâs not what i said.â and he steps half a pace closer, not aggressively but enough that you feel it, saying sharper than the first, âstop supervising me.â and thatâs the one that gets everyoneâs attention because now it isnât just a disagreement. itâs personal. heeseungâs eyes widening slightly like heâs just realized he walked into something real, jayâs mouth opening like heâs about to make a joke and then shutting, jungwonâs gaze staying fixed on jake, measuring. niki moves, not dramatically and not like heâs body-blocking, just a casual step closer to jakeâs side with his shoulder brushing jakeâs like heâs inserting himself into the orbit before the gravity gets too strong. niki says lightly with a warning under it like a leash tightening, âokay. donât be weird,â while jake doesnât look at niki and keeps his eyes on you as he continues, still loud enough to carry and still controlled enough to not sound drunk, âyouâve been acting like iâm irresponsible. like iâm going to blow this up.â you inhale slowly to ground yourself and repeat, âyouâre doing shotsâ because itâs the only factual thing you can cling to without falling into whatever this is becoming, and he shoots back, âand youâre acting like iâm not going to show up.â
you say, already regretting the wording because fix is the wrong word and fix is the trigger word and fix makes it sound like you think heâs broken, âiâm acting like i donât want to have to fix itâ and jakeâs eyes flash as he says, âthere it is. that.â and when you ask, âwhat?â he says, âthat tone. like youâre already planning to cover for meâ while niki taps jakeâs shoulder once as a quiet signal and murmurs, âbroâ trying to pull him back without making it obvious, but jake doesnât move. heat rises behind your ribs as you say, steady, âbecause i have. i have covered for you. you donât get to act like thatâs not trueâ. niki steps between you, âokay, okay, time-out. this is a kitchen. not a therapy circle,â and jay snorts, relieved at the escape route, adding, âyeah, take your academic trauma somewhere else.â
the tension doesnât dissolve, it just gets pushed aside like furniture, and niki uses the moment, leaning in closer to jakeâs ear with concern masked as annoyance as he says, âyouâre getting heated. chill.â while jake replies automatically, âiâm fineâ even though the words donât match the stiffness in his shoulders, and niki mutters, âyouâre not,â before straightening and raising his voice just enough to sound casual as he says, âcome on. breathe. youâre gonna start arguing about dataset framing in the tequila zoneâ drawing a couple laughs as jake exhales through his nose and, like his body finally remembers the room is full of eyes, lets niki steer him backward, not because heâs weak but because heâs choosing control. before jake turns away fully, he looks at you again. the music is loud enough to blur edges, the kitchen lights too bright, and when someone bumps into the counter behind you tequila sloshes dangerously close to the rim of a plastic cup, the party keeps moving like nothing just cracked open in the middle of it. youâre still standing exactly where the argument stalled, and he studies you for a second. not long enough for anyone else to clock it but long enough for you to feel it land. his jaw tight, not angry, not defensive, just braced, and you donât even know what you wouldâve said if niki hadnât stepped in. you donât know what you were about to accuse him of. jakeâs mouth moves before he can stop it as he says, âyou really think i donât care?â not shouted but loud enough to cut through a dip in the music. nikiâs hand tightens on jakeâs shoulder as he says under his breath, âdonât.â while jake doesnât look at him and keeps his eyes on you. and then, softer, so soft it barely survives the bass vibrating through the cabinets, jake adds, âyou think iâd care this much if it wasnât you?â
 it isnât performative or dramatic, sounding almost irritated, almost exasperated, like heâs frustrated you donât already know. no one reacts because no one heard, and the world doesnât pause. but you do, because the sentence doesnât feel like a joke or ego or rivalry. it feels like something that slipped past his filter. jakeâs expression shifts a fraction, not regret, not exactly, more like awareness, like he realizes the line crossed some invisible boundary heâs been pretending isnât there. niki doesnât push it, only leaning in again as he says low, âokay. thatâs enough.â you stare at jake trying to translate it into something safe, because it could mean he cares about the project because you care and it could mean he cares about being seen by you. it could mean-
but before you can answer or even breathe properly, sunoo shouts from the living room, âjake! come drink like a normal person!â and niki tightens his grip on jakeâs shoulder as he says louder with his grin back in place like armor, âyeah. come on, romeo. stop fighting in the kitchenâ and jake turns toward the noise and then back to you one last time, not regretful and not taking it back, just aware, before letting niki pull him away into the living room where bodies and music and laughter swallow him like nothing happened. but something did. youâre left standing in the kitchen with your drink untouched in your hand, the plastic cup warm against your fingers, the bass vibrating through your bones, and the sentence replaying in your head like a glitch you canât close out of. across the room jake is on the couch with niki leaning in close to his ear and saying something that makes jake run a hand through his hair like heâs trying to reset, and he looks up and your eyes meet for a second, and you donât know what to do with the fact that he doesnât look away first, so you look down at your cup and back up. but heâs still there, still watching, not competitive and not amused and not careless, just steady. like that sentence didnât belong to the party noise. like it belongs to something else. something youâre not ready to name. and you hate it because you canât tell whether it was nothing or whether it was the first real thing heâs said to you all semester.
