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AMEE'S WORKS
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requests: open !!
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why did i buy fucking sandwiches i fucking hate bread
ive had 2 panic attacks alone today i need a fucking blunt

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i hate bread
hi!!!! coming back because i just saw a really concerning post!!!! this user @/hungrilymercilessghoul is posting smut of the 09z in cortis.
this is so disgusting on so many levels, seonghyeon is a minor. writing any sexual content of him IS illegal, itâs literally child pornography (doesnât matter if you are a minor aswell = it still is sexual content of someone who is not legal age).
besides that fact, it is just incredibly disgusting. iâm going to mention something i said in an earlier post on this â
idols aren't objects to be used for weirdos sexual fantasies. anyone saying "you can just ignore" / "just scroll" is apart of the problem. releasing and giving access for sexual content of minors or people who are barely legal is giving an outlet for pedos or people with bad intentions, and it makes you apart of the problem. all this content is in a space where minors (a majority of cortis's fanbase are incredibly young) will be exposed to that sort of content. it's inappropriate.
please report, block, and do not engage with anyone making this content! to anyone consuming / providing this content, seriously get a job!!! youâre disgusting!!! and if you canât get a job, get offline cause youâre probably too young to be on here anyways.
YOU CAN STILL BE PREDATORY EVEN IF YOUâRE A MINOR!!!!! please stop normalising this, weird as fuck
anytime i talk to people i feel like i need to be shot.
i like to think i'm the dead horse that everyone keeps beating

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Is There Any Way To Commit Suicide Without Actually Like Dying Forever Like Any way To just like Make a point
enhypen is 6 stop writing about heeseung you bitch
iâm going to give you 6 laxatives and staple your asshole
sorry i never replied. everyday is blending together and i'm losing sense of time
MY FINGERS BARELY EVEN TOUCHED YOUR STUPID FUCKING AD STOP REDIRECTING ME TO THE APP STORE
LET ME SCROLL I DONâT WANT TO MOVE THINGS IN YOUR STUPID GAME
get you a man who picks up 4 of your calls and listen to your breakdown for an hour while hes at work

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HOW TO PRETEND
â±ïžÂ sunghoon wakes up in a world where you're alive.
â±ïžÂ park sunghoon x f!reader, ft. 02z â±ïžÂ fluff, angst, fantasy [alternative universe, time travel themes], college!au, slowburn(?) â±ïžÂ wc: 19.2k â±ïžÂ cw: major character death, grief, mourning, emotional breakdown... sunghoon just goes through it i'm sorry T_T
â±ïžÂ enchive's lttr: i worked on this a lot during my finals week and then proceeded to get cooked. enchive is taking summer courses so this came out very slowly i apologize. it took a lot of brain juices but i powered thru, so hopefully there aren't any inconsistencies bcus my brain was so scattered writing this. special shout to @02zc0re, @cherryw0n whose anticipation greatly motivated me. thank u kindly! +++ shoutout to my roomie for beta reading i love u <3 here is a small playlist I listened to while writing~
how to pretend by lucy bedroque i saw you in a dream by the japanese house time machine by willow
Park Sunghoon hasnât been himself ever since you died in winter.
Not that thereâs much left of him to be.
Most of him perished when you did, and the other part that remained became a lifeless body trying to pass the time day by day. The color disappeared from his life once you did, and now all thatâs left of him are bleak, monochromatic snapshots of his grief weaving into his everyday routine. Time became indistinguishable without you. Two years of his life were structured around your dates, your classes, and spending time with you. But now, his life became a repetitive cycle of waking up, going to class, and going home, where he rotted with your visage behind his closed eyes as he lied in bed until the next day broke.
Winter left, and Spring came, yet Sunghoon still felt like he was stuck in the cold season.Â
In your shared apartment, your things were still there as if you never left. Your puffer jacket was still hanging on the coat rack, unwashed and chilly to the touch. Your toothbrush was still right next to his in the bathroom, the bristles bone-dry from the lack of use. There was an empty space on the full-sized bed, a perfect fit for where your body was supposed to lay right next to him. If Sunghoon closed his eyes and breathed in hard enough, he could still smell the remnants of your lingering, sweet shampoo clinging to the fibers of your pillowcase.Â
His friends tried hard to help him move out of his cycle of grief. Sunghoon loved them for it, but he couldnât help but remain where it was safe, in the little domain where your presence was missing, but your life was still there. Where your pictures hung on the walls, your bright smile lighting up the darkness of each room. Where your lucky pendant mocked him as it hung off the backpack you left on the stool of the kitchen island. Where you still were alive, even if you werenât physically there.
Jake came in first after you died, letting Sunghoon have his peace for two weeks. Jake was the type to worry so much that it was overwhelming. For the past two weeks, he had blown up Sunghoonâs phone everyday, not letting him have a moment to himself on the device. (Sunghoon was grateful, honestly. Because he had spent the past two weeks looping every video of you until he could memorize the timestamps of every action you took.)
Jake checked on Sunghoon by knocking on his door and bringing him food. âSunghoon, I brought pyeonyuk from your favorite placeâŠâ He gently breached the silence with a careful lilt to his voice, afraid that Sunghoon would snap if Jake said the wrong thing at the wrong time. Sunghoon begrudgingly got out of bed, clutching his phone tightly in his hand, and met Jake in the living room, his hair flying on his head and body dragging across the floorboards.
âIâm not hungryâŠâ Sunghoon muttered in response, the same answer as the day before and the day before that.
âYou should eat something, HoonâŠâ Jake frowned, setting the food on the dining table anyway and opening the takeout bag. Sunghoon didnât respond. He knew Jake was right, but didnât have the energy to say anything back. âShe wouldnât want you like thisââ
âDonât talk about her like you know what she wants,â Sunghoon snapped, his voice coming out sharper than he intended. The words stayed in the air, with regret settling into Sunghoonâs guilt-adled mind. But Sunghoon didnât take them back, he couldnât.
Jake was your friend before Sunghoon even knew you, so he knew that Jake was still mourning. Sunghoon knew it was wrong for him to say that, but he couldnât help himself. Jake didnât know you like he did. He didnât know the soft murmurs of your sleep and the look of affection in your eyes.
Sometimes, he was angry at Jake for being able to smile after you passed. Other times, he was envious that he could move on so easily and continue living as if you were never there. But in the privacy of your apartment, Jakeâs sniffles would merge with Sunghoonâs as they recounted the sides of you only they knew.
Jay came in after to help organize your apartment, more persistent than Jake. âYou canât keep staying like this, Hoon. Youâre gonna get bugs, or somethingâŠâ He murmured, bending over to pick up stray debris on the wooden floors. When your death was still fresh, and your messes were still around, Sunghoon loathed Jayâs help. How dare Jay come in and taint the memories of your existence by cleaning up what you had left behind?
âJay, stopâŠâ Sunghoon murmured as he helplessly watched his friend reach for the zip-up jacket that you had left on the couch, the cotton material still holding onto your perfume.
âItâs just a jacket, Hoon. Itâs gonna smell if you leave it hereââ
âI said stop! Justâ just fuckinâ leave it where it is, Jay!â Sunghoonâs voice cracked as the volume rose. He stood up without realizing, in Jayâs space, and gripping onto your jacket like it was a lifeline. Jay startled, the jacket slipping from his hands and into Sunghoonâs protective grasp.
âWhy does it matter?â Jay had shot back, frustration finally slipping through. âSheâs not coming back to wear it, Sunghoon.â
Sunghoonâs heart steeled, and he could only whisper back to Jay as tears slipped down his cheeks.
âGet out.â
Sunghoon was still embarrassed about the amount of screaming and sobbing he did to Jay, but heâs sure that theyâre fine now. Apologies flew between them, but Sunghoon had already let go of the anger in his chest. After all, it was only swallowed up by the grief he was feeling for you.
When both of his friends noticed it wasnât helping, they would take him out on the town, shoving milkshakes in his hand and laughing louder than they usually would. They talked about everything and nothing all at once, carefully avoiding your name as if he would break upon hearing it in public. After a while, Sunghoon didnât want his friends to feel like their efforts were in vain. So he learned to force a smile, puffing up his cheeks and curling up his lips as Jake made a stupid joke to Jay like he always did. (When Jake and Jay looked triumphant about their victory, turning away to silently celebrate, Sunghoon would let his smile falter.)
The night was like the others. Jake and Jay took him to this diner far out of the way, with an American retro vibe. Red and white stripes lined the walls, and the tiles gleamed in the bright overhead lighting. There were only a few patrons in the restaurant, as it was late. The smell of meat cooking on the grill wafted through the air, permeating the atmosphere with smoke and seasoning. The three men were munching on burgers, updating each other about their courses for the next semester. But mostly, it was just Jake and Jay speaking to Sunghoon. The youngest of the three remained silent for most of the meal, only responding when he felt like he really had to.
But the sight of the cheeseburgers and fries on his platter only made him think of you even more. Even if he knew his friends were trying to distract him from you, he could only be reminded of the countless dates you had at the burger joint next to campus. Reminded of the way you used to get ketchup on the corner of your lips, and how he would wipe it off with his thumb. He used to complain about how you always ate so messily, but he couldnât help the wide smile from growing on his lips. Canât you come back? Heâd never complain againâŠ
âGuys, itâs getting late. I think we should go nowâŠâ Sunghoon spoke up after a while. Truth be told, he was spacing out for most of the time and just wanted to bury himself under the covers. Jake looked at him and smiled, not wanting to push anything.
âSure, man, we can go back now.â He stood up, dusting off the crumbs from his thighs. He looked at Jay, who simply nodded and stood up to let Sunghoon out of the dining booth they were sitting in. Jay drove them back home, not forgetting to tell Sunghoon to text him in the morning. Sunghoon only nodded in response before going back up to your apartment.
When he opened the door, the silence greeted him as always. Not your cheery voice yelling his name or your padding footsteps eagerly running towards him. There was only a suffocating absence waiting for him. The wooden door clicked shut behind him, and with that sound, his composed act dropped.
Sunghoonâs shoulders slumped. He tried. He really tried. But when his breath hitched, his emotions began to unravel uncontrollably, unfurling like a roll of ribbon. His keys slipped from his fingers, clattering against the floor. His vision blurred as quickly as he blinked, tears filling up his eyes, and his throat closing up as a sob threatened to rise from his chest.
âFuckââ His word broke apart as soon as he let it out. He collapsed to the ground, his body not strong enough to carry him and the weight of his emotions anymore. He felt uglyâ so ugly. His figure practically folded into itself as his knees hit the ground, his chest pressed against his thighs and his arms awkwardly crossed. He uncurled his body, crawling like a baby as he thought to the only thing he wanted.
You.
But you werenât here. So his hands desperately sought out the closest thing he could get. Your jacket, the one that he still hadnât moved even though Jay tried to many, many times. He bunched up the fabric in his fingers, the cloth wrinkling under the force of his tight grip. He buried his nose into the fabric, inhaling the sweet smell of your perfumeâ from the bottle that was still at your vanity, macerating as it went unused. A choked sound tears from his throat as he inhaled sharply, like maybe if he breathed your scent in deep enough, he could fill the hollow space you left behind.
âPleaseâŠâ His voice was barely there now, worn thin from crying. âJustâjust come back.â He squeezed his eyes shut, and the memories came flooding in. Your bright laugh that lifted any weight off his shoulders, your warm eyes always seeking to stare into his, and your heavy hand that slipped effortlessly to slot into his. Then, the quiet moments that you both lived, the meaningless ones, the ones he never thought heâd have to remember like this. They all hit his brain at once, bringing on a throbbing headache for him. But even though it ached to think of you, he still clung to these memories desperately, replaying them over and over on loop.
If he stopped and let them fade even a little, then it would be like losing you all over again.
Your voice wasnât there to comfort him like it always used to be, and if he took out his phone to play a clip of your sweet voice messages that used to encourage him, he wasnât sure how he would react. His sobs eventually silenced, faltering into desperate gasps of air. Exhaustion pulled him down as his breathing became uneven. He curled into himself on the floor, still clutching what little of you he has left as his body tumbled to the side. The last thing he felt before he passed out was the faint scent of your perfume and the hollow ache in his chest that never seemed to go away.
