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Parallel Parking
a/n: I had to go to the DMV today and got his cute idea. implied younger!reader. About 500 words???
Pairing: Leon S. Kennedy x Reader
“Hey there, handsome. On a scale from 1 to 10, how busy are you right now?” you asked over the phone, chewing on your nail.
“It’s pretty slow today. Why?” your boyfriend replied, already suspicious.
“So hypothetically speaking, if I asked you to come help me, would you?” you asked, trying to sound casual.
“You okay, babe?” His already deep voice coated with worry.
“Don’t laugh at me, okay? Please, don’t.”
A beat.
“No promises.”
“You’re such an asshole, Leon.”
“You always this charming when you need something?”
“Baby!” You whined. “I can’t park. Please come save me.”
“You can’t park?”
“There’s no space, and I can’t parallel park without risking public humiliation. Please. I’m begging you.”
You heard him start laughing on the line.
“Hey! Don’t make fun of me,” you snapped, even as your voice wavered.
Agent Kennedy, reporting for a rescue mission. Send me your location.”
You blinked. “Wait, really?”
“Yeah,” he said, still amused. “Stay where you are. Don’t hit anything.”
“No promises.”
“You do know I’m known for being a bad driver, right?”
“Yeah, but I think I might be worse than you.” you said, your tone a little defeated.
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You spotted his car from far away before he even parked, pulling up way too confidently for someone who’d just admitted he wasn’t much better at driving than you.
He slid into a spot in one smooth motion.
“Show off.” You mumbled to yourself.
He stepped out, and for a second, you forgot why you were annoyed.
His signature leather jacket clung to his biceps in a way it made your mouth water. His dirty blonde hair slightly messy and those annoyingly calm blue eyes scanning the street until they landed on you.
Keys spun lazily around his finger as he walked over, confident in that effortless way that made you want to roll your eyes and stare at the same time.
By the time he reached your window, that familiar, crooked smirk had already settled on his lips.
He leaned down slightly, knocking on the glass.
“Hey, gorgeous. Need saving?” he asked, smug.
“You’re too cocky for an old man, you know.”
Leon opened your door before you could protest. “Alright, out. I’ll park it.”
You watched, holding your breath as he maneuvered the car into the spot you’d been circling for the last twenty minutes. It took him a couple of adjustments, but then, finally, the car settled neatly between the lines.
He turned the engine off and looked over at you through the open window.
“See?” he said. “Easy.”
“You just told me you’re a bad driver!”
“Selective honesty,” he shot back, turning off the engine.
“I think I can make it to my appointment, I’ll see you at home?”
He stepped out, closing the door behind him, then walked over to where you were standing.
“Yeah,” he said, stopping just a little too close.
He leaned in slowly, brushing just close enough to your lips to make your breath hitch before closing the distance properly.
“Drive safe,” he murmured against your lips, softer now.
Then he kissed you properly, your fingers curled slightly into his jacket.
“Love you,” you whispered when you pulled back.
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Pls this was me before I went to college 😭
Nothing in the world belongs to me
Leon S. Kennedy x neighbour!reader
summary: Affection and attachment. Strange things that Leon saw as great values, yet ones he couldn’t afford because of his job. He didn’t know if it was a sense of responsibility or fear of disappointment that made him so reluctant… Well, good thing that the famous ‘cat distribution system’ doesn’t care. Nor his luck for incredibly charming neighbours.
tags: fem!reader, older!leon, no age gap specified, there's a cat and she's a queen, cat dad leon, reader got adopted by the cat as the mother, leon is lonely and awkward, this is a... melancholic fluff, have mercy over my English
word count: 7,1k+
My Love Mine All Mine – Mitski
It would be so much easier if Leon could be heartless.
Or at least an idiot. Then he would easily ignore some things and simply move on…
But now? He was bid to recall all the things that he had seen, unable to detach his private life from the job. It was all one big cruel joke of fate. His good memory for faces didn’t make it any better – he remembered every single person he ever hurt, forced to do it or not.
Somehow, he found comfort in people who didn’t know him as the agent Kennedy. Ever since he moved to this area, he has liked chatting with strangers if there was an occasion. He feared he appeared too weird, but eventually he found a few faces that quickly turned familiar and always brightened up when they saw him. He must have looked the same.
Still, he found making friends rather challenging. Whenever the simple questions started – “So where do you work, actually?” “Wife or girlfriend, Mrs. Leon?” or simply “Did you grow up around here?” – that's when he drew away without even meaning to do so.
After some time he decided his behavior wasn’t actually so crazy. He had reasons to be afraid and reasons to be alone. He didn’t mind that much, after all, did he? When he felt uncomfortable during the conversations, he excused himself just to think about it for the rest of the day. Eventually he gave himself silent permission and stopped feeling so damn bad.
Yet, the lingering loneliness was still there.
The starving, bony animal that showed up on Leon’s doorstep must have sensed his rejection of company and decided to save him. Leon barely opened the door, and the poor thing stuck its head inside, shaking and raising its head to look up at him. Scared, half-empty eyes.
Leon knew that look.
He crouched down to let the cat smell his hand or… whatever he was supposed to do. Well, the animal apparently didn’t know either, because it settled on hissing and roughly biting his finger. Still, it refused to leave the apartment, and Leon had to accept a strange animal walking around, while he looked outside the door again. Maybe it ran away from someone? But it looked too poor to belong to someone… How did it even get inside the building?
The only certain thing was there was no one else in the hallway nor on the staircase. Just Leon and the cat. He cursed under his breath, took his shoes off again to stay inside, and sat on the floor to watch the animal carefully.
A few days later, the cat was eating straight from his plate and sleeping in his bed, despite still being a bit conscious about Leon's presence. He felt like he found a purpose in life once again… and it was just a piece of skin and bones. His piece of skin and bones, and now he would turn his whole life upside down to care for it properly. Her, actually.
She turned out to be a girl and ended up with the name Felicity. A strange story for later that involved running away and the upstairs neighbor. Leon liked the name enough, so it stayed that way. He was lucky, actually. If he were to pick it on his own, it would take weeks. His girl deserved a thoughtful name, after all.
“What did you do to my other sock, huh, Fel?” He muttered while pacing around the flat, already late for a meeting.
The cat watched him from the couch, too occupied with cleaning its paws. Truth be told, Leon could spend all his days just watching her like that. He never thought much of cats and didn’t know they were so fascinating.
Today he was slightly nervous, though. Felicity was fine with staying alone when he was at his office job. She greeted him happily and never appeared too bothered by his absence.
He knew what a suddenly called meeting meant, though. There was a mission coming, and he had to figure it all out. A whole day and night… maybe even more. What was he supposed to do, hm? He felt like a single father in a situation like that.
It made him spiral into his thoughts again. Felicity made the most disgusted face a cat could when he stopped petting her, too lost in his own mind. She scratched him to mark her presence, and he quickly apologized. She had him around her little cat feet and made him worry all over again.
She was enough for him, but wasn’t he miserable? Shouldn’t a man like him have at least a few people to ask to watch his cat while he’s gone? That’s the worst scenario. In any better case, he would have a spouse, someone to share his space with. Someone to share Fel with…
Leon was officially out of making new friends, let alone dating, though. He had a few close people, mostly from work. He kept in touch with his pal from the police academy; hell, he was even a godfather to the man’s kid. Still, he kept his distance and was that weirdly lonely uncle everyone except the kid whispered about.
He liked his neighbors – he was good friends with the elderly lady on the first floor and the married couple from number 5. He had something for older people, clearly… But you know what’s bad in it? Asking an elderly person to climb four floors just to feed and pet his cat felt awful. Bothering them in general felt awful.
Then he thought about you, the newest addition to the weird group of people in this building. You lived almost door-to-door, so it wouldn’t be such a problem. Also, you seemed nice enough… And Leon thought that he managed to make a rather good first impression himself, which could make things easier.
In fact, he helped you out a bit when you first moved in a few weeks before. You struggled with all your boxes, and the driver from the moving team said it’s not his problem if you can’t carry them upstairs on your own. Guess what – that’s where your rather charming and very selfless neighbor showed up like a knight on a white horse.
It was so natural to Leon that he didn’t even think much of it. He remembered, of course (you don’t forget a smile like yours, after all), but that was all. He was still in some after-mission adrenaline back then, and he was too preoccupied with his own mind to strike up a real conversation. You stuck to basics like where did you live before, how’s the neighborhood, and stuff like that…
You thought he didn’t really listen. He not only did, but also remembered all of it. And the best thing about it? He remembered you mentioning being a babysitter from time to time. Wasn’t that perfect?
Now he had to approach you about it somehow.
Good thing he still had a few days before the mission.
At this point in his life, Leon could sleep in a bunker ten feet underground and still be woken up by the slightest rushing outside. Sadly, that meant when the sounds coming from the apartment upstairs started, he was immediately yanked out of his comfortable slump. He liked that weird state between true sleep and simple warm unconsciousness.
His eyes shut open, and his body went stiff. For quite a while the moans rang in his head as ones of hurt, let out by the throats of the indeed that plagued most of his dreams. It took him a moment to calm his breath properly again. Then he looked to his side, which was a bit pathetic since he hadn't shared his own bed with anyone in years– and why the hell would he search for the source here?
Well, sleep did strange things with people’s minds, and he wasn’t immune.
The air finally hit his brain, and he could think properly. The newlyweds upstairs, obviously.
Felicity seemed unbothered and continued sleeping on her pillow next to Leon, but then a particularly loud moan was followed by something he registered as the bedframe hitting the wall. The cat raised its head and looked at Leon like it was his fault. Nonetheless, she followed him when he decided to get out of bed.
Who the hell built those walls? He wondered if others also struggle right now, or if it’s only his flat that is unlucky and perhaps somehow connected to the higher condignation…
He didn’t know what truly led him outside, but after forcing himself to drink a few glasses of water, he opened the door to peek. He saw nothing, just the dim light that signaled that someone had moved on the staircase a few moments before.
He sighed and looked out more, just to be met with you standing on your doorstep. Well, standing wasn’t maybe the best word. You were leaning on the wall, arms crossed over your chest and head thrown back. You looked like you stood there for quite a while, but somehow on your face the annoyance mixed with… calmness. That’s at least what Leon saw.
His door cracked, and he was glad because at least he wouldn’t scare you by staring without a word. He could see your vague smile in the light.
“Hey there, neighbor,” you greeted, fixing your posture to save your back from suffering later. “Mr. Kennedy, right?”
“Leon, please.”
“Leon.” You nodded, and he couldn’t help but return the smile and look at you a bit too fatuously. “Don’t know if you remember helping me out a few weeks ago. I’m–”
“Y/n. I remember.”
It seemed to brighten your mood even more, but then some sounds were hearable even in the hallway where you stood, and you both grimaced.
“So you, uh…” Leon tried, but the words died on his tongue. He told himself it was because of his sleepy state, of course.
“Can't sleep too, sure. At least they have a good night,” you sounded like you wanted to giggle but were too tired. “Shame I have to go to work tomorrow.”
“That’s a generous approach, honestly,” he admitted and nodded upstairs with his finger. “Should I…”
Pathetic. He was a grown man, and a normal sentence couldn't come out of his mouth. He cleared his throat, bracing himself. He didn’t let himself wonder for too long but… Was it you? Or was it that he had a kind of deal for you?
“Sorry, I’m half asleep,” he explained his hesitation. “Should I go ask them to be quieter? For the sake of a whole building.”
“You’d be a hero for all of us,” you joked, but he still stood on his own doorstep. You quickly livened up, frowning and throwing him a questioning look. “Was that a rhetorical question, actually? Did you mean to ask me if I want to do the honors of being their least favorite neighbor? Because no, not necessarily, yet…”
You looked straight at him, and he must have taken it as judgment. He opened his mouth to explain again, but you brushed it off.
He was a fine man – now you had a chance to look. A few days stubble marked his face, and he was wearing a long sleeve and pajama pants. He had some strange seriousness to himself. The kind of guy that could be your boss that you could never imagine sleeping, eating, or doing something too human.
He seemed awfully awkward too, which made him much more approachable.
“I'll go,” you decided, pushing yourself away from the door. “They probably won't shut up anyway.”
“Think so?”
“I’m sure,” you claimed, yet continued to climb the stairs lazily. Suddenly you stopped to look at him again. “Actually, the last time something like this happened to me at my previous place, I learned that it only bothers me because ‘I'm jealous.’”
“You don’t look like the jealous type,” he joked and shrugged, already deciding to wait till you come back.
You let out a pretty laugh.
“I know, right? But you never know… And a man who was interrupted always knows everything about you.”
He didn’t hear much more than your fist banging on the door, but the sound stopped a few minutes later.
When you walked down, Leon stood in the same place, now with Fel in his arms. She wanted to look outside and seemed extremely interested in everything. He could already sense that he would spend the rest of the night playing with her.
You rubbed your tired face and eyes, jumping down the final step, then looked at your next-door neighbor.
“They said– oh my, you’ve got a cat!” You cheered, immediately waking up. “Gosh, what a beauty!”
He rocked Felicity in his arms like a proud parent, and honestly, you smiled like that’s what he was.
“Yeahh, she likes to run away, so I have to hold her,” he explained.
“She seems delighted about it,” you noticed, letting the cat smell your hand before petting her gently.”
“Think so?” Leon asked with some hope, and it sounded ridiculous. That animal clearly adored him, but he still sometimes wasn’t sure.
“Oh, trust me. She loves it,” you assured.
It looked like you knew what you were saying, and Leon let out a loud breath.
“Otherwise she would just scratch and run, right? I don't know much about cats, but I'm trying…”
You nodded like you understood his struggles.
“Yes, absolutely! If she allows you to pick her up, then you have nothing to worry about.”
“It all stresses me a lot… “
“That says you care! That's the best thing you can do for her. She will know. And you know… if you ever need something, then I’m happy to help.”
“You know a lot about cats, don’t you?”
It was easy to assume after how confidently you’ve spoken.
“I want to believe so. I certainly understand them better than humans, most of the time.”
“I think I know the feeling… Still, I wouldn’t want to bother you.”
“Not at all. Even now, I don’t think I will sleep anyway.” You said it so lightly that if he had less composure, he would immediately move to let you inside, make you some tea, and start some silly, meaningless chat. You probably realized that the offer was strange. “I mean… if you…”
“Are you sure?” He asked, and Felicity started purring when you scratched her chin.
“Are you?”
“Yeah. I surely do need some help… It would be amazing. Great, yes.”
He stumbled a bit, at which you only smiled.
When he finally asked you in, you fixed your attention on his little, furry girl. It was mutual, honestly, because she almost instantly fell on her back and demanded more scratches.
“So what’s this lady’s name, hm?” You babbled to her.
“Felicity.”
“Adorable.”
It was, actually, Leon agreed. The thought put a smile on his face.
On her second day with me, she got spooked by a trash can and managed to run up to our neighbor. That older lady at 12, I don't know if you…”
Mrs. Spencer, yes.”
“Exactly her. She watched over her before I figured everything out. When I went to collect her, Mrs. Spencer talked about her first granddaughter being born and that we have to honor it… So I ended up naming my cat after some woman’s granddaughter.”
He didn’t know why he was telling you all of that at once, but you surely didn’t mind.
“That makes it even more adorable.”
Finally you stood up from your knees, and Leon offered you something to drink. With two steaming cups of herbal tea, you sat in his flat absolutely preoccupied with a cat. Funny, Fel probably didn’t even know that she shook Leon’s world.
“So, anything in particular you’d like to ask?”
“I’m looking for someone, actually,” he admitted, but decided to keep it to himself that he essentially picked you for the job. “To watch over her. She's already a bit unhappy when I'm in the office, and now… well, I have a demanding job, you know. It might be necessary for someone to take her in for a few days, even if that wasn't planned.”
You hummed, nodding your head but more like it was to yourself, not him. Then you looked up, and he found himself more mesmerized than he expected.
“And you are what? A Spanish inquisitor?”
He frowned and scratched his chin.
“…sort of,” he muttered. There was a strange truth to it.
You didn’t mind the mystery, though. He clearly wanted to start apologizing, but you sent him a smile.
“Well, it’s usually human children I look after. But I suppose it’ll be fine. Less chemistry homework and complaining, right?” You joked.
“Don’t get me wrong, but I need to find a proper person for her… I-I don’t mean that something’s wrong with you, but…”
“I get it. You want someone who will take good care of her. It’s understandable.”
“Okay… good. So…”
Now he noticed that your warm spirit was also stained with some melancholy. He understood it now. The fondness with which you looked at Felicity… it was longing too.
“I have had cats since I was little and… Oh god, you’re going to make me cry. I loved each one of them. The sick ones, the mean ones, ones without legs and eyes, smart, dumb as a brick… They all mattered to me the same.”
“How many do you have now?”
He didn’t notice you with any carriers or cat stuff.
“None. I get too attached, and then… you know.” You sent him a sad look but laughed when Fel tried to climb on your lap.
“Well, now it seems like you have one,” he muttered, looking at the cat, who was feeling even too comfortable. You rolled your eyes playfully. “Sorry, I don’t make the rules. It’s all on her.”
“I suppose I can live with it… So when are you leaving?”
“Wednesday. Does it mean you agree?” He asked with hope.
“Sure. I’ll come.”
He expected it to be tougher. You didn’t even talk about payment yet. It felt weird to speak of it now, but he felt bad.
“Oh, no, it’s alright. I can just bring her to you.”
“Don’t,” you instructed firmly. “Cats don’t like the change of environment.”
“She sure doesn’t mind it every time she tries to run away…” he jested with forced frustration.
Fel looked at him with her sharp green eyes.
“Is he lying, Felicity? You are a good girl, right? No running away…” You spoke to the cat, and Leon could already feel his mistake. You were already pairing up with his cat against him…
“I’m going to regret this, aren’t I?”
“That’s your problem now. I will spend some time with my new bestie anyway.”
Leon had to give you a spare key earlier that day instead of simply waiting for you because your working hours collided. You were ending your shift half an hour after he had to leave, so the only option was to give you the key. Not that you gave him any reasons to be concerned, but it was his professional hint of distrust. Still, you were his neighbor, right? It’s not like you’re gonna rob him and run. That was enough to calm him.
Damn all his material property, though. Fel was what he was concerned about. You proved that you were good with cats and that the girl loved you, but would she be okay? Would she miss him? Ever since he took her in, she had little contact with other people, and he only hoped it would be fine…
He certainly didn’t expect the sight he saw late in the night when he got back.
He turned the key in the door slowly, carefully, to not make much noise. He stepped in like a father aware of the sleeping children inside… Sometimes he thought it was hilarious, but he genuinely felt something warm in his heart.
Stopping by the living room, he stood in the doorway and watched with amusement.
You were comfortably half-lying on the couch, your ankles crossed, while Felicity climbed on your chest and drifted off to sleep. The late hour must have gotten to you too, because you were clearly napping yourself.
Leon couldn’t blame you. He would gladly curl up on the other side of the couch, steal some of the blanket you were tangled in, and stay like that since morning.
For a short second he felt awkward about a strange woman being so domestic in his place, sleeping on his couch, but it was a nice kind of awkwardness. He would consider himself cruel if he woke you up, so he truly thought about just lying nearby (respectfully far, obviously) like he wanted.
But then one of your eyes slightly opened, and you yawned.
“You’re back,” you noticed, but had to take a break to wipe the sleep out of your face and stretch your arms. Finally, you looked at him with a fully conscious gaze, and rubbed Fel’s back. “Hi there.”
“Hi,” he greeted and scratched his neck before moving to sit on the couch.
“How was work, inquisitor?”
He was trying to think of something suitable to say. Something between not having to lie and not seeming too gruff. Before he could figure something out, you spoke up again. “Ohh, I know that look. You don’t have to say anything… You can if you like, but don’t force yourself for my sake.”
“Okay. I’m just glad to be back.” You nodded and smiled in response. “Thank you… For everything, really.”
“Of course. It’s a pleasure.”
He watched you pet Felicity’s fur, and he was shocked by how comfortable she seemed. She adored his touch as well, but she rarely slept on him.
“She never does that to me…” he muttered before he could stop the words from coming out.
You chuckled, trying not to shake too much so as not to bother the animal.
“Cats like to cuddle with soft things.”
“Like–”
“Like tits, yeah.”
That was unexpected, and it made Leon crack a smile.
“Bold,” he said, draping his hand on the backrest of the sofa.
“Is it? Then you are not bold enough for a man your age.”
“Woah, alright… Are you trying to offend me?”
“No, I’m judging.”
Only now he realized you were making fun of him. You wanted to laugh at his slightly bashful face, but you were interrupted by another yawn.
“Sorry,” you mumbled, either for joking or yawning. Then Felicity stirred and started shifting on your chest. “Oh, sorry, sorry… I won’t move anymore.”
Your promise wasn’t enough, because she looked up, blinking slowly. When her green eyes landed on Leon she was on her feet immediately. With a happy meow she jumped off you and run over the couch to cuddle with him.
“So you did miss me,” he noticed, no less happy than she was.
“Obviously she did. She checked all the corners before she agreed to come sit with me,” you explained, while moving to sit up and watched them with some fondness. “How do you feel as a mother, Leon?”
Felicity made her way to his lap and snuggled his arm with her head.
“A mother?”
“She must consider you her mother at this point. She really loves you.”
“That’s mutual then,” he admitted and the corners of his lips moved up when he looked at the cat. Then he looked up at you. “Thank you again. It really means a lot to me to know that she’s safe and happy when I’m not here.”
“I imagine… And I guess we get on well. Like girls do, you know.”
He laughed warmly.
“Yeah, no doubt.”
Your relationship with your next-door neighbor went that path and was based mostly on watching over Felicity. Leon often stopped by your place to ask a question or two, and you accompanied him a few times on shopping for cat food. Whenever he saw you with your groceries, you were given no chance to protest against him moving the bags to your door.
Still, it was mostly casual, due to Leon’s restraint. He would love to know you better, but feared bothering you too much or even worse, boring you.
That was until you were forced to knock at his door on some afternoon for a reason that didn’t concern his cat at all.
“Heyy,” you said in a voice too forcefully happy to be true. You could take a guess that your miserable face explained everything anyway. “Sorry to bother you, Leon. I wanted to ask if you have painkillers by any chance?
He almost froze, still holding onto the door and staring at you with widely opened eyes. If you watched it from afar you would say the guy was looking at an astonishing painting that he liked but didn’t understand at all.
“Sure, yeah!” He finally broke out of his state.
“I just… I have such an awful headache I'm not sure that I can survive going out and facing the sun.”
“Absolutely, do you want to just, em–” he spoke, pretending that Felicity wasn’t currently biting his feet while he tried to push her back from the door with his other leg.
Luckily you understood and moved inside.
“Come on, I'll look around for some pills. I definitely have some.”
“Thanks, you’re saving my life,” you offered weakly.
“Call me whenever you need that again,” he brushed it off almost nonchalantly, which was comical considering his previous stare.
Moving inside, you noticed the pans and plates in the kitchen.
“Oh, you're cooking.”
You took a seat nearby when he crouched to go through a locker with some bandages, drugs, and antiseptics.
“Trying to cook,” he corrected.
You smiled softly, and that made him realize you truly must feel awful. You looked thinner than usual, even if he saw you only yesterday. Your skin was not so glowy, and your eyes were tired over the means.
He quickly found what he was looking for and offered you a whole box. You didn’t even have to ask for some water, because it was placed in front of you.
“Actually, do me a favor,” he said after you thanked him again.
“Oh. A favor of what kind?”
He nodded at the prepared food.
“Take some of it for yourself. It’s nothing fancy, not the best, but I promise it’s edible,” he promised with a concerned face, like you were already questioning his skills. “I’m still… you know, figuring it out. It’s embarrassing, but whenever I try to cook, it turns out to be a meal for a whole military unit. I was always more of a takeout person since… recently.”
Looking at your pained expression made his heart clench a little. He only hoped the painkiller would work fast and give you some relief. It was adorable that you still tried to keep the conversation going and told him to “shut up” when he mentioned that he probably talks too much. “Shut up, as in like… Do not actually shut up,” you corrected.
“Trying to set healthier habits?” You asked.
“Something like that,” he agreed.
“I imagine you must be busy in your big grown-up job of saving the world from heretics,” you said, making him smile and roll his eyes.
“Is it still this ‘Spanish inquisitor’ thing?”
“Mhm.”
It was good to know, though, that you understood, and didn’t think of him as a disaster because he was a grown man who struggled with a basic thing like cooking.
But he didn't really struggle; he just used wrong proportions, and he wasn't a disaster at all. His flat was clean and taken care of, his clothes washed and ironed, damn, he even had pillows for different seasons – red for winter and light blue for spring. He was far from miserable, but Leon had the tendency of being overly critical about himself.
“And I was, yes. Pretty busy.”
“Was? You're a retired inquisitor then?”
“As long as I'm not needed.”
Oh, I get it. But I shouldn't take your food away. If you have too much, it means you can save it for longer, and you don't have to worry about cooking.”
He literally had to fight to not stare at you the way he stared at Fel when she did something cute.
“Y/n. Please, save me from the fate of eating the same pasta for the rest of the week,” he pleaded. “I won’t even mention that I have too much sauce, and I'll have to cook more pasta, then I’ll have too much pasta, and…”
“And you will have to make more sauce. I know it. The never ending story.”
He offered that you should stay if his company doesn’t make your headache worse. Little did he know that it was actually like the best cure.
After fifteen minutes you looked much better, and he relaxed himself.
“We should become business partners,” you said suddenly with a smart smug. “Do you want to trade?”
“What do you propose, m’am?”
“I hate cooking, but I’m a hella good baker.”
“Sounds tempting.” He had to admit that it was indeed a deal he couldn’t turn down. Especially since it came from you. “I can give away some of my dinners for your baked goods.
“Lovely.” You clapped your hands, then offered him one like you were just buying some joint investment. “We have a deal.”
After that day, everything started shifting. Slowly and comfortably for both sides, but it did.
You felt the silent permission to strike up more personal conversations. Leon was a private guy, and you wanted to respect that. You started mentioning books and CDs you saw around his flat. You never did that before to not make him feel like you were getting into his space too much, but now he seemed glad that you noticed things.
And truth be told, you noticed everything. Or at least a lot.
You could recognize when he thought too hard about an answer or when he shifted nervously, not knowing if he should offer you his arm, hug you goodbye, or just nod his head. You saw when he watched you, and well… you watched him too.
You talked about music, and favorite movies. After sharing a few evenings spent over the best title, he came to your flat a few times to play a video game. The whole arrangement of sharing food quickly turned into hanging out together when one of you cooked or baked, whenever possible.
And when it was not and Leon was away on a job, you stayed with Felicity, who grew to love you almost as much as she loved Leon.
“I'm having a free day tomorrow. Can I come sit with her?” – It was a common question that quickly turned into coming over without asking, because it was so obvious.
It was a custom; after some time he stopped dropping the spare key at your place and simply gave you one for good. That was enough of an invitation.
He would be a liar if he said he enjoyed it any less. He loved coming back home now. He loved it before too, when it was just Fel, of course, but now he knew his girl… both of his girls were happy together. It made the missions more bearable.
Sometimes he just stood there on the doorstep, a jacket still on his shoulders, and watched. He took in the simplicity. The adorable simplicity… Abandoned puzzles somewhere on the floor, toy mice, and in the middle of it you, playing with Felicity, who tried to hunt your hand.
“Nice smell,” he noticed one day, thinking that you got out of your comfort zone and tried cooking for once.
“It’s for her,” you said immediately, and Fel used your lack of focus to catch you off guard. She jumped at your back, and you squealed in surprise.
The little beast lightly bit your ear, but despite the playful nature of it, Leon moved to take her off your back.
“Cooking for the cat?” He dared.
“Yeah, I found this old recipe in my notes. My mum was doing it for our first cat!”
“And I thought I was crazy about her…”
All of it felt… Well, heavenly. For a long time in his life, Leon thought that a miracle would have to happen so he could be happy. If that was the case, the miracle had four legs, a few scars on her belly, and a torn ear from a rough life on the street. The miracle also now enjoyed sleeping on his favorite chair but liked your lap much better.
Then he noticed something was off with his cat… He was probably too serious about all of it, but how could he just brush it off?
“Do you think she… I mean, is she breathing properly?”
He looked to the side to try to read something out of your serious face. You were both bent over Felicity, who lied on the sofa and looked rather fine, despite her annoyance about the unwanted attention she was getting.
“It’s… better than yesterday,” you admitted, only worsening his worries.
“Better? But it’s not perfect, right? I knew that I shouldn’t have taken her… God, I just wanted… I’m such a fool.”
You quickly gripped his forearm to stop him from spiraling into guilt.
“Hey, come on. It’s not on you. It’s probably some sort of infection. It will be fine.”
“I’ll take her to the vet… Shit, but I'm working tomorrow.”
He felt bad asking, but it was Felicity’s health on the line, alright?
“Do you…”
You shook your head like you were offended he even had to ask.
“Of course I’ll take her.”
He breathed out the air he didn’t even notice he was holding.
“You are an angel, you know that?”
“And you’re a good person, Leon. Never forget that… Fel is lucky to have you.”
He didn’t feel that way, though, when he sat on the plane, knowing that you and Felicity were at the vet right now. You both probably struggled because you were worried too, and the cat… to put it lightly, she wasn’t a fan of strangers in white kits.
You texted him right away when you got home that she was mostly fine; the doc prescribed her some medication and said it was nothing to worry about. She was annoyed with the trip, though, and looked for him around the flat.
He warned you that he could be unreachable for a longer time, but it didn’t make you any less worried. He never talked about his work much, and you could see the idea of doing that pained him. It wasn’t difficult to guess that it was of a dangerous nature, though.
You kept your phone charged and never abandoned it when he was away (despite having the habit of always losing it in his flat). Waiting for any sign from him was tough. Sometimes it felt like you already knew how military wives felt… and you were just a neighbor. A cat sitter, if you will.
You didn’t give it a name, not even in your own head, to not rush it, but Leon was so much more to you.
He called you late at night, and he actually wondered if he should do that for a longer while. Eventually he decided that he didn’t know when the next considerably safe moment would happen, if it would, and it would be a shame to let the opportunity go.
You picked up almost immediately, like you were waiting. You quickly admitted that you, in fact, were.
Leon’s heart beat faster when you showed him the adorable view of Fel curled up on your stomach while you lay on his couch.
“I wish I could be there with you. How is she doing?”
“Much better. She was very brave at the vet’s. Got snacks and praise.”
He chuckled. Of course she was bribed with snacks.
“Hey, um… “Your soft voice almost made him panic that something happened, but you forced a smile for him. “Do you maybe know when you will be back?”
You never asked him that before. In general, you didn’t ask about his job, and he appreciated it a lot. Somehow you both knew that he couldn’t answer most questions and didn’t want to answer the other half. You were fine that way… But now you must have felt truly awful if you tried to ask.
He was unable to say when he would be back. Damn him if he knew.
The silence placed a sad expression on your face, and suddenly Leon could feel something tightening in his chest. For a moment he feared that he wouldn't be able to take a breath, but he forced himself to calm down.
Thousands of thoughts went through his head, but he cared only about one of them. Only one was worth the bother – it was all you needed to know. Well, for now at least, he hoped.
“Hey, you know that it means a lot to me? I said it before, I know, but…”
“Taking care of Fel?”
He gave himself a moment to think, but there was nothing to wonder about. Didn’t he make up his mind a long time before, after all?
“Yeah, and… just you hanging around. Y-you. You mean a lot to me. Your presence. You know?” He felt like a fool hearing his hesitant voice despite knowing what he wanted to say. He laughed at himself, but you were only shaking your head slowly. “I’m making no sense-”
If you could be there with him, you would take his hand in yours. Staring at the screen of your phone suddenly wasn’t enough.
“It's perfectly fine, Leon. I get it.”
You wanted to add something, say it all back, but the call was cut, making your breath stop. Without a single rational thought, you could feel your eyes tearing up.
Only then did the spiral start. What if he was hurt? If something happened and he won’t be back. Or that he will be back but very injured…
Felicity felt your nerves building up and stirred.
“It will be okay,” you said to the sleeping cat.
Or to yourself.
All you could do for now was shamelessly curl up in a blanket that smelled like Leon and not disturb the cat. You could always try calling him again in the morning. You agreed that then – if he wouldn’t pick up – then you could panic, and it would be justified.
And you did.
He didn’t pick up in the morning nor later, and after the third attempt, you stopped trying in case you were interrupting him or something.
You called your employer to say you were sick, which wasn’t much of a lie. You felt sick, and staying in with Felicity was the only thing that could make it at least a bit more bearable.
You cleaned the flat, made something to eat, then left it untouched, and eventually ended up sitting without any occupation anyway. Putting your mind on something would help, you knew that, but you couldn’t force yourself…
Time was your enemy. Not only because of how slowly it passed, but also when you lost track of it. The sun set down, and you still sat there like the shaking bundle of nerves that you were.
You didn’t allow the tears to flow again, though.
Well, at least until you heard the door opening and rushing in the hall. Then you couldn’t control any of it anymore.
You stood up, almost kicking the chair back and startling Felicity. Your head was spinning, and your sight was fuzzy, but you made your way to Leon, only stopping for a few seconds in front of him.
You didn’t notice the bouquet that he was holding, and he almost dropped it when he saw the wet traces on your cheeks.
“Hey,” you said, like a sob wasn’t just trying to break out of your throat.
“Hey… Darling, wha–”
“You mean a lot to me too, you know?”
He stopped with his mouth open and blinked a few times.
“What?”
You tried wiping the tears away so you could focus better, but they were winning. Before you could notice, Leon shifted closer, the flowers long abandoned on a shelf, and he cupped your face in his hands.
“When the call was cut–” you tried to explain but had to focus on steadying your breath. Leon nodded his head like he wanted to encourage you. “Before that you said I mean a lot to you. I don't know if I catch what you meant, but it's only fair if I say it back. Because it's true. You mean a lot to me, Leon.”
“I did mean it… and you know me well enough to understand how I mean it.”
The corners of your lips twitched when he brushed your cheeks gently with his thumbs.
“I missed you…”
“I missed you too, darling, trust me,” he let out quietly, yet firmly.
A fuzzy presence made itself noticeable with a loud meow and rubbing on Leon’s legs.
“Oh, right. She missed you too, obviously,” you added with a chuckle, trying to break away from his embrace, but he didn’t allow you.
He kept you close but did it gently, leaving you space if you truly wanted to step away from him. You didn’t.
Leon’s affection wasn't quick or sudden. The wall he has built around himself over the years wasn't easy to break through, even for himself. He wanted, yearned, to pull you into him, crash his lips to yours and cradle your hair with his hand.
It felt too bold, though. Perhaps you were right when you were joking a few weeks ago. He wasn’t bold enough for a man like him. But that’s who he was, and he liked the idea that you cared for him despite his flaws…
Thankfully, you cuddled into his chest yourself, and his embrace on your body tightened. He kissed the top of your head and your temples when you finally looked up at him.
“Stay with us?” He asked unsurely.
Just like he was still hesitant if you even wanted to be here.
You couldn’t help but laugh before pulling him closer by the collar of his shirt.
a/n: this fic came from the influence of mitski, my overwhelming love for my boy cat and the liking for neighbours au
INTERTWINED || Choi Seunghyun (T.O.P)
summary: after a failed kidnapping attempt, your father assigns a group of bodyguards to watch you at all times. choi seunghyun is the youngest among them, and he seems to despise his job almost as much as he despises you. loving him is probably the stupidest thing you could do to yourself. but once it happens, there’s no going back.
wc: 58k+
warning/this story contains: 18+ (be mindful of the media you consume online) female reader, small age gap (reader is 23, seunghyun is 28. story ends when reader is in her late 20s and seunghyun’s in his early 30s) slowburn, forced proximity, kinda enemies (?idk) to lovers. smut (mentions of female masturbation, fingering, dry humping, p in v, oral sex (f. receiving), switch!seunghyun and switch!reader, passionate and intimate sex because they love each other so much yessir) angst (ghosting, misscommunication, constant bickering and arguing, class differences and stigma, class resentment, mentions of racism, mutual pining bc they’re idiots, parental loss, grief, lies, guilt, betrayal, power imbalance, moral conflict, institutional corruption, kidnapping attempt, underground/illegal fighting, attempted murder, gun violence, physical violence, chronic illness, medical themes throughout, mental illness and trauma, nightmares, reader has severe daddy issues. i think that’s all, sorry if i missed any) seunghyun is sassy af and emotionally constipated. he’s also mean sometimes. reader is spoiled and privileged and it is shown during various points of the fic, but there’s growth. both of them do and say questionable things throughout the fic, especially at the beginning. neither of them are perfect. there’s an unhealthy amount of yearning and a bit of fluff, too, i think (? lmao)
a/n: haiii! this fic took me forever to write, but it’s finally here! before you start reading: reader’s dialogue is in bold. the dynamic between seunghyun and the reader was inspired by jaemi and haejo from mr. plankton, as well as sieun and suho’s relationship in whc. this is a slowburn, as stated in the tags. don’t expect a smut heavy plot because that’s not what this fic is about. so if that’s what you’re mainly looking for, i recommend skipping this one since it probably won’t meet your expectations. please also keep in mind that this version of choi seunghyun is entirely fictional. his character was created solely for storytelling purposes. nothing about his actions, personality, or background in this fic is meant to reflect reality, it’s all fiction, so please read it as such. on that same note… this is fiction… and i’m european lmao. so if there are any inaccuracies (especially about politics), let’s all collectively pretend we don’t see them, thank you! same goes for the medical stuff or u.s. specific systems. i did some research, but i’m not in the field, and sometimes i just got lazy. if you are in the medical field please just smile and nod, lmfao helpp. i’m so sorry. anyway, geezzz i’m yapping again. enjoy the read!!💗
songs: latch — disclosure, sam smith || i know you — faye webster || die your daughter — susannah joffe || i wanna be yours — artic monkeys || power over me — dermot kennedy
security has a way of becoming punishment when you didn’t ask for it. especially when it doesn’t feel like protection at all, just another form of control. the bodyguards showed up in the wake of the kidnapping attempt, though no one in the house dares to call it that, not when the senator is within earshot. to him, it was a threatening message, an unfortunate escalation in a long list of grievances that come with holding office. but to you, it was strangers’ hands pulling at your limbs, pressing against your mouth and fumbling with the car door while your coffee spilled across the sidewalk on fairmont avenue in broad daylight. they didn’t succeed. but the damage was done in the breath between what could’ve happened and what almost did. now, you’re trapped in your own home—the house you grew up in and used to love, now turned unfamiliar and cold in a matter of days. a mansion in bethesda, maryland, with walls so thick you can’t hear the birds outside your window. your father (a respected senator, beloved champion of youth, education and universal healthcare) insisted it was temporary. insisted it was for your own good. insisted, even now, that none of this has anything to do with the long list of enemies he pretends not to know he's made. and you hated the idea from the moment it left his mouth. hated the way he said it like it was a casual afterthought, as if assigning armed men to follow you around day and night was no more invasive than installing a new alarm system. "bodyguards?" you'd echoed. "twenty-four hours a day? what am i, dad—five? i don't need babysitters." but you're his daughter... his only daughter. so of course, it wasn't a request. it never is with him.
they arrived the next morning. three of them. they were supposed to rotate shifts, two during the day and one for the night. you watched from the bottom of the stairs as they stepped inside. you didn’t say anything, just gripped the bannister a little tighter, eyes tracing the way they moved. the first one was tall, built like a linebacker, with a receding hairline and easy confidence. the second one was stockier. they both wore fitted jackets and pressed slacks. if it had just been them, maybe you could’ve found a way to tolerate it; turn it into a game, keep your headphones in and ignore how they’d linger outside your bedroom door. but then the third one walked in. he didn’t smile, didn’t look around nor introduced himself to you like the others had… he just crossed the threshold like none of it impressed him—unbothered by your presence, by the house and by the opulence of your father. he was younger, noticeably, but he didn’t seem inexperienced. if anything, he moved with a kind of rigidness that unsettled you immediately. something about him felt colder than the others.
you learn his name two days later, after breakfast. someone had left a folder on the counter, unsealed. it contained their schedules and a photocopy of your face attached to a report you weren’t supposed to see. and there it is. his schedule. seunghyun choi… twenty eight. what? he’s only five years older than you. not quite a peer, not quite old enough to make the situation feel palatable. the proximity makes you uncomfortable. the fact that in an alternate universe, maybe he would’ve bumped into you at a party, asked for a lighter and laughed at something you said. but instead, he is here... watching you and judging you with every goddamn breath. and he makes no effort to hide it. you thought someone so close to your age should understand you better, should maybe offer something—anything—that makes this whole nightmare feel less humiliating. and he never does.
you remember trying to talk to your father about it once. you waited until he came home late from a press briefing. his office light was on, casting a soft gold blur across the hallway carpet. you stood there, by the threshold, longer than you meant to before finally stepping inside. “can i talk to you?” he didn’t look up. just circled something in red ink on the page in front of him, then gestured lazily to the chair across from his without a word. you sat down, stiff. “the bodyguard,” you stared. “the younger one—” his eyes flicked to yours. “seunghyun choi.” “yeah… him. seunghyun.” you hesitated. the words felt ridiculous once they were out of your mouth. “he’s… i don’t know. it just seems a little unorthodox.” he raised an eyebrow, that look he always gave you when he was already building his rebuttal. “unorthodox how?” “he’s—he’s closer to my age. he’s twenty eight.” that made him pause. he set the red pen down, leaned back and studied you like he was trying to decide whether this conversation was worth his time. “and you’re twenty three. there’s five years between you,” he said. “you’re not in high school anymore.” you bristled at that. “it just makes me uncomfortable.” he tilted his head. his voice was still calm, but there was a steel edge to it now. “do you feel unsafe?” you blinked. “no, i—” “has he said something inappropriate? done anything out of line?” “no, but—” “then i don’t see the issue.” you felt your jaw lock. “he doesn’t even talk to me,” you muttered. “he acts like he hates being here.” your father almost laughed. “well, he’s not here to entertain you, sweetheart. he’s here to do a job. and he’s very, very good at it.” damn, okay… you dropped your gaze to your hands. started picking at a loose thread on your sleeve just to have something to do. he sighed and leaned forward, folding his hands together.“seunghyun has ten years of tactical experience and he’s trained in three disciplines of armed defense,” he continued. “he was in private security before this. he’s quiet, disciplined and reliable… exactly the kind of person i want watching over you.” you opened your mouth, but nothing came out. there was nothing left to say. “you’ll get used to him.” and just like that, you were dismissed.
making people like you has never been hard. you’ve never had to try all that much. you’re a senator’s daughter, sure, but that’s never been the thing that opened doors—what people remember, what they orbit around—is you. the way you talk, the way you listen, the way you know exactly how to make someone feel important without giving them too much of yourself. it’s a skill you were taught young, long before you understood what it meant to weaponize charm. and it helps, of course, that you’re beautiful. everyone knows that. you’ve grown up hearing it in every variation imaginable: from the political journalists who praised your poise at galas, to the distant cousins who only ever saw you during summer and called you regal like it was the highest compliment a girl could earn. you’ve heard it from hair stylists, from handlers, from your father’s aides murmuring “she’s striking, that one,” like you were an expensive statue he’d commissioned into existence.
and you’re not stupid, either. you’ve always been terrifyingly bright—the kind of child people praised for being precocious before they realized that meant they’d have to work harder to control you. you excelled at everything they told you to, and yet you learned how to be gracious. you made it part of the act. you smiled at the right moments, softened your voice when you needed something, let people believe they were the ones in control. just like they wished. because it wasn’t just about being smart. it was about being smart enough to know when to hide it.
so no, it doesn’t take long for the bodyguards to like you. it only takes about two days for them to loosen and smile more freely. you laugh when they say something that barely scrapes amusing, ask questions you already know the answers to just to let them feel clever, let them explain things you’ve heard a thousand times before while you nod along like you’re impressed. it’s easy to disarm them when you smile, tilt your head, look up and say, “wait, really?” like they’ve just taught you something life changing. you play dumb, just for sport. you cling to one of the bodyguards’ arm one morning while he’s pouring coffee and go, “oh my god, you’re so strong… how often do you work out?” your voice going up an octave. it’s all very subtle, the way you do it. never too much, never over the top, never enough to be called out, because that would ruin the fun of it. and besides, you’re not flirting for attention, you’re doing it for freedom. a soft compliment here… a gentle touch there… jokes that make you seem harmless, a little silly, a little spoiled maybe, but not enough to be suspicious. and it works. because they’re men. they’re probably not used to having a young, beautiful woman—because that’s what you are—say kind things to them so openly. they’re not used to being looked at that way. not by someone like you.
with seunghyun, though, none of it works. none of it even grazes him. and it’s not just the absence of flirtation, or attention, or even recognition—it’s the pointed, deliberate way he refuses to engage, like you couldn’t possibly be the crux of anything. and you’ve tried… but it’s humiliating, how every effort falls flat, the silence around him remaining untouched no matter what you do or say. and what really bothers you, is the way he manages to shut things down—how he interrupts another bodyguard mid story with a curt “that’s enough,” or with “why don’t we stay professional?” right as the conversation starts to slip into warmth and laughter. is he allergic to happiness? it’s always when someone’s teasing you or offering some piece of personal history that makes them feel human instead of hired robots. he shuts it down before it can grow roots, and you don’t know if it’s because he thinks you’re a distraction or because he resents the idea of comfort. he says almost nothing to you. not even condescension nor polite disinterest. and you hate that.
it worsens a month later, when the rotation shifts, and seunghyun is assigned to the night watch. by then, you’d carved out a routine—a small rebellion, something harmless on the surface but loaded with meaning beneath. every night, around ten, you’d slip out through the side door, and wander the length of the garden like it belonged to you again. technically, it did. the sprawling, curated maze of hedges, stone paths and flowerbeds was part of the estate, but it hadn’t felt like yours in years—not since your father turned it into a showcase for donors, a place where he could parade foreign officials and sell the illusion of gentility. still, at night, with the house quiet and the sky full of stars, it became something else. your sanctuary. and one of the bodyguards, riggs, had eventually stopped insisting on following you. it’d taken time… two weeks of polite requests, a few days of pleading, and a final stretch of what you’d call gentle manipulation. he’d started standing guard near the patio instead, out of sight but close enough to claim responsibility. and for an hour, you were free. free to sit by the marble fountain in the center of the maze, watch the moon slide across the water, feel the breeze on your skin… and most importantly: free to sneak in twenty or thirty minutes with the boy you were very much not supposed to be seeing.
he’s an idiot. you say so to his face, often. too full of himself in that overcompensating way that makes you cringe. you don’t even like him that much. he talks too much and touches too quickly, always reaching under your skirt like he’s earned the right. and you’re always swatting his hand away, tsking under your breath, saying, “slow down, romeo.” you never let it go too far. just a few kisses to keep him thinking he’s getting somewhere, that there’s more to be had if he waits long enough. and when he inevitably tries again, sliding fingers up your thigh with the subtlety of a teenager, you tell him you’re a virgin. it’s not true. hasn’t been true for years, but it always works. the word alone seems to tame him, because he wants to believe he’s the first, that he’ll be the one to change that… which you let him believe. the reason as to why is simple. ever since your mother passed, your father has been hellbent on turning your life into something perfectly arranged. it started with little things, like having your phone monitored or assigning drivers to take you to and from campus, and grew into bigger ones: statements you weren’t allowed to make, events you were forced to attend, decisions made in your name without your consent. at first, you tried to be good—tried to follow the rules, be the daughter he needed—but there’s only so many times you can bite your tongue before your mouth starts bleeding. so now you rebel however you can… sneaking out and kissing boys who don’t deserve your time. boys who represent everything your father despises and has tried to keep you away from your whole life. boys like aaron.
“just one more, c’mon,” he breathes against your mouth. you roll your eyes without meaning to, your expression tipping toward boredom even as you lean in and press your lips to his once more, if only to shut him up. it’s not even a kiss. just a brief indulgence, a pacifying gesture, like tossing a bone to a dog that won’t stop barking. “i really have to go,” you say, stepping back and checking the slim gold watch wrapped around your wrist. it’s so late. “you’re seriously leaving me here? after all that?” you arch a brow. “after what? sitting by the fountain and talking about your fantasy football league?” he grins, undeterred. “you’re mean. but like… hot mean.” “mhm.” “no, seriously, you’ve got me all kinds of messed up,” he says, following you as you start walking. “i think about you all day. when you text me, i literally smile at my phone like an idiot. you’ve got me out here acting like a little bitch.” you glance over your shoulder with a faint smirk. “you said it, not me.” “you like me, though,” he insists, a little too eagerly. “i can tell. even when you pretend you don’t.” “i think you’re fun,” you say carefully, offering just enough to keep him content. “but that’s all i’ve got time for tonight.” he pouts, hands in his pockets, still trailing after you. “when do i see you again?” “i’ll text you.” “promise?” you turn around, lean in, press a quick kiss to the corner of his mouth, and whisper, “sure.” he grins like an idiot, then starts down the gravel path toward the far side of the estate, ducking into the shadows like he always does—avoiding the main gate, skirting the edge of the rose trellises, heading for that loose panel in the back fence.
you wait until the garden settles back into its soft, damp silence—crickets humming, fountain murmuring in the distance, the sweet rot of summer hydrangeas clinging to the air like perfume. you smooth your skirt as you sigh, more out of habit than anything, and round the corner of the maze wall… just to crash straight into seunghyun. the air leaves your lungs with a soft oof, your hands instinctively pressing against his chest. you glance up, heart skipping. the light from the garden lamppost catches the darkness of his eyes, the tension wound tight under his skin like he’s holding something back… perhaps that cold disdain he always reserves just for you. for a second, the only thing you can hear is the wind through the hedges and the thud of your pulse in your throat. finally, he speaks. “out for a walk?” your voice is breezy, laced with the tail end of nerves. “couldn’t sleep.” “you’re not supposed to be out here alone.” you shift your weight, let a lazy smirk ghost your lips. “good thing i’m not alone anymore, then.” there’s a flicker in his expression, but it passes as quick as it came. “whatever this is… might work on them. but it won’t work on me.” you raise an eyebrow. “i don’t know what you’re talking about.” “you’re under my watch,” he continues, stepping closer enough that you can smell the trace of cigarettes on his collar. “which means after nine p.m., your feet don’t leave the house. understood?” you scoff, too proud to let him speak to you like that. as if your name isn’t stitched into every inch of the property you’re supposedly forbidden from. “jesus, you sound like my father—” “understood?” he repeats, cutting through your deflection. you clench your jaw, something mean coiling under your tongue. “riggs lets me out for an hour. i’ve been doing it all month.” “i’m not riggs.” “clearly,” you mutter, the word slipping out before you can bite it back. his gaze stays on you with that same cold, merciless composure. it’s infuriating, he doesn’t even rise to your provocations. every word you throw at him lands with the same dull thud of irrelevance.
the silence stretches, broken only by the faint rustle of leaves. “i just wanted a moment to myself—” you start, trying for civility, for anything that might soften the weight of his stare. but it’s useless. “you weren’t by yourself, though. were you?” your throat tightens with the burn of something that tastes suspiciously like shame. you look away, biting the inside of your cheek. “i’m not gonna explain myself to you.” “then you’ll explain it to the senator.” “what?” “you heard me.” you laugh, incredulous. “you’re bluffing.” “you left the house after hours. unaccompanied. and you brought someone onto the property without clearance.” you cross your arms, exasperated. “he’s not a threat.” his gaze narrows. “that’s not your call to make.” you step forward before you can think better of it. “okay. okay, you’re right… you’re right. but please… don’t tell my father. please, i—” seunghyun cuts you off. “go inside.” “please—” “now.” you stand there for a beat, teeth gritted, humiliated heat coming up your face. a huff slips from your lips as you brush past him, practically stomping across the grass on your way back.
you feel like you’re walking on eggshells the second you wake up. you move through the house bracing for the sound of your name barked from down the hall, for heavy footsteps approaching with purpose and for the moment when your father storms into whatever room you happen to be in and demands an explanation. demands to know how you could be so careless, so vulgar, so disgracefully human—sneaking out in the dead of night to meet a boy who, by his standards, is beneath you in every thinkable way. you keep expecting the reprimand to begin, the performance of paternal disappointment you’ve grown so accustomed to over the years. but none of it happens. not in the morning, not by lunch, not even after dinner, when you pass him in the hallway and he’s too busy flipping through tomorrow’s agenda to spare you more than a nod.
you wait until the house stills and the staff have trickled out one by one, except for the indispensable ones. except for seunghyun. when you finally crack open the wide white doors of your bedroom, he’s there. just like you knew he would be. stationed by the hallway wall, with his hands clasped behind his back, feet planted shoulder-width apart, posture straight as a line, and his head turning the moment you step into view. his eyes catch yours, narrowing slightly as you match the coolness of his stare with a bored defiance of your own, lifting your chin half an inch. you walk past him without a word. he follows, of course, it’s protocol. you can hear the muted press of his soles against the carpet as you descend the staircase, then through the parlor, past the gallery of portraits that adorn it, until you slip into the kitchen. seunghyun stops just inside the doorway, finding a spot by the far wall and positioning himself again, watching you.
you start moving with no real direction, feeling the way his eyes follow you as you walk aimlessly around the kitchen. your fingers skim the island’s marble countertop, making a slow circle like you’re searching for something, though you both know you’re not. what the hell is she doing, he wonders. aimless, and so fucking pleased with herself… he can tell. with how hips sway and your lips tug into the faintest, knowing smile. irritation begins to coil between his shoulder blades when he tries not to sigh, roll his eyes or let his face show what his brain is screaming: this is pointless. she’s testing me. again. you pause by the cabinets, tiptoe to reach the top shelf, even though you absolutely don’t need to. your stomach presses flush to the counter’s edge, arching your back a bit, the satin hem of your nightdress lifting higher up the backs of your thighs with every inch you stretch. it’s not subtle, and it’s not meant to be. seunghyun stares. longer than he should and longer than he allows himself to admit. it’s instinctive. his gaze drifts to your legs, the curve of your back, the skin peeking through... his fingers flex against his sides as he wonders how you’d sound with your face pressed to that counter. how wet you’d be if he pushed that nightdress up a little higher, dragged his fingers between your thighs and—stop. the word slices through the thoughts. he forces his gaze away, jaw clenched so tight it aches, throat bobbing around a swallow. what the fuck is wrong with me. he’s a professional, not one of those other guards you toy with. and you’re above him. you weren’t made for the kind of thoughts that percolate in his mind, they don’t belong anywhere near you. but oh… you drive seunghyun fucking insane.
“are you thirsty?” your voice slices through the silence, catching him off guard in that one fraction of a second where he’d let his mind wander somewhere it shouldn’t have gone, where that filthy flicker of want still lingers. he looks at you again, eyes narrowing, only to find you holding a glass in your hand—the one you’d been reaching for this whole time, which he hadn’t even noticed amidst the distraction. “i’m pouring one for myself,” you add lightly. “it’s summer, you know… and dreadfully warm tonight. i imagine that suit must feel like a furnace.” he doesn’t reply. right. “you must be sweating through it,” you continue, voice honeyed but flat. “there’s no need to be stoic on my account. dehydration’s a rather unglamorous way to die.” again, nothing. seunghyun’s shoulders are set with renewed resolve, trying to anchor himself to the professionalism he’s supposed to embody. you sigh softly at his silence, like it bores you. “alright,” you murmur, your tone shifting between resignation and dry amusement. “silence it is. nothing new.” you turn your back to him, crossing the kitchen with glass still in your hand. at the fridge, you press the cup to the dispenser, ice cubes tumbling in with hollow clinks. the hum of the water fills the space next, loud in the silence, soft blue light illuminating your wrist as the stream flows. you lean your hip against the counter when you’re done, eyes catching his across the room again. you take a long sip—deliberately so—then hold the glass in both hands, letting the condensation bead against your skin. “you didn’t tell him,” you say finally, as if the thought just occurred to you, even though it’s been circling your mind all day. “my father.” you let a pause settle, then add, “thank you.”
to your surprise, he nods. the smallest shift of his chin, which might’ve gone unnoticed if you hadn’t been watching him so intently. you take another sip from your glass, the water sliding cold down your throat, but it does nothing to ease the strange, simmering heat in your sternum—heat that has nothing to do with summer and everything to do with the unbearable tension between you. “i wonder why,” you murmur, almost to yourself, before lifting the glass and drinking the rest in one go, until there’s nothing left but melted ice and your own reflection in the curved bottom. you don’t look at him as you move toward the sink, not expecting anything, certainly not a response; he never gives you the satisfaction of conversation unless it’s curt and procedural, clipped in that military vernacular of his. but just as your back turns, right as your fingers brush the steel basin… his voice breaks the silence. “there’s no need to report something that is not going to happen again.” you pause. for a moment, you do nothing but stare at the sink, before setting the glass down with a soft clink and slowly turning to face him. “how do you know that?” “because i’ll make sure of it.” you fold your arms across your chest, letting a slow breath bleed out through your nose. “you hate it, don’t you? seeing me have fun,” you say, moving toward him. “you call that fun?” “i think it was none of your business—” “you didn’t seem to be enjoying yourself.” you’re standing directly in front of him now, so close you can see the places where his collar’s gone damp due to the heat of his neck. “were you spying on me?” you ask, indignation giving you something to hold onto. his eyes don’t leave yours. “i was doing my job.” something close to a laugh threatens to escape your lips. “right. your job.”
why is he like this? your inner monologue pesters. why is he so adamant in making my life difficult? what did i ever do, besides exist near him? and why is he—fuck, why is he so fucking attractive? the thought punches through the others with irritating boldness, breaking the surface just as your gaze lifts, dragged helplessly into the darkness of his. you have to tilt your head up to meet his eyes, the sheer height of him forcing the movement, and it only annoys you further. a man this masculine, this insufferably handsome… it makes something brittle stir in your chest. you’re seconds away from biting out something else, ready to reprimand him for listening in on your conversations like an overzealous warden… when you see a faint shadow along the left side of his jaw. it’s subtle, almost expertly covered, but not enough to hide from you. makeup, you realize, melting from the heat. your eyebrows pull together. “what is that?” you ask before you even register what you’re saying. seunghyun notices the shift in your gaze a second before your hand lifts, curiosity outweighing everything else as your fingers reach toward the darkened patch of skin. but as you’re about to touch him, his hand wraps tight around your wrist. you gasp, more from surprise than pain, fingertips suspended between the two of you.