the rehearsal room is too bright, not warm-bright, not late-afternoon gold, just fluorescent and unforgiving, the kind of light that makes everything look sharper than it feels, and you get there early, telling yourself itâs because you want one uninterrupted run-through before the final presentation, because timing matters, because transitions matter, because if you shave three seconds off slide seven the conclusion lands cleaner. it totally has nothing to do with not wanting to walk in at the same time. the room is empty when you unlock it, the projector humming faintly as it warms up, and you set your bag down, plug in your laptop, pull up the deck, click through slide one. slide two. slide three. your reflection flickering briefly across the white screen before the first title loads, and you stare at it longer than necessary because the party sentence replays anyway.
you think iâd care this much if it wasnât you?
itâs not even the full sentence every time. sometimes itâs just care this much- then again if it wasnât you- you swallow as the door opens. not turning immediately because you hear him first. the soft click of the handle, the measured steps across the floor. no rush, no hesitation. he drops his bag in the chair near the back wall and says, âmorning,â in a tone that is completely normal. you click to slide four and reply, âmorning,â just as normal, and thatâs the problem. he moves to stand beside you instead of across from you, close enough that you can feel the residual cold from outside clinging to his jacket but not close enough to touch. without looking at him you ask, âdo you want to start from the methodology or the intro?â and he answers easily, âintro. timing felt slightly off last timeâ slight, not wrong, not flawed, just slight. you nod once and begin, moving through the introduction smoothly, pacing measured, voice even. he doesnât interrupt, doesnât adjust your wording, doesnât correct emphasis. and when you finish the opening section and glance at him out of habit he nods once and says, âgoodâ thatâs it. no âtighten the transitionâ, no âslow down on that statisticâ, no raised eyebrow, no subtle challenge, just good. you move into the framework section and he takes over on cue. clean, no stumble, no hesitation, no improvisation. efficient. too efficient. you wait for him to cut you off when you overlap slightly on slide six, but he doesnât. when you reach the conclusion the room feels wrong, you click to black and silence fills the space where debate should have been.
he checks his watch and says, âthree minutes underâ and you answer, âthatâs fineâ and he nods and says, âthatâs goodâ and you hate how agreeable that sounds. you cross your arms without meaning to and say, âyou didnât interrupt once.â he looks at you with mild curiosity and replies, âyou didnât need interruptingâ and you answer, âthatâs not the pointâ he tilts his head slightly and asks, âwhat is the point then?â you open your mouth. then close it. you look back at the blank screen instead of at him as the fluorescent lights hum. and after a moment he says, âyou adjusted slide eight. the transition is cleaner,â and you respond, âi know.â - âi noticedâ he adds, and when you look at him and say, âokayâ itâs just another calm acknowledgment. no spark, no competition, no ego. smooth. too smooth. and that unsettles you more than last night did. you pick up the remote just to have something in your hand and say, âthis feels weird.â and he replies, âi think the presentation looks fineâ and you say, âi know.â he studies you a second longer than necessary and asks, âyou want to focus on delivery?â and you answer, âthatâs not what it isâ he asks again, neutral, controlled, open, âwhat is it y/n?â and the sentence from last night presses against the back of your throat. because he said it like it meant something and now heâs standing here like it didnât. you turn fully toward him and ask, âwhat did you mean?â no build-up, no softening, just direct. jake doesnât pretend not to understand, doesnât ask you to clarify, doesnât deflect to slides. just meets your eyes and says, âyou knowâ and you hold his gaze as you tell him, âdonât do that.â and when he asks, âdo what?â you gesture vaguely between you and say, âthat. answering without answering. avoiding.â his expression stays steady as he says, âiâm not avoiding itâ and you reply, âit feels like youâre actingâ after a pause he says evenly, âiâm not.â and the phrasing lands heavier than it should because heâs right. heâs not acting different. heâs acting normal. and thatâs whatâs wrong. you almost pivot, almost reach for the laptop, almost say this is stupid, almost redirect to slide transitions. old instinct telling you to hide in structure, hide in competence, hide in measurable things. but you donât. you stay where you are as the silence stretches and the projector fan hums quietly behind you. jake waits. not impatient, not pushing, just there. and thatâs worse, because now you have to decide whether youâre going to say it or pretend you didnât hear it at all. and you donât pretend, not this time.