Winter had long passed, allowing flowers to bloom over the frigid grass. Yet, Sunghoon remained frozen in the cold weather, trapped in the season you left him in.
Sunghoon didnât remember setting his alarm, but the shrill sound of it woke him up from his deep sleep.
He kept his eyes closed as he pouted, squirming around as he patted around for his phone. But, instead of meeting the cold floor, his hands brushed up against warm bedding. He shot upright, eyes wide and head throbbing. Who the hell moved him from the floor to the bed?
For a moment, Sunghoon sat still, disoriented and trying to piece together the puzzles of last night through his dazed head. He remembered having a breakdown and the sweet aroma of your perfume. His vision was blurry, and he thought that it was from his tears from last night, but even after blinking for a few seconds, his eyesight didnât gain any clarity. His hands shot up to rub his eyes, but his sight was still fuzzy. He remembered passing out on the floor, holding your jacket. But he surely didnât remember this.
He looked down, realizing he was on a twin XL bed. He squinted his eyes as he stared at the bedding. It looked way too familiar. The way that the blanket hung off the edge, and the striped pillow was resting up against the wall, compressed into a flat piece of cotton. It looked all too familiar, too similar to the navy blue set that he used during his freshman year of college.
A chill ran down Sunghoonâs spine as he realized where he was. He was in a freshman dorm.
As he glanced around, his bleary eyes still didnât clear, but the room around him became a little more concrete. The cheap white paint peeling on the ceiling, the shaky frame of his wooden bunk bed, and the pile of unfolded laundry sitting right in the middle of the floor in a blob of mixed fabrics. The mini-fridge was humming next to his closet. It was all there, exactly the way he remembered two years ago. He wouldâve mused at the fact that it looked so identical if he wasnât so freaked out about being in some random freshman dorm.
Fuck, what did I do last night? I probably look like a creep! In the dorm of some random freshman kid when Iâm a junior⊠He nearly sprained his ankle trying to jump off the bed, scrambling to leave as soon as possible. But as soon as he jumped down from the top bunk, the door opened, revealing Jay.
âDude, you good? You jumped off the bed mad hard.â Jay snickered, running a hand through his wet hair. Sunghoon blinked. This had to be a dream, a prank, or a grief-induced hallucination. Maybe he cried himself so hard that he lost his fucking mind. Because there was just no way he was staring at freshman year Jay in his freshman year dorm.
Jay was supposed to have short black hair with a strictness that only college and a two-year unpaid internship could instill into him. He was supposed to be wearing button-ups and polos with tight trousers and a fancy belt. But this Jay had longer, dyed silver hair with his teenage features still ghosting his face. This Jay was wearing a soccer team jersey with baggy shorts and his silver conch piercing still looped through his ear.
âSunghoon, are you okay? You look like youâve seen a ghostâŠâ Jay nervously laughed, throwing the towel around his neck into his hamper. âDid you have a nightmare or something?â
Sunghoonâs throat was dry. He tried to swallow, but instead he broke out into a coughing fit. Jay scrambled to pat his back, grabbing a cold water bottle from the shared mini-fridge. âThâ ThanksâŠâ Sunghoon wheezed as he greedily gulped down the entire bottle. âUhm, Iâmâ Iâm okayâŠâ He whispered, trying to find his voice. Jay frowned, concerned.
âAre you sure? You sound weird as hell, man.â Jay smiled again, his expression dry and one of concern. Sunghoon cleared his throat and nodded again, turning around to look at himself in the mirror. He was faced with the younger version of himself from two years ago, too. Instead of his ripped figure, his muscles were just beginning to bulge with the beginnings of his consistent workouts. His hair was dark as usual, but he could see the overgrown appearance framing his eyes.
âIâ I think âm gonna be sick!â Sunghoon gagged, before running to the communal bathrooms and flinging open the closest stall door. He yakked in the toilet, sick to his stomach. The sour smell of vomit filled the claustrophobic space of the stall, and Sunghoon nearly threw up again as chunks of undigested food sputtered out from between his lips. Jay came in a minute later, standing awkwardly next to the open door.
âAre you good, man? Youâre worrying me⊠Did the dining hall fuck you over, too?â Jay snickered. Sunghoon flushed, leaning heavily against the wall as cold sweat clung to the back of his neck. His whole body felt wrong. Jay lingered outside for a moment before speaking again, voice softer this time. âSeriously, Hoon. Did something happen?â
Sunghoon stared at the tiled floor for a moment before flushing down his puke. Everything had fucking happened. You were dead, and he had buried you. But he couldnât say that to Jay. So instead, he wiped his mouth with the back of his hand and forced out a weak response.
âBad dream.â
Jake had been talking about you for weeks before Sunghoon met you.
The puppy-like boy had been yipping his ear off about you, but Sunghoon didnât even know what you looked like. All he knew you as Jakeâs hometown friend whoâs known the man since high school. Yet Jake talked about you like Sunghoon was already integrated into your friendship, like you were apart of their routine too.
âYuck, this dining hall food sucks.â Jake scrunched his nose as his fork penetrated the dry chicken, the metal tearing into the strips of meat. Sunghoon snorted as he dug his spoon into the âsoupâ that had animal fats coagulating on the surface of the bowl. âShould we take the bus downtown and get sushi?â Jake licked his lips, eager for the change of meal.
âWe already used a meal swipe, Jake. I donât want to waste it.â Sunghoon frowned, but he himself was about to lose his appetite as he stared into the abyss of the tomato soup that bubbled and popped, spurting tiny droplets of thick tomato onto the table. When Jake didnât respond, Sunghoon assumed that Jake had conceded and began eating his dry chicken, but when he looked up, Jakeâs eyes were somewhere else.
Sunghoon followed his eyes to see that Jake was staring at a girl grabbing a cookie. âOhh, you think sheâs cute?â Sunghoon teased. Jakeâs lips then curled up in disgust, his entire face contorting to express his repulsion to Sunghoonâs words. The younger boy frowned, disappointed. âJake, donât look like that. She may not be your type, but sheâs a cute girl.â
âWhat? Dude, thatâs Y/N. My friend from home.â Jake snickered. âSo you think sheâs cute, huh?â The chestnut-haired boy leaned across the table immediately, grin widening like he had just been handed the greatest entertainment of his week.
âNo, Jake, I didnât say all that.â Sunghoon groaned, knowing that he had just walked himself into a trap.
âNah, donât lie. You think sheâs cute, huh? Sheâs single, I can set you upâŠâ Jake smirked, wriggling his eyebrows. Sunghoon groaned, the tip of his pale ears turning red from the embarrassment he was feeling. He covered his face to hide his expression.
âStop, JakeâŠâ He whined. Jake snickered and pushed Sunghoonâs elbow.
âBe cool, man, sheâs coming.â Jake winked, biting his lip at Sunghoon. The pale boyâs face was so red, he was sure he looked like a stop sign at that point. Behind Sunghoon, he heard the steady sounds of footsteps against linoleum. It was when the footsteps were directly behind him that he decided to turn around, not wanting to look too snappy or weird.
Sunghoon was blown away. He thought you were cute from a couple of feet away, debating whether to grab either the cookie or the brownie as you tapped your foot in a rhythmic motion. But you were even more breathtaking up close. You had a soft, warm smile gracing your lips, making you look approachable. Your cheeks were dewy from the humid air that resulted from the smokiness of the chicken charring behind the dining hall bars. You were wearing sweats and a hoodie, dressing warmly for the cool temperatures that began to settle in the atmosphere during September. He absolutely couldnât hide how smitten he was with you, so much that Jake began lightly kicking his foot under the table.
âHi, Jake.â
God, even your voice was like honey. Smooth, silky, and thickly sweet. âHey, Y/N. Did you finish eating, or did you just get here?â Jake asked you, not bothering to hide the wide, mischievous grin that began to spread across his lips.
âMmm, I ate with my classmate, Chaewon. She left to go back to her dorm already,â You answered, circling the table to stand behind Jake. Your face came into full view of Sunghoon, and he had to remember to swallow so that he could prepare his mouth to speak.
âHâ Hey.â Sunghoonâs voice cracked as he greeted you. Jake pursed his lips, biting them to stifle his laughter. He cleared his throat and looked down, embarrassed.
âHi, Iâm Y/N, Jakeâs friend.â You giggled, melodic and charming. Sunghoon shyly smiled up at you, gathering the courage to look up at you directly. You took the seat next to Jake, maintaining your friendly grin as you stared at Sunghoon. âArenât you in my CS class?â You asked, tilting your head. Sunghoon gulped. He didnât even realize, but you remembered him so easily. He felt a little guilty.
âUhmâ Uhm, yeah, âmâ âm in CS 1010⊠Monday, Wednesday, Friday lectures from 12:15 to 1:30⊠Youâ you too?â Sunghoon stammered out his question. You giggled again, seemingly amused and endeared by his bashful demeanor.
âYup, thatâs me too! Hey, sit next to me in lecture next time! I sit in like, the middle back. And Iâm going to be honest with you, the guy who usually sits next to me⊠heâs a bit obnoxiousâŠâ You leaned in to cheekily whisper to him, as if letting him in on a secret only you both knew about. (And Jake, he guessedâŠ)
The conversation began flowing into a natural river of meaningless talks about dorm life, classes, and unshared stories of Jake that you both had. Honestly, Sunghoon barely remembered what you guys talked about. All that was stuck in his mind was the way you kept glancing at him with your bright, wide eyes that squinted with your cheeks as you smiled and giggled.
At the time, Sunghoon thought it was just a lucky afternoon, stumbling upon a pretty girl and even scoring a friend in a class. He didnât know then that it would become coffee dates and late-night study sessions, shared bus rides, first kisses, and apartment keys. He didnât know that one day, he would be whispering âI love youâ to you every night before you both fell asleep after long days of cramming for Data Structures and Algorithms. He didnât know then that you would become home.
And he definitely didnât know that one day, years later, he would sit on the floor of that very home, begging the universe to let him have you back.
Back then, all he knew was that you smiled at him, and for the first time, he was excited to attend CS 1010.
Sunghoon had finished hyperventilating twenty minutes ago. Or maybe thirty. Time felt fake now, so he honestly couldnât tell.
All he knew was that he had woken up in his freshman dorm, thrown up in the communal bathroom, cried for a little bit more until Jay awkwardly told him he had to leave, and then kneeled down on the (very disgusting) floor of the stall trying not to pass out or cry again. Either grief had sent him into some form of delusion or psychosis, or genuinely sent him two years in the past. Neither option was looking like an optimal answer to his question of why the hell he was in his freshman year self.
After managing to get up, he went back to his dorm to search for anything that could help his predicament. (As if his dingy gaming laptop could send him back into the presentâŠ) He entered his room to grab his morning essentials, splayed out in a cup on his white dorm cart. His vision was still blurry, and it finally clicked to him as to why when he noticed a foreign object on the same cart. He picked up a glasses case and opened them to reveal a pair of glasses. He put them on and stared at himself in the mirror secured on the front of his closet door.Â
They were black, wide, and thick-rimmed, pressing up against the sides of his nose and nudging into the fluffy skin of his cheeks. But Sunghoon never wore glassesâ he had perfect 20/20 vision. Sunghoon freaked outâ who wouldnât freak out after losing their after a nightâs sleep?
He took his cup of essentials to the bathroom, cringing at the loadout. He had a dingy, plastic toothbrush and a cheap tube of toothpaste. He didnât own his usual mixsoon skincare, so he couldnât wash his face with cleanser. He brushed his teeth, rinsed his mouth with purple Listerine, and splashed his face with water.
âGod, this is sick. This is actually so sick,â he muttered to himself, patting his face dry with his sleep t-shirt and putting on the glasses. Now that he could properly see his reflection in the dusty and streaky mirror, he was staring at the younger version of himself that had softer features, longer, dark-brown hair, and a pair of fucking glasses now.