“what do you think you’re doing?” you look at him. “i was just—” but the words die out, because what were you doing, really? reaching for him like that, unthinking, as if your fingers had a mind of their own. “sorry, i—” “don’t ever try to touch me again.” his hand is still around your wrist, strong like a shackle, though you can feel the hesitation there now—the flicker of restraint that belies how tightly he’d grabbed you just seconds ago. you scoff. “then keep your hands off me, too.” you tug against his hold but he doesn’t release you immediately. when he finally lets go, you cradle your wrist out of instinct, gaze snapping back to his face as you wipe your palm down the side of your nightdress like you’ve just rid yourself of something filthy. “what happened to your jaw?” you ask, with the authority you know you can wield when you choose to. “that is none of your concern.” “i am the senator’s daughter,” you remind him. “and i’m asking you a question… as your superior.” he lets out the faintest breath through his nose. “i respond only to your father’s directives. not yours.” “maybe. but you stand guard outside my door. which makes your bruises my concern if they compromise your job.” “it won’t interfere.” “that’s not what i asked.” you take a step closer, eyes trailing deliberately to the side of his face where the bruise peeks through. “if you don’t want people asking questions, i suggest you find a better way to hide it,” you say, voice unmistakably pointed. “your makeup’s melting off.” “i’ll be more thorough next time,” he replies, biting down on the urge to say something far less polite. you hum, head tilting as you pretend to consider that. “good.” “good,” he echoes, matching your tone with one of his own. “good,” you repeat, and this time, there’s no mistaking the subtle and ironic venom folded into the word. you watch him breathe through it, like he’s counting down in his head. “anything else you’d like to comment on, ma’am?” you almost laugh. almost. it sounds like what it is, a passive aggressive provocation, spat through clenched teeth. ma’am. the word might as well be a curse the way he says it. you smile just to spite him. “not at the moment, thank you.” and you don’t miss the way his fists clench at his sides as you turn around.
seunghyun has, inadvertently, spiked your curiosity. not with sweet words or hollow flattery, but with opposition: the rarest kind of match. he’s the only one you’ve met who pushes back with equal force, who doesn’t thaw under the weight of your gaze, nor shrinks in the face of your sharp tongue or cultivated charm. the only person you’ve ever encountered whose silence is as cutting as your sarcasm, whose coolness rivals your own. he is, infuriatingly, an opponent. a decent one. the bickering, quiet but ablaze, is its own language. a private dialect that needs no translation. and it excites you. scratches that itch you’ve had since you were a child, the one that made your father’s friends tsk and smirk and test your patience under the guise of banter, just to see if you were more than a pretty face. and they always learned. quickly. fully grown men humiliated by little eleven year old you… pathetic! you’ve always known how to win. but with seunghyun it’s different—it’s never quite a win. and you like that. you like that he doesn’t hand it to you.
then there’s the bruise. you can’t stop thinking about how his entire body locked up the second your hand reached for it. and how his voice dropped, bitten through with something far too sharp to be mere annoyance, when he told you not to touch him. you wouldn’t have given it a second thought—chalked it up to pride, to the typical fragile masculinity—if it hadn’t become a pattern. over the next few weeks, seunghyun kept showing up with remnants of the same story painted across his skin. and you, in all your boredom and privilege, have always been drawn to the things people don’t want you to see. how? you wondered each time. how does he return from a day off looking like he’s been through the depths of hell? it keeps you up some nights, when you’re staring at the ceiling fan spinning overhead and trying to imagine what kind of life seunghyun lives when he isn’t wearing that black suit. and why, if it’s hurting him, he keeps going back to it. whatever it is.
riggs is back on night duty now, which, much to your own irritation, has turned the evenings insufferably boring. you’d gotten used to the nightly verbal fencing matches with seunghyun that always seemed to spark over the most infinitesimal things: the angle of a door left ajar (“close it all the way.” “why?” “because i could hear every sound you made last night. spare us both the performance and shut the door.”), or the way you’d blast your records at full volume—prince one night, then maria callas the next—just to see how long it would take him to knock on your door with that signature, disapproving frown. (“turn it down.” “you don’t like opera?” “it’s one a.m.” “so?” “so is there a reason the entire east wing needs to hear your music?”)
you’ve always craved mundanity. ordinariness. a persistent yearning for not being the echo of your father’s legacy or the pretty little puppet behind him. you want to be someone before being his daughter. you want to trip and fall without someone rushing to catch you before your knees even hit the ground. you want to fuck up and learn from it. you want something that hurts even, just to remind you that you’re not made of porcelain. but with the people who live in your world, you can’t be that girl. your ‘friends’—if you can even call them that—would never understand it. like, come on… their version of rebellion is snorting coke in the back of a chauffeur driven mercedes, or sneaking out to drink three-thousand-dollar champagne on some boy’s yacht like it’s some sort of daring escape from the gilded cage they were born into. they laugh about being ‘so bored of harvard,’ about flying to paris for a single fitting, about needing ‘a little break’ from their summer internships—paid, of course, and arranged by their fathers’ golf buddies. do they even hear themselves? you’ve tried to blend in. to sit with them in the most exclusive corners of washington d.c, letting their shallow grievances wash over you while you sip from your drink. you’ve nodded along as they debated the merits of boarding schools and which family names are ‘still relevant,’ all while your inner monologue screamed: what the fuck am i even doing here? should’ve stayed the fuck home. you’re so sick of it.
so, of course, when the opportunity to taste something different presents itself, you don’t waste it. with riggs back on rotation, you’re allowed your nightly hour in the garden. aaron is already waiting when you arrive, cigarette behind his ear, trying to look a lot older than he is. “long time no see,” he drawls the moment he spots you, not bothering to hide the way his gaze sweeps down your bare legs. you make a face, waving a hand, before circling around the edge of the fountain and sitting down beside him. he shifts, not-so-subtly angling his body toward yours, the gravel crunching under his shoes as he settles closer than necessary. “so… you finally missed me, huh?” you snort under your breath, eyes fixed on the water. “please. don’t flatter yourself.” he laughs, teeth flashing as he bumps your shoulder with his. “you know, you could just admit it. you’re bored. without me around, who else is gonna show you a good time?” you glance at him sidelong, unimpressed. “if this is your version of a good time,” you say, “i weep for the women who came before me.” aaron lets out a bark of laughter, tilting his head back. “see, that’s what i like about you. fast wit, pretty face.” you roll your eyes. that’s always how it goes, isn’t it? it always gets boiled down to that one fucking word—pretty. “do you ever stop talking?” “not when i’ve got an audience like this.” he gestures toward you lazily. “you know you like it.” you hum, noncommittal, brushing invisible dust from your linen shorts, the golden cartier bracelet at your wrist clinking softly against the face of your watch. then, with a tone dry enough to cut, you ask, “what do you even do for fun?” he looks taken aback for a second, eyebrows twitching upward. “huh?” “fun,” you repeat. “you must have some idea. i assume there’s more to your life than waiting around to be told you’re cute.” he blinks, then lets out another chuckle, a little more sheepish this time. “damn. alright, princess. curious about the peasant life, are we?” you smile faintly, chin tipping as you hold his gaze. “maybe. humor me.”
aaron watches you for a second, the playful tilt of his smile flickering with something more cautious as he tries to decipher if you’re joking or if you actually want to know. “i don’t think it’s really your thing,” he says finally, reaching up to fiddle with the cigarette still tucked behind his ear. “you’d probably get bored. or grossed out.” “try me.” he glances around, making sure no one else is listening even though the patio is empty, save for the two of you and the warm hush of the night over bethesda. “there’s this thing…” he starts, hesitant. your brows lift. “drugs?” he lets out a quiet scoff, one corner of his mouth twitching. “no. well, yeah. there’s always something going around. but that’s not what i meant.” “then what?” “underground fights.” interesting. your head tilts, lips parting just barely as you try to pin the word underground down with consequence. “so… illegal fights,” you say, not a question so much as a confirmation. he nods. “yeah. people place bets... some guys fight to let off steam, others ‘cause they need the cash, you know?” “and you?” he shrugs. “i just go watch.”
your gaze lingers on his face. a silent beat passes as you focus on the possibilities… as your mind, like always, begins to maneuver. there’s the usual route: talk riggs into extending your hour, maybe feign some newfound appreciation for nature. or the simpler path: pretend to sleep, then slip out while the estate slumbers behind you. “take me,” you say suddenly. “what?” you turn to look at him fully, tone as light and poised as if you were asking him to pass the salt. “i want to go.” “you want to go,” he repeats, slowly, with the dubious weight of someone who doesn’t quite believe what he’s hearing. “to an illegal fight.” you nod, entirely unfazed. “i’m curious.” “what, you trying to get me in trouble? or do you just miss me that bad?” he grins. you don’t dignify that with a reply. “shit,” he drawls, grin spreading as he mistakes your silence for shyness, or intrigue, or whatever fantasy he’s cooked up in his head. “didn’t realize you were so eager to spend time with me.” “i’m not,” you snap. “i’d go with the devil himself if it meant getting out of here.”
the devil would’ve definitely loved that place. from the outside, it looks like every other upscale gym in bethesda. nothing about it demands attention, which is probably the point. but through the staff only door, everything chsnges. you’ve never been anywhere like this before—nowhere this alive. people are shouting over each other, drunk on whatever they’re holding or whatever they’ve taken, trading bills with slick fingers. bodies press in tight around the ring at the center. you’re sweating, a thin sheen forming at your temples and under your collar, dampness prickling beneath your arms. in the pit, two men are locked in a fight, their grunts barely audible over the roar of the crowd and the sound of music, the voice of travis scott blasting through the speakers in the insulated room. you tug your cap lower, a half-hearted disguise that feels laughable now, elbow grazing someone’s drink as you edge closer to the ring, your shoes sticking slightly with each step on the beer-slick floor. your heart’s racing, not from fear, but from curiosity and adrenaline.
aaron follows you with that crooked little smirk, the one that says he thinks you’re out of your element, but maybe not as much as he assumed. there’s something almost boyish about the way he watches you move through the crowd, amused at your wide eyed silence. you can almost hear the narrative he’s writing in his head: the overprotected heiress freshly released from her tower, dazzled by the grit and flash of a world no one ever expected her to step foot in… but you don’t play the part the way he expected. the glimmer in your gaze is not one of shock. you stand still amid the heat and the shouting, your eyes fixed on the ring where one man’s ribs cave under the crack of a knee, where spit and blood mix on the floor and nobody flinches. neither do you. maybe it’s because you’ve already known the sensation of being grabbed, hoisted and manhandled. just over a month ago, you felt the sear of fear from the inside out as you twisted out of someone’s arms. just over a month since they refused to call it what it was, using euphemisms, labeling it an ‘incident’. it still plays in the back of your mind. no therapy—just a rotating cast of bodyguards and the suffocating expectation that you should be grateful to be protected. but all it’s ever done is make you feel more trapped. and now, here, there’s something medicinal in the spectacle—men beating each other bloody in a place where pain is allowed to exist in the open, accepted and cheered for, not swept under layers of denial.
you feel aaron nudging your arm with his elbow, breath warm near your ear as he leans in, shouting over the music and the hollering around you, “wanna place a bet?” you turn to look at him, not fully amused. “why would i?” you glance back at the ring where one of the men stumbles, shoulder crashing into the ropes. the crowd erupts at the sight of it, fists in the air, passing out cash like flyers at a strip mall opening. “c’mon,” he says again, flashing a ten dollar bill between his fingers. “don’t hesitate, just pick one. blue shorts or black.” “fine,” you say, gaze flicking toward the ring. “blue shorts, then—” but before you can even finish the sentence, he’s on the ground. dropped by a hit you didn’t even see coming. the crowd loses its mind. bodies jostle into yours, and someone behind you yells something unintelligible as bills get passed over, exchanged midair. you blink at the scene, then glance at aaron. “that was fast.” he shrugs, smug. “told you not to hesitate.” “i wasn’t hesitating,” you mutter, annoyed at the timing. “i was thinking.” “same thing around here.”
you huff, irritated more by the smug look on his face than the fact you lost. your eyes follow him as he makes his way through the crowd, hand outstretched to collect his winnings. apparently he bet on black shorts. you turn back to the ring just in time to catch someone on a mic yelling the names of the next fighters—names so absurd they sound like bad nicknames from a frat group chat. by the time you look at him again, he’s counting cash, a dumb grin stretched across his face. “i’m fucking rich, baby,” he says, flashing you a wink, fanning himself with the wad. you give him a look. “you’ve got forty bucks.” “forty five,” he corrects, utterly undeterred, tucking the bills into his jacket. “that’s dinner. or at least gas.” “not both?” your sarcasm can’t be missed. “nah,” he replies. oh well, he missed it. “but i’ll save up for our date.” “what?” “you know, a real date. like, proper.” oh, god help me. the scoff you let out is immediate. and before he elaborates, you interject, cutting clean through his boyish fantasy. “anyway, what now?” “now?” his eyes drift toward the ring. “now you get to bet again.” you follow his gaze, ready to throw out a lazy guess. but then you see it. him. seunghyun. center of the ring.
your breath falters, lips parting without sound as your eyes widen in disbelief. the way your body reacts it’s almost ridiculous. how your pulse quickens and your skin prickles despite the suffocating heat of the crowd pressing in around you. because there he is, tan skin ablaze under the stark overhead lights, casting a golden glow across the chiseled architecture of his shoulders and his jaw. there’s no mistaking it. it’s him. with his hands wrapped in white gauze pulled close to his face. you don’t have to ask what he’s doing here. you know. the bruises. the ones he tried so carefully to smother with concealer. he’s been fighting. he’s been doing this. for how long? weeks? months? years? and more importantly… why?
your thoughts are derailed by movement. his opponent lunges forward, all force and fury, and seunghyun tilts back, barely a breath’s width between his skin and the incoming fist. seunghyun dodges again, and again, entirely unbothered by the other man’s mounting aggression, as if this entire thing bores him. by the fourth miss, the crowd’s beginning to jeer, and his opponent laughs bitterly, clearly humiliated by the fact that he can’t so much as graze him. “so?” your guy asks, leaning closer. “what do you think?” you don’t answer at first, still watching seunghyun, trying to reconcile the image of the man in your hallway with the one in the ring. “i—” “red shorts is fucking good,” he cuts in, misreading the pause. “bet on him. trust me. i’ve never seen him lose.” “seunghyun,” you murmur, not even realizing you’ve said his name aloud until you feel aaron move beside you. “what? is that his name?” he turns to you, eyebrows raised. “you know him?” you nod, finally dragging your gaze away. “yeah. he’s my—” but whatever explanation you’re reaching for dies on your tongue as the crowd explodes, rearing up like a wave about to crest. your head snaps back to the ring just in time to see seunghyun move: the first punch lands square against the other fighter’s jaw, followed by a second. then another, and another. his opponent staggers, knocked off balance, tripping backward until his back hits the ropes. seunghyun doesn’t even pause, he just keeps going. there’s not an ounce of hesitation in his gaze as he drives a final hit to the ribs that sends the man crumpling to the floor.
but he doesn’t celebrate. he turns and walks to the far end of the ring, dragging the back of his hand across his forehead to wipe away the sweat, chest rising and falling in slow, measured intervals. his opponent groans behind him, a wet-breathed choke as he pushes himself onto his elbows, blood painting his mouth, his chin and the base of his neck. the ref doesn’t stop the fight, but seunghyun doesn’t rush. he rolls out his shoulders, gauze-wrapped hands lifting back into position as his opponent finally manages to stand, swaying where he looms by the ropes. it’s clear the next round won’t last long, but seunghyun resets his stance all the same. “let’s go, seunghyun!” aaron shouts, all puffed-up bravado and straight up idiocy, throwing his voice above the music. your body stiffens. you don’t know much about these kinds of places—about how they work or what rules they play by—but you’re not stupid. you didn’t hear them call seunghyun when he stepped into the ring, didn’t catch even a syllable that sounded remotely familiar. because anonymity is part of the whole thing… and you’re pretty sure that shouting someone’s government name in a place like this is the fastest way to get your teeth knocked in. your hand snaps out, smacking his arm hard enough to jolt the grin off his face. “are you stupid?” you hiss. he flinches, mostly at your tone. “what?” he asks, confused. “isn’t he your friend?”
your head turns slowly, and when your eyes lift toward the ring again, seunghyun’s no longer in position. he stands still, his gaze dragged away from his opponent. his name pulled him out of his body. his brow is furrowed, mouth slightly parted, confusion creeping across his face as he scans the crowd, not yet panicked but undeniably alert. until his eyes find yours. you watch the recognition settle on his face as he stares at you. his mind sbeen pulled wholly into yours, drawn into the gravity of this moment, into this collision of two worlds that were never meant to touch like this. there’s a language to it that says: you shouldn’t be here. neither of you voices it, but the thought hangs between you. he’s no longer thinking about the fight. he’s thinking about you. that you’re here, in this place. and that you’re seeing him—this version of him.
you barely have time to react, eyes widening as his opponent launches toward him. and just like that, seunghyun takes the first hit of the night. it lands hard, a clean strike to the jaw that snaps his head back, sending him stumbling toward the ropes. a sharp breath rushes through you as he reels from the impact, his footing lost, shoulders hunching as he steadies himself, shaking his head like he’s trying to shake you out of it. his opponent doesn’t press immediately. he lingers a few feet away, hands raised in expectation, waiting for seunghyun to come back swinging. but nothing happens. seunghyun just stands there, the taste of blood thick behind his teeth. then the second hit comes with enough force to whip his head to the side, the plastic of his mouthguard slipping free and skittering across the mat. you flinch at the sight. “what the fuck is he doing?” aaron mutters beside you, baffled, as if this isn’t the same man he’s seen dominate every match for weeks. “why isn’t he fighting back?”
you’re not sure either. his body’s locked in place, but his opponent wastes no such time. he lunges, grabs seunghyun by the shoulders with both hands and throws him hard into the center of the ring. the sound his back makes when it hits the mat is sickening. and before he can so much as lift his head, the other man is on him—knees digging into his sides, pinning him like prey under the weight of his body, arms pulled back only to be launched forward again, and again, and again. each punch lands with a crunch, seunghyun’s head snapping to the side on impact like a rag doll, blood blooming from his mouth, peppering the mat with red. the crowd roars in approval, drunk on the violence. “fucking fight back!” aaron bellows beside you, voice breaking from strain. but he doesn’t. and you can’t fucking take it. whatever’s happening, whatever might be going through seunghyun’s head, the reasoning behind this—you don’t care. not when he’s seconds away from blacking out. and from real, irreversible damage. you move before you think, pushing past the people around you with a force you didn’t know you had, elbowing your way to the edge of the ring, to the man who’s supposed to be calling the fight—the refree, who hasn’t moved a goddamn inch. “stop it!” you scream. “you have to stop this! now!”
the referee doesn’t even budge. doesn’t so much as twitch in your direction—eyes fixed on the bloodied bodies. “do something!” you shout, fury slicing through your usual poise. “are you fucking deaf?!” he flinches, turning to glance at you over his shoulder, face dull and unmoved. “he hasn’t tapped out.” “so you’re not just deaf, but you’re fucking blind too,” you spit, jabbing a finger at the ring. “he can’t tap out!” he shrugs, mumbles something about how if he’s conscious, it’s fair game. “it’s in our rules.” you nearly laugh, but there’s nothing funny about it, only this sick disbelief plastered all over your face. “i don’t care about your rules!” you hiss. “if you don’t call it—if you don’t get in there and pull that fucker off him, i will.” that does it. you’ve just become a liability. his whistle cuts through the air, and the man on top of seunghyun hesitates mid swing, knuckles suspended in the air before he finally drops back, panting hard.
seunghyun doesn’t get up. even after the whistle’s been blown, after the crowd starts to groan and grumble like the ending’s come too soon—seunghyun stays there, flat on his back, one arm flung out useless beside him. he coughs, blood splattering out across his chest. it paints the white tape on his knuckles and the corner of his mouth. something about it makes you move before you’ve even thought it through. you reach for the ropes, ducking down to slip under them, when a hand wraps around your wrist and yanks you back. “whoa—what the hell are you doing?” aaron asks. “you can’t get in there.” “i have to,” you answer, trying to wrangle your arm free from his grip. “they’ll take him upstairs,” he insists. “they’ve got people for that. he’ll be fine. they always check them after—make sure they’re conscious, not bleeding out or whatever.” you whip your head toward the ring just in time to see two men crouching beside seunghyun, hoisting him up by the arms. his head lolls slightly, legs dragging more than walking, and you can’t take your eyes off him. “alright, fine. go. i’ll wait for you—” “no.” you shake your head. “go home.” “what? wait, you can’t just—” “he’s one of my bodyguards.” the words slip out, and his expression splits clean in two. shock and something much harder to read. “just go, i’ll be fine. we’ll talk soon.” he starts to protest again, but you leave, shoulder first through the crowd. a familiar burn in your lungs returns as you follow the outline of seunghyun being led out of the ring.
the lights above flicker. and their humming grates on your nerves the longer you sit there. you check the wall clock again. 4:06 a.m. you’ve been waiting on that damn gym bench for over an hour and a half, stiff and itching with worry, not just for seunghyun but for yourself too—because in exactly two hours, your kitchen staff will start filing into the estate, and someone is bound to notice you never made it back to your room. there’s no excuse ready. just you, sitting there, biting at the skin of your thumb. they hadn’t let you inside the room. they shut the door in your face with a vague “he’s fine, don’t worry.” but that isn’t enough. you’ve been replaying the fight in your head like a looped film reel. no matter how many times you try to think of anything else, you keep circling back to the same image: seunghyun, still as stone, refusing to fight back and taking blow after blow. letting himself get torn apart in front of you.
just as you’re about to give in and go ask again if you can see him, the door opens. you shoot to your feet, smoothing your palms down your jeans. and there he is. seunghyun steps out slowly, dressed in a dark navy tshirt and jeans—clothes so ordinary it throws you. you’ve never seen him like this, stripped of his crisp suit. he looks… gentler. or at least he would, if not for the busted lip and the swelling on the right side of his face. his hands are wrapped in fresh gauze, white and clean. his gaze lands on you and your breath lodges in your throat. you don’t even realize you’ve stepped forward until he’s in front of you… and then past you. not a glance. not a word. nothing. he walks right by like you were never there at all. your brows pull together, confused. you twist in place, watching him cross the empty gym with measured steps. “seunghyun, wait—” you call, footsteps quick behind his as he reaches for the exit.
he doesn’t stop, stepping out into the humid, godforsaken quiet of a bethesda street. you stand there for a second, blinking against the sudden darkness and hearing dogs bark in the distance, before calling after him again. “seunghyun!” but he doesn’t look back, walking a few steps ahead now, shoulders stiff and jaw clenched, the only sound coming from his shoes against the pavement. you hurry to catch up, your own footsteps graceless by comparison. when you reach his side, you glance up. he’s not looking at you, not even acknowledging your presence. “we should go to the hospital,” you say. “you should get properly checked.” he scoffs at that, shaking his head as if the suggestion offended him. “i’m fine,” he mutters. he isn’t. and you both know it. “where are you going?” you ask, your voice calm despite the thrum of unease building in your chest. it’s clear he’s heading somewhere with purpose, even if it’s born of spite. “seunghyun.” “i’m going to my car,” he bites out, tone clipped. “you can’t drive like this.” “i’m fine,” he repeats. you stop walking. “you’re not.” you don’t raise your voice, but something about the evenness of your words makes him halt, his shoulders drawing up.
“what the fuck do you want me to do then?” he snaps as he spins around, eyes blazing. “i don’t have a chauffeur waiting for me around the corner like you usually do,” he spits, hands gesturing with bitterness. “so unless you’ve got a better fucking idea, i’m driving myself home.” your brows lift, stunned—not at the words themselves, but at the vitriol behind them. the knives he’s been itching to unsheathe. “what? what is that even supposed to mean?” “it means stop pretending like you care,” he bites back. your mouth parts, but it takes a second for your voice to come. “i’m not pretending. you can barely stand straight. for god’s sake, you could have a concussion… what if you black out behind the wheel?” “i’ll manage.” “you don’t have to,” you push. “i can—” “what, help?” he scoffs. “yes, i—” “well, forgive me if i’m not interested in your assessment,” he snaps. “i don’t need your sympathy. i didn’t ask for it.” your brows pull together. “why are you being like this? i might not be the greatest person ever, or whatever version of me you’ve conjured in your head, but i’m not a machine, you know? i have feelings. i feel things. and i… i don’t know what’s happened to you tonight, but this—this cruelty you’re giving me—” seunghyun closes the distance then, suddenly. you don’t step back. “you want to know?” he snaps. “i needed the fucking money, okay?! i needed to win that fight. and you—” he gestures lazily. your stomach drops. “are you saying this is my fault?” “you shouldn’t have been there.” “i didn’t know you’d be fighting,” you counter. “i came with a friend—” “yeah, i know. the guy you were making out with in the garden? that one?” you flinch. “what does that have to do with any of this?” “it has everything to do with it! you showing up, saying my fucking name—do you have any idea how incredibly stupid that was?!” “i didn’t say your name—” “your boyfriend did, that’s the fucking thing!” “he’s not my boyfriend! and i didn’t plan for any of this. i didn’t even know you fought.” “good,” he tskes. “now you do!”
he turns from you again without another word, heading down the street. and this time it feels definitive. you stay behind for a moment, staring at the back of his head, the words he just threw at you still rippling through the air. you let out this frustrated sigh before you move, if only to keep him in sight. you follow him while you wonder: why is he so angry? the question echoes, again and again, it’s all you can think. yes, he lost. yes, he got hurt. but you didn’t do that to him. it’s natural to feel upset and disappointed. but why this? why the venom in his tone, the coldness in every step he takes away from you? maybe it’s the weight of all the tension that’s been simmering for weeks, or the fact that you’ve both been pretending this thing between you—whatever it is—doesn’t exist. “seunghyun,” you call again. “please. can we talk?” “talk about what? you want to talk me out of reporting this? because if that’s the case, don’t even bother.” “what? no, that’s not what i—wait, you’re reporting it?” seunghyun stops in front of a grey car, shoulders heaving. the key is already in his hand, but he doesn’t move to unlock the door. doesn’t look at you yet, either. “i’m gonna make sure you don’t see that guy again. and riggs? he’s done.” he shakes his head. “i’ll get him fired. first thing tomorrow.” you frown, moving a little closer. “seunghyun, please—” “no,” he says, cutting in before you can finish. you continue, “i… i understand you needed to win tonight. i do. and if you lost money—if you need help, i can—” “i don’t want anything from you! not your help, not your money... and sure as hell not your fucking concern. we’re not friends.”
his words settle in slow before they begin to sting. there’s no room for pride in the hollow he’s left behind; only the ache of being told that whatever fragile thread you thought might’ve existed between you was nothing. and maybe you’d been foolish to believe otherwise. it’s not like you thought you were friends. no, that word never quite fit. but still, you thought… something. the smallest spark of mutual amusement, if not enjoyment—a shared rhythm in the bickering, the proximity and the stolen glances that lingered a second too long. now, standing here, you realize maybe you got it all wrong. maybe he never saw you like that… maybe it was contempt all along. he’s always hated you. and tonight, he finally stopped pretending otherwise. “why do you hate me?” you ask, barely more than a whisper. the second it leaves your mouth you want to swallow it back, pretend it never took shape on your tongue with that humiliating tremble and that weak-fucking-willed fracture of voice you couldn’t mask. but it’s already out there. seunghyun looks at you. whatever fire was fueling him moments ago seems to falter, confused and caught off guard. he wasn’t expecting that. wasn’t expecting the question, or the way you asked it. “why do you hate me so much?” he doesn’t say anything. he just stares at you. and when the silence stays, your body takes over where words fail. the tears come, slipping down your cheeks and blurring your vision. “i’ll take you home,” he says eventually, gesturing to the car.
you shake your head. “i’m asking—i want you to be honest. just… why. tell me why.” your voice breaks again, but you push through it. “i might not be—i know i’m not perfect. i’m spoiled and… and stubborn, and selfish, and impatient and… i don’t know. i might be a lot of awful things, okay? things that you probably despise. but i’m not a bad person. and i’ve done nothing to you, seunghyun.” you pause, breath shaking, blinking rapidly against the tears still clouding your vision. he’s standing a few feet away, looking at you with that same expression he always has… the muscle in his jaw ticks, but he still doesn’t speak. if only you could read his eyes. “i haven’t done anything,” you push. “i haven’t done anything to deserve the way you treat me. you’ve been like this since the very first day. and i’ve tried… i’ve tried to make this bearable, but you’ve never once extended me the grace you give everyone else in that house.” you wipe your tears with the back of your hand. “so i don’t know what i ever did to you, seunghyun, but i don’t deserve your hatred.” you wait. a second… two… three… each one heavier than the last. for the briefest moment, you think he might say something that gestures, even vaguely, toward tenderness. not an apology, no, you know better than to hope for that. but a word, maybe. you can tell he’s weighing every response against the fury he still feels. he licks his lips before saying, flatly: “get in the car.” your lower lip quivers, and you hate that he sees it. hate the heat rising again behind your eyes. “seunghyun—” “i’m not going to say it again.” his tone is clipped. “it’s my job to keep you safe, so i’m taking you home. now get in the car.” you stare at him in disbelief. how could someone be so heartless? your lips press together before you start walking. you move past him, close enough to graze his arm, but he doesn’t flinch nor follows with his eyes. your hand closes around the passenger door handle. you pull it open with more force than necessary—something petty in you needing to make a sound. you slide inside without looking back, hands in your lap and face turned resolutely toward the windshield.
seunghyun regrets a lot of things in his life. enough to keep him up most nights, lying flat on his back and staring at the ceiling. so many, in fact, that he never would’ve thought this—making you cry—would be the thing to make its way to the top of that ever-growing list. but there it is nonetheless. he regrets every word that left his mouth, every cruel and bitter inflection. but the tone… the tone he used is what really haunts him. especially when he remembers how you looked that night, when he caught a glimpse of your profile, barely lit by the passing streetlamps. he noticed you were still crying. he remembers pulling up to the estate in this horrible silence, then stopping the car. his hands were still gripping the wheel even after the engine died, knuckles sore from the way he’d clenched his fists the whole ride home. he barely got the words out, “see you tomorrow.” and you were reaching for the door with shaking fingers, unbuckling your seatbelt in one rushed movement. the door slammed behind you. and seunghyun just sat there, looking at you through the windshield as you walked across the circular driveway. he hasn’t stopped thinking about it since.
you haven’t stopped thinking about it either. not even for a goddamn minute. first of all: how the fuck did you let someone speak to you like that? and not just someone. a man. how the fuck did you let a man speak to you like that? who the fuck does he think he is? and more importantly—who did you become, in that moment, to let it happen? why did you just take it? the memory comes unwanted. you wince every time you hear yourself in your head. that trembling voice, the way you asked him if he hated you like a fucking child… you want to hurl something across the room when you remember it. or bang your head against the nearest wall until you forget how pathetic you must’ve looked, humiliated in the passenger seat of his stupid, silent car. you tell yourself it was the nerves, the heat of it all. the suffocating pressure of being somewhere you were never supposed to be, seeing things you weren’t meant to see, with a man who glowered at you like you’d ruined his life. you’re not used to being yelled at. or being the culprit to that kind of rage. and you’re definitely not used to feeling hated by someone. why did he need that money so badly? why did your presence cost him something he couldn’t afford to lose? you haven’t been able to shake those questions since that night. your battered, aching pride, tells you to let it go: he can go fuck himself because i did nothing wrong… but then the guilt creeps in, and it whispers things you hate to admit, like: maybe if i hadn’t gone, he wouldn’t have lost whatever deal that was. so no matter how cruel he was to you, no matter how much you wish you’d screamed right back at him… you still feel bad.
golf was never your thing. not that your father cares. it’s one of those performative rituals he insists on, every now and then—an occasional morning at the country club he calls quality time. you call it theatre, though. you wouldn’t mind it so much if it didn’t always end the same way: with him sighing audibly, pinching the bridge of his nose like your existence gives him migraines, and correcting your grip on the club for the fifth time with the same curt phrase, “it’s not that hard, sweetheart.” as if you’d ever wanted to be good at this. and then comes the inevitable comparison: “your mother had the perfect swing. god, she was graceful.” you always feel it like a punch to the stomach. he doesn’t mean to say you’re graceless, of course. he just implies it, glancing at your posture with disappointment thinly veiled as concern, or clucking his tongue and adjusting your stance. but no matter what you do, no matter how straight you keep your back or how hard you try to follow through—you’re not her. you never have been. and god knows he hasn’t let you forget it. so you nod. you grit your teeth, swing and miss, feeling the heat of his judgment radiating beside you like the sun. and you wonder what it must’ve felt to lose her, only to be left with you.
still, you try to make the most of it. you take what you can get whenever your father decides to momentarily shed the steely version of himself that runs half the goddamn country. out here, dressed down in bermuda shorts, he almost passes for a person. and it’s in those rare, fleeting moments of normalcy that you learn to time your questions—when he’s feeling competent, generous and vaguely paternal. it’s then, and only then, that you get answers. not many… but more than the usual dismissive grunt, the perfunctory “we’ll talk about it later” that always means never. this morning is no different. you watch him line up his shot with his usual focus. “so,” you say lightly, brushing imaginary dust from your polo shirt, letting your tone hover between disinterested and curious, “what’s the plan for the fourth?” he doesn’t look up. just exhales, swings, and watches the ball soar. “same as every year,” he replies. “gala at the westcott estate, fireworks after dinner. senator hayes is flying in from california. that sort of thing.” “and am i expected to go?” that gets you a glance. “of course.” yeah… of course. he adjusts his grip on the club, gaze drifting back to the fairway before remembering something and adding, “hayes’ daughter will be there too. she’s back from yale—what’s her name…” you blink when he finally pronounces her name, dredging up a vague memory. “you two used to be close.” you raise an eyebrow. “when we were twelve.” “well,” he says, tone almost encouraging. “she asked about you last year. said it was nice seeing you again.”
you bite back a response. it wasn’t. she spent most of the night peppering you with questions about your life while not-so-subtly mentioning hers—rubbing everything she had accomplished in your face. “and who else?” you ask, mostly to fill the space. “the langfords. the whitmores… including their son julian. senator ortiz and his wife—you liked her, didn’t you? just the usual circle.” you hum slowly. “should be good,” he adds, as if trying to convince you now. “last year was nice.” you let the silence settle, smiling to yourself as you tiptoe closer to the reason you started this conversation in the first place. “will the team be there too?” “what team?” “security.” you shrug. “your personal entourage.” he narrows his eyes, not liking the phrasing. “they’re not an entourage, sweetheart. they’re there for your protection.” “right... my mistake.” he starts walking toward where your balls landed, and you fall into step beside him, your feet sinking slightly into the grass with each step as the sun presses down harder than it did just minutes ago. behind you, the distant hum of the golf cart floats along the path—security keeping their careful distance. you adjust the visor cap on your head, wiping sweat from your temples with the back of your wrist, careful not to smear what little mascara you bothered with this morning and feeling the sting of sunblock and salt gathering right under your eyes. “just wondering who’s on rotation that day. who’ll be around.” you glance toward the cart, squinting against the sun. “i like knowing who i’m spending my holidays with.” “riggs, i believe. and seunghyun.” you keep your face neutral, but you’re laughing internally. riggs and seunghyun… what a fucking pair. the man who barely speaks to you and the man who speaks too much. you don’t know what seunghyun’s problem with riggs is either, only that it’s palpable. he’d even said that he was going to make sure your father fired him. but he never reported it. because if he had, riggs would be gone by now and you’d be sitting here under closer surveillance, probably ‘grounded’ into oblivion. and you think you know why he didn’t. i mean… what would he even say? that you went somewhere you weren’t supposed to? that he found you in the middle of something illegal—something he was actively participating in? he’d have to tell your father where you were. and to do that, he’d have to tell him where he was.
you reach your balls just as he stops to stretch his shoulder, rotating it with exaggerated stiffness. his ball is dead center, of course. yours landed a little off to the right, near a patch of stubborn weeds. you let your tone go light again, “do you think seunghyun could get that day off?” your father pauses mid practice swing, turning to look at you. “why?” “he just seems… tense lately.” “he’s ex-military. they’re all tense.” “sure. but i don’t know… this feels different.” he squints at you. “you two speak often?” “no. not really,” you say with a shrug. “he’s not much of a talker.” your father hums, noncommittal. “no. he isn’t.” he swings again and watches the ball disappear down the fairway. you wait a beat, letting the moment stretch long enough to feel natural. offhandedly, you ask again, “do they get paid well?” he pulls a towel from his back pocket, dabs at his forehead. “they’re compensated accordingly. why?” “just seems like a lot. long hours, always on call, dealing with my charming personality… i figured the pay must be decent.” he huffs a laugh. “you’re not that hard to manage.” you glance over at him, offering a smile. “you sure about that?” he gives a faint, wry smile in return but doesn’t take the bait. he moves toward his bag and switches clubs, fingers brushing over the polished metal as he narrows his eyes toward the flag in the distance. you step up to your spot in the grass and plant your feet. the weeds around your ball are stubborn, curling. you adjust your grip, set your jaw, and swing. it’s not terrible… but it’s not good either. the ball veers to the left, which is enough to irritate you. your father glances over. “you rushed it.” “i’m aware,” you mutter, tugging the cap lower on your head. you wipe your hands on your skirt, thinking of a way to loop the conversation back.
he starts walking again, and you follow, your grip loose on the club as it drags lightly through the grass behind you, the rhythmic thunk of the metal against the earth keeping time with your thoughts. they wander, unwilling, back to a few nights ago, to the argument with seunghyun. maybe it’s the quiet that pulls it out of you, the gentle choreography of father and daughter doing something mundane and almost resembling what you used to have when your mother was still alive. back when you could say what hurt and expect to be held by him instead of corrected. there’s something childlike in the way it slips from your mouth, “dad.” he doesn’t turn, but hums in acknowledgment, gaze fixed ahead. you hesitate, already regretting it and wishing you’d kept it to yourself. but your voice stays dressed up in nonchalance. “do you ever wonder what they think of us?” your gaze flicks toward the cart again, briefly. your father lets out a laugh, like the question itself is a kind of joke. “they don’t get paid to think, sweetheart.” you scoff, shaking your head. “that doesn’t mean they don’t.” he doesn’t reply, which only emboldens you. “i mean… they watch everything. they know how we live, how we talk, what we complain about, what we take for granted. they see us at our worst. or… or our most honest. and then they go home—to whatever life they’re trying to hold together… and we’re just—what? symbols of everything they can’t have?” that makes him stop. he turns to look at you. “where’s that coming from?” “i don’t know, i just—” you tap the club gently against your chin, eyes skimming the trees ahead. “i think about it sometimes.” your father’s still watching you with his brows faintly drawn, confusion all over his face. you want to backpedal. because you know that this isn’t something he’ll ever be able to grasp. he’s lived too long above it. he looks like he’s waiting for something—an explanation or a clean pivot back to something he understands. “forget it. i just think about what their lives might be like sometimes. compared to ours. that’s… that’s all.” you nudge the club into the grass. “there’s no point comparing. different lives, different rules.” you glance at him sidelong. “sure. but same world.” he doesn’t respond to that. just continues walking. “and what about seunghyun?” your father gives you a brief look. “what about him?” “i don’t know. i just keep thinking about how young he is for this job.”“he’s twenty eight. we’ve discussed this already.” you shake your head, more to yourself. “no, i mean—he’s already spent most of his twenties in the military, or doing whatever came after. you said he had ten years of tactical experience, right? and now he’s here. with a schedule that would suffocate most people. i just… i guess i don’t get it.” “what don’t you get?” you look up at him. “why someone that young would want to spend the rest of his twenties like this.” he exhales through his nose. “he requested a consistent schedule. it brings steady income.” you frown. “yeah, but that’s not life. not when you’re our age. he’s supposed to be… i don’t know—living. not standing in the corner, watching over some girl who does absolutely nothing profitable all day—” he raises a brow. “so now you’re worried he’s not fulfilled?” you want to slap yourself out of the pure embarrassment of your father catching up on your concerns. “i’m not—i’m not worried. it just… doesn’t make sense to me.”
he considers you for a long beat. “he has someone at the hospital.” and there it is. the missing piece of the puzzle. “here?” he nods. “in bethesda, as far as i know.” “what happened?” “i wasn’t told. he’s not exactly forthcoming, you know that.” you wait, hoping he’ll continue, hoping there’s more. but he says nothing. you press, “you don’t even know who it is? like… is it a family member or—” “he didn’t say.” “but is it serious?” “it’s ongoing. and expensive, as you can imagine. so he’s working as many shifts as we’ll allow.” you feel a dull, nauseating twist in your stomach. you glance down at your club, running your thumb over the smooth grip, before saying, with as much indifference as you can feign, “so why didn’t you tell me that before?” he turns to look at you, a flicker of suspicion passing across his face. “since when are you so interested in seunghyun?” well, shit. perhaps you’ve abused the sanctity of the golf bonding moment… this is what always happens. you think you’re easing into something and then, suddenly, you’ve said too much and asked too directly. you let out a breathy laugh, shake your head. “i’m not. i was just wondering.” your father hums. a sound too knowing for your comfort. he doesn’t even stop walking. “mmh. well, for someone who isn’t interested, you certainly have a lot of questions.” you can feel your face burn. you hate how juvenile you must look right now, following him around the green, prying into things that are none of your business. “it’s not like that,” you mutter, eyes on the grass. “i just meant—he’s always around. it made me curious.” he turns to you, adjusting the glove on his left hand and smoothing the leather against his wrist with deliberate care. “look, i understand the appeal. he spends most of his day watching over you, paying attention. he’s not bad to look at, either. and i know how easily these things can start to feel… exciting. especially when you’re bored.” you feel humiliated. it’s not even what he’s saying. it’s how easy it is for him to say it, how confident he is in the assumption that this is all some passing indulgence on your part, a silly little crush born of privilege and too much time. “that’s not what this is,” you say, but it sounds unconvincing, even to you. “i’m not judging you. i’m just asking you to be smart, sweetheart. not everyone gets to live the way you do… and not everyone should.” “what’s that supposed to mean?” “what i mean is that you don’t belong in his world, and he doesn’t belong in yours. people like seunghyun… they’re not built for it. they serve it. he isn’t a fixture of this life… and you shouldn’t start seeing him as one.” it lands heavier than you expect. you’ve heard versions of it your whole life—from teachers, from peers, from the faintly patronizing tone your aunts use when they talk about staff. but hearing it from him, now, with seunghyun’s name on his lips… it feels awfully different.
do your father’s words keep you from being curious? absolutely the fuck not. if anything, they do the opposite—stirring something stubborn inside you, a restless need to understand the things he wouldn’t say. and more than that, it starts making you rethink every time you were the slightest bit cruel to seunghyun, every time you snapped just to see if he’d snap back, every smug little argument you started because you liked the way he clenched his jaw. he must’ve really been going through it. all that time. and you didn’t know. but you do now… or at least, you’re beginning to. whatever it is, it has to be serious. serious enough that he’s working under your father (surveilling you, of all people) and stepping into fucking illegal fights on top of it. and who knows what else! it makes you feel like shit. your mind keeps circling back to that night. to the fact that you were there and something about that was enough to cost him everything—made him lose the money tied to an hospitalized person you’ve never met but now feel hauntingly responsible for.
you keep glancing at seunghyun for the entirety of the fourth of july night. it’s pathetic how your eyes keep finding him in the crowd. they skip right over the senators, friends of the family and every person you were raised to consider ‘worth knowing,’ only to land, uninvited, on him. he’s mostly by the perimeter, standing near the tree line, and he hasn’t spoken to anyone since the sun went down. hasn’t so much as looked in your direction. it’s after dinner, when half the guests are drunk and the other half are halfway there, when someone decides it’s time for music. bruce springsteen begins to hum through the hidden speakers across the lawn, the familiar beat of born in the u.s.a pulsing through the warm summer air. you stand beside the dessert table, the last bite of the lemon tart sweetness still lingers in your mouth and the linen napkin in your hand’s beginning to wrinkle from how tightly you’ve been twisting it. across from you, senator hayes’ daughter is mid sentence. has been, you suspect, for a while now—launching into another self indulgent monologue. “—yeah honestly, i just wasn’t expecting it to smell like that,” she says, with a little laugh. “i mean, i knew it would be different from here, obviously, but i didn’t think it would be so… i don’t know. overwhelming? the noise, the colors, the food stalls on every corner—raw meat, just hanging there in the sun.” you blink slowly, a practiced expression of polite neutrality settling across your face. “where was this again?” “jakarta. i went for this international business summit in my third quarter. we stayed in this gorgeous compound and it wasn’t that bad, but i still had to see it all, you know? the poverty, the stray animals everywhere... jesus. i’ve never seen anything like it.” you hum softly, keeping your eyes on your glass. “must’ve been eye-opening.” “totally. and it just made me realize how lucky we are here… people complain about the traffic in georgetown, but at least we don’t have, like, open sewage running down the sidewalks! and don’t get me wrong, i loved the textiles. and the jewelry was gorgeous. but god… by the third day i just needed a normal shower. and real food… not that spiced stuff.” you glance at her now, watching her sip from her glass like she’s recounting a slightly disappointing film. there’s no malice in her tone—just the vague discontent of someone who’s been coddled their entire life and still wants credit for exposure. “but it was worth it,” she adds. “i got this insane internship connection through one of the ambassadors’ wives. and it just makes you grateful, you know? to come home and realize how well we live.” you nod, let your gaze drift across the lawn, your ears ringing with disinterest as the last dregs of your patience disappear.
“anyway,” she says, tucking a strand of honey-blonde hair behind one ear, “we’re going to aspen in august. my dad says it’s good for networking, you should come if—” “sorry, i should make a few calls before it gets too late,” you cut her off, angling your wrist and glancing at nothing on your watch. “i’ll be back.” “oh. sure.” she smiles, a bit disappointed. you waste no time slipping through the terrace archway, heels clicking against the stone until you reach the side garden. it was a lie, obviously. you just needed to get away from her for a little bit. you sink onto the edge of a cushioned bench, one leg under the other, and let yourself breathe for the first time in hours. bruce springsteen is still rasping in the distance—dancing in the dark this time, which feels ironic considering how bright the fairy lights glow overhead. you slip your phone out, screen lighting your face in blue. you’re not even thinking when you start typing seunghyun’s name into facebook’s search bar, thumb hovering for a second before you press go. and… it’s private. the only profile that pops up is just a gray silhouette and a banner photo of the korean flag, nothing else, which makes you snort softly through your nose. then you try instagram, on a whim, not expecting much… but there it is. only five posts and a few dozen followers. no profile picture, either. the first photo is from years ago. an abstract painting hanging on a museum wall. nothing else in the frame and no caption. the second is a video, probably taken on an old phone. dusk spills across an empty field, and a tall, wiry dog is sprinting toward the camera, kicking up little clouds of dust. you hear seunghyun’s voice in a light, playful tone, so unlike the man you know: “c’mon! come here! come here, boy!” he’s laughing, and there’s something in the sound that makes you freeze. the clip cuts out as the dog leaps up and the camera tilts, catching a flash of the sky before it ends. the caption is a single red heart. the third post is what makes you pause. a selfie, taken inside his car. it’s a little too close, the light from the passenger’s side window catching his cheekbone and the corner of his mouth. there’s a filter on it, something warm toned. his expression is flat, mouth in a straight line… but his beautiful brown eyes are gentle, smiling. you feel something small shift in your chest that makes you smile too, before you realize you’re doing it. the fourth post is a sunset, though the frame barely holds it. it’s taken from what looks like a parking lot—you can make out the haphazard row of cars in the bottom corner—and the sky above is thick with late color, orange spilling into blue. the caption reads: can’t sleep so i’m taking a walk around the block. and the last one, posted just a few months ago, is the one that makes your throat go tight. it’s a photo of a small ceramic mug, glazed in pale blue with a few darker swirls near the rim. it sits on a windowsill. you notice the shape is off, clearly handmade, one side sloping heavier than the other, and the handle looks like it was pinched into place by a small, careful hand. the caption says: junseo made this. the post could mean absolutely nothing… if it weren’t for the comments.
dyan.27
how’s your brother doing?
⤷ choi_seunghyun_
Same. Still at Suburban.
⤷ dyan.27
damn man…
dyan.27
i was hoping he’d be better now
⤷ choi_seunghyun_
Yeah, me too.
⤷ dyan.27
he’s strong though, like you.
dyan.27
you’re doing good, man💪
⤷ choi_seunghyun_
Thanks
⤷ dyan.27
lmk if there’s anything you need
⤷ choi_seunghyun_
Will do. Thank you!
you learn three things from this. first, that the person in that hospital—the reason behind everything—is seunghyun’s brother. second, that his name is junseo. and third, that he’s staying at suburban hospital in bethesda. it all clicks in your head as you glance back at the photo again, at the mug you hadn’t paid much attention to a minute ago but now you can’t stop staring at. noticing things you missed the first time—the tiny indentations along the side where someone’s fingers must’ve pressed too hard into the clay. and the more you look, the more certain you feel that those dips weren’t made by an adult… they’re too small. it makes you feel sick, your stomach twisting violently now, guilt threading hot up the back of your neck. you hadn’t even realized how shallow your breath had gotten, until you hear seunghyun’s voice saying: “you shouldn’t be out here alone.” you flinch, fumbling to lock your phone screen. you don’t have the energy to be flippant. for once, all the smartass retorts and sharp remarks evaporate. “i-i know... i know, it was just for a moment.” your hands feel clumsy all of a sudden, and the way you move doesn’t go unnoticed. you can feel his eyes on you as he takes another step forward, the gravel crunching under his shoes. “is everything okay?” “yeah,” you say, nodding. “all good.” he doesn’t look convinced, but he doesn’t press either, letting the silence stretch for a moment before repeating “you shouldn’t be out here alone,” and his voice is firmer, more commanding. “it’s not secure. if you need a minute, someone has to be with you. otherwise, you go back.” “i’m fine.” his eyes narrow the smallest bit. you’re not being difficult and giving him hell for stating the obvious like you’ve done other times. “and i know,” you add. “i’m going.”
less than a week later, you’re standing in the over-air-conditioned quiet of suburban hospital, chilled to the bone despite the july heat that had blistered against your skin just moments ago. it’s early. you’d timed it on purpose—knew your father would be halfway to washington with a team of aides by now. you’d watched the car disappear from the driveway, waited exactly eight minutes, then slipped out in silence. and now here you are. alone, finally, albeit not quite. riggs is waiting in the car just outside, one hand likely drumming on the steering wheel, the other probably around his thermos. he’d said nothing when you told him where to drive, just raised an eyebrow in the rearview and nodded once. you hadn’t explained and didn’t need to. your kitten heels click across the tile, echoing in the clean lobby. the woman at the reception desk glances up as you approach. “visiting hours start at eight.” you stop in front of her counter, smoothing the edge of your silk shirt. your bag rests neatly against your side, and your lipstick is still fresh. you’d checked twice before walking in. you glance at the clock behind her, then back at her. “i know, i’m here to… ask about donations,” you say softly, trying not to sound nervous even though you are. she leans slightly forward, the creak of her chair the only sound for a moment. “donations?” “yes. for a patient.” her brows lift, curious, maybe even wary. there’s a pause as her eyes flick across your face, which makes you stand a little straighter. the scrutiny almost makes you adjust your earrings, but you resist, deciding instead to press your palms gently against the counter. “i mean… i don’t—i don’t know what the proper channels are, or if this is even something people… do,” you continue. “but i’d like to cover a few months of treatment… or at least contribute. under a specific name.” “what’s the name?” she asks. “junseo choi… he must be in pediatrics.” “hm. let me check…” her fingers begin their soft staccato over the keyboard, the plastic keys clicking through the silence as you stand there, shifting your weight and glancing around the lobby. “yes, he’s here under the pediatric unit,” she murmurs, eyes flicking toward you. “respiratory wing. long term observation for advanced cystic fibrosis… he’s been here a while.” your lashes flutter, barely, but it feels seismic. advanced cystic fibrosis. he’s just a kid… just a kid. and this is what seunghyun fights for. this is what he carries in his silence, every single day. you draw in a slow breath, aware now of how cold the air is against your throat, how loud your pulse sounds in your ears. “and you said,” she prompts gently, “you’d like to make a contribution toward his care?” “yes.” you nod. “yes, i’d like to help.” “and your relation to the patient?”
you hesitate. it’s such a simple question… one that expects a simple answer. but your mouth doesn’t want to move. you’re not family, nor a guardian. you’ve never even met the kid. and seunghyun… he probably wouldn’t want you here. no, actually he’d hate it. he wouldn’t want you knowing this. still, you lift your chin, the gesture subtle. the only armor you have. “i’m… friends with his brother,” you say. the lie folds out so smoothly it almost sounds true. “okay. i’m going to need your full name.” you tell her and the woman nods, jotting something down on the form in front of her. “you can wait here,” she says once she’s done. “i’ll get someone from billing to come speak with you about the logistics. it’ll just take a moment.” you nod, and she gestures toward a row of chairs near the window. you take the farthest one. you stare out at the morning light bleeding through the big glass windows, imagining seunghyun in this same building, sitting beside his sick little brother. you press your lips together as you feel that stupid, helpless burn behind your eyes. the kind you know better than to indulge. a few minutes go by before you hear: “miss?” you turn at the sound, startled. a woman in pale blue scrubs stands a few feet away, holding a clipboard, her ponytail slipping loose at the base of her neck. “billing can see you now.”
the nurse—or assistant, or whoever she is—doesn’t make small talk as she leads you down the hushed corridor, her footsteps brisk against the floor. she stops before a narrow door, knocks once without waiting for a reply, and opens it. behind the desk inside the room sits a man in a collared shirt, glasses perched low on his nose. “this is the young woman asking about contributing to the choi file,” the nurse says, handing over the clipboard. “right,” the man murmurs, flipping a few pages, then finally looking up at you with a polite smile. “have a seat.” you lower yourself carefully into the chair opposite him. “i understand you’re interested in covering a portion of the patient’s treatment?” he asks, flipping to a new form. “yes, if that’s allowed.” “it is, in certain cases,” he replies. “typically, only immediate family members are permitted to pay into a patient’s direct balance. but for long term pediatric care, we have a few auxiliary funds you can contribute to… we can designate the donation toward his specific case, as long as the family consents.” “and if they don’t?” “then it goes into the general respiratory support fund. still helpful, of course. but not as personal.” you hesitate for only a moment before answering, “i’d prefer it be personal.” he studies you for a beat before asking, “how much were you thinking of contributing?” you tell him, the number slipping from your lips without flourish. it makes him pause because it’s… more than expected. a lot more. he clears his throat. “that would be… substantial. enough to cover a few months, possibly longer depending on his treatment schedule.” “good.” “are you sure about this, miss?” there’s no hesitation in your voice when you reply, “yes.” “then we’ll need the family’s consent,” he says. “let them know someone is interested in making a designated donation. if they agree, we’ll process it accordingly.” “and who… who would you contact?” his fingers tap the edge of the clipboard. “his legal guardian. looks like… his older brother, seunghyun, is listed as primary.” of course. of fucking course. he’s going to know. they’re going to call him. “you’ll… tell him someone wants to donate?” he nods. “we’ll let him know someone’s expressed interest in supporting the case. he can choose to accept or decline. should he accept, your contribution will be filed directly under the designated case. if not, we can still place it under general use. is that okay with you, miss?” “yes.” he smiles, satisfied. “very well. i’ll initiate the process and place the preliminary authorization on hold. our staff will contact mr. choi shortly to request formal consent for the allocation.” you offer a small, wordless nod, your hands folded neatly over your lap. he rises from his chair, and you mirror his action, rising as well. “you’re welcome to wait outside while we make the call. it shouldn’t take long.” “actually—” you begin, briefly glancing down at the thin gold watch wrapped around your wrist, its hands ticking just past eight o’clock. visiting hours have officially begun. “i realize it’s now within the appropriate timeframe for visitation. and i don’t wish to intrude, of course, but… would it be possible for me to see him? junseo?” you pause. “even if only through the glass.” you know that look, the click of thought behind his eyes… he’s thinking it through. you can tell he knows he shouldn’t, but the number you offered is still sitting at the back of his mind, and you can see the moment it tips the scale. he hesitates, but it doesn’t matter. you’ve already seen the answer in the resigned set of his mouth and the defeated exhale that follows. “i’ll see what i can do.”
seunghyun’s fresh out of the shower when his phone begins to ring. he has a towel slung low on his hips, another one pressed against the back of his head as he rubs it through his damp hair. his bare feet track water across the floor as he walks toward the nightstand, thinking about the errands he was supposed to run before heading in to see junseo. but the second he sees the number flash across the screen, his heart stumbles. suburban hospital. in an instant, the worst unfolds in his mind, and he braces for it as he picks up the phone. but his panic quickly shifts into confusion as they explain that someone has come forward offering to cover several months of junseo’s care. seunghyun sits down hard on the edge of the bed. “i’m sorry—what?” those are the only words he manages to form, stuck on a loop, blinking at the floor. the voice continues, outlining the conditions once more, underscoring the generosity of a young woman who insisted it be used exclusively for junseo. his stomach turns. he knows immediately. “who?” he asks anyway. “what’s her name?” when your name is spoken, he lets out a loud, frustrated exhale and presses the heel of his hand to his forehead, dragging it down to his mouth. silence stretches on the other end of the line. “…sir? are you alright?” “yes. yeah. i’m okay,” he mutters, albeit unconvincingly. there’s a pause. “would you like to accept the donation then, mr. choi? if so, you’ll need to come in and sign the necessary paperwork.” the question barely registers. his brain is still reeling, emotions ricocheting violently through the space where his restraint usually sits. seunghyun shakes his head to no one. “is she still there? at the hospital?” he asks, cutting across the formal tone entirely. “yes, i believe so. she requested to see your brother, briefly… from outside the room only.” “don’t let her leave. please,” he says, getting to his feet. “i need to speak to her first.”
seunghyun spots you across the hallway, seated on the bench of chairs in front of his brother’s room, composed as ever, the same poised stillness he’s seen on you everywhere else. his jaw tightens as he approaches, footsteps loud against the floor, squeaking faintly with each step. yet you don’t turn your head until he exchanges a few words with a passing nurse, one who’s been taking care of junseo since the beginning. he watches your shoulders shift, back straightening instinctively as you stand, your expression softening at the sight of him. your hands find each other in front of your body, fingers laced tight to hide the way they’ve started to tremble as the knot in your stomach grows the closer he gets. as you feared, his expression isn’t kind. seunghyun doesn’t offer so much as a greeting before stopping in front of you, and the first words that slip through his lips are: “are you fucking crazy?” in that clipped tone of his. your mouth parts, but no sound comes out. his presence swallows the air around you, and for a moment all you can do is stare at him—at the tension in his shoulders, the damp strands of hair still clinging to his forehead, and the look in his eyes that makes your chest hurt. “i—” you start, voice tentative. “i know this isn’t ideal, but i just—” “oh, no, don’t even” he snaps. “don’t even try to explain.” “seunghyun—” “i told you!” he continues, “i told you i didn’t want anything from you!” hearing those words again stings. he meant them that night, and he means them even more now. it feels like he’s not just rejecting the gesture, or the money, or your presence here—but you, entirely. like the very thought of you being involved in any part of his life is something he can’t stomach. “why are you even doing this?” your hands clench in front of you. “i’m sorry, i wanted—” “you think just because you have money, you can show up here and try to fix my fucking life?” he asks, and this time there’s something cruel in the way he says it. you shake your head. “that’s not—i didn’t do this to—” “no?” he cuts in again. “then what did you do it for?” his eyes flick over you. over your neat silk shirt, the pearls at your ears, the golden watch on your wrist… and the resentment there is unmistakable. “i just… i-i wanted to help.” “help,” he echoes, holding back a bitter laugh. “you think that’s what this is? well, let me make something clear—i don’t need your fucking help. i don’t need anything done for the sake of your conscience.“ “how the fuck do you expect me to feel, seunghyun?” you fire back, voice rising. “you made it abundantly clear this was my fault—that i’m the reason you lost the money from that fight. so tell me… what would you have me do with that?!” his expression falters, that rigid anger slipping into something close to regret. “and now you’re standing here, speaking to me as if i’ve come to soothe my ego—when all i’ve done has been torn myself up about this for weeks, trying to figure out how to make it right,” you go on. “i didn’t walk in expecting a thank you… or some sweeping gesture of forgiveness. i wasn’t—i wasn’t hoping for anything, really. not even this conversation. i didn’t even need to see you.” you draw in a breath, eyes locked on his. “i came because i feel responsible. not just for what happened… but for whatever it is you think when you look at me like that. so if you’re going to reject the donation, then fine. but do it because it’s the wrong decision for your brother. not because you can’t stand the idea of taking something from me.”
seunghyun swallows hard at your words, his chest rising and falling in uneven rhythm. his eyes drop to the floor. avoiding your gaze is the only mercy he can offer himself because he shouldn’t have spoken to you like that. he doesn’t know what it is about you that makes him say things he regrets with everything he has. he just knows it happens every damn time. he forces himself to meet your eyes again. and what he sees there, in the glimmer behind them as they flicker over his face… makes something in him twist. “it wasn’t your fault.” “what?” “that i lost.” “you said—” “i know what i said,” he cuts you off. “and i know i shouldn’t have said it. i know how i made you feel.” his mouth presses into a thin line as the memory surfaces—the image of you with tears in your eyes etched into him forever. “i’m sorry.” you let out a soft sigh. that’s not what you came here for. you hadn’t expected those words, hadn’t even imagined he was capable of saying them. but you can’t deny that hearing the apology loosens something in you. your shoulders drop as you offer a small nod before saying, “then don’t make this harder than it has to be. please, seunghyun… just accept the donation.” you barely finish the sentence when the door to junseo’s room opens with a gentle creak and a nurse steps out, making both of you turn your heads. she glances between the two of you, surprised at the sight of seunghyun. “mr. choi,” she says gently, as if she isn’t sure whether to interrupt. “i didn’t realize you’d arrived.” seunghyun nods. “i just got here.” “oh. well, your brother’s awake,” she continues. “he’s doing alright today, his numbers look good. a little more fatigued than usual, but… stable” she trails off with a small, hopeful shrug. “we’ve started the morning treatment. he’s been asking for you.” she glances down at her chart, then back up. seunghyun’s looking past her, eyes fixed on the door. “hyung?” the sound of his brother’s voice from inside the room pulls at something in seunghyun’s face, softening his features. the nurse offers a smile. “we’ll be starting his respiratory therapy later this morning,” she adds. “a few breathing rounds and some percussion. nothing too heavy today.” seunghyun nods again. “okay. thank you.” she excuses herself with a polite murmur and slips away down the hall, leaving the two of you alone again—still standing outside that pale blue door. you clear your throat gently while the air between you and him thickens again. “i should… i should just go,” you say. “i didn’t mean to stay this long.” but you haven’t even taken two steps when seunghyun turns toward you. “wait—uh… would you… would you like to meet him?” it sounds genuine, and you don’t take that for granted because he’s choosing, of his own volition, to let you into something he rarely shares. you understand, that this isn’t something he’s done before. “yes. yes, i would love that.”
junseo is eight. small for his age, but with the kind of presence that swells to fill whatever room he’s in. he’s eager, barely pausing for breath as he recounts, in painstaking detail, the birthday the nurses organized for him in may. “two cakes,” he tells you, beaming. “one vanilla, one chocolate.” the memory clearly delights him. junseo talks above his coughs, relentless in his enthusiasm. his sentences are often interrupted by wheezing or a scratchy intake of air, but he refuses to let his lungs slow him down. seunghyun doesn’t intervene at first, hand resting lightly at the edge of the bed. but when the coughing persists, he leans in, saying “slow down, buddy,” with a softness that surprises you. “i’m fine,” junseo says, stubborn but smiling, eyes darting back to you. you let the boy guide the conversation, nodding when he shows you the drawing taped above his bed, then a stuffed frog that’s apparently named after a pro-wrestler, then a lego set he’s been building ‘for like a thousand years.’ and all the while, you’re aware of seunghyun beside you—though not in the way you’re used to. there’s a gentler cadence to the way he speaks to junseo. you watch the curve of his mouth lift more times than you’ve ever seen before, too accustomed to the tight lip he usually offers. but a dozen times already, you’ve caught the sound of his laugh, stirred by something ridiculous his little brother said, or a face he made, or the exaggerated retelling of a story. and when, by sheer accident, both your laughs happen to overlap, your eyes meet. seunghyun’s gaze darts away fast, smile faltering as if he’s been caught off guard by his own ease and the fact that you’re part of it, too.
when the nurses return and begin their preparations, you take it as your cue. the soft exchanges of clinical vernacular become the backdrop to your departure. seunghyun doesn’t say anything as he falls into step beside you, and for a while, neither of you speaks at all. the hallway stretches ahead, and the two of you walk its length in silence until it gives way to the lobby, now bustling with the late-morning crowd. you slow instinctively, no longer sure how to end… this unexpected lull in the war. the last few hours were the closest thing to peace you’ve ever managed with seunghyun, and you feel the absurd ache of wanting to preserve it just a little longer. you both start to speak at once. “well, it was nice—” you begin. “have you—” he says at the same time. you let out a soft, startled laugh. “sorry, you go first.” but he shakes his head. “no, no. it’s fine. you go.” “really, go ahead.” he exhales, the smallest shift in his shoulders betraying his discomfort. “i just wanted to know if… you’ve eaten. you’ve been here all morning.” it’s such an innocuous question… a simple, human inquiry. but it catches you off guard. perhaps it’s the gentleness in his voice, or the way he can’t quite meet your eyes when he says it, as though embarrassed by the subtle offer. your gaze flickers toward him and lingers, surprised by how tenderness looks on him. he notices your expression change, too—the subtle widening of your eyes and the uncertainty behind them. the thought festers, unwelcome but persistent in his mind: why would someone like you want to share another second of your day with someone like him? he’s been thinking about it all morning: what you’ve done for him, why you’ve done it, and whether any of it would’ve happened if he hadn’t raised his voice at you that night. so… why would you want to? the question loops with increasing venom. look at her. and then: look at me. he’s been trying to silence that particular thought since the first time he saw you. everything about you (what you wear, how you carry yourself, the vocabulary you use when you speak honed by years of elite education, your composure and your bright mind) strikes him as foreign. they’re cruel reminders of the chasm between his world and yours. he doesn’t hate you. he tells himself often—perhaps too often—that it isn’t you he resents, but what you represent: privilege in human form. but even as these thoughts surface and settle, they do little to quell the pull he feels toward you, entirely beyond his control.