âyou donât get to say something like that and then act normal.â you tell him, the words steadier than you feel. jake doesnât look surprised when he replies, âi told you iâm not acting.â you shake your head and insist, âjake, you said it like it meant somethingâ, and he holds your gaze as he says, âit did.â you hesitate, then push forward. âthen why are we standing here like we didnât just-â you stop yourself before finishing and amend, âwhy are we standing here like this is just rehearsal?â jake answers evenly, âbecause we have a presentation in a week.â - âthatâs not what i meanâ you reply. and when he says, âi knowâ without softening, it only sharpens your frustration. âyou said it,â you continue. âyou wouldnât care if it wasnât me.â - âyesâ jake says. you take a step closer and tell him, âthen donât stand there like you didnât.â jake responds, âiâm not saying i didnâtâ and you counter immediately, âyou are acting like it didnât shift anything.â he studies you, then says, âiâm just not turning it into something chaotic.â - âit already is chaoticâ you argue. jake corrects you quietly. âitâs chaotic for you.â you look away, jaw tight, and say, âyou act like none of this costs you anything.â he stills and asks, âcosts me what?â - âenergy. focus. whatever it is,â you answer, gesturing between you. âyou act like you can compartmentalize it and move on.â and after a brief pause, jake says, âwhen you look at me like iâm effortless, it makes me feel invisible.â you frown and respond, âthatâs not what iâm doing.â- âi didnât say it was intentionalâ he replies. âinvisible how?â you ask. jake inhales and answers, âlike i donât have to try.â-âthatâs not fairâ you say. âwhy?â he asks. âbecause i never said you donât try.â jake answers quietly, âyou donât have to.â you open your mouth, then shift your wording. âyou make it look easy.â- âthat doesnât mean it isâ he says. âi know thatâ you insist. jake meets your eyes and asks, âdo you?â you hold his gaze for a second too long, because you donât. not really. you know he studies. you know he prepares. you know he isnât coasting on instinct. but youâve always framed his control as natural, like composure is something he was born with instead of something he built. you think about the way he never looks rushed, the way he never looks unsure, the way youâve used that steadiness against him in arguments like it proved he was less affected.