He looked like a loser, and his present-day brain wanted to fight himself for not taking care of himself properly until he began talking to you. He checked the time on the old and unnecessary clock hanging over the door of the communal bathroom, whispering a curse as he realized that it was almost 8:30AM, his class was at 9AM, and the walk was 20 minutes away from the dorm.Â
He ran back to his dorm room to change, throwing open his closet door with a resonating slam against the wooden sideboards. Instead of the expensive and sleek monochrome clothes he meticulously spent two years curating into his fashion style, he was greeted with vibrant colors overtaking any monotone hue that could have hidden in his hangers. He pulled each hanger back, revealing neon green, a bright yellow, and a shirt with Detective Conan on it. He groaned, internally cursing his freshman-year self for buying whatever he could get his cheap hands on. He picked out a green sweater and a clean pair of blue denim jeans. He wanted to accessorize, but when he dug through his other drawers, he couldnât find anything. There wasnât even a watch or necklace or bracelet. He shook his head and exhaled in frustration.
Sunghoon checked the calendar on his desk promptly, throwing on a jacket and grabbing a random apple on his desk. It was November, three months after university had started for him. But when his eyes landed on the color-coded events, he was confused. Because instead of CS 1010 and CALC III, the usual courses he took on Monday, he was looking at CHEM 1010 and BIOL 2100. He remembered taking the chemistry course his freshman year, but he definitely remembered not taking anything biology-related in his college career. Hell, he was a Computer Engineering major. What would a CS student need Biology for?
Ignoring the weird nostalgia blooming in his chest and the odd discrepancies that just continued to pile up, Sunghoon went out to go to his classes. Instead of the green trees and blossoming flowers welcoming him outside, he was met with the warm leaves and moderate temperatures of Autumn. Students passed by in a haze, chattering about their classes and walking way faster than Sunghoon remembered. The cold breeze drifted through the campus, inflating his sweater as it crept under the fabric. Jay had already left to attend a mixer for his pre-law frat, leaving Sunghoon to try to stimulate his own brain so he could ignore his weird time flashback or time-travel or whatever the hell this wasâŠ
He checked his phone, inhaling a big breath of air and holding it in, as if bracing himself for the impact that he was seeing his screen two years in the past. When the screen brightened, Sunghoon was greeted with Patrick Bateman laughing maniacally at him with blood splattered across his face. He instantly shut his phone off out of embarrassment. âHell no.â He grunted.
He inhaled again and opened it to check his text messages. He expected to see your name at the top, but instead, it was Jake followed by Jay. He scrolled through, expecting to see your name at least somewhere. After all, itâd been three months since youâve met. You shouldâve at least talked about the CS midterm by now, right? But instead, he scrolled through to see his parents, his sister, and some random high school friends Sunghoon hadnât thought of in years.
He squeezed his eyes shut. He felt a headache coming on, and his heart was twisting into itself, wringing out all of his worries about his time-travel to soak up the anxieties of you. If he was hereâif this was really freshman year, really November, really two years agoâ then where the hell were you?
Sunghoon stopped walking in the middle of the sidewalk, students brushing past him with annoyed mutters, enunciated scoffs, and eyerolls. His fingers trembled around his phone as he opened your contact again, except⊠there was no contact to open. Your name didnât exist in his phone, and there was nothing to remember you by. His stomach dropped to his feet, and from his feet, crept up the nauseous nagging of⊠what if you didnât exist at all now, these two years ago that he was in?
âNo, no, noâŠâ he muttered under his breath, swiping faster like your name might magically appear if he looked hard enough. But it didnât. All that stared back at him was the image of fucking Christian Bale laughing at him, jeering at him as if making a mockery out of Sunghoon.
Could⊠this not have been his timeline entirely? Instead of going back to the past, did he somehow fall into a world where you never even existed?
Even the beginnings of the thought was enough to make Sunghoon keel over, steadying his body on a nearby tree and focusing his eyes into the nearby bush. Was this world not the version where you sat next to him in CS 1010 and whispered gossip to him during lectures? Because if so, then this wasnât the version where he walked you home after late-night study sessions and fell in love with you under fluorescent library lights. This wasnât the version where he kissed you outside your apartment in the snow for the first time.
The version of him that had met you.
Sunghoonâs breathing started to shorten again. He had one hand pressed flat against it the thick and textured trunk of the tree, as if it could keep the world from tilting. The autumn air began feeling suffocating instead of crisp, and the stray threads inside his stupidly bright green sweater began scratching at the hairs on his arms, penetrating through to itch his skin.
think think think think think
Jake? Jake knew you first, didnât he?
He couldnât give less of a fuck about his stupid CHEM 1010 class, not when the idea of you not being in his life again was wrapping heavy hands around his neck and choking him. His thumb fumbled as he opened Jakeâs contact and scrolled through his messages. Most of it was stupid nonsense, with the most recent text being Jake begging him to skip class for food. Then, buried between them, secluded amongst the sheer amount of back-and-forth texts, was a diamond in the rough.
jake: bro r u coming to the library tmrw nite? jake: y/nâs gonna be there too jake: bro please be normal this time đđ
Sunghoon choked out a broken sound, a cacophony of laughter and sobbing. His knees nearly gave out from the release of tension in his muscles. He pressed the heel of his hand against his eyes, digging it into his eyes to steady himself. Sunghoon didnât care that he looked like an idiot in the middle of campus while students walked around him. After all, they were ignoring him like his spectacle was an everyday occurrence. He couldnât care less.
you existed here you were here alive breathing here here in this world not six feet under but above ground walking talking breathing living
Sunghoon stared at the message until the words blurred.
y/nâs gonna be there too
alive alive alive
You were no longer trapped inside of the pictures hung up on the walls. Not reduced to old voice messages and the lingering scent on the piles of clothes you left around the apartment and in your hamper. Not a mere name carved into stone and buried under the solid, winter dirt.
alive.
Sunghoonâs chest caved in on itself. If he had not met you like he did two months ago in the dining hall, then would you both be starting from square one now? Does that mean that he had another chance to start from the beginning? To love you again, wholeheartedly, and make sure that you wouldnât die? That instead of two measly years, he could love you for an entire lifetime? Or were you destined to meet the same fate again?
He didnât hesitate to decide. No matter what lifetime he was in, he would make the same decision. He would choose you again, every time, even knowing how it ended. Grief this devastating could only exist because love had once been so kind, and now that he had a chance to experience your living love again, he wouldnât pass up the opportunity.
Sunghoon: r we still on for the library?
âI didnât think making a grade calculator would be this fucking hard, oh my god.â
You and Sunghoon were both deep into three Red Bulls, eyes bloodshot and accessorized with grey and purple bags hanging under them. Sunghoon exhaled and slammed his laptop shut, before immediately pulling it open again to reveal the same piece of coding that had been mocking the both of you for hours. Meanwhile, you were slumped over your own laptop, fingers tapping away at your keyboard meaninglessly. Honestly, you werenât even trying to fix the code, you were just typing a bunch of bullshit into the program.
âSeriously, why did I choose CS?â Sunghoon sulked, about to begin reflecting on every decision that led him there, before you snapped him out of it with a few delicate taps to his arm.
âHow about we take a study break, hm?â You tilted your head, smiling up at him. Even though you look exhausted, you still managed to muster up a warm grin on your lips that instantly quelled his anxieties about your project. âWhere should we go⊠itâs pretty chilly outsideâŠâ You thought aloud. The way your eyes flicked up and your hand dramatically stroked your chin endeared him, blossoming an aggressive affection in his chest. He squeezed his hands into a fist, trying to resist pinching your cheeks.
âWhat time is it now? 2AM? Is anything even open?â Sunghoon yawned. You thought about it for a second before gasping. Sunghoon could almost visualize the lightbulb flashing above your head.
âLetâs eat ramyeon at the convenience store on the main road!â You suggested. The brown-haired boy hummed in agreement, standing up abruptly to stretch before putting on his coat. You both abandoned your things and put your trust in student honor as you began your 10-minute walk down the street, leaving the warm and humid library in favor of the chilly autumn weather.
âSunghoon, have I ever asked you about your lore?â You suddenly asked. Sunghoon furrowed his eyebrows.
âLore? What does that mean?â He responded, confusion puppeting his eyebrows into a furrow. You puffed up your cheeks as you thought about how to explain the term.
âLikeâ your cool anime backstory, or whateverâŠâ You answered, embarrassed at the way you chose to describe it. Sunghoon snickered, shaking his head.
âUhm, I donât think I have a cool anime backstory, or whateverâŠâ He started to think. âWell⊠I have a younger sister and then I used to figure-skate. Nothing really interesting, I donât thinkâŠâ You gasped at his downplaying of his abilities.
âYou used to figure-skate? Thatâs so cool! When did you start?â You smiled, eyes sparkling at looking up at him with wonder. Sunghoonâs face flushed even harder.
âUhm⊠when I was pretty young⊠I was pretty good at it, other people tell me. But I didnât have many friends when I was a kid because I was the only guy who did figure-skating,â he continued. You tilted your head curiously.
âDo you have any pictures, Hoon?â You perked up. He tried to ignore the flutter in his heart with the usage of your sudden nickname, instead opting to fumble for his phone. He hid away the Patrick Batemen lockscreen he forgot to change before flashing you a photo of his younger self.
Child Sunghoon was round and soft, with a cute and awkward smile on his face. He wore a flashy costume, a white button-up with silver glitter lining everywhere that it could trace. In his hands was a trophy and a bouquet of flowers. A coo immediately erupted from your throat as you took it in. âSooo cute, ohmygod!â You gasped. His shining pupils disappeared as he smiled, bashful as he looked away. He turned off the phone, causing you to whine.
âNooo~ Hoon, send me the photo! Iâll make it your contact!â
As much as he didnât want to give in, ultimately, he did. He airdropped the photo to you, which you received with a delighted squeal. Sunghoon peered over your shoulder, trying to subtly look at what you were going to do. Just as you said, you immediately went to change his assigned contact photo to the child version of his picture. But as you opened his chatbox, his heart stuttered. His number was saved under âhoon <3.â
He immediately jerked his head away, blushing profusely as he tried to ignore the steady and rising thumping in his chest. You looked up at him, oblivious to the motions his body was going through.
âSoo, what ramyeon should we eat?â
Sunghoon didnât know shit about biology, so he left his lab as soon as the class ended.
His labmates were very obviously frustrated, not-so-subtly glaring at him as they passive-aggressively shot their DNA samples into the wells of the gel electrophoresis. One of his lab mates, a nice boy named Sunoo, leaned in to whisper into his ear, âAre you okay? Youâre normally never this slow?â And after a reassuring nod, Sunoo pouted and looked away. Sunghoon guessed that meant he was actually skilled in biology, but he knew for sure that this Sunghoon, the one who wanted to pursue cybersecurity, didnât know jackshit about DNA, RNA, and whatever the Central Dogma was.
Sunghoon was hungry, his brain was overloaded with too much new information, and all he could think about was the thought of seeing you. Breathing, alive, and here. So as soon as the TA dismissed everyone, he sprinted out of the lab and across campus to the library. He didnât care if he looked stupid, clutching his backpack strap and punching his shoulders backwards and forwards in order to gain more momentum as he ran for his life. All he cared about was you. you you you
As he neared the library, waiting for the crosswalk to turn green for pedestrians, he whipped out his phone to text Jake.
Sunghoon: Hey Jake. Where are U sitting. Sunghoon: What floor are U on? Sunghoon: Where R U located. jake: ???? jake: were on the fourth floor in a cubby jake: why r u texting so weird LOL when dod u use punctuations n caps? Sunghoon: Uhhh trying out a new style of texting. jake: wtv man just dont act like a weirdo with y/n LOL jake: dont tell her i said this but she said shes excited to see u
Sunghoonâs heart was pounding, and he was sure it wasnât because of the intense cardio. He looked back and forth on the road, tapping his foot impatiently as the crosswalk was still red. As soon as the street was cleared of cars, he began rapidly walking across the road, ignoring the protests of the crossguard with an embarrassed expression on his face.