"i haven't," you say at last. seunghyun nods slowly, a breath pushing through his chest as though preparing for something far more significant than it is. "do you... want to grab something? there's a place not far from here—" "riggs is waiting for me outside," you interrupt. "i imagine he's bored out of his mind by now." "i told him to leave." your brows lift. "pardon?" "i told him to leave," he repeats, slower. "when i got here. i said i'd stay with you." "you're not even on duty," you say, tilting your head. "today is your scheduled day off." "and riggs is the least professional man i've ever met," he replies without missing a beat, the tone almost dismissive. you offer a faint, skeptical sound. "so you took it upon yourself?" "he let me. he's not exactly strict with protocol... didn't need much persuading." you suppress a smile. "he's perfectly kind to me." "and unprofessional," seunghyun reiterates. you hum faintly, a quiet note of concession, but there's a flicker of amusement in your eyes now, though you don't give it away fully. "then by that logic," you say, tone dry, "you're being unprofessional too—asking me to lunch." there she is, seunghyun thinks to himself. there she is with that incisive tone, so characteristically hers. he doesn't smile, but his mouth twitches. "i'm off the clock... and whatever you're thinking, this isn't quite that." "no? then what is it, exactly?" "off-duty courtesy." you let out a scoff, shaking your head once, amused despite yourself. "but don't worry," he continues. "i can take no for an answer" "who said anything about no?"
the hamburger is placed in front of you with an unceremonious thud, the fries sliding precariously to one side. you stare at it, brow drawn, before saying, “is it… supposed to look like that?” as you inspect the sesame bun. “i’ve never seen one quite so… flattened.” seunghyun doesn’t try to hide the incredulous laugh that leaves him. “what?” you blink, feigning innocence, though the lift of your brow suggests you know exactly what. “i’m just making an observation.” he leans back in the booth, gaze fixed on you, the corner of his mouth tugging upward. “an observation,” he repeats, dryly. “yes. about the… presentation,” you clarify, fingers lifting the top bun delicately, as if you expect something grotesque to be lurking under it. “i’m not accustomed to food arriving looking like it’s already been chewed.” seunghyun exhales a soft scoff through his nose, reaching for the ketchup with one hand before unscrewing the cap. “it’s a hamburger,” he says, squeezing a generous line across his fries without looking at you. you glance down and peer at the small slice of tomato, the plasticine sheen of the cheese, then glance back at him with unmasked skepticism. “i’m simply saying… it looks rather dejected.” “but still good,” he replies, matter-of-fact, setting the ketchup bottle down and lifting his burger with both hands. before you can reply, he takes a bite—chews, swallows, then gestures toward your untouched plate with a lazy flick of his fingers. “go on. it’s not going to poison you.” you sigh before lifting the burger reluctantly, fingers barely touching its surface as if the entire thing might disintegrate in your hands—or worse, stain them. the moment grease seeps onto the plate below, your nose wrinkles. seunghyun catches the expression before you can mask it and it earns an amused chuckle from him, head shaking slowly as he watches you with begrudging fondness. you offer him a withering look before turning your attention back to the offending meal. delicately, you take a bite. your brows lift the faintest degree at the taste, a quiet, involuntary sound humming in your throat. “yeah,” he says. “i told you it’s good.”
you both eat in peaceful silence for a while, though calling it peaceful feels misleading—there’s nothing serene about it. it’s a silence too aware of itself, making you hyperconscious of every bite you take. but what is there to say? the strangeness of the situation is laughable: you’re seated across from seunghyun, a man who, up until a few hours ago, couldn’t speak to you without remarks or disdain. and now you’re sharing lunch, knees brushing under the table, as if this were something you’ve done before. but it isn’t. and if that weren’t enough, you met his eight year old brother today, after making the decision to cover months of his treatment. you can tell seunghyun’s just as uncomfortable as you are, his gaze fixed exclusively on the window beside your booth, refusing to meet yours. somehow, that feels weirder than anything else, because you’re used to his gaze on you. and you realize, with a strange sort of embarrassment, that you miss it. you reach for your glass of water, taking a slow sip. then you clear your throat softly, dabbing at your fingers with a napkin as you glance up, finally catching his attention. “the man from billing mentioned you’re junseo’s legal guardian.” there’s an imperceptible stiffening in his shoulders before you continue, “i assumed your parents might be abroad… in korea, perhaps?” you pause, tilting your head. “i found it curious. usually—” “they’re not.” you blink, unbothered by the interruption. “oh. so they live here, then?” your tone is inflected with the naiveté that so often accompanies your curiosity. it’s genuine and unassuming… but it lands the wrong way. out of all the things you could’ve said or asked—of all the neutral nothings available to fill the silence—you, unknowingly, touched the place he guards most viciously. seunghyun chews at the inside of his cheek, buying himself a few more seconds before speaking. “my mother died three years ago. cystic fibrosis.” he pauses, tongue pressing against the inside of his cheek now before he exhales a mirthless sound. there’s bitterness in it, sharpened by the grotesque irony of it. the same disease that drained the color from his mother’s face, that made her ribs visible and her breathing labored, is now working its way through junseo, too. as if fate had nothing better to do than rinse and repeat. “and my father… abandoned us long before that.” “i’m—” you start, the word catching awkwardly in your throat. “i’m sorry. i didn’t know.”
he doesn’t respond. you’ve never been particularly good at this sort of thing—at comforting people. not at sympathy, either. you’ve always been far more fluent in detachment and decorum. but what you do know is how to reach for connection, however clumsily. and when words fail, as they often do, you default to the only thing you trust to mean something: a piece of yourself. “i… i understand you. my mother died, too. when i was sixteen.” “i know.” of course he does. it shouldn’t surprise you—he likely knows every significant detail of your life. still, the acknowledgment catches you off guard. you’re only just beginning to realize how much more the two of you might have in common than you were ever willing to admit. “an aneurysm, right?” he asks after a moment. you nod, eyes lowered. “yes… an aneurysm.” you remember everything about that morning with unnerving clarity. how ordinary it had been and how fine she seemed. you’d been getting ready—your father had arranged some kind of showcase, and he’d wanted both of you there, dressed and presentable. she’d called up to you from downstairs—you remember, because you’d been taking too long on purpose, sulking in protest. dragging your feet, curling your lashes slower than ever, fixing your hair with theatrical languor. and when you finally descended the stairs, you found her surrounded by staff, collapsed on the marble floor like a broken figurine. motionless. the doctors said it was a ruptured cerebral aneurysm. that it had likely been there for years, lurking in silence. that she hadn’t suffered. that it was… merciful. but it didn’t feel merciful to you. you don’t realize how far you’ve drifted into memory until you hear seunghyun shift in his seat, a quiet hum of discomfort escaping him. you swallow against the tightness building in your throat. he speaks, with a hint of humor that doesn’t really land. “looks like we’ve got something in common.” the phrasing is absurd. the tone, even more so—delivered like you’d just admitted to sharing a favorite color. you scoff lightly, and turn your head to the side, toward the window he’s been fixated on for most of the meal. you finally understand the appeal of it now.
his gaze doesn’t follow yours. it stays on you as you rest your chin on your hand and press your lips together, trying to hold them still. “what?” seunghyun asks, the faintest smile on his lips, as if coaxing one from you in return. but you only shake your head, changing the topic. “you’re doing a good job with junseo. he’s… he’s a remarkable child. i wish… i wish my family cared for me like that.” he hadn’t expected you to say that. the smile on his face vanishes completely, his gaze drifting down to your hands—manicured nails tapping absently against the varnished wood of the table as your eyes stay trained on the window. “your father cares about you.” that draws your attention. your head turns toward him as you lean back into the booth and fold your arms neatly across your chest. “what exactly makes you believe that?” he hesitates. “i wouldn’t be here if he didn’t.” you raise a single brow. “you call this care? hiring armed men to shadow me from morning to night? to curtail every movement i make and strip me of privacy and autonomy?” he opens his mouth, but you don’t give him the chance to respond. your gaze drifts back to the window as your voice cuts in once more as if stating an objective truth, “he doesn’t care about me. not in the way a normal father should. he only cares about the image i uphold. as long as i remain politically useful… i have value to him. that’s all.” the conversation halts only because the waiter returns, offering a smile as he clears your plates and inquires, in a tone that feels almost absurdly out of place, if you’d like to see the dessert menu. once the waiter retreats, seunghyun asks pointedly: “is that why you do it?” you glance at him, unsure what he means until he adds, “sneak around with that guy. to get back at your father?” you hate how much that sounds like the truth. no, your inner monologue cuts in, it doesn’t sound like the truth. it is the truth. and you hate even more that seunghyun of all people is the one to see through you so effortlessly. your head tilts, studying him. “that’s none your concern.” “it is. since i’m the one tasked with watching you.” “and that grants you insight into my choices?” you scoff.
he leans in, arms resting on the edge of the table as he lowers his voice. “he’s not the safest company for someone like you, and you know that. he’s not worth the cost.” “and what would qualify as worth it in your eyes?” “well, definitely not someone who uses you to feel important.” “you don’t know him.” you shake your head. “you don’t know anything about him.” “i know enough. he took you to an illegal fight, putting you in danger. i think that’s more than enough to form an opinion.” slowly, you mirror his posture, folding your arms on the table, and leaning in until your face is less than a breath away from his. “and what does it say about you, then? hm?” you murmur. “you were there too. you were… the one fighting in that ring.” his eyes narrow. “i never claimed to be any better,” he whispers. you stare at him for a second before leaning back into your seat, letting out a loud huff. “right,” you mutter. “you’re a jerk.” you chew the inside of your cheek as you glance toward the window again. you know seunghyun isn’t a bad person. you see through him, the same way he’s able to see through you. you see how big his heart must be—so big it frightens him, so fragile he guards it fiercely. he builds his walls so diligently you almost feel guilty for wanting to dismantle them to see what’s behind. but you do. you want to see it all.
your dessert arrives moments later—two slices of chocolate cake, each resting on a dish that clearly doesn’t belong to the other. the plates are mismatched, one rimmed with faded florals, the other edged in gold, as if borrowed from two entirely separate homes and made to coexist. you don’t know why that strikes you as strangely fitting. you pick up your fork in silence, and so does he. the first few bites are eaten with detachment. to any outsider, you must look like a couple long past its prime—two people too exhausted to fight, worn down by time and miscommunication, halfway to a divorce lawyer. the thought makes you snort under your breath, earning the faintest glance from seunghyun. why did he even bring me here? you wonder, pushing the soft edge of the cake with the tip of your fork. was this supposed to be a peace offering? a reward? a punishment? you chew slowly, eyes fixed on your plate. part of you wants to speak and tell him, in a casual aside, that you’re no longer seeing aaron. that you’ve stopped answering his calls, that the late night texts have gone unanswered, and that you’re not in the mood for people who don’t mean anything. until the question comes to the surface… why do i want to tell him i’m not seeing aaron anymore? because what would be the point, unless it were to clarify that you are very much single now? that there is no one pulling your attention elsewhere? and if that’s the reason you want to say it, then perhaps it’s better left unsaid. but the thought of the unnecessary need to explain yourself to seunghyun makes a flush of heat creep into your cheeks. you take another bite and let the flavor settle on your tongue before you speak again. “when we were there,” you begin, watching the lines of his face as they tighten at the word there, “he told me you never lose. said i should bet on you.” you glance up just as seunghyun’s eyes lift to meet yours, interest stirring behind them. “but you lost that night,” you continue. “you weren’t fighting back. why?” the edge of command woven into your voice earns you a disbelieving laugh from seunghyun, who shakes his head as he scoops another bite of cake.
“what’s so funny?” you ask, brows lifting in irritation. he chews with infuriating slowness, then gestures vaguely in your direction. “that tone. you’re using it because you know i’m right.” “right about what?” “about everything i said about you and that guy,” he says simply, pointing his fork at you. “and now you feel cornered.” you narrow your eyes. “and now you’re deflecting. i asked you a question.” he hums in agreement. “i heard.” “and?” “and i’m not answering.” “why?” he shrugs. “because i don’t want to.” “that’s not a reason.” “sure it is. just not one you like.” he leans back against the booth, and you set your fork down, the clink of the metal against the ceramic louder than it needs to be. “that’s incredibly childish.” “you can’t always get what you want, princess.” you blink, stunned by the flippancy, by the word itself—princess—the nickname sliding off his tongue with laziness. you let out a dry laugh and press your tongue against the inside of your cheek, nodding once as you glance away. “how original,” you tsk. “you didn’t fight back, and i know there’s a reason for that—” “so?” he cuts in, but you don’t let him reroute this time. “and you said it was my fault,” you continue, “that night, when you shouted at me. you said it was my fault you lost. but at the hospital you said it wasn’t. so which is it? which one’s the lie?” “what, you’re calling me a liar?” “yes. yes, i am. haven’t i made it clear enough?” “well, in that case, so are you.” “i never lied.” “no,” seunghyun concedes that much, tilting his head. “you didn’t. but you didn’t tell the truth either. which, give or take, amounts to the same thing.” you inhale sharply, your jaw tightening as you look away, pretending to be far more interested in your piece of cake than his eyes tracking every change in your expression. “why are we even having this conversation?” “you started it.” “please. how old are you? five?” you mutter, your voice laced with sarcasm. but he doesn’t rise to the bait. if anything, it makes him huff a laugh, irritating you further. “i’ll be honest when you are.”
seunghyun turns the ac on without a word the moment you’re both inside his car. it’s quiet, save for the hum of the air as you settle back into the passenger seat—a silence that could’ve suffocated you if not for the way you’d fiddled with the dial of the radio, ignoring his initial protest with a clipped, “anything’s better than sports talk.” you’d found a station that plays hits from the late eighties and nineties, and though he’d tried switching it back once, he’d eventually let it go. ‘purple rain’ by prince plays and you sing softly under your breath, your fingers tapping the rhythm of the song against your thigh. seunghyun doesn’t comment on it, but you can feel his awareness of you, even if he never once looks away from the road. a few minutes pass before you decide to speak. “we—we’ve stopped talking,” you say, eyes trained on line of houses passing outside your window. he glances at you. “hm?” “that guy and i,” you clarify. “we don’t talk anymore. i’ve been ignoring his texts. and his calls.” you expect some reaction, but he says nothing. his hands remain steady on the wheel. you can tell he’s trying to understand why you’re telling him this now, here, and you suppose he has every right to wonder. but you don’t give him the chance to ask. “you said you wanted honesty,” you murmur, folding your hands together in your lap, thumbs nervously tracing each other. “so i’m giving it to you.” you pause briefly before continuing, “i never really liked him. i let him entertain me because… because i needed to feel like i still had control over something. ever since my father started treating me like a prisoner, i’ve felt like i’ve been suffocating, so i let myself be distracted.” you don’t know why it’s so difficult to say this out loud, when you’ve known it in your bones for months. “and yes. you were right. i do things just to spite him. sometimes without even realizing it. it’s pathetic, i know. but it’s the only power i have left.” seunghyun knew you’d admit it eventually. he just didn’t expect you to lay it bare so plainly. but that’s the thing, isn’t it? you did. and now it’s his turn.
he doesn’t answer. in truth, he’s not sure what there is to say that wouldn’t make him sound like a complete fool. he keeps his eyes on the road, one hand firm on the wheel, the other resting idle on his thigh, but something wordless lingers between you. because you’ve given him honesty… and now you expect the same. he knows that. matter of fact, he can feel the pointed expectation. the road unfurles in front of him, and for a moment, he wonders if he could simply keep driving and outrun the part of him that wants to give in to you. because how is he supposed to say it? what language could possibly justify the truth? that the only reason he didn’t retaliate that night was because he saw you? that it was nothing but the split second glimpse of your face in the crowd that stilled his hand? how does one admit to that? how does he tell you that the only thing he cared about, in that moment, was what you might’ve thought if you’d seen him beat that man bloody? that what he really feared was the possibility of becoming someone you couldn’t look at the same way after? how is he supposed to explain that you have more power over him than anything or anyone ever has? it sounds ridiculous and idiotic no matter how he tries to rearrange it. so instead, he nods. the gesture is barely perceptible, and wholly insufficient. you, of course, are not about to offer him the luxury of silence.
“your turn,” you say. “that’s what you said, right? honesty for honesty.” he glances at you briefly. you’re watching the road, pretending you haven’t just offered him the perfect opportunity to lie. and maybe you know him better than he thinks, because when he doesn’t speak, you continue, “when did you start fighting? i mean… underground.” relief stirs in his chest. it’s not the question he was dreading. “twenty,” he replies. “i was twenty. i needed the money… my mom was pregnant,” he continues, “and my father… had decided he wasn’t interested in being around for any of it. i didn’t want her working herself sick, not with my brother on the way. we didn’t have much, and the military pay wasn’t enough to send back. so… i found other ways. told her i was working handyman jobs off base, fixing things for extra cash… she believed me. maybe because she wanted to.” a pause. “the fights started with the other guys on base. boredom, mostly. friendly stuff at first… then less so.” of course that’s what men do, you think, lips curving wryly at the thought—throw fists in lieu of learning how to say i need help. a ridiculous kind of camaraderie. but you don’t say any of that. you hold your tongue, because this might be the closest he’s ever come to being vulnerable with you, and you know better than to spook it. it’s better to let him keep going, as long as he will, before he remembers who he’s talking to and recoils from the impulse.
“i won every time,” he says, and despite the way he tries to keep his tone level, his voice is tinged with pride. the corner of his mouth curves as he recalls the disbelief in his opponents’ eyes, and the bitterness that always followed. most of them couldn’t stand him. they’d try to humiliate him in the ways they thought would sting most: mocking the shape of his eyes, the slant of his name, calling him things he hadn’t heard since he was a kid on the playground… which were usually followed by ‘you’re not a real american anyway, motherfucker!’, or their favorite, ‘go serve your fucking country instead! stop stealing our money!’ their words always bounced off seunghyun like sweat because he knew exactly what they were trying to do. he knew what it meant when grown men had to stoop to schoolyard slurs just to reclaim some semblance of dignity. it meant they were embarrassed that a twenty year old boy was quicker on his feet than them. “it was easy money, so i kept doing it for a while.” he pauses, and doesn’t look at you when he say the next part, “then i stopped for a year or two. picked it back up a few months ago, when junseo got worse.” “why?” “what do you mean why?” he frowns, as if the question itself is absurd. “i mean—why did you stop?” the silence that follows feels strange. “i don’t want to talk about it.” “what?” your head turns sharply. “what do you mean you don’t want to talk about it?” “it means exactly what you heard,” he snaps. and now you’re staring at him, incredulous, your gaze drifting from the grip of his hands on the steering wheel to his side profile. “you said honesty for honesty,” you remind him. “i gave you mine. now you give me yours.” “i did,” he retorts. “i told you why i started. that’s enough.” “that’s not how this works.” “it is, i’m sorry.” he clearly isn’t sorry. “the conversation is over.” “i didn’t even get to ask you why you didn’t fight back,” you mutter bitterly, a last ditch attempt to pry the truth out of him. he shrugs, a smirk ghosting over his mouth. “should’ve chosen your question more wisely.”
you let out a breath through your nose and sink a little lower into your seat, arms folding tightly across your chest as you angle your body back toward the window. you know there’s no use pushing further, seunghyun’s already pulled the shutters down and locked them from the inside. and you’ve learned by now that when he doesn’t want to talk, he simply won’t. no amount of coaxing or confrontation will pry him open. still, the defeat leaves a bitter taste in your mouth. you watch the world blur past you through the glass, leafy shadows flickering across your skin. you could leave it here, you suppose. you probably should… yeah… but you don’t. “can i ask you something else?” “i don’t know, can you?” you resist the urge to roll your eyes. “you have… what? ten years of tactical experience? at least, that’s what my father told me.” he glances at you, suspicious of where this is going. “and you know, i’ve been thinking… if someone like you taught me, i could probably learn a thing or two about how to defend myself.” the sigh that escapes from his lips is immediate. “no.” “you don’t even want to think about it? i’m not asking to involve myself in… whatever it is you do. i just want to know how to hold my own. is that so outrageous?” “yes.” “why?” “because it’s not your job to hold your own. it’s mine,” he says, then pauses, as if hearing the words himself for the first time. “i mean—” he rubs the back of his neck. “it shouldn’t have to be… when i’m here.” there’s a note of conviction in it, something protective to the point of irrationality. and even if he means well, it pisses you off, because it flattens you into the very thing you’ve been trying to get your way out of: someone else’s responsibility. “right,” you murmur, mouth pressed into a tight line. “of course. wouldn’t want to disrupt the ecosystem my father’s so carefully built. god forbid i wander too far from the cage.” your tongue presses against the inside of your cheek as your leg starts bouncing from your barely contained anger. “you know, you talk like safety is this… luxury i’ve always had. like i should be grateful to have people around who can throw punches for me. but that’s not how it feels.”
you expect him to say something reassuring, because that’s what people tend to do when they realize they’ve crossed a line… but he doesn’t. “you asked why i wouldn’t teach you,” he says. “because you don’t need it, that’s why. you don’t need it nor have needed it—” “i haven’t needed it?” you cut in, incredulous, your voice rising in disbelief. “hello? someone tried to kidnap me. and i’m still recovering from it.” “yeah. and the only reason they tried is because your father’s a senator—” you turn to look at him fully, stunned, almost laughing at the sheer audacity of the sentence leaving his mouth. “so what? what exactly are you trying to imply? that since i’ve lived a certain kind of life—one i didn’t choose, by the way—my fear means less? that i somehow deserved it?” seunghyun, who had still been mid thought when you interrupted him, shuts his mouth slowly. “that’s not what i said, alright?” he mutters, glancing toward you for a second before returning his gaze to the road. “you’re twisting my words.” “am i? because it sounds an awful lot like you’re being cruel, seunghyun. cruel.” “i’m not—” “and for what? to make a point? to remind me of how fortunate i am to have been born into the life i have? believe me, i am aware. i am reminded every single day.” “you’re not listening to me.” “no, i am. i’ve listened everyday. i’ve endured your constant commentary and your glares and… whatever. all because you resent me for having the life i have. and now you have the audacity to tell me that i’ve never needed to learn things like that, belittling the fact that a group of men grabbed me and tried to force me into a car. how dare you?” you shake your head. “and let me also remind you—what happened to me is precisely what gave you a fucking job.” the swear word tears out of you before you can stop it, and you almost hear your father’s voice scolding you for being vulgar. “you wouldn’t be here otherwise. so maybe you should find a better outlet for your moral superiority.”
the words are meaner than you intended, but you don’t retract them. it grates against him. not because you’re wrong, but because of how easily you can wield it, how natural it seems for you to stand taller in an argument. and it offends him more than he wants to admit. “yeah, your father gave me this job. and i earn every fucking cent by putting up with your fucking attitude.” “oh, please—” “you think i should thank you for it or something?” “i think you should stop acting like you’re above me when you owe your paycheck to what happened—” “above you? you think i feel above you?” his laugh is humorless. “you’ve looked down on me since the first day!” “because you hate me!” you fire back. “you’ve hated me from the beginning!” “i don’t hate you! okay?” you shake your head, scoffing. “yes, you do! everything about you says you do. and i’m beyond tired of this constant derision. so, you know what?! just fucking say it! we’re back to bickering like always, so go on—say it! say you hate me.” “but i don’t!” he repeats, dragging a hand over his jaw, furious with himself, with you, with everything, before forcing the words out again, rougher. “i don’t hate you. i hate—” he cuts himself short, before he says it, “i hate the life you’ve had handed to you.” you let out a disbelieving laugh as your eyes bore into his profile. “and what exactly do you think that is, seunghyun? hm? that ‘life’ is the marrow of who i am. so you can claim not to hate me all you wish, but what you’ve just confessed is nothing more than a very subtle way of affirming it.”
silent is an adjective that falls pitifully short of capturing the rest of the drive. the air is weighted, saturated with all the words you should not have said and all the ones he refuses to take back. how is it possible, you wonder, that the two of us manage to circle back here every time? and unbeknownst to you, seunghyun is wondering the same thing, though his private litany is a lot more self critical, replaying every turn of phrase and every moment where he could have chosen to express himself differently. you do not look at him again until the car slows after driving under the familiar arch of the estate. he turns the music down just as you unfasten your belt. “thank you for driving me home,” you say at last, still a bit touched by pride. “and for lunch.” “of course.” his nod is spare, his voice even quieter when he adds, “thank you, too. for what you did for my brother.” your lips curve, the expression genuine. “you don’t need to thank me for that.” you push the door open, one foot finding the stone, the outside hot air rushing in. but before you can rise fully, seunghyun’s voice cuts through with urgency. “wait—” his hand closes around your wrist. you turn toward him, startled. he’s leaned in, shoulders squared toward you, bracing for the weight of his own words. “i meant it,” he says. “i don’t hate you. i’ve never hated you.” your eyes drop to where his fingers hold you. the warmth of his palm against your skin is disarming, so different from the first time he touched you—when his grip was tighter and his voice had warned you never to try again. now there is no warning. “i promise,” he adds. the sincerity in his tone and his touch bring heat to your cheeks, unbidden, and you blink slowly, struggling to form your reply. you offer the smallest nod, your voice nearly catching as you whisper, “okay. i’ll… i’ll see you tomorrow.” “i’ll see you tomorrow.” you step out, the door closing behind you. but the impression of his hand lingers long after he’s gone.
if anyone had told you a few months ago that seunghyun would become the closest thing you’d ever had to a true friend, you would’ve laughed outright. yet here you are, finding it less absurd by the day. perhaps ‘friend’ still feels too imprecise for what this really is, but it is the nearest word you can summon for what has slowly taken shape between you. after he accepted the donation, albeit reluctantly, he opened the smallest door. you started showing up at the hospital pretty often, under the pretense of checking that the funds were being put to use properly, that junseo’s care reflected every cent of your contribution. one visit followed another, and somehow, it always ended with you and seunghyun seated across from each other at some table, drinking coffee or eating lunch. sometimes, when schedules and circumstance left you with no other option, even the hospital cafeteria would do. you complained, predictably, about the state of the food. and each time, without fail, seunghyun laughed at you. you would roll your eyes, feigning disdain, but secretly you had grown to love the sound, no matter the reason, and no matter how fleeting.
but as much as you wish to live inside those moments with seunghyun, you cannot escape the world that waits beyond them. summer ends, and when october comes, you’re pulled back into orbit around your father’s expectations. it happens on a night like any other, except that it’s your father’s birthday this time. when the guests have gone and the staff has retreated, his tone changes from cordial to purposeful. “the youth policy summit is next month,” he says. “we’ll need to finalize your talking points by the end of the week. they’re particularly interested in your perspective. thwy think it’ll be relatable.” you snort softly. “i’m not sure that’s the word they’ll use.” “nonsense. you’ve grown into someone the public can trust. and you have a voice people listen to, whether you like it or not. you should learn to use it.” “for you,” you say, before you can stop yourself. “for yourself,” he corrects. “i’m not going to be here forever, you know? you need to start thinking about your future.” you breathe out through your nose, resisting the urge to argue. “i have been,” you murmur. “and honestly, i’m not sure i want that.” “not sure you don’t want what?” “this,” you say, gesturing vaguely at the air. “i don’t even know if politics is what i want.” he blinks, almost disbelieving. “politics is what you studied.” “i know. but i… i’d like to travel for a while. there are places i’ve read about for years, that i’d like to see for myself. i want… i want to learn how other people live, what they value, what they dream about...” you pause, smiling at the thought. “i could start somewhere close—south america, or eastern europe. or anywhere, really. somewhere where i have to figure things out on my own.” he leans back slightly, the movement heavy with disappointment. “so what then? you’d rather abandon all that education, all the connections you’ve been given, just to wander?” “no, not to ‘wander,’” you reply. “to travel. and learn.” he shakes his head. “you sound just like your mother when you say things like that.” though he doesn’t mean it unkindly, it hurts all the same. “do i?” “mmmh.” “i don’t think that’s such a terrible thing.” “no, it’s not terrible.” he studies you for a long moment before adding, “just naive.”
that conversation, unsurprisingly, led nowhere. you hadn’t expected it to. you’d seen the refusal coming long before the words even left your mouth. how could he possibly allow it? how could he allow his only daughter, the only person he has left, to go somewhere beyond his reach? no, you’d known how it would go. you always do. how would he explain it to his colleagues? the senator’s daughter abandoning her ‘promising trajectory,’ turning her back on the investment of a lifetime. all those years of education, the introductions, the future he crafted for you, your image—a thousand strings pulled to place you exactly where you are now. a spokesperson in your own right, representing one of his youth initiatives, praised for your composure, your eloquence, the way you’ve inherited his instinct for persuasion. the thought of you throwing it all away to wander, as he so mockingly put it, was never going to be tolerated. not in his world. and so here you are, exactly a month later, on your way to the youth policy summit in washington, d.c.
you sit in the backseat of the car, driven by your father’s chauffeur, with seunghyun in the passenger seat, the usual arrangement. it isn’t a long drive; the first ten minutes slip by without incident. you’ve resigned yourself to stillness, staring intermittently out the window before lowering your gaze to the stack of notes resting in your lap with every word your father expects you to say tonight, meant to sound sincere. the sun is sinking fast, painting the world in amber and making the trees look ethereal, the faint orange haze settling over the highway. your phone vibrates against your knee and you don’t need to check the screen to know it’s your father. he wants to know how much longer, reminds you that the press is waiting by the entrance, that there will be photos before you head inside. you answer evenly, the same tone you’ve learned to use when your thoughts threaten to show. “we’ll be there shortly,” you say. but just as he continues, you end the call mid sentence, distracted by the change in seunghyun’s body language. his shoulders stiffen, hovering closer to the dashboard before exchanging a few glances with the driver, a flicker of wordless understanding that sharpens the air around you. you watch him lean forward in his seat, his gaze fixed on the rear view mirror, eyes narrowing at something you can’t yet see. the orange light cuts across his face, accentuating the sudden severity in his expression. “is something wrong?” you ask. his reply is instant. “get down.” “what—” “down!” he barks, turning halfway in his seat. “that car—”
the first shot cuts him off. the sound is louder than anything you’ve ever heard: a split second crack that rips the air apart, glass bursting, making shards spray across the backseat, one of them slicing through your cheekbone. but you barely have time to gasp, ducking instinctively, the seatbelt biting into your shoulder as your hands clutch the scattered notes in your lap. the second shot follows before the first has even finished echoing. the front windshield fractures into a web of white cracks, the driver shouting something unintelligible as the car jerks forward. from the corner of your eye, you see seunghyun reach across his chest, slipping his hand under his jacket and drawing a gun from his holster. “stay down okay?” he tells you, before leaning halfway out the window. one arm braces against the doorframe, while the other aligns the weapon with the pursuing car.
you feel the sudden, reckless urge to pull him back inside, terrified they might hurt him. there’s a moment where you think he might actually listen if you call his name, but before you can reach for him and your voice can even find its way out of your throat, he fires. the sound is monstrous. it detonates inside the car, swallowing every other noise. you flinch violently, hands flying to your ears, your shoulders curling forward as if that could make you smaller. the air fills instantly with the stinging scent of smoke and gunpowder and your eyes squeeze shut. you can feel each echo shudder through the frame of the car, one gunshot after another, and all you can do is fold into yourself, praying for it to stop.
meanwhile, the driver’s trying to steady the wheel, hands trembling. “sir—i-i can’t—!” he stammers, voice filled with panic. “keep driving!” seunghyun commands. then another gunshot rings out, except not from seunghyun’s gun this time. before you can make sense of anything, there’s a muffled grunt from the front seat. he’s been hit. seunghyun’s shoulder jerks as he falls back into the car, his gun still gripped in his left hand while his right presses hard against the spreading crimson on his sleeve. you freeze, watching the color bloom and darken. his jaw locks in pain, yet he refuses to make a sound beyond that single, bitten-off exhale. “seunghyun—” you reach for him, but just as your fingers brush the fabric of his sleeve, his hand leaves the wound and finds your shoulder. he forces you down, his palm pressed between your shoulder blades, guiding your head beneath the window line just as another round of bullets tears through the air. the driver jerks the wheel again, swearing under his breath. the road curves sharply to the right, and the tires lose their grip. the shriek of rubber against the asphalt is the last thing you hear before gravity takes over and the car veers off the shoulder, plunging down the embankment and into a thicket of trees. the horizon flips on its head, making your body lift violently from the seat, then slam back down as the vehicle rolls. you can’t tell how many times, only that every sound mixes together: the thud of your head against the window before it breaks, the crack of the glass, and the air being forced from your lungs. when the motion finally stops, there’s only ringing. you try to lift your head, but darkness crowds your vision. you hear seunghyun’s voice calling your name… before everything goes silent.
he’s the first thing you see when your eyes open again. dusk has already fallen; the trees outside are silhouettes now, shrouded in the last gray light of the evening. for a moment, the world swims in and out of focus. you blink a few times and then seunghyun’s there, leaning over you, his expression filled with panic and relief in equal measure. “oh, thank god,” he breathes out. his hand trembles as it finds your cheek, thumb brushing gently over your skin before he taps again, coaxing your attention. “hey—hey, look at me. can you hear me?” you nod faintly, your voice a rasp. “i… i think so.” he exhales shakily, as if he’s been holding his breath for hours. “don’t move,” he murmurs before his fingers slip under your chin, tilting your face toward the fading light as he inspects you. his thumb grazes the line of blood on your cheekbone, the one cut by the glass, making you wince. “shit—sorry. does it hurt anywhere else? hm? your neck, your head?”
“my head,” you answer, your hand lifting gingerly to the spot where you feel pain. your fingers tremble as they comb through your hair, expecting to come away slick with blood. but when you pull them back into view, they’re clean. “it’s just a concussion,” you murmur. “i’m okay. just a bit dizzy.” you even try to smile to soften the crease between his brows, but the effort barely lands. his eyes don’t leave yours, the worry in them stubborn. “good,” he says, almost to himself. “that’s good.” he swallows, nodding. “fuck, you really scared the shit out of me.” his breath shakes with the remnants of panic as he bows his head, his shoulders slowly losing their rigid line while the adrenaline drains from him. without thinking, your hand reaches for him, the pad of your thumb brushing over a smear of dirt. “hey,” you say softly, “look at me.” you guide his face back toward you, gently, trying not to touch the cuts marring his skin, until he has no choice but to meet your gaze. your eyes drift from the cuts and scratches on his face to the red stain on his sleeve, the fabric clinging wetly to his arm. the memory of him getting hit by a bullet floods in then, which makes you draw in a sharp breath. “seunghyun… you… you’re…” the sight makes your stomach turn, but before you can form more words, he beats you to it after reading your gaze. “it’s just my arm. don’t worry about me.” he’s insane, you think, utterly insane if he believes that i won’t worry about him. and seunghyun must see it written all over your face: the furrow in your brow, the quick parting of your lips, and the inhale that precedes your protest. he knows you too well by now. so he cuts you off before you can speak. “he’s okay, too.” “what?” he gestures faintly with his chin toward the shattered window. you turn, following his gaze. through the fractured glass, you spot your father’s long-time employee, the chauffeur, standing a few paces from the wreck. he’s leaning heavily on one leg, his phone pressed to his ear. even from here, you can see the shake in his free hand. “he’s getting us help.”
you’re still trying to make sense of it all a few days later, piecing together fragments that refuse to be coherent. the same people who tried to kidnap you months ago had now tried to kill you, and somehow, that sentence feels absurd every time you think it. what could they possibly gain from that? the police have been to the house three times since the accident, and each visit feels like a performance you no longer have the strength for. they make you recount the story again and again, and each time, you feel a little less certain that it even happened to you. then, they have the audacity to tell you what you already knew they would: it wasn’t a murder attempt, but another warning meant for your father.
you don’t even bother arguing. at this point, you’re exhausted. you don’t care if it was a threat or a message… you care that you were inside that car. and that not only you, but two others could have died—that seunghyun could have died. you’ve barely left your room since. the staff move in and out, bringing trays you rarely touch, fluffing your pillows, and pretending not to notice when you turn away from the light. every few hours someone checks in to ask if you need anything. you don’t. not anything they can give anyway. and on top of that, as if the guards weren’t already enough, the government has sent someone new. a special agent, like your father called him while insisting his presence’s necessary after what happened.
you don’t hear much from seunghyun after the accident. you know he’s recovering, that his arm needed stitches and that your father insisted on covering the hospital bills. but beyond that, the updates are scarce. you’re told he’ll return once he’s cleared for duty, that he refused to take more leave than absolutely necessary. so, the house is full of people, yet the person you want by your side more than anyone else, is nowhere to be found. you try not to think about it, or about him, though the effort feels increasingly futile. sometimes you catch yourself glancing at the front gates from your window, or pausing when you hear footsteps in the hall, expecting to hear his familiar voice from the other side. you miss seunghyun. and it feels… weird. it’s ridiculous, you tell yourself. he’s your bodyguard, not… not whatever your mind insists on turning him into when you’re alone too long.
the evening light is thinning when there’s a knock at your bedroom door, interrupting your thoughts. “come in,” you call, setting the book you were reading aside. your father’s assistant steps in, as politely unobtrusive as ever, a faint smile on his face. “ma’am,” he begins, hesitating for a moment, unsure how to phrase it. “something’s just been delivered for you.” you look up, brow furrowing. “for me?” he nods and pushes the door open wider, revealing what he’s holding: a bouquet of flowers, full and alive in the waning light. “someone’s sent you these,” he says, setting them gently on the nightstand. you sit up slowly, propping yourself on your elbows. “what—really? who?” “there’s a note,” he replies, tone courteous but withholding. he doesn’t wish to spoil the surprise. you hum in acknowledgment, and he leaves after a polite nod, the door closing softly behind him. only then do you reach for the note, your fingers brushing the edge of the white envelope placed between the stems. it reads: ‘i hope you’re feeling better. see you tomorrow. — seunghyun.’ and you smile, while an involuntary warmth makes its way into your heart.
if you were ever uncertain about your future in politics, you aren’t anymore. after all, how could you still want that life? when it’s been endangered twice in less than a year and the people responsible for it still haven’t been caught? you let your father know one morning. you don’t wait for permission to enter his office; you simply open the door. he looks up immediately, startled for the briefest second before his expression hardens into his familiar mask of irritation. his hand moves reflexively to cover a set of papers spread across his desk, hastily moving some of them out of sight. you don’t even want to know what they are. “i need to talk to you,” you begin. “does it have to be now?” “yes.” you speak calmly, outlining your plan the way one might present a report: how you need to step away once things calm down, how you need distance, how you can no longer align yourself with the career he’s built for you.
he listens… or at least pretends to, because you can tell from his expression that his mind is elsewhere. when you finish speaking, the silence that follows is no surprise to you. he leans back in his chair, folds his hands together, and exhales through his nose. “i see,” he says finally. “so this is where we are.” “yes.” he hums. “and tell me—these ideas of yours,” he begins, tone deceptively mild, “this sudden desire for distance and freedom… would they, by any chance, have something to do with the man you’ve been spending an unusual amount of time with lately?” it takes you a second to process what he’s just said. “what?” “don’t insult me, sweetheart.” you frown. “sorry, i’m not sure i understand.” your father scoffs. “what, you think i wouldn’t find out? you’ve been spending an awful lot of time with one of my men.” he gestures vaguely with one hand. “with seunghyun.” “well, of course i have,” you counter, laughing bitterly. “he’s my bodyguard.” “mhm. i know. the one whose little brother you so kindly funded treatment for and have been visiting at the hospital.” your stomach drops. “dad—” “do you really take me for a fool? you’ve been seen. walking around bethesda, dining in georgetown, wandering the national mall…” you blink at him, trying to find words, but none come fast enough. “you had me followed?” “does it surprise you? of course i did,” he replies. “forgive me for wanting to make sure you were safe. and what do i find? this… indulgence. i thought i hired that man to protect you, not to keep you entertained.” you can feel your pulse in your temples, the disbelief now transforming into anger. “you think this is about him?” “isn’t it?” “of course not.” “you’ve changed since seunghyun arrived. you question everything, push back on everything, start talking about wanting to ‘see the world’ as if the life you have isn’t enough. as if i haven’t given you everything.”
you stare at him, unable to decide what’s worse—that he knows about seunghyun, or that he truly believes every ounce of your defiance must have been taught to you by someone else. “i trusted him,” he mutters, almost to himself now. “and he’s proven himself unprofessional. he’ll be dismissed.” your eyes widen. “what? you can’t—” “oh, i can,” he cuts in coldly. “and i will.” “no! no, you can’t,” you say more forcefully, stepping forward. “you can’t dismiss him! dad, he—he saved my life!” “and that was his job.” “so he’s the reason i’m still alive, and you want to punish him for it? that’s absurd! he hasn’t done anything wrong.” your father studies you with a bit of fascination. “you’re defending him,” he observes. “i’m stating facts,” you counter. “whatever you think is happening between us—it’s… it’s not. we’re not even…” you hesitate, “friends.” it sounds pathetic even to your own ears. “no? then why do you sound like someone about to lose one?” you’re caught off guard, and he knows it. he always knows when he’s found the softest point to press. “dad, please. he needs this job, he—” “enough.” he raises a hand, silencing you. “you want him to stay? then you’ll do as you’re told,” he says simply. “you’ll go to the summits without complain. and you’ll also attend the policy dinner in washington next month, with me, and you’ll remind everyone what a promising young woman you are. you’ll continue with the career i’ve built for you, and seunghyun’ll remain exactly where he is.” he pauses, watching the frustration flicker across your face. “but if you insist on throwing it all away, then he’s gone. simple as that.”
you spend most of your time at home now. it’s not as if you were particularly social before, but lately the house (your room, especially) has become less a place you live in and more a perimeter you’re unwilling to cross. the nightmares don’t help, either. you don’t feel safe beyond the gates of the estate. and since leaving the country would mean seunghyun losing his position—something you can’t bring yourself to allow—you’ve chosen confinement. after the attack, seunghyun finally conceded to teaching you how to defend yourself. perhaps out of pity or perhaps because he could no longer stand the sight of you flinching at every sudden sound. whatever the reason was, he relented. he started with the basics: how to hold a gun, how to steady your breathing before you pull the trigger, how to aim… and on days when you don’t train with the gun, you meet him in your gym, which once was a room for your father’s morning workouts, and now you’ve claimed three times a week. seunghyun shows you where to strike if someone grabs you, how to twist free, and how to use your weight to throw them off balance. “no one is invincible,” he says, instructional. “no matter how strong someone is, if you inflict enough pain, they’ll let you go.” his hand lifts to guide yours, pressing your fingers to the hinge of his jaw, then lower. “here, the throat.” his fingertips find your wrist again, drawing it until your palm hovers above the curve between his neck and his shoulder. “and here. one strike will stun them long enough for you to run.” you nod slowly, though your focus wavers. it’s hard to think when his voice has dropped like that. “use pressure points to your advantage,” he adds before sliding your hand again to rest in the crook of his elbow. “now, here. you feel this?” he flexes the joint slightly so you can feel the mechanism of it, the way it locks and yields. “mhm.” “the arm bends inward. if you pull against it, you’ll lose. twist instead. pain comes faster that way.”
the more he teaches you, the more capable you feel. but the longer you train with him, the more you begin to see it: the hesitation. seunghyun always stops short of force and pulls his arm before a hit could ever land. you can tell he’s holding back, which makes you furious. “you’re holding back,” you accuse one afternoon, sweat running down the back of your neck. he sighs. “i’m teaching you.” there’s only so far his patience will go. and even less when it comes to actually hurting you, no matter the reason. “yeah? well, if you’re going to teach me, then teach me—don’t patronize me, seunghyun. i can take it.” he tries to oblige to your petition, moving into position. you mirror him, your feet light on the mat, pulse thrumming in your throat. he’s the one who strikes first, as he always does, going for your arm, trying to pull you off balance and bring you down. you resist, dodging his attempts, breath catching when his forearm locks briefly around your neck. but you remember what he taught you. so you shift, elbow driving into his abdomen, hard enough to make him grunt and loosen his hold. you twist free, grabbing his wrist, pulling it down and away from you in one swift movement.
he recovers fast, moving quickly in an attempt to pull you back into his reach. his arm sweeps around you, you lift yours in defense, push back harder than you meant to… and then a groan escapes him. “shit!” he staggers back, clutching his arm to his side, and your stomach plummets. “oh my god—i’m sorry! i’m so sorry,” you blurt out, rushing toward him as he tries to steady his breathing. “seunghyun, i didn’t mean to—” “it’s fine,” he says through his teeth. “it’s not your fault.” but it is. you can see the tension running up his arm, the tremor he tries to hide when he lowers it, flexing his fingers before clenching them into a fist. the sleeve of his shirt is left pulled over his bicep, and you catch a glimpse of his scar. it’s the same arm that took the bullet. you stare, horrified. “it’s not fine. i should’ve known better, i was too rough—” “you’re doing good,” he interrupts. “you’re doing what i taught you.” you look at him, chest rising and falling, the shaking in your hands betraying the adrenaline still coursing through you. “how’s it healing?” you ask. he glances down at his arm before looking back at you. “slowly,” he admits after a beat. “it’s better than it was.” “does it still hurt?” he hesitates, as if debating whether to bother lying. “yeah. it does.” “i thought the doctors cleared you.” “they did. but they said the muscle would take time to rebuild, that the process would be slow... nothing i can’t handle, though.” you nod slowly, pressing your lips together, eyes dropping to the floor as guilt spreads through your body. it’s difficult not to think about the fact that his injury exists because of you. because he was doing his job, protecting you. “we’re done for today,” he says after a beat. your head lifts. “because of your arm?” the question makes him laugh. the sound breaks the heaviness between you, a genuine smile tugging at his mouth as he shakes his head. “no,” he says, amusement still warming his tone. “because i know you. and if we keep going, you’ll spend the rest of the day worrying about it instead of listening to a single thing i say.” you scoff, shaking your head, though the lift at the corner of your lips betrays you. he’s right.
come december, you and seunghyun have reached a different level of trust in each other. your training sessions aren’t just a way for you to learn how to fight anymore. you’ve both learned to let your guards down, to open up about the things you usually keep buried. and you realize that your lives, however different they seem, aren’t so different after all. and with that trust, as if it were inevitable, come the inconvenient thoughts that you try to push away but always come back. the ones that make your stomach twist and your pulse quicken when his hand finds your wrist to correct your form, or when he laughs at something you’ve said without meaning to be funny. little by little, you start to understand what your body’s known for months now: you’re falling in love with seunghyun. truly. and deeply. and it’s not the kind of feeling you can reason your way out of. but the weight of that truth doesn’t hit you until one morning, during what should have been an ordinary training session. he’s been short tempered from the start, more irritable than usual, and everything you do seems to set him off. “again,” he barks. “you’re dropping your shoulder! you’ll get hit like that! how many times have we gone over this?!” you straighten, heat flaring in your chest. “i’m not dropping my shoulder,” you reply, your voice clipped. “you are!” he fires back. “if this were real, you’d already be—” “oh my god, seunghyun,” you cut in, exasperated. “stop talking to me like that! this is not the military!” “i’m trying to keep you from getting hurt—” “by yelling? yeah, very effective method.” you scoff. “you said yourself i was improving a lot yesterday.” “yesterday you were focused. today you’re somewhere else.” “perhaps i’m somewhere else because you’ve been shouting since the moment we started,” you counter, your chin lifting. “i don’t respond well to hostility, in case you haven’t noticed.” he scoffs, incredulous, wiping the back of his hand across his forehead. “i’m not being hostile.” “you are. you’re angry about something else, and instead of dealing with it, you’re taking it out on me. which is incredibly unfair, if i’m being honest.”
you wait for him to say something back—whether to argue, defend himself, or agree with you—but he doesn’t. he only looks away, the muscle in his jaw twitching again, that telltale sign of restraint you’ve come to recognize. “let’s just take a break, alright?” he mutters finally. “yeah, alright,” you huff, rolling your eyes as you walk toward the bench where your water bottle sits. you grab it, twisting the cap open a little too harshly before taking a sip, trying to calm your pulse. behind you, you hear his heavy steps, then the metallic sound of his duffel zipper. he’s turned his back on you too, which, for some reason, only pisses you off more. you tell yourself not to look at him, not to give him the satisfaction of your curiosity… but old habits win. you’ve always been curious to a fault, trying to read people’s thoughts through their posture and their smallest gestures. so you glance over your shoulder… just as he turns to the side and lifts the hem of his shirt to wipe the sweat from his temple. the fabric drags upward, folding against his chest, revealing a stretch of skin slick with the sheen of sweat. his abdomen moves as he breathes, and you can’t help but stare… longer than you should, truthfully. blame it on exhaustion, or the irritation you feel from his earlier words, or the fact that you’ve spent too long pretending you’re immune to him. your eyes stay glued. which is precisely why you see the bruise darkening the right side of his rib cage, spreading across his skin in deep, mottled hues of blue and purple.
the irritation you’d felt moments ago vanishes. “what happened to you?” “hm?” he says, feigning confusion, as if he hadn’t heard you properly. “the bruise,” you clarify. he glances down, realizes too late what you’ve seen, and pulls his shirt back into place. “it’s nothing.” his tone is still clipped. you narrow your eyes at him. “you’re fighting again, aren’t you?” he wasn’t expecting you to ask, at least not so directly. maybe he’d hoped you wouldn’t. because then he wouldn’t have to lie, nor tell you the truth. “i said it’s nothing,” he answers, reaching for his water bottle as if dismissing the question. he takes a long sip, eyes fixed on the far wall. “and i asked you a question,” you insist. he exhales through his nose, sets the bottle back in his duffel, and walks past you, wordlessly heading back toward the mat. “seunghyun.” he stops at the edge of the mat, but doesn’t turn around. “you didn’t ask a question,” he says, “you made an assumption.” there he is. there he is reminding you once more how easily he can unnerve you. you cross your arms, trying to look unfazed. “fine. is it true, then? i’m asking now.” he turns this time. “do you mind?” “of course i do.” the tenderness in your words catches you by surprise and you try to hide it by clearing your throat and straightening your posture. “especially when you’re so… angry lately.”
seunghyun isn’t angry, he’s furious. at himself. he has been fighting again, he just hasn’t told you. because if he did, then he’d have to admit that he’s been losing. that every hit sends pain up his arm where the bullet tore through his muscle months ago. that he’s weaker. and how could he tell you why he started again? how could he explain that his brother’s condition has worsened? he’s running out of time, and this… this is all he knows how to do. so when you ask him again, he can only shake his head and say, “i’m not angry, okay? i’m fine.” his gaze flicks away from yours, a familiar sting rising behind his eyes. you’ve done too much for him already. more than he ever deserved. and the thought of you finding out that even your kindness wasn’t enough makes him sick. you take a cautious step forward and rest your hand on his shoulder, urging him to face you. he resists for a moment, the muscles in his arm stiff under your palm. but when he finally turns toward you, his head lowers, and a single tear slips down his cheek before he can stop it. “seunghyun?” you murmur, almost afraid of breaking him further. “i’m sorry. i shouldn’t have talked to you like that, i just—” his voice breaks, and the rest dies in his throat as a helpless sob slips through. “hey,” you whisper, stepping closer without thinking, arms finding their way around him. “hey, it’s okay.”
you don’t expect him to hold you back, but he does. his arms come around your waist, desperate, his forehead dropping to your shoulder. you feel him tremble, trying hard not to fall apart. your hands move instinctively, one to the back of his head, the other tracing light circles on his back. his hair is damp, his breath uneven against your neck. “it’s okay,” you whisper. “i’ve got you.” he sobs harder, without meaning to, without knowing how to stop. it’s loud, which makes him feel embarrassed even as it’s happening, since you’re witnessing it. and even though he hates how utterly vulnerable he’s being, he still doesn’t let go. it all comes pouring out, and he clings to you through it. his grip tightens, his fingers curling into the fabric of your shirt as he cries. he doesn’t remember the last time he cried like this. maybe not since his mother died. it feels like something is breaking open inside him—a dam that’s been holding back everything he never said, never showed and never allowed himself to feel. he’s purging the poison he’s been carrying around, and even if it hurts, it doesn’t feel as awful with you there. “he’s very sick,” he says finally, the words muffled against your shoulder. “my brother, he—” he draws in a breath that shudders through him, lifting his head just enough for you to see his face. “he’s going to need a transplant,” he forces out. “his lungs are failing.” your stomach drops. “they said there’s too much scarring… and too many infections. the meds aren’t working anymore, and he’s on oxygen full time and—” he cuts himself off, shaking his head. “they said it’s the only option left. and even then… even then, there’s no guarantee he’ll make it.” you don’t even realize when your hand finds his, but it’s there now, your fingers weaving through his. “he’s only eight. i don’t know if he’s strong enough for this. and i don’t know if i am either.” you squeeze his hand. “you are,” you tell him, not as comfort, but as truth. “you both are, seunghyun.”
he sighs. when he steps back, you let him, though the sudden absence of his warmth leaves the room feeling colder. he wipes at his face with the heel of his hand, trying to regain composure as he sniffs, still refusing to meet your eyes. “to answer your question,” he says, “yes. i’ve been fighting again. there’s… there’s nothing else i can do. the surgery’s expensive. then the checkups, the bills, i can’t—” “i’ll cover it,” you interrupt, the words leaving you before you can even think them through. “whatever it costs, i’ll—” his head snaps up, the frown etched deep across his face. “what?” “you heard me. i’ll cover everything. the hospital, the transplant—” “no. no, absolutely not.” “seunghyun—” “you’re not doing that,” he says, taking another step back as if the distance could make his refusal stronger. “i didn’t tell you this so you’d—” his voice rises, the frustration bleeding through. “i didn’t tell you this to make you feel sorry for me. you’ve done enough. for me, for junseo… for what’s left of my family.” you shake your head, taking a step forward, closing the gap he keeps trying to create. “listen to me,” you insist. “i have the means, and if it can make things easier for you—for him—why shouldn’t i?” your tone softens, but the conviction in it doesn’t. “so please… let me do this.” you stare at him for a long second, waiting for his answer, your heart pounding with an ache you can’t quite describe. “you don’t get it. if i accept that again… if i let you take care of everything, then what am i? hm? i already owe you too much. i can’t… i-i can’t keep taking from you. i won’t do it. i’m not your responsibility.” “you’re right,” you agree. “you’re not. but junseo didn’t choose this either… and he’s the one you should be thinking about right now.”
you’ve struck a nerve. he knows you’re right. he knows that accepting your help would be the reasonable thing, that he should stop being so proud, and stop clinging to this useless idea that he can handle everything alone. but he’s always been that way. seunghyun’s spent his whole life depending on no one but himself, learning that self reliance is the only form of dignity left to him. he’s carried everything: grief, guilt, responsibility… without asking anyone to lighten the weight. and for the most part, he’s managed. he’s always managed. so why does it feel impossible now? and why does it feel so degrading, so damn humiliating, to admit that he needs help? “we should stop here for today,” he says, cutting the conversation short and walking toward his duffel bag once again. “really?” you watch him go, feeling completely powerless before your voice decides to break through the brief silence that has settled: “you take care of me,” you blurt out. “you protect me, you make sure i’m safe… you even took a bullet for me.” he stops mid step. he doesn’t turn, but you can tell by the stillness that your words have found their mark. “i want to do the same for you, seunghyun. and for junseo. you don’t want anyone to hurt me, and i don’t want anyone—or anything—to hurt you.” he turns enough to be able to glance your way. “that’s my job,” he says at last. but he knows his tone lacks conviction. “that’s what i’m here for. it’s not the same thing.” “isn’t it?” you shoot back, taking a step closer until he can feel the heat of your words. “okay. then look at me. go on.” he doesn’t. “look at me,” you repeat, your patience snapping as you raise your voice, even as the demand edges perilously close to a plea. “and tell me you don’t care about me. not even a little. that… that everything you’ve done—all of this—has been just for the money.”
your words, demanding proof of something he’s tried to bury for both your sakes, offend him. “of course i care about you,” he snaps. “and you know what? i wish i didn’t! i wish i could fucking turn it off!” his hand rakes through his hair before fully turning back toward you, agitation rolling off him. you stay still, watching him, heart thudding so hard you can almost hear it. “i lose sleep over you,” he goes on. “every time you leave this damn house, i’m thinking about what could go wrong. i can’t—when i do my job, all i can fucking think about is what happens if i fail, if someone tries to hurt you and i can’t do anything to stop it.” he swallows hard, shaking his head. “i wish i didn’t care this much! but i do! i care, and it makes everything harder. because every time i look at you, i’m reminded of what we are… and what we’re not. and i fucking hate it! i hate that, no matter how much i—” he stops himself, the word love right there on his tongue before he forces it back down. “no matter how much i care, you live in a world i’ll never belong to. our lives are so… different. i mean, look at us! we are so different. i hate how much it fucking kills me to know that.”
there’s a beat of silence where you could step back, where you probably should. but instead, you take a step forward, closing the distance until you’re standing directly in front of him, your eyes fixed on the rise and fall of his chest. your hand finds his, fingers brushing along the lines of his palm. slowly, he lifts it to your face, cradling your cheek in his calloused palm, his thumb grazing the soft, supple skin lf your cheek. your hand stays on his wrist, grounding you both. your eyes search his, and the crease between his brows tightens, drawned by something you can only read as pain. “are we really that different,” you whisper, looking up at him. “if we want the same thing?” his gaze softens as you lean subtly into his touch, your skin warming against his palm. your pretty eyes don’t leave his; they hold him there, and he finds himself drowning in the glimmer in them. for months he’s kept his distance, convincing himself that it was the right thing to do—that what he felt was something that could be contained forever in the deepest parts of himself. but now, looking at you, he realizes there’s no containing it. no distance in the world is strong enough to sever the invisible string that keeps drawing him to you.
his gaze drops to your lips just as they part the moment his hand slides to the back of your neck. he draws you closer, his breath mingling with yours until he finally kisses you. the kiss obliterates every single thought in your brain. his fingers tighten in your hair, pulling you closer until your body meets his, making you gasp softly against his mouth. the sound makes him shudder, and he deepens the kiss, his lips moving with yours with rougher urgency. there’s no gentleness; the kiss is desperate, a reflection of months of restraint collapsing into a single moment. you stumble a step backward and seunghyun follows, his other hand finding your waist, steadying you for a moment before pressing you back against the cool wall of the gym. the impact is light and the contrast between the chill of the wall and the heat radiating from him makes you shiver.
you break the kiss only for air, your lips parting from his by a fraction of an inch. but the distance barely lasts a second before you find him again. your hands reach for his face, palms framing the line of his jaw, then his cheeks before sliding upward, into his hair, and making him groan—a low, involuntary sound that reverberates against your mouth. you pull him closer, greedy for the warmth that rolls off him as his tongue finds its way past your lips, hungry. your back presses harder into the wall as his body slots fully against yours, thumb dragging over the thin fabric of your shirt. it feels as if you want to consume each other.
your hands move of their own accord, fingers gliding down the length of his torso, then the hard plane of his abdomen under the damp fabric of his shirt. your fingertips slip beneath it—an unspoken plea he understands instantly. seunghyun breaks the kiss to pull the shirt over his head, and the fabric falls somewhere near your feet, forgotten the moment his mouth finds yours again. his kisses turn sloppy, trailing from your lips to your jaw, down the column of your throat, where his breath fans hot against your skin. your head tilts back, fingers digging into his shoulders, desperate for something to hold on to as the prettiest, softest sounds escape you. it only spurs him on, his lips grazing your collarbone before returning to your mouth. and just as you reconnect, the gym door creaks open before either of you have the chance to step apart.
you and seunghyun spring away from each other as though burned, the sound of your uneven breaths embarrassingly loud in the silence of the room. the man at the door isn’t one of your usual guards, it’s the special agent the government sent to look over you. “ma’am,” he says. “your father’s asked for you.” his gaze flickers to where seunghyun stands, shirtless. “he’s waiting upstairs. he’d like to discuss some matters concerning next week’s political schedule,” the agent continues, clearing his throat. you swallow, summoning every bit of composure you have left. “right,” you say, forcing your voice steady. “tell him i’ll be there in two minutes.” “of course,” he replies, with a curt nod. “mr. choi,” he adds, acknowledging seunghyun with a glance before stepping back and letting the door close behind him. the silence now is worse than before. seunghyun looks everywhere but at you. you clear your throat, smoothing your clothes with trembling hands, trying to sound nonchalant when you say: “well… that could’ve gone worse.” he huffs. “you think?” you press your lips together. “i should… i should go.” “yeah,” he says, finally meeting your eyes. “you should.” he bends to retrieve his shirt from the floor just as you cross the room, collecting your things with clumsy hands. he pulls the shirt over his head, after shaking the dust from it, while you grab your water bottle, then your small bag, slinging it over your shoulder. “your shift’s almost over,” you say. “riggs will be here soon, so um… i guess… i’ll see you tomorrow?” he gives you a curt nod, eyes flicking briefly to yours. “yeah. see you tomorrow.”
but that never happens. the next morning, when you open the door, it isn’t seunghyun waiting in the hall… it’s riggs. the smile you’d unconsciously been saving for seunghyun dies on your lips the moment you see him. “riggs,” you say after a moment, trying to mask the confusion in your voice. “ma’am.” he dips his head respectfully. “good morning.” you barely register the greeting. your eyes sweep down the long corridor, as if seunghyun might appear any second. “i thought… i thought seunghyun was covering mornings this week?” riggs clears his throat softly. “it’s only me and paul today, ma’am. the federal agent will be covering the night shift.” “and seunghyun?” riggs hesitates, “i apologize… i’ve been instructed not to discuss that matter with you.” “what do you mean?” “the senator’s ordered—” that’s all you need to hear. “yeah, okay,” you cut him off. “thank you, riggs.”
not long after, you’re standing barefoot in the dining room, still in your pajamas, facing your father while he peacefully eats his breakfast. sunlight floods through the tall windows, and the staff moves silently around him, setting down plates, pretending not to notice the storm in your expression. “what’s with that face?” he asks without looking up, eyes fixed on his phone. “where’s seunghyun?” you demand. he hums, amused. “you ask me?” “who else?” you bite back. your arms cross tightly over your chest, trying to contain your frustration but it’s useless. he sets his phone down, finally looking at you, only to offer a faint, mocking smile. “maybe ask him,” he says. “he came by first thing this morning. handed in his resignation before i’d even gotten dressed. rather abrupt, i must say. i still had sleep in my eyes when he dropped the papers on my desk.” you stare at him, the words sinking in slow. “you fired him.” because we kissed, you add in your head. “you told me that you wouldn’t if i—” “he made that decision all on his own, sweetheart.” he lifts his cup, taking a sip before continuing. “though, frankly, it was the right one.” you don’t believe him. not a single word that’s come out of his mouth in the last hour. he keeps insisting that it was seunghyun’s decision, that no one forced him, that it was done of his own volition. but why? you wonder. seunghyun wouldn’t just leave me, right? he’s been protecting me and making sure i’m always safe… he’d never just leave. and he needs this job. i mean, c’mon, he said so himself! he broke down yesterday, right in front of me, speaking about junseo, about the transplant and how he couldn’t afford it. how could he just walk away now? your father sighs when he sees the disbelief in your eyes. “go talk to him, then,” he says, waving a dismissive hand. “you’ll see i’m not lying. besides, what could i possibly gain from it? i don’t enjoy you sulking around the house.”
you leave before you can say something you’ll regret. and when you reach your room and the door shuts behind you, you grab your phone, scroll through your contacts until his name appears, and press call. you press the phone to your ear, pacing, teeth digging into your lip as the line rings and rings. “seunghyun?” your voice rushes out the instant he picks up. “hi.” his tone makes your heart sink. something isn’t right. “it was my father, wasn’t it?” you ask immediately, desperate. “i know it was him. seunghyun, i—god, i’m so sorry. i know what you’re thinking right now, but i swear, i’m going to fix this. i’ll talk to him, i’ll—” he interrupts you, your name falling softly from his lips. you pause, waiting for him to continue, the silence stretching between you before he does so. “listen… this has nothing to do with your father. i… i resigned myself.” “wait—what?” silence. just his uneven breathing on the other end. “seunghyun?” he doesn’t answer. and in that instant, you realize he meant it. that this is his choice. that for some reason you can’t comprehend, he’s decided to do this. so all that’s left for you to ask is, “why?” “i’m sorry,” he says finally. “i just can’t.” your knees weaken, and you sit on the edge of your bed before they give out. your throat tightens, your chest burning as your eyes well. “what do you mean you can’t? yesterday you said—” “it doesn’t matter what i said,” he interrupts, his tone strained. “i’ll be okay. you don’t need to worry about me anymore.” “but i do,” you whisper. “i do, seunghyun. please… please stay.”