you swallow. âi-â you start, but the word stalls before it can turn into defense. he watches you closely, not accusing, not smug. just waiting. and for the first time it occurs to you that maybe youâve mistaken his restraint for indifference, and the realization doesnât settle gently- it shifts something, sharp and destabilizing, and you inhale slowly as it rearranges the ground under your feet. âand the kiss?â you ask, not softening it or circling it, and the words hang between you like something thrown too hard to retrieve. jake doesnât blink or laugh or reach for a safer angle. he just says, ânot strategy.â clean and final. you stare at him. ânot-â you begin, then stop, because your mind is still trying to file it under something controlled, something tactical, and you swallow before asking nothing at all. jake adds evenly, âi donât kiss people iâm competing with.â as if that should settle it. your chest tightens. you demand, sharper than intended, âwhat are you even saying?â he holds your gaze and replies, âyou think iâd complicate this if you didnât matter?â the calm certainty of it lands harder than raised volume ever could, and you struggle to categorize his expression-no smirk, no defensiveness, nothing easy to dismiss. he watches you think and says, with the faintest edge, âyouâre thinking too hard.â- âiâm not,â you answer automatically and force yourself back to something concrete. âyou said it didnât mean anything.â he corrects you without flinching. âi said we were drunk.â- âi wish i knew what you were thinking.â you reply, quieter now. jake nods once. âi know.â you press further. âand the night at your dorm. the-â your voice falters, but he doesnât make you finish. âthat wasnât nothing either,â jake says simply. your pulse jumps. he continues, measured, âi didnât want to reduce it toâŠthat.â- âto what?â you ask. âto a mistake.â he answers. you swallow and say, âbut you acted like you did. after.â his jaw tightens slightly as he admits, âbecause it was easier.â- âfor who?â you challenge. âfor both of us.â jake replies immediately. the truth of it stings, and you try to steady yourself. âso what,â you say, âyouâre saying it wasnât to throw me off?â his eyes narrow, in quiet offense. âyou think iâd need that?â you freeze, realizing the implication. jake holds your gaze and says, level and deliberate, âi donât do things like that to win. not with you.â heat rises behind your eyes, but you keep your voice even. âthen what was it?â he doesnât look away. âit was me not stopping,â jake says. your breath catches. after a beat, he adds, quieter, âand it was me letting you see that.â the room feels too bright as you try to process it.
you just stand there, stunned, as he meets your gaze steadily, like heâs been waiting for you to understand. and something in you finally stops fighting for an explanation that keeps you safe. he watches you and repeats, softer but no less certain, âyou think iâd complicate this if you didnât matter to me?â because the truth is too clear to ignore. he didnât lose control. he chose exposure. he chose- oh.
OH.
of course. of course thatâs what it was. of course thatâs why the silence after the phone rang felt like grief. of course thatâs why the âwe were drunkâ excuse tasted wrong in your mouth even as you used it. of course thatâs why the smoothness today feels worse than any argument. because he wasnât treating it like nothing. he was treating it like something he didnât know how to hold. and he still came back, he still showed up, he still stood beside you.
your throat goes dry. you almost laugh, not because itâs funny, but because itâs absurd how long youâve both been circling the same obvious truth like it was dangerous. you almost say something sharp, almost turn it into a joke, almost protect yourself with cleverness. you donât. you just stand there, stunned, your heart beating too hard in a room that is too bright, looking at him like heâs a new variable you didnât account for, and he looks back like heâs been accounting for you the entire time. jake steps closer, not quickly, not like heâs trying to corner you, just one measured step that makes the air shift, and your body reacts before your pride does. you step back automatically, heel catching the leg of a chair as you steady yourself with one hand on the table, fingers splayed against the cold surface, that sharp flare of panic igniting under your ribs. not because you donât want him but because you do. because wanting him has already proven it can turn your brain into static. because you remember the dorm hallway and the dim lights and the way you let yourself slip before pretending you hadnât.