He practically bolted across the small lawn in front of the library in order to enter it, panting as he climbed up the large flight of stairs leading up to the main entrance. He pushed the doors open, his feet rapidly clicking against the tiled floor as he raced to find you and Jake. He rounded around the entirety of the fourth floor, ignoring the pointed and obvious stares of the other people trying to study. Soft chatter and giggles filled the wide floor, as well as the sounds of keyboards clicking under pressure and Apple pencils tapping against screens. But one particular sound stood out to him.
The sound of your sweet, sweet laughter.
He nearly tripped as he rounded the corner, only to see the glorious sight that his heart had been searching for forever.
You.
You were sitting cross-legged on one of the seats in the cubby, your laptop balanced on your thighs and a Red Bull cracked open beside you. The same, sugar-free flavor that you always liked when you both studied together and that Sunghoon conditioned himself into loving, too. Jake was next to you, saying something dramatic with his hands, and you were laughing at himâ your head tipped back slightly, eyes squinting, your smile so bright that it was the only thing he could see.
For a moment, the entire world went silent until his ears began ringing. There was nothing else in the world except you.
Just you.
Alive.
Not framed in a photograph, not buried under frozen dirt, and not simply reduced to a voice memo he replayed at three in the morning because he was afraid heâd forget the exact cadence of your laugh.
You were here.
You were breathing, laughing, smiling, moving, existing. Alive.
Sunghoon stopped walking.
His body forgot how to function, rooted to the tiled floor as if one more step would shatter the fragile miracle in front of him. His vision blurred almost instantly, tears gathering so fast it embarrassed him.
Because you were there, right in front of him after the seasons had changed and months had passed since he last saw you.
Wearing some oversized hoodie he recognized from years ago, sleeves covering half your hands. Your hair slightly messy, your lips wrapped around the straw of your drink, your foot absentmindedly bumping against Jakeâs chair.
You were so alive.
Sunghoonâs throat closed as the tears wouldnât stop. He hurriedly brought up his sleeves to wipe his eyes. He had spent months begging the universe for this. Whether he was in the kitchen, pleading to have you back so you could wash your dirty dishes. Or buried in the side of your bed, his face smothered by the scent-heavy fabric of your pillow case. At your grave, where your name engraved into the stone mocked him and the dates of your birth and date blending in together. In every quiet second where grief became too heavy to carry, and Sunghoonâs body would collapse from the sheer weight of it all on his back.
Yet now, here you were, as if no time had passed at all and Sunghoon was back to day one.Â
Jake noticed him first, standing outside the cubicle like a weirdo. To be fair, Jake thought Sunghoon was a weirdo until he recognized the vibrant fashion choice. âDude, finallyââ Jake started, the beginnings of a laugh about to escape his throat, but the words died in his throat when he saw Sunghoonâs face, because Sunghoon looked like he was seeing a ghost.
Your eyes followed Jakeâs, landing on him, and Sunghoonâs breath hitched. He had your eyes on him, and they hadnât changed from the last time he saw you. They were as bright as he remembered, with the stars of the night filling them with a shine so breathtaking that Sunghoon couldnât believe that this was real.
And then you smiled, the same smile that always instantly calmed him down, alleviating him of any negative thoughts. You smiled like you hadnât fucking died, and Sunghoon was almost angry at how naive you looked, oblivious to the suffering that he had gone through for months without seeing that beautiful visage. But as soon as your lips curled, they faltered.
âSunghoon?â you said, tilting your head a little. âAre you okay?â
God, your voice was as melodic as he remembered. So softspoken per usual, with a tune that was like angels were singing. A broken sound left his throat before he could stop itâ a half laugh and a half sob mixing together to produce something ugly and raw. His hand came up to cover his mouth like he could physically shove the emotions and sound back inside of his throat. But he couldnât. because you were looking at him finally after months of going without it.
alive alive alive youre really alive and youre really here and youre smiling so pretty so beautiful my sweet girlfriend my y/n mine mine mine youre mine
Tears spilled over despite every humiliating attempt to stop them. Your expression immediately shifted, your weak grin fading into a concerned look as you stood up too quickly, chair scraping against the floor.
âDudeâ are you crying?â Jake asked. You hissed at him, silently scolding him for his dumb question. Sunghoon couldnât help but laugh because that was such a you thing and you were doing it like you always did before and he canât stop crying youâre you youâre you youâre you
âIâm fine,â he lied instantly, voice cracking so badly it made Jake wince.
You took another step closer. You were so close, so close that he could smell the same sweet perfume that you always wore. The one that he kept on your nightstand to let macerate after you died. The one that was masked by the putrid smell of formaldehyde at your funeral. The one that he spent the last couple of months trying to get a whiff of out of your dirty clothes and unwashed pillowcase.
This was torture. You were standing there looking so beautiful but so painfully not his. Because at this point in time, you didnât know him yet. Not the way his you did. No, this you didnât know the shape of his hands in the dark, or how he took his coffee, or the way he only liked sleeping if the weight of his leg was thrown over his. You didnât know about the apartment that you both lived in until it was just him, alone, with the broken promises of forever and eternal love left to remember you by.
Sunghoonâs fingers twitched at his side. He wanted to reach out to at least brush his fingertips over your arms. He wanted to hold your face. He wanted to hear your heartbeat to make sure that it was beating. He wanted to bury himself in your arms and stay there until the last few months faded until it didnât exist to him anymore, so he could at least pretend like your death had never happened and he finally got his happily ever after. But he was scared. So scared that if he touched you, he was afraid he would never let go, or youâd vanish and disappear, or heâd wake up from this beautiful dream that was your world.
So instead, he just stood there sobbing and shaking his head like an idiot in the middle of the library.
Sunghoon was inconsolable for an hour.
He honestly thought that an hour was too short for his whiplash of relief and anguish to stop, but he was fine.
Nope, he wasnât. You patted his back and he began sobbing again.
âDude, are you okay? Whatâs wrong, man? Iâve never seen you like this beforeâŠâ Jake asked, worry laced in his accent-heavy voice. You looked at Jake, your eyebrows knitted in concern for the poor boy sobbing his heart out in front of you.
âAre you having a hard time because of midterms? Itâs okay, Sunghoon, itâs okay to cry⊠let it out, youâve probably had a stressful week⊠donât worry, youâve worked hardâŠâ You tried to comfort him, but he only sobbed harder because this was something that you would definitely say. Sunghoon sniffled, but let out a few coughs instead. Jake unsuccessfully stifled his snickers as the younger boy began to cough excessively, before crying harder.
âJakeâŠâ you silently hissed, thwacking his shoulder with a heavy hand. His mouth opened as he flinched back. Sunghoon finally calmed down after a while, staring at you with wide eyes. Your hand was still resting lightly against his back, warm through the thin fabric of his sweater, and he thought he might start crying again just from that alone. It was after he processed your body heat that he realized you were touching him. You werenât a memory or a dream anymore, and most importantly, this is real. Not some cruel hallucination his grief-ridden brain had conjured to keep him from completely falling apart.
Jake looked between the two of you like he was watching a live drama unfold in front of him. âOkay,â he said slowly, dragging the word out. âSo, uh, what happened, man?â
Sunghoon opened his mouth.
Nothing. Because what was he supposed to say? Sorry, I watched the love of my life die, spent months rotting in our apartment, cried myself to sleep holding her jacket, and then apparently got thrown backward into freshman year like some sick cosmic joke?
He knew Jake believed in the idea of multiple universes. He knew that from his constant rant about physics and the laws of the galaxy or whatever the hell Jake yapped aboutâ it wasnât like Sunghoon didnât care about Jakeâs interests. He just didnât understand. But Sunghoon wasnât sure that Jake would be so open-minded to find out that he had time-traveled two years into the past from a future that you died in.
Sunghoon simply swallowed hard and just looked away. âI justâŠâ His voice came out hoarse. âI had a really bad dream.â
Jake blinked. âDude, that bad?â He grimaced.
Sunghoon nodded with a small frown. Your expression softened immediately, and Sunghoon immediately noticed the shift in your face. Because you were giving him that unbearably gentle look you always gave him when he was trying too hard to pretend he was okay, the same look that Sunghoon got when he failed his CSO midterm in sophomore year and when he almost flunked Prob Stat. It made his chest ache with a comforting nostalgia.
âSunghoon,â you said softly, pulling your chair out beside yours, âyou should sit down before you pass out or something. You look like you ran here.â You giggled. Sunghoon sniffled, his plump bottom lip jutted out in a pretty pink pout. His cheeks were now streaked with the dried-up stream of his tears and his entire face was flushed and puffy. You sounded so pretty when you said his name. Sunghoon let out a weak, embarrassed laugh and sat where you told him to, because your voice still had the same authority over him that it always would.
Jake shoved a tissue packet toward him across the table, the plastic messily torn open, as if Jake didnât care for tabs that instructed him. âFor our sobbing SunghoonâŠâ he snickered. You and Sunghoon both smacked his arm.
âShut up,â Sunghoon croaked, his voice still ruined from crying. You laughed softly at that, and the sound nearly made him start all over again. He pulled off his glasses and dabbed uselessly at his face while desperately trying to act like a normal person and not a man whose entire soul had just been resurrected by the sight of you alive. When he put back on his glasses, his vision clear from tears and poor eyesight, they landed on your laptop.
The screen was still open beside you, but instead of lines of code and an unfinished project like he expected, he caught sight of anatomy diagrams and a color-coded set of notes. Organs, labeled veins, tiny handwritten mnemonics in the margins. On another tab, a link to register for CNA classes. Sunghoon blinked, confused.
ââŠYouâre not in CS.â
The words slipped out before he could stop them. Jake snorted immediately. Your eyebrows lifted in confusion before you laughed. âNo? Definitely not.â You turned your laptop a little toward him, showing him the mess of biology notes even though you didnât really have to prove it to him.
âIâm a nursing major, unfortunately,â you sighed dramatically. âHeavy emphasis on the unfortunately this week. I have a poster presentation due for chem lab this week, and my group partners suck⊠They keep ghosting me⊠but what can you expect from engineering majors?â You joked lightly. âHey, did you think I was a CS major âcuz I keep hanging out with this stinky loser?â You pouted.
âHey!â Jake protested in the background, but Sunghoon didnât care. His word was tilting even more on its axis, and he felt like the laws of the universe were rewriting themselves.
âNoâ No, sorry⊠I guess I mistook your major for someone elseâsâŠâ Sunghoon nervously laughed. âUhm⊠Isâ is it hardâ Nursing, I mean?â Sunghoon meekly gulped. You smiled and nodded.
âYeah, but, I guess everything is hard, right? I donât think I could ever take discrete or linear or anything of that sort.â You giggled. Sunghoon swallowed dryly and nodded. What would you think if you knew you were his tutor in those classes when you guys dated? Would you laugh him off in disbelief, or would you brush it off and claim yourself as a geniusâŠ?
Jake rolled his eyes at how awkward you both were. He distracted himself with his Calc III homework, trying to ignore the very obvious attraction looming over the both of your heads. He thought to himself as he made a very hard point to not stare at the both of you guys speaking.
âMan, I hope I donât have to third-wheel.â
Your number was in Sunghoonâs phone now, saved under your name.
You had input your own contact name, a simple formality of your name, and in parentheses (jakeâs friend). But you were more than just Jakeâs friend to him, so he changed it as soon as he got back to his dorm, replacing the parentheses with a sweet and simple â<3â instead. He resisted the urge to text you as soon as all three of you left the library.
Sunghoon took a shower as soon as he got back to his dorm. It had been so long since he stepped foot in a communal shower that he almost stepped in barefoot. He almost freaked out when he realized he forgot his shower slippers. He stepped back in, feet now clad in slippers and his shower caddy in hand. The water pressure was harsher than he remembered, the shower spray hitting his scalp like bullets. His caddy only contained a simple shampoo, conditioner, and bar soap, which made him grimace internally. When he did his skincare, he tried to ignore the oily feeling that sat like a film over his skin.