you lean back, staring at the ceiling in an attempt to keep the tears from spilling and make this feel less pitiful than it is. you, the daughter of one of the most respected senators in the country, pleading for your bodyguard to stay. the irony isn’t lost on you. you feel foolish, juvenile, as if you’ve been thrust back into the throes of your first adolescent heartbreak. and still, against every effort to compose yourself, your thoughts betray you—the memory of his mouth on yours less than twenty four hours ago lingering with persistence in your mind. “is this because of—because we… because we kissed?” “no. no, it’s… it’s not about that.” “then what is it?” your voice breaks despite your best effort to hold it steady. “you can’t just disappear without an explanation, seunghyun. you owe me that much.” for the sound he makes, you know he’s rubbing a hand over his face on the other end. “no, i don’t.” “okay. okay, you don’t owe me anything,” you counter, desperate. “but i deserve to know why you’re doing this. please. please just tell me why.” “i can’t.” “you can’t, or you won’t?” silence. “seunghyun.” your tone sharpens. “say something, please. anything.” he doesn’t. he listens to you cry on the other end of the line, yet he can’t summon the courage to say what he really wants to say. “is that it then?” “i’m sorry.” “that’s not an answer.” “it’s the only one i have.” “no. we both know it’s not.” and you’re right. it isn’t. “we shouldn’t… keep talking. or seeing each other.” for a second you think you’ve misheard him. “i’m sorry—what?” “this… whatever it is, it needs to stop.” “why? tell me why, seunghyun. if this is truly what you want, then—” “you have your life,” he interjects. “and i have mine. and we’re—” “don’t do this. not through the phone.” you take a shaky breath. “what, all these months have meant nothing to you?” “that’s not what i said.” “then what are you saying?!” you push, raising your voice. “you care about me—you told me you did. you told me, seunghyun. and you kissed me. you fucking kissed me, for god’s sake, and i kissed you back! so why… why is this suddenly a problem now?” “take care of yourself, okay?” “seunghyun—” “you deserve a good life.” “seunghyun, no. no, please, wait—” “goodbye.” and the line cuts.
january
my therapist says i should start journaling. apparently, i have ‘too many suppressed emotions,’ which is what’s causing my lack of appetite, the insomnia, and the constant sense that someone’s watching me. i told her someone is always watching me, and she didn’t find it as funny as i did. but here i am, sitting at my desk at one in the morning, doing exactly what she said. although i’m doing this mostly for my father’s peace of mind, not mine. he keeps saying that i should be focusing on my future instead of dwelling on the past. and he thinks that if i can put my feelings into words, then maybe i’ll start acting normal again. he’s been pushing me back into the public eye, so it’s extremely important to him that i look like a functional human being.
i don’t feel safe anymore. and it isn’t that i’m unprotected. i know i’m not. his men follow me everywhere, but it’s not the same without seunghyun. it’s been a month now. i haven’t heard from him once. no messages, no calls… i tried for the first two weeks after his resignation, until i realized he’d blocked me. i guess that’s as clear a message as any. i’ve respected his boundaries and removed myself completely from his life. the problem is, i can’t seem to remove him from mine. i can’t stop thinking about him. about what must have gone through his head that morning. and i’ve tried to understand, but i can’t. he didn’t even give me the chance.
he told me he’d ‘see me tomorrow’. but tomorrow never actually comes, does it? it just keeps turning into today. and he never came back, either. i guess he thought he was lying when he said it. but i didn’t. i waited. i still do. maybe i was stupid to think it meant anything. that what happened between us (whatever that was) could exist outside the strange world we were both trapped in. i don’t even know what to call it. friendship? something more? i refuse to believe it meant nothing to him. i refuse to believe that i imagined it all.
i miss him. i wonder if he’s okay, if his brother’s getting better. i wonder if he’s sleeping at night, or if he lies awake like i do. and then i wonder if he ever thinks of me at all. i thought i’d finally found someone who understood me, who actually saw me. not the senator’s daughter or the girl in danger, just me. and i saw him, too. i saw the parts of him he doesn’t show anyone. he let me hold him when he cried.
i’m hurt, i’m angry, i’m tired… and i’m scared. but i’m trying to be okay. i keep telling myself this will pass, that i’ll wake up one day and not feel this constant ache in my chest. but tonight, i don’t believe it. i just want this to end. i want them to find whoever did this, whoever started all of it. i want my life back. and maybe, if i’m allowed to be selfish for a moment, i just want to see seunghyun again.
february
i’ve tried talking to my father about politics again tonight. i just don’t think this is for me at all. i used to be so passionate about it… what happened to me? we just came back from a dinner at the mayflower hotel for another fundraiser. one of his colleagues asked me what my goals were, and i almost said i didn’t have any. i wanted to say i just wanted to be somewhere far away from all of it, but i said i was excited to follow my father’s steps instead. what a liar.
and on the ride home, my father brought up the youth policy forum in baltimore next month, which of course, turned into an argument about everything except the forum. i told him i don’t want to go. that i’m tired of pretending this is what i want. he asked about my future, meaning the one he’s planned for me, and i told him (again) that i don’t see myself in politics anymore, that i’d like to travel. he was so angry... he brought up seunghyun again, saying i’ve been ‘influenced by the lower class.’ i hate it when he speaks like that. he doesn’t even realize how cruel he sounds. to him, it’s always us and them, power and weakness, deserving and undeserving. i guess in his mind, seunghyun falls on the wrong side of all of those.
i think what really upset him was realizing he doesn’t have any real leverage left to keep me here. i’ve made up my mind: once i start feeling better, i’m leaving. i thought he might try to argue, but instead, he brought up mom. he said i’m all he has left and cried. i haven’t seen him do that in years. it’s complicated. i get so angry at him, but then i see him like that and all the anger disappears. he’s all i have left, too. he’s not an easy man to love, and he’s definitely not the best dad, but he’s still my dad after all. and i’m still his daughter. his only daughter. i think part of me will always want to please him. so i guess we’ll see.
on another note, aaron started calling me again a few weeks ago. i wasn’t sure if i should answer, but my therapist said it might be good for me to spend time with someone who isn’t part of my father’s circle. so i did. we’ve met twice now. but i told him i’m not interested in anything more than friendship. it didn’t feel right to pretend otherwise, it wouldn’t be fair. i still think about seunghyun.
march
i have good news! the police said they might have a lead on one of the men involved in the attack. they’re not certain yet, but it’s the first real progress they’ve mentioned since everything happened. apparently, there’s some connection to a car seen near the estate that day, though they wouldn’t tell me much more. i told my therapist about it this morning. she said it’s normal to feel both relief and fear at the same time. she also said she can tell the journaling is helping, and i think she’s right. i don’t have nightmares that often anymore, at least not about the accident. but is it weird that i’ve started dreaming of seunghyun? i haven’t told her that. i know she’s my therapist and that she isn’t supposed to judge me, but she was hired by my father, and i can’t help but wonder how much of what i say stays between us.
why is it so hard to get seunghyun out of my head? i don’t understand why he’s so hard to forget. i mean, i do understand. i know what he came to mean to me, but this feeling in my chest, it’s new. and every time i think i’m moving forward, he finds a way back into my dreams. i read somewhere that when you dream of someone, it means they’re thinking about you too, that their thoughts somehow reach you while you sleep. i don’t know if i believe that, but it’s a comforting thought. maybe he is thinking of me.
the flowers he sent me are still here. they’ve long dried, but i couldn’t bring myself to throw them away. they hang on the wall beside my bed now. i keep telling myself that i’ll take them down soon. perhaps i will… perhaps.
these months without him have changed the way i feel. i’ve realized, through therapy, that what i feel now is anger. anger that he left so suddenly and never gave me an explanation. i reread the earlier pages of this diary today and felt embarrassed. every entry mentions him. every single one. i think i need to stop writing about seunghyun. maybe that’ll make him disappear from my head.
you’d been doing a fairly good job keeping seunghyun out of your mind. or at least, out of your written thoughts. your journal pages had gone silent on him, as if by not mentioning his name you could convince yourself he’d ceased to exist. you’d filled your days with obligations, tinkering with speeches and forcing laughter at your father’s political acquaintances. you even started meeting with your old friends again, who, to your mild disappointment, remain as arrogant and blissfully unaware as they were before. still, it was something to occupy your mind. anything that kept your thoughts away from seunghyun helped.
but now, in april, all that effort feels like it’s slipping through your fingers. with spring came the rain, and this year, it hasn’t stopped. the sky hasn’t cleared in days. rain hammers against the estate’s tall windows, spilling down the glass like tears, making your thoughts sluggish and your heart restless. you find yourself moodier than usual, and the sound of the rain has become a metronome to your melancholy. you’ve been procrastinating everything these past few days. you’ve spent most of your time lying in bed, staring at the ceiling or the window, watching the rain trace paths down the windowpane, your reflection barely visible in the dim light. you think of all the progress you’ve supposedly made, and how proud your therapist would be… if it weren’t for how you feel it slip away.
and tonight, just as you were starting to believe that you were fine, that it was nothing more than a momentary feeling brought on by stormy weather, he came back to you in your dreams. you wake up breathless, your skin slick with sweat and the sheets clinging to your legs as you sit up, dazed. the clock on your nightstand read 1:07 a.m. you prop yourself up, rubbing the sleep from your eyes just as a low thunder growls outside, followed by a flash that fractures the darkness in your room for a split second. the sudden light makes you flinch, and you exhale a long, frustrated sigh, reaching for the lamp on your nightstand, which’s glow fills the room in gold. you blink a few times, your vision still adjusting, then swing your legs over the side of the bed. the floor is cold beneath your feet as you cross the room and pull the curtain aside. the garden below glimmers faintly under the downpour, trees bowing under the weight of the storm. you sink onto the window bench, drawing your knees close, the soft patter of rain peppering the silence around you. you trace the condensation on the glass with your fingertip, watching it disappear as quickly as it forms. your thoughts, as expected, refuse to stray away from seunghyun. would it be a mistake to write about him again? you wonder. he must be thinking of me, right? i haven’t dreamt of him in so long. why now?
you don’t even have time to ponder an answer, because, as if summoned by the very thought, your phone starts to ring from the nightstand. the sound makes you jump. no one calls you at this hour. you push yourself up, crossing the room, and when you reach it, your breath catches in your throat. it’s seunghyun. the name alone is enough to knock the air out of you, it’s been months since you’ve seen those letters together on your phone. you stare at the screen, expecting it to fade, to prove itself some cruel trick of exhaustion or wishful dreaming. but the phone keeps ringing. your thumb hesitates above the green icon, a tremor running through you, before you finally press it. you draw a deep, shaky breath before bringing the phone to your ear. “hello?” his voice comes through. since you remain silent, he says your name as if testing whether the line works. “are you there?” you swallow the lump in your throat. “yes,” you whisper. “i’m here.” “shit—thank god,” he mutters. “i thought you wouldn’t pick up.” he’s outside somewhere, pacing. he’s moving fast, and the noise fills the silence between you. but you don’t ask where he is, or why he sounds like that, or why, after all this time, he’s suddenly decided to call you now. “what do you want?” your words come clipped, the anger that’s been festering inside you finally finding its way out. “listen, this is important—” he starts, but his tone only fuels your resentment. “oh, it better be. it’s been months, seunghyun,” you interrupt. “months. you blocked me, and now you call me in the middle of the night? what do you want from me?”
“are you alone right now?” you blink, thrown off. “what?” “are you alone?” he repeats, forcing himself to stay calm. “why does that matter?” “just answer me,” he insists. “is anyone there with you?” you frown, glancing around your room as if confirming the obvious. “no, i’m alone. why?” “who’s on duty outside your door?” you pull the phone away from your ear for a second, staring at it with confusion before bringing it back to your ear. “sorry?” “outside your room—who’s on duty?” “what are you talking about? what are all these questions?” “just answer! who’s on shift tonight?” he presses. you hesitate, your confusion turning into irritation. “riggs,” you answer. “why—why does it matter who’s on duty?” he curses under his breath, the sound muffled but unmistakable. “listen to me carefully,” he says. “you need to get out of your room. right now. go to your father’s office, and make sure no one follows you.” you scoff, disbelieving, a bitter laugh leaving your lips. “excuse me? who do you think you are?” “don’t argue, just go!” “no!” “for fuck’s sake—” he exhales sharply, the frustration evident in the rasp of his voice. “do what i’m saying and don’t give me that attitude right now!” “hey! don’t you dare raise your voice at me, you jerk!” “i wouldn’t have to if you’d fucking listen!” “and why on earth would i listen to you, huh?!” you fire back, your hand trembling as you clutch the phone tighter. “because i’m trying to—” “after you went radio silent on me for four months now!” you cut him off, your voice rising with every word. “and now you have the audacity to call me and bark orders at me in the middle of the goddamn night? you have some fucking nerve, you know that?!” “this isn’t about you and me right now!” “everything is about you and me right now!” “just listen to me—” “you clearly didn’t want this job anymore, so you—” “this isn’t a game!” he shouts, and the sound of it stops you cold. there’s raw panic in his voice. “there’s no time for this!” “no time for what?!” “you’re not safe! do you hear me?!”
you pause. “what? what do you mean?” you ask, calmer, but still defensive. you hear him pull the door to his car open, then close. “seunghyun,” you press. “what’s going on?” “i think—” he breaks off, the sound of his breath uneven through the receiver. “i think your father’s involved.” the words stun you, and you’re rendered mute for an entire minute. you don’t have to ask what he means; you already know. but it sounds so absurd, so utterly grotesque when it leaves his mouth that you let out a short, scorned laugh. “what, exactly, is this? because if this is a joke,” you say, “it’s not fucking funny.” he snorts, impatient. “you really think i’d call you after all this time to prank you?” you know, absurd as it is, that tone means there is no joke. “then start explaining. now. because that’s a serious accusation you’re making, and it’s my father you’re talking about. so if you are to make a claim of this magnitude, you must—” “i will. i will explain,” he cuts in. “i promise. but not over the line. we don’t have time.” “i’m—i don’t understand what’s going on.” your patience thins; the rational part of you needs the argument. “seunghyun—” “please, just trust me! you need to go into your father’s office. use the desktop computer in his study, find the folder named ‘photos’ and print everything that’s in it. now.” “why would i print a bunch of photos—” you ask, incredulous, because the request makes no sense on its face, and your brain scrambles, allotting fragments of possible explanations to all of this. “because there are no photos! it’s a fake folder. it has documents—things you need to see. i can’t tell you over the phone, we’re running out of time. i’m sorry.” he sounds awestruck by his own audacity to ask this of you. “do as i say and i’ll explain everything when you’re safe, okay? please, be quick. your father’s on his way home.” “how do you know that?” “i just do.” he tskes under his breath, then adds, unabashedly, “listen i… i’m on my way there. i’ll be waiting for you outside.”
you don’t get the opportunity to say another word before the line clicks dead. confusion isn’t even the right word for what floods you; it’s fear and disbelief. five minutes, that’s all it’s been. and your body feels commandeered by a dozen conflicting impulses, each one insisting it’s the one you should trust. you have two paths. one: betray your father and do exactly what seunghyun told you, hoisting your trust in him despite the months he chose to disappear from your life. two: do nothing. keep your world intact and, in the process, lose seunghyun forever. but what if he’s right? one part of you whispers. what if my father is involved? but another part of you snaps back, offended: how could he be? he’s my father. the same man who hired an entire team to keep me safe. you stand trapped between those two voices, and whatever part of you holds the truth, you know that you won’t get anywhere until you see whatever is in that fake folder seunghyun mentioned. if there’s nothing, then your mind will rest. but if there is something—if those files confirm what seunghyun dared to suggest… you don’t even want to think about it.
you manage to slip past riggs with a little lie, telling him you’re only pouring yourself a glass of water and that you’ll return to your room in two minutes at most. his trusting nature has always been your greatest asset, so he simply nods, offering no complaint. you walk quickly the moment you’re out of sight, something akin to dread hastily threading through your veins, guiding you down the hall toward your father’s office. but when you reach the door, the handle rattles uselessly in your hand. determined, you pivot toward the only other possibility: your father’s bedroom. his room has a long balcony that sits close to the small balcony attached to his office. you can’t believe yourself as your fingers push open the balcony door in his room and you step outside, greeted instantly by the downpour. rain soaks through your thin pajamas, tracing cold lines down your back. you inhale sharply, then swing one leg over the railing, steadying yourself with both hands as you hoist your body outward onto the exterior ledge until you’re no longer on the balcony at all, just clinging to the wet metal. slowly, you start walking. your feet slip slightly on the slick stone, and you clutch the railing harder, your fingers trembling as you inch along the narrow ledge.
your heart pounds viciously in your ears and your mind keeps screaming do not look down, donot look down, so you comply, eyes fixed on the small balcony ahead, rain cascading across your vision. you stretch your arm toward the other railing—fingertips grazing the metal bar before they slip, and you scramble back to your father’s balcony with a shallow breath, kissing your teeth in frustration. you try again, this time leaning further with every ounce of courage you can muster. your fingers brush the railing once more, but the water works against you, thawing your grip. there’s only one conclusion: you need to jump. you’re still debating whether you’ve finally succumbed to madness, when a sudden glow sweeps across the estate. car lights. and thanks to the lamps peppering the garden, you recognize the vehicle instantly. your father. you’re out of time.
so you jump. your hands catch the railing of the office balcony just as your left foot skids off the ledge. a loud yelp escapes you, swallowed by the rain, before you haul yourself upward with every ounce of strength you have, hoisting your body over the railing and tumbling onto solid ground. you don’t allow yourself a single breath of triumph. you slip inside, closing the balcony door behind you with a soft click. the darkness greets you, but you know this room, so your hands move without hesitation, tinkering blindly until your fingers find the small lamp on his desk. after successfully getting into his computer, you open the folder exactly as seunghyun instructed and start printing everything inside. you wish that you had the luxury to scrutinize every file before sending them spilling out of the printer, but downstairs, you can hear your father’s muffled voice talking to the staff. you glance down at yourself: drenched, dripping onto the chair and the carpeted floor, clothes plastered to your body, shivering as the cold finally catches up to you. then your gaze lifts to the printer. sheets continue to slide out, a growing stack of documents detailing payments, transfers, movements of money you can’t parse from afar. but when the next page begins to emerge, your eyes widen. a photo of aaron.
the page slides out slowly, and you wish it were just another piece of meaningless bureaucracy. you wish it were anything but this. because it isn’t just aaron’s picture staring back at you. under the photo, neat rows of text begin to materialize: dates, signatures, sums of money you don’t need a closer look at to understand. you stand frozen, water dripping from your sleeves and your hair, splattering onto the page as you pick it up. AARON CALLAGHAN. CONTRACTED FOR PERSONAL ENGAGEMENT/OBSERVATIONAL DUTIES. ASSIGNMENT PERIOD: 01/23 — present (renewed monthly). PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: maintain consistent social proximity to subject; provide companionship aimed at stabilizing subject’s emotional state (noted appetite decline and repetitive thought patterns); deter opportunities for contact with seunghyun choi (direct or indirect: calls, letters, intermediaries); monitor and document behavioral fluctuations, including sleep disruptions, mood changes, or atypical activity; submit weekly behavioral assessments, immediate report required for significant deviation; ensure subject remains occupied, distracted, and socially engaged; reinforce perception of natural companionship to minimize suspicion. SECONDARY TASKS: record details of each interaction (time, location, subject’s demeanor); no mention of contractual arrangement; avoid physical escalation unless clearly prompted; remain available upon request; prioritize subject when necessary; report any unexpected contact attempts made by subject toward seunghyun choi. NOTES: subject demonstrates resistance but engages for appearance; cooperation adequate. further oversight recommended.
you read it completely horrified, growing dizzier with every word, feeling your heart beat in your throat instead of your chest. you sit down, the chair beneath you groaning quietly. you press your fingers to the edge of the page, and all you can think is: he orchestrated this too. if aaron was nothing but another piece on his board… what else has been a lie? but the answer is right there, sliding out of the printer. you catch sight of seunghyun’s name before the page is even fully formed, which is enough to jolt you upright, your hand darting out the moment the page slides completely free. you turn it toward the light. it isn’t a contract with seunghyun. it’s a contract about him. the document begins innocuously, outlining ‘external negotiation protocols’ tied to your father’s private security expenditures. but the longer you read, the narrower the room becomes: agreement established to ensure removal of security officer seunghyun choi from assignment and from subject’s personal sphere. pressure to be applied through threat against dependent (junseo choi; patient ID referenced), to ensure immediate resignation and discontinued contact with subject. compensation structured upon confirmed cessation of contact between target and subject.
your hand curls around the paper, the page crinkling under your tightening grip. the text blurs when tears start clouding your vision, and you feel your stomach drop as your mind begins to put all the pieces together. still, you’re confused, because you don’t understand the machinery behind it. threatening junseo simply to keep seunghyun away from you it’s something you would’ve never expected from your father. is being in love a crime? why would he do something like this? and who are the faceless people your father trusted with something so vile?
as if responding directly to the chaos in your mind, the printer begins again. the faces on the new printed documents mean nothing to you at first glance. they’re unfamiliar, generic even. but the markings on their skin… are not. nor are their eyes, because you’ve seen both before in a context you’ve tried so hard to shut out of your memory. the recognition feels like being plunged into cold water. you know them. they are the men who tried to drag you into the car; the men whose hands you still feel on your skin when you wake abruptly at night, whose voices sometimes creep back into your slumber weeks after you thought the nightmares had finally stopped. you flip through the pages, frantically, as rainwater drips from your hair onto the paper, creating small, unimportant stains that do nothing to soften the brutality of what’s written. with every new sheet your eyes widen a little more and your stomach drops a little further. because you learn, with dawning horror, that your father has been tied to these men from the very beginning. not as a victim, but as a participant. someone who shared a mutually beneficial arrangement with them.
your father has been laundering money through these men for years, using their underground fighting organization as an untraceable channel to move funds out of sight, directing payments through shell accounts they controlled, allowing them a portion of the profit in return for their silence and their services. what began as a mutually convenient arrangement curdled over time into something volatile, because the more money your father pushed through their hands, the more they demanded. and whenever he refused to meet their rising expectations, they retaliated in ways designed to remind him of his dependence, using you as leverage—turning your safety into a bargaining chip, a pressure point, a threat that only existed because he chose these men to keep his secrets, believing he could control criminals whose loyalty was never real.
he knew all this time. he knew exactly who they were. he knew it from the beginning and still he did nothing, choosing instead to hoist layer upon layer of security around you. as if protecting you from a danger he himself sustained could ever be considered protection. the selfishness of that choice blurs your vision until the words on the page are nothing more than shapes, tears slipping down your face. the person meant to safeguard you, to prioritize you, to nurture you… the person who should have told you the truth instead of locking you away and deciding the course of your life for you, has instead ruined it with his calculated decisions. you think of the months you spent terrified, shut inside this house like a bird inside a cage, moving through your days with that constant weight in your chest, worrying not only for yourself but for the people around you, including seunghyun. and through it all, your father felt nothing. or cared to feel nothing. but the cruelest part is understanding that when he realized you were finding comfort in someone he could not control, he chose to threaten the person that mattered to seunghyun most, weaponizing a child’s vulnerability to sever the only connection in your life that felt real, pushing him away from you. and now, as the tears fall and your hands tremble around the paper, you begin to understand that the person who claimed to love you, to protect you, to put you first… did none of those things. he only preserved the world he built for himself, even if it meant destroying yours.
the door opens at the exact moment you manage to gather the papers into a single folder, your hands shaking so violently the edges catch on one another. you press it against your chest, sobbing. your father steps inside, his footsteps halting the moment he sees you—your drenched hair, your soaked pajamas, and the tears streaming down your face. “sweetheart?” he asks, confusion knitted into his brow. “what are you doing in here?” you don’t answer, but he doesn’t give you the chance anyway. his gaze slips downward, landing on the folder you’re clutching, and everything in his expression changes. “what is that?” he asks, though his tone tells you he already knows. the walls he built around you have finally cracked open. there is no point pretending. no point trying to disguise the anger ablaze in your eyes. “you’re a liar,” you choke out, your lips trembling as your tears fall harder. “and a monster!” his jaw tightens before he closes the door behind him with a careful click that makes your stomach turn. you take a step back immediately, trying to create distance. “we can talk about this,” he says, nodding, “hm? there’s no need for everyone in the house to hear.” that’s what he cares about? you shake your head. “there’s nothing to talk about! you put me in danger. you knew. you knew all this time—you—” “listen to me,” he cuts you off, taking another step forward, accustomed to people backing away for him, “you’re upset, and i understand that. but you’re only reacting to what you think you’ve uncovered, not to what is actually happening.” he gestures toward the folder in your hands.
the way he speaks makes your blood boil. talking like the proof in that folder has somehow become distorted by your emotions rather than by his deceit. “those men—yes, they are dangerous, and yes, they overstepped, but you seem terribly unaware of the consequences involved in exposing them.” he moves closer still, hands open at his sides, as though he is the wounded party here. “if they go down,” he continues, his tone dipping into something pitying, “i go down with them. do you understand? that’s how these things work. you cannot simply cut one thread without unraveling the rest. and when that happens… when i lose my position, my influence and every resource that has kept this family afloat… tell me… what exactly do you imagine will be left for you?” you swallow hard. the cadence of his speech gains confidence when he senses your hurt. “your mother is dead. you have no one else. without me, you would be alone. is that truly what you want? ruin your life just to prove a point you do not even understand?” he clicks his tongue softly, tsking in disappointment and shaking his head, trying to make you believe that the problem lies in your lack of perspective rather than his actions. “you think this is simple, you think it’s a matter of right and wrong, but you have always been sheltered from the reality of how the world functions.” you step back when he reaches toward you, but he continues speaking as if you hadn’t moved at all. “i made impossible choices to give you the life you have, and you stand here condemning me without any understanding of what was at stake.” your teeth clench as a fresh wave of tears slips down your cheeks. there’s not even a hint of accountability or remorse in his justification. he’s only insisting he ruined your life for your own good.
“but i’m your daughter,” you whisper. his expression seems to soften for a second before he exhales indulgently, like you’ve just proven his point. “and because you’re my daughter, and i love you,” he begins, stepping forward again, “i did what i had to do. i did it to keep you safe—” “safe?! to keep me safe?!” you snap, your voice breaking on the word, gesturing wildly with the hand not clutching the folder, rainwater flinging off your sleeve. “you let them touch me, you let them hurt me, you let them—” “i did not let anything happen! things escalated, and i handled it—” “you handled it?!” you laugh bitterly, tears streaming faster. “are you fucking listening to yourself?!” “watch your tone!” he warns. “you’re upset—” “of course i’m upset! no, i’m not upset, i’m furious!” you shout, or try to. the sound is strangled, choked by the sobs you can’t contain. “you ruined everything! you destroyed—” “i didn’t destroy anything! you don’t understand the scale of what i’ve been dealing with—” “oh my god, stop! stop saying that!” you cry, wiping at your face angrily, “stop talking to me like i’m stupid, like i’m incapable of understanding what you did! i understand perfectly! i understand exactly what you did.” “you understand nothing,” he states, taking another step. “i have spent years—years!—maintaining a structure that keeps this family intact, okay? you have no idea the position i was in, nor what it takes to keep everything from falling apart.” “everything?” you spit back. “you mean your reputation? your money, your seat in the senate—” “our life!” he corrects sharply. “i did what was required to preserve our life!” “no.” you shake your head. “you did it for yourself. you always have.” he doesn’t deny it. he only looks at you, then beckoningly reaches out a hand, opening his palm. “give me the folder,” he says, with a tone that assumes obedience. “i’m not having this discussion with you. it’s done enough damage. and you’ve seen enough.” you stumble back, clutching it closer to your chest, until your lower back hits the desk. “don’t come near me.” “c’mon, sweetheart,” he coos. “don’t be difficult.” “no,” you whisper. you notice the way he bites his tongue, his eyes piercing yours as he takes another step forward. “give it to me. now.” “i said no!”
the word barely finishes leaving your mouth before he moves. there is no warning, just the sudden, violent motion of his hand lunging toward the folder, fingers snapping around your wrist with a force that sends pain shooting up your arm. you let out a strangled gasp as the folder slips halfway from your grip, a few pages fanning out like wounded wings. panic rushes through you in a single, ablaze surge, and you clutch it tighter, twisting your body away from him even as his other hand clamps down on your shoulder, shoving hard enough to knock you into the corner of the desk, the edge digging into your side. “stop it!” he hisses, though he’s the one hurting you and forcing your body backward as his fingers dig into your wrist, trying to peel you open like a stubborn lock. “give it to me. give it to me!” you shake your head desperately, tears and rainwater mixing on your cheeks as the folder threatens to slip again, the papers inside crumpling under both your grips. you try to pull back but his grip turns stronger, his thumb grinding cruelly against the bones of your wrist, sending another hot rush of pain up your arm. it’s in that moment that seunghyun’s voice returns to you with startling clarity: no one is invincible. no matter how strong someone is, if you inflict enough pain, they’ll let you go. use pressure points to your advantage.
that’s it. that’s what you have to do. no… no. that’s what you need to do. so, before you can regret it, you swing your free hand up toward the hinge of your father’s jaw, your fingers driving into the pressure point under the bone with far more force than you knew you had left. his grip falters as you strike again, the heel of your hand catching the tender spot near his throat. he chokes on the impact, stumbling back, his hold loosening enough for your wrist to slip from his fingers. you twist away, like seunghyun told you to, and your elbow connects sharply with the crook of his arm—the joint locking and yielding with your strike exactly as you felt it beneath seunghyun’s skin. your father drops to one knee with a gasp, clutching his arm, unprepared for the pain. you don’t wait to see if he’ll recover. the folder is still pressed to your chest, but several pages have fallen, strewn across the carpet. you drop to your knees, scrambling, grabbing them with shaking hands until you gather every loose sheet you can see. you sprint toward the door just as he tries to lunge toward you. you know if he gets hold of you again, you won’t get another chance. your hand hits the doorknob, and you bolt out into the hallway. behind you, his voice cuts through the air, calling your name and ordering the staff to stop you, but you don’t look back. you run down the stairs, through the foyer and toward the door. toward seunghyun.
you’re silent. and you remain that way for the entire ride, staring out the window. seunghyun doesn’t speak either. he glances at you occasionally, those sidelong looks full of questions. months have passed. he thinks it would be stupid to ask how you’re feeling when the answer is written across every inch of you. you walk into his apartment slowly. he walks a step ahead of you, and you follow without comment, your mind everywhere except the moment. you’re only aware of how cold you are and how much your feet hurt from running barefoot across the estate, each step a reminder of everything that just happened. neither of you speaks as he leads you through the narrow hallway into his living room. you stop in the middle of the room, taking in the small, warm space. seunghyun stays by the doorway. you can feel his stare on you, so when his voice finally comes, it doesn’t surprise you. “i know it’s…” he pauses, searching for a word that won’t sound presumptuous, “a lot to process. if you need anything, you—” “could i use your shower?” you cut in. you don’t mean to be dismissive, you simply have nothing left in you to offer, no space for conversation or the thousand unspoken things between you. “of course.” he’s been too focused on your face to even register the rest of you. now, seeing the drenched pajamas and the mud on your bare feet, something in his expression shifts painfully. “come here,” he murmurs, stepping aside and beckoning gently. you follow him down the hall. he brings you into his room, opens the door to the bathroom and flicks the light on. “this is my bathroom. use whatever you need,” he says, “there are clean towels under the sink.” you nod. “thank you.” he hesitates, then adds, “and…” he gestures toward his closet, clearing his throat softly, “just take something of mine to wear. anything from the closet. it’s fine.” you nod again. “okay.”
the walls are paper thin—something that had made the rent a little cheaper when seunghyun first signed the lease, for which he had been grateful for back then, considering he was raising his little brother and stretching every dollar until it nearly tore. but tonight… it means your sobs seep through every surface, carrying straight into the living room even though you think the shower water is masking them. it masks nothing. if anything, it only magnifies every inhale you take before another cry comes out of you, and with every sound, his heart aches. he debates knocking on the bathroom door more than once, hovering in front of it. but he never lifts his knuckles to the wood because he knows you need space, and he wants to let you have even a sliver of privacy after everything was taken from you. when you finally step out—after what must’ve been forty minutes though it feels longer—you’re wearing his old sport pants and one of his zip up hoodies, the sleeves swallowing your hands. you’ve never felt more like a burden in your life; you’re in his home for the first time ever, dressed entirely in his clothes and looking like you’ve been dragged through hell. an overwhelming sense of pathetic, misplaced guilt climbs up your spine. you’re so accustomed to luxury that standing here feels almost surreal. you feel out of place. like a fish out of water, almost literally. your eyes land on the couch, specifically the pillows and blankets he’s arranged on it, and you latch onto it, in an attempt at making seunghyun focus on something that isn’t the puffiness of your eyes. “what’s that?” you ask. “i’ll sleep here,” he says. “junseo’s room… i’ve been using it for storage these past few months. it’s a mess. you can take my bed.” you shake your head weakly. “you don’t have to do that, seunghyun. i can… i can sleep on the couch.” he tskes softly. “no. you need to rest properly.” “you opened your home to me, let me shower, gave me your things… even your clothes. i think you’ve done more than enough. i’m not taking your bed too.” he lets out a snort, the faintest ghost of a smile on his lips. “you take care of me,” he says, the memory of it warming his voice despite how cold the night has been to both of you, “so i take care of you. remember?” of course you remember. how could you not? when he’s all you’ve thought about for months. “i do,” you whisper.
there’s a long, awkward silence between you. and after a few seconds of simply standing there in your damp hair and borrowed clothes, you lower yourself onto the couch, choosing a careful distance from him. his eyes drift toward you, catching the restless bouncing of your leg, and how your fist keeps tightening around the fabric of his hoodie. he knows your mind is working at a punishing speed, peppering you with a dozen thoughts you’re not ready to confront, and he knows you well enough to recognize the moment you start fighting the urge to cry again. he exhales softly and stands, crossing the room before turning on the television. there’s nothing worth watching at four in the morning, but anything is better than letting you sit alone with your thoughts. “i’ll make some tea,” he says. “it… might help you sleep.” the comment catches you off guard, yet when you think about it, the idea of warm tea sounds blissful. “thank you.” he nods once and moves to his small kitchen. as he reaches for the kettle he realizes he’s only ever made tea for his family, never for anyone else. there’s no reason behind that, it’s simply how his life has been. but the thought lingers in his mind. he tries to make it as good, sweet, and comforting as he can, the way he imagines you might prefer it, tinkering with the ratio like it’s a task requiring his full concentration. he hears the tragically acted action movie that you’re watching on the tv, and he can’t help the small smile that breaks across his face as he pours the tea into (coincidentally once more) mismatched mugs. “i didn’t know if you’d want milk in yours,” he calls as he walks back toward the living room, his eyes on the mugs to avoid spilling, “so i didn’t add any, but if you do, just tell me and i’ll—” he lifts his gaze. and stops. you’re not sitting anymore, you’re curled into the nest of pillows he assembled for himself, fast asleep. the exhaustion must have overtaken you completely. i guess she didn’t need the tea after all, he thinks, placing the mugs gently onto the coffee table, careful not to disturb the quiet that has settled inside the room. he stands there for a long moment, simply looking at you, taking in the peaceful rise and fall of your chest. fondness unfurls inside seunghyun, smiling tenderly at the sight. without overthinking it, he reaches for one of the blankets and drapes it over you gingerly, letting the fabric fall across your shoulders, adjusting it so it covers you completely. then he leans down, pressing the faintest kiss to your temple, his lips barely grazing your skin so he won’t wake you. you need rest. the second day after a betrayal is always worse than the first.
seunghyun is nowhere to be found when you wake up. your first instinct is to panic, and you start scrambling for your phone, patting the couch, the coffee table, the floor, until you remember: you left it at home. you don’t have it. you don’t have a way to call him, or text him, or ask where he went, or when he’s coming back, or if he’s okay. you force yourself to breathe, in through your nose, out through your mouth, again and again, the way your therapist taught you. counting silently and reminding yourself that panic will not save you now. realistically, considering everything that happened last night, leaving the apartment was probably a terrible idea. but there’s nothing you can do now. you calm down only when you wander into the kitchen and spot the note on the counter, placed deliberately right next to the kettle. seunghyun wanted to make sure you wouldn’t miss it. ‘i’ll be back’ just those words and nothing more. to which you sigh loudly.
with nothing else to do, and no desire to sit wit your thoughts, you decide to clean. it’s an impulsive choice, and you feel extremely ridiculous crouching down to wipe the living room floor with a damp cloth, scrubbing at the streaks of dried mud your bare feet tracked in the night before. you’ve never cleaned floors in your life, and you’re aware of how awkward you look doing it and how inefficient your movements are. but you do it anyway, diligent despite your inexperience. when you’re done, your attention drifts to the bookshelf lining one wall of the living room. your eyes are immediately drawn to the framed pictures along one shelf. the first picture makes you smile. it’s junseo on his first day of primary school, grinning awkwardly at the camera. next to it is a photo of seunghyun himself in his military uniform, standing shoulder to shoulder with another man. their closeness is evident in how they lean toward each other, and in the unguarded smile he wears. another frame holds the dog you recognize from his instagram, standing in a river with his tongue out and completely drenched. you huff out a soft, fond breath, before your gaze lands on the last photograph. a young woman you don’t need to be told is his mother, has her arms wrapped tightly around a much smaller seunghyun, with their cheeks pressed together so hard they’re nearly squished.
right then, you hear the door open. and a few seconds later seunghyun steps into the living room with several plastic bags weighting his arms and cutting faint crescents into his fingers. they rustle softly as he walks. “good morning,” he says nonchalantly as he pointedly ignores the way you’ve crossed your arms over your chest. and only after a brief glance at his phone does he correct himself with a soft huff, “well. good evening, actually.” “where were you?” you ask, unable to disguise the edge in your voice, watching him veer toward the kitchen as if this were a perfectly ordinary moment. you follow, of course. “hospital,” he answers simply, setting the bags down on the counter. right. the fear that had been sitting dormant since you woke surges up, “do you have any idea how incredibly dangerous that is? to leave by yourself?” you blurt. “if something happened to you—” you stop yourself too late. oh. you really said that. “i mean—my dad will do anything to get that folder back,” you rush on, “anything to make sure no one finds out. and he knows i’m with you. it’s not exactly hard to put two and two together, so if he—” “i got a call this morning,” seunghyun interrupts, unpacking the groceries as he speaks, slotting items into the fridge and cabinets. “from the hospital. that’s why i had to leave.” you fall silent immediately. “your dad wants to cover the rest of junseo’s treatment,” he continues, “and pay for the transplant surgery. the recovery too.” your arms fall limply to your sides. “what? really?” “mhm.” even though it surprises you, it shouldn’t. because this is just another one of his tactics, another calculated move meant to corner you into silence, to bribe you into compliance with the same currency he’s always relied on. i did this for you because i know you care about seunghyun, the gesture seems to say, and this is the power my money holds. accept the exchange. let the truth stay buried. that is what it is. that is what the donation signifies. and both you and seunghyun understand it without needing to say it. you let out a huff, pressing your lips together as you lean back against the kitchen counter. “he’s unbelievable,” you mutter under your breath.
seunghyun turns to look at you. the first thing he notices is the way you’re shaking your head slowly. then, how your gaze is fixed on the tiled floor as you worry your lower lip between your teeth. he doesn’t comment on it. “i… i also got you a few things,” he says, casual on the surface, though his tone gives him away. that’s enough to pull your attention back to him. you lift your head just as he hands you two of the plastic bags, their weight unexpected in your hands. “what is it?” you ask, even though you’re already peering inside, curiosity getting the better of you. “you kind of left in a hurry. and i figured you’re going to be staying here for a while,” he explains, sheepishly as he scratches lightly at the back of his neck. “so… i, uhh... i bought you some essentials. i didn’t want you to have to ask. or worry about it.” you start rummaging through the bag, pulling things out one by one. toothpaste, a toothbrush, a hairbrush, deodorant, shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, products you recognize that he clearly chose with care. even pads and tampons. “i got some food i know you like, too,” he adds, turning slightly toward the counter, suddenly busy with nothing in particular. “i’m not as good a cook as your staff, but…” he cuts himself off when you reach the bottom of the bag and pull out folded clothes, unmistakably aligned with the things you tend to wear. “oh. yeah, that’s—” “you got me clothes?” you ask, the breath of an incredulous laugh slipping out. he nods, flustered. “i thought you’d want your own. i mean… you can still wear mine. if you want to. obviously.” your heart feels dangerously close to skipping a few heartbeats. you dig into the second bag and find a box, which makes him wince preemptively. “those are shoes,” he says, bracing for criticism. “i guessed your size, which was probably a mistake, so if they don’t fit, i’ll go back and change them, you just—” you don’t let him finish. you step forward and wrap your arms around him, pressing your face into his shoulder. “seunghyun, you didn’t have to do all this... thank you.” he freezes for a second, clearly unsure where to put his hands. but then his arms come around you too. you don’t say anything else, because you don’t know how to translate the knot of gratitude and aching tenderness lodged in your chest into words. but you don’t need to. seunghyun understands.
it feels strange eating next to seunghyun while the television drones on in the background. it isn’t uncomfortable so much as it is too ordinary and mundane. you’ve spent time with him before, but there’s something oddly intimate about sitting beside someone in quiet companionship, chewing and watching the screen glow while neither of you speaks. the awkwardness doesn’t last long, though. the moment he finishes his plate and sets it aside, he starts talking. explaining and filling in the gaps of how everything went down. he tells you that he was supposed to fight the previous night, that everything would’ve gone according to routine if he hadn’t seen aaron, standing there talking to your father. that was enough to set off alarms: what was your father doing there, of all places? and since when did he know aaron at all? he says he knew then that something wasn’t right. seunghyun doesn’t explain exactly how he got the information out of your… ex situationship. he doesn’t need to, the redness and soreness around his knuckles speaks for itself. seunghyun knows you well enough to know you don’t need the details spelled out for you, that you can connect the dots on your own. seunghyun doesn’t ask you what you’re going to do about the situation next. he doesn’t push and doesn’t corner you with expectations. but the question still exists: what do you want to do? what are you going to do? you know you’ll have to decide eventually. there’s no avoiding that. and as much as you wish you could say that you’re going to expose your father, that you’re going to tear everything apart and choose the truth no matter the cost… you can’t. there’s too much at stake, and as much as you hate admitting it, your father was right about that. and no matter how deeply you dislike him now, you still can’t bring yourself to see that cruel, selfish man as anything other than your dad. the same person who used to scoop you up and spin you through the air until you squealed with laughter, the same man you’d sprint toward every time he returned from a work trip, arms outstretched. the same man who would beam and say, “ah, look at her! this beautiful, young lady! i’ve missed you, sweetheart.” he’s also the man who held you while you sobbed on the floor after finding your mother. who stayed with you through the long and sad years that followed, who raised you through the rest of your adolescence. who turned you into the person you are today, for better or worse.
a week and a half goes by, and living with seunghyun turns out to be easier than you expected. you fall into a routine without consciously deciding to, keeping your hands busy and your mind busier, because you haven’t dared to leave the apartment yet. you wake up late most mornings, and once seunghyun leaves for the hospital, you clean the apartment, inventing tasks simply to feel useful. later, when he’s back, you cook together in the small kitchen, bumping elbows. then you eat side by side before showering and settling in front of the television while he answers calls for handyman jobs in the neighboring area. you make dinner together, eat again, play whatever board game he owns, and then you sleep, only to repeat it all the next day. and through all of it, he gives you time. he doesn’t ask what you’re going to do, he doesn’t bring up your father unless you do, he doesn’t push, doesn’t suggest… and most importantly, he doesn’t try to guide you toward a decision. he understands that this choice cannot be rushed, and that this is something you need to arrive at on your own. he won’t pressure you, and he won’t decide for you. your father, on the other hand, doesn’t give you the same courtesy. packages start arriving at seunghyun’s apartment—boxes filled with your favorite clothes, your shoes, jewelry, your phone… and eventually even your diary, the sight of it making your airways constrict because you know he must have read every single page before sending it. each box comes with an apologetic note, asking you to come home and framing everything as concern for your wellbeing and comfort now that you’re supposedly deprived of his endless luxuries. that manipulative fucker. you spend more nights awake than you want to admit, staring at the ceiling, trying not to cry every time the realization settles in again: there is no escaping this. this is your life now, and this is your reality. eventually, exhaustion always wins. you swallow hard, twist restlessly under the covers, press the pillow over your head, and lie there until the first traces of morning light creep through the window, your body finally surrendering to sleep because it has no strength left to stay awake.
you’re embarrassingly eager to watch your father speak on television around the two week mark. it’s the first major debate with other politicians he’s participated in since everything fell apart. seunghyun has insisted that it isn’t a good idea, that you don’t need to put yourself through that right now. but you’re stubborn. and you’ve assured him that you feel better, that you just want to hear what he says. so there you are, perched on the couch, gripping the remote so tightly your fingers ache and leaning forward as though you might lunge at the screen at any moment, your entire body keyed into every syllable he utters. from the kitchen, seunghyun can hear the little huffs you keep letting out under your breath as he cooks dinner, plus the occasional commentary, such as “oh, come on now!” and “what a liar!” he ignores it and lets you have your moment, focusing on the pan in front of him. but then he hears you laugh—a sudden burst that cuts through the apartment. that’s when he steps out of the kitchen. he leans against the doorframe, watching you with a mix of concern and curiosity as you laugh hysterically, pointing at the tv like you’ve just witnessed the delivery of the most absurd joke imaginable. “did you hear what he just said?!” you exclaim, turning halfway toward him and then back to the screen. “oh my god! oh my god—no wonder i didn’t see it. i mean, he’s a really fucking good liar! if i couldn’t tell, what chance does anyone else have? oh! wait—and he said—” you lift your hand, palm out, as another wave of laughter overtakes you. “wait, wait—” you gasp, wiping at the corner of your eyes with the heel of your hand while clutching your stomach with the other. “he said—oh my god! i can’t—shit! he said family is his top priority.” you burst into loud cackles, slapping your leg. you laugh so hard you have to pause just to catch your breath, only to start wheezing again seconds later. seunghyun narrows his eyes, but he doesn’t interrupt you. he lets you laugh as loudly and as long as you need to. “no, no, because listen,” you manage between fits, “he said it with such confidence. like—like he actually believes it himself.” you try to continue, but the laughter overtakes you again, another wave ripping through. you bend forward, one hand braced on your knee as the other continues to vaguely gesture at the television. “i’m sorry, i’m sorry—” you say, though you’re not apologizing for anything in particular. “oh my god, my stomach hurts! it’s just… it’s hilarious.”
seunghyun keeps looking at you while you try to catch your breath again, your laughter turning into small giggles that come and go unevenly. your name falls from his lips, cutting through the noise and making you glance at him. “mmh?” you’re still clinging to the last scraps of laughter. “you can just cry, you know?” he says. “what?” “you don’t need to force yourself to laugh in front of me,” he continues. “you can just cry.” oh. . . oh. you hate that he knows. you hate that he sees it so clearly. he always has. you can’t hide from seunghyun the way you hide from everyone else. you should’ve known better than to think you could. he’s always been able to see through you. your smile is gone entirely now, wiped clean from your face, and you just stare at him, perplexed. “no, i—” you start, shaking your head. “i’m not—i don’t want to… i-i don’t want to cry,” you say, each word weaker than the last, your lower lip humiliating you in its tremble. you look away from him the moment you feel the burn behind your eyes, trying desperately to regain control. but when your gaze lands back on the television and you catch a glimpse of your father’s face, the first sob rips out of you. you don’t think you’ve ever cried this ugly before, everything you’ve been bottling up for days finally forcing its way out of you. your throat burns from trying to keep the sobs in, until your body refuses to cooperate anymore and each cry tears out of you loudly enough to border on a scream. you cover your face with your hands, shaking so hard your shoulders jerk. you barely register seunghyun moving until he’s gently coaxing your hands away from your face and guiding you up from the couch. “come here,” he says softly, his hand finding your arm and drawing you toward him. “my dad—” you try, but a broken sob steals the rest of the sentence from you. “i know… i know.” his arms wrap around you, enclosing you without hesitation. one of his hands settles between your shoulders, while the other slides up and down your back. you cling to him, burying your face against his chest as you continue to ugly cry. “it’s okay,” he murmurs, close to your ear. “i’m here. let it all out.”
it feels as if those words trip a hidden wire inside you. suddenly you’re pushing him away, at first so subtly that seunghyun thinks it’s just your body shifting against his… until your fist bumps hard against his chest and you manage to force a small, ragged distance between the two of you. “no… no!” you gasp, shaking your head frantically, “it’s your fault!” his eyes widen, startled, but you don’t give him time to respond. “this is your fucking fault!” you cry, your voice breaking apart. “you abandoned me! i asked you to stay! i needed you and you… you abandoned me, you jerk!” your fists crash against his chest again and again, uncoordinated. and even as you do it you’re aware that you’re being irrational—you know why he left. you know he was trying to protect his little brother. and the decision wasn’t simple or selfish or cruel in the way your body insists it was. but it’s been so many months… months of silence and things left unsaid. months of swallowing emotions whole while feeling lonelier than you’ve ever felt in your entire life. “you said you cared about me!” you sob. “you said you cared—you’re a liar! you’re a fucking liar just like him!” seunghyun doesn’t stop you. he doesn’t grab your wrists or tell you to calm down or try to justify himself. he only steadies you when your balance wavers, hands briefly catching your arms so you don’t fall. but otherwise he lets every blow land, lets you push at him, lets you spend your fury against his chest. even when you try to shove him away, he remains planted firmly in front of you. if this is how you need to empty yourself of all the anger you carry, then so be it. he’ll take it. he just wants you to be okay. “i fucking—i believed you! i believed every stupid word you said! you told me you’d see me the next day and you didn’t! how could you… how could do that to me?! huh?! how could you?! you fucking liar! i hate you!” you choke. “i hate you, i hate you, i hate you!”
but you don’t. you know you don’t, even as the words leave your mouth. you don’t hate him at all. there isn’t an ounce of hatred in you where he’s concerned, and there never has been. what you feel toward seunghyun is everything but hate. but you’re so hurt it makes you cruel, projecting and unloading everything you wish you could’ve screamed at your father onto seunghyun instead, just because he’s here. he doesn’t deserve this. and it pains you knowing you’re hurting the only person who didn’t mean to hurt you, using him as an outlet for a rage that was never really meant for him in the first place. that’s why your strength ends up draining. the rage burns itself out as fast as it flared, until your arms feel heavy and your hands don’t have enough power left to hit him anymore. your forehead drops against his chest, and you keep crying there, the sobs racking your body. “i’m sorry,” you whisper brokenly, the words muffled against his clothes. “i don’t… i don’t hate you.” “i know.” “seunghyun, i didn’t mean it. i’m sorry, i—” “i promise,” he interrupts gently, his hands coming up to cradle your face, thumbs brushing away your tears as he bends down until he’s at eye level with you. “i promise i will never do that to you again. okay? i’ll always be here. i shouldn’t have—” “seunghyun—” “i shouldn’t have left you,” he insists, the confession finally breaking free, heavy with regret. “i know that. and i’m sorry. i’m so, so sorry, baby. please… forgive me.” you sniff, pressing your lips together as you fight another surge of tears. hearing him call you baby isn’t something you were prepared for at all. and definitely not paired with an apology and his puppy eyes looking far too close to tears for your comfort. so you nod slowly, keeping your eyes locked on his. “yeah?” he asks, needing it said out loud. “yeah,” you whisper in return.
having let yourself break like that earlier feels like the final permission your mind needed to turn on you once the lights go out, because the nightmares come back that same night. except now they have a familiar face to feed off to and torment you with: your father’s. in the dream, you’re running through the maze in the garden, with the folder clutched to your chest like a second heart. he’s behind you the entire time, chasing you, until his hand finally closes around your wrist and the folder is ripped from you. you wake with a gasp, heart hammering violently as you scramble out of bed with shaking hands to open the drawer you and seunghyun agreed to keep the folder in. it’s there. exactly where it should be. even though you knew you’d find it, the sight of it makes a relieved sigh escape you. you close the drawer carefully, and stand there for a moment, waiting for your heartbeat to slow. you crawl back into bed and try to sleep again, but it’s no use. your anxiety keeps growing teeth. for reasons you know are irrational and yet cannot silence, you become convinced your father might appear through the window at any moment, that he’ll find a way inside the apartment despite the fact that seunghyun lives on the eighth floor. your thoughts start looping and you feel a terrible pressure in your chest that gives you no other option but to slip out of the bedroom and into the living room, tiptoeing across the floor. you’re careful not to make a sound as you approach the couch where seunghyun is sleeping.
you hesitate for a second, watching him there, guilt creeping up on you for even considering waking him. but he’s the only person who can help you right now. you reach out and shake him gently, barely more than a brush of your fingers against his arm. but that is more than enough to jolt him awake. he’s alert instantly, body tensing as he sits up. confusion flickers across his face as his eyes sweep the room before they land on you, standing there in the dim light spilling through the living room window. “hey.” he rubs a hand over his face as he focuses. “are you okay? did something happen?” “sorry… i didn’t mean to wake you. i… i can’t sleep,” you reply. he’s still groggy when he answers a soft and raspy, “oh,” the blanket sliding off his shoulders as he moves forward, preparing to stand. “okay. i’ll make you some tea—” “no,” you interrupt. he pauses, looking up at you again. “no?” you hesitate. “no, i… i actually wanted to… i wanted to ask you something.” “okay.” you shift your weight, twisting the fabric of your sleeve between your fingers. “would it be… would it be okay if you, um—” you trail off, clear your throat. your heart’s thudding so hard you’re sure he can hear it. “if you could… sleep with me?” “sleep with you?” “yeah,” you nod, a little sheepish. “if you want to, of course. i mean… you don’t have to. i just…” you huff out a breath. “i had a nightmare and now my head won’t shut up and i thought maybe if you were there—” “hey,” he says softly, cutting in before you can talk yourself out of it. “it’s okay.” “if you don’t want to, it’s fine,” you continue. “but i really—i could use some company.” he studies you for a moment, before asking, “are you sure? you really want me there?” “mhm.” he sighs as he pushes himself fully to his feet. “okay. come on.”
you’re both finally settled in bed, if you can even call it that. you on the left side, pressed as far away from the window as possible without falling off the mattress, choosing the darkest, most shielded corner of the room, while seunghyun takes the right side without question. if anything were to come for you, it would have to get through him first. it feels awkward having him there, sharing the same bed. you’re too aware of the space between your bodies and at the same time of how little space there actually is. he used to guard your door every single night while you slept alone, and now he’s here, lying beside you. god. if someone had told you a year ago that this is how things would end up, you would’ve laughed right in their face. “do you want to talk about it?” seunghyun asks, breaking the uncomfortable silence between you. he hasn’t laid down all the way yet, his back resting against the bed frame. you keep your eyes on the ceiling. “it was just my dad,” you say. “he took the folder.” you hear the soft hum he makes in response, can tell he’s nodding even without looking at him. “i’ve been having nightmares for months,” you continue after a moment. “especially after the last… attack. but i was doing so much better...” a tired sigh slips out of you. “i really thought it was over.” seunghyun feels a pang of guilt at your words. he regrets not being there for you these past few months, regrets every night he wasn’t around to listen, to comfort you, to let you talk about your fears and concerns. “it will be,” he says, turning his head to look at you. “you won’t feel like this forever.” you finally glance sideways, catching the outline of his face in the moonlight coming from the window behind him. “i’ll make sure of that.” your lips curve into a tired smile. “you already do too much for me.” he scoffs under his breath. “really? i think i’m not doing enough.”
“what?” you ask, genuinely taken aback, and before you can think better of it you push yourself up until you’re sitting too, your back resting against the bed frame in an unconscious mirror of his posture. “don’t say that.” your voice firms as you go on, “you’ve done more for me than anyone has in years. i’d be willfully blind not to recognize it. i owe you my life, seunghyun—my life. if i’m still here, it’s because of you. and all i’ve done in return is ruin yours—” “ruin my life?” he cuts in, incredulous. “you have to be joking.” “you were injured because of me,” you insist. “your arm—” “it was nothing.” “and because of it you couldn’t fight properly.” you press on, refusing to let him minimize it. “so yes. i—” “you have to be out of your mind,” he interrupts again. “if you really believe for even a second that you ruined my life because i hurt my arm protecting you. i’d do it a thousand times over if it meant having you here with me right now.” that silences you. you swallow hard, trying to read his expression in the dimness, but the room gives you little to work with. the moonlight only skims one side of his face, leaving the rest in shadow. but you don’t need to see it clearly to know he isn’t exaggerating. seunghyun would take far more than a single bullet for you. “you helped my brother,” he continues. “you did it even when you were convinced i hated you. i’ve been… lonely for a long time. sad, too. for years. and then i met you, and your—” he gestures vaguely, searching for the word. “your attitude.” you let out a surprised laugh that makes him smile. “and your kindness,” he goes on, “your selflessness, your generosity, your intelligence, your resilience, your courage...” he shakes his head. “i’ve learned more from you than i ever expected to. you taught me things i didn’t know i needed to learn. and you helped me in ways i don’t think i’ll ever be able to repay.” his voice drops at the end, before he decides to add, “and in return, i, what? disappeared from your life for months? acted like… like what happened between us meant nothing?” “seunghyun, if you’re saying this because—” “it meant everything to me.” your breathing turns shallow. you feel his words settling deep in your chest, pressing the air out of your lungs. “please… don’t,” you say quietly when you finally find your voice again. “don’t feel guilty for doing what you had to do. i understand why you left. i do. i was angry earlier… and i ended up taking it out on you, and for that… i’m deeply sorry.” “you don’t have to—” “yes. i do. i want you to know i didn’t mean any of it. i don’t hate you. i never have.” an incredulous huff leaves you. “i mean… c’mon. how could i?” you gesture weakly between the two of you, as if the proof is obvious, and the space you share is evidence enough. “i’ve learned so much from you too. i’m not the same selfish, stuck up girl i was last year, and you know it. that’s because of you. my father would’ve taken the folder if it weren’t for everything you taught me—how to fight back and defend myself. you brought me into your home and gave me everything i needed and more without complaining once. you even offered me your bed,” you add pointedly, “which i insisted you keep, and you still did it. you’ve taken care of me. you don’t even get mad at me for waking you up in the middle of the night just because i had a bad dream.” you shake your head. “your first instinct was to get up and make me goddamn tea.” a soft laugh slips out of you, and he laughs too. it’s only then that you realize there are tears on your cheeks, because one slips into the corner of your mouth and you taste its saltiness. you swipe at your face before going on. “so i don’t care how much time has passed. or what’s happened between then and now… there’s no hate in me for you. none.”
seunghyun had been certain you would despise him after he went radio silent for months, and in the self flagellating corners of his mind he had decided that would be fair. he deserved it. because what kind of man kisses you like that and then vanishes from your life within the span of a single day? he felt despicable for it. especially when the kiss meant so much to him. especially when you mean so much to him. so much it’s difficult to articulate without sounding foolish. he thinks he could spend his entire life trying to find the right words for it and still fall short. every atom of your skin is as dear to seunghyun as his own. he could fill entire libraries with all the love he has for you, shelf after shelf, then sell his soul just to guard them for eternity. he wishes you could feel it. feel how deeply and relentlessly you are loved by him. he has never felt what he feels for you, not even close. there were moments when he was convinced he had lost his mind completely, like the day you smiled at him for the first time when you saw him, instead of giving him that familiar scrutinizing stare. he remembers the way his heart leapt straight into his throat, how it betrayed him by wanting and yearning for something so deeply it hurt. the ache followed him everywhere after that, every time he was near you, all while he truly believed you would never see him the way he sees you. that you would never feel this looming, all consuming thing that stalks him day and night. the thing that turns him into a fool and a coward… this thing people call love.