jake stops immediately he doesnât follow, doesnât close the space you created, just pauses like heâs reading the step back instead of taking it personally. that restraint hits harder than anything else. ây/n,â jake says, low. a careful test to see if youâre still here. you swallow. âi donât want it to be like that againâ you say before you can polish it. his brow lifts. âlike what?â jake asks. âyou know,â you reply, hating the wavering edge in your voice. âcomplicated. messy. the next day. the pretending.â jake holds your gaze, steady. âit wonât be.â jake says. you let out a short breath. âyou canât promise that.â - âi canâ jake answers, certainty flipping your stomach. you search his face for the catch and find none. âhow?â you ask. his jaw tightens slightly. âiâm not confusedâ jake says, and the sentence lands like a firm hand at the back of your neck. âyouâre saying you were confused before?â you press. âno,â jake replies, shaking his head once. âiâm saying iâm not going to act like i am.â your throat tightens. âi kissed you because i wanted to.â jake says, simple and clear, and the words hit your chest like weight. he watches your face. âthat day,â jake continues, âafter the midterms. when i apologized. i wasnât trying to fix anything. i wasnât trying to make you forgive me. i wanted to kiss you.â- âjake-â you start, but he keeps going. âyou asked me if it was still research in my dorm,â jake says. âand i told you it wasnât,â you whisper, âi meant what i said. and i didnât just mean it then.â silence swells. âi kissed you because i wanted to.â jake repeats quietly. âand iâm not going to pretend it was an accident. not the cafĂ©. not the dorm.â you reply as your fingers curl against the table. âand the arcade?â jake asks, careful. heat creeps up your neck. âi wasnât drunk,â you admit. ânot enough to not know what i was doing.â jake waits. âand what were you doing?â jake asks softly. you force yourself not to retreat. âi kissed you because i needed to knowâ you say. âknow what?â jake presses. âif it was real,â you answer, the word too big and too honest. âor if it was just me being stupid.â - âyouâre not stupid-â jake says immediately. âthatâs not the point,â you reply, breathless. he steps closer again, slower this time, giving you the chance to move. you donât. âthe cafĂ© kiss wasnât an accident,â you say. âi told myself it was.â jakeâs jaw tightens. âand the arcade was me trying to see if it felt the same.â his eyes flicker. âand?â jake asks, lower. âit did.â you answer. the room feels suspended. âi wasnât sure what it was⊠feelings, you know?â you admit, sharp and terrifying in their simplicity. âiâve had them. i just didnât want them.â jakeâs expression shifts, something loosening. âyeah,â jake says quietly.
he steps close enough now that you feel his warmth, not touching, just there. âiâm sure,â jake says. âabout you. about this. and iâm not going to make you guess. not anymore.â you stare at him, stunned by the simplicity, your fear not gone but reshaped into something smaller, something survivable. because heâs cutting off the pretending and the uncertainty right here. with certainty, with choice, with you standing in a room thatâs too bright and finally not pretending you donât want whatâs in front of you. heâs close enough now that you can feel the warmth of him. not touching, just there. âyou donât have to overthink this,â jake says quietly, not teasing, not challenging, just steady. you swallow and answer, âthatâs a big askâ and a faint, almost private smile touches the corner of his mouth before jake replies, âi knowâ. the silence stretches between you but it isnât sharp anymore, it isnât defensive. itâs something thicker, waiting. his hand lifts slightly-not reaching yet, just hovering like heâs giving you one last exit he wonât take and never has. your heart pounding hard enough youâre sure he can hear it. âfor once,â you say, breath uneven but voice sure, âi donât want to fight this anymore.â and his eyes soften. not weak, not gentle, just certain. jake answers, âthen donât.â without closing the distance, without forcing it, simply waiting, and this time you donât step back.
the air feels heavier now. thicker in your lungs. you can feel his warmth without touching him, like your body already knows what it wants before your brain catches up. jakeâs eyes drop to your mouth again. slower this time. deliberate. your breath shifts first. then his follows. you step into him. his hand comes up carefully. his fingers brush along your jaw, then slide to the back of your neck. his touch is controlled, grounded. like heâs steadying both of you. you donât give him time to reconsider. you kiss him. it starts soft- it doesnât stay that way. his lips move against yours with quiet certainty that makes your knees feel weaker than they should. he exhales into your mouth, warm and unguarded. your hands slide up his chest automatically. your fingers curl into his shirt like you need something solid. he pulls you closer firmly. your bodies line up. thereâs no space left between you. you feel his breathing against your own. you feel the tension in his shoulders where heâs trying to stay composed and failing. the kiss deepens. your mouth parts and he follows. slower now. more deliberate. his hand tightens at your waist. his other hand slides into your hair. his fingers thread gently but possessively at the base of your skull. it isnât frantic like the dorm. it isnât restrained either. itâs hungry in a quieter way. your pulse spikes when his tongue brushes yours, enough to make your breath hitch. he makes a low sound in his throat. it goes straight through you. you tilt your head and press closer. the control slips a little. the kiss turns deeper. warmer. slower and more consuming at once.