Jay greeted him when he entered his dorm again, his wet hair dripping a pathway into the shared space and his slippers flopping against the wooden floor. âHey man.â Jay briefly looked up, staring at his laptop as he softly strummed his guitar. âYou going to bed soon? I can stop playing.â
âNo, youâre good, JayâŠâ Sunghoon replied, taking off his glasses and setting it back into the case, the magnetized plastic snapping shut. Sunghoon grunted as he climbed onto the top bunk of his bed. Jay smiled and nodded, before going back to playing around with his acoustic guitar.
Sunghoon tucked himself under the covers, letting out a small sigh of relief. His back was aching, and his eyes felt a bit sore. He rubbed at the sides of his cheekbones, trying to relieve the puffiness in his face. Suddenly, his phone pinged, causing the black-haired boy to flinch. He reached for his device, tucked under the pillow, opening it only to see your name in his notification center.
y/n <3: hii sunghoon! did u get back to ur dorm yet? i just got back y/n <3: r u feeling better now? Sunghoon: I got back safe. Sunghoon: Thank U for today. Sunghoon: Sorry for being weird. y/n <3: LOL its okay y/n <3: honestly i was kinda flattered Sunghoon: Flattered??? y/n <3: yeah y/n <3: imagine crying that hard after seeing me y/n <3: my ego is huge now y/n <3: but seriously are u okay?
Sunghoon stared at the message, unsure how to respond. Too many answers began to crowd his throat, and he was certain he was about to start crying again. But instead, he typed:
Sunghoon: Bad dream. Sunghoon: Thats all. y/n <3: aw man iâve been having weird dreams too⊠but i hope u have a good dream tnt⊠y/n <3: come study w me again tomorrow!!!
Tomorrow. There was going to be a tomorrow with you.
y/n <3: OH y/n <3: and dont cry again when u see me pls y/n <3: what if i get bullying allegationsâŠ
Sunghoon covered his face with one hand, laughing weakly into his palm. God, you were just like how you were back in freshman year of college. Always so approachable and kind, so sweet and patient. Sunghoon bit his lip to stifle his tears, not wanting to interrupt Jayâs peaceful strumming.
Was this a chance from the universe to win you back? To have you back in his arms where you were supposed to be? Were the stars realigning for your love to reconcile? To give you a chance at the life that was taken away from you too early?
Because if so, then who was Sunghoon to deny the universeâs gift?
He vowed it there and thenâ that he would make you his once again.
The next few weeks blurred together for Sunghoon. Time did feel fake, after all.
At first, he thought being around you again would continue hurting. Heâd thought that every time heâd seen you after your first encounter, heâd start crying over and over again. He thought every glance at your face would reopen the wound inside his chest until he bled out from the sheer amount of grief that had welled up in his hollow chest since that fateful winter morning.
But instead, Sunghoon got used to you again.
Between your late-night study sessions and meaningless unproductive chatter in the library, you slipped into his life as naturally as you did the first time around. And now, you managed to sew yourself into the knittings of his daily life cycle again. Your âstudy nightsâ turned into convenience store midnight snacks. You invited him to your dorm to âfix the wallpaperâ which ended up with you guys reminiscing about your high school days. Your texts became routine too, and every single notification still made his heart jump. Some nights, youâd call him instead. (But your sleepy voice through the speaker sounded too much like the nights in your shared apartment when youâd mumble nonsense into his chest before falling asleep.)
Sunghoon didnât realize it until late, but he began to notice he was listening and watching you pre-emptively. When you told him about the guy you had beef with for talking back to the teacher back in high school, Sunghoon already knew that. Before you told him you had a bad habit of chewing on the sides of your fingernails when nervous, Sunghoon had already told you to stop. He already knew everything about you. From the way youâd subtly eye the way he took bites of food even after insisting you werenât hungry to the way your nose would twitch before you started cryingâ Sunghoon knew every single minute detail about you.
You never commented on it. Sunghoon hoped you just chalked it up to him being observant rather than looking like a creepy stalker who cried whenever he saw a pretty girl.Â
âHoon? Helloooo? Earth to Hoon?â
Your hand was waving in front of his face, a pout on your lips. âZoning out again?â You huffed. He smiled, cheeks puffing up as he looked at you. You both were in the convenience store again, looking for a late-night snack amidst your endless studying for finals.
âYeah, just thinking what to get,â he replied, following you around as you scoured the aisles. You kept whipping your head back and forth, scanning each item meticulously as you thought about what you were craving. Absentmindedly, you rubbed your tummy over your hoodie, pouting slightly.Â
âI dunno what to get either. Should I get a drink too? âM kinda thirsty.â You hummed, pinching a drink pouch between your fingers as you examined the flavors. Sunghoon watched as you looked around. He suddenly reached out to give you a green grape flavored drink pouch. You looked at him, confused but still smiling.
âThanks, Hoon, but I donât really like green grape.â
What?
Sunghoon furrowed his eyebrows, confused. âReally? You donât like green grape?â His tone was wavering, and you were puzzled. He sounded so torn up about the fact that you didnât like green grape.
âAre you a green grape superfan, Hoon?â You laughed, reaching for the lychee pouch instead. Sunghoonâs face remained confused, his eyebrows knitted and lips twisted up into a weird pout. He shook his head, making you laugh.
âYouâre so weird sometimes, HoonâŠâ you said, giggling as you picked up an ice cup. Sunghoon followed you, still perplexed as you continued to pick your late-night meal.
Because you loved green grape and hated lychee.
He remembered when you told him about how you hated lychee. It was too sweet, but green grapes were just right for youâ a perfect balance of sour and sweet in a small fruit. He remembered laughing at you about it, teasing you for being so nitpicky with your fruit, so why were you here eyeing every sweet fruit flavored pouch?
Your fingers skimmed across all of the ramyeon cup noodle packages, your head tilting as you tried to find the perfect one. Sunghoon was still behind you, but his footsteps became slower and more mechanic as his brain was racing. âWhat about this flavor?â Sunghoon picked up your favorite, Carbonara Buldak. You scrunched your noise and picked up the 2X Spicy Buldak instead.
âI like really spicy things, Hoon! The carbonara isnât spicy enough for me!â
His mind was clipped, as if everything he had been thinking of suddenly disappeared. Sunghoon could excuse the change of majorsâ hell, his own major changed when he woke up in the past. But the few little things that he had grown to love were even changing in front of his own eyes.
âAh? Really⊠this flavor is good tooâŠâ he mumbled, nearly incoherent. You laughed, furrowing your eyebrows before going to pay for your food. He followed behind, mindlessly tapping his card to pay for your things, his racing mind drowning out the sounds of your whined protests.
It was after that when Sunghoon began watching you closely.
During movie nights, you happily stole bites of Jakeâs mint chocolate chip without even batting an eye, but you hated mint chocolate chip ice cream because your cousin threw it up on you when you were seven. You sucked at chemistry and nearly cried over memorizing all the molecular orbital structures, but now you could solve a retrosynthetic analysis question with a single glance, as if you were adding one plus one. You told him one late night walking back to the dorms that you became a nursing major because your mother was a nurse, but Sunghoon remembered his âfuture-mother-in-lawâ actually worked in an IT department, which led to your passion for computer systems.
This version of you didnât scrunch your nose at sickly sweet candle scents anymore. This version of you didnât like wearing cute pieces of jewelry that framed your body like an art piece. This version of you didnât like dogs. This version of you hated rom-coms. This version of you wasnât exactly his.
The more time Sunghoon spent in this world, the more wrong everything felt. You were still here, and thatâs all that he believed he cared for. But everything felt wrong enough to keep him up at night, recounting all of the true memories he shared with you. This place looked like his world, his universe, but every day, more tiny differences revealed themselves like cracks in glass to the point where the fragile world that Sunghoon wanted to believe in was about to collapse.
Youâre still Y/N. Sunghoon couldnât deny that. But you didnât feel like the same Y/N that he fell in love with sometimes. Still, he couldnât stop himself from loving you again. Sunghoon could ignore the minor changes in your life if it meant having you all over again, right?
âYouâre staring again.â
Sunghoon blinked, immediately looking away from you across the table. Where was he again� He glanced around, taking in his surroundings that was the study area on the first floor of your dorm building. Sunghoon briefly looked at the multitude of formulas you had written on the whiteboard of the small room before directing his gaze back at you.
âI am not,â he muttered.
âSoo weâre lying nowâŠ?â you laughed, spinning the whiteboard marker between your fingers. âYou always stare at me, Hoon. Do you know that? Itâs like you know something I donât⊠like you know everything, or something, or whatever⊠Youâre so suspicious sometimesâŠ.â Sunghoon shrugged awkwardly and looked back down at his laptop screen.
âItâs not that, promise. Youâre just hard to look away from,â he mumbled before he could stop himself, the reply coming easily to him. It was something that he used to tell you all the time.
Your face flushed immediately, and Sunghoon felt warmth crawl up his own neck too. But unlike before, he didnât panic under your gaze anymore. Sunghoon used to be scared of moving closer to you. Was it too bold to constantly sit next to you? To comfortably lean into your space as if it was his too? He was itching to have you be his again.
But over the past month, you had become comfortable around him too. Comfortable enough to lean against his shoulder during late-night bus rides. Comfortable enough to nab food off of his dining hall plates. Comfortable enough to text him first thing in the morning and last thing before sleeping. Comfortable enough that sometimes, when you laughed too hard, youâd instinctively grab onto his arm.
Youâre too cruel. You were unknowingly becoming his again. But Sunghoon didnât know what to think. All his mind could conjure was the question of how fast you could be his againâ should he confess now? But instead, he continued to stare as you worked through your chemistry practice exam questions.
One evening, the three of you ended up stuck in the library until nearly midnight because Jake refused to finish his Calc assignment anywhere else. Sunghoon had long stopped pretending to study. Instead, he watched you again. He couldnât care less if you thought he was staring again. To be fair, you were half-asleep beside him, cheek squished against your folded arms while pretending to read anatomy notes. Itâs not like you could exactly call him out when you were on the verge of passing out.
Your highlighter slipped from your fingers. Sunghoon picked it up before it rolled off the table. Your eyes fluttered open tiredly. ââŠThanks,â you mumbled softly. Even exhausted, you looked beautiful. A dangerous tenderness spread through his chest so intensely that it almost scared him. He felt like he was falling harder this time, especially knowing how you both would end up anyways.
âSunghoon.â
He blinked out of his thoughts. You were staring at him again, your hooded lids fighting to stay open to look at him properly. âYes?â He replied softly, not wanting his loud voice to puncture you out of your sleep-filled daze.
âYou were zoning out...â You frowned slightly, your voice slurring slightly from how exhausted you were. âYouâve been doing that a lot lately.â
Every time he looked at you for too long, memories overlapped. You laughing in the library became you laughing in your apartment kitchen. You falling asleep beside him at a study table became you sleeping on his chest during thunderstorms. Your warm fingertips caressing his soft cheeks before leaning in to press your lips against hisâ
Sometimes the timelines blended together so badly he forgot which version of you he was seeing. But Sunghoon couldnât say that, so instead he lied, âIâm okay.â
You looked unconvinced. Then, after a moment, your hand slowly slid across the table toward his. It was a decision that you carefully madeâ Sunghoon could tell by the way you suddenly spaced out and looked left to right as if physically weighing the choices between touching and not touching him. It was barely anythingâ a pebble of physical touch that pebbled in comparison to the boulders of love that he used to share with you. It was just your pinky lightly touching his, tentative and careful. You looked shy immediately after doing it, eyes darting away. But Sunghoon felt love blossom in his chest nonetheless.
ââŠYou donât have to tell me if somethingâs wrong,â you murmured. âBut I hope you know you donât have to deal with everything alone.â The warmth of your skin against his nearly killed him.
Fuck, so what if some things changed? You were still you in every universe. So kind and gentle and always reaching for him, noticing almost intuitively when Sunghoon was about to lose himself. He carefully hooked his pinky around yours under the table, sending you a reassuring and small grin. Your breath caught slightly, not expecting him to so confidently touch you back.
Jake looked up from his homework. ââŠAm I interrupting something,â he deadpanned, already knowing the answer despite still asking.