“see, this is what… this is what i meant,” he manages to reply. he sniffs, almost distracted by it, and you notice just as he does, the trail of tears he hadn’t felt leave his eyes. “even after everything, you don’t hold it against me. you just forgive. and that’s why it doesn’t matter what i do, or what i say... it’ll never feel like enough in my eyes.” “look at me,” you say softly, needing him to hear this as much as you need to say it, and when his gaze finally drifts to yours you don’t waver. “what you do is enough, seunghyun. i’ve never asked for anything in return. and neither have you. because we—you’ve always said we’re different, but i think we’re more alike than we want to admit. i’d do anything to see you happy. and i know… i know you’d do anything to see me happy too.” something changes in his expression at your words. “and you know why that is?” he asks, barely above a whisper. he’s closer than he was when the conversation began, and maybe you are too. you’re not sure who moved first—only that the space between you is smaller than it was. his question hangs between you, loaded, hoping you’ll catch the truth. hoping you’ll finally call the thing between you what it is. you don’t need time to think about it. you love him. and loving someone means wanting their happiness, no matter what. “yes, i do.” you pause, your pulse loud in your ears, skimming your throat. “do you?” the words leave you as a whisper, and the silence that follows stretches long enough for you to let your gaze drop to his lips and anticipation to coil in your chest. seunghyun leans in until you’re only careful inches apart, so close that every breath feels shared. “i do,” he whispers back. “and i’ll show you.”
before you can even gather a proper thought, his lips find yours. a delicate kiss that lasts only a few seconds before he pulls back to look at you, eyes searching your face for doubt or anything that might tell him to stop. you meet his gaze for a fleeting moment, before you close the distance again with more urgency and need than you were prepared to admit to yourself. your lips part naturally, fitting against his with ease. his tongue brushes against yours as his hand comes up to cup your face, thumb warm against your cheek as he draws you closer. everything feels heightened under seunghyun’s touch, every point of contact lighting you up, butterflies battering wildly in your lower stomach as you gather the courage to straddle him without breaking the kiss. he exhales softly against your mouth at the movement, a sound that sends a shiver through you. and when you feel the pressure of his body reacting to yours through the thin fabric of his pajama pants, you gasp. you’ve gotten him worked up so quickly it makes you feel a little sheepish.
seunghyun smiles before leaning in again, kissing you once more, his hands settling on your hips as he guides you, encouraging the slow grind of your body against his. the friction pulls a soft sound from you before you can stop it, a breathy little moan that surprises you enough to make you bite down on your lower lip immediately after. you try to keep quiet, even as his body presses back against yours and the hard outline of his cock presses insistently against you through your pajama pants, right where you’re aching. his thumb lifts to your mouth, easing your lip free from your teeth as if he knows exactly what you’re doing. “let me hear you, baby,” he murmurs. another slow roll of your hips against him steals the breath right out of you, and the sound he’s been waiting for leaves your mouth. his hands travel up your back, caressing you gingerly until they find your ass, where he keeps them as you lean in to kiss him, your bodies moving together. he’s trying not to react to every small movement you make, but the moment your kisses trail from his mouth to his jaw, then to his neck, teeth grazing his skin before you suck gently, the restraint evaporates. a low groan slips out of seunghyun, and his hands squeeze your ass hard in response, drawing a soft, approving hum from you against his throat.
it feels unreal. this whole thing. you’re on top of him, like this, after all this time. you’ve wanted him for so long… you’ve lost count of how many nights you’ve spent imagining this exact moment, even back when he stood right outside your door, refusing to cross lines you wished he’d burn to the ground. wishing he would just come in and forget every rule, every difference, every reason he gave himself to keep you at arm’s length. and you know he’s wanted this too. you feel it in the way his cock twitches whenever your body moves against his, or in the way his breath stutters when your tongue tangles with his. “seunghyun…” you pull back, your voice coming out very much needy. “i… i wanna—” the words get stuck in your throat, suddenly shy despite everything, but he knows. a fond smile curves his lips at the sound of you like this. “yeah? you do?” “mhm,” you nod. “okay,” he whispers. “then let me take care of you.”
gently, seunghyun guides you down onto the bed until you’re lying back against the soft pillows. his lips find yours again, and you part yours without hesitation, welcoming his tongue into your mouth as the kiss deepens. your hands come up to his face, tracing his features with reverence as you feel his right hand move over your chest. a quiet, surprised squeal slips out of you when he cups one of your breasts through your shirt, massaging it gently. “sorry,” he murmurs against your lips. “is this okay?” “yeah,” you nod quickly, smiling faintly before you pull him back into the kiss, needing him closer. he takes his time fondling both of your breasts, his hand sliding under your pajama shirt. every drag of his thumb over your nipples sends a filthy jolt straight to your cunt, which throbs with need. you try to roll your body against his, chasing friction, grinding yourself up toward him to ease the ache, only to fail miserably since he’s not even fully on top of you yet, which only adds to the frustration. your impatience starts to show, your kisses turning sloppier and breathing heavier with every passing second. you’re trying to show him without words just how badly you want more, until his hand finally slides down your stomach. he teases the sensitive skin there, dragging it out on purpose as his fingers hook into the elastic of your pajama pants and toy with it. you let out a needy moan in protest, nudging his hand insistently. “so impatient,” he snorts, clearly enjoying himself. under any other circumstances, that smug look would’ve driven you insane. and you would’ve made it your personal mission to wipe it off his face, that’s for sure. but right now all you can focus on is how unfairly good he looks, how badly you need him and how badly you want him. “shut up,” you whisper. “i want you.” his grin widens. “yes, ma’am.”
his hand finally slides down, past the waistband of your pajama pants and your panties. and the moment his fingers meet you, his breath hitches feeling how wet you are, your juices coating his digits completely. his other hand spreads your legs open without a word, giving himself room as his index and middle finger glide slowly along your slit. when you glance up, you catch how his pupils have blown wide, focused entirely on you. you bite down on your lip again, a reflex by now, trying to swallow the words clawing their way up your throat, but you’re unable to. “oh… oh, f-fuck,” you moan. his fingers keep moving, dragging up and down before circling back to your clit, where he tortures you with featherlight touches. small circles that make your whole body tense and tremble, the pleasure so intense you want to cry. your chest rises and falls rapidly, breathing completely out of rhythm. when you glance down you see seunghyun’s arm stretched along your body, his hand working you open and the veins along his forearm standing out every time his wrist flexes. “that feel good? hm?” you can’t even form words, only moan, nodding frantically until he tuts softly. “words, baby,” he coaxes, peppering sweet kisses along your cheek, your temple and your neck. “yes,” you gasp, swallowing hard. “so… so fucking good.” “hold onto me,” he says, and you obey. your arms slide around his neck, nails digging into his back through his shirt. “yeah,” he murmurs approvingly. “that’s it, baby.”
you feel him speed his ministrations only to slow them down again seconds later, cruel in his patience. you’re wet. so wet you’re certain it’s soaked through your panties and your pajama pants, staining the sheets beneath you as you grind helplessly against his palm. you want to disarm him somehow, to tip the balance back in your favor, or at the very least torture him the way he’s torturing you. “i want to… touch you too,” you say, sliding your hands down his chest, fingers splaying over his sternum before clutching the fabric of his shirt at his abdomen. he stills momentarily, registering what you’re asking, before pulling back enough to tug his pajama shirt over his head and discard it. his fingers return right where they were, resuming their slow, punishing rhythm as he replies, “you can. you can touch me.” when you said it, he’d assumed you meant his chest or his shoulders. or maybe his arms? he wasn’t prepared for the way your hands keep going, sliding lower, until your palm wraps around his clothed, hard and aching cock. a soft hiss leaves him as you move your hand up and down his length, squeezing harder at the tip. feeling that only spurs him on, his fingers picking up speed, which you welcome greedily. your body jolts when his hips buck against you with a groan. you look up at him innocently, lashes fluttering as you ask, “does that feel good?” he just hums, face contorting with pleasure as you keep stroking him through the fabric. “words, baby,” you whisper, echoing his earlier words with a smug edge to your tone. he snorts, shaking his head as he tries to contain another sound. “you really can’t stand not being in control, can you?” you giggle softly as you tighten your grip around him, leaning in until your lips are only millimeters apart and your noses are brushing, your voice dropping when you whisper, “i like feeling powerful.” he smiles fondly at that, but the smile falters immediately as another wave of pleasure hits him. seunghyun has to press his tongue hard to the inside of his cheek to keep himself from straight up whimpering. “oh… and you have so… s-so much power over me,” he admits. and it’s true. both physically and emotionally. “but tonight… i want you to let me take it.” his breath stutters. “you’ve been through so much, baby... so much stress. i just… want to make you feel… good.” and just as the last word leaves his mouth, you feel one of his fingers slowly push inside you, making you gasp loudly when he curls it, hitting your gspot. “o—o-oh my fucking—fuck!” you cry as he works you open, intent on proving every word he just said.
seunghyun pumps his middle finger in and out of you slowly, each thrust so deep it makes the base of his palm brush against your clit. the soft slap of it sends sparks through your body, your head going so light and dizzy with pleasure it nearly makes you lose your grip on him. your walls cling warm and slick around his finger, and the way you pulse makes him twitch in your hand. his mind drifts to thoughts he’s tried to bury for months, imagining how it would feel to be inside you, to feel that same heat and tightness wrapped around his cock. he’s thought about it more times than he’d ever admit, chastising himself for it, convincing himself he was crossing a line, that he was perverted for even letting his mind go there. for wanting you like this. but you’re both here now. and he wants to make sure you enjoy every second of it. “i wanna taste you,” he murmurs. he says it so quietly it slips right past you. your ears are buzzing, heat roaring up your neck and into your face until it feels like you’ve gone deaf from how turned on you are. “mmmh?” you ask, dazed. “i wanna—” he pauses only to press a soft, loving kiss to your lips. “taste—” another one. “you.” his head dips into the crook of your neck, lips trailing kisses. his breath’s warm against your skin as his hand keeps its rhythm inside your underwear, never letting you forget what he’s doing to you. “can i?” he whispers. “mhm. please.” oh, you don’t have to ask twice. seunghyun moves quickly, positioning himself between your legs without pressing his full weight down on you, hovering instead. his hand slips free to help you tug your shirt off and over your head, baring your breasts to him. he doesn’t hesitate after that, leaning in eagerly to latch onto one of your nipples, sucking slow while his other hand cups and plays with the other breast. your hands slide into his hair, fingers threading through it and encouraging him without words as your back arches off the mattress. the pleasure hits so hard it leaves you barely able to keep your eyes open. your mouth, on the other hand, refuses to stay closed and quiet. it feels too fucking good. you watch hazily as he unhurriedly switches from one breast to the other, lavishing the same attention on both, sucking and teasing you. you shiver when the damp heat of his mouth leaves your nipple exposed to the cooler air, your whole body humming with anticipation for what he’s clearly about to do next.
seunghyun’s mouth travels lower, kissing a slow path down your stomach until he reaches the waistband of your pants, clearly intent on getting rid of them too, his fingers hooking into the elastic of both your pajama pants and your panties. it’s only then that your voice breaks through the haze. “wait! wait, wait.” he stops immediately, like a switch has been flipped, lifting his head to look at you with concern. “what’s wrong?” you swallow hard. “i’ve never—” the words catch, your mouth going dry. “you’re a… virgin?” you shake your head quickly. “no. no, i’m not.” a quiet, frustrated huff leaves you. “but i’ve never—i mean, no one’s ever… you know…” you trail off. realization dawns on him, brows lifting slightly. “gone down on you?” “yeah,” you admit, embarrassed. “i want to. if you’ll let me.” you think back to the other men you’ve been with—how rushed they were, how little interest they had in anything that didn’t revolve around their dicks, how uncomfortable you’d felt whenever someone even hinted at wanting to put their mouth on you, pushing them away before they could see too much. someone’s face between your legs feels deeply intimate and invasive. and vulnerability has never been something you’ve handed out freely. you’ve never allowed yourself to be that open with anyone before. but this is seunghyun. and you know that you’re safe with him. you can let your guard down. “mhm,” you whisper. “i’m just… nervous.” he hasn’t even done anything yet and your legs are already trembling, anticipation and fear twisting together in your stomach. the thought of him between your thighs makes your pulse race. his hands slide gently along your thighs, soothing, trying to calm you and remind you that he’s not in a hurry. “do you trust me?” “i do. i trust you,” you answer without hesitation. “good. because i swear i’ll make you feel so fucking good,” he promises. “and if you want me to stop—at any point—you say the word and i will. okay?” seunghyun’s always been good at driving you a little crazy, at poking at you until you bristle. but you realize he’s even better at soothing you and making you feel safe. “okay.”
he grabs the waistband of your pants and panties again, thumbs slipping under the elastic as he eases them down your legs inch by inch. you lift your hips to help him, breath hitching with every centimeter of skin he exposes, until the fabric is gone and discarded somewhere behind him. he lifts one of your legs next, pressing a reverent kiss to the inside of your ankle before following the line of you upward—up your calf, your knee… until he settles between your legs. you swallow hard at how close his mouth is to your core. you draw in a shaky breath when his lips brush you before his tongue slides out, licking a single stripe from your entrance all the way up to your clit, gathering every bit of you onto his tongue. his tongue works through your folds, lapping at you with intent, savoring, before his lips close around your clit, sealing you in. the sound you make is torn straight from your chest as his tongue circles your most sensitive spot with tenderness, humming against you like it’s the best meal he’s ever had. you’ve never seen him eat with that much hunger and unabashed delight. truthfully, it’s a pleasure for seunghyun to have your thighs framing his head, brushing his ears, your taste on his tongue, your slick warmth coating his mouth, dripping down his chin, listening to the sounds you can’t stop making and watching your body glow with sweat as his hands knead the soft, supple flesh of your thighs. oh, he’s right where he wants to be. fuck, she’s beautiful, he thinks, lifting his gaze to look at your face. you catch his eyes and smile at him hazily, fingers threading into his hair and tugging lightly, which earns a soft moan from him. the sensation of his mouth on you is so overwhelming it feels like you might float right off the bed. you’re finally realizing just how much you’ve been missing all these years. if you’d known it could feel like this, maybe you would’ve let someone do it sooner. but then again, you’re pretty sure none of those assholes would’ve ever been half this good. “that’s s-so fucking good,” you whine, fingers tightening in his hair. “you—oh, fuck—” your hips twitch helplessly. “you’re so good, seunghyun.”
you can feel the way he smirks against your pussy and the warm puff of breath he lets out. he’s enjoying this far too much. hearing you like this is doing obscene things to him. the proof of it is right there, in his boxers, soaked through with precum that keeps spreading the longer he stays buried between your legs. he notices how your body starts moving without even realizing it, rolling your hips and grinding shamelessly against his mouth. your back arches off the bed as you chase more, more of him, and seunghyun doesn’t deny you. his index finger glides through your slick folds teasingly before he sinks it into you, stretching you open while his tongue never stops working your clit. his finger curls the way it did before, and when he finds your gspot, the sensation hits so hard you swear you see stars. seunghyun speeds up then, finger thrusting in and out of you and moving in a rolling wave that has you clutching the sheets and babbling incoherent praise. “y-yes! fuck, yes! yes, just like that, baby. just like—fuck! mmmh, yes!” you don’t even know what you’re saying anymore, or if it makes any sense at all. everything blurs due to the pleasure flooding your head, made even more intense when you feel another finger press inside you, stretching you wider. you cry out, legs starting to shake uncontrollably. you’re pretty sure you’re suffocating him with your thighs from how hard you’re clamping them to the sides of his head. “you’re gonna make me—” you choke out. “seunghyun, i—fuck—i-i’m so close.” he answers by humming against your clit, encouraging. that’s all the permission you need. a few more flicks of his tongue, a few more precise thrusts of his fingers, and you cum hard on his mouth, your whole body shaking. he doesn’t stop until you’re fully spent. it takes you a moment to remember how to breathe, lungs stuttering as you come back down. when you open your eyes, he’s climbing back up your body, kissing you without hesitation. you kiss him back just as eagerly, tasting the remnants of your orgasm on his lips. “you okay?” he asks. you smile, nodding, pulling him back in for another kiss as your nails drag slowly down his bare back, leaving goosebumps in their wake. “seunghyun,” you whisper when his mouth drifts to your cheek. “yeah?” “i need you.” your nails trail all the way up to the back of his neck, earning a soft groan. “i want to feel you… inside of me.” “mmmh?” “mhm.” you peck his lips. “let me make you feel as good as you just made me feel.” it’s a good thing his mouth is closed. otherwise he’d be drooling all over you just from the sultry tone you’ve just used.
you prop yourself up and he lets you, shifting to your left without a word so you can slip out from under him. your feet meet the cold floor and you suck in a breath before turning back. seunghyun’s eyes never leave you. the moment your hand pats the mattres, he sits at the edge of the bed like he’s been summoned, arms coming around your waist the second you step close, pulling you in until you’re standing between his knees. his hands travel your sides, before settling firmly on your hips, and he leans forward to press kiss after kiss to your stomach, worshipful. it feels as if every press of his lips is meant for more than flesh. especially when your fingers come up to caress his cheek and he swears he’s kissing straight into your soul. “take the rest of your clothes off for me,” you whisper, stepping back just enough to give him room. he obeys. there’s something almost laughable about it. he never once wanted to follow your orders when he worked for your father. he’d always been so stubborn... and yet there’s not a single ounce of resistance or defiance in him right now. the room is dark, but not dark enough to hide him completely; you see the shape of his cock, hard and flushed against his stomach, pulsing with every breath he takes. after a few nervous laughs while rummaging through one of his drawers in search of a condom—which, unsurprisingly, turns up empty—and a few muttered curses under seughyun’s breath, you end up resorting to the small box of condoms your father had sent along with your things. you remember the moment you first saw it. you’d scoffed and shaken your head, amused by how far fetched it felt, by the sheer audacity of him thinking there was anything like that between you and seunghyun, especially when you were so convinced it would never happen. even though you really wanted it to happen. now, standing here, you bite your lip to keep you from laughing at the irony of it all. seunghyun manages to roll the condom on with your help, the two of you fumbling in the dark, giggles spilling out between soft kisses, punctuated by an awkward, frustrated “shit, i can’t see anything,” followed by a sheepish, “wait—no, i think that’s the wrong side.” you feel like a teenager again, all nerves and clumsy hands, heart racing like this is the first time all over again. it’s been so long since you’ve slept with anyone… and you can tell it’s been just as long for him.
when you finally lower yourself onto seunghyun, legs bracketing his hips, knees dimpling the mattress as you take all of his inches… a relieved gasp tears out of both of you. it feels as if something that’s been missing has finally slotted into place. like the last piece of a puzzle snapping home after you’ve been staring at the empty space for far too long, an excited rush of ‘yes, this is it’ flooding your chest. your arms loop around his neck, clinging to him for balance as much as for closeness, and his come around you in return, pulling you in until your bodies meet like an embrace. when you finally seat yourself fully on his cock, you lift slowly before sinking back down again, dragging your pussy along his length, making the both of you whine under your breath. you keep moving like that, bouncing, feeling him slide all the way out before swallowing him again with your gummy walls. your eyes stay locked on his, mouths hovering so close your lips brush with every roll of your hips, breaths mingling. the room fills with lewd and filthy sounds—your sighs, his low groans, the wet slide every time you take him deep—and you revel in how your cunt clenches around him, the way he deliciously stretches you out and fills you completely, over and over. he lifts a hand to your face, sweeping a few damp strands of hair aside where they’ve stuck to your skin, fingers lingering against your cheek as he murmurs, “you’re so fucking beautiful.” his cock twitches inside you and you whimper as you clutch him tighter, resting your forehead against seunghyun’s. you start to grind your hips instead of lifting them, rolling yourself against him so his stomach drags right over your clit, sending sparks straight up your spine. seunghyun helps you find the rhythm, his hands sliding down to your ass, gripping you there to guide your movements, coaxing your body into grinding faster. the pleasure crests so sharply it makes tears gather at the corners of your eyes. not just from how unbearably good it feels, but from the simple fact that he’s right here, with you.
you understand that this moment is not the origin of what binds you, nor will it ever be its culmination. this is not the most beautiful proof of your love or the most important thing you’ve shared. not even the most intimate. bodies can meet and part, pleasure can crest and ebb, but what you and seunghyun have is a lot more than that. it’s more than desire and deeper than longing—two souls drawn together and refusing to let go, bound not by fate alone but by every choice and misstep in the journey. him looking at you like you were everything he despised, and you snapping back just as hard because it was easier to fight than to see each other clearly. you think of the long hours where animosity turned into trust, where arguments turned into understanding, where class, money and privilege stopped being weapons and became wounds you learned to tend together. you and seunghyun are intertwined. knotted and twisted together through everything that tried to keep you apart. and now you see each other fully. “don’t cry,” he says, thumb brushing under your eyes to catch your tears as they spill. “don’t cry, my baby.” “i can’t help it,” you reply, voice shaking as your body rolls against his. “you feel too—mmh—too fucking good inside me.” his thumb drags over your lips and you part them, sucking it into your mouth, tasting the saltiness of your tears and making seunghyun groan softly at the sight. “you fit s-so perfectly, i—” your words falter when pleasure crashes through you again. “i wanna—fuck. i wanna… stay like this forever.” seunghyun laughs softly, chest rising and falling just as fast as yours. “yeah? you do?” you nod, unable to speak around the feeling of him. he kisses and bites along your neck, and you tilt your head to give him room. the warmth of his tongue on your skin mixing with the relentless friction of your bodies draws louder moans from your throat. “this won’t be the last time,” he promises in a whisper as he trails his mouth up to your jaw, your chin, before capturing your lips again. “i’m not going anywhere. i’m yours. yours to do… whatever you want… whenever you want.” “i want you always,” you whisper back. “you have me, baby.”
your legs start to burn, the muscles trembling from the effort, so seunghyun flips you, guiding you onto your back until the mattress cradles you and he’s hovering above. he slips out of you for a brief second only to sink back in just as smoothly, the new angle stealing the air from your lungs. you feel him reach places he hadn’t before, stretching you out fully as your legs hook around his waist. you’d been close before. if it weren’t for the ache creeping into your thighs you know you would’ve already come, and seunghyun knows it too. so he doesn’t waste time now. his thrusts are deep and hard, his forehead dropping to rest against yours as he fucks into you, hammering your pussy. your nails rack down his back as that familiar pressure builds low in your stomach again. he sucks in a breath when he feels your walls tighten around him once more, milking his cock so good it makes his head spin. “fuck, i-i’m so close,” he groans. “wait—wait for me, baby,” you plead. your hand slips between your bodies, fingers finding your swollen, sensitive clit. you start rubbing circles in time with his thrusts, chasing the edge together. he looks down, the sight of you touching yourself while he pounds into you making his cock throb, his balls slapping against you with every snap of his hips. you’re taking him so well. and you look so pretty with your half open and pleading eyes, your brows drawn together… it nearly breaks what little control he has left. it’s your trembling voice that finally pulls him out of the haze. “seunghyun, i-i’m gonna cum.” “yeah,” he pants, nodding as his thrusts turn sloppy. “cum with me, baby.” the words tip you over, your cry spilling free. “i’m gonna fucking cum—oh my god! just like that, fuck me just like—oh my—fuck, seunghyun!” he swallows the rest of it with a hungry kiss, mouths sealing together as you both cum, your moans still audible through the kiss, whimpers filling the room as your bodies shudder and collapse together.
by the time you finally come back to yourselves, dawn has already begun its takeover. the night looses its grip as the sky outside changes from ink dark to a washed gray that slowly lets you see each other more clearly. you’re both exhausted, but you still find it in yourselves to spend whatever energy remains curling back together. you stay like that, tangled up in seunghyun’s bed, talking for another hour until the gray becomes yellow and spills fully through the window, bathing the room. “can i ask you something?” you say after a while, hesitant, your fingers absentmindedly tracing lazy lines across his chest. “you’re already—” he starts, but you pinch his skin before he can finish. “ow—hey!” he complains with a laugh, hand coming down to poke at your side in retaliation, making you snort. “stop,” you say, though there’s a smile tugging at your mouth. “i’m being serious.” “okay, okay,” he concedes easily, the humor fading as he reaches down to press a lingering kiss to your forehead. “go on. you can ask.” you hesitate again, lifting your head to look at him. “you… you never told me why.” “why what?” “why you didn’t fight back that night. and why you stopped,” you answer. “for that while. until… until junseo…” he goes still beneath you, his only reply being, “hmmm.” “i wondered about it a lot.” “i didn’t know how to explain it. or if i even should.” “you can tell me now,” you reply gently. “i’m not asking to judge you.” he lets out a small, humorless huff. “yeah. i know.”
seunghyun has always known this moment would come. he’s never told anyone the real reason he stopped fighting. it’s tied to the same reason why he didn’t fight back that night. a secret he’s kept pressed so close to his chest it’s almost fused there. part of him hoped time would make you forget about it, let the months apart erode your memory. but he should know better by now. he knows how your mind works, you’re a curious person. and he wants to do this right with you. hiding behind his deflection, and the old instinct to wall himself off and survive, won’t build anything worth keeping. still, knowing that doesn’t make it easier. letting you see that part of him scares the living shit out of seunghyun. “there was a fight,” he says after a long stretch of silence. “one i shouldn’t have taken.” “what do you mean?” he swallows. “i lost control.” you frown, blinking, your gaze lifting to his face. but you don’t interrupt him. “my mom had just died,” he continues. “and i was angry at everything. at the world, at myself… so i went in angry, too. i wasn’t thinking straight. and i didn’t stop when i was supposed to. people were yelling, the ref stepped in... i heard it all. i just didn’t care.” “what… what happened to the other guy?” you ask, carefully. seunghyun’s jaw tightens. you hadn’t meant it with malice, but the implication is there. “i didn’t kill him, if that’s what you’re thinking. but i came close enough that i thought i had. for a few minutes there… i really thought i had. and i don’t think i’ve ever been more terrified of myself than i was then.” seunghyun doesn’t dare to look in your direction after what he’s just confessed. you’re unsure of what to say. but if he thinks his past is going to scare you off, he’s very, very wrong. “he was in the hospital for a week,” he adds. “i couldn’t sleep. i kept thinking—what if no one had pulled me off? i didn’t want to find out how far that part of me could go.” he finally turns his head, meeting your eyes. “and ever since, whenever i fight, it feels like there’s this thing inside me that—i don’t know. like… like—” he shakes his head. “you know…. when i saw that guy with your dad, i knew something was wrong. i didn’t want him anywhere near you. i didn’t want them to hurt you. i needed to know what was happening, and when he told me—when i made him tell me the truth… i… i fucking lost it. i just—i couldn’t stop. my hands fucking hurt and i kept going. his face was so—and his nose—” “hey,” you say, cutting straight through the guilt he’s drowning in, pulling him back from the memories that have been pressing in on him for weeks. “you were helping me.” right. she’s right, he thinks. your words remind him of the reason he did it in the first place. everything he did was for you. nothing else. “that’s why i didn’t want to teach you how to fight,” he admits. he’d never been doubting you. he’d been worrying about you. that fight in his car… it wasn’t about what you thought it was. it was him trying to protect you yet again. but from himself. or rather, from the version of himself he’s afraid of.
“but you did,” you say gently. “you taught me, right?” he prepares to counter that with a dozen reasons why it doesn’t count. “yeah, but—” “and nothing happened,” you cut in. “i didn’t get hurt.” you turn onto your side, propping yourself up on one elbow so you can see him properly. his face is closed off, brows drawn together. “seunghyun… i think you need to stop punishing yourself for everything. not every bad thing that’s ever happened is proof that you’re… broken. you’re a good person. and you’ve shown me. over and over.” you can almost see the internal pushback. the grievance he nurses with himself, the reflexive need to contradict anything kind said about him… but you don’t let him. “if you think this is going to make me see you differently—or make me think you’re dangerous, or cruel, or whatever it is that you think of yourself—then i’m sorry to disappoint you. it won’t.” there’s a pause before you tilt your head, studying him. “and you know what else i think?” you ask. his mouth quirks faintly. “i’m a little scared to find out.” you huff a small laugh, shaking your head. “i think i know why you didn’t fight back that night. is it because you were scared of going too far?” “no.” you wait. you’ve learned by now that if you give him a second, the truth will follow. “it’s because i didn’t want you to see that. i didn’t want you to be afraid of me. i was—i’m meant to protect you. that’s the whole point. i’m meant to make you feel safe.” “seunghyun,” you whisper as you reach for him, brushing his cheek. “i’ve never been afraid of you.”
he sighs theatrically before pulling you into his arms, wrapping you up and squeezing you hard enough that you let out a very unconvincing complaint. “seunghyun!” you grumble weakly. seunghyun groans exaggeratedly in response, like this display of affection requires an obscene amount of strength and personal sacrifice, which makes you laugh as you shove at his chest, managing to wriggle free. “perhaps i should take it back,” you say lightly. “you’re a big scary man.” he chuckles, moving closer. before you can scoot away, you’re forced back onto the pillow as he braces himself on his arms so his upper body hovers over yours. “mmh?” he hums. “how big?” the smile he gives you is unapologetically cheeky, eyes glinting with that infuriating confidence. god. this man, you think. this silly, witty man is going to be the death of me. “get away from me, you pervert,” you say, rolling your eyes. “haven’t you had enough already?” that earns you a snort. he dips down before you can say another word, kissing you softly. “never,” he says when he pulls back. “it’s never enough of you.” your heart warms. smiling, you lift your hand to his hair, fingers sliding through the dark strands with a tenderness. you smooth it back gingerly, your gaze fixed on the way it falls against his forehead. “i have something important to tell you,” you say. his eyebrows lift, interest sparking as he watches you with attention from beneath his lashes. “what is it?” your fingers keep moving for a second longer before you sigh, gathering the courage to say what you’re about to say. it feels as though saying it to him will settle the decision, even if you’ve already made up your mind. seunghyun’s gaze grows concerned as you stall, realizing you’re not just joking like you both were seconds ago. when you finally answer, his eyes widen. “i’m going to expose my father.” you know, in that moment, that you’ve just crossed a line you will never be able to step back over. “i want the world to know what he did to me. and to you. it’s time everyone knows what’s in that folder.”
even though you were deadly serious when you told him, you also knew what the outcome would be. especially when it came to someone who held as much political power as your father. “there isn’t a single thing in this world that money can’t buy,” he used to tell you when you were growing up, usually after fixing something for you or solving one of your problems with a phone call, talking like it was a law of nature. back then, you never questioned it. why would you? you trusted him. you trusted that everything that came out of his mouth was the absolute truth, that he knew how the world worked better than anyone else. that was before your mother died. after that, you started to wonder. maybe there are things money can’t buy after all. for a while, you almost let yourself believe that this would be one of those things too. something even your father wouldn’t be able to control. but your father, however, never stopped trusting his statement. he’s a firm believer. and he proves it to you when you finally gather the courage to go to the police and file a report, hands trembling as you sign your name. to start with, the police don’t really want to help you anymore. it isn’t until seunghyun steps in, moving through his contacts and managing to get a few of his former military friends to cooperate with the both of you, that things begin to change. only then do you feel like you’re being listened to. it’s humiliating. the fact that when it comes to justice, a woman’s voice can be so easily silenced. and that it takes a man intervening for people to look at you differently, like perhaps you’re not so crazy. but just as expected, even when the story makes it to the news—your father arrested, talked about for days on end, his face plastered everywhere while you’re stormed by paparazzi and interviews—people stop caring soon after. public attention moves on. your father sells the men who tried to kidnap and kill you, and just like that, he’s cleared of all charges. you can’t fucking believe it. when the jury adjourns and it’s finally over, you storm out of the tribunal. your lip trembles with fury, your lawyer speaking useless words beside you while seunghyun does his best to keep you from having an anxiety attack. it’s right then when you catch a glimpse of your father, looking at you in a way you know you won’t be able to forget. ever. he looks sad. sad that he has failed you. sad that he has lost you. but he isn’t sorry for any of it. if he really were, you think bitterly, he would have owned up to the consequences of his actions and rotted in jail. but no, instead, he only ends up proving to you the very same statement he’s been repeating since you can remember. money can buy everything.
like seunghyun once told you, sadness doesn’t last forever. and even if the next few months pass with you stuck in a miserable rut, moving through your days on autopilot, you eventually learn how to get out of it. you have to keep going. your life can’t stay paused forever, you need to live it. and even if you don’t have everything you once did, all the luxuries you were accustomed to, you realize you’re happier like this. living with seunghyun is probably what keeps you afloat during those months. and through the ones that follow, when junseo finally gets approved for the transplant surgery—a process that’s been conveniently expedited by your father’s grace, his influence still reaching you even when you no longer speak to him. you refuse to engage with his attempts at making amends. the surgery itself goes well, thankfully… save for a few complications that have both you and seunghyun sitting stiffly in the hospital waiting room, knees bouncing in sync, fingers intertwined as you wait for updates. the recovery is slow and tedious, and you end up being the one who spends the most time with junseo, especially once seunghyun finds a stable job as a security guard at a luxury shopping mall. it pays well enough but takes up most of his time. you don’t really mind. you’re more than happy to help with his little brother—spending time with him has become the joy of your days. even when seunghyun’s wit starts rubbing off on him, and you find yourself rolling your eyes at jokes that are just a little too clever for a now nine year old, you can’t help but smile. he’s practically a mini version of his brother: same eyes, same smile, same stubborn streak, same tendency to talk back… and just like seunghyun, he looks at you like you hung the damn stars. when he finally gets better, the nurses clear him and he’s allowed to go back to a regular school program, seunghyun starts insisting that you follow your dream of traveling the world. you’d mentioned it to him before, casually—never really letting yourself think too hard about it after everything that happened and how busy the two of you had been just trying to keep things together. but one night he catches you staring at your laptop screen, scrolling through cities you could visit, and the volunteering programs you’ve been eyeing for months. even as you try to brush it off, this time he doesn’t let you, saying, “don’t use me and junseo as an excuse to hold yourself back, baby. this is what you’ve always wanted. and we’ll be right here when you come back home.”
saying goodbye to seunghyun and junseo for four months is, without question, one of the hardest things you’ve ever had to do. you know you need the rest and that this is good for you, but none of that makes the moment hurt any less. you stand there clutching your suitcase, boarding pass bent between your fingers from how many times you’ve folded and unfolded it, and right before you step into airport security, you turn back. you close the distance between you and seunghyun, and he wraps his arms around you. his chin rests briefly against your hair before he presses a kiss to the crown of your head. when you pull back, you lift a finger between you, wagging it at his chest. “be good,” you warn him. he smiles. “you too.” “and stop feeding junseo dino nuggets,” you add. “that’s all you two have eaten for days, i swear i’m getting sick just thinking about—” your rant is interrupted by a quick, gentle kiss. “i’m serious,” you insist, undeterred. “we have a whole diet plan from the nurses. he needs vegetables and—” another kiss, clearly meant to shut you up. you laugh, pushing at his chest with absolutely no intention of making him move. “seunghyun, i’m talking.” “mmh,” he says, unrepentant. “i hear you loud and clear.” you narrow your eyes at him, trying to look stern. but the stupid, love drunk smile refuses to leave your face. “you’re irritating. you know that?” “i picked it up from you,” he answers, matching your grin. you shake your head, but you pull him back in, fingers sliding up to curl around the back of his neck as you kiss him properly. when you part, he keeps his hands on your face, his thumbs grazing your cheeks. “i love you,” he says. your heart stutters as you meet his eyes. “i love you too.” “i’m going to miss you. a lot.” “i’ll call you every day.” he nods, then adds, teasing, “well… i hope so.” you scoff softly. “you know i will, dummy.” “i’ll hold you to that.”
and you keep your promise. you spend the next four months volunteering with different agencies across places you used to dream about. and none of it is glamorous in the way people imagine when they hear traveling the world. you wake up sore every day, eat whatever’s put in front of you, laugh with people you barely share a language with, and hide to cry in the bathroom stalls whenever the homesickness sneaks up on you. you call seunghyun every day. sometimes twice if the time zones line up kindly, whispering into your phone from a shared dorm bed while everyone else sleeps. “you’re still up?” “yeah, but i’m going to sleep soon. i think my legs might fall off tomorrow.” he hums, fond. “you say that every day.” “can’t a girl complain, sir?” you hear him chuckle, which makes you smile, rolling onto your side. “how was your day?” “long shift,” he admits. “and junseo refused to do his homework unless i sat next to him the whole time.” “as he should.” he scoffs. “you’re the reason he’s like this.” you laugh, because you know it’s true. “he asked if you’d be proud of him if he finished it,” seunghyun adds. “he adores you.” that almost makes you cry. you force yourself to take a deep breath, pressing your lips together before you speak again. “and i adore him too.” there’s a brief silence, filled only by the faint static of the call. “how was your day, princess?” you shrug even though he can’t see it. “well, my arms and legs hurt. and… i think i accidentally signed up for manual labor again. so you can guess how my day went.” he lets out a low chuckle on the other end of the line. “oh… i see.” “mhm.” “i wish i was there. i’d make you feel a lot better, baby. take care of all that stress for you.” “and how would you do that?” “i know a few ways,” he says, voice dropping. your stomach flips. “that sounds suspiciously vague.” “well, i could be more specific.” your pulse picks up. “okay,” you challenge. “how?” there’s a brief pause before he starts, his tone unmistakably intent. “i’d start by taking those clothes off… kissing your neck, then spreading your legs—” “hyung, what are you doing?” junseo’s voice cuts in. seunghyun clears his throat instantly, tone flipping back to neutral. “nothing. go back to bed.” “you were talking,” junseo insists. you bury your face in your pillow on your end, shoulders shaking as you try not to laugh while seunghyun mutters: “i’m sorry. we’ll… continue this another time. i love you.”
when you meet again, it feels as if you’d never even left in the first place. the only real difference being you. because like you had always wished, traveling, learning from other people, other cultures and other ways of living, has opened your heart and your mind in ways you didn’t know were possible before. you feel like a completely new person. you’ve found yourself feeling unexpectedly fulfilled helping other people, discovering a sense of purpose that doesn’t rely on the proximity to anyone else’s name. and it’s because of that, that when you finally come back home, you make the decision to continue your education to become a nurse—finally ridding yourself of the last remaining ties to your father, severing every lingering thread between you and the political future that he had prepared for you. this time, the choice is yours.
three years later. . .
“do you think she’ll like it?” seunghyun asks, glancing down at the small box in his hand as the jeweler’s door closes behind them, the bell chiming cheerfully. the twelve year old doesn’t even hesitate. “she’d love it even if it was plastic,” he says, hands stuffed into his jacket pockets. “if it’s you giving it to her.” seunghyun tskes, rolling his eyes. “junseo, i need an honest opinion.” “i am being honest,” his brother insists. “yes, she will. stop overthinking it, hyung.” seunghyun lifts an eyebrow at him, slowing his steps. “i’ve never done this before,” he says, defensively. junseo scoffs, clearly unimpressed. “it’s easy. you just get down on one knee—” “oh god,” seunghyun mutters. “—and then you say whatever it is you’re gonna say. i can help you if you want.” junseo continues, warming to the performance now, pitching his voice higher as he adds, “and she’ll go, ‘oh my god, yes!’” he throws in a dramatic gasp for good measure. “‘i love you, i love you!’ and then you’ll kiss and all that stuff.” seunghyun snorts before he can stop himself. “‘all that stuff,’” he repeats, incredulous. “you think you know everything, don’t you?” junseo shrugs, laughter bubbling out of him as a hint of sheepishness creeps in, his gaze flicking away to the pavement.
seunghyun exhales, rubbing a hand over his face before glancing down at his phone to check the time. “anyway, we should get going. she finishes her shift at the hospital in twenty minutes.” “can we—” “and,” seunghyun cuts in, fixing his brother with a look, “one more thing. you can’t tell her about any of this.” “tell her what?” “that i’m going to propose. it’s supposed to be a surprise.” “why would i tell her?” junseo asks, visibly offended by the mere implication. “because you and her are close,” seunghyun says flatly, “and you two love teaming up against me.” “we do not.” “you absolutely do.” “no?” “yes.” “no.” “yes.” “no, we—” seunghyun groans, tilting his head back. “junseo.” the younger one sighs dramatically, dragging it out just to be annoying. “what.” “don’t say anything. please.” “okay, okay,” he concedes. “i won’t say anything. promise.” “thank you.” “but,” junseo adds, glancing back up at his brother, narrowing his eyes with a sudden knowing look, “you should probably hurry.” “hurry with what?” junseo’s grin stretches wider. “with proposing.” “why?” “my history teacher looks at her weird when she picks me up from high school.” junseo is lying through his teeth, of course. but the way his brother reacts to the rage bait is easily the most entertaining thing he’s seen all day. and besides… a little incentive never hurt anyone. if there’s one thing junseo’s sure of, it’s that the sooner you officially become part of their family, the better. “…what do you mean weird,” seunghyun asks, blinking. “weird how?” junseo shrugs, palms up, offering him the most innocent looking smile he can manage before it breaks into something cheeky and smug. “what does that—” before seunghyun can finish his question, junseo breaks into a sprint down the street, straight toward seunghyun’s car parked a few meters away. “junseo!” seunghyun shouts after him. “junseo, wait!” he takes off too. he still gets the same pang of fear every time he sees his brother running freely after years of watching him struggle to breathe. “you’re too slow!” junseo shouts back, not even turning around. seunghyun scoffs, shaking his head. “this little rascal,” he mutters. “‘it’ll get easier when he grows up,’ they said. yeah… easier my ass.”
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if you were anyone else pt.2
pairing: kwon jiyong x fem! reader
synopsis: you said you were okay. said you had plans. said you didn’t care anymore. but the truth has a habit of slipping through the cracks; louder than you want it to be, softer than you’re ready for, and wearing the same eyes you swore you stopped missing. some things just never really leave you, especially when they know exactly where to find you.
warnings: 18+, swearing, emotional distress, panic attack, intense argument, physical altercation (minor), yelling, alcohol use, jealousy, unresolved romantic tension, complicated sibling dynamics, quick mood changes, emotional repression, guilt, crying, regret, angst, and the aftermath of a secret relationship.
authors note: this one’s a long one, so buckle up. i swear i meant to keep it short, but apparently my brain and heart had other plans. thank you so much for all the love on part one!! your comments genuinely mean the world to me. if you haven’t read it yet, definitely do that first so this chapter makes sense (and hurts the right way). also… there might be a little bonus scene coming soon (involving a certain older brother 👀), but no promises. if you manage to read all the way through this, i hope you know how much i love and appreciate you. truly.
part one
you didn’t turn on the lights when you got home.
the dark didn’t bother you. there was enough of the city bleeding through the windows to guide you, just enough for you to not trip. just enough to find the couch like muscle memory.
your keys landed somewhere on the counter. you didn’t check where. you’d stopped caring about details like that a while ago.
you weren’t really much of a drinker. everyone knew that. a lightweight, through and through.
one glass and you were warm. two and you were soft. three and you were falling apart.
jiyong used to joke about it. not in an unkindly way, but more in a best friend type of way.
“you get cuddly first,” he’d say, brushing your hand off his thigh like he didn’t secretly like it. “then mean. then quiet. it’s like a little timeline.”
you would pretend to roll your eyes, but you never denied it.
he always noticed the shift before you did. he was like that; observant in ways you didn’t always want him to be.
he’d notice when your voice pitched higher at the end of your sentences. when you wore long sleeves even when it was warm out. when you twisted the hem of your shirt when you wanted to say something but were too shy to speak up.
he didn’t always ask, but he always knew.
your eyes caught on the unopened bottle of wine beside the sink, still in the gift bag from your last birthday.
you stared at it for too long. like it might disappear if you blinked.
you’d been saving it for something special. some date in the future where you were happy and in love.
apparently heartbreak counted too.
you pulled it out of the bag and twisted the cap off with shaking fingers. no hesitation, just acception.
the first glass disappeared before you even realized you’d finished it. the second sat a little heavier.
by the third, your throat stopped burning when you swallowed.
by the fourth, you were just staring at the tile floor, wondering how it always looked a little bit dirty no matter how often you cleaned it.
your fingers ached. not from anything in particular. just from holding too much.
you left the glass half-full on the coffee table and wandered to your bedroom. your body was tired, but not in the way that made you want to sleep.
you were just, done. like your bones had decided to stop holding you upright.
the dresser drawer got stuck like always. you yanked it open harder than you meant to, causing it to groan in protest.
you reached for something loose. something soft. something that didn’t feel like it would suffocate you.
your hand brushed cotton. worn thin. familiar.
his shirt.
black. faded. a little frayed at the collar. one of the sleeves slightly more stretched than the other.
you hadn’t meant to keep it. or maybe you had. you could never really decide.
he left it here one night after a show. showed up at your door smelling like sweat, cologne and adrenaline. he dropped his jacket on the floor and collapsed onto your bed like it belonged to him.
you remember how he was always so gentle afterward.
after the noise and the chaos. after the mess of you.
he’d hum sometimes when he held you. sort of off-key and quiet. like he didn’t even realize he was doing it.
you’d asked him once why he didn’t just take the shirt home.
“you wear it better,” he said, eyes still closed.
he never asked for it back.
you slipped it over your head before you could talk yourself out of it. it smelled mostly like detergent now. but there was something else too; something almost like him, but fading.
still enough to hurt.
you stood in front of the mirror, tugging at the hem like you didn’t know what else to do with your hands.
“it looks like a damn dress on you,” he’d muttered once, arms around your waist, mouth at your neck.
you’d laughed. “you’re so annoying sometimes.”
he’d grinned against your skin. “you love it.”
and you did. of course you did.
for a second, just a second, you swore you saw him there again. in the mirror behind you. half-asleep, messy hair, and the softest eyes you’d ever seen.
gone.
you didn’t let yourself look twice.
you padded barefoot back to the living room and dropped into the couch like it was waiting to catch you.
it creaked under your weight. it was familiar. the shirt brushed your thighs when you curled up. your knees pulled tight to your chest.
you exhaled slowly as you poured another glass and didn’t taste it as it went down.
grey’s anatomy was already on the screen. low volume. autoplay. not for entertainment, just for something to fill the quiet. something predictable.
the theme song started and you felt it. the ache you’d been holding back all night, rising up like a wave.
because you remembered how you had to beg him to watch it with you for the first time. you remembered how dramatic he was. your head in his lap, and his fingers in your hair.
“just one episode,” you said, dragging out the vowels.
he groaned. “do we have to?”
but he didn’t move when you clicked play.
ten minutes in and he was deeply invested, muttering under his breath. “wait—wait, that’s her boss? what the fuck?”
you laughed so hard you dropped your drink all over the floor.
he was laughing too, mostly at you, but still handed you a napkin.
after that, it became a thing. your thing. every time he stayed the night, you put it on.
he never argued after the first time, just tucked himself against you like a habit he didn’t want to break.
some nights, it felt real.
he’d hold you through an episode and you’d think, maybe. maybe this is more than what we said it was. maybe he’ll stay.
sometimes he did. but mostly, he didn’t.
you blinked hard and snapped yourself out of your train of thought.
someone on screen was crying. someone else was dying. it all sounded the same.
your glass was empty. again. the bottle was almost empty too. you didn’t remember finishing it.
you just shifted deeper into the couch, into the silence, into the memory.
the shirt still clung to your skin. soft. warm.
you hated it.
you hated how this apartment still looked like it was waiting for him. how every room felt a little off-balance.
how every silence sounded like something he forgot to say.
you missed him.
not the sex. not the late-night texts. not even the breathless, messy way he used to kiss you when you pulled him in too fast.
you missed the quiet things.
the way he made tea without asking. how he always gave you the mug with the chipped rim because you said it was your favorite. how he pulled his knees up on the couch when he was cold but never said it out loud.
how he used to press his lips to your temple and murmur, “you’re too much,” in the same tone people use to say i love you.
you missed the parts of him he didn’t show anyone else.
you wiped your eyes with the collar of his shirt, when your phone suddenly buzzed.
just once.
you flinched, then stared.
the soft glow of the screen lit up the table.
no one had texted you all night. they all thought you were on a date.
finally, you leaned forward to see the screen more clearly.
jiyong: seunghyun’s asking if you got home okay. figured i’d check so he’ll stop hovering.
your chest hollowed. you stared at the message like it might rearrange itself into something that made sense.
you let your head fall back against the couch, and exhaled through your teeth.
liar.
you knew seunghyun hadn’t said anything. he would have messaged you himself.
jiyong just needed an excuse. this was his way of knocking without knocking. caring without crossing a line.
of saying i’m still thinking about you without letting the words leave a mark.
you didn’t reply. mostly because you didn’t know what to say.
the only options you could think of were,
yes. i got home.
i’m fine.
i’m wearing your shirt and crying over the way you used to make me laugh during the commercials.
your eyes burned. you pressed your fingers to your face and stayed like that.
still. quiet. waiting for something to give, and to your surprise, something did.
the knock was soft.
you didn’t move.
at first, you thought it was the tv or maybe your imagination. maybe you wanted it to be someone else so badly that your mind was just inventing things.
but then it came again, firmer this time. not urgent. not polite either. like whoever it was knew exactly how much pressure to apply to say ‘i know you’re home’.
you pushed yourself off the couch.
everything felt heavier than it should’ve; your legs, your arms, the weight of your chest. like gravity was suddenly stronger in this apartment. like your body didn’t want you to answer the door.
and maybe you shouldn’t have.
because when you opened it and saw him standing there — hood up, face red from the cold or maybe from running, chest heaving like he hadn’t stopped to think before showing up — you froze.
you didn’t say anything. you didn’t have to.
your body reacted before your brain did. your hand gripping was the door, and starting to slam it shut like a reflex.
but his hand was already there. flat against the wood. not forceful, not aggressive. but steady.
steady, like he knew you’d do that. like he deserved it. like he didn’t plan to move until you forced him to.
“y/n—wait.”
his voice was soft. strained. almost careful.
you stared at the edge of the door where his hand met it. your own knuckles had gone white around the handle. your throat burned.
he didn’t push the door open. didn’t beg on his knees.
just breathed. “please.”
you hated the way your fingers relaxed, and hated it more when you stepped back.
you didn’t want him in your apartment. didn’t want him in your space, in your air, or anywhere near the unraveling mess you’d been trying to clean up since the night he left.
but the door opened anyway.
he didn’t move, not right away.
he just stood there; eyes wide under the edge of his hood, blinking like he wasn’t sure you’d actually let him in.
“what do you want, jiyong?” your voice was sharp. sharp enough to sting. not because you meant to hurt him, but because it hurt to say his name out loud again.
he flinched, just barely. “you didn’t answer my message.”
you scoffed, turning back toward the couch. “that’s not usually an emergency.”
“you said you were going on a date.”
you didn’t look at him. “so?”
“and you’re here,” he said. “wearing my shirt. drinking. alone.”
your spine straightened. “so what? you came to shame me for lying?”
he blinked. “no. i came because i was worried.”
you stopped, just for a beat, but he caught it. the flicker. the crack in your armor.
you covered it fast. “you don’t get to worry about me anymore,” you muttered, walking back into the apartment.
you didn’t tell him to follow.
but he did. you knew he would.
because that’s what he always did; came close enough to make it hurt, then pulled back the second you reached for him.
the tv was still playing. volume low and characters mouthing drama you had already heard before.
you dropped into the couch like you’d never left it. like your body already remembered how to be this low.
your fingers wrapped around the stem of the wine glass like it was a lifeline. and maybe it was. it was the only thing in this room that hadn’t walked away from you.
he hovered for a second. didn’t sit. didn’t speak.
but eventually he moved. walked around the table and dropped onto the edge of it, elbows on his knees, close enough to touch you but not stupid enough to try.
his eyes scanned your face. the puffy lids. the tear-dried cheeks. the shirt that used to be his.
his voice was quieter when it came. “how much have you had?”
“not enough.”
he exhaled. “y/n—”
“don’t.” you said sharply as you tipped the glass toward your mouth.
and he took it. without even asking.
your eyes cut to him. “what the fuck are you doing?”
“you’ve had enough.”
“you don’t get to say that,” you snapped. “you don’t get to come here, uninvited, and act like you give a shit.”
he didn’t argue. just tipped the glass back and drank the rest in one mouthful.
your mouth fell open. “you hate wine.”
“yeah,” he wiped his mouth with the back of his hand. “but you hate it more.”
and there it was. the fuse.
you laughed. sharp. humorless. “fuck you.”
his eyes flashed. “y/n—”
“no. fuck you. you’re not allowed to say things like that to me anymore.”
“i didn’t come here to fight.”
“no? then why did you come? to feel better about yourself? to make sure i’m still heartbroken enough for your ego to stay intact?”
“you think that’s what this is?” he said, almost sounding offended you would think that lowly of him.
“isn’t it?” your voice rose. “what, you saw me in rehearsal and couldn’t handle the idea of me going on a date? you saw me smiling about someone else and had to remind yourself i still belong to you?”
his jaw clenched.
you stood up.
“you told me we were a mistake,” you said. “you told me we never should’ve happened. and now what, you’re mad because i’m not sitting around pining for you anymore?”
“it’s been a month, y/n.”
“and whose fucking fault is that?”
he stood now too. “what do you want me to say?”
“i want you to hurt the way i hurt,” you snapped. “i want you to feel what it’s like to have your chest torn in half every time someone says your name. i want you to live with the fucking silence you left me in. i want you to be just as ruined as i am.”
he didn’t say anything. not at first. his hands stayed clenched at his sides.
your fists hit his chest. weak. shaking. “say something. fight back. do something.”
nothing.
so you shoved him again.
“don’t you dare stand there and act like you’re the victim,” you sobbed, shoving at him with all the force your body could gather. “say something, jiyong. scream at me. tell me you hate me. fucking lie if you have to, just—”
“fine,” he exploded. “you want me to scream? i’ll fucking scream.”
your chest snapped tight. but you didn’t back down.
“you think i wanted to leave?” he barked, louder now. “you think i wanted to walk away from the only person who’s ever—who fucking saw me? you think it didn’t kill me to do that?”
“then why’d you do it, jiyong?” you threw back. “if it hurt so bad, why the hell did you choose it?”
“because i didn’t know how else to protect you!” his voice cracked, sharp and fraying. “you’re my best friend’s little sister. i was never supposed to touch you, let alone fall for you.”
you scoffed. “yeah. i was never supposed to happen, right? just one big fucking—”
“you’re not a mistake!” he screamed, stepping closer. “but do you think hyung would’ve forgiven me if he found out? do you think i would’ve forgiven myself?”
“so instead you just fucked me and left.”
he flinched like you slapped him.
“don’t you dare.” his voice dropped lower, darker. “don’t fucking reduce us to that.”
“why not?” you shot back. “that’s exactly what you did.”
“because it wasn’t just sex and you know that!” he shouted. “you know exactly what it was between us and you’re acting like it was nothing just so you can be the one who’s hurting more!”
“i am the one who’s hurting more—”
“bullshit!” he roared, suddenly even more furious. “you don’t get to fucking claim that, y/n. you have no idea what this past month has been like for me. i’ve been going insane. i haven’t slept. i can’t eat. i’ve been replaying every fucking moment in my head, wondering how the hell i’m supposed to keep breathing when you won’t even look at me.”
you blinked hard, like the tears burning your eyes were somehow his fault.
“what do you want me to say?” your voice cracked. “that i’m sorry you chose to leave? sorry i listened when you told me it was over?”
he scoffed. actually scoffed. “don’t put this all on me.”
you stepped back like he’d shoved you. “you said it was a mistake.”
“i said it because i didn’t know how else to let you go!” he shouted. “i said it because it was the only thing that would make you hate me enough to stop loving me!”
you froze, but he didn’t stop.
“you think this was easy for me?” his voice broke on the edges but the fire didn’t die. “you think i wanted to walk away from you? i’ve spent the last month trying to pretend like i don’t see you in every goddamn room we walk into. do you know what that’s like?”
you didn’t answer. your jaw locked.
“no,” he said, stepping closer. “you don’t. because clearly you’ve been too busy drowning in wine and watching tv in my fucking shirt—”
“fuck you—” you tried to retaliate, but he wasn’t done.
“—like we were nothing but a hookup.”
your lungs started to feel heavier.
“like i didn’t hold you almost every night,” he snapped. “like you didn’t kiss me like i was the only thing keeping you grounded. like you didn’t mean it.”
you shook your head, voice quieter now. “shut up, jiyong”
“i should have never touched you. i should’ve stayed the hell away.” he said, eyes wild.
“you were never supposed to be mine.” he shouted, fists clenched like the words were fighting to tear out of him. “i should’ve walked the fuck away the second i started looking at you differently”
you still didn’t speak. you couldn’t.
and he saw it. the way your lips trembled. the way your hands twitched at your sides like they didn’t know what to do.
so he kept going, mostly because he was already in too deep.
“but i didn’t,” he snarled. “because i was selfish. because you looked at me like i was someone worth ruining everything for, and i—i let you.”
his voice cracked on the last word. but he didn’t slow down.
“i let you. i let you kiss me like i meant something, i let you crawl into my bed and into my fucking life like it wasn’t going to destroy me.”
you physically flinched, and he saw it.
“i spent months pretending it was just physical,” he spat, eyes burning. “like holding you didn’t feel like breathing for the first time. like hearing your laugh didn’t fucking gut me. like i didn’t fall asleep every goddamn night with your name in my head because i love you and i fucking hate that i do—”
you stopped breathing, but he didn’t.
because he didn’t even realize what he’d said. he was too far gone. too angry. too hurt.
“—i hate that i love you,” he kept going, louder now, rawer, “i hate that i can’t fucking stop, i hate that i still see you in everything i do, and i hate that you’re looking at me like i’m the one who gave up when i never fucking wanted to leave in the first place!”
his face was wet. his voice was shaking. he wasn’t yelling anymore, he was pleading. unraveling.
and still, you didn’t move.
your eyes were wide, cheeks drenched in tears, your chest starting to hitch like every breath scraped the inside of your ribs. your mouth opened, just slightly, but no sound came out.
he saw it immediately.
the way your fingers twitched at your side. the tapping; middle to thumb, over and over. how your shoulders tensed, your jaw clenched, the way your teeth sank into the inside of your cheek like you didn’t even realize you were doing it.
“fuck,” he whispered, his anger breaking like glass beneath him. “no, no—baby, hey—”
but you were already backing up. slowly. stumbling one step at a time, like distance would fix the fire clawing up your throat. your breaths came faster. louder. more shallow. like your lungs had started folding in on themselves.
he followed you without thinking.
“y/n,” he said again, lower, moving with you, softening. “y/n, baby, look at me. please.”
you tried. god, you really tried. your mouth moved like you were trying to answer, to scream at him, to curse his name, but nothing came out. just air. broken and sharp. each inhale shallower than the last.
“you don’t—” you only got one word out. maybe two. your voice didn’t sound like yours.
your back hit the hallway wall, snapping you back into reality for only a quick moment.
you pressed your palms to it like it might keep you up. like you could push yourself back into your body if you just held on hard enough.
but your body had already given up on you.
you collapsed forward, hard and fast. chest folding, legs buckling, and a sob ripped straight from your lungs.
he caught you instantly. mid-fall, arms locking around you with instinctive force. his back slammed into the wall behind him as he dragged you down with him, pulling you into his lap, shielding you from the floor like it was something that could break you worse than this.
“no—no, i’ve got you,” he breathed, already winded, already trembling. “i’ve got you, baby, i’ve got you—”
you didn’t care. you thrashed in his grip. wild, broken, and feral.
your fists landed wherever they could. his chest, his arms, the side of his neck. your nails scraped, your elbows dug, your legs kicked out as your body folded into itself and tried to fight its way out.
“get off me—get the fuck off—i hate you—” your voice cracked and fell apart, less a scream than a sob torn open mid-breath. “i hate you, i fucking hate you—”
“i know,” he said softly, one hand steady on your back, the other at the back of your head. “i know, sweetheart. it’s okay. you can hate me.”
he was just as scared as you were, if not more. but, he knew he needed to force himself to stay calm. if not for himself, than for you.
you still bucked against him again violently, like your body couldn’t survive being held.
“why,” you gasped, the word barely audible. “why—why would you—say that—why—”
your lungs stuttered, breath catching like it had to claw its way out. you couldn’t stop shaking. you couldn’t breathe either.
“i can’t—” you choked out, voice splitting down the middle. “i can’t—breathe—i can’t—fucking—breathe—”
your hands clawed at your ribs. at your throat. at anything.
“fuck—baby—look at me, please—” he whispered, his voice rough with panic. “y/n—just look at me—come on, pretty girl—”
your eyes snapped up to his. and that’s when he saw it.
not hate. not rage. pure terror. not of him, but of the fight and of what he’d said.
you were afraid of your own body. of the panic. of what it was doing to you. worst of all, you were afraid it wouldn’t stop.
his entire face shattered.
“okay,” he breathed, hand shifting to cup the side of your head, cradling you as gently as he could. “okay. come here. come closer, baby, i’ve got you—just stay right here with me—”
you didn’t mean to collapse into him, but you did.
your head dropped forward, landing against his chest like it remembered the way. like it had always belonged there.
and the second it happened, everything shifted. the sound of his heartbeat was deep and steady. so loud beneath your ear, it crashed into you like a wave.
your fingers curled into the fabric of his hoodie.
his other hand came up, pressing flat to your chest, firm and grounding. like he could hold your heart in place.
“you feel that?” he murmured, voice cracking again. “that beat—you know it. you’ve fallen asleep to it.”
your sobs faltered, just barely. a single jagged hitch caught in your throat.
“you’ve calmed to it before,” he said quietly, his forehead coming down to rest against yours. “you told me once when you were half asleep that it made you feel like nothing could ever hurt you.”
your body gave the smallest tremor, but you didn’t lift your head. you didn’t pull away either.
“i’m sorry,” he whispered suddenly, so quiet you almost didn’t hear it. “i’m so fucking sorry for yelling. for everything. you didn’t deserve that. i was scared, and i said the wrong things, and i hurt you. i know that. i’m so sorry.”
his hand on your chest stayed right there. steady. anchoring. his thumb rubbed soft, careful strokes against your collarbone.
you were still gasping. still sobbing. still shaking so violently you felt like you might unravel in his arms, but your ear was still on his heartbeat.
his arms folded tighter around you. his body curled in, protecting, cradling, like he could shield you from whatever part of yourself was breaking.
“you’re doing so good,” he breathed, pressing a kiss to your temple. “you’re here with me. you’re still here. just keep holding on. i’ve got you.”
“hurts,” you sobbed. “it—it hurts—i can’t—”
“i know. i know, sweet girl,” he whispered, his voice breaking entirely. “i’m right here. i’ve got you. you’re safe now, i promise.”
your whole body jolted with another sob, but your grip didn’t loosen. he pulled you in tighter, if that was even possible, curling his entire body around yours even more.
“stay with me,” he whispered, again and again. “stay with me, darling. you’re safe here.”
and still, your ear stayed pressed to his chest. his hand stayed pressed to your chest. your tears soaked through the fabric of his hoodie.
but he didn’t let go. not even for a second.
your next breath came in slow. it was shaky, uneven, but deep enough to count.
your lungs burned, ribs still tight, but air finally filled them. finally.
jiyong felt it beneath the hand still splayed over your chest.
his own chest rose with it. his eyes fluttered closed for a second.
“that’s it,” he whispered, voice hoarse with something reverent. “there’s my girl. that’s it, baby. good job. i’ve got you.”
your fingers tightened in his hoodie again as you buried your face in the hollow of his neck, like the world would be softer in the spaces between his skin.
his hand stayed steady, rubbing slow circles into your back. and for a long, quiet minute, neither of you spoke.
until your voice, barely a whisper, cracked through the silence.
“jiyong…”
your voice cracked around his name; quiet, hoarse, frayed at the edges like the rest of you.
he dipped his head downwards at the sound of your voice, his nose brushing against your temple, and his arms already adjusting to hold you closer.
“i’m right here, angel,” he murmured, like it was the most obvious truth in the world. “i’m not going anywhere.”
you tried to swallow, but your throat felt like it was lined with glass.
“i’m sorry.”
his hand instantly moved. one palm still over your chest, but the other rising to cradle your jaw, as gently as if you were made of porcelain.
“no, sweetheart. no,” he whispered, eyes searching yours. “you don’t ever have to say that to me.”
you blinked, fighting back another wave of tears.
“but i yelled at you,” you whispered. “i hit you. i said things i didn’t mean. i just—i didn’t know what to do—i didn’t know how to stop it, ji, i didn’t know how to come back—”
“baby,” he said softly, stroking your hair, “you don’t have to come back alone. not ever.”
his thumb brushed your cheek. “you were scared. i know. i saw it all over you. but you still held on. that’s all i’ll ever ask of you.”
your breath hitched again.
“it’s never been that bad before,” you whispered. “i thought—i thought something was really wrong with me. i couldn’t breathe. i thought i was dying, ji. i was so scared.”
“i know, love. i know you were,” he whispered. “i was scared too.”
he tilted his head down further, resting his forehead against yours, his nose brushing yours so gently it felt like comfort itself.
“but you’re here now. you’re safe. and you didn’t do anything wrong. you hear me? not one single thing.”
you nodded shakily.
without thinking, you nestled yourself even deeper into his chest, curling your arm around his waist.
his entire body moved to make room for you like it was instinct, like he was always meant to hold you just like this.
he kissed the crown of your head. “you wanna know one of my favourite memories of you? maybe it’ll help ease your mind a little.” he asked gently.
your brows knit slightly, a tired little hum leaving your lips.
he smiled softly. “it was, what—eight months ago? the night after tour rehearsals, when we all went out for dinner. you had, like… two drinks. maybe. and you were absolutely gone.”
your cheek shifted against his chest. almost like it would have been a laugh if you had more energy.
“and then, of course,” he continued, his voice light, warm, “it started pouring rain, and you didn’t wanna wait for a car. nooo, you just needed to walk. claimed it was more ‘cinematic.’”
you exhaled hard. “i’m gonna pretend i didn’t say that.”
“too late,” he grinned. “you marched us through the rain like it was a movie scene. we got to mine drenched to hell and back. i tossed the boys some clothes from the closet — because, yes, i steal their stuff — and told you to find something comfortable.”
you groaned softly into his shirt, not liking where this was going.
“you came out ten minutes later in one of my huge ‘i <3 GD’ hoodies and a pair of my boxers like it was the most normal thing in the world.”
you winced. “oh my god.”
“you weren’t even fazed. you just wandered in, soaking wet, hair brushed back, no makeup — looking so stunning, by the way — and dae immediately started clapping. bae even offered you a damn flower he found lying around.”
you huffed a little through your nose. “what did seunghyun do?”
jiyong had to fight a grin. “he stared like he was about to combust. but it gets even better. once you realized how mad he was, you climbed up onto the coffee table.”
you groaned again out of embarrassment.
“you started doing poses,” he laughed. “like a full-on vogue photoshoot. slow turns. hair flips. you pointed at your hoodie and winked at him. hyung looked like he was gonna explode.”
his voice dropped, slipping into a hilariously deep tone,
“‘yah! you better not love GD like that!’”
you let out a little hiccup of a laugh involuntarily. jiyong froze. he looked down at you, a smile slowly creeping in.
“did you just hiccup?” he whispered, grinning. “are you giggling at me right now?”
your shoulders shrugged up a little, your cheek still hidden against his chest. “no.”
“liar,” he said softly, brushing his nose against your temple. “anyways, he stormed over, yanked you off the table like a ragdoll, tossed you over his shoulder, and body-slammed you onto the couch. then he started scolding you about ‘dignity’ and ‘respect’ while you snuggled into him and passed out mid-lecture.”
you laughed softly again, this time for longer.
jiyong rested his chin on the top of your head, his hand still stroking your back. “you passed out between the both of us. totally content. we all just gave up and stayed there the whole night. all five of us slept in the living room.”
your fingers flexed against his waist.