his hands slide from your waist to your hips. he holds you there like heâs afraid youâll disappear if he lets go. you break for air. he doesnât move far. his forehead rests against yours. his breathing is uneven. his lips hover close. he kisses you again. not your mouth this time. the corner of it. slow. then along your jaw. your pulse jumps when his mouth trails lower. he presses kisses beneath your ear. then down your neck. âjake-â you breathe. thereâs no real protest in it, just surprise. his lips curve faintly against your skin. âyou remember,â jake murmurs near your collarbone, kisses inbetween his voice, low and rough, âhow that night ended?â your fingers tighten in his hair. âi remember a phone call-â you manage. he huffs softly against your neck. âi remember you pulling me down like youâd already decided,â jake says quietly and kisses your neck again âi remember you telling me it wasnât research,â heat floods your chest. he presses another slow kiss to your skin. âand i remember not finishing it.â the words land low and clear. his hand slides slightly higher at your waist and he reminds you how close you are. âso,â jake says, lifting his head enough to look up at you, eyes darker but steady, âshould we finish what we started in my dorm?â your face burns. you push lightly at his chest, while grinning at him. âjake.â you warn, but youâre smiling. he raises a brow. âwhat?â jake asks. âyouâre unbelievable.â- âyou were pretty committed,â jake replies smoothly. âagainst the wall. on the-â you press your palm to his mouth before he can finish. âpresentation first.â he kisses your palm lightly before lowering your hand. his grin widens. âyouâre ruthless.â- âfocused.â you correct softly. you glare at him, but itâs playful. he leans in once more and brushes his lips against yours. shorter this time. lighter. a promise instead of a culmination. âfine,â jake says, stepping back half a pace. âslides.â you inhale slowly and steady your breathing as he moves beside you again. close. not touching. your shoulders brush. neither of you pulls away. you click to the next slide. he leans closer to look at the screen. his voice is lower now and a bit awkward. âslide seven transition still needs tightening,â jake says. you glance at him sideways. âprove it.â he smirks. the room feels different now. not too bright. not too quiet, just charged.
presentation day arrives a week later with sunlight too bright to ignore. the campus feels sharper this morning. colder almost. the air is crisp in a way that makes everything feel like it matters more. youâre already in the rehearsal room when jake walks in. not because youâre anxious. just because you like the quiet before everything starts. the projector hums softly. slides are open. your laptop glows against the dimmer walls. you hear him before you see him. measured steps. no rush. the door closes behind him. you donât turn immediately. âyouâre earlyâ jake says. you click to the title slide without looking up. âso are you.â a beat passes. then warmth at your side. his hand slides lightly to your waist. he leans in and presses a slow kiss to your temple like itâs something heâs been doing for months instead of six days. your pulse still jumps. âmorning,â jake murmurs against your hair. you try not to smile. âmorning.â he lingers half a second longer than necessary before stepping back. thereâs no awkward checking of boundaries. itâs just easy. you glance at him. heâs wearing a button-down you havenât seen before. sleeves rolled once at the forearm. hair slightly messy in a way that looks accidental but isnât. âyou changed the shirtâ you say. jake glances down. âitâs presentation day.â - âyou had a perfectly good one yesterday.â he raises a brow. âthis oneâs better.â- âfor who?â you ask. âfor meâ jake replies. you narrow your eyes. he steps closer without asking. his fingers brush the edge of your collar. he adjusts it carefully. âyouâre crooked,â jake says. âi am not.â you roll your eyes but let him fix it. he then teps back and scans you like heâs reviewing a final draft. âbetter.â jake says. âyouâre insufferable.â- âyouâre welcome.â