âNo,â both of you answered immediately. Jake narrowed his eyes, but didnât reply. He just let out a quiet sigh before going back to scribbling on his iPad again. You finally closed your eyes to go back to sleep, a subtle and content smile lingering on your lips. Your pinky was still tightly interlocked with his while your other arm relaxed.
Maybe the universe had rewritten details. So what your majors changed or your histories changed? Who cares if this wasnât his original life?
Because all that mattered to Sunghoon was that you still found your way back to him anyway.
âHey Hoon!â
Jay entered the dorm in a ruckus, hissing as his guitar case nearly slammed the doorframe and cursing when he stubbed his foot against the wooden plank of the actual door. Sunghoon rushed to hold the door open for his roommate, wincing as Jay slammed his backpack to the ground.
âYou okay, Jay? I havenât seen you in awhile.â Sunghoon took note of the slightly older boyâs appearance. He looked disheveled, with eyebags accessorizing his face and sunken-in cheeks.
âYeah, Iâm fine. Iâve just been busy looking for internships and studying for finalsâ shitâ and these networking events are kicking my ass. Theyâre like, âoh, you need at least 3 years of experience!â But itâs a fucking entry-level position!â He ranted. Sunghoon smiled softly at the familiar ramblingsâ at least Jay didnât change.
âWhat a tough life you live, Jay.â Sunghoon sighed.
Jay dropped face-first onto his bed with a loud groan, one arm dangling off the side dramatically. âIâm serious, Hoon. If one more recruiter tells me to âcircle back next semester,â Iâm actually gonna lose it.â
Sunghoon huffed out a quiet laugh from his desk, spinning a mechanical pencil between his fingers. He had chemistry notes spread out in front of him, though he hadnât processed a single word in the last couple of hours. His brain had been occupied by you since the moment he woke up. âWhatcha doin, man? Homework?â Jay peered over the railings of his bed to look down at Sunghoonâs desk. The younger boy ran his fingers through his silky hair, tilting his head.
âYeah, just reading the textbook for my Chem discussion. Iâm not going to lie, I donât really understand anything right nowâŠâ Sunghoon laughed. The side of Jayâs lips crooked up into a teasing smirk, like he knew something that the other boy didnât.
âOh? Chem discussion, huh?â
âWhat does that mean?â Sunghoon furrowed his eyebrows in confusion. Jay wriggled his eyebrows suggestively, licking at his bottom lip in a weird display that made Sunghoon squirm with discomfort.
âOKAY, donât tell Jake that I told you this but⊠heâs been texting me about you and Y/NâŠâ Jay let out, sounding exasperated as if he just lifted a huge weight off his shoulders. Sunghoon raised an eyebrow. He didnât expect Jay to say this to him, but he was sure that Jake was telling at least some other person about the rapid development of friendship between you and Sunghoon.
âReally? What is he saying?â Sunghoon acted nonchalant, trying to appear relaxed to coax Jay into spilling more. Jay looked around briefly, biting his lip before leaning in closer.
âOkay, basically.. heâs saying that you and Y/N have been hanging out a lot likeâ one-on-one without himâŠâ Jay excitedly rolled. Sunghoon nodded. âBut you know how Jake isâ he tried asking Y/N about you and she thought he was acting weird because he sucks at being subtle⊠so can I ask you about it? Like, are you guys talking orâŠâ The silver-haired boy trailed off awkwardly, waiting for Sunghoon to finish his question.
The raven-haired male tilted his head. âUhm⊠I guess soâŠâ he sheepishly replied. What else was he supposed to say? âNah, Iâm actually trying to get my girlfriend back after she died in another universe???â
âIâm happy for you man, really.â The sincerity in Jayâs voice was almost worrisome.
âOh, uh, thanks, JayâŠâ Sunghoon smiled awkwardly, unsure how to respond to the genuine pride that Jay had carried in his tone. The silver-haired man nodded, seemingly content before rolling back into bed. But seriously, what the hell did he mean by Chem discussion?
âI never expected you to make the first move, honestly. I heard from Jake that you were the one who initiated your first hangout together, right?â Jay spoke, his eyes glued to the ceiling that had white paint falling off the bone. Sunghoon hummed in agreement, but was getting impatient. Couldnât Jay get to the point already? âMan, I remember when you first talked about her to me. They grow up so fast,â he continued to ramble, his speech slurring as sleep began hitting him. Sunghoon furrowed his eyebrows. When did he ever talk to him about you?
âJay, I think I just met the love of my life in Chem discussion!â
Sunghoon froze. He shot up in his seat, nearly tripping as he ran to the side of Jayâs bunk. His fingers curled into the railings protruding from the frame of the bed, his warm skin cooling against the frigid metal material. âWhat? Jay, what? When did I tell you this?â He rapid-fired at the older boy. Jay yawned, rubbing his eyes.
âRemember? When school started? You went to Chem discussion annoyed with the readings and came back like a lovestruck idiot.â
âWhat? When school started back in August, Jay?â Sunghoon sputtered out. Jay nodded with another yawn.
âYeah, man, remember? You woke up so annoyed about all the readings you did, but when you came back you were like, head-over-heels. You said it was love-at-first sight.â Jay snorted quietly at the memory, rubbing sleepily at his eyes. âDude, it was actually kinda insane. You came back to the dorm and wouldnât shut up about her.â
Sunghoon stared at him, pulse beginning to pound against his ribs.
ââŠWhat did I say?â he asked carefully.
Jay grinned immediately, already amused by the memory. âYou were acting crazy, man. Like genuinely gone.â He pushed himself up slightly on his elbows. âJay, I think I just met the prettiest girl ever. Jay, I think Iâm in love. Jay, she smiled at me and I forgot what I was saying!â He exclaimed, trying to imitate Sunghoonâs unique tone.
âYouâre exaggerating,â Sunghoon muttered weakly, but his head was slowly began to pound with the thought of him gushing about you before he met you. As if his consciousness existed before he woke up in the past.
âSwear, Iâm not.â Jay laughed. Sunghoonâs stomach twisted. âYou told me she sat two rows ahead of you during discussion, that she had these little charms hanging off her pencil case, that she kept pushing her hair behind her ear while talking to her discussion groupââ He suddenly paused, staring at Sunghoon suspiciously. âWait, why are you acting like you donât remember this?â
Sunghoonâs throat tightened immediately. He didnât. This wasnât the right beginning or the right way of meeting you. He couldâve excused the minor changes about your preferences, discrepancies in your life, but now there were too many that his head couldnât keep up. And now, your entire story was beginning to collapse in front of his eyes, through his ears, even if he wasnât there to experience it.
âI dunno,â he lied quickly. âI think Iâm just tired. Iâ I have a headacheâŠâ Sunghoon stumbled to his side of the bed.
Jay looked unconvinced for a second before shrugging. âWell, anyway, after that you started acting weird as hell,â he continued.
âWeird how?â
âYou kept dressing up for Chem discussion.â Jay barked out a laugh. âLike suddenly you cared about your appearance. You asked me if your hair looked okay before class.â
Sunghoon nearly recoiled in horror. âI would never ask you that. I always look good.â
Jay furrowed his eyebrows, but barked back accusingly, âYou did. And then after discussion ended, youâd come back looking all devastated because you never talked to her.â
Sunghoonâs chest ached strangely. He felt as if he could picture it so vividly. Him sitting in chemistry discussion secretly staring at you. Getting nervous. Fixing his hair in the reflection of his phone screen. Trying to work up the courage to speak to you. Falling in love slowly and naturally without grief or death or memories of a future that already happened clouding every rational thought in his brain.
Jay continued rambling, oblivious to the way Sunghoonâs expression had begun to fall. âAnd then one day Jake mentioned his hometown friend named Y/N and you literally interrupted him mid-sentence.â Jay laughed harder now, fully awake from recounting the story. ââWaitâ Y/N? Nursing major? Chem discussion on Thursdays?â Dude, your face was priceless.â
Sunghoon felt sick. He didnât know you were a nursing major until that fateful night he had seen you in the library. âOh my god, dude I feel like Iâve been holding this in. Remember the first time you guys talked?â Sunghoonâs heartbeat was thudding loudly in his ears, and heâs sure that they were about to ring. He remained silent, and Jay took it as a sign to keep rambling.
âYou said she asked to borrow an EXPO marker during discussion because hers was out of ink or something.â He snorted. âYou kept replaying the conversation like a loser, saying that her voice was like descending from the angels.
Sunghoonâs grip tightened around the railing of Jayâs bunk. He agreed, but he wouldnât ever verbalize is like that so shamelessly. He honestly thought saying something like that was a little corny, and then the realization began to sink in.
He wouldnât say that. No, not him. Another version of him.
It was then when it dawned about Sunghoon. God, he hadn't even considered the possibility that another version of him existed before he became conscious. But that meant something that Sunghoon didn't even want to even think about consideringâ some empty timeline where he had conveniently slotted himself into a vacant life, or where he went back into the past two years with just a few butterfly effects changing the outcomes. This universe already had a Park Sunghoon who liked you before future Sunghoon ever woke up here. And Sunghoon had stolen it.
Jay kept talking, unaware of the devastation crawling across Sunghoonâs face, like a spider mapping out its web of a trap. âThen.â Jay cackled. âYou literally flopped face-first onto your bed and saidâ hold on, I remember this exactlyââ It seemed like talking about you energized him or woke him up, because he cleared his throat dramatically, trying to imitate Sunghoonâs voice again.
âJay, Iâm actually gonna marry her.ââ
Sunghoonâs breath hitched. He had said that before, two years into the future, when he was drunk off two bottles of Original Soju as he was eating barbeque with a much more mature Jay and a burnt-out Jake. He had never brought up marriage before until that night, a few days after you guys moved into your apartment together.
But apparently, this version of him had said it too before any of that happened, even with only knowing your name and that you were Jakeâs friend.
Was loving you inevitable in every universe?
Jay blinked suddenly, his teasing grin faltering slightly as he finally noticed how pale Sunghoon looked. ââŠHoon?â Sunghoon looked away quickly, swallowing hard. âYou okay?â
No. No, he really wasnât.
Because Sunghoonâs entire world and entire universe was collapsing. His fate was twisting, and the red string that threaded it together was tangling within itself. Was the universe fucking with him now? After giving him so much hope with your presence in his life after losing you? Whatâs the point of him going back in time if not to reclaim his love story?
Because now, it felt like he was interrupting someone elseâs.
âItâs snowing!â
Your voice was cheery, lilted so lightly that it instantly spread a feeling of warmth across Sunghoonâs body despite the cold air penetrating through his heavy puffer. You were both outside the library, about to trek to the convenience store when the sudden weather inclement put a hole through your plans. Delicate snowfall began raining upon the campus, fluttering down beautiful in a flashy array of flakes.
âIt is,â he acknowledged, following after your hyper footsteps that began tracing a circle in the translucent sheet of snow that had already fallen onto the ground. You ran around, whooping and cheering as you basked in the icy sensation of snowflakes landing on your skin. Sunghoon could only watched, endeared by how excited and energized you suddenly were.
Suddenly, you ran up to him, burying your open fingers under his arms and around his waist. He laughed, caught off-guard by your abrupt hug, stumbling back a little. âWhatâs with you, hm?â He softly crooned, wiping your hair out of your face. You smiled up at him, eyes shining despite the overheard dark sky looming over you.
âItâs so pretty, Hoon! I didnât think itâd snow this year!â You cheerfully exclaimed, eyes curling into crescents as your mouth parted with the sheer excitement coursing through your body. He pulled you in closer on instinct, and you let out a small âoomph!â from the impact of your bodies colliding into a tighter embrace.
âYou know what they say, Hoon? If confess during the first snowfall, your love will last forever!â You spoke up. Your speech was murmured, but Sunghoon had heard every word perfectly.
âYeah? Do you believe in that?â He looked at you fondly. You nodded.