“you don’t even remember it,” he added, quieter now. “but i do. every second of it. you looked so happy. so comfortable. like you knew you belonged there. and i think…”
he paused. exhaled slowly. “i think that was the first time i realized i was in love with you.”
your breath caught again. not in panic this time, not from fear either, but from the weight of everything he’d just said.
from how gently he held it all. how gently he held you.
“eight months ago?” you whispered, eyes wide, voice barely there. “you—really?”
his thumb brushed beneath your eye, collecting what was left of your tears. he nodded slowly, like it still scared him to say it out loud.
“i didn’t mean to,” he said softly. “i think it just sort of happened. you were standing on my coffee table in my hoodie and boxers, looking like the absolute troublemaker you are, purposely trying to piss your brother off, and i remember thinking, ‘yeah. that’s it. i’m screwed.’”
you stayed quiet for a beat, watching the way his lashes trembled slightly when he blinked. the way his hand never stopped tracing little lines into your back. his chest rising and falling beneath your cheek.
you tilted your head to look up at him. “you know i’m in love with you too, right?”
his breath hitched so hard it sounded like a hiccup.
his eyes snapped to yours. “you’re—wait. what?”
your lips tugged up, a soft smile blooming through the fog of emotion. “jiyong.”
“you’re—” he blinked. once. twice. “you’re in love with me?”
“you really didn’t know?”
his whole face twisted, like you’d just told him the sky was purple and he’d somehow never noticed. “no?! you—you said you hated me for months.”
you laughed, quiet but real. “well yeah, because you were being an idiot.”
his jaw dropped a little. “i—okay, valid, but still—”
“you didn’t even wonder?” you asked, leaning your chin on his chest. “not once?”
he shook his head slowly, still dazed. “i was too busy trying not to lose you.”
your heart clenched, because you’d spent so long trying not to lose him.
you exhaled with barely a sound. your hand curled into the front of his hoodie. “i think i’ve been in love with you for longer than i even realized.”
you felt him freeze under you, almost like he couldn’t breathe, but you kept going, voice quiet but steady.
“it wasn’t one exact moment. it was a hundred little ones. when you’d wait for me after practice without ever saying why. when you’d bring me food without asking. when you made me laugh on days i wanted to disappear. when you looked at me like i wasn’t broken.”
you tilted your head just enough to meet his eyes.
his lashes were damp. his grip on your waist tightened just slightly, like he needed to hold onto you to stay grounded
“i love how stupid you are about your skincare,” you whispered, smiling through it. “i love that you care too much. i love that you act all cocky and untouchable but you’re just—” your voice cracked, but you smiled anyway. “you’re just you. and i’ve never felt happier and safer than when i’m with you.”
he still hadn’t said anything. just looked at you like the weight of your words hadn’t quite settled yet. like maybe they never would.
then, quieter than before, and rough with feeling, “come here.” he said.
you blinked, lips tugging into a small smile. “i’m already in your lap.”
his fingers flexed a little at your waist. “yeah, but it’s not close enough.”
you huffed a soft laugh and leaned up just enough to meet his eyes. “you’re ridiculous,” you whispered, smiling. “and maybe a little obsessed.”
his mouth twitched, eyes soft. “can you blame me?”
still grinning, you shifted in his lap; tucking your arms around his neck, pressing in closer until your nose brushed the space beneath his ear. and the second you did, he folded into it like he’d been waiting his whole life for that exact closeness.
his arms came around you fully. warm. sure.
“you really mean it?” he murmured, voice barely there. “you love love me?”
you pulled back just enough to meet his eyes. “jiyong. do you seriously think i could fake all of that?”
he opened his mouth. closed it. let out a slightly choked breath. “i don’t know! you’re a very convincing liar sometimes!”
you laughed quietly against him. “i’m not that good.”
he stared at you for a second, like he couldn’t quite believe you were real, then let out a breath that sounded like it had been holding him together.
“cool,” he mumbled. “cool cool cool. i’m in so much trouble.”
you grinned against his chest. “because you’re in love with me?”
“because i’m so in love with you,” he muttered, like it was a crime. “and now you’ve gone and said it back, and i’m never recovering.”
you giggled as he kissed your hair again, dramatic and a little breathless, almost like he was surrendering.
you shifted back down slightly so that your cheek was resting over his heart again when the silence shifted. not heavy like before, but softer now. calmer. like the part of a storm when the winds quiet, and the rain doesn’t hurt anymore.
you could feel his heartbeat picking up again. not frantic like when you’d panicked earlier, but fluttering. fast. like it was excited. nervous. happy.
you smiled a little against his chest. “your heart’s going crazy.”
jiyong let out a quiet breath through his nose, the kind that barely reached the air. “yeah, well,” he murmured, fingers brushing gently through your hair, “it does that when you’re around. it’s not really something i can control.”
you tilted your head, just enough to look up at him. his cheeks were still pink.
“i thought you were supposed to be the cool one,” you whispered, soft and teasing. “all that swagger and bravado, and you’re over here blushing.”
he gave you a look. like he wanted to come up with something clever, something cocky, but it never made it past his lips. instead, he just smiled.
he squinted down at you. “you’re literally wrapped in my shirt right now and talking shit?”
“just calling it how i see it,” you whispered dramatically, lips twitching.
“you’re lucky i’m in love with you.”
you tried to hide your smile in his chest again. “i know i am.”
you stayed like that for a while longer. just breathing. wrapped around each other like maybe, if you stayed still enough, time would forget to move forward.
his hand never stopped tracing slow circles into your back. your cheek stayed pressed to his chest, the steady rhythm of his heartbeat still grounding you. the world was quiet here. warm. almost like it had always been waiting for you both to catch up.
“okay,” he said eventually, voice warm against your ear. “as much as i’m enjoying this whole heart-to-heart-on-the-floor moment, my back is gonna give out if we stay on the floor much longer.”
you laughed quietly. “okay, old man.”
“watch it,” he muttered, but there was a smile in his voice as he tightened his arms around you.
and then, without any warning, he stood. lifting you off the floor with ease.
you yelped, clinging to him. “jiyong!”
“shhh,” he teased, voice smug as hell. “don’t fight it. you’ve definitely wanted this treatment since day one.”
“emotional intimacy and a bridal carry?”
“exactly,” he said smoothly, heading down the hallway. “welcome to the deluxe package, baby.”
you buried your face in his neck, smiling despite yourself.
he carried you into your room like it was second nature, like he’d done it a hundred times. and when he placed you down on the bed, he did it so gently, as if you were something precious and breakable. his hands lingered at your waist for a beat before he straightened up.
“don’t move,” he murmured, brushing his thumb gently across your temple to move your hair out of your face. “i’m gonna get you some water.”
you stirred just slightly, your voice quiet. “you don’t have to do that.”
“i know,” he said, and kissed your forehead like it was second nature. “but i want to.”
he left with careful footsteps, and for a few long seconds, the silence stretched around you. soft. steady. your body had curled in on itself, arms tucked between your legs like a barrier, but you weren’t shaking anymore. just breathing, finally breathing.
when he came back, he nudged the door open with his hip, and had two glasses of water balanced in his hands.
“here, sweetheart,” he said softly, making his way over. “slow sips, yeah?”
you sat up just enough to take one, hands reaching out automatically, and that’s when he noticed.
your arms had been tucked under your thighs, clenched close to your body. now, as your fingers curled around the glass, he caught the faint tremble in them. the way your thumb rubbed absently over your opposite forearm. the little things he always noticed, even when you didn’t even know you were doing it.
his gaze softened. “baby.”
you looked up at him, brows lifting slightly.
“you’re cold,” he said quietly, already setting his own glass aside.
“i’m not—”
“you are,” he said, without the slightest hesitation. “i can always tell. your body tells me even when you don’t want me to know.”
you opened your mouth like you might argue, but nothing came out. maybe because you knew he was right. or maybe because, before you could even respond, he was already tugging the hem of his hoodie over his head.
the fabric stretched. his hair ruffled with static. and something about the way he did it made your chest feel warm in a way that had nothing to do with body temperature.
he held it out with a crooked little smile and a tilt of his head. “arms up, trouble.”
you rolled your eyes, cheeks going pink. “you’re ridiculous.”
“mhmm,” he hummed, carefully helping guide the sleeves over your arms. “and you’re freezing.”
the hoodie was just as soft as you remembered. still worn-in and familiar, like every version of comfort was stitched into the fabric. it smelled like him, too. that clean mix of laundry and cologne and something warmer underneath. something that always felt like home.
still warm from his body, it settled over your shoulders like it remembered you. like it had been waiting.
he pulled you in gently, settling back against the pillows with a quiet sigh like he’d been waiting all night to do this. your head rested on his chest while your hand rested lightly over his heart, and the way he tucked you under the blanket, like muscle memory, made something deep in your chest finally relax.
he grabbed the remote off the nightstand and flipped on the tv, the quiet glow lighting up both your faces. the familiar red netflix logo bloomed on screen.
you peeked up, curious. “what are you putting on?”
“just… trust me,” he said softly, scrolling through the profiles.
yours. his. seunghyun’s. youngbae’s. daesung’s. all with different ridiculous icons.
he paused on his own, displaying the little gold crown avatar you’d picked months ago just to mess with him. he never changed it.
he clicked into it, and sitting right at the top of continue watching, was grey’s anatomy.
you blinked. “…really?”
he didn’t look at you. just scrolled over to it and hit play like he hadn’t just made a silent confession.
you lifted your head slightly. “i thought you hated this show.”
he shrugged. “i didn’t hate it.”
“you said it was ‘an emotional hostage situation.’”
“and it was,” he muttered. “that crash came out of nowhere.”
you grinned. “we stopped it right at the end. left it on a cliffhanger.”
“yeah,” he said, quieter now. “because we thought we’d finish it the next day.”
your smile faded a little. his hand smoothed over your arm, slow and comforting, like he could feel the shift in your chest.
“i kept thinking about it,” he admitted. “the next part. what happened. but i couldn’t bring myself to keep watching it without you. even though i know you’ve already seen it all.”
you didn’t answer right away. just curled in tighter, your fingers curling gently in the fabric of his shirt. “jiji…” you murmured. “you don’t have to put it on just for me. we can watch anything.”
“no,” he said, almost instantly. “i want this. it feels right. you. me. this dumb show you made me pretend not to like.”
you smiled against him. “you used to say you never paid attention.”
“i paid so much attention,” he whispered dramatically. “i was emotionally invested. i just didn’t want you to know.”
you laughed, nose brushing his neck. “you’re ridiculous.”
“and in love,” he said, kissing your hair. “now hush. i’ve been on this cliffhanger for a month.”
you giggled as the episode started, and his arms tightened around you just a little more.
neither of you moved for a long time. just your breathing, his heartbeat, and the comforting hum of something familiar filling the room again, like you’d finally picked up right where you left off.
his heartbeat was still rather quick. still fluttering beneath your cheek like it hadn’t caught up to everything yet.
you smiled against his chest. “your heart’s still going crazy.”
“yeah,” he murmured. “i told you it does that when i’m in love.”
your breath caught. not because you didn’t already know, but because he said it like it was the easiest truth he’d ever known. like loving you had never been a question.
you didn’t say anything right away. just let your eyes fall shut, let yourself breathe him in. soak in the way his arms wrapped tighter like he was anchoring himself to you.
he was quiet too, until he wasn’t.
“…y/n.” his voice cracked. just a little. barely there.
you blinked, not lifting your head. “hmm?”
he didn’t answer at first. his thumb had been tracing your hip lazily, but now it moved with more purpose, like it was trying to ground him. or you. or maybe both.
you felt him swallow. then, almost too quietly to hear, he whispered, “can you sit up? i—i wanna look at you.”
you blinked, already worried. “what’s wrong?”
“nothing,” he said quickly, eyes flicking to yours for a second before shifting away. “i just—i can’t say this while you’re laying on me. i’ll chicken out.”
you shifted slowly, pushing yourself up onto one elbow, then moving with him as he sat up slightly against the headboard. his knees bent, yours pulled close. you settled beside him.
he wouldn’t look at you. not yet. his hands fidgeted at his lap until you reached over and gently took one of them in yours. you laced your fingers through his and brushed your thumb across his skin.
he exhaled. it was shaky, but you could tell it helped ground him a little.
“this is probably gonna come out all wrong,” he muttered. “and it’s not even a big deal, it’s just—no, that’s a lie. it’s a big deal. it’s always been a big deal.”
you squeezed his hand. he looked down, then up at the ceiling, then finally, finally turned to meet your gaze. his voice was low.
“i thought i could live with just pieces of you,” he said. “i thought i’d convinced myself that was enough.”
your breath caught.
“but it wasn’t,” he went on, his eyes wide, honest and terrified. “it never was. every time i left, i left a part of myself with you. and every time i pretended it didn’t matter, i swear it killed something in me.”
your chest ached, but you stayed silent.
“you walked into a room and everything else faded. like—like static going quiet. like i could finally breathe. even when we weren’t talking. even when we were pretending none of it meant anything. it still felt like…everything.”
his grip on your hand tightened as he continued.
“and when you told me you loved me earlier, i think my heart actually stopped. i’ve wanted to hear those words for so long, i almost didn’t believe it.”
his voice cracked again. he blinked fast, causing one single tear to slip free.
“but i don’t want to love you in secret anymore. i don’t want to sneak around, or lie, or act like i’m not the luckiest person in the world just to know you.”
you reached up and wiped the tear from his cheek, your hand lingering there. his eyes fluttered shut beneath your touch.
“i love you,” he whispered. “so much i don’t know what to do with it most days. but i know what i want to do now. what i’ve always wanted to do, but was never brave enough.”
he opened his eyes, gaze steady now, more sure with every word.
“i want to choose you. out loud. every single day. not just in the quiet. not just when no one’s looking. i want the real thing. i want you. in every single way.”
you swallowed hard, your eyes already stinging.
his thumb lingered against your cheek, and you could feel the nerves rolling off him; in the way his jaw clenched, in the way his knee bounced once beneath the blanket, in the way he looked everywhere but at you.
until he finally did. his eyes were watery and filled with so much love, it gave you instant butterflies in your stomach.
and then, barely above a whisper, “will you let me be your boyfriend?”
your heart stopped, but you didn’t hesitate.
“yes,” you whispered. “god, yes.”
you were crying again, but this time, the tears were the good kind. the ones that came when the ache in your chest finally had somewhere to go.
“you don’t know how long i’ve wanted to hear you ask me that.”
his inhale was sharp and shaky, like your answer knocked the air from his lungs.
he blinked at you, wide-eyed, overwhelmed, completely undone. “wait—really?” he asked, voice barely holding itself together. “you… mean it?”
you nodded, laughing through the tears now. “jiji. yes. really. why are you so surprised?”
“i don’t know,” he said honestly, voice rising with panic. “i thought you’d laugh. or throw a pillow at me. or say it’s too soon, or that i talk too much, or—”
“you do talk too much.”
“see?!”
“but i love that about you. i love everything about you.”
he made a sound, something between a laugh and a sob, and pulled you straight into his arms.
his hoodie still swallowed you whole as you curled into him, and his hands cradled the back of your head like you were something fragile.
he kissed your temple. once. then again. and again. he couldn’t get enough of you.
he eventually let out a shaky breath, eyes wide and shiny as he pulled back slightly to look at you. “okay. okay, cool. this is good. we’re good. you love me. i love you. we’re officially dating. amazing. i’m thriving. we’re thriving.”
you smiled into his chest. “we’re thriving,” you confirmed, “but i think you’re forgetting something.”
jiyong tensed. “no i’m not.”
“mm. pretty sure you are.”
“baby, please.” he whispered, like he was trying to make a deal with god.
you pulled back just enough to meet his eyes. “you still have to tell seunghyun.”
he blinked. then physically recoiled, like the words themselves had slapped him.
“…fuck me.”
you burst into laughter as he collapsed his head backwards, dragging both of his hands down his face like a man preparing for his own execution.
“oh my god,” he groaned, eyes fixed on the ceiling. “he’s gonna kill me. not figuratively. not even creatively. like, straight-up murder. headlines. candlelight vigil. obituary. closed casket.”
you curled into his side, still laughing. “he’s not gonna kill you.”
“he is,” jiyong insisted, grabbing a pillow and hugging it to his chest like it could protect him. “and not quickly either. he’s gonna do that thing where he talks real quiet, and just when i think i’m safe…”
he made a dramatic choking motion for dramatic effect, “boom. i’m dead.”
you tried to your absolute hardest stay serious, but your shoulders shook with laughter. “ji baby, i think you’re being a little dramatic.”
“am i?” he shot back, lifting his head just enough to meet your gaze. “last week, i asked him if you were seeing anyone and he just… stared at me. didn’t say a god damn word. and i swear to god i felt cold. like, spiritually. in my soul.”
“you’re such a baby.”
“i had to wear two sweaters!”
you were full-on wheezing now, “you’re lucky i love you.”
“i am,” he agreed solemnly. “and i plan on reminding seunghyun of that when he’s holding me out a window by my ankles.”
you wiped at your eyes from laughing so hard. “you’ll survive. probably. hopefully. i’ll protect you.”
“you’re very brave, saying that from the safety of my arms.”
you shifted to look at him, more tender now. “jiji, you love me. i love you. he’s gonna see that.”
he nodded slowly, his hand finding yours again beneath the blanket. “i know. i do wanna tell him. and i will. i just,” he paused and exhaled. “i hope he’ll see that it’s never been a game to me. not for a second.”
your heart melted as you leaned in and kissed his cheek. “he’ll know.”
“yeah?”
“yeah.”
he let his head fall back again, dramatically. “cool. amazing. i’m still absolutely terrified, but at least i’ve got the girl.”
“and two sweaters,” you reminded him.
“god bless.”
you just laughed again, full of love, warmth, and maybe a tiny bit of joy at watching your usually unshakeable best friend, now boyfriend, fall completely to pieces over you.
he grinned, proud of himself. and proud of you too. just for being here. for choosing him.
the chaos settled, eventually. you curled back into his side, quieter now. the kind of quiet that felt earned.
for a while, you didn’t speak.
but then, your voice came softer. “i’m sorry it’s all so complicated.”
he didn’t answer right away. he just kissed the top of your head and held you a little tighter.
“baby,” he murmured. “you don’t have to be sorry. none of this is your fault.”
“but it is,” you said. “because i’m me. and he’s… well, he’s him. it shouldn’t have to be this hard.”
he pulled back just enough to see your face. to make sure you saw how serious he was. “loving you has never been the hard part.”
your throat tightened at the sound of his words.
“it’s everything we tried to do instead of loving each other that made it hard,” he added. “all the pretending. the sneaking around. the trying to act like it didn’t mean anything.”
you didn’t speak at first.
his words just hung there, soft and certain, and you let yourself feel them. not rush past them. not change the subject. just sat with them.
he was right. you’d both made it hard. not on purpose. not to be cruel. just out of fear. out of habit. out of trying to protect something that you didn’t want to admit was already real.
your voice was quiet again when it came back. “we wasted so much time.”
he shook his head instantly. “we didn’t waste it. we just didn’t know what to do with it yet.”
you looked at him then. really looked. and his hand, already resting against your thigh beneath the blanket, gave a small squeeze like he felt it too.
“it still scares me a little, if i’m being honest.” you murmured.
“it scares me too,” he said, without hesitation. “but not enough to walk away from it again.”
that undid you a little. you shifted closer, your knees brushing against his legs. his eyes flicked to the movement like he couldn’t help it, like you were magnetic.
“you make it really hard not to believe in love, you know that?” you whispered.
“i hope so,” he murmured softly. “because i want you to believe in it. in me. in this.”
“i already do.” you smiled, small and real.
your hand found the side of his neck, thumb tracing just beneath his jaw, and when you leaned into him, it was calm, and familiar. like slipping into something you’d been waiting to return to.
his lips met yours with the same quiet knowing.
the kiss was soft. not rushed. not desperate. just full. like an exhale you didn’t know you’d been holding. his lips moved with the kind of certainty that didn’t need proving, just feeling.
one hand stayed warm against your thigh, the other brushed faintly at your side, like he couldn’t bear to let you go even for a second. your fingers curled at the base of his neck, anchoring you both in the quiet.
when you finally pulled back, your forehead rested gently against his. your breath intertwined, and hearts pressed close together.
his was racing, but still steady. so was yours.
“i’m so in love with you, kwon jiyong.” you whispered.
he didn’t speak right away. just breathed you in. eyes closed, hand slipping around your waist like he couldn’t stand the thought of you even an inch away.
then finally, soft like a secret, “i love you so much,” he murmured. “you don’t even know.”
but you did. you felt it in the way he looked at you. in the way he never let go.
in the way this, right here, felt like home.
you curled into his side again, resting against him. and for a while, there was nothing else. just the sound of your breaths.
the weight of his arm pulling you closer. the kind of quiet that only came when everything finally made sense.
eventually, and inevitably, your voice broke the silence, a little mischievous now.
“just so we’re clear,” you said, “i’m still gonna make fun of you for crying during grey’s anatomy.”
he let out a noise that sounded like a half groan, half laugh, “you promised we’d never talk about that.”
“i lied.”
“unbelievable,” he muttered while shaking his head, eyes closed and grinning.
you lifted your upper body and turned slightly to look at him, legs still tangled beneath the blankets.
he felt the movement and opened one eye to peek at you, with that boyish grin that always made you melt.
you nudged his foot beneath the blanket, not hard, but enough for him to feel it. he knew you just wanted his attention.
he kept his eyes closed, still smiling like an idiot. “was that a love tap or a threat?”
you shrugged, eyes soft. “you’ll never know.”
he opened both eyes this time, finally, and just looked at you.
and in that look, there it was. relief. love. disbelief that this was real. like he still couldn’t believe you were his to look at.
the silence between you wasn’t empty. it was warm. filled to the edges with everything you didn’t need to say out loud anymore.
your fingers found his under the blanket once again. his hand closed around yours without hesitation.
you stayed like that. quiet, steady, and sure.
no performance. no pretending. just two people who had been through a wreckage and still reached for each other.
and in the stillness, something settled.
not a question. not a fear.
just the quiet, certain knowing that this was real. that this would last.
that this was the end of almost,
and the beginning of always.
I don’t think y’all know how much I love this.
#loml
He didn’t even think about it 😭
Well, the girl said what we all wanted to tell him.
JI, LET ME HAVE YOUR BABIES, JUST ONE CHANCE, PLEASE 😭🙏
⊹Letters⊹ | Choi Seung-Hyun
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⊹ Pairing: Choi Seung-Hyun x Reader
⊹ Warnings: themes of heartbreak, mental health struggles, emotional trauma, substance use, and a bittersweet, tear-jerking conclusion
⊹ Summary: emotional journey of reader and Seung-Hyun, whose once passionate relationship collapses under the weight of fame, a personal scandal, and Seung-Hyun’s mental health struggles
⊹ Author's note: that's one hell of a rollercoaster. buckle up🤍
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You were just another face in the classroom. A girl with average lines and average features, wearing a uniform that smelled like starch and borrowed ambition. The kind of role people forget even existed. You weren’t even credited.
But he saw you.
It started small—barely a nod when you passed each other in the hallway between takes. Then, a full glance. Then, lunch.
“Mind if I sit?”
The first time, his voice was a surprise—smooth and deeper than you remembered from interviews, disarming when paired with that lazy, crooked smile.
You blinked, almost said “Why?”, but your nod came faster. The table was too narrow. His knee touched yours under it.
He asked your name. Then he used it every time he saw you, like it meant something.
“Y/N, you ever get tired of sitting in that second row?” “It’s where they put me.” “You don’t look like you belong there.”
Your hands had tightened on your chopsticks.
The days blurred. His schedule was heavier—always running to rehearse, to change wardrobe, to be seen. But he kept returning, sitting beside you, even when he barely had ten minutes to eat.
On wrap day, you waited. For a goodbye. A text. Anything.
But no one called you. No one thanked you.
You watched the trailer on your cracked iPhone in a sublet with mold in the corners. You weren’t in a single frame.
They were right. You were nothing.
But you knew—he never thought that.
And you left, moved overseas. Booking small, later bigger roles in commercials or TV shows. Trying to leave everything behind, until you couldn’t. You missed Korea too much and your manager brought to much shit over your head.
“Y/N, thing about the opportunities. Think about the spot light. They mightn’t have recognised you then, but now you are stronger.” He used to say.
And now, you are back.
The air is too cold in the studio. Typical. You hug your arms as the stylist pinches fabric at your waist, muttering something about natural curves and compression gear.
You spot him before he spots you.
He’s leaning against the wall, arms folded, laughing with a PA who looks like she’s about to melt. His hair is darker now. Sharper jawline. Broader shoulders. Same presence, like a thunderstorm caught in a designer hoodie.
Your throat tightens.
You turn away before he catches your stare, but it’s too late.
“This is Y/N,” the director says cheerily. “You two will play the couple. I expect real chemistry, real heat.”
“We’ve met,” he answers without missing a beat.
Your pulse stutters. You don’t look at him.
You just nod. “I’m not sure. Nice to meet you.”
His expression flickers. Just for a second. Then it smooths into something unreadable.
That day, you don’t speak beyond what’s written in the shot list. You smile when the camera’s on, rest your hand on his chest like it’s scripted—because it is.
But under your palm, his heart is beating fast.
Between takes, you're in the wardrobe, trying to fix a stubborn zipper, when you feel him behind you.
You freeze. The air changes. You see his reflection in the mirror, the way his jaw is clenched. The way his eyes are fixed on you like you’re an answer to a question he didn’t know he still had.
“So that’s it?” he asks. “We’re strangers now?”
You don’t turn around. “We were never anything else.”
The zipper jerks. You hiss. He’s there in an instant, his hand catching yours.
“Don’t,” you whisper.
“Don’t what?”
“Don’t do this. Not here.”
He leans in close, his breath warm on your neck. “You really forgot everything?”
You lift your eyes to meet his in the mirror. “No. I just buried it better than you did.”
He doesn’t back away. Not even when the door creaks open and someone calls for him on set.
“You owe me,” he says, voice low. “One night. One real conversation. You disappeared.”
“So did you.”
But even as he leaves, your skin remembers every inch of him.
You don’t tell anyone where you’re going.
He sent the address in a text you didn’t respond to. But you showed up. You always do when it’s him.
The restaurant is quiet, lit by soft lamps and filled with low jazz. Not his usual scene, you think. Maybe that’s the point.
He stands when you walk in. His smile is cautious, but real.
“Wasn’t sure you’d come.”
“I wasn’t sure either.”
You sit across from him. The space between you feels like an open wound.
Dinner is slow. You talk about the industry. About mutual directors. How much has changed. How much hasn’t.
Then it happens.
“I looked for you,” he says, cutting through grilled mackerel like it’s nothing. “After the film. No social media. No credits. You disappeared.”
You sip your wine. “People like me don’t leave footprints.”
“People like you?” he leans forward. “You mean the ones who steal every scene they’re in without saying a word?”
You bite your lip.
He doesn’t stop there.
“They erased you from the movie. But I didn’t forget. I still have a photo from set. The one where you're laughing at something I said. You looked so—”
“Don’t.” Your voice cracks.
He falls silent.
You don’t finish your food.
But you stay until closing.
The night smells like rain and gasoline. You both linger on the sidewalk like teenagers with nothing left to say but everything left to feel.
Your rides haven’t come yet.
He steps closer.
“I asked everyone about you. The makeup team. Extras. Nobody knew where you went.”
“I didn’t want to be found.”
“Why?”
You pause. Wind pushes your hair across your cheek, and you let it. It’s easier than facing him.
“Because I was tired of being treated like an accessory. A body. A set piece.”
“That’s not what you were to me.”
His voice is thick now, rough around the edges.
“Then why didn’t you say something?”
“I thought I’d see you again. I didn’t know it’d take five goddamn years.”
You turn. The streetlight pools behind him, casting his face in gold.
“You were the only person on that set who made me feel seen,” you whisper. “And it terrified me.”
He steps closer.
“Don’t do that again,” he says, almost breathless. “Don’t look at me like a stranger.”
You let him pull you in—just a fraction. Just enough that the heat of him fills your lungs again.
“Then don’t leave me like one.”
It started in halves. One dinner turned into two. A late night phone call that became a habit. Then a weekend where you never really left his place, your toothbrush leaning next to his, too domestic, too easy.
You both tried to be careful. Tried not to let it look like something real—because the spotlight hated real things.
But he’d kiss your forehead while you scrolled scripts in bed. You’d run your fingers through his hair while he mumbled lyrics into his phone’s recorder. You began building a language that didn’t need words.
Then, you moved in.
Not officially, not with boxes or contracts. Just little things. A coffee mug, your favorite lotion, a robe slung over his chair. Then more. Until home was wherever he was.
Sweet mornings became rituals. He made coffee exactly how you liked it, even when he had to leave before sunrise. You’d find sticky notes on the fridge with hearts and scribbled lyrics. On days off, you curled into his chest on the couch, laughing at old variety shows and stealing kisses between yawns.
When he came home late—sometimes at dawn, sometimes hours after you’d fallen asleep—he’d always stop in the doorway and just watch you. You’d wake to his hand brushing your hair back, soft kisses to your temple, the press of his forehead to yours like a silent promise: still here.
The rumors always came fast.
A new actress seen with him at a showcase. A kiss on screen that lingered too long. And for you—it was worse. The way they talked about your "chemistry" with other co-stars. The way tabloids pitted you against idols with perfect skin and public smiles.
“You looked good with him,” he said once, too quiet, one night after your drama premiere. He was leaning against the kitchen counter, half in shadow, the unopened soju bottle between you like a line neither of you wanted to cross.
You had laughed, short and brittle. "That's your takeaway from my first lead role?"
He pushed off the counter. “Don’t,” he warned, his voice low.
“Don’t what?” you asked, not quite ready for the answer.
“Pretend like it doesn’t affect us.”
You met his eyes, and they were sharper than you'd seen in weeks. Not stage-hardened or camera-smooth. Just real. Hurt.
“I hate it too,” you whispered. “But it’s part of it.”
“Then let’s change it. Or fight for it. Or something. Because pretending it doesn’t matter—it’s tearing pieces off of us.”
And that night, in the small silence after his words, you kissed him like he was oxygen and you had been drowning. Not to fix it. But to feel him. To remind him.
Still, the cracks appeared.
They always do.
In silence at breakfast, when he’d read articles about your co-stars without looking up. In the way you smiled a little too wide at red carpets, because it was easier than explaining the ache in your ribs. In how sometimes, you both fell asleep with backs turned, not because you were angry—but because saying the right thing was too hard, and saying the wrong thing might break the fragile quiet.
But love stayed.
In forgiveness. In shared earbuds on long-haul flights when words failed you both. In comfort when the cameras turned off and your hands found each other like instinct. In how he waited three hours outside your shoot in the rain, hood up, shivering, just because your text said: "rough day." In how you showed up at his studio past midnight with kimchi stew and a sweatshirt that still smelled like him, because you knew he hadn't eaten, and he hated being alone when the lyrics wouldn’t come.
It was messy. And beautiful. And real.
And one night, when you caught him watching you in the mirror as you took off your makeup, red carpet glitter still clinging to your collarbone, you finally broke the silence.
“You’re it for me,” you said. Soft. Scared. Fierce. “Even when I hate everything else—when I hate the fans, and the makeup, and the lies, and the constant pretending—I never hate you. Not once.
I think about that night in the stairwell at the Commitment set, when we sat on the metal steps and you gave me half your sandwich because the staff forgot extras need to eat too. You asked me why I always wore those threadbare gloves with holes in the thumbs, and I told you they were my brother’s. You didn’t laugh. You just touched the frayed edge like it meant something. No one else ever noticed.
I think about the way you’d text me lyrics at 3 a.m., not asking for help, just… wanting to share them with me. You said I was your filter. That I made things sound like they were worth hearing.
I think about that morning after your showcase when you came home and collapsed on the floor instead of the bed, and I laid down next to you because neither of us had the energy to speak, but we needed the closeness like breath.
You know me. You know I hate peaches but I eat them when you cut them up. You know I pretend not to cry at dramas, but I do, and you always hand me tissues without saying a word. You know I lose sleep over every audition, and you never tell me I’m overreacting. You just sit beside me until the storm quiets.
And I know you. I know that you bite your lips when you’re nervous but pretend you don’t. That you hum to old Big Bang tracks when you think no one’s listening. That you always sleep facing the door when I’m not home, like you’re waiting for me.
I love how you love. Fierce. Whole. Scared but unwavering. You see the parts of me I try to bury and never look away. I love the way you say my name like it’s a vow. The way you kiss the spot behind my ear like it’s instinct. The way you never ask me to shrink myself to fit the shadows of your world.
I love you.
I love you in every tense. Past, when I didn’t believe I mattered. Present, now, when I see you and it feels like light. And future—yes, future—whatever we become, however this ends or grows, you are in it.
You’re it for me. You’ve always been.”
He crossed the room with purpose, slow but sure, as if each step burned through the layers of fear and silence you'd both worn like armor. The tension hung thick between you, electric, ready to break. When he reached you, he paused—not for breath, but for clarity—as if seeing you under this soft light, bare-faced and brave, carved something deep inside him.
His hands lifted with reverence, not haste. They trembled as they cupped your jaw, thumbs brushing your cheekbones like he was afraid you'd disappear. Your breath caught. His eyes locked on yours, not demanding, just present—heavy with everything he hadn’t said.
When he kissed you, it wasn’t hurried or wild. It was deliberate. A vow. A plea. A memory. A promise.
You felt it in every cell—that this wasn’t just lips on lips. It was his way of saying, I see you. I still choose you. Again and again.
And when you kissed him back, it wasn’t surrender. It was recognition.
You were home.
You didn’t sleep that night. You just held each other in the dark, hearts speaking a language louder than fame.
He’s sitting on the couch, guitar in his lap, no shirt, just sweatpants and bare skin. Light spills through the balcony like it’s been painted just for this moment—gold against the curve of his collarbone, the dip of his stomach, the familiar freckle near his left shoulder you’ve kissed a hundred times.
He’s humming softly, plucking at strings with no real melody. Just the sound of him, raw and unguarded. You’re watching from the kitchen, wearing one of his oversized hoodies that smells like cedarwood and his shampoo. Your feet are bare. Cereal box in hand. The spoon forgotten somewhere nearby.
He looks up. Sees you. Really sees you.
“You’re staring,” he says with that boyish smile, the one that made you fall in love.
“You’re beautiful,” you reply, soft but certain. It’s not a compliment. It’s a truth.
He grins wider, strums a lazy chord, one that echoes through the sunlit apartment like a sigh. “Marry me.”
You laugh, not because it’s funny, but because it’s so him. “That’s not how you ask.”
He sets the guitar down. Stands. Walks toward you with that slow, deliberate grace that still unravels you, all long limbs and quiet gravity.
“It’s how I feel,” he says again, voice lower now, fuller. He stops in front of you, brushing your hair back from your face with a reverence that almost hurts.
You blink. And for a second, the room tilts.
“You don’t believe in marriage,” you murmur. “You said it was a cage. That it ruined love.”
He nods, then leans in, pressing his forehead to yours. “It is. For most people. But with you... it feels like flying. Like maybe love could finally be something I build instead of something I run from.”
Your hands find his chest, warm and steady. “Say it again,” you whisper.
“Marry me.”
Not a command. Not even a question. A prayer.
Tears sting your eyes. You bury your face in his neck, inhale the comfort of skin and sweat and music and safety.
“I thought you’d never ask.”
And for the first time—not in your career, or on red carpets, or under studio lights—but here, in the golden silence of a shared life, you don’t feel like nothing.
You feel like his everything.
And he feels like yours.
The apartment felt like a tomb. The silence that had settled over the space was suffocating, a cold, haunting presence that refused to be ignored. The smell of his cologne lingered faintly in the air, but it was no longer comforting. It was a reminder. A cruel one.
You had always thought that if you lost him, you’d somehow feel the break coming. You’d know when it was happening, feel it in your bones. But you didn’t. It just… happened. Gradually at first. He pulled away with the excuse of his military service, then with the scandal that broke everything he had worked for. And then came the cold silence—days without calls, without texts, without the sound of his voice.
The first night he left was the hardest. You couldn’t bring yourself to say goodbye, so you didn’t. You just held him that last time, memorizing the way his warmth felt against you, the rhythm of his breath, the way he pressed a kiss to your forehead like it was an unspoken promise.
But that promise slipped away with the first headline. The first accusation. You saw the words written in bold, his name smeared across gossip magazines like a stain, and your heart shattered a little with every passing minute. They painted him as a monster, a man who had everything and lost it all, and with him, they tried to take you too. They questioned your love, your loyalty, your very right to exist beside him. And as much as you tried to ignore it, tried to shut it out, the whispers and rumors were louder than your own heartbeat.
When his mom called, her voice tight with worry, you felt a flicker of hope. She said he wanted to see you, that he had asked for you specifically. And for a brief moment, you thought that maybe he was going to come back to you. That maybe this was all a mistake, and he’d still remember what you meant to him.
But when you arrived at the hospital, his cold silence crushed that hope like a house of cards. His mom escorted you in, but her eyes were already red from crying. She didn’t say anything, didn’t need to. You could feel it—the weight of everything unspoken hanging between you, thick and unbearable.
The hospital room was a sterile, unforgiving space. The air smelled of antiseptic, and the pale white walls reflected nothing but the exhaustion on his face. Seung Hyun was sitting by the window, looking out, his back hunched as if the weight of the world had been placed on his shoulders.
For a moment, you stood frozen, trying to process the man before you. The man who had once been the light of your life, now a stranger in the room. His eyes were distant, as though he was trying to disappear into the cold glass. He didn’t turn when you walked in. He didn’t even acknowledge your presence.
But you weren’t going to give up on him. Not this easily.
You took a tentative step forward, your heart racing in your chest as you approached him. “Seung Hyun…” Your voice broke in the middle of his name, your throat tight with the effort to hold back the flood of emotion that threatened to consume you.
He didn’t move. Didn’t even flinch. It was like he couldn’t hear you. Or didn’t want to.
You took another step. This time, you reached out, your hand brushing his shoulder. He flinched. The first real response you’d gotten from him since he’d left. And yet, it was as if it hurt him more to be touched than to be alone.
“Why are you doing this?” You whispered, voice trembling. “Why are you pushing me away?”
His jaw clenched, his eyes still fixed on the window. The silence stretched out, thick and suffocating. You could hear your heart pounding in your ears, feel the cold panic rising in your chest.
“I’m sorry,” he muttered, his voice so quiet you could barely hear it over the hum of the hospital machinery. “I’m sorry for everything.”
“You don’t have to apologize to me,” you said, desperation rising. “I’m not angry. I’m just… scared. I don’t understand. Why won’t you talk to me? Why won’t you let me in?”
His voice cracked. “You don’t get it. I don’t deserve you. I don’t deserve this… this love. I’ve ruined everything. And I don’t want to drag you down with me.”
You felt the sting of those words like a physical blow. “Don’t say that. Don’t you dare say that.” Your voice was shaking now, your chest tight with the force of the emotions you could no longer keep inside. “You’re everything to me. You’ve always been everything to me. How can you say you don’t deserve me when you’ve never once made me feel anything but loved?”
He turned his head, his eyes meeting yours for the first time in what felt like forever. His gaze was raw, filled with so much pain it made your heart ache.
“You don’t know what it’s like,” he whispered, his voice strained. “You don’t know what it’s like to lose everything. To feel like you’re nothing. And I don’t want you to watch me destroy myself. I don’t want to drag you into this mess.”
You took a shaky breath, trying to steady yourself. The tears were welling in your eyes now, blurring your vision. “But I’m already here. I’ve been here. I never left you.”
And that was when he finally broke.
Seung Hyun stood up so suddenly, you barely had time to react. He moved away from you, walking toward the far corner of the room, his fists clenched at his sides. “I’m not the man you fell in love with. I’m not the man you think I am.”
“I don’t care who you think you are,” you shouted, your voice thick with emotion. “I don’t care about the mistakes or the scandals or the lies. I care about you. I care about us. And I still love you.”
The words hung in the air, heavy and aching, as if they had taken everything you had to say. He stood there, his back to you, shoulders shaking with the weight of his own grief.
You couldn’t breathe. You couldn’t bear to see him like this, so broken, so lost. And yet, he wasn’t coming back to you. Not now. Not ever.
You stood there in the silence, your body shaking with sobs you couldn’t contain anymore. “I can’t do this,” you whispered to yourself. “I can’t lose you.”
But you had already lost him.
And it was the hardest thing you’d ever had to face.
Later, when his mom took you home, she didn’t say a word. She didn’t need to. The two of you didn’t speak, didn’t share words. The only thing that passed between you was a shared understanding of the heartbreak that weighed you both down.
The apartment was empty. His presence still lingered in the corners of the room, in the smell of his cologne, in the warmth of his favorite sweater you had folded and left in the closet. But it was empty, like you were empty. The place where you had built your life, where you had imagined a future, was gone.
You didn’t have the strength to stay in that place anymore. The thought of walking past the walls that had once held the laughter, the quiet moments, the love you had, made you sick. So you packed your bags, slowly, one item at a time, as if each piece you took was one more part of you that was being ripped away.
Your heart broke with every step. Every time your hands touched something that once belonged to him, you felt that fracture deepen.
When you walked out the door for the last time, it wasn’t just the door to the apartment that closed. It was the door to your future, the one you had believed in. The one where you and Seung Hyun were together.
But it was over. He was gone.
You couldn’t fix him. You couldn’t save him.
And it hurt more than you could ever have imagined.
The pain didn’t come in waves. It came in an endless, suffocating tide. And as you walked down the hallway, past the door that had once been home, you knew that you were leaving a piece of your soul behind.
But you had to. You had no choice.
And when you stepped out into the night, you didn’t look back.
Because if you did, you knew you might never leave.
It’s been weeks since you last saw him, since you visited him at the hospital, since he pushed you away—like he was doing what he thought was best for both of you. But you didn’t understand it then, and you don’t understand it now. All you know is that the silence between you feels like a never-ending void.
You tried calling, sending texts, leaving voicemails. But there was nothing—no response, not a single word. Nothing. Just silence. And you knew. You knew that silence was more than just the absence of sound. It was the space he’d created between you two, an invisible wall that seemed impossible to climb.
You found a new place. A small, quiet apartment, much smaller than what you shared with him, but it’s yours. And as much as it feels like a fresh start, it doesn’t feel like home. Not yet.
You didn’t know where he was—what he was doing—but you couldn’t stay where he had once been. You couldn’t pretend that the apartment was still the place where you were a part of his world. And even though you were miles away from that life, you couldn’t stop thinking about him. About the promise he’d made, the love he said he’d never let go of.
And still, nothing. No sign of him. Not a message, not a call.
Letter #1
May 10, 2018
Seung-Hyun,
I don’t know where to even begin. How do I write to you when it feels like you’re a ghost? How do I tell you everything that’s happened when I don’t even know where to start?
The truth is, I left. I left our apartment. It didn’t feel like our home anymore, not after everything that happened. After the hospital, after you pushed me away. I couldn’t stand being there. It hurt too much to see your things—the things that reminded me of what we were—and to know you weren’t coming back.
I found a new place. It’s small, quieter. I thought that maybe if I started over somewhere else, it would help. But it doesn’t. It doesn’t feel like a home without you. It’s just a place. A lonely place.
You told me to leave, Seung-Hyun. You told me you couldn’t do this anymore. And I wanted to understand, I really did. But I can’t. I still don’t get why you walked away like that. You were hurting, I get that now. I know you were going through something I couldn’t fix. But you never let me in, not even when I begged you to.
And now, I don’t know where you are, or if you’re even okay. I hear nothing. No word from you. I don’t know if I’ll ever see you again. And it hurts, more than I could ever put into words.
I just want to know that you’re okay. That you’re still out there. I want to believe that you’ll come back, that you’ll remember what we had. But maybe I’m just fooling myself. I don’t know anymore.
I’ll always be here, Seung-Hyun. Even if you don’t want me to be.
Y/N
Letter #6
March 20, 2019
Seung-Hyun,
It’s been a few years since I moved into this new apartment. The silence is deafening. I thought it would be easier, I thought maybe being away from the place we shared would give me some kind of peace. But it hasn’t. It’s just made everything worse.
I keep going over the last time I saw you. The look in your eyes when I walked into the hospital room, how distant you were. It felt like you were already gone, even before you said those words—"I can’t do this anymore." You wouldn’t look at me. You wouldn’t let me be there with you. And I think that’s what’s killing me the most. You shut me out when I needed to be there for you the most.
And now, I’ve shut myself out too. I can’t stay in that apartment. I couldn’t breathe there without you. It felt like the memories were choking me, pulling me back to a time when things were simple, when we were just happy.
I don’t know where you are. I don’t know what you’re doing. But I can’t help but feel like you’ve disappeared from my life for good. That what we had, what I believed in, doesn’t matter to you anymore.
I’m scared, Seung-Hyun. I’m scared that I’ll never hear from you again, that I’ll never get the answers I need. That I’ll never understand why you left, why you pushed me away when I wanted nothing more than to help you.
I’m trying. I’m really trying to move on, to let go of the hope that we’ll ever find our way back to each other. But I don’t think I can. Not yet.
I just want you to be okay. Please, take care of yourself. Please don’t shut the world out completely.
Y/N
Letter #13
June 1, 2020
Seung-Hyun,
You won’t believe, but I’m still waiting for you to call me, for you to send me a message, anything. But I know you won’t. You haven’t. I know this silence is intentional. I know you’re trying to push me away, to push everything away.
But I can’t do it. I can’t let go of you, not yet. I still see you in everything—when I walk into the coffee shop we used to visit, when I hear our song on the radio, when I think about the way you’d smile at me just before we kissed.
I don’t want to believe that everything we shared was a lie. I don’t want to believe that it was just a fleeting moment in time. But I can’t keep pretending that I don’t miss you. That I don’t still love you. I do. I always will.
I don’t know what happened. I don’t know why you pushed me away. I don’t know what I did wrong. But I can’t keep pretending I’m okay when I’m not. I’m broken, Seung-Hyun. I’m empty without you.
I just want you to come back. I want to see your face again, to hear your voice. I want us to figure this out, even if it takes time.
I don’t want to move on, Seung-Hyun. Not if it means giving up on us.
Please, come back.
Y/N
You don’t know if he’ll ever read these letters. You don’t know if he’ll even ever know that you still care. But as long as you keep writing, as long as you keep sending them to the old apartment, there’s a tiny, fragile part of you that believes he’ll come back.
Letter #27
August 10, 2023
Seung-Hyun,
I’m writing this letter, and it’s different than the others. I’m not writing this out of sadness, or desperation, or out of longing to hear from you. This is my last letter to you.
I’ve learned so much these past years, and I want you to know that, even though we’re no longer a part of each other’s lives, I’ve healed. Or, at least, I’m in the process of it. It hasn’t been easy—hell, there were times I wasn’t sure if I’d ever get through the pain of losing you. But here I am, sitting with a sense of peace I never thought I’d have. It feels surreal, but it feels real.
I’ve been seeing a therapist, and I’ve learned more about myself than I ever thought I would. I didn’t know how much of me I was holding onto, waiting for you to come back, waiting for things to be the way they were. I didn’t know that I had been keeping myself in a state of limbo, not truly moving on because I was so afraid of saying goodbye. But my therapist told me that I’ve finally reached a place where I can say goodbye—and I’m ready.
I’ve made peace with everything, Seung-Hyun. I understand now that sometimes people just need to walk different paths, no matter how much it hurts. I needed to walk mine. And you needed to walk yours. And while that truth doesn’t erase the love I had for you, it does help me let go of the weight I’ve been carrying around.
You were my everything for so long, and for a while, I couldn’t imagine my life without you. But now, I can. I’m creating a new life, one that’s all my own. It’s not perfect, but it’s mine. I’ve started picking up pieces of myself that I’d forgotten, pieces that got lost in the person I was with you. And I’m discovering who I am again, outside of the love we shared.
I’ve started a new job too, one that challenges me in ways I never thought I’d be capable of. And I’m starting to find joy in the little things again—the quiet mornings, the late-night walks, the sound of my own laughter.
But the truth is, there’s still a small part of me that will always remember you. Always love you. You were a huge part of my life, and that won’t ever change. You taught me so much about love and about who I am, even if we didn’t end the way we thought we would. And for that, I’ll always be grateful.
I guess this is my way of saying goodbye—not just to you, but to everything we were. I’m not angry anymore, Seung-Hyun. I’m not sad. I’m just… letting go. I’m setting myself free, and I want you to do the same. I hope that, wherever you are, you’re finding peace, too. I hope you’re healing. I hope you’re becoming the person you were meant to be, just like I’m learning to become the person I’m meant to be.
Take care of yourself, Seung-Hyun. I’ll always wish you well, even if we never speak again. And though I will carry our memories with me, I’ll carry them in a way that’s lighter now—because I know that it’s okay to move on.
Goodbye.
Y/N
As you write the final words, a sense of quiet settles in your chest. You fold the letter carefully, slipping it into an envelope one last time, and as you seal it, you finally realize—you’re not looking for anything in return. You’re no longer waiting for him to read it, no longer clinging to the hope that he might come back.
You’ve let go. You’ve said goodbye, not just in the words you’ve written, but in your heart.
Seung-Hyun pushed open the door of the old apartment, the one he hadn’t set foot in since everything came crashing down. The space was different from what he remembered —dusty, untouched, silent. The air felt thick with the weight of years, of memories that had settled into the corners like cobwebs. He hadn’t wanted to come back. He had convinced himself that returning here, to this place, would be a kind of self-inflicted punishment. But now that he was standing in the doorway, he realized it wasn’t the apartment that held him captive.
It was the memories of you.
He didn’t know what he expected, walking into the apartment where so much had unfolded, where your love had bloomed and then withered. Maybe he had hoped for some kind of relief, some clarity to wash over him, like the turning of a page. But instead, he was met with the same heavy silence, the same haunting stillness that had followed him in every other room of his life. The space was too quiet, too empty, and yet it was filled with everything he had tried to forget.
The walls, once adorned with pictures of your time together—birthday dinners, lazy Sundays, random selfies and pictures from film sets—now felt bare. The frames were gone, the once-colorful walls now washed with the dull gray of neglect. Everything you had left behind felt like a lifetime ago, a distant, unreachable place. His fingers brushed against the old coffee table, worn from use, but it felt like he was touching a ghost.
He moved slowly through the apartment, the echoes of his footsteps louder than they should have been. His gaze fell on the small kitchen, where you’d once spent hours cooking together, laughing over spilled ingredients and burned toast. The thought of how you had once danced around this kitchen, your laughter bright, your spirit so alive—it hurt in a way he didn’t know how to explain.
The apartment was no longer yours. You had moved on. He had pushed you away, and you had left. You had to. It wasn’t just the scandal that broke them. It wasn’t just the fame or the distance or the expectations. It was his inability to face the truth. His fear. His brokenness.
He was still broken.
But something had shifted in him during the past months, something had changed. Maybe it was the therapy, maybe it was the time away from everything, or maybe it was the sheer weight of everything that had happened. But the man who had walked away from you was different now. Not fixed, not healed—but better. He knew that now.
As he wandered through the apartment, he noticed a stack of mail that had been left unopened on the counter. He hadn’t expected anything, but something caught his eye. Small, yellow envelopes with a familiar handwriting on them. Your handwriting.
His heart stopped.
There were several others. All addressed to him. Some had already yellowed with age, others still crisp and fresh. He hesitated, staring at them as if they were fragile, as if touching them would make them disappear. He had thought that if he kept avoiding you, if he kept pretending like he didn’t care, it would all go away. But it hadn’t gone away. It had only made the guilt worse.
He picked up the first letter and read the words that felt like a punch to the gut.
"I don’t know where to even begin. How do I write to you when it feels like you’re a ghost? How do I tell you everything that’s happened when I don’t even know where to start?"
His chest tightened. He put the letter down, his eyes blurry. That one simple sentence—"I still think about you every day"—was enough to crack him wide open.
The tears came quickly after that, and before he knew it, he was crying. Not for the man he used to be, but for the man he had become in your absence. He had shut you out, pushed you away, and in the process, had torn apart the only good thing he had ever had in his life.
He read every letter. All twenty-seven of them. Each one a painful reminder of what he had lost. Of what he had taken for granted. Of how much you had loved him, how much you had fought for him, even when he hadn’t deserved it. You had poured your heart out, over and over, each letter a piece of yourself you had given to him.
And now, he was finally hearing you.
When he had finished reading the last letter, he was a mess. His emotions were all tangled—regret, guilt, sorrow, but also something else. Something he hadn’t felt in years: peace.
You were moving on. You had healed. You had said goodbye, even if it had taken you time to get there.
And he?
He was still here, still holding onto the past, still holding onto the love he had never allowed himself to fully feel. He wasn’t sure what to do with all of it, but one thing was certain: he had to tell you. He had to let you know how much he had changed, how much he had grown, how much he had learned.
He had to say goodbye, too.
That’s when he grabbed the pen and began to write.
March 5, 2025
Y/N,
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I came back. It’s been seven years since everything changed. Seven years of silence that felt like a lifetime, each day growing heavier than the last. But when I walked through the door of our old apartment today, I wasn’t expecting this.
I wasn’t expecting to find the mailbox full of your letters.
Twenty-seven letters.
I sat down right there in the hallway, with the stack of envelopes in my hands. At first, I didn’t know what to feel. I almost didn’t want to open them. I thought, "What could they possibly say that could make me feel any less guilty?" But I couldn’t leave them unread. Not when you’d written every word with such care. With such honesty. With your heart laid bare.
I started reading.
It took me hours. The wine bottle beside me slowly emptied, and with each letter, I found myself feeling a little more. Regret. Sadness. Anger—at myself. But most of all, a sense of loss. Not just for what we were, but for the person I used to be. The person who thought he had everything figured out.
I didn’t have anything figured out.
I didn’t have you.
I don’t even know how to begin. How do you explain years of silence? How do you apologize for the hurt you caused without sounding like you’re trying to justify it? How do you say that you were broken, too, but never even tried to fix yourself until it was too late?
I didn’t deserve your letters. I didn’t deserve your patience. Your love. The fact that you spent all these years waiting for me to come back, while I was lost in a place where I couldn’t even recognize myself anymore.
I know it’s not enough to say "I'm sorry," but I need you to hear it. Because for the first time in years, I can actually say it and mean it. I’m sorry, Y/N. I’m sorry for how I treated you. For pushing you away when all you ever wanted was to be there for me. I’m sorry for not being the person you needed. I’m sorry for taking you for granted when you deserved so much more.
I know it’s hard to believe, but I am a better person now. I’ve taken the time to work on myself, to heal in ways I never thought I could. And that’s why I’m able to write this to you now—not out of guilt, but because I truly want you to know that I’m in a better place. Mentally, emotionally… everything. I’m not the man who left you behind. And I know that doesn’t change what happened, but it’s the truth.
When I look back at everything—the good times, the bad times, the love we shared—it’s clear to me now that I was never the person you needed me to be. You deserved someone who was whole. Someone who was ready. But instead, I was broken, and I broke us both in the process.
I’m sorry for that.
And now, as much as I wish I could ask for your forgiveness, I know I don’t have the right. But I hope, one day, when you look back on our time together, you’ll remember the good parts. The love. The laughter. The moments when we both felt like we were more than just two people in the same space. I hope you remember those times with warmth, and not just the hurt.
I don’t expect anything from you. I don’t expect a response. I don’t even expect you to forgive me. All I want is for you to know that I have always, and will always, care about you. I wish you nothing but happiness. And peace. You deserve everything good in this world, Y/N.
Maybe one day, our paths will cross again. But if they don’t, I want you to know that I’ll always carry the love we shared with me. I’ll never forget it. You’ll always have a place in my heart, even if we never speak again.
Goodbye. But this time, it’s different.
Take care of yourself. I hope you’re as happy as you deserve to be.
Seung-Hyun
This was his goodbye. The letter he had never thought he’d write, but knew he needed to.
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𝖢𝗋𝗈𝗌𝗌 𝖬𝗒 𝖧𝖾𝖺𝗋𝗍 (𝖯𝗍. 11)
Choi Seunghyun x fem!reader x Kwon Jiyong | CMH Masterlist
a/n: Can't believe my angsty baby is coming to an end </3 This is my first full length series I've finally actually finished and I'm so proud of myself. Thank you so very much to each and every one of you that enjoyed this series. I loved hearing all your opinions about it and all the love and support!! I hope you all enjoy this final chapter <3
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warnings: angst, sedatives, mention of suicide, suicide note, Seungri
wc: 3.9k+
“Yo, hyung!” Seungri’s voice echoed through the lobby as he jogged toward the other three members who were waiting in a quiet, uneasy silence.
Seunghyun looked up immediately. “Where’s Y/n?” he asked, brows already furrowed, a nervous edge threading through his voice.
“Ran into her in the hallway,” Seungri replied casually, holding something out. “She asked me to give you this.”
Seunghyun’s stomach dropped the second he recognized the item—your purse. He took it slowly from Seungri’s hands, eyes scanning over it like it didn’t make sense. “She said she’d meet us in a minute,” Seungri added, already plopping down beside Taeyang and Daesung and pulling out his phone.
But Seunghyun didn’t move. He held your purse like it might detonate, his fingers tightening around the soft leather. Something felt wrong. Off. You never went anywhere without your purse. Ever.
He sat it down on a bench beside him, his hands digging through it with growing urgency. Usual things: wallet, lip balm, sunglasses. But then—something unfamiliar. A journal. New. Still smelled like the bookstore.
Sticking out from between its pages was an envelope.
His hands trembled as he slid it out, stomach twisting into knots.
Se & Ji
Each name was written in your handwriting—soft, delicate. Final.
His heart slammed against his ribs.
“Ri?” he called out, voice hoarse. “Where did Y/n say she was going?”
Seungri didn’t look up. “Uh… didn’t say. Just that she’d meet us. She was heading toward the elevators, I think.”
“Up?” Seunghyun asked, more to himself than anyone else. His hands were white-knuckling the letter now. Every cell in his body screamed at him to run.
He turned to sprint—but before his foot even hit the ground, a scream tore through the air.
Sharp. Shattering. Blood-curdling.
The entire lobby fell still.
And Seunghyun? He froze. Envelope clutched to his chest. Breath stuck in his throat.
He already knew.
While the others ran toward the door where the scream had come from, Seunghyun couldn’t.
His legs moved, but sluggishly. Too slow. Like he was wading through a nightmare, one that wrapped around his ankles like wet cement.
He didn’t want to see what waited beyond those doors.
Didn’t want to believe that it was real. That you were real in this moment. That the envelope in his hand meant something.
With every shaky step, the dread carved deeper into his chest, eating away at the sliver of denial he was clinging to.
Please let this be a dream.
Please.
When he finally pushed through the glass doors, the scene before him shattered whatever hope he had left.
Daesung was doubled over on the sidewalk, one hand clamped over his mouth, the other shielding his eyes from the sight. His shoulders shook violently, silent sobs ripping through him. Seungri stood beside him, pale, eyes wide and unblinking, as if frozen in time.
Paramedics swarmed the street, voices sharp and urgent. Police were shouting, forming a barrier with their bodies to push back the growing crowd. Red and blue lights painted the building in pulsing waves, but Seunghyun could barely see any of it.
He took one more step—just one—before a pair of arms wrapped around him.
“Hyung…” Youngbae’s voice cracked as he grabbed him, holding tight. “Don’t go out there… please.”
But Seunghyun thrashed in his hold, desperate to break free. His feet scraped against the pavement as he shoved forward.
“No! Let me go! I need to see her—I need to—!”
Daesung and Seungri lunged to help, their arms closing in around him, trying to keep him grounded. But Seunghyun screamed. Loud and raw. The sound wasn’t just from his throat—it came from somewhere deeper, somewhere ancient and breaking and full of grief.
“Y/N!!!”
The name split the air like thunder. Louder than the sirens. Louder than his friends begging him to stop.
“Let me go!” he cried, voice shredded. “Please, let me go—Y/n!”
“You can’t see her like this!” Youngbae sobbed, locking his arms around him as tightly as he could. “You can’t!”
Two officers rushed over, forcing the group back. The paramedics were already moving—already rushing your body toward the hospital entrance, wrapped tightly in white sheets that told Seunghyun more than any doctor ever could.
Daesung saw it first and lunged forward, covering Seunghyun’s eyes with shaking hands. “No—don’t look,” he whispered. “Don’t look, hyung.”
But Seunghyun was still fighting, still kicking and clawing against them, tears spilling like a storm, heart pounding in his ears.
“I have to see her! Let me just see her!”
But you were already gone.
They all knew it.
The way the paramedics moved, the way the cops avoided their eyes—everything about it screamed finality.
And still, he clung to hope. To you.
“She’ll be okay, right?” Seunghyun gasped, voice barely holding together. “She’ll… she’ll be okay…”
None of them could answer.
All they could do was sink to the pavement with him, three friends holding him together as he fell apart.
“She’ll… she’ll be o—”
But the words wouldn’t come. They dissolved into sobs as he collapsed in their arms, letter still clenched in his trembling fists.
-
Seunghyun sat in absolute silence, his back hunched forward, elbows on his knees, your unopened letter still clutched in his hand like a lifeline he wasn’t ready to let go of. His eyes hadn’t moved in over an hour—fixed on the linoleum floor, as if staring hard enough might rewind time.
Daesung hadn’t left his side. Not even once. He sat beside him quietly, offering nothing but silent companionship and the occasional squeeze of the shoulder whenever Seunghyun's breath would hitch or his hand would start to shake.
Youngbae was across the hall, pacing the same five feet of space while making phone calls no one ever wanted to receive. His voice was low, cracking. Apologies layered between each explanation. Between each name spoken through the lump in his throat.
Seungri had been given the worst job of all.
“Don’t tell him,” Seunghyun had whispered, barely audible. It was the only thing he’d managed to say since you were taken away. “Not yet.”
So Seungri stayed in Jiyong’s hospital room, sitting at the small table with a deck of Uno cards scattered between them, pretending—desperately—that the world outside those walls hadn’t just fallen apart.
Thankfully, Jiyong was groggy from his pain meds, his body still recovering, his mind slow and gentle. He’d only asked about you twice. Both times, Seungri had managed to change the subject with a joke or a distraction, but the pressure was building in his chest.
“It’s your turn, hyung,” Seungri mumbled, nodding toward the cards in Jiyong’s hands.
But his voice was far away, his eyes glued to the door like he was silently begging someone—anyone—to walk through and take this responsibility off his shoulders.
Jiyong picked up a red five and glanced down at his hand, smiling faintly.
“Ya know,” he started, voice light, “Y/n and I always fought over everything, but when it came to Uno? We were weirdly peaceful. Like it was some sacred game we agreed not to ruin.”
He laughed softly at the memory. “Where is she anyway?” he asked again, absentmindedly searching the room like he expected you to walk in at any moment.
Seungri froze.
His mouth opened, but no words came. His throat burned. His chest felt too tight.
“I can’t do this,” he blurted, slamming his cards down onto the table as he stood abruptly, hands in his hair, pacing the room like a caged animal. “I can’t fucking do this.”
Jiyong blinked in confusion. “Do what? Lose to me?” he grinned. “You mad that I’m winning?” He gave a smug little smirk, holding up his hand of cards.
Seungri turned toward him, eyes glassy. “Jiyong…”
Something in his tone made Jiyong sit up straighter, wincing as the stitches in his side pulled tight.
“What?” he asked, smile fading. “What is it?”