the door opens again. niki walks in mid-yawn and stops. he looks at you. then at jake. then back at you. ââŠwow.â niki says slowly. you stiffen slightly. jake doesnât. âwhat?â jake asks mildly. niki gestures between you. âyou two are-â- ârehearsing,â you interrupt. niki squints. sunghoon appears behind him, already dressed like heâs heading into a boardroom. he clocks it immediately. âfinally.â sunghoon says under his breath. your cheeks warm. jake doesnât deny it. he just picks up the remote. ârun-through?â he asks you calmly. like nothing has shifted. like everything has. you nod. sunghoon watches for another second and then smirks. âdonât let it make you sloppyâ sunghoon says. âit wonât,â jake replies. âit makes us efficient,â he adds. niki makes a face. âgross.â but you both ignore him as the room settles. slides advance. you begin. your voice is steady. jake transitions seamlessly. it feels familiar but different. thereâs no edge now. no attempt to outpace each other. when you pause, he fills the space smoothly. when he emphasizes a point, you support it instead of challenging it. it feels less like a duel. more like rhythm. after a few minutes jake cuts in gently. âslide eight transition.â you glance at him. he smirks slightly. you narrow your eyes. âstill think itâs weak?â- âhardlyâ jake says. you step closer so your shoulder brushes his. âhow hard?â you whisper. niki groans. âplease do not flirt over regression analysis.â jake leans in and lowers his voice so only you hear it. ânot now,â you glance at him. âfocus.â he smiles faintly. âi am.â you try not to think about last night. the way his voice sounded when he said your name. the way he held you like he had nowhere else to be than on top of him. you swallow. jake notices immediately. âyouâre pacingâ jake says quietly. âiâm not,â you cross your arms. âiâm preparing.â -âare you nervous?â -âiâm not.â he steps closer again.âyou donât need to be,â jake says. you look at him. he doesnât look nervous. of course he doesnât. âare you?â you ask. he shrugs lightly. ânot really.â- âthatâs suspicious.â a corner of his mouth lifts. he leans closer. âlast night helpedâ jake murmurs near your ear. heat shoots up your neck. you elbow him lightly. âjake.â- âwhat?â he asks innocently. âwe are about to present.â- âiâm aware.â you try to glare but fail. he straightens.
down the hall the auditorium door opens. your names are called. itâs time. jake looks at you. not competitive. not challenging. just steady. âyou ready?â jake asks. you inhale. the nerves are still there. but theyâre different now. âyeah,â you say. he holds your gaze for half a second longer and nods once. âletâs go.â he doesnât grab your hand. not yet. but as you walk toward the stage together, your shoulders brush.
the lights on stage are warmer than the rehearsal room but just as exposing. you step forward when your name is called. the clicker feels steady in your hand. you donât look at jake when you begin because you know heâs exactly where he needs to be. âgood morning,â you say, your voice carrying clearly across the auditorium, and the introduction unfolds smoothly as you outline the core question, the scope, and the limitations of the institutional dataset without rushing, your pacing deliberate and controlled. when you reach the final line of your opening, you glance at him briefly and jake steps in seamlessly. he doesnât shift the tone. he builds on it. his explanation of the methodology is concise and precise as he walks the audience through the regression model without overcomplicating it. he gestures toward the slide and highlights only what matters. the transition between you feels natural, not stiff with rehearsal. you step slightly aside to give him space. when he finishes, you move back in without hesitation and guide the audience into the comparative analysis. on slide seven your mind blanks for half a second. the statistic you intend to cite slips just out of reach. jake fills the space smoothly. âas reflected in the secondary regression output,â jake says, supplying the number without breaking rhythm. you nod once. âexactly,â you continue, reclaiming the flow as if the pause never happened, and the presentation keeps moving. you reach the section where the supplementary dataset appears on screen and a subtle shift ripples through the room because it isnât part of the original brief. you explain the expansion clearly. âwhile the university-provided dataset offered strong internal validity, it lacked longitudinal depth beyond the institutional sample,â you say. jake continues without missing a beat. âwe integrated an external dataset to test whether the observed pattern held under broader conditions,â jake explains. you advance the slide and the comparative visualization appears. âit strengthened the predictive consistency.â you conclude. the presentation moves toward the final section and you and jake stand closer now, not alternating distance but occupying the space together. the conclusion lands cleanly. you summarize the implications and jake reinforces them. the final sentence is delivered in alignment, not overlapping and not forced. you both stop speaking at the same time. applause follows, stronger than you expected.