âSunghoon, I like you so much, letâs go out!â
His mouth fell agape as your confession rang through the snow air. You looked horrified immediately after, but Sunghoon had pulled you in impossibly closer, tight enough to where you almost couldnât breathe. âHoon,â you whimpered miserably, hiding your face inside your scarf. âThis is so embarrassingâŠâ
âYou like me?â he breathed out incredulously before bursting out into laughter. Snowflakes landed in his dark hair as he laughed, falling off as quickly as they came from how hard his body was shaking.
âYouâre so mean!â you accused.
âIâm not laughing at you,â he insisted between breaths.
âThen why are you laughing?!â
âYouâre just so cute,â Sunghoon confessed, his voice so tender and blossoming with the unsurmountable affection he had for you. âI like you too,â he admitted softly, âever since I saw you in the dining hall.â
You smiled, but when he blinked, suddenly he was in the middle of his apartment. The cold air dissipated, bringing in the warmth of the heater he left on in the living room. His arms were still wrapped around something, no, someone. No.
Nothing.
His hands clenched around empty air, and the snowfall transformed into the city lights outside of the apartment windows. Your scarf that was in between his fingertips disintegrated into the dust that he never cleaned. Your laughter was still ringing in his ears, so elated and bright and it was mingling with something so sharp jarring annoyingâ
His ringtone?
The sound grew louder and louder until it drowned out everything else, until your smiling face started blurring at the edges. You were still standing in front of him beneath the snow, cheeks dusted from the cold with flecks of flakes littering your face.
âHoon?â you laughed softly. âWhy are you looking at me like that?â
His phone kept vibrating.
âHoon?â
The screen lit up across the dark apartment with an unknown number, and under the bold white digits in grey was the name of the university hospital. His breathing turned ragged instantly. His body moved before his brain could catch up, fumbling for the phone with trembling hands. But when he looked back up, you were still there. Snowflakes still landed in your hair. You were still smiling, cheeks puffed up and smile lines indenting your skin.
âI like you too,â he heard himself saying again, the memory replaying against his will. âEver since I saw you in the dining hall.â
âHoon?â
But this time your voice sounded farther away. His thumb shook over the accept button, and when he pressed the green button, everything crashed together all at once, creating a collision in his mind. Your confession beneath the snowfall. Your wet toothbrush beside his in the apartment bathroom. Your warm hand in his while crossing the street. Your cold hand dangling under the white sheet in the morgue. Your voice whispering goodnight. The casket being lowered six feet deep in a hole that seemed too big for you.
Sunghoon doubled over violently, nearly dropping the phone as nausea twisted through him. It felt like someone had reached into his skull and ripped every memory apart before shoving them back in the wrong order. His head was pounding, throbbing violently as each memory churned in his head like butter. Then it curved into a dull ache, static on a television screen.Â
âIs this Park Sunghoon?â
And just like that, the snow was gone, and the only cold he felt was the absence of your warm body.
âSunghoon, youâve been acting weird lately.â
âOh, hm?â
Your face was suddenly in front of his, and you had a concerned pout on your lips. âYouâve been zoning out so much, itâs really worrying me⊠I know itâs just your personality, but youâve been doing it so muchâŠâ You frowned, leaning forward, your shoulders hunching into your sides.
âIâm sorryâ thereâsâ thereâs just a lot going onâŠâ He weakly replied. You let out a soft sigh.
âYou know you can tell me anything, right? Me or Jake⊠I care for you a lot, you know. I hope you really know, HoonâŠâ
Sunghoon forced a tight-lipped smile and nodded. âI know,â he responded, his words sharper than intended. Your eyes were staring right into his, and before, Sunghoon wouldâve felt the warmth. But now, all that he felt was the chills that Jay had instilled into his body. You stilled, before pulling away from the conversation, instead opting to grab your straw. Instinctively, he picked it up before you could, punching the plastic out of the wrapper and puncturing your drink for you.
âOh, thanks Hoon. You really didnât have to do that.â A sweet giggle escaped your lips, and the sound instantly grounded him.
âItâs not a big deal, let me do these things for you,â he easily said in response, the reply leaving his mouth naturally as it used to do.
âSunghoon, do you act like this with everyone?â You suddenly asked. He looked at you, confused. âI meanâ like, do you always act so sweetly towards everyone? Or is it just meâŠâ you almost seemed embarrassed asking him this.Â
âNo, itâs just you?â He retorted, as if it was common sense that he would treat only you with the utmost care. Your face was warming up, and he could tell that you were flustered by his response.
âReally? So like, uhm, thereâs no other girl that youâre, uhm⊠acting like this with, right?â Your voice was timid as you asked another question. Sunghoon scoffed, taken aback by how ridiculous your inquiry was. From the future and now in the past, you were the only girl for him, so why were you being so ridiculous now?
âOf course not,â he nearly snapped. He regretted it as soon as he saw your face falter and your posture shrink. No, what was he thinking? You didnât know that. Of course you would ask. âIâmâ Iâm sorry. I donât know what got into me baâŠâ He trailed off as the nickname nearly slipped from his lips, so naturally that it was like calling you by your name. âUhm, Y/N. Iâm sorry. I think Iâm just having a tough week. I promise you.â
You nodded, so patient as always, as you sipped on your drink. âItâs okay, Hoon. I hope things get better.â You smiled. He nodded, biting tentatively into the pastry. He didnât like this cafe, and he knew that you didnât like it either, but he didnât want to ruin your first experience here. He half expected you to actually like the cafe if the past weeks were anything to go by, but he was pleasantly surprised when you instead scrunched your nose.
âThis matcha is too milkyâŠâ You whispered. He smiled and nodded.
âYeah? This pastry isnât too good either. Wanna try?â He lifted up the dessert to your mouth, letting you take a bite right where he had previously taken one. You bit into it, lips curling into disgust.
âShould we just go and toss our stuff somewhere else? I donât want to waste it, but itâs really not that goodâŠâ You whispered. Sunghoon laughed and nodded, holding out his hand. You hesitated, but took it, letting him lead you outside the cafe. You threw your drink and his pastry into the nearby trash can, just as you did before in Sunghoonâs original universe.
âAre you still thirsty? Should we get something from the convenience store instead?â He asked. You shook your head.
âNo, Iâm okay. Can we just walk a little?â You asked. Sunghoon nodded automatically.
You both began walking side-by-side down the sidewalk, your shoulders occasionally brushing together from how close you were. Autumn had left too soon, now bringing in the frigid weather of winter. The city was quiet, with everyone buried inside of their comforters during the early chilly morning. Some joggers and dog-walkers passed by, but it still only felt like you two were the only ones existing in that peaceful morning atmosphere. For a while, neither of you spoke. Sunghoon shoved a hand into the pocket of his coat while the other was still holding yours. He was trying not to stare at you again, but it was difficult when you were right there beside him, looking so soft beneath clouded skies.
âWhat I said back in the cafe⊠youâve been treating me so differently,â you murmured suddenly. His stomach tightened.
ââŠDifferently how?â He carefully asked back.
You slowed your pace slightly, looking down at the pavement. âI donât know.â You laughed nervously. âYou just⊠take care of me a lot. I remember when I first met you in Chem discussion, you were so shy. It was like you were scared of me. Then, you started crying in the library when you saw me⊠and now⊠itâs like youâre so much more mature than me⊠Does that make sense?â
âIs that bad?â he asked quietly.
âNoâ no, of course not. But, I donât know Hoon. You stare at me⊠kinda weird,â the words carelessly slipped from your lips, and it was obvious with the way you let out a gasp and a flurry of apologies, before stumbling onto what you mean to say. âGod, thatâs not what I meantâ! I meant⊠I donât know. Like you take care of me so naturally, and you seem to already have a good sense of likeââ you laughed nervously, rubbing at your face in embarrassment, âI donât think youâre weird or anything, Hoon. I actually really like how caring you are.â Your voice softened at the end. âItâs justâŠâ You slowed to a stop beneath the awning of a closed convenience store, your joined hands swinging slightly between your bodies.
Sunghoon turned toward you quietly, and you looked conflicted, with your mouth screwed and lips pressing up against each other so hard that the skin was jutting out uncomfortably. âSometimes I think youâre so confident about knowing me that you forget there are still parts of me you donât know yet? Is that too deep?â His chest tightened instantly, and he inhaled before he knew it, trying to regain the breath that you had just knocked out of him.
You kept talking before you lost the courage. âLike⊠you always know what I need before I say it. Like when Iâm cold, when Iâm tired, when Iâm not feeling wellâŠâ You smiled faintly. âAnd it makes me really happy. It does.â
âBut?â He pressed on, trying his best to hide his impatience.
âBut sometimes it also feels like youâve already decided who I am, in a way? Like, you seem to expect something differently than what I give you, Hoon. And sometimesâŠâ you continued hesitantly, âIâll say something that surprises you, and you get this look on your face like I said the wrong thing or somethingâ and itâs kind of⊠okay, Iâll be honest, itâs kinda weirdâŠâ You laughed again, and the noise seemed like it was punched out of you like a soundboard.
âLike, you always try to guess what I like or what I donât like or what I preferâ and at first I thought it was endearing, but itâs almost always wrong. And thatâs fine, I guess. But sometimes you sound so confident that itâsâ I dunno. Thatâs why I asked if there was another girl. Like, I donât know, are you thinking of someone else?â You breathed out.
No, no, no, never. He always thought of you. He could never stop thinking about you. He inhaled and opened his mouth, wanting to defend himself, but you sputtered out something else so rushed like you were forcing it out of your throat, âIâ I really want you to know me, Hoon.â
Sunghoon wanted to throw up. He had spent so much time trying to preserve the memory of the girl he lost that he had started overlooking the girl standing right in front of him. His skin was itching with the lovebugs crawling up it. He felt selfish. And suddenly, the image of him, nerdy and lanky and gushing to Jay with a flush on his pale cheeks struck his mind, hitting him bluntly on his noggin.
His fingers loosened around your hand before tightening again like he was afraid youâd disappear if he let go completely. You looked nervous after your confession, eyes darting away from your intertwined hands immediately. âSorry,â you laughed weakly. âThat sounded way harsher than I meant it to.â
âNo,â Sunghoon answered as soon as you stopped speaking, his voice coming out rough. âNo, youâre right.â Your eyebrows furrowed slightly. He looked away before he could see your expression fully. âYouâre right,â he repeated quieter this time.Â
I really want you to know me. Not her. No. You? This version of you, the one standing beside him now. He looked at you, but was met with the sight of your side profile. The side profile that belonged to the same woman who he met at the dining hall, who moved in with him, who cooked him soup in the shared kitchen when he fell sickâ memories hit him so violently he almost staggered, and he couldnât tell where the lines were anymore.
Your favorite drink, your laugh, your habits. Were they yours? Hers? Was he loving you because you were you, or because he was desperately trying to keep the you that he remembered, alive?
Sunghoon felt sick. He felt saliva rapidly rise under the muscle of his tongue, and he kept swallowing and swallowing to keep it down. He felt like he was going to throw up.
âHoon?â Your voice softened instantly at the sight of his face. Concern replaced your apprehension immediately.Â
âYou donât have to apologize,â he muttered. You blinked. âYou were honest.â He swallowed hard, nearly gasping for air as he opened his mouth to speak. âI think⊠I needed to hear it.â Your expression slowly softened, though puzzlement still lingered behind your eyes. Sunghoon stared down at the pavement.
For the first time since waking up two years in the past, his brain turned to mush, soft enough to let a thought penetrate his mind that he had been avoiding. Was loving you here ever supposed to be about getting his old life back with you? What was he here for? Images of himâ not him, the him that you knew, came crawling back into his neurons.
Things wouldnât have been like this if he had come. You and the right Sunghoon couldâve been where he was. The guilt began creeping down his throat and accumulating in his chest, weighing down his lungs with every shortened breath he took in.
âIâm sorry,â he whispered, though he wasnât sure who he was apologizing to anymore. To you? To the girl he loved in the future? To himself? Or the other version of himself that he was living through?