Seungri’s mouth trembled. His voice cracked. “Something happened.”
Jiyong’s eyes narrowed slightly. “What do you mean something happened? What happened?”
“It’s… it’s bad. It’s really fucking bad, man. I’m so sorry.”
Jiyong’s smile was gone now. His whole body tensed.
“What happened?” he asked again, firmer this time, anxiety starting to seep into his voice. He glanced down at the cast on his arm, the bruises on his chest. “Dude, whatever it is, it can’t be worse than this—”
Seungri broke. “She’s dead.”
The words hit like a gunshot.
Jiyong just… stared.
For a moment, the room was silent. So quiet you could hear the monitor ticking behind him.
“No,” Jiyong said, shaking his head slowly. “No, that’s not—no, that’s not funny.”
“I’m not joking,” Seungri whispered.
“No. Stop.” Jiyong’s voice rose. His hands were trembling now. “Stop lying, where is she?! She’s probably in the hallway or—”
“She’s gone, hyung.”
“NO!” Jiyong roared, the sound raw and broken as he shoved the cards off the table. They scattered like confetti—colorful, meaningless. “You’re lying! She was just here, she said she’d be back—!”
“She’s not coming back…” Seungri choked.
Jiyong’s face crumpled as the pain finally hit him. Not the bruises. Not the fractures. The real pain. The kind that cracks bone from the inside.
He folded in on himself, a wounded animal, a guttural sound tearing from his throat as he broke.
And all Seungri could do was fall to his knees beside him and hold on.
Jiyong’s screams echoed down the sterile hallway like a siren—raw, guttural, unrelenting. It was the kind of sound that made nurses freeze and families in the waiting room go silent.
Seunghyun was on his feet before anyone could blink, heart in his throat, sprinting toward the source of the agony. Youngbae and Daesung followed close behind, their feet slamming against the tile floor in panicked rhythm.
When they reached the room, the door was wide open. Inside, Seungri was struggling to hold Jiyong down against the bed. Jiyong thrashed violently, his body too broken to fight the way he wanted to, but the desperation in him burned hotter than painkillers ever could.
“Let me go!” he cried, voice cracking under the weight of devastation. “She’s not dead! She’s not—you’re lying!”
“Jiyong!” Seunghyun gasped, rushing to his side and pushing Seungri out of the way, taking over.
Youngbae turned on Seungri instantly, fury in his eyes. “You told him?!” he yelled, shoving him back.
“He wouldn’t stop asking about her!” Seungri shouted, tears already streaming down his cheeks. “I couldn’t take it—I didn’t know what else to do!”
But Youngbae wasn’t listening anymore. The grief had taken the wheel. The blame needed somewhere to go. So his fist collided with Seungri’s face.
Chaos erupted in the room. Three nurses burst in, trying to assess the situation as Jiyong continued to scream, his voice ragged and full of anguish.
“She’s not fucking dead!” he roared, eyes wild, body trembling. “Where the fuck is she?!”
Seunghyun clung to him, his own face soaked in tears. “I’m so sorry,” he whispered over and over again, his voice cracking. “I’m so fucking sorry, Ji…”
He tried to hold him, tried to calm him, but it was too late—the nurses moved in swiftly. One nurse restrained Jiyong’s arm while another pressed a syringe to his vein, pushing the sedative in without hesitation.
Jiyong’s eyes fluttered, his head falling back against the pillow, limbs going limp. But just before the sedation fully took hold, his eyes met Seunghyun’s, wide and pleading.
“She’s not gone…” he murmured, barely audible, like a child begging for a bedtime story to end differently.
And then—silence.
His body stilled, breathing slow and shallow.
Seunghyun collapsed beside him, burying his face in the hospital pillow as a sob ripped through his throat. His entire body shook with it, grief flooding every inch of him. He clutched at the blanket like it could anchor him to the earth.
He could hear the machines. The footsteps outside. The quiet beeping that reminded him life was still happening around him.
He hated it.
For a fleeting second, he wondered if his own heart stopped—right there, right then—would the nurses save him too?
The thought made him cry harder.
-
Outside, the rest of the group had taken their pain into the cold night air.
The fight between Seungri and Youngbae hadn’t lasted long—just enough to leave bruises on their faces and guilt in their eyes. Now, they sat on the curb outside the hospital, bloodied knuckles resting on trembling knees.
Daesung was curled in on himself, hugging his legs to his chest. His voice was small, broken. “I just… I don’t understand why she would do this.”
Youngbae sat beside him, a cigarette trembling between his fingers. He passed it to Seungri, who took it without a word.
“She probably had demons,” Youngbae muttered. “More than we ever saw.”
Seungri stayed quiet, inhaling deeply, trying to numb the ache in his lungs. But nothing helped. Not the cigarette. Not the cold air. Not the night sky above them, quiet and indifferent.
“I-I just…” Daesung’s voice broke as he stared at the sidewalk, lips trembling. “I can’t believe this all happened. One second she was just here, and now…” His shoulders shook. “It all happened so fucking fast.”
Youngbae placed a steady hand on his knee, fingers gripping tightly—not for Daesung’s comfort, but for his own. Holding his brothers together felt like the only thing left he could do. Even when everything inside of him wanted to crumble too.
-
It wasn’t until the soft glow of early morning light spilled through the hospital window, casting a golden beam directly across his face, that Seunghyun stirred.
His body ached from sleeping upright. His limbs stiff. His heart heavier than ever.
At some point in the night, someone must’ve helped him into the chair beside Jiyong’s bed—probably a nurse, though he couldn’t remember. Everything after the sedation, after the screaming, after you, had blurred into a gray fog.
Jiyong was still asleep, head turned slightly toward the window, his face twisted in discomfort even in rest. Sweat clung to his temples. His brow was furrowed, like he was still fighting in his dreams.
Seunghyun stared at him, and something in his chest cracked open.
Tears burned behind his eyes.
He wanted to scream. To punch a wall until his knuckles split open. To cry until his throat gave out. To destroy something—anything. But none of it would matter.
It wouldn’t fix what happened.
It wouldn’t untangle the three of you.
And it wouldn’t bring you back.
So instead, he stood quietly, wiped his eyes with the back of his hand, and slipped out the door in search of caffeine.
-
The hospital café smelled like burnt beans and overworked baristas. A far cry from the cozy Sunday mornings the two of you used to share at that little corner shop downtown, the one with the mismatched mugs and the vinyl records always playing too loud.
But it would do.
“Coffee. Black, please,” Seunghyun said, eyes fixed on the counter.
He hesitated, the next words already leaving his mouth on instinct.
“And a car—”
His voice broke.
He swallowed hard, pain blooming in his chest as realization slammed into him like a freight train.
You’re not here.
“What was that?” the barista asked gently.
“Nothing,” Seunghyun whispered. “Just the one coffee. Thanks.” He slid a crumpled bill onto the counter with trembling fingers.
His eyes fell to the floor, and a memory swept over him like a tidal wave.
-
“Seunghyun! A black coffee? Really?” you teased, arms crossed as you leaned over the counter.
“I like it the way nature intended,” he grinned, taking a sip of the bitter drink.
“Add some flare, you grump.”
He arched his brow. “Alright, princess. What’ll it be?”
You turned to the barista with a dramatic flip of your hair. “Caramel macchiato. Two pumps vanilla. Extra caramel drizzle. And whipped cream.”
He’d laughed, shaking his head. “That’s not coffee, baby. That’s a dessert.”
“It’s called enjoying my beverage,” you smirked.
You took the first sip with a playful moan, tongue darting out to lick the whipped cream from the rim of the cup. “Mmmm. Try it.”
And without a word, he leaned down and kissed the caramel and cream from your lips, smiling as you giggled against him.
“Delicious,” he whispered, forehead resting against yours.
That smile—your smile—was etched into his soul forever.
-
“Sir?”
Seunghyun blinked, pulled violently back into the present. The barista held out the paper cup.
“Oh… yeah. Thanks.” He took the drink with numb fingers, tossing another bill into the tip jar before walking away.
As he turned the corner, a familiar voice called out to him.
“Hyung!”
Youngbae. He stood near a row of chairs, Daesung close behind him, both of them exhausted, grief lining their faces.
Seunghyun sipped the scalding coffee. It burned his tongue. His throat. But he didn’t care. The pain grounded him.
“Where’s Y/n?” he asked, even though he already knew. He just needed to hear it again.
Youngbae’s expression softened. “She… she was a donor.”
Seunghyun nodded slowly. “They’re harvesting her organs,” he said, his voice hollow.
Youngbae could only nod.
“Is Jiyong awake?” Daesung asked gently.
“Not yet.” Seunghyun glanced at the hallway behind him. “But I’m going to wake him. Tell him everything.”
“Do you want us with you?” Youngbae asked, cautiously.
Seunghyun shook his head. “No. I need to handle this on my own.”
And with that, he turned away, letting the too-hot coffee sear his palm as he walked back toward the room where grief still waited.
-
Jiyong was already awake.
He sat upright in bed, tray of untouched breakfast in front of him, eyes fixed blankly on the skyline. The bruises on his face had darkened, the swelling around his eyes had gone down—but the tears remained. Silent and steady. Tracks of grief painted on his battered skin.
Seunghyun stepped in quietly and sat in the chair beside him once more. Jiyong didn’t turn to look. He didn’t have to. He knew.
Seunghyun studied him—his broken friend, his brother—and the silence sat heavy between them.
Then Jiyong spoke.
“Tell me what happened.”
Seunghyun’s breath caught. “Jiyong…”
“I need to hear it,” Jiyong said, his voice barely holding together. “I need you to say it out loud. I need you to make it real.”
Seunghyun’s heart shattered all over again.
He lowered his gaze. “She jumped.”
Jiyong flinched. A tiny, involuntary reaction that spoke volumes.
“Are you… are you sure?”
“She left us a letter.”
Jiyong nodded, lips trembling as he bit down hard, trying to keep himself from falling apart again. “Let’s read it,” he whispered.
And Seunghyun reached into his coat pocket, the crumpled paper warm from his body heat, heavy with everything you left behind.
-
Seunghyun, Jiyong…
I’m sorry. I don’t know where to begin. I don’t know how you feel right now—maybe you’re angry, maybe you hate me, maybe you’re numb. Maybe you’re relieved, and that’s okay too. I wouldn’t blame you.
But I want to believe… just a little part of you misses me.
I know what I’ve done feels unforgivable. I took the coward’s way out. I left without saying goodbye. And I know I’ve hurt you both more than I ever intended to.
But please, before you throw this letter away or tear it up in rage, just read it all the way through.
Because this one… this letter isn’t just a goodbye.
It’s a love letter.
To the two absolute loves of my life.
Seunghyun,
You were my calm. My safety. My home.
You loved me without asking me to change. You saw me when I didn’t even recognize myself in the mirror. You made the ugly parts of life feel bearable—and somehow, you made me feel beautiful. And I never knew that was possible before you.
When I was unraveling, you never once tried to fix me—you just stayed. Do you know how rare that is?
The long drives with no destination, the late-night art exhibits, the bookstore dates, the lazy Sundays that felt like something out of a movie… I’ll carry those with me. Forever. That was the closest I ever came to peace.
There were so many times I wanted to tell you the truth. To admit how much pain I was in. But I couldn’t. Not because I didn’t trust you—but because I did. Because I knew the moment I told you, you’d try to carry it for me. And I couldn’t let that weight touch your already-brilliant soul.
You gave me something I never thought I’d have in this life—a love that didn’t hurt. And I hope to God that someday, someone gives you the same.
Go to the museums. Lose yourself in brush strokes and empty space. Drink your bitter black coffee and pretend it tastes good. Laugh too loud at indie films. Keep being the man who makes the world gentler just by existing in it.
And if you ever feel me near you—it’s because I am.
I’ll always be watching you. Cheering for you.
Loving you.
Thank you for saving me so many times without even knowing it.
Jiyong,
It started messy, didn’t it? Screaming matches and eye rolls and hate-fueled hookups. But somewhere along the way, between the chaos and the chaos and the chaos—I fell for you.
God, I fell so hard.
You were the wildfire to Seunghyun’s ocean. You didn’t calm me—you lit me up. You pulled something alive out of me when I was already dimming. And even when we were at each other’s throats, I always knew… you cared.
You’re more than the mask you wear, Jiyong. You always have been.
You don’t have to be the leader every second of the day. You don’t always have to be perfect. You don’t always have to pretend you’re okay just to protect everyone else.
I saw you. The real you. The boy who loved too hard and never felt like he was enough. The boy who covered his sadness with charm and talent and glitter and eyeliner.
You were enough, Jiyong. You are enough. Even at your messiest. Even at your weakest.
And I wish I had the strength to stay long enough to prove that to you. To be the softness you tried to hide you needed. To kiss the bruises this world gave you and teach you that you’re worthy of gentleness too.
I’m sorry I didn’t stay.
But I’ll be watching. I’ll make sure this world gives you a break. And when you’re finally smiling again, when you're laughing and feeling like yourself... know I’m there. Cheering you on.
That’s me, loving you from wherever I am.
Thank you for setting me on fire.
Thank you for making me feel alive.
Thank you for being my beautiful disaster.
I hope the two of you take care of each other now.
There’s nothing to fight over. Nothing to prove.
The love I had for both of you was never a competition—it was infinite, in different ways. Two halves of one heart.
Let that bring you together, not tear you apart.
Take care of each other, please.
And when the nights get too heavy and you wonder if you could’ve saved me—just look up. I’ll be there. In the moonlight. In the lyrics. In the silence.
Always.
I love you both. With everything I had.I just ran out of ways to say it out loud.
Forever yours, Y/n ♡
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Don't Have Much But I Have Love - G Dragon/Kwon Jiyong
Pairing: non-idol!Jiyong x wealthy!fem!reader Summary: all in the title.
A/N: this is for the bigbang april writing challenge! i hope you guys like it. thank you @ldydeath and @wcnderlnds for starting this amazing event! <3
Jiyong knew what he was getting into when he started dating you. He knew he had to prove himself worthy of even being in your space. Of course, your family never approved of him. In fact, you were already betrothed to someone, but when you showed no interest, your parents cancelled it.
Jiyong worked at a small shop his parents owned. They sold cheap school supplies and all the kids loved him because of his kind and welcoming nature. Due to their financial situation, Jiyong never got to finish school. He'd always read books his friends were using in class. Youngbae was always generous in lending him books and Daesung would print worksheets for Jiyong to do at home, so he wasn't left behind. His other friend, Seunghyun, worked part time at a small cafe and Jiyong would tutor him for extra cash. Who could blame him? He wanted to put into use the things he learned and he knew Seunghyun struggled a little bit academically.
In one of his visits, he met you. You were the most gorgeous girl he'd ever seen. When you walked in the cafe, everything was in slow motion and he suddenly felt a light breeze as if he were in a movie. Seunghyun looked at what Jiyong was looking at and chuckled.
"Yeah, I was smitten too." Seunghyun shook his head and nudged his friend playfully. "But please focus. She's always here, anyway."
Jiyong snapped out of it and nodded, "Okay, um, back to the quadratic equation..."
Their study session ended a few minutes later because Seunghyun had to start his shift. Already popular among the baristas and the owner, Jiyong would always receive a free drink and a free pastry that he likes. The owner didn't mind because sometimes, he would get Jiyong to work in the cafe on the weekends as a janitor because they needed extra hands.
Jiyong stayed at the cafe, enjoying his free food when he looked at you again. You were so ethereal; dressed head to toe with designer brands. You were eating alone and Jiyong knew he wanted to be with you. He just didn't know how that'll happen.
Days passed and he was still so hung up on you. He wanted to ask Seunghyun about you, but every time he was going to, he'd suddenly back out and change the topic. On one Saturday, the cafe owner asked Jiyong if he could work for them that day and Jiyong immediately agreed. Jiyong arrived on time and started working immediately. He bussed out tables quickly, swept the floors, mopped, washed the dishes, threw the trash out, and cleaned the restrooms. Just as he was wiping the trays clean, he heard a shriek coming from one of the tables. He quickly set the tray down and went to where it was coming from and was surprised to see it was from your table.
Your friend was freaking out because the drink she was drinking spilled on her. "My dress is ruined!" She cried and you shook your head slightly, wiping down the table with tissues.
"Y/F/N, it'll dry out. You won't even notice." You said calmly. "It happened to me before and I turned out perfectly fine and my dress was fine."
JIyong looked at you in awe. He had never been this close to you before. Your friend glanced at him and said, "Well, don't just stand there. Clean this whole thing up!"
"Sorry." Jiyong wiped down the table and took your friend's glass. You frowned and said, "That's not very nice."
"Yeah, he just stood there and-"
"Not him. You." You looked at her. "You shouldn't speak to anyone like that. You're rich, aren't you? I'm sure you could afford some manners."
Your friend huffed, "Excuse me? Why are you defending him? He's just a janitor."
"That still doesn't give you the right to speak to him that way. He's human." You said casually, taking a sip of your coffee.
If Jiyong wasn't in love with you before, he was now. He had never felt that way before about someone and he did everything he could to be with you.
It took guts for him to ask you out one day when you sat down on your usual table. He had just finished tutoring Seunghyun and he cleared his throat as he stood in front of you. You looked up at him and smiled.
"Hel-"
"Hi! I'm Kwon Ji-yong. I work here part time and I also work for my parents in their school supplies shop. I also tutor my friend, Choi Seung-hyun, before his shift starts at this cafe. I stopped schooling because we couldn't afford it, so now I'm just working a lot of different jobs and gigs."
You stared at him. You didn't know what to say. "I... I respect that."
"Every time I see you, my heart beats a little faster than usual and I get happy every time I see you. You're the reason I want to keep going because... well, I like you. A lot. I'd love to take you out on a date sometime, if that's alright with you." He said nervously.
You smiled and nodded, "You know it takes guts to ask someone out. Of course, I'll go on a date with you!"
That was the happiest day of Jiyong's life. He provided you with everything you wanted and needed. His parents weren't too sure of you at first, but as they got to know you, they started to change their views. Your parents, however, didn't like him at all and they never tried. That's why they betrothed you to some random chaebol that you didn't even like. Jiyong was heartbroken when he found out.
"Why don't they like me?" He cried in your arms. You hated seeing him cry.
"Honestly? They don't like your background."
"My background?" He looked at you with bloodshot eyes and sniffed. You nodded. "What does that mean?"
"It means, they don't like that you didn't finish school, they don't like that you work part time at the cafe, they don't like that you have side gigs just to get by, and they don't like that you're not from a rich family. They do, however, like that you help your parents in their shop because they think that children should help their parents' business." You explained and he nodded slowly.
A moment of silence fell on the two of you. You could only hear Jiyong's sniffles and shaky breathing. You could only rub his back in comfort. You were thankful that you were currently in his room. You didn't want his parents to worry.
"I'll finally do it." He said after a while. He looked at you with a determined look on his face, "I'll finally do it, Y/N."
You tilted your head on the side, "What do you mean?"
"I'll finish my schooling. I mean, that would mean I'd be back in freshman year of high school, but that's okay, right? At least I'll finish it. Then, while doing that, I'll continue my jobs just to get by. I don't want to ask my parents for money. I'll save up too. Then when the time comes, I'll go to college and take a business course and hopefully, I'll get a job at Samsung or something." Jiyong said with perseverance which made you smile.
"I'll be here every step of the way." You smiled.
And you were.
You were there during exam week. You were there when he passed his exams in flying colors. You were there to feed him when budget was tight and he couldn't afford to eat anything. You were there to pick him up from school so he wouldn't be late for his shift at the cafe. You were there when he finally graduated high school and you and his friends were cheering him on. As a special treat, you treated him, his family, and his friends to a meal at an expensive restaurant.
"Thank you for this, Y/N! We didn't expect to be included." Youngbae smiled.
"You're Jiyong's best friends. Of course, you're included! Please keep eating." You smiled as you passed them more food.
Jiyong was looking at you the whole time, smitten and in love. He knew then and there that he wanted to marry you. His only worry? He couldn't afford the lifestyle you were used to. Sometimes, it made him feel shitty every time you buy yourself something new from Chanel or Dior. He wanted to buy those things for you, but he couldn't; not yet. He figured he should start thinking of proposing soon or at least think about living together.
But as he looked at you smiling and laughing with his friends and taking good care of his parents, he knew he won the lottery. He may not be blessed financially, but he was blessed to have you.
Two years have passed since then and you were now living with Jiyong in a tiny apartment. Your parents have already called off the engagement with the chaebol guy and your parents disapproved of you and Jiyong living together. They've already started to like him a little bit because he finally finished high school and he's away at college, but it's not enough. Ever since you told your parents that you'd be living with Jiyong, they only said one thing: "Don't ask us for financial help."
Since then, Jiyong has been trying to make ends meet. You tried to help, but he wouldn't let you. He insisted on being the man of the house and when budget was tight, you'd sell one of your luxury bags just to get by. Jiyong disapproved, but you keep telling him that it'll come back to you, anyway.
You were waiting for Jiyong to come home. He was out looking for jobs at offices so he could get a head start while studying. Today was his birthday and you didn't want him to not celebrate it. Everything was set up. There was cake on the table, all his favorite food were lovingly cooked and prepared by you, you cleaned the entire apartment, you even had streamers hung, and a few balloons were on the ceiling. You already lit up the candles and just as you did, the power went out. You guessed Jiyong forgot to pay the electricity bill.
Jiyong entered the apartment and saw that there was no electricity. "Shit." He mumbled in the dark. "Baby?" He called out.
"I'm here!" You responded with a smile on your face. You were really excited to celebrate his birthday. He followed your voice and saw that your face was illuminated by the candles on his cake. He could even make up the food on the table.
"You did all this for me?" He asked, truly touched by your actions.
"Yeah!" You grinned. "It's your birthday after all."
He forgot it was his birthday. "Thank you." He smiled and gave you a kiss before sitting across from you. "I'm sorry about the elec-"
"Shh, we can figure it out tomorrow. Let's just make this night about you. Happy birthday, honey." You said lovingly as you held his hand on top of the table.
"Thank you." He smiled. Just as he was about to blow the candles, he stopped himself. "We wouldn't have light if I blew the candles."
"Oh, right! Thank god I have a lot of big candles." You exclaimed as you hurriedly grabbed all your candles in the bathroom.
Jiyong laughed as he heard you running around. That's when he knew. He was going to propose that night. He immediately looked around and checked his pockets for any kind of paper. When he found an old receipt in his pocket, he quickly made a ring out of it. By the time you came back, the ring was in his coat pocket and he helped you light the candles and place it at different parts of the apartment.
As soon as you were done, both of you sat down again. You looked at him and smiled, "Make a wish and blow your candles."
"I already have everything I wished for." He smiled at you, making you blush. "Though, I do wish for one more thing."
He closed his eyes and blew his candles. You gently clapped and just as you were about to serve him food, he stopped you.
"Thank you so much for everything, Y/N." He smiled.
"No probl-"
"Please let me finish." He said and you nodded. "I-I've been in love with you since the first time I saw you at that cafe. I always thought you'd end up with Seunghyun because he had a tiny crush on you too, but he said it was just a happy crush, so I pursued you. You're the most amazing woman I've ever met and I'm glad that you're my first girlfriend and I hope that you're my last."
He pulled out the paper ring he made and chuckled lightly, "I don't have much, but I have so much love for you and I promise that one day, this'll be a real diamond ring. For now, this'll have to do. Y/N, my everything, will you marry me?"
You smiled as tears clouded your vision, "The diamonds I have don't compare to this one, Ji. I'd marry you with paper rings over and over again. Yes, I'll marry you!"
He went over to your side and slipped the paper ring on your ring finger as you shared a loving kiss.
"Best birthday ever." He smiled as he mumbled the words on your lips.
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A/N: AAAAAH this has been my idea for a long time and I used the writing challenge as an opportunity to write it!
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SOMETHING REAL || Choi Seunghyun (T.O.P)
summary: you never expected him to matter this much. at first, seunghyun is just the annoying guy from class—the one who gets under your skin without even trying. but somehow, he becomes your best friend, the one who listens when no one else does. you both have your own lives, your own relationships. it’s never supposed to be more than that. but then the way he looks at you lingers a little too long, his touch starts to feel like something you don’t want to live without. and when love starts to feel like loneliness, he’s there. what if he was the right one all along?
warnings/this story contains: (reader discretion is advised), seunghyun and the reader are both in their early twenties, slowburn, enemies to friends to enemies (?) to friends to lovers (lmao help), smut (oral sex (f receiving), p in v, dry humping, fingering, slight overstimulation, praising, lowkey rough sex), seunghyun and the reader struggle with insecurities, mentions of cheating, emotional cheating, mild angst (miscommunication, heartbreak, ghosting, lies, bickering), fluff (toward the end, seunghyun’s down BAD), a loooot of artsy talk and an insane amount of yearning.
a/n: this is an au! seunghyun’s not an idol and he was born in the early 2000’s. this is loosely based on real events (my life, lmao), some stuff has been altered for artistic reasons and to fit seunghyun’s persona. enjoy this fragment that i couldn’t resist sharing, because it’s the most bookish thing that’s ever happened to me—basically the closest i’ve ever been to feeling like the main character. help. anyway! english isn’t my first language so mistakes should be present!! lower case is intended. reader’s dialogue is in bold. mind you, like always, this is LOOONG (it’s a whole fic)
songs: i love my boyfriend — princess chelsea || delicate — taylor swift || sure thing — miguel
three minutes. that’s exactly the time you have left before your next class starts. you’re walking briskly across campus, your coffee in one hand, your backpack slung over one shoulder, trying to make sure you don’t arrive late (again…). but then, out of nowhere, someone bumps into you. it’s not even a light brush—it’s a full-on collision that sends the hot coffee sloshing out of your cup and spilling all over you. you gasp, looking down at your favorite blouse, now stained with dark coffee, and a surge of frustration rises in your chest. the guy who bumped into you stumbles back, clearly just as startled as you are, and for a moment, you just stand there, staring at him. he’s awkward, shifting on his feet, like he doesn’t know what to do. “uh… i didn’t see you,” he says, but his voice trails off. his eyes flicker down to the stain, then back to you, but he doesn’t move to offer help. “clearly,” you huff. he seems to be about to offer something—an apology, maybe—but the words never quite make it out. this is so ridiculous. it’s not like you expected him to drop to his knees asking for forgiveness, but at least do something. instead, he just looks at you, and says, “it’s just coffee.” it’s clear he didn’t mean to spill the drink, but the last thing you need right now is him trying to downplay it. you roll your eyes, your patience wearing thin. “yeah, and now it’s on me!” he raises his eyebrows, almost amused by your reaction. “it’ll probably come out in the wash.” “i can’t go to my next class like this!” you don’t have time for this. “yeah… i—i’m sorry,” he finally says.
you stare at him for a moment, and at first, you almost want to believe his apology, but then you see it. his lips twitch. it’s so subtle, like he’s trying to hold back a laugh, but it’s enough to set you off. your blood boils with frustration, and you glare at him, your patience completely gone. “great. just great,” you snap, your voice dripping with sarcasm. without waiting for him to respond, you turn on your heel and start walking away, the coffee still soaking through your blouse, irritation simmering beneath your skin. “sorry!” you hear him call after you, but it’s distant. and just before you disappear around the corner, you catch it—the soft sound of a laugh. he’s laughing at you! what a fucking douche! you want to spin around and yell, but you don’t. you’ve got bigger things to worry about. like, for instance, the argument with your boyfriend earlier. it started as something small—just a misunderstanding, a simple disagreement about plans for the weekend—but somehow, it escalated. words were exchanged, and now you’re both giving each other the silent treatment. it doesn’t help that you haven’t had the time or energy to smooth things over. so now, you’re walking around campus, wearing a coffee stain bigger than your damn head, replaying the argument in your mind over and over. it’s like everything is spiraling today.
you’ve officially become a hater of the coffee-spiller guy. it doesn’t take long for you to realize that fate has an awful sense of humor. a couple of days later, when you walk into your ‘history of art’ class, you spot him. there he is, sitting at the back of the lecture hall. you freeze for a moment and his eyes catch yours almost immediately. you can see it—the flicker of recognition, the split second where he remembers exactly who you are. but he looks away quickly. you roll your eyes and find a seat far away from him, making a mental note to never, ever, be near him in this class.
every little thing he does in class irritates you. the way he taps his pen against the desk, that awful, self-satisfied look he gets when he answers a question correctly. then there’s his laugh. it’s loud, obnoxious. you swear you can feel the vibration of it in your chest, like it’s shaking the whole room. and god, don’t even get started on the way he taps his foot incessantly, like he’s got some sort of rhythm problem, the way he flips through his notebook with unnecessary speed, flicking each page with an irritating snap. it drives you crazy. if you could, you’d throw your notebook at him just to get him to stop. but you don’t. because, well, you’re trying to act like an adult. by the end of each lecture, you’re fuming, but the worst part is—you’re starting to remember his name. choi seunghyun.
the next week, your friend doesn’t show up to class, and empty seat where they should be. and it’s a problem, because when the professor starts assigning partners for the semester project, you don’t have one. and of course, because the universe fucking hates you, guess who also doesn’t have a partner? “choi seunghyun, you’ll be with…” the professor scans the room, and your stomach drops before she even says it. your name. you blink. “what?” “you two will be working together on the project.” “can i do it alone? i don’t need a partner,” you say, shaking your head. the professor doesn’t even look up from her notes. “it’s a paired assignment.” “okay, but my partner’s just absent today. they’re still in the class, they’ll be back.” “you’re with seunghyun,” the professor says, finally looking at you, exasperated. you turn in your seat to glare at him, and of course, the asshole looks completely unbothered. you take a deep breath, grip your notebook a little tighter, and push yourself up from your seat. if there’s one thing you know for sure, it’s that seunghyun isn’t about to haul his ass over to you. which means, unfortunately, you have to go to him. it shouldn’t annoy you as much as it does, but everything about this situation is already pissing you off, so what’s one more thing?
you drop your stuff on his desk and pull out a chair, not waiting for an invitation. “let’s just get this over with.” seunghyun barely glances up. “eager, aren’t you?” “i actually want to pass this class,” you snap, unfolding the project sheet. and then, as your eyes land on the topic, your irritation dims—just a little. “ancient greek sculpture,” you mutter, reading over the details. seunghyun leans back, stretching his arms over the back of his chair. “not bad, huh?” “could’ve been worse,” you admit, tapping your pen against the desk. “greek sculpture is foundational. proportions, movement, realism—this stuff shaped everything that came after it.” he smirks. “glad you won’t be completely miserable, then.” you huff, crossing your arms. “trust me, if i had a different partner, i’d actually be excited about this.” his grin widens. “so i’m the problem?” “seunghyun,” you deadpan, “that was never in question.”
seunghyun doesn’t know why it feels so strange, hearing his name come from you. but it sticks in his head. he keeps his eyes on the project sheet, pretending to read while his mind is somewhere else entirely. you sit across from him, your fingers lingering on the corners of each page before turning them, and every so often, you bite the inside of your cheek when you’re thinking. he shouldn’t be noticing these things. but he does. you’re pretty. no, beautiful. sitting this close, it’s impossible to ignore. the way the light catches your eyes, the faintest crease in your brow when you’re thinking, the soft curve of your cheeks when you huff in frustration. there’s something about it—something that makes him glance away too quickly when you look up. but when you start talking, it’s even worse. your voice changes when you talk about art. there’s a spark in it, something alive, something that makes him sit up just a little straighter. you don’t just like this stuff—you care about it. and he gets that. because he cares too. he watches the way your hands move, the way you gesture like your words aren’t enough on their own. the way your eyes light up when you explain something, like you’re seeing it in your head as you say it. and it’s… nice.
as the conversation drags on, you feel the irritation you’ve been holding onto slowly start to slip away. at first, you thought seunghyun’d be the type of guy who leaves you to do all the work. but as he starts talking, you realize something you hadn’t anticipated. there’s this calm reason to his words, like he’s thought about what he’s saying before he says it—a kind of maturity in the way he talks. it’s not just facts he’s spitting out, it’s a genuine understanding. he’s making connections between things you hadn’t considered, filling in gaps you didn’t even know were there. and damn it, it makes you think twice. it messes with your entire perception of him.
“so, who’s your favorite greek sculptor?” he asks, his voice quieter now, almost like he genuinely wants to know. you pause, considering. “it’s hard to pick,” you say, tapping your pen against the desk. “but if i had to choose, i’d go with praxiteles. he was one of the first to really capture natural human beauty. his sculptures, like the ‘hermes and the infant dionysus’, they’re just… they look like they could breathe, you know? like they’re alive.” you glance up to see him nodding. “yeah,” he murmurs. he falls silent for a moment, his eyes drifting down to his notebook. “for me, it’d probably be phidias,” he says. “the one who worked on the parthenon. his sculptures, especially the statue of athena… it’s just incredible.” he looks up at you then, a small, almost hesitant smile on his face. “there’s something about the way he made the gods feel so… human. like they were both divine and reachable at the same time.” “mhm.” you nod slowly. it’s strange—how much you find yourself agreeing with him.
he shifts in his seat, looking at the paper between you two but not really focusing on it anymore. “so, uh…” he starts, trailing off for a second like he’s trying to find the right words. “what do you usually do outside of class?” you glance at him, a little surprised by the sudden change in topic. “outside of class?” you repeat, raising an eyebrow. “yeah,” he says, shrugging slightly. “just curious. got any weird hobbies?” you chuckle at the thought, leaning back in your chair. “weird hobbies? i don’t know about weird, but i like to read. i write a lot, too. and i sing, sometimes.” his eyes widen, and he looks at you with a kind of surprised excitement. “wait, you sing?” you nod, a little unsure of his reaction. “yeah, just for fun, though.” he’s practically leaning forward now, his voice more animated. “seriously? i like to sing too! but not like—i don’t perform or anything, but i mess around with writing songs sometimes.” you blink at him, surprised. “you write songs?” “yeah!” he says, his eyes lighting up as he talks. “mostly rap songs! just stuff i keep to myself. i don’t know, it helps me get my thoughts out.” you’re taken aback, not expecting that from him at all. “that’s… actually pretty cool! i didn’t think you’d be the type.” he chuckles a little, almost shy now, rubbing the back of his neck. “yeah. i don’t know, music’s kind of a big deal for me.” “i get that. i mean, i feel the same way about writing. it’s like… the only way to really get everything out.” his smile softens, and he nods, almost like he’s relieved that you get it. “exactly. it’s the only way i know how to say what i’m feeling.” he pauses, then adds, “i guess we’re not that different, huh?” you grin, a little more comfortable with him now. “guess not.”
weeks go by, and somehow, without you really noticing when it happened, you stop dreading working with seunghyun. at first, it was just about getting the project done—tolerating his presence, keeping things academically professional. but somewhere along the way, that changes. you start meeting up outside of class—not just in the library, but in the university cafeteria, sometimes even grabbing a table outside when the weather’s nice. at first, it’s always under the excuse of we need to finish this, but little by little, the project stops being the main focus of your meetings. it starts with small things. “you drink your coffee black?” you ask one afternoon, watching as he stirs his drink. he glances up at you, raising an eyebrow. “sometimes. why?” you wrinkle your nose, shaking your head. “no sugar, no milk… nothing?” “nope. not today,” he says, taking a sip like it’s no big deal. “you think that’s weird?” “oh, definitely.” he chuckles, shaking his head. “coming from someone who drowns theirs in sugar? right.” you scoff, feigning offense. “excuse me for liking some flavor in my life.” he only smirks, taking another sip of his coffee. and you don’t know why, but you find yourself watching the way his fingers wrap around the cup, the way he always waits a second before actually drinking. “talking about coffee,” seunghyun clears his throat. “i—i’m sorry for bumping into you that day. and for your blouse.” you blink, a little thrown by the sudden apology. you hadn’t expected him to bring it up. for a second, you almost forgot about that. but the memory comes back in full color—the embarrassment, the heat of the coffee soaking into fabric, and, worst of all, the way you heard him laugh right after. you shrug, forcing a small smile. “it’s fine! stuff happens.” but it doesn’t come out as smooth as you want it to. he notices. “look, i—i wasn’t laughing at you.” you don’t say anything, just arch a brow. “i mean, yeah, i laughed. but it wasn’t, like—fuck, i just do that when i’m nervous.” he lets out a short, humorless laugh, shaking his head. “it’s a stupid reflex. i wasn’t trying to be an asshole.” “nervous?” you echo, curiosity edging into your voice. he hesitates for a second. “i don’t know. you caught me off guard.” “it’s okay! really.” “it won’t happen again, i promise.” “what, spilling my coffee? or the nervous laughing?” you grin. “both. if i can help it.” he smiles back.
one afternoon, you’re both hunched over your notebooks at your usual table in the cafeteria, trying to put together a proper analysis for the project, when he suddenly groans, running a hand through his hair. “okay, i need a break.” “agreed,” you sigh, stretching your arms over your head. “i think my brain is melting.” he leans back in his chair, exhaling. “we should just drop out. open a karaoke bar instead.” you hum, pretending to consider it. “tempting. but i think we’d go bankrupt in a week.” “probably,” he admits, smirking slightly. then, a sudden gust of wind blows through the open door. a few loose sheets of paper fly off the table, and you both reach for them at the same time. your hands brush, just for a second. you freeze. he does too. but instead of pulling away immediately, he hesitates. it’s barely noticeable, but you feel it—his fingers just lingering before he finally lets go. you don’t look at him, just focus on gathering the papers, but your heart beats a little faster anyway. he clears his throat, sitting back. “we should probably staple these,” he says, voice a little quieter than before. “yeah,” you mutter, shuffling the pages together.
another day, you find yourselves in the campus library, tucked away in a quiet corner where barely anyone goes. at first, it’s about the project—like it always is—but before long, you’re talking about anything but that. “okay, real question,” you say, tapping your pen against your notebook. “if you could live in any painting, which one would it be?” seunghyun leans back, arms crossed. he barely takes a second to think. “anything by kandinsky.” “oohh! good choice!” “right? it’d be like living inside music.” you nod, smiling. “i guess that suits you.” “what about you?” he asks, gaze flicking to you. you think for a moment before saying, “‘the garden of earthly delights.’” he lets out a low laugh. “crazy choice.” “shut up.” you laugh too. “i mean, it’s chaotic, sure, but it’d never be boring. plus, i’d be surrounded by nature—which i love—and i’d also get to hang out with weird little creatures all day.” seunghyun has to stifle the loud laugh scratching his throat. “it’s an orgy,” he says. you blink. “what?” “‘the garden of earthly delights.’ you picked a medieval sex party. should i be concerned?” you burst out laughing and a student a few tables away shoots you a look over their glasses, pressing a finger to their lips. “okay, first of all, that is not the reason i picked it.” you whisper, biting back another laugh. “but it’s there,” he insists, raising a brow. “like, everyone in that painting is naked.” “but they’re just eating fruit,” you retort. “yeah, and fruit is like… the biggest metaphor for sex ever. come on now.” you shake your head, still laughing softly, trying to contain yourself. “i just like that it’s weird, okay? it looks like something out of a fever dream. plus, i feel like bosch was on something when he painted it, and honestly? i respect that.” “so what you’re saying is, you wanna live in chaos.” “no, i wanna live somewhere that would never be boring. kinda like you picking kandinsky. kandinsky is chaos too, just in a different font,” you tease, arms crossing over your chest. “dude’s entire thing is just shapes and color explosions. what does that say about you?” he grins. “it says i’m fun.” “it says you have the attention span of a goldfish.” his mouth falls open in exaggerated offense. “okay, rude.” your laughter spills out again, earning you another round of disapproving stares from a group of students at a nearby table. one of them—not even looking up from their notes—goes, “shhh!”
seunghyun leans back in his chair, tapping his fingers against the table. his eyes flicker over your face, thoughtful. “what?” you ask, raising a brow. he shrugs. “nothing. just… you’re different from what i expected.” “that supposed to be a compliment or an insult?” his lips twitch. “take it as a compliment.” he grins, but there’s something in his expression—something a little too observant, like he’s picking apart a puzzle piece by piece. “so? what did you expect?” he hesitates for just a second before saying, “i don’t know.” he does know, or at least, he has some idea. he expected someone easier to read. but you’re not easy to read, and now he’s realizing that the more he pays attention, the more there is to figure out. he just doesn’t know how to say it. but he’s also noticed the cracks, the way some days you seem a little quieter, like you’re carrying something heavier than you let on. he wonders if you even realize it, how your guard slips in the smallest ways. maybe he shouldn’t say anything. maybe it’s not his place. but the words slip before he can stop himself. “i’ve noticed some days you’re different. like… sad.” it catches you so off guard that you don’t even know what to say for a moment. you force a small scoff. “everyone has off days.” he doesn’t buy it. “yeah, but not everyone acts like they don’t.” his voice is softer now, more careful. “i just—i think you’re good at keeping people out.” “most people aren’t worth letting in,” you reply. “i get that. sorry, i’m—i mean, i notice because i do the same thing,” he admits. the way he says it, like he actually sees you, makes your chest feel tight. you press your tongue against the inside of your cheek, trying to ignore the way your pulse has picked up. “i think you like analyzing people too much.” seunghyun snorts. “only when they’re interesting.” you open your mouth to respond, but you hesitate, suddenly hyperaware of how close he is. when did he lean in like that? or were you the one who moved? “right, okay,” you clear your throat, shifting in your seat and looking down at the books in front of you. “so, back to the hellenistic period. sculptures are less perfect compared to the classical period, more real. i’ll do the analysis of venus de milo, you can work on laocoön and his sons, if that’s okay with you.” he chuckles softly. “sure. sounds good to me.”
and when you’re walking together out of campus after—the sun already starting to set outside—he asks, “wait, have you ever been to the art gallery downtown?” you blink at him. “which one?” “the modern art gallery,” he says, hands tucked into his pockets, hoodie pulled up over his head. “they’ve got an exhibit on abstract and expressionist paintings right now. thought you might be interested.” you hesitate for a second, caught off guard. “you’ve been?” he nods. “yeah. went last week.” “alone?” “yeah.” he shrugs like it’s nothing. “sometimes it’s nice to go without distractions.” “weirdo,” you joke, and he chuckles. then you hum, considering it. “maybe i’ll check it out.” “you should,” he says, then—after a pause—“i could go again. if you wanted.” you glance at him, but he’s looking straight ahead, like he didn’t just say something that makes your stomach feel weird. you don’t answer right away. but you don’t say no, either.
a few days later, you end up at a park near campus, sitting on a bench. “okay,” you say, exhaling, “this is officially the furthest we’ve strayed from our project.” he smirks. “we could talk about it now, if you want.” you groan dramatically, leaning your head back. “ugh. please, no. let me live.” he chuckles, shaking his head. then, he tugs his hoodie over his head, the fabric bunching up around his face when he pulls its strings slightly. you watch him for a second before the thought slips out. “why do you do that?” his gaze flicks to you. “do what?” “pull your hoodie up like that. you do it all the time.” he exhales a quiet laugh, looking away. “i just… i don’t know. makes me feel more… covered?” he hesitates, then adds, almost like it’s an afterthought, “and i don’t like my ears getting cold.” “your ears?” “yeah.” but you know that look on his face. and you know the feeling, too. the urge to shrink youself, to avoid giving people something to make fun of. “i like your ears.” his head lifts slightly, eyes meeting yours in surprise. “what?” you shrug. “they’re nice.” for the first time, he actually looks caught off guard. “that’s… weirdly specific,” he laughs softly. “just take the compliment, hyun,” you say, rolling your eyes with a smile. he freezes for half a second. hyun? since when do you call him that? do you even realize you said it? he clears his throat, shifting like he suddenly doesn’t know what to do with himself. it’s just a nickname. it’s not a big deal. people shorten names all the time. but there’s this weird warmth settling in his chest, and he hates how much he notices it. “it was… it was genuine,” you add. “i used to be really insecure about them. my ears, i mean. well, actually… i used to be really insecure about a lot of things when i was younger.” “really?” “yeah. and people can be brutal. i got called all kinds of things. made me not want to talk much, not want to draw attention to myself.” your brows pull together as you listen. he’s opening up, letting you see a part of him that he probably doesn’t show most people. and you don’t take that lightly. “i’m talking too much again, aren’t i? i’m sorry—“ “you can talk about it,” you reassure him. “i’m listening.” you care? he wasn’t expecting that at all. “i just… never really felt comfortable in my own skin.” “i get that. i… i feel the same way.” “seriously?” “yeah. when i was younger most people thought i was weird. and i’ve never been the prettiest either. no one really looked at me.” “that’s crazy to me.” “why?” you ask, frowning. “why? are you kidding me? look at you!” his eyes flick away, like he just realized what he said. “i mean—” he clears his throat. “i don’t think you’re weird at all. you’re—you’re kind, and sweet, and funny, and smart as hell, and understanding…” he pauses. “and i think you’re very pretty, too.” you feel heat rise to your cheeks. “thanks, seunghyun,” you smile at him. “but—“ “ah, ah.” he shakes his head, pointing at you with his index finger. and in the same tone you used earlier, he says, “just take the compliment.” and you both laugh. the conversation drifts after that. you talk about books, music, childhood stories. and at some point, you glance at him and realize—he’s not as bad as you once thought. you could even consider him your friend at this point. and before you know it, you’re kind of looking forward to these moments.
saturday morning. it’s supposed to be a normal day. just you and your boyfriend, going from store to store, him carrying the bags while you browse through clothes, debating whether you really need another sweater. you don’t expect to see him. but then, as you’re exiting a store, laughing at something your boyfriend says, you hear a familiar voice. “oh. hey.” you stop mid-step, looking up. seunghyun is standing a few feet away, eyebrows raised. and he’s not alone. next to him, holding onto his arm, is a girl. she’s pretty. really pretty. she has that effortless kind of elegance, the type of girl you’d expect to see in an old film, with delicate jewelry and a perfect smile. you weren’t expecting this. you weren’t expecting him at all, let alone with someone. for a second, no one speaks. then, because you have to, you clear your throat. “uh—hey.” he nods, glancing at your boyfriend, then back at you. oh. right. introductions. that’s what people do, right? introduce their significant others? “so uhm… this is my boyfriend,” you say, nudging him slightly. your boyfriend extends a hand. “nice to meet you, man.” seunghyun hesitates—just for a fraction of a second—before shaking it. “yeah. you too.” then, as if remembering his own situation, he shifts slightly. “and… this is my girlfriend.” girlfriend…? she smiles, polite. “hi.” you don’t know why it feels weird. you force a small smile back. “nice to meet you.”
there’s a beat of silence, awkward and heavy, before your boyfriend gestures to the shopping bags in his hand. “someone got a little carried away,” he chuckles. “hey!” you nudge him, feigning offense. “i needed all of this.” seunghyun huffs a quiet laugh, barely noticeable, but you catch it. “are you guys shopping too?” you ask, because the silence is unbearable. “not really,” his girlfriend answers before he can. “just walking around, grabbing coffee.” “oh, nice,” you say, nodding, even though that doesn’t really keep the conversation going. you glance at him, searching for something else to say. “so no shopping spree for you?” he shakes his head. “no, not today. i don’t shop that much.” “right. you’re more of a ‘spend hours in an art gallery alone’ kind of guy.” you were trying to bring some humor into the conversation but oh my god. why did you say that? was that even a joke? (literally no one laughed…) his lips twitch slightly, like he wants to smile but doesn’t. “yeah.” another silence. his girlfriend tucks a strand of hair behind her ear, looking between the two of you. “so… how do you guys know each other?” “we’re working on a project together,” you say quickly. “for our ‘history of art’ class,” seunghyun adds, voice quieter than yours. she hums, nodding. “that’s nice.” you don’t miss the way she squeezes his arm slightly, like a subconscious claim.
your boyfriend, thankfully, doesn’t seem to notice the awkward tension, but you do. seunghyun does. maybe it’s because, for weeks now, it’s just been you and him, meeting up, talking, working together. and somehow, in all that time, neither of you ever mentioned the people waiting for you outside of those moments. “we should—” you start, at the same time he says, “well, we—” you both stop. you let out a small, breathy laugh, and he exhales, shaking his head. “see you in class,” he says eventually. “yeah,” you nod. “see you.” and then you’re both walking in opposite directions, like that wasn’t weird at all.
it shouldn’t feel weird. it shouldn’t feel like anything. but your mind keeps circling back to it a day after. to him. to her. you don’t know why it caught you so off guard. or why it lingers now. maybe it’s the fact that you spent all these weeks talking to seunghyun, learning little pieces of him in a way that felt… too personal. and neither of you ever mentioned having a significant other. why? because he never asked? because you never did? because it never felt necessary? or because, deep down, some part of you didn’t want to say it? you swallow, shaking off the thought, forcing yourself to focus on something else. you’re just overthinking the situation. you have a boyfriend and seunghyun and you are just… classmates? friends? whatever.
class feels different on monday. not in a way anyone else would notice, but you feel it. in the way you and seunghyun settle into your usual seats, in the way neither of you says anything at first. usually, by now, one of you would’ve made some kind of comment, but today, there’s just silence. you busy yourself by flipping through your notes, pretending to be more focused than you actually are. he clears his throat. “did you finish the research on the kouros statues?” you nod. “yeah. i wrote some notes about the stylistic differences over time.” “good,” he says. “we can work on the structure later.” and that’s it. just straight to business. what a great way to start the day…! it annoys you. so, before you can stop yourself, you blurt it out. “you never told me you had a girlfriend.” you try to say it in a playful tone but you fail terribly at it. he looks at you. “you never told me you had a boyfriend,” he replies in the same awkward way. there’s a beat of silence after that, just enough for the words to hang between you two. then, unexpectedly, he chuckles—soft, like he’s trying to shake off the awkwardness. “guess we’re both bad at this,” he says, half-smiling. you snort, rolling your eyes. “yeah, apparently.” he leans back in his seat a little, fingers tapping lightly on his notebook. “so, how long?” you raise an eyebrow. “how long what?” “how long have you been with him? if you don’t mind me asking.” you bite your lip for a second, debating how much to share. “like… a little under two years,” you say finally. “we met online.” seunghyun raises an eyebrow, clearly intrigued. “online?” “yeah, on instagram. i posted a picture, and he texted me after that. i know, it sounds kinda pathetic, but that’s how it happened.” you can’t help but feel a little embarrassed admitting it, but you shrug it off. “we’ve been together ever since… he’s my first love.” “not judging,” he says, a smirk playing on his lips. you’re grateful he doesn’t make you feel weird about it. “what about you two?” “we’ve been together for a while too. a year and a few months. she’s also my first love. i met her through a mutual friend,” he says, leaning back in his seat. “we were hanging out at one of his parties, we started talking, and… here we are.” “that sounds more normal than my story.” he shrugs, a small grin tugging at his lips. “hey, it worked out, right?” “yeah, it did,” you agree, smiling slightly.
but oh, if only he knew. the last couple of months have been… hard. a constant string of arguments, over the smallest things. it’s like every time you talk, it turns into a fight. you thought it was just a rough patch, but it doesn’t feel like a patch anymore. it started small at first—just him being a little distant. but it kept growing. he used to say “i love you” all the time, like it was the easiest thing in the world. but now? it’s like those words are stuck in his throat, like he’s forgotten how to say them, or worse—like he doesn’t want to say them anymore. you’ve noticed how he’s been putting others before you too, choosing to hang out with his friends or canceling plans with you last minute without a real reason. it hurts, and you don’t know how to fix it. but you can’t tell seunghyun that.
but to your surprise, after a beat of silence, seunghyun says, “it’s funny.” voice quieter than usual, almost like he’s not sure whether he should admit this. “things have been a little… rough with my girlfriend lately.” you blink. there’s something about hearing him say that, something about knowing you’re not the only one struggling, that makes you feel a little lighter. not because you want him to be going through something hard too, but because it makes you feel like it’s normal. like maybe every relationship has its bumps.“what do you mean?” you ask, leaning forward slightly. “i don’t know. we’re just… not clicking like we used to. it feels like we can’t talk without it turning into an argument, and i hate it.” he pauses. “like—when you made that joke the other day, about me going to art galleries alone, she got mad at me for even telling you about it. she said it ‘put her in a bad light’ because she doesn’t do those things with me… but she’s the one who doesn’t want to come, even when i ask.” you feel a pang of guilt, like your joke somehow made things worse. "sorry," you say, glancing at him. "i didn't mean to stir anything up." seunghyun shakes his head, like it's not a big deal at all. "oh, no. it was just an example. it's not your fault," he says. then, he shifts in his seat, suddenly looking more uncomfortable than before, like he’s regretting saying anything at all. “look, i didn’t mean to dump that on you,” he says quickly, his voice awkward now. “i… i love my girlfriend, you know? i’m just frustrated. it’s not… it’s not that bad or anything.” you can see the nervousness in his eyes, the way he avoids your gaze, trying to brush off what he said. it’s clear he wasn’t expecting to let that out. but you can also see how much he’s trying to act like everything is fine, even though it’s obvious he’s not. just like you. “hey,” you say softly, reaching across the table just a little, enough for him to hear the sincerity in your voice. “it’s okay. i get it. relationships aren’t always easy.” you take a breath, then decide to be honest. “i’ve been feeling the same way with my boyfriend. we’ve been fighting a lot lately, and it’s… tough. we’re just… constantly butting heads.”
he goes quiet after that. like, really quiet. there’s something in his dark eyes—hesitation, maybe. or relief. like he needed to hear that he wasn’t alone in this, that someone else out there was struggling with the same messy, frustrating parts of love. and then, almost abruptly, he suggests it. skipping the rest of the day. just ditching everything and going to that same art gallery. it catches you off guard, but you don’t even hesitate before nodding.
the gallery is damn near empty at that hour, just the two of you wandering through halls lined with color and shadow, bathed in soft overhead lights that make everything feel a little more intimate. there’s something about being here, surrounded by all this art, that makes it easier to breathe. you both stop at the first painting that catches your eye—a massive canvas of deep blues, layered thick like it’s been slathered on with a palette knife, with jagged streaks of gold cutting through the darkness like lightning. you let out a quiet ‘fuck’, barely above a whisper. seunghyun huffs a small laugh. “looks like someone was trying to do rothko but got pissed off halfway through.” you smirk, tilting your head. “nah, this is too aggressive for rothko. feels more like franz kline, but with, like… a caravaggio-level obsession with drama.” his lips twitch. “yeah, i see that. but notice how the gold isn’t just random—it’s balanced. it pulls your eye across the whole thing, cutting through the shades of blue.” you’re quiet for a moment, taking it in. “dependency,” you say. “the gold wouldn’t mean anything without the darkness of the blue.” he looks at you, eyes glinting under the gallery lights. “exactly.” and that’s how it goes. you move through the gallery slowly, stopping at every piece, actually talking about the art, finding beauty in all of it. even the weird, messy, seemingly meaningless ones. it’s easy, because you both get it. you see the details, the choices, the way every piece has something to say. you pause in front of a sculpture—a chaotic mess of rusted metal, welded together at impossible angles. “brutalist, but trying to be constructivist,” you murmur, circling it. “like… it wants to have structure, but it’s resisting.” seunghyun chuckles. “or maybe it’s collapsing. like tatlin’s tower, if they’d actually built it and just let it rot.” “okay, points for that reference.” he grins. “i know my stuff.”
somewhere along the way, the conversation shifts. you start talking about relationships, about the ways they fall apart. but it doesn’t feel heavy. because you’re realizing how fucking similar your relationships are, and in a way, how similar you and seunghyun are too. it makes you feel less lonely. “it’s always the same thing,” you say, shaking your head. “getting angry when i ask what’s wrong, giving me the silent treatment, then blaming me about every bad-fucking-thing that’s ever happened to him—calling me a crazy bitch just to come back a day after, acting like everything’s fine.” “yeah, fucks with your head, makes you question if you’re actually the problem when really, he’s just deflecting.” he shifts his weight, stuffing his hands into his pockets. “guys like that, they don’t know how to handle their own shit, so they make it yours.” he glances at you, voice softer now. “but you know that, right? that it’s not you?” you let out a bitter laugh, rubbing a hand over your face. “i mean, i tell myself that. but after a while, it’s like… how many times can someone treat you like shit before you start wondering if maybe you deserve it?” “you don’t,” he reassures. seunghyun’s jaw tightens, his gaze flicking away for a second. “i know that feeling too.” he hesitates, like he’s debating whether to say it. “with my girlfriend, it’s different, but also not. it’s like—she just won’t fucking talk to me. she gets mad at me for not knowing what’s wrong, but then when i ask, she shuts down. and she treats me like shit when that happens too. she yells at me, calls me names, ignores my texts… makes me feel like an idiot for even trying.” “like she expects you to read her mind.” he nods, huffing a short laugh. “exactly. and then when i give her space, it’s ‘you don’t care.’ when i push to talk, it’s ‘you don’t respect boundaries.’ i can’t—i don’t know, everything i do is fucking wrong in her eyes.” you scoff. “god, it’s the same thing. like, just say what you want! say what you mean! don’t make me guess.” seunghyun lets out a sharp exhale, like he’s been holding that in for too long. “right?! i hate that shit. like, i’m here. i want to fix it. but how the fuck am i supposed to do that if she won’t even let me in?” there’s a pause, the weight of both your words settling in the quiet gallery. “makes you wonder if it’s even worth it,” you murmur. seunghyun’s lips press into a thin line, his fingers tightening in his pockets. “yeah.” he exhales, looking up at the ceiling like it might have the answer. “but then they apologize, and suddenly it’s like none of it ever happened. and you want to believe it, because for those few hours or days, it feels good again.” you nod, because you know exactly what he means. “and then it starts all over.” he looks at you then, eyes meeting yours like he’s searching for something. “yeah.”
silence settles between you and your gaze drifts to the painting in front of you. but your eyes don’t stay on it for long. without really meaning to, you glance at seunghyun. he’s standing there, just a little in front of you, his gaze fixed on the painting, like he’s seeing something no one else can. the soft lighting catches the sharp angles of his jaw, the high planes of his cheekbones, the slope of his nose, his dark hair falling just a little out of place—it’s almost unfair how effortlessly attractive he is. you should look away. but you don’t. and then, like he can feel your gaze, he shifts. his eyes flicker toward you, catching you in the act. your breath stumbles. but he doesn’t say anything—just holds your gaze for a second too long, a knowing smile tugging at his lips before he looks back at the painting. and you swear the air feels warmer after that. what the hell is happening to you?
months pass, and you’re closer than ever. one day, he’s just some guy you had a class with, and then, somehow, he’s your best friend. the project you worked on together? you absolutely crushed it—high marks, glowing feedback from your professor, the kind of result that makes all the half-serious arguments about formatting feel worth it. now you hang out all the time. and not just around campus—you start meeting up outside, too. going to the cinema together, picking dumb movies just to make fun of them. letting him come over to your place, where he inevitably kicks your ass at whatever game you decide to play—but then grumbles when you start getting better and actually put up a fight. some days, you just drive around aimlessly, talking about everything and nothing, stopping for food at sketchy places that somehow have the best food you’ve ever tried. you also help him with his relationship problems, and he helps with yours. well, help is a strong word—mostly, you just sit around, venting, analyzing every little thing your significant others do, trying to make sense of it all. sometimes, you’ll lie on his couch, scrolling through texts, trying to decode what a delayed response or a vague message really means. other times, he’s the one ranting, pacing the room, running a frustrated hand through his hair. neither of you have any real answers, but somehow, just saying it out loud makes it easier to carry.
the texting never stops either. even after spending the whole day together, even when you know you’ll see each other tomorrow. memes, whatever pops into your head at midnight, reminders about class or inside jokes from earlier in the day, thoughts about love and life. messages that start lighthearted but end up lingering in your mind long after the conversation ends. he’s the person you call when something good happens. he’s also the person you call when everything sucks. he becomes part of your life in a way that feels permanent. like even if everything else changes, he’ll still be there.
well, surprise! you are very wrong! it happens slowly at first, so slowly that you almost don’t notice it. a missed call here, a delayed text there. seunghyun stops responding as quickly, but you tell yourself it’s nothing—maybe he’s just busy. but then, suddenly, there’s no texting at all. he stops reaching out, and when you text first, the replies are short, distant, like he’s talking to a stranger instead of you. at first, you brush it off. maybe he’s just going through something. you give him space, waiting for him to come back on his own. but then he starts avoiding you in person, too. in class, he stops sitting next to you. when you try to talk to him, he keeps it brief, like the past few months never even happened. so you try. you crack jokes, hoping to lighten the mood. he barely reacts. you ask if he wants to grab coffee after class, and there’s always an excuse. but you’re stubborn. you keep trying, keep telling yourself that maybe he just needs time. maybe if you push a little harder, he’ll tell you what’s wrong. maybe he’ll go back to being the seunghyun you know. but he doesn’t. so eventually, you stop. because there’s only so many times you can knock on a closed door before you realize no one’s going to open it.
but fuck, you miss him. you miss seunghyun so much… in all the small, stupid ways that sneak up on you. you miss the way he used to walk you home after class, even when it was completely out of his way. how he’d always offer you his jacket without making a big deal out of it, just drape it over your shoulders. you miss how he’d send you voice notes instead of texts when he was tired, his voice soft and half-laughing as he complained about his day. like how he accidentally bought decaf coffee and didn’t realize until he’d already had two cups. or when he got locked out and had to convince the neighbor to let him climb across their balcony to reach his window—commentary and all, like he was narrating his own survival special. you miss sitting next to him during boring lectures, passing notes like you were in high school again—little doodles, sarcastic comments, the occasional ‘want to skip and get tteokbokki?’ scrawled in messy handwriting. how he’d always save you a seat beside him, even when he didn’t need to. you miss sharing your music with him, like that rainy afternoon you spent at the bus stop together, both of you soaked and laughing, sharing one headphone while waiting for a bus that never came. you miss how he’d always remember the little things—your favorite candy, the name of that song you liked for two weeks straight, the way you hated talking on the phone but would answer when it was him.
you love your boyfriend. you do. you’ve fought for this relationship, worked through the rough patches, stayed when it would’ve been easier to walk away. so why does your heart feel so heavy when you think about seunghyun? why do these stupid little memories of him make your chest ache in a way that has nothing to do with losing a friend? and then it hits you. you were starting to fall for seunghyun. the realization slams into you like a truck, knocking the air right out of your lungs. your stomach twists, guilt rising up so fast it makes you dizzy. you squeeze your eyes shut, shaking your head as if that’ll get rid of the thoughts. it’s nothing. just stupid feelings messing with you because you miss seunghyun as a friend. that’s all. it has to be. but deep down, you know. you don’t want to deal with this. any of it. it makes you sick. you try to shove it down, bury it deep where it can’t touch you. but the more you try to push it away, the worse it gets. anger starts to creep in, and you start resenting seunghyun. resentment is easier. that’s what you tell yourself. it’s easier than facing the awful, sinking truth—that you like him. that, somewhere along the way, he started meaning too much. so you turn that feeling into something bitter. it’s easier to hate him for pushing you away without an explanation.
you don’t say hi when you pass each other on campus. he doesn’t either. you just walk by like two people who never meant a damn thing to each other. in class, is where it’s the worst. you’re stuck two rows apart, forced to exist in the same space, forced to hear his voice, and it pisses you off. everything about him pisses you off again now. so when the discussion turns to a painting you know he’s wrong about, you jump at the chance. “that’s not what it means,” you say. seunghyun pauses mid-sentence. his jaw tightens slightly. “i wasn’t talking to you.” “yeah, well, you’re still wrong.” you lean back in your seat, arms crossed, glare locked onto him. “the artist literally said in an interview that the painting was about grief, not isolation.” “and what, you suddenly know more than everyone now?” “i know how to read.” he exhales through his nose. “interpretation exists for a reason. it doesn’t have to mean just one thing.” “so your interpretation is just better than the artist’s own words? that makes total sense.” someone snickers a few seats over. the professor looks unimpressed but doesn’t step in. “are you done?” he asks. “no, i’m not,” you reply before stating your opinion and interpretation of the painting. seunghyun shakes his head, muttering something under his breath.