the q&a begins. a judge leans forward. âyou chose to incorporate an external dataset that was not included in the original materials. why take that risk?â the judge asks. you answer first. âwe wanted to test whether the trend we identified was institution-specific or structurally consistent,â you say. jake adds, ârelying solely on the provided data would have limited the robustness of the conclusion.â you continue, âthe supplementary dataset allowed us to evaluate predictive stability across a broader sample.â the judge nods slowly. âand youâre confident in the reliability of the external source?â she asks. âyes,â jake replies calmly. âitâs peer-validated and publicly archived. we verified the methodology before integration.â the judge leans back. âambitious,â she says. âbut well defended.â when the final question ends, the moderator thanks you and you thank the panel. as you walk off stage, the noise of the auditorium softens behind you. your hand brushes jakeâs at your side and this time neither of you pulls away immediately. âyou recovered slide seven,â you say quietly. âyou set it up,â jake replies. you glance at him and he looks back. the competition isnât gone. it just feels different now. and for the first time all semester, you know exactly why.
the hallway outside the auditorium feels strangely quiet once the doors close behind you, the applause fading and voices blurring into background static so that for a second itâs just the two of you under harsh overhead lights with adrenaline still buzzing through your veins. your hands warm and your pulse unsettled as jake exhales slowly and rolls his shoulders like heâs releasing something heâs been holding for weeks. âyou were annoyingly good,â you say before you can stop yourself, and jake glances at you with calm amusement before replying, âyou werenât badâ which makes you narrow your eyes and repeat, ânot bad?â and he tilts his head slightly and corrects, âimpressive. if weâre being honestâ and you fight a smile and fail because the energy between you feels lighter now, not tense or sharp, just charged differently.
from inside the auditorium you hear sunghoon begin his introduction and you turn toward the sound automatically and say, âtheyâre startingâ and jake follows your gaze and answers, âyeahâ and you lean back against the wall for a moment, letting the adrenaline settle enough to think clearly before adding casually, âthey still have to presentâŠâ and jake looks at you and asks, âand?â but you donât answer right away, instead pushing off the wall and stepping closer, not rushed or dramatic, just enough to shift the air as you continue lightly, âand that means weâre technically free for the next hourâ and his expression changes almost imperceptibly. his eyes sharpening as he says quietly, âoh-â while you pretend to consider something important and then tell him, âyou did well. better than i expectedâ and he raises a brow and replies, âthatâs concerningâ and you continue evenly, âyou should be rewarded,â. and when he asks, âfor the presentation?â you correct him, âfor being composed. itâs rare.â and he steps closer so you can feel his heat again. his gaze locked on your eyes and asks, âand what exactly does that reward look like?â. you glance toward the auditorium doors before answering, âyour dormâs closeâ and the silence that follows is charged rather than awkward as jakeâs jaw tightens slightly and he mutters, âyouâre for real?â and you reply, âit would be efficientâ he lets out a short laugh and says, âyou realize iâm going to remember thisâ and you answer, âi hope so â and for a second neither of you moves until his hand finds your waist and pulls you half a step closer, natural and unhurried, and you donât resist as he looks down at you and says softly, âyou were so nervous,â and you answer, âi wasnât.â and he insists, âyou were,â and you donât argue as his thumb brushes lightly against your side and he adds, âyou didnât need to be.â and you admit, âyou filled my gapâ and he smirks faintly and says, âi always will.â which makes your stomach flip in a way that has nothing to do with adrenaline. applause breaks out again from inside and you tilt your head and say, âtheyâre going to be good,â and jake replies, âprobablyâ and you add, âbut not better,â and he studies you and observes, âyouâre still competitive?â and you respond, âiâm still winning.â and he leans closer and asks quietly, âare you?â and you meet his gaze and answer, âyes.â after a long second he slides his hand more firmly around your waist and pulls you fully in before pressing a slow, deliberate kiss to your cheek, affectionate and certain, and you let your hand settle against his chest as he steps back and his hand lingers a moment longer before you say lightly, âwalk faster,â. he raises a brow, âis that an order?â and you answer evenly, âitâs a suggestionâ. he steps in just enough to shift your breathing before murmuring, âcareful. youâre being very brave for someone whoâs about to be alone with me.â and you tilt your head slightly and reply, âthen donât let me win.â which makes his grin slow and deliberate as he says, âyou know i donât lose,â then adds smoothly, âafter you.â you turn toward the exit with sunlight spilling through the windows as you pick up your pace, hearing his footsteps behind you, unhurried and certain. you reach the doors first because you like the head start, but he reaches you a second later. he always closes the gap.
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