You shifted slightly beside him, worry crossing your expression. âHoonâŠ? SunghoonâŠ?â You quietly spoke up, hesitant as your palm gently brought itself up to cup his cheek. He instinctively leaned into your warmth, but squirmed as his face rested in his palm. The ink of his guilt began to spread further as if his body was just dipped into water. He tightened his grip on your hand again on instinct, but it felt wrong, like was still trying to anchor himself into an ocean with waves that were too crashing upon each other.
âI didnâtâŠâ his voice broke. âI didnât mean toââ He couldnât even finish the sentence. What was he trying to say? What was he even freaking out for, apologizing for? Because as much as he wracked his brain, he couldnât grasp onto an answer still. For loving you wrong? For loving another version of you? For erasing you because you were right here, all alive and happy and oblivious? Sunghoon exhaled sharply, almost choking on it.
His hand finally loosened. ââŠIâm sorry,â he said again, but softer this time. You gently stroked his face with your thumb.
âHoon, please donât cry on me again.â You tried to lighten the mood. His eyes were shimmering with tears that built up in his ducts, but he simply shook his head, whispering out another apology.
âIâm not okay,â he admitted finally. You flinched, and the honesty honestly surprised him too, but you didnât pull away. You just continued to comfort him, just as you always would. No. Sunghoon closed his eyes for a second. He shouldnât think like this anymore. When he opened them again, he was looking at you. Just you, standing there, as you were.
âI thinkâŠâ His voice cracked slightly, so he paused, forcing air back into his lungs. âI think Iâve been⊠confusing things.â Your expression softened, but you didnât interrupt. âI thought I came back to something I lost,â he continued vaguely, âBut I think Iâve just been standing in front of someone I never took the time to understand.â
His feelings felt like it finally had somewhere to go, not onto you, or even to him, but somewhere where Sunghoon couldnât reach. It felt freeing, unraveling a tight knot of emotions that he didnât have the energy to release before. Your hand lowered, as if drawn to pull off of his face. He let go of your other hand, finally loosening his grip.
âSo then let me help you,â you whispered. His heart dropped. âHoonâŠâ Your voice trembled slightly now, heavy with the weight of the emotions pulsating between the both of you. âI know youâre confused right now, but Iâ"
He already knew what you were going to say, because you had the same hopeful look on your face that fateful winter night when you confessed under the snowfall. And before, selfishly, he wouldâve let you. He wouldâve let you pour out his feelings to him, accept them as easy as reciting ABC, and live without the burdens of the future weighing him down.
But this time, the words felt too important to take from you and from the other him that had been waiting for you.
ââŠDonât,â he whispered. The hurt on your face was immediate, and he had to will himself to not take back his words. âNo, noâ not like that,â he corrected quickly, voice cracking. âI just⊠I donât think Iâm ready to hear it yet.â Snowy breath escaped your lips slowly into the cold air. âYou deserve someone who can listen to you properly,â he said quietly. âSomeone who can know you for who you are now. And I donât thinkâŠâ He inhaled shakily. âI donât think Iâve been doing that.â
âHoonâŠâ You softly spoke up, but he interrupted you as soon as your mouth opened.
âI want to,â he admitted immediately. âI really do.â He wasnât lying. Every part of him still wanted to hear you confess, to keep you close, to selfishly pretend like nothing was wrong. But loving you like this was beginning to feel cruel, so instead, he took a small step back.
âWill youâŠâ He paused. âWill you meet me again another time?â
Your expression crumpled slightly in confusion. âWhen?â You whimpered. Sunghoon pondered for a moment, before he felt like he found the right answer.
âWhen Iâm finally able to see only you.â He smiled. He had walked you back to your dorm, letting the silence loom over the both of you. He left you with an adjustment to your scarf and an endearing pat on your head.
That night, when he slept, he dreamt of your funeral.
The sky had been gray that day, with cumulonimbus clouds blocking any trace of sun. Just as your death had obstructed the access to the light of his life. People were crying around him. Jake had been sobbing openly beside Jay, shoulders shaking violently as he kept wiping at his face with trembling fingers, but Sunghoon remembered standing there completely still.
He hadnât believed it yet.
Even as your framed photograph sat in front the altar. Even as your parents bowed their heads. Even as people whispered about how young you were. Even when he received consolations from everyone, telling him about how much you loved him. He remembered thinking absurdly as he stared at your altar.
How could you look so happy when his entire world had just ended?
The question echoed through the dream as Sunghoon stood frozen before your altar. Then slowly, memory after memory began surfacing around him. The first night you basked in your love after moving into your apartment, cuddling together so tightly that separating you guys wouldâve been like pulling magnets apart. The night where you comforted him after his research symposium when he felt like he was the biggest failure in the world. The mundane moments where you laughed at him after burning rice and the soft moments where you whispered âI love youâ so much that it was like you were reaching a quota.
The memories came so quickly that they stopped hurting individually. Instead, they melted together into something warm and alive. And suddenly, Sunghoon understood something he had been too devastated to realize before, that your death wasnât the biggest thing about you. Your life was.
Not the funeral or grief, but just you as you were. The way you smiled, laughed, cried, and loved. The way you existed so brightly that even now, after death, you still filled every corner of him. Tears finally slipped down his face in the dream, but he wasnât drowning in them anymore.
And standing there in the stuffy funeral home, Sunghoon quietly laughed to himself. âYouâd be so mad that everyoneâs crying this much,â he murmured. And he could hear the echoes of your voice scolding him for being so torn up when he should be moving onto better things because he was so young (just as you were.) The thought made him smile through his tears. Your memory no longer felt like a wound splitting open inside him. It felt like hands pressed gently around his heart.Â
And when Sunghoon finally opened his eyes, he was no longer standing in the funeral home. He was home, in his apartment. Morning light filtered weakly through the curtains, warm gold spilling across hardwood floors and untouched, uncleaned furniture. The silence was familiar now. It wasnât as sharp and reverberating against emptiness like it used to be, but quiet in the way winter mornings were quiet.
For a long moment, he just layed on the couch. The blanket you used to complain about because it âshed fuzz everywhereâ was still draped over his body. One of your hair ties still sat around his wrist from weeks ago. The apartment still carried traces of you in every corner, soft remnants of a life that had once intertwined with his so naturally that even death couldnât fully unravel it. Sunghoon slowly sat up after a while. For the first time since you died, the ache in his chest did not immediately make him want to chase after you. It only made him miss you.
A framed photo caught his eye from across the room. A snippet of a beach date where you both were smothered in sand and shattered seashells. He remembered that day now without feeling like his ribs were caving inward. He remembered it and smiled.
The sunlight continued pouring into the apartment little by little, warming spaces that had long felt frozen over. Sunghoon looked toward the empty side of the couch beside him. Then quietly, he whispered your name into the stillness, but for the first time, it wasnât a plea to the Heavens.Â
Winter took you from him, and Sunghoon spent the cold months treating his grief like something sacred, afraid that healing meant betraying you. But Spring came quietly, melting ice from sidewalks and blooming flowers through the cracks, and he finally learned that acceptance didn't mean loving you less.
Youâve been having strange dreams lately.
They felt so vivid, so clear to your vision that it felt like you could reach out and touch them. In these dreams, Jakeâs cute nerdy friend, Sunghoon, was in them. He was in all of them, actually.
Visions of Sunghoon and you, on a date sipping on cola floats together. Visions of you both curled up in the library cubicle, giggling and sharing secrets instead of being productive. But oddly enough, he wasnât wearing his thick-rimmed glasses and features grew into a more mature version, with a stronger jawline and deeper eyes. In these dreams, you could see the warmth in his eyes, hear the sounds of his soft laughter, and feel the intimacy of his affection.
Sometimes, the dreams were absurdly specific. Like mundane captures of you both arguing in the grocery store over what meat to buy, snapshots of an apartment youâve never stepped foot in, and images that you donât remember taking. Sometimes, the dreams hurt. They echoed with the sound of anguished cries that made your chest ache when you woke up, made you feel empty like something was hollow from inside and like you were missing something that mattered so dearly yet you couldnât remember.Â
All he was to you was a boy in your Chem discussion and Jakeâs close friend, so why did your dreams think differently, as if he was the most important person in your life?
You went to the library one night with Jake, and Sunghoon came later, only to end up crying as soon as he saw you. And for some reason, your heart signaled to your mind that, maybe he was, for some reason, because your chest began to ache with an odd sense of familiarity and endearance. So, it was only natural that you began to form a crush on him. But sometimes, your feelings felt deeper than just a mere crush, as if your feelings had roots that stretched somewhere your thoughts couldnât reach.
You began hanging out with Sunghoon so much that you barely saw Jake anymore. Not that the Australian boy complainedâ after all, he was too busy trying to survive whatever war engineering majors had to go through that he didnât even have time to hang anymore. But the more frequent your hangouts were, the more frequent the dreams were. You dreamt of tiny domestic things, like him stealing bites of your food and folding laundry terribly while you laughed at him. Falling asleep on his shoulder during movie nights. Listening to him hum quietly in the kitchen while making late-night ramen.
Eventually, you stopped trying to suppress what your heart already accepted. You liked him. (Maybe too much for someone you technically barely knew.)
So when the wintry season hit its peak, you saw Sunghoon again after texting him to meet you near the cafe where he initially rejected you. You both still hung out, but after that morning when you failed to confess properly, he seemed different. He looked lighter and full of life. Before, he seemed like a shell that was carrying an invisible burden that you couldnât begin to understand. But now, he acted naively, as if there was nothing in the world that could dare drag him down.
âHoon?â you called softly. He turned toward you immediately, expression warming the second he saw you approach. He smiled widely and adjusted his glasses. It was obvious he took some time to look good, with his hair styled up and his fashion seemingly taken from another closet. (Jayâs, you presumed. You heard his roommate had good fashion taste.)
âHey, Y/N! Why did you want to meet me here?â He asked cheerfully.
You smiled as your fingers tightened around the straps of your bag before you finally blurted, âIâve been having dreams about you.â His expression froze, and his eyebrows knitted together so adorably. You swallowed hard as you continued abruptly, realizing how bad that couldâve sounded. âNot wet dreamsâ shit, I mean, likeâ Theyâre weirdly specific. Like⊠really specific.â You laughed awkwardly. âLike dreams of us. Together. DatingâŠâ You shyly trailed off.
Sunghoon stared at you silently, kindly waiting for you to finish as he listened intently. âAnd sometimes,â your voice softened, âtheyâre sad.â Something flickered painfully across his face. You continued carefully, âIn one of them, you were crying. Really badly.â Your chest tightened at the memory. âAnd I remember thinking that I wanted to comfort you more than anything, like that day you cried to me in the libraryâŠâ
The breeze carried the scent of frost between you both. Sunghoonâs eyes began glossing over as he watched you, looking conflicted and a bit more confused. âI donât really understand why this is happening.â You smiled faintly despite your nerves. âSoâŠâ You laughed softly.
âMaybe this is crazy, but I think I like you, Park Sunghoon. Do you want to go out with me?â You shyly asked. His mouth fell agape as his eyes widened.
âYouâ You like me? Like me, as in Park Sunghoon?â He sputtered out in disbelief, pointing a gloved hand at himself. You giggled and nodded.
âYes, you idiot,â you laughed, cheeks warming from how genuinely stunned he looked. âHow many Park Sunghoons do you think I know?â You teased, tilting your head to the right. His lips parted as stutters spilled from them unintentionally. And then, to your complete shock, his eyes immediately began watering.
âH-Hoon?â you gasped. âOh my god, are you crying again?!â
âAâ Again? When did Iâ snnfffhâ When did I ever cry in front of you?â He choked out, sniffling away the snot that began to run down his philtrum, his voice cracking into two. He ripped his glasses off quickly, furiously wiping at his eyes with the sleeve of his sweater. You burst into laughter at how offended he sounded despite the tears visibly collecting on his lashes. Sunghoon groaned softly under his breath, embarrassed, before hiding his face behind one hand.
âThis is so humiliating,â he muttered miserably, âYesâ God, a million times yesâ I want to go out with you. Please go out with me,â his voice curved into a plea. You giggled, slotting your body into his to form a warm lock of an embrace.
You looked up at him, and it began to snow.
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