the bickering continues for months. that class turns into a battlefield, every discussion an excuse to dig into each other. it doesn’t even matter what the topic is anymore—if seunghyun says one thing, you find a way to contradict it. if you make a point, he challenges it. he acts like he doesn’t care, but he does. you see it in the way his jaw tightens when you cut him off. in the way his fingers drum against the desk when your words hit a little too hard. in the way his voice gets sharper, more clipped, when he finally bites back. good! you want him to feel as frustrated as you do, as angry as you do. but one day, when the class ends and you’re gathering your things ready to leave, you feel fingers wrap around your wrist. firm, but not rough. seunghyun. your breath catches. he’s barely touched you before, but now, he’s pulling you aside, out of the classroom, into the quieter hallway. “why are you doing this?” he asks, frustrated. you snatch your wrist out of his grasp. “doing what?” he lets out a slow breath. “you know what.” you do. of course you do. “you should know.” his eyes search yours before his shoulders drop slightly, and he steps back. “okay.” you scoff. “okay? that’s all you have to say?” “what else do you want me to say?” “i want an explanation.” the words snap out before you can stop them. “you just—you just left, seunghyun.” his jaw clenches. “that’s not—” he exhales sharply, shaking his head. “nothing happened.” “what?” “nothing happened.” he repeats, like that somehow makes it better. “there’s no explanation. i just—” he runs a hand through his hair, frustrated. “it’s nothing.” “don’t lie.” “i’m not lying.” “yes, you are!” you snap. “you don’t just wake up one day and decide to cut someone out of your life for nothing.” he doesn’t say anything. you narrow your eyes. “was it because of her?” his brows furrow slightly. “what?” “your girlfriend.” you say, sharper this time. “is that why? she didn’t like me or something?” his whole posture stiffens. “no. that’s not—” he shakes his head. “this has nothing to do with her.” “then why?” “i don’t know what you want me to say.” “i want the truth.” “there’s no—” “you always complained about her not telling you what was wrong, even when you asked. now i’m asking you, hyun,” your voice sounds almost pleading. “i’m asking you to be fucking honest with me. did i do something wrong? i just—please. please, tell me.” for a split second, something flickers across his face. something real. but then it’s gone, buried under that frustrating, detached calm of his. seunghyun swallows, his gaze dropping to the floor. “i already told you. there’s nothing to explain.” and that’s when it really sinks in. he’s not going to tell you. he’s not going to give you answers. you bite the inside of your cheek, trying to ignore the way your throat tightens. “okay,” you say quietly, almost in a whisper. “have a good day, seunghyun.”
when the academic year ends, you feel like you can finally breathe. the weight of seeing seunghyun every day finally lifts, and you don’t realize how much it was draining you until it’s gone. summer feels like a breath of fresh air. no classes to deal with, no more running into him on campus. you actually start to feel better. the long days blend into each other, and the heat is almost a relief, as if the sun can melt away the last remnants of all the mess that’s been building up inside you. you spend time with friends, with your boyfriend, with family, dive into your hobbies—things that make you feel again, instead of being stuck in that heavy, frustrating place you were in just a few months ago.
the day feels like any other. it’s one of those lazy summer days, the kind that stretches on, with no obligations in sight. you’re in the kitchen, a soft hum of music filling the space as you chop vegetables for your lunch. it’s a soothing task, one that lets you lose yourself in the rhythm while the world spins on without much thought. then, your phone rings. the sound slices through the calm, pulling your attention to the screen. the moment you see the name, your heart skips a beat. seunghyun. you freeze, knife halfway through slicing a carrot. the world feels like it slows down for a moment. it’s been months since you last heard from him, since that final conversation you thought would be the last. you can feel your breath catch in your chest as your mind races. why is he calling now? what could he possibly want? you stare at his name, watching the screen flash. your fingers hover over the phone, torn. there’s a part of you that wants to ignore it, to send him straight to voicemail. it would be easier, right? just let him stay in the past where he belongs. but another part of you wants to know why he’s calling. you’ll regret it if you don’t pick up.
with a sharp exhale, you swipe your finger across the screen. “hello?” your voice sounds smaller than you expected. there’s a long silence on the other end. you can hear faint sounds—shuffling, soft breaths, maybe a sniffle—and then, his voice cracks through, shaky and broken. “hey…” your stomach drops. there’s something wrong. something off in his tone. “seunghyun?” you whisper, suddenly feeling the weight of his name. he doesn’t respond right away, and you can hear him sniffle again. “i—” his voice cracks. “are you okay?” you blurt out before you can stop yourself, panic creeping up your spine. there’s a long pause. you wait, heart pounding in your ears. and then, his voice comes, quieter this time. “no. i’m not okay.” you feel the hairs on the back of your neck stand up, the tension in his voice seeping into your bones. “what’s going on?” you ask, your words coming out urgent, concerned. “hyun, talk to me.” there’s a shaky breath on the other end before he finally speaks. “she cheated on me.” it’s the last thing you expected to hear. you swallow. “what? your girlfriend?” “i found out a couple days ago,” he continues, his words slow, like he’s choosing each one carefully. “she… she left her phone unlocked. and i didn’t mean to snoop i swear, but i saw messages—pictures, stuff i shouldn’t have seen. i knew something was off before, but seeing it…” you wince, not sure what to say. you can’t imagine what he must’ve been going through. “i’m sorry,” you say quietly, the words feeling too small. he lets out a shaky sigh, and you hear him breathe in like he’s trying to pull himself together. “yeah, well… it’s done now. we argued for days, but today, i… i ended it. it’s over.” “oh. i’m sorry, hyun, i… i don’t know what to say.” there’s a long pause, and when he speaks again, it’s with an almost defeated tone. “i… i didn’t mean to call you. i just—i don’t know,” he says, his words stumbling over each other. “i didn’t want to bother you. i-i shouldn’t have called. i don’t know why i did.” he’s almost apologizing, and the guilt in his voice makes you frown. “don’t hang up,” you say quickly, before you even think about it. “please don’t hang up.” “i’m sorry for calling you out of nowhere.” you feel a pang of sadness at his words. “it’s okay,” you reply. “you don’t have to apologize for calling. i’m here, okay? you can talk to me.”
seunghyun sits there, phone pressed to his ear, wondering how you can still be here for him after everything, after he pushed you away. the guilt eats at him, every part of him screaming that he doesn’t deserve to have someone like you by his side. “i thought you’d be done with me by now,” he says, almost in a whisper. you shake your head even though he can’t see you, your hand gripping the phone a little tighter. “we were friends, seunghyun,” you remind him, your voice gentle. “i know things got messed up, but… we were friends. best friends. and i told you i’d always be there for you.” you pause, chewing on your lower lip for a moment, before you finally say what you’ve been thinking. “if you want, i can come over. we can talk… or not talk. whatever you need.” you hold your breath, waiting for his response. there’s a long, stunned silence on the other end. “you want to see me?” he asks, like he can’t believe it. “yeah, of course.” “i don’t deserve your help.” “you do. please, let me.” there’s a slight hesitation before he speaks again. “okay. i won’t keep you long. i don’t want to be a burden.” “you’re not,” you assure him. “give me an hour and i’ll be there.”
as soon as you reach his place, you knock lightly, your heart hammering in your chest. the door creaks open a few seconds later. he looks awful. his eyes are red and swollen, his hair messy. he’s in a hoodie that hangs loosely on his frame, and the exhaustion in his face makes him look smaller. for a moment, neither of you move. no words are exchanged. then, without overanalyzing, you step forward and wrap your arms around him. he tenses at first, like he wasn’t expecting it, but then he just… melts. his arms tighten around you, his face burying into your shoulder as his body shakes. and then, quietly, he starts crying. you feel his tears soak into your shirt but you don’t pull away. you just hold him, one hand running soothingly over his back.
you spend the entire summer trying to pull seunghyun out of the darkness he’s buried himself in. he barely leaves his house, barely eats unless you remind him, barely sleeps. and you can’t stand it. you can’t stand seeing him like this—so broken. so you do what you can. you show up. every single day. some days, it’s just sitting with him in comfortable silence, letting him exist without forcing him to talk. other days, you try to drag him outside, finding little excuses to get him moving. “come on,” you tell him one afternoon, standing in his living room with your hands on your hips. “let’s go get ice cream.” he’s curled up on the couch, hood pulled over his head, despite the unbearable heat outside. you’re not surprised—he once told you he likes to be covered up. “i’m good,” he mumbles, not even looking at you. you roll your eyes and walk over, grabbing the hood and yanking it off. “no, you’re not, liar. you haven’t left this room in days. come on, seunghyun. you love ice cream.” he sighs, rubbing his face. “i’m not in the mood.” “that’s exactly why we’re going.” you grab his arm, pulling until he finally gets up.
one day you even made him dance with you. it was late, music playing softly from your speakers. you were already swaying to the beat, grinning at him from across the room. “come on, dance with me.” he scoffed, arms crossed. “yeah, no.” “why not?” “because i don’t dance.” you rolled your eyes. “don’t lie. you literally have like five videos on instagram of you dancing in front of your mirror.” “that’s different,” he muttered, avoiding your gaze. “is it?” you raised an eyebrow. “what about that time you started dancing in the middle of the crosswalk because that one guy’s car stereo was blasting usher?” he tried to suppress a smile, but failed. “okay, that doesn’t count either. i was just being silly.” “be silly with me now, then. everyone dances, hyun.” you stepped closer and grabbed his wrists, trying to tug him away from the wall. he resisted at first, feet planted like a grumpy little kid, but you didn’t let up. until finally, with a dramatic sigh, he let you pull him toward the center of the room. “this is dumb,” he grumbled. “you’re dumb,” you shot back. “just move.” at first he was stiff, awkward, his shoulders tense and eyes focused anywhere but on you. but you didn’t care. you kept swaying, guiding him with a light grip and a grin, your voice humming along with the music. and slowly he loosened up. just a little. “see? not so bad.” he let out a breath that almost sounded like a laugh, his eyes flicking down to you, soft around the edges. like he wanted to argue, but didn’t have it in him. not when it was you.
eventually, he started coming back to himself. making jokes like he used to. but the first time you heard his real laugh again, after months, it nearly made you jump out of your seat. it happened at his house. you were sprawled out on his couch, flipping through a magazine, when you made an offhand comment about his wardrobe. “you literally have like three hoodies. and you wear them every day.” “rude,” he said flatly. “i have five.” you snorted. “right. and they all look exactly the same.” “it’s called having a brand.” “your brand is sad boy chic.” he tried to hold it in, pressing his lips together like that would stop it—but the laugh still slipped out. your eyes widened. “oh my god.” you sat up, staring at him. “are you laughing?” he shook his head, even as his mouth twitched up. “i’m not.” and then another chuckle escaped. your grin stretched wide. “you are!” he groaned, running a hand down his face. “shut up.”
one evening, you’re both out on his balcony, the sun just having dipped below the horizon, leaving streaks of deep orange and purple in the sky. the air is warm but cooling down, the distant hum of the city below mixing with the occasional rustling of leaves. seunghyun leans against the railing, cigarette between his fingers, the ember glowing faintly in the dim light. he takes a slow drag, exhaling the smoke into the evening air before wordlessly handing it to you. you hesitate for half a second before taking it, bringing it to your lips and inhaling just enough for the burn to settle in your lungs. you pass it back, watching as he taps the ash over the edge of the railing, gaze distant. he hasn’t said much in the past few minutes, which isn’t unusual, but there’s something about his silence that feels different. after a while, he sighs. “i need to tell you something.” you straighten a little, looking at him. “what is it?” “i think… i think i owe you an explanation,” he says. your stomach tightens. you know exactly what he means. “you don’t have to,” you reply, even though you’ve spent months dying to know. “i wasn’t honest with you back then. and… i want to be.” he pauses, rolling the cigarette between his fingers, gaze fixed on the darkened skyline. “the reason i… the reason i stopped talking to you is because—” he hesitates, jaw clenching. “because i liked you,” he finally says. your breath catches. “what?” he turns his head slightly, just enough to glance at you. “i liked you. as more than a friend.” but even now, standing here with the truth hanging between you, he knows he’s still holding back. liked—he said it like it was past tense, like it was something he’d moved on from. but that’s a lie. he still does. you don’t know what to say. don’t even know what to feel. “seunghyun…” he exhales sharply, shaking his head. “i had a girlfriend. you had a boyfriend… well, you still do.” his voice drops at that last part. he clears his throat, looking away again. “i loved her. and it was wrong. so i told myself that those feelings for you would go away if i put enough space between us.” your fingers tighten around the railing. your voice is barely above a whisper when you ask, “did it work?” “no.”
silence settles between you. you want to admit it, too. that you felt the same thing. but where would that even get you? you’re still in a relationship. and you love your boyfriend (at least that’s what you tell yourself…) you know better. you can’t complicate things again now. so instead, you force yourself to ask, “why are you telling me this, hyun?” he frowns. “i don’t know, i just—i thought you should know.” he pauses. “i’m sorry for disappearing like that.” “it’s okay—” “no, it’s not.” he sighs. “i shouldn’t have… i shouldn’t have cut you off. i hurt you and you didn’t deserve that.” the guilt has been sitting in his chest for so long, pressing down on him every time he thought about you—which was always. you know you should be angrier, that you should make him sit with the weight of what he did a little longer. but the truth is, you missed him. you missed him so much it ached. “yeah,” you say quietly, “you did hurt me. but i get it, hyun.” he frowns slightly. “you were confused. and scared.” and you know that, because that’s exactly how you felt too. “but that doesn’t justify—” “seunghyun.” you cut off, shaking your head. “no it doesn’t justify it, but you apologized. i forgive you. it’s okay. don’t be—don’t be hard on yourself.” oh man. he wonders what he did in another life to deserve you being so good to him in this one. “i’m sorry too,” you continue with a smile tugging at your lips. “for snapping at you all the time in class.” he lets out a small laugh. “it’s okay,” he replies, the tension in his shoulders easing just a little. “i thought it was kinda cute.” “cute?” you snort. “yeah. but don’t worry,” he says, forcing a smirk, like he’s trying to play it off. “it’s in the past. we’re good friends.” and for some reason, that stings.
summer ends before you even realize it. the warmth starts to fade, the days growing shorter, the air losing its heaviness. you’re back on campus, slipping into the routine of lectures and assignments. but everything shifts—just a few days into the new academic year, it all comes crashing down. the fight with your boyfriend starts like any other argument. but then, somewhere in the middle of it, he snaps. says something he can’t take back. something that makes your stomach drop. he’s slept with multiple girls behind your back. you don’t remember what you said after that. don’t remember how the argument ended. all you know is that it’s over. and now, somehow, the tables have turned. it’s seunghyun showing up at your door this time, no hesitation in his eyes when he pulls you into a hug the second he sees your face. it’s him dragging you out of your house when you don’t want to move, sitting with you in coffee shops and parks and anywhere that isn’t your room, distracting you with dumb jokes and conversations about nothing. it’s him texting you at random hours, u good? or let’s go get food or just a simple i’m outside when you need it the most. he doesn’t push you to talk. doesn’t force you to open up. he just stays—sits beside you when you don’t feel like speaking, lets you cry when you need to. and slowly, piece by piece, he starts pulling you back together.
by the time october rolls around, you’re a new person. the heartbreak doesn’t sting anymore, the anger has dulled, and you’re genuinely happy after what feels like a lifetime. seunghyun has a lot to do with that. and maybe that’s why, when the invitation for a halloween party from some classmates rolls in, it doesn’t feel so strange that you and seunghyun are each other’s default plus-one. the house is packed, every room overflowing with people. music booms from the speakers, the bass so heavy it vibrates through the floor, making the half-empty bottles on the kitchen counter tremble. laughter and shouting fill the space, blending with the music, with the sound of ice clinking in cups, with the occasional crash of something breaking followed by a drunken chorus of “ooohhh!” you and seunghyun arrive together, dressed in matching costumes—him as an astronaut, you as the moon. your dress is a soft, silvery white, made of a flowing fabric that shimmers with every step, catching the dim party lights. the bodice is scattered with tiny embroidered stars, and the skirt has a subtle iridescence, shifting between silver and pale blue as you move. your jewelry is just as delicate—dangling earrings shaped like crescent moons. atop your hair sits a headband, adorned with silver moons and twinkling stars. seunghyun had grinned when he saw you, adjusting the nasa patch on his astronaut suit before reaching out to spin you in place.
you don’t separate when you step inside. instead, his hand stays on the small of your back. someone shoves drinks into your hands the second you reach the kitchen—something bright and sugary, probably way too strong—but neither of you mind. a group is playing beer pong in the living room, another is huddled around a tiny table, laughing over some drinking game with cards. in the corner, someone’s passed out in a vampire cape, an empty bowl of candy resting on their lap. the night moves in a blur. you and seunghyun barely leave each other’s side, moving together through the party, dancing till his hair starts sticking to his forehead from sweat. between songs, you weave through the party together, stopping to talk to friends, laughing at half-drunken conversations, clinking cups and playing games. someone compliments your matching costumes, and seunghyun just grins, tugging playfully at the fabric of your dress. “told you we’d have the best costumes. i mean, what’s an astronaut without his moon?”
eventually, the heat and the crowd become too much, and seunghyun leans in close, voice just loud enough over the music. “let’s go outside for a bit.” you follow him through the packed room and out the back door, the chilly night air biting at your skin. the backyard is quiet compared to the chaos inside, just the faint murmur of distant conversations and the occasional burst of laughter. seunghyun pulls a cigarette from his pocket, then offers you one without a word. you take it, watching as he lights his first, the glow flickering against his face before he leans in to light yours. you take a slow drag before exhaling. “having fun?” he asks. you smirk. “define fun.” he chuckles, shaking his head. “you took more shots than me earlier. you’re definitely drunk.” “tipsy,” you correct, nudging him with your elbow. “big difference.” he hums in response, taking a drag of his own. for a moment, there’s only silence, the two of you standing side by side, watching the way the smoke curls into the cold air. “the party is actually good,” he says. “way better than i expected. i was killing it at beer pong.” “you lost.” “okay, but it was a close game.” you shake your head, laughing. “so this is a ten out of ten night for you?” “pretty much,” he grins. “good music, free booze, and…” he hesitates for a second before saying, “you. what more could i want?” you feel warmth creep up your neck, but you keep your expression neutral, taking a slow drag of your cigarette. “drunk flirty hyun… that’s new.” he scoffs, shaking his head. “that wasn’t—” he starts, but then he stops, like he realizes mid-sentence that there’s no point in denying it. instead, he exhales, flicking ash off his cigarette. “i was just being honest.” he takes another drag, exhaling slowly after, watching the way the smoke drifts into the cold air before his gaze drifts back to you. he’s so screwed. because you’re smiling, the glow of the party lights casting this ridiculous golden halo around you. your lips are glossy, your smile lifting your cheeks, making you look even cuter, and your hair—god, your hair—looks so soft he has to physically stop himself from reaching out and running his fingers through it. you’re beautiful. and he’s so stupidly in love. you turn to look at him, brows raising slightly. “what?” you ask, amusement flickering in your eyes. seunghyun blinks, realizing too late that he’s been staring. “nothing,” he says, a little too quickly, taking another drag of his cigarette like that’ll somehow make him look less obvious. you tilt your head, the corner of your lips quirking up. “you sure?” you press, watching him. seunghyun hesitates for half a second, then just smiles, soft and a little shy. “yeah. just… spaced out for a second.” “mhmm,” you hum, clearly unconvinced, but you don’t push. instead, you take another slow drag of your cigarette. after a moment, you flick the end of it away, stretching slightly. “wanna go back in?” he nods. “yeah.” “only if you take another shot with me.” seunghyun huffs a small laugh, shaking his head. “figured there was a catch.” “come on, hyun,” you grin, tugging at his sleeve. “just one more.” and he’s already moving, already following you back inside, because he’s so far gone for you it’s pathetic.
after a couple of hours, when the party starts to lose its spark and exhaustion settles in, he leans in, voice low near your ear. “you wanna head out?” you nod, stretching your arms with a yawn. “yeah, just need to grab my coat. left it in one of the rooms.” he doesn’t say anything, just follows when you turn to go. the house is still loud, music pulsing from the main room, but out here in the hallway, it’s quieter, the chatter more distant. you push open the door to a small room, stepping inside. your coat is draped over the back of a chair, right where you left it. seunghyun’s inside too, standing just a few steps away. you shake out your coat, ready to slip it on, but before you can, he steps closer. “here,” he offers, voice quieter now, more careful. “let me.”
you hesitate for half a second before nodding, handing it over. he takes it gently, holding it open as you slide your arms through the sleeves. his hands brush against your shoulders as he settles it into place, a touch so light it barely lingers, but it’s enough to send a shiver down your spine. neither of you move right away. you can feel him behind you, his warmth, the way he still hasn’t stepped back. slowly, you turn to face him. his gaze flickers over you, taking you in like he’s memorizing every detail. then, so quietly it almost disappears into the space between you, he says, “do you wanna know what i was thinking before? when we were outside?” you hum in response, nodding slightly. “i was thinking… you’re beautiful. you’re so, so beautiful.” “you’re drunk,” you say, but it comes out quieter than you intended. he exhales a short laugh, shaking his head. “i know what i’m saying.” you hold his gaze, fingers curling inside your sleeves. “you sure?” you laugh softly. his voice is quieter when he speaks again. “yeah. it’s not a bad thing. thinking you’re beautiful… calling you beautiful.” his gaze flickers, dropping briefly to your lips, then back to your eyes. “you shouldn’t look at me like that,” you say. he steps just the slightest bit closer, gaze never leaving yours. “like what?” “like that,” you mutter, looking away. he’s quiet for a moment, then—“maybe you should stop looking at me like that, too.” your eyes snap back to his, heart pounding in your chest. “i’m not,” you argue, but it’s unconvincing. he smiles. “yes, you are.” you blink, heat spreading through your cheeks. “hyun…” you start, but the words catch in your throat. his smile lingers. “what?” “don’t do that.” “do what?” “act like you know what’s going on in my head.” his expression softens just slightly, but there’s something careful in the way he tilts his head, watching you. “don’t i?” of course he does. it’s infuriating, really, the way he can pick apart your thoughts without you saying a word. his eyes search yours, and then, he studies you for a long moment, like he’s trying to decide if he should even say what he’s about to say at all. but the words escape his lips before he can stop them. “i still have feelings for you.” “hyun—” “they never went away,” he cuts in. “you never noticed?” “i don’t—i don’t know.” “i thought you did,” he murmurs. “sometimes, it felt like you did. but maybe i was just seeing what i wanted to see.” he pauses. “sorry, i don’t want to make things weird, i know the breakup is recent for you, i just—i needed to say it,” his voice is quieter now, like he’s already made peace with whatever answer he thinks is coming. you glance up at him and he looks like he’s already preparing himself for the worst. and that’s what does it. that’s what makes the words slip past your lips before you can overthink them. “i… i do too.” “what?” “i have feelings for you too,” you say. “for a while now.” his expression softens, something flickering in his gaze—relief. “really?” “mhm.” you nod with a shy smile.
he exhales, like he’s been holding in the breath this whole time. and then, before you can process it, he takes a step closer, hand reaching up to brush against your cheek, gentle. your breath stutters as his face inches closer, his eyes flickering to your lips, giving you time to pull away if you want to. but you don’t. except, just as his lips nearly graze yours, panic flares in your chest, and you instinctively turn your head. “wait—” he freezes immediately, pulling back just enough to meet your eyes. “oh. sorry. too fast?” “no, no.” “what’s wrong?” you press your lips together. “i just… i haven’t kissed anyone other than my ex before.” your voice is small, embarrassed. “i don’t know—i don’t know how to do this. i’m nervous.” his brows lift slightly before a small smile tugs at his lips, understanding. “you think i have?” “what?” “you’re the only person i’ve liked other than my ex. i haven’t kissed anyone either.” the confession eases some of the nerves coiled in your stomach. “it’s okay to be nervous,” he says softly. “we don’t have to rush anything.”
you chew on your bottom lip. the way he’s looking at you makes you feel a little braver. seunghyun hesitates, then asks, “do you want to try?” he’s waiting—patient, not pushing, just letting you decide. and that just makes you want it more. “yes.” your voice is quiet. “i want to try.” his lips twitch up in a small smile, and he nods once. his gaze dips to your lips for just a second before meeting your eyes again, waiting for you to make the first move. you take a shaky breath before you lean in. it’s barely a kiss, just the softest press of your lips against his. you pull back almost immediately, nerves sparking in your chest. he stays close, his eyes fluttering open to meet yours, and for a moment, all you can do is stare at each other. “you okay?” he murmurs. you nod quickly, cheeks burning. “yeah.” a small, shy smile on your lips. his own smile widens just a little. “can we—can we try again?” you whisper. this time, when you lean in, he meets you halfway. the second kiss is different. his lips fit against yours like they were always meant to. you feel his hand slide to the curve of your jaw, his thumb brushing your skin so delicately that it makes your stomach flip. your fingers find the fabric of his costume, curling slightly as you let yourself lean into him, let yourself fall into the moment. the kiss deepens naturally, neither of you rushing, just learning each other in quiet, stolen seconds. he tilts his head slightly, and the shift makes it even better—your lips molding together, the warmth of him surrounding you. his nose brushes against yours as you part. your lashes flutter open, meeting his gaze. “was that okay?” he murmurs. you let out a breathless laugh, nodding. “more than okay.” “good.” he laughs too.
you spend more time with each other after that night, if that’s even possible. it becomes routine. you wake up expecting to see him at some point in the day. if you don’t, it feels off, like something’s missing. sometimes, you’ll spend hours together without saying much, just existing in the same space. other times you’ll talk for hours, trading secrets you’ve never told anyone, laughing until your stomachs hurt. seunghyun is so in love. oh, so in love… sometimes, when he’s lying awake at night, staring at his ceiling, he feels almost angry at himself—for waiting so long, for not realizing sooner. he thinks about the time he wasted, stuck in something that was never meant to last, convincing himself that love was supposed to be hard, that it was supposed to be painful and exhausting. but with you, it’s so fucking easy. he’s starting to believe what people say. first love is beautiful, sure. but second love? second love is real. second love is unforgettable. seunghyun is down bad. your presence alone is enough to set every nerve in his body on fire. and when you laugh—god, when you laugh—he thinks he could live off that sound alone. and maybe it’s crazy, but sometimes, he finds himself thinking—this is it, isn’t it? this is the kind of love people write about. he knows, without a shadow of a doubt, that no one—not his first love, not anyone—has ever made him feel like this. he’s never felt love like this before. but he never wants to go another day without it. without you.
the way you kiss him it’s intoxicating. seunghyun has kissed before, obviously. with you, it’s different. because when you do, slow, like you’re savoring every second, it makes his head spin more than anything else ever has. because the way you pull back just to look at him, eyes flickering between his—your hands on him, like you need to be touching him—makes his chest ache in the best way. makes him feel like the most important person in the world. sometimes, it starts soft, just a lingering press of lips. other times, it’s urgent. but you don’t push for more, and neither does he. not because you don’t want to, but because that’s already enough.
that’s why he doesn’t expect that, one day, while you’re making out on his couch, you straddle him—your knees pressing into the couch on either side of him, your hands settling on his shoulders. and seunghyun? he forgets how to breathe. his brain short-circuits. like, completely shuts down. his hands hover awkwardly at your waist, fingers twitching, unsure if he should actually touch you or just die right then and there. because holy shit. you don’t seem to notice his internal crisis, too caught up in the moment, too focused on the way his lips and tongue move against yours. but he notices—notices the way your body presses flush against his, the way your weight settles onto his lap, the way your fingers thread into his hair, tugging slightly. his self-control? hanging by a thread. your breath is uneven when you pull back to meet his gaze, your lips a little swollen. “is this okay?” you ask, voice soft. he exhales, hands smoothing over your waist. “yeah,” he breathes. “is it okay for you?” “mhm,” you nod.
you kiss him again, and this time, it’s different. it’s charged. seunghyun feels it in the way your hands slide from his shoulders to the nape of his neck. he feels it in the way your lips move against his. but most of all, he feels it when you shift in his lap, pressing down. just the slightest movement. he inhales sharply, his grip on your waist tightening as his body tenses beneath you. it’s not even really a movement, more of a hesitant roll of your hips against his, but fuck, it sends heat straight to the bulge in his pants. his brain barely has time to process what’s happening before you do it again. this time, he can’t stop the quiet groan that slips past his lips, low and almost pained, his hands digging into your hips on instinct.
he lets you. lets you move against him however you want, lets himself feel you. your movements start slow, almost experimental, like you’re figuring this out as you go, like you’re getting used to the feel of him beneath you. but when you find a rhythm—when you finally press against him fully, rolling your hips down just right—oh boy. his head tips back against the couch, eyes fluttering shut, a shaky breath slipping past his lips. he’s done for. you lean in, pressing a kiss just under his jaw, and he groans, low in his throat, his hands sliding down to squeeze your ass like he’s trying to keep himself together. “fuck,” he mutters, half to himself, half to you. “you’re gonna kill me.” you smile against his skin, and it’s unfair, so unfair, because you know what you’re doing to him. you know, and you keep going. the friction is perfect—every movement sending a pulse of heat through his body, enough to drive him crazy, enough to have his dick twitching in his pants.
his breathing comes out in short, uneven gasps as he grits his teeth, trying to hold on, trying to stay in control. but he can’t. because the way you sound—soft, breathy little moans escaping your lips—paired with the friction of you against him? it’s too fucking much. he’s already so close, already on the edge before he even realizes it. and when you press down just right, his stomach tightens. “shit—!” his whole body tenses as the pleasure hits him, crashing over him before he can stop it. his breath catches in his throat, a choked moan slipping past his lips, his fingers gripping your ass hard. he stills completely, chest rising and falling against yours, and it takes a second before he realizes what just happened. he ruined his pants. fuck. his face burns as the reality sets in. you blink at him, confused at first, before realization dawns in your expression. “oh.” seunghyun groans, tilting his head back, dragging his hands down his face, mortified. “don’t.” his voice is muffled against his palms. “don’t say anything.” but it’s too late. you giggle, and that just makes his ears go even redder. you lean in, pressing a kiss to his cheek, and whisper, “cute.” “i’m sorry,” he says, embarrassed. “it’s okay, baby,” you giggle again. after a moment, he laughs too.
the physical side of your relationship isn’t something either of you are shying away from anymore. the kisses get longer. deeper. and there’s more touching now. it starts happening more often, too. you’re figuring each other out, taking your time. memorizing the way each other moves, the way each other reacts. you’re learning him, and he’s learning you.
it’s natural that you start wanting more. that’s why, one night, late in his room, you find yourself lying beneath him, bodies tangled in his sheets. hands are everywhere. his lips leave yours only to trail down your jaw, down your neck, pressing soft, open-mouthed kisses against your skin. he loves this—loves the way you shiver, loves the way your fingers tangle in his hair, tugging slightly when he nips at the sensitive spot just below your ear. “seunghyun,” you breathe, and he swears he could die happy right now. his hands slide lower, fingers on your right thigh. you shift beneath him, pressing closer, sighing when his hand finally trails higher. his fingers move along the fabric between your legs. his touch featherlight, barely-there, but still enough to make you squirm. oh lord jesus, he nearly loses it right there. “you’re so fucking pretty,” he mutters against your skin. “my pretty, pretty girl.” you’re warm and soft, reacting to every little touch, every slow drag of his fingers. he can feel your heartbeat beneath his mouth as he kisses along your throat, your chest rising and falling a little too fast. his own breathing is just as uneven as yours now. he’s so hard it’s almost embarrassing. “tell me what you want, baby,” he murmurs. “i’ll give you anything, just—” “touch me, seunghyun,” you say softly. oh, you don’t need to tell him twice! he unbuttons your pants, sliding them down slowly. his fingers hook into the waistband, knuckles brushing against your hips as he tugs the fabric down, past your thighs, past your knees, until they’re bunched at your ankles. he takes his time pulling them off completely. his fingers slip beneath the thin fabric of your underwear next, dragging them down until they’re gone.
his hand goes right back where you want it. two of his fingers slide against you, teasing. feeling exactly how wet you are for him. the way your juices coat his fingertips, makes him groan, the sound vibrating low in his throat. his thumb drags over your clit, rubbing slow circles, and the reaction is immediate—your breath catches, your thighs twitch and your hips jerk slightly, a soft moan escaping your lips. oh that sound… his cock throbs in his jeans. “tell me if it’s too much. or if you want more.” your response comes fast—a shaky, desperate whisper. “more.” you beg, voice trembling. “more, seunghyun.” “more what, baby?” he teases, his thumb still working your clit. you whimper. “y-your fingers.” he chuckles softly, one of his fingers gently parting your folds before he pushes it in, sinking into your pussy with no resistance. “like this?” you nod, biting your lip. he begins pumping his finger slowly in and out and your breath comes faster, mingling with the wet sounds of his finger fucking you. when he adds another finger, your hands grip his arms, trying to hold onto something. he watches you, completely transfixed by how beautiful you look right now—lips parted, chest rising and falling in uneven breaths. “that feel good, hm?” he asks as he curls his fingers inside you, pressing against that one spot “y-yes! o-oh my—!” so he gives you more. his fingers thrust deeper and faster, curling just right, and your moans turn into whimpers. your thighs tremble and seunghyun can feel how close you are, how your body is tensing, your gummy walls squeezing his fingers. “hyun, i-i’m—i’m gonna—!” “i know, baby… give it to me.” one more thrust of his fingers, one more firm stroke of his thumb against your clit and your back arches—a sharp, desperate moan spilling from your lips—your body shuddering, clenching down around his fingers. he gives you a moment to catch your breath before he leans in. he presses a kiss to your forehead. “next time,” he murmurs against your skin, pressing another kiss, “i’m using my mouth.”
and he keeps his promise! it happens on a lazy sunday morning, right before your scheduled museum date. he shows up at your place a few minutes early, too excited to see you, too impatient to wait. maybe he had good intentions, but the second he sees you in that dress… he almost wishes to be a father. because what the fuck—you just look so good. soft and pretty, hair still slightly messy from getting ready in a rush, your perfume fresh in the air… his hands are on you before he even realizes it, pulling you in by the waist. you blink up at him, confused at first, lips parted, breath hitching slightly at the way he’s looking at you. that man is hungry. and he shows it with his kisses. “we—” you try to speak in between them. “we’re gonna be late—” “don’t care, i wanna taste you,” he mutters against your lips, hands sliding beneath the hem of your dress. “can i?”
and not even three minutes later, his head is buried between your thighs, his grip firm as he holds you in place. the first taste of you nearly ruins him—his low groan vibrating against your skin as his tongue works with a hunger that borders on desperate. your fingers tangle in his hair, tugging when he flattens his tongue against you. “s-seunghyun!” you moan loudly. music to his ears. he loves the way you whimper, the way your body shudders when he flicks your clit with his tongue, then sucking it just enough to make your thighs tremble. his grip on them is borderline bruising, but you don’t care—not when he’s got his mouth on you like this. “fuck, you taste so good,” he mutters against you, breath hot, voice thick with need. “so fuckin’ sweet.” “y-you always this needy?” you manage to tease, but your voice is shaky. he chuckles. “says the one trying to suffocate me with her thighs.” you open your mouth to fire back, but he circles your clit with his tongue, and whatever you were about to say turns into a sharp gasp. he grins against you, pleased with himself. and god, you’re already so close. he can feel it in the way your body tenses, the way your legs try to close around his head, the way your breath stutters into these soft, broken little moans. but he’s not done. he slides one hand up, fingers teasing at your entrance before slowly sliding inside. “fuck! f-fuck, hyun!” you cry from pleasure. “yes—ngh!—y-yes, baby, just like that! just like that!” your whole body jerks as his fingers move in perfect rhythm, tongue working you over even faster. “c’mon, baby,” he coaxes, pulling away just for a moment. “be good for me.” and that’s it. you choke on a moan, back arching as pleasure crashes through you. you cum on his tongue and he works you through it. licking and sucking even when your thighs shake. and when you try to pull away from the overstimulation, he doesn’t let up—not until he’s sure he’s gotten every last drop of it. finally, he pulls back, lips slick, eyes dark as he looks up at you, taking in the mess he’s made of you. he wipes his mouth with the back of his hand, smirking before crawling up to press soft kisses to your jaw, your cheeks, the corner of your lips—gentle, like he’s trying to bring you back down. “you okay?” he murmurs, brushing a strand of hair from your face. “mhm,” you nod, still breathless. “yeah… just feel like jello.” he chuckles. “you’re so cute.” there’s something soft in the way he’s looking at you. your heart stutters, warmth blooming in your chest. “you’re such a sap,” you tease. he just grins, pressing a lingering kiss to your lips. “only for you.”
when valentine’s day rolls around, seunghyun makes sure you have the best one yet. he remembers—of course, he does—how you once mentioned that your ex never really cared about it, brushing off the day like it meant nothing. seunghyun, though, he isn’t like that. so when you walk through the door after a long day at university, you almost miss it at first. your brain is too tired to register the burst of color sitting on the living room table. but then, your eyes land on it, and for a second, you think you’ve walked into the wrong place. a massive bouquet of flowers sits right in the center, petals soft and vibrant like they belong in a fairytale. two—no, three—boxes of chocolate are stacked neatly beside it, ribbons tied in perfect bows. you blink, then blink again. “what the…” you murmur, stepping closer, fingertips grazing the velvety petals. there’s a small note tucked between the stems, and when you pull it out, your lips part into a slow, disbelieving smile. ‘because you deserve to be spoiled. i’ll pick you up for dinner (make sure to wear that beautiful smile of yours). happy valentine’s day, baby. — your hyun.’ you don’t even realize you’re smiling so hard until your cheeks start to hurt. warmth spreads through your chest, making you feel a little ridiculous, a little too giddy, but you don’t care. grabbing your phone, you call him immediately. “hi, baby—” “you’re insane,” you cut in, still staring at the bouquet. “this is—seunghyun, what the fuck?” his soft chuckle comes through the speaker, warm and just a little shy. “so, you liked it?” “liked it?” you echo, shaking your head. “i love it. i—how did you even—when did you—ugh. you didn’t have to, baby.” “i wanted to. your parents helped me set it up.” his voice is so sure, so simple, like it’s the most obvious thing in the world. and maybe it is—to him, at least. “thank you.” your fingers play with the edge of the little note, eyes flicking over the words again. “did you read the note?” he asks. “yeah,” you nod, even though he can’t see you. “i read it. where are you taking me?” “surprise.” “hyun—” “you’ll see later.” “i need to know so that i can—” “huh? wait—hold on, i think you’re cutting out.” his voice suddenly sounds distant, like he’s holding the phone away from his mouth. “hello? can you hear me?” you narrow your eyes. “don’t even start.” “ah, damn. i think my signal’s bad.” he makes a few static noises with his mouth, so ridiculously fake you almost drop your phone from laughing. “you’re a dork, you know that?” more static—or at least his sad attempt at it. “what? i—i can’t—losing connection—” “seunghyun, you’re literally at home.” he clears his throat. “gotta go, baby, see you at seven!” the call ends before you can say another word. you stare at your screen, completely unimpressed, but also grinning like an idiot. he’s gonna be the end of you.
he takes you to one of the fanciest restaurants you’ve ever been in, which makes you wonder how the hell he managed to afford all this. but knowing him, he’s probably been saving up for weeks, quietly planning everything down to the last detail. dinner feels like time slowing down in the best way. seunghyun watches you more than he eats, eyes crinkling whenever you ramble about something or get too caught up in telling a story. and when the check comes, you barely get the chance to reach for your purse before seunghyun is already handing over his card, like every time you go out. stepping outside, the cool air wraps around you, crisp and refreshing after the warmth of the restaurant. seunghyun is close beside you, his hand brushing against yours before he finally just takes it, fingers slotting together. you squeeze his hand lightly, glancing up at him, but he’s already looking at you, eyes soft under the glow of the city lights.
as you settle into the car, seunghyun doesn’t start the engine right away. instead, he reaches into the pocket of his coat. you stare at him, curious, but before you can ask, he pulls out a small, velvet box and holds it out to you. “i got you something,” he smiles, voice a little quieter than usual. “what—? hyun—” “shh, let me spoil you,” he chuckles. your fingers hesitate for a second before you take it, the soft material cool against your palm. your chest tightens slightly as you flip it open, revealing a delicate necklace inside. the pendant is small, understated, but beautiful—exactly the kind of thing you’d pick for yourself. you exhale, running your thumb over the tiny charm. “oh my—i love it!” “i saw it and thought of you.” “it’s perfect, baby. thank you.” his lips twitch into a small smile. “let me put it on you.” you turn slightly, gathering your hair to one side as he takes the necklace from the box. he fastens it behind your neck, his fingers brushing lightly along the back of your shoulder. he lingers, adjusting the clasp, making sure it sits just right before letting his hands drop. you glance down, fingertips brushing over the pendant as a soft smile tugs at your lips. seunghyun leans back slightly, eyes flickering over you before settling on your face. “my pretty, pretty, pretty girl.” you shake your head with a small laugh, warmth blooming in your chest. “okay, your turn.” his brows furrow slightly. “my turn?” you reach into your bag, pulling out a small, neatly wrapped package before placing it in his hands. “yeah. you didn’t think you were the only one with surprises tonight, did you?” “you got me something?” he’s not used to being on the receiving end of surprises. “of course, i did,” you say, handing it to him. “now, open it.”
as soon as the paper wrapper falls away, his expression shifts. a hardcover book with a deep, star-speckled cover. his fingers graze over the title—the art of the cosmos—a collection of celestial-inspired artwork, paintings, sculptures, and photography, all centered around space. he flips through the pages slowly, carefully, eyes taking in the images of galaxies captured in oil paint, nebulas carved into stone, planets sculpted from glass. “i know how much you love space,” you say, watching his reaction closely. “and art, of course. so… i wanted you to have something that combined the two things you love the most, something that feels like you. it’s not—it’s not as fancy as… everything that you’ve prepared but—” before you can finish, seunghyun leans in, pressing his lips to yours. when he finally pulls away, he stays close, forehead barely an inch from yours. “don’t ever say that again.” “say what?” “that it’s not—” he exhales, shaking his head. “you could’ve given me a damn rock, and i’d still love it because it’s from you.” your heart stumbles a little, and you let out a soft laugh. “this is perfect, baby,” he says, flipping through the pages again. “you’re really the best.” you smile, watching the way his eyes soften as he takes in every detail. “i’m just glad you like it.” he sets the book down carefully on the dashboard before turning fully toward you.
he smiles, but there’s something behind it—something hesitant, like he’s trying to work up the courage to say something else. his knee bounces slightly, and his fingers tap against his thigh, a sign that there’s more on his mind. you tilt your head. “what?” he exhales sharply, shaking his head before letting out a soft laugh. “nothing, just…” he looks down at your hand resting between you, then, as if on instinct, reaches for it. he rubs his thumb over your knuckles, staring at your joined hands for a second before finally speaking. “let me be your boyfriend,” he says. “i know we haven’t really put a name on what this is, but i want to. i want you. i don’t want there to be any doubt about where we stand.” you must’ve started smiling like an absolute idiot because the second he sees it, he starts smiling too. “seunghyun, you’ve been my boyfriend in my head for months now,” you laugh, shaking you head. “so… that’s a yes?” “of course it’s a yes!” without giving him time to react, you press a quick, fleeting kiss to his lips. but before you can even pull away, seunghyun tugs you back in, kissing you with a much deeper intensity. your lips part instinctively, letting him in, his tongue gliding against yours. your fingers find his face, tracing the sharp lines of his jaw, thumb brushing gently over his cheek as you do everything in your power to keep from moaning into his mouth. he’s such a good kisser… his lips hot and soft against yours, tilting his head so that you fit just right… his lips leave yours only to trail along the corner of your mouth, before sliding down to your jaw. he takes his time, lingering there, and then he makes his way down. his face buries into the crook of your neck for a moment, and you can feel his smile against your skin. you run your fingers through the hair at the nape of his neck before pulling back just enough to look at him. “i love you,” he says. your lips part slightly, something swelling in your chest so big it almost hurts, and then you’re smiling. “i love you too, hyun.”
you can’t lie—loving seunghyun is kind of terrifying. not in a bad way, not in the he’s going to hurt me kind of way, but in the this is real and i don’t want to mess it up way. you’ve both been through it. cheated on, strung along, left to piece together whatever crumbs of affection your exes were willing to throw your way. it’s hard to unlearn that, hard to trust that someone wants you without expecting you to beg for it. and even though this is different—he’s different—it’s hard to shake the nerves, the fear that if you let yourself have this, really have it, something will go wrong. maybe that’s why, even now, after a long, perfect night, when you’re curled up with him on the couch, a movie playing but barely holding your attention, you still feel jittery. and when things start heating up (like they usually do) you feel embarrassingly new to it all. like you’re back at square one. like you’re a virgin all over again. “you’re shaking,” says seunghyun quietly, breath shuddering when his condom-wrapped tip presses slightly against your entrance. “we don’t have to do this—“ “i want to,” you reassure him. “i really do. i’m just… nervous.” intimacy can be scary, especially when it’s with someone new. “i know, baby. me too,” he admits. “i’ll go slow. just hold onto me.” so you do. your hands find his arms, gripping them lightly as he hovers over you, his eyes locked onto yours. “kiss me,” you whisper. he smiles before he leans in, pressing his lips to yours. then, as he moves, as he pushes into you, a sharp gasp escapes your lips, breaking the kiss. your fingers tighten around his arms, nails pressing lightly into his skin as you adjust to the stretch, the way he fills you so completely. he’s holding himself back, he’s trying to let you set the pace. his lips brush against your jaw pressing soft kisses on your skin before he kisses the side of your neck. “hyun… you—” your words falter as he presses in deeper, your back arching instinctively. “shit! you feel so good.” “tell me what you need, baby,” he says. your body already knows the answer before your lips do. you move your hips slightly, urging him deeper, making him exhale. “deeper,” you reply. “and faster. please.”
the room turns into a mess—moans, heavy breathing, the sharp slap of skin against skin. seunghyun’s fucking into you like he’ll never get another chance, and all you can do is take it, legs wrapped tight around his waist, nails dragging down his back as he fills you over and over again. he leans in, mouth hot against your neck. “you like that, baby?” his teeth graze your skin before he presses a slow, open-mouthed kiss just beneath your jaw. “y-yes!” he’s deep, so deep, hitting that perfect spot that makes your eyes roll back, your mouth falling open, too lost in the way he’s ruining you to say anything coherent. “can f-feel you squeezing me—a-ah! fuck, baby!” he moans. and the desperate sound you make back only seem to push him further, make him rougher. your body responds instinctively, meeting his thrusts, rolling your hips slightly against him. oh, fuck. oh, fuck, fuck, fuck. he’s barely holding it together as it is hearing you moan under him like that, but that thing you just did? it almost sends seunghyun to an early grave. his hips snap into you harder, completely abandoning whatever self-control he thought he had, grip tightening on your hips so hard he’s pretty sure he’s leaving marks. “shit!—h-hyun! ah, fuck! f-fuck, y-yeah! baby, mmph!” you sound so fucking good, all needy and breathless, and he wants to loop it in his brain forever, build a shrine to the way you just moaned his name like that. he knew sex with you would be good, but this? this is some life-altering, religious experience type shit.
the pleasure is intense, rolling through you in waves so strong it’s almost embarrassing how quickly you start feeling your orgasm build up in your lower stomach. seunghyun’s entire body is tight. muscles straining, his thrusts turning more desperate, more frantic, because he can feel how close you are, the way your thighs are shaking, the way your moans are turning higher, almost pleading. and fuck, he’s so close… but he needs to take you with him. his grip shifts, one hand sliding between your bodies, fingers finding your clit. the second he rubs tight, messy circles over it, your whole body jerks beneath him, a gasp breaking from your lips. “that’s it, baby,” he breathes, “cum… cum with me.” your walls flutter around him, clenching so tight it nearly sends him into another dimension. and when you finally snap, it hits hard—your back arches, your thighs shake, and your moans are loud enough to make your neighbors hate you. thank god your parents aren’t home. seunghyun groans, slamming into you a few more times before he loses it, burying himself deep as he follows right after, cursing under his breath. for a second, all you can hear is the sound of your ragged breathing and the rapid thud of your heartbeat. his forehead drops against your shoulder, both of you still panting, his hands lazily running over your skin. his body feels wrecked in the best way, his mind still floating somewhere between reality and the aftershocks of the best orgasm he’s ever had. his lips press against your temple as your breathing slows. “come on, baby,” he murmurs. “let’s shower.” you groan in protest, making him chuckle. so fucking cute. he kisses your lips. “you wanna sleep like this?” he teases. you sigh dramatically, blinking up at him with that hazy, fucked-out look that makes his stomach clench. “fine, let’s go shower,” you laugh softly.
the bed is soft, the sheets cool against your skin as you sink into them, your body still warm from the shower. you barely have time to settle before seunghyun climbs in beside you, immediately pulling you against him. his arms wrap around your waist, tugging you close until your back is flush against his chest. his body is warm, solid, and when he exhales, you feel the slow, steady rise and fall of his breathing against your spine. one of his hands slips beneath the hem of your shirt—his shirt, really—his fingertips tracing patterns along your stomach. his lips press against the back of your neck, soft, before he nuzzles into you, his nose brushing against your hair. you smile, closing your eyes. nothing else has ever felt this right. your fingers move against his hand, barely tracing over his skin, and he hums in response, shifting slightly to bury his face further into your hair. “comfy?” he murmurs, voice lower now, sleepier. “mmhm.” you squeeze his hand, barely awake. “you?” he presses another kiss to the back of your neck. “always. i love you.” “i love you too,” you whisper. “sleep, baby.” and right before you drift off, you feel it—his lips pressing one last kiss to the back of your shoulder, his breath warm against your skin.
two years have passed. but it doesn’t feel like two years. it feels like forever. like there was never a version of your life before him, only with him. when you sleep together, mornings always start the same: seunghyun wakes up first, but he never gets out of bed before you. instead, he buries his face into your neck, pressing lazy kisses against your skin until you finally stir. you’ve built a life together in these little rituals—the way he always holds your hand when you walk anywhere, the way you sit between his legs on the couch when you watch movies, your back pressed against his chest, his arms locked around your waist. the way he’ll randomly pull you onto his lap while he’s studying at his desk, murmuring “i concentrate better like this.” knowing damn well he doesn’t. and talking about studies… you two can barely focus, study sessions always turn into giggling messes where he pretends to be paying attention to his notes but spends half the time sneaking glances at you instead. cramming for exams together is another challenge, he makes flashcards and tries to quiz you, only for you to distract him by climbing onto his lap, trailing kisses down his neck until he groans and tosses the cards aside. you’re both exhausted half the time, pulling all-nighters with caffeine and takeout, but he’s there, and that makes it bearable.
you travel together, not often but enough—weekend getaways, road trips that always start with him in control of the music and end with you fighting over who gets to dj. there was the time you went to a cabin in the mountains, curled up by the fireplace with wine, the two of you getting way too competitive over board games. or that one chaotic trip where you completely missed your bus, got lost trying to find your hotel, and ended up walking for miles in the rain. you were so close to breaking down, but seunghyun just pulled you into a convenience store, bought you a hot drink, and said, “we’ll figure it out, baby. we’re together, that’s what matters.” and somehow, it turned into one of your favorite memories.
his mom adores you. always sends you food, always texts you on random days asking how you’re doing. one time, she pulled out his baby pictures, and now you will never let him live them down. his dad always cracks jokes about how he’s never seen seunghyun this soft before. your family adores him too, inevitably hyping him up for any polite gesture, since they’re not used to you having someone so nice by your side (your last boyfriend was a questionable human being…) they always gush about how sweet seunghyun is, how he takes such good care of you.
two years of love slipping into every part of your life—small, everyday things turning into your things. you have a shared playlist called ‘let me spill your coffee’. it’s a mix of songs you love, songs that remind him of you, and stupid meme songs he adds just to annoy you. the bookshelf in the corner of your room is overflowing, pictures of the two of you and a few stuffed animals he’s gifted you shoved in between. a small framed picture sits on the very top shelf, one from a winter night when the world outside was covered in snow. you’re bundled up in his scarf while he stands behind you, pressing a kiss to the top of your head. there are tiny snowflakes caught in his hair, and even through the blur of the picture, you can tell he’s smiling. there’s a strip of photo booth pictures tucked behind a stuffed bear he won for you at a carnival. in the first frame, you’re both grinning wide; in the second, he’s caught off guard as you surprise him with a kiss on the cheek. by the third, he’s laughing, and in the last one, he’s holding your face between his hands, pressing his forehead to yours. another picture taken on your second new year’s eve together. you’re curled up next to him on the couch, confetti still in your hair. he’s looking at you instead of the camera, a small, stupidly in-love smile on his face. you hadn’t noticed it at first, but when you did, it made your chest ache in the best way. and then, tucked behind a row of books, there’s the oldest one of all. the very first picture you ever took together, when you were only friends. it’s a little blurry, the lighting terrible, but you remember everything about that day. how he made you laugh so hard your stomach hurt. how you didn’t know then what you know now—that this would be the first of many.
above your bed, there’s a painting. one he made for you on your first anniversary. deep blues and purples, swirling together like a galaxy, with tiny flecks of gold scattered like stars. in the bottom corner, barely noticeable unless you look closely, he wrote ‘us’. you didn’t see it at first, but when you did, you nearly cried. the record player he bought you for your birthday sits by the window, a vinyl still on it from the last time he was over. and your toothbrush sits next to his in the cup by the sink. there’s also an extra charger on your nightstand—his, since he spends so much time at your house. there’s a worn-out polaroid tucked into the frame of your mirror, slightly bent at the edges from how many times you’ve taken it out to look at it. it’s your favorite picture of the two of you—summer night at the beach, your hair messy from the wind, his arm slung over your shoulders, both of you grinning like you have the entire world in your hands. because it felt like you did. and it still feels like you do. because somehow, even after all this time, nothing has faded. two years of love wrapped around your life, yet every touch, every glance, still feels like the first. and every single day, in a million different ways, you keep choosing each other.
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married life with kwon jiyong
notes minors dni contains fem aged up reader (same age as jiyong), reader has a normal job, always written with plus size reader in mind as i am myself but anyone can read, slice of life, tooth rotting fluff, gentle love, suggestiveness, playful bickering and banter, mentions of drinking and smoking, smut (in the morning, oral f and m receiving, primarily sub!jiyong though it can switch), some angst (mentions of hardships and arguments, allusions to his hiatus and your struggles of being with a public figure,) overall just him being one of the keys to my heart, and inevitable typos.
requested? no because i can't be normal about anything! and i want this man so bad! this is my first time writing for jiyong; please be kind. this one is long. i really liked writing this, i hope you enjoy :)
life outside of your shared apartment is very busy, at times chaotic, and noisy. your husband and you live very different lives, and have done so since you started dating twelve years ago; him being a renowned musician, respected artist and performer, and a highly in demand global celebrity both on stage and at fashion week. you, on the other hand, worked as an executive assistant at a firm in the city for almost as long as you've been with jiyong. it came with its own stresses and discrepancies, as any job does. but when you two are home, all that matters are your wedding bands, feeding the cats, and snuggling so close on the couch that your body temperatures become one.
the love you share is at an atomic level. it doesn't manifest in finishing each other's sentences, per se, but more so jiyong knows whether you want coffee or tea that morning simply from how deep your frown is when waddling out of the bathroom. you can tell when a cold is creeping up on him simply from the sound his nostrils make upon an inhale, leaving him a steaming mug of ginger tea on his bedside table for him to drink before sleeping. if your hands are busy, he'll clip your earrings on for you. jiyong cleans your reading glasses every morning without fail, no matter how late either of you are—in the middle of his morning smoke, whilst you're in the shower, or when the coffee pot is brewing. or when you're running really late, hastily collecting your keys and trying to finish your toast, he squats down, shoe in one hand and your ankle in the other, saying "put your foot in," sliding your shoes on for you. you give him your hand without thinking when his fingers become restless. you pull him into your arms when he's being more quiet than usual. his hand will reach over to your cheek, thumb gently rubbing in a sheer streak of sunscreen that wasn't blended all the way before planting a kiss on the same spot. when he calls you, depending on the time of day, it's either to get lunch together or an attempt to get you to call off work early ("i'll tell my boss the same excuse as you if you do it too, honey." "jiyongie, cut it out. i'm late for a meeting. you're your own boss, anyway." "i married a smart one, hm?"), or how heavy his steps were when walking gave hint to how tired he was that day. you were the other's second nature—a soul meshed; equation solved.
jiyong initially fell for how unapologetic you are. who would've thought on your third date with the utmost famous kpop idol, that you'd be rapping his part in 'we belong together' to him at a random noraebang in gangnam at one in the morning? you remember thinking you couldn't believe you made it this far with him, so you just decided to do whatever—to see what happens, but also alleviate nerves, primarily. albeit you mumbled through a third of it and your hiccups from the soju you shared echoed loudly into the microphone—but you charmed the fuck out of him. he hadn't laughed that hard in a long while, and his flustered state followed him all the way home and into calling you the next day. it trickled into your relationship as it became more serious and into marriage: you were never afraid to tell him an accessory didn't go with an outfit (which has caused some petty arguments), not act like you liked a track when you didn't, or let him think he landed a joke well on a variety show (he always did, though. you just teased him so you could squish his cheeks from how deeply he pouted.) your honesty was refreshing, considering how easy it was to be surrounded by yes-men in the industry he's in.
jiyong showed his love in front of his staff, too. it wasn't only apparent in your holding of his hand in your lap during car rides, or his hand on your lower back as he showed you around sets for his music videos, but just how he visibly brightened at the sight of his wife. even in the midst of a contentious conversation with his team over creative direction, you sucked him out it just by walking into the room. that smile, the glow on his face—it was damning. better yet, you joined in too, unable to ignore the frustrated furrow of his eyebrows. some staffers couldn't help but gossip on their lunch breaks sometimes, saying in those meetings it felt like they were sat with the co-presidents of a company, or giggle over how they overheard you planting rather loud kisses on your husband's face, talking sweetly when you thought you two were alone and out of earshot ("you're my baby—my sweetheart." you kissed his cheek, soon landing on his lips with his makeshift pout from your holding of his face. "i am." he hummed, puckering his lips. "i'm your big baby."—"that's the same man who was growling into the mic the first day i met him?" said one assistant to another over lunch. "no, it makes sense," she countered with the shake of her head after taking a sip of her drink. "he's also the same guy who wrote 'good boy.'"
he does not go to sleep without you. jiyong makes due when he's overseas, albeit begrudgingly and does not let you hang up the facetime call when you both fall asleep. when you're both home, he gets up off the couch and takes your hand, tugging it. "come to bed. it's almost eleven." he said, pulling your arm. "i'm in the middle of my show, my love." you respond, pulling him back towards you. "i'll give you my ipad. now, c'mon." "fine, fine." you give in, pressing the power button on the remote before getting up. his free hand held your jaw, squishing your cheeks together and pouting your lips, placing a playful kiss. "thank you, my baby." he muttered. "yeah, yeah," you said before his lips returned to yours. "it better be charged." and it was, perched in your lap, finishing your episode with his airpods, too, jiyong snoring quietly beside you, having fallen asleep with his hand atop yours over the duvet.
when he comes home after extra exhausting days at work—especially if it was comeback prep, a studio session, a music video or performance filming day that began early that morning—he's very mumbly. upper half of his face hidden under a thick beanie, placing a lazy peck on your cheek as a greeting, shuffling to the shower, and plopping down almost cartoonishly at the dining table with a huff. you bring him a bowl of steaming leftovers from your cooking like clockwork. before you turn around to go get white wine for the both of you, jiyong takes your hand in his, pressing kisses onto your soft skin; a wordless thank you. you brush back his hair with your fingers, kissing his forehead. "i love you too." you say. "eat well, hm?"
you retrieve the previously opened bottle of white wine from one of the kitchen cabinets, carrying two glasses in your other hand. you pour the same amount for him and yourself, cheersing wordlessly before taking a drink. it was then that you saw jiyong still had a colored lens on—his left eye his natural brown, the right an unnatural pale grey, looking at you like an inverted mangekyo sharingan since the pupils weren't completely aligned—and thought to yourself oh! ... must've been a really long day, then.
he plans birthday and anniversary gifts months in advance. early in your relationship, he gifted very often, until he had no choice but to dial it down at your request. you lived in a small studio apartment until you moved in with him a year before he proposed, and there was only so much room for gifts varying from weekly flower bouquets (your personal favorite, even if it meant your kitchen counter and coffee table were virtually unusable with vases filled with daises, roses, and carnations), cartier bracelets ("do i look like someone who has somewhere to wear this to?" "yes, you do. on our trip to jeju next weekend and every single date after that."), or a first edition print of a book you love ("you spend too much money on me." "i would open my own bank just to take care of you.") even so, jiyong still has his ways—a new perfume on your vanity on the anniversary of his asking to be your boyfriend; a weekend getaway for your birthday; restocking your skincare whenever he walks in on you screwing the cap off your moisturizer to get the last bits of it; a mini tin of chocolate truffles paired with a loving handwritten note he always leaves on your bedside table before he travels overseas, even if you see him off to the airport.
wedding anniversaries are mainly spent at home. you've traveled elsewhere for the occasion before, but as you got older, cooking a warm meal together, opening a bottle of champagne, cutting expensive tiramisu cake, and sharing kisses on the couch sufficed more than enough. some anniversaries are tipsier than others, featuring either a comedically inebriated attempt of recreating your wedding dance ("and then i spun you around—" "no, you dipped me, jiyong." "hey! you don't think i know what happened at my own wedding?" "i was there, too! and you dipped me!") whilst the cats meow in protest of the noise, or going down a youtube rabbit hole and him begging you not to put on the bigbang secret garden parody in the recommended ("but it's my favorite thing you've ever done!" "stop lying, i know you like zutter the most!"), or the tradition of him playing 'HoneyBaeGirl,' a short song he wrote—and many since then—about you after becoming official all those years ago ("'girl, you make my pen fly off my paper, but not as fast as the stork that'll carry our baby' ... you really liked me that much?" "you say this every year, and i always tell you that i started looking at rings before our six months.")
however, without fail, every year jiyong is the last to fall asleep on the night of your anniversary. your upper half atop his, legs entangled underneath the fluffy duvet, his arms wrapped around your back, hands holding your head to his chest; two tall glasses once filled with water on his nightside table, downed before bed in an effort to thwart a possible hangover the next day. it's the feeling of his fingers combing your hair back that lulls you to sleep, along with the intermittent flutter of kisses to your forehead, and the vibrations of his chuckles against your ear when you mumbled something tiredly. "i love you so much, honey. thank you for another year." he spoke quietly. "i love you too," you muttered, slumber heavy in your senses. "let's do a millennia." he grinned. "let's do it."
when you fall asleep, his palm rests along your jaw, thumb tracing the supple skin of your cheekbone back and forth. his eyes would watch the rise and fall of your chest against his, or peer down at your face. so blissfully asleep, so easily beautiful. no matter how late at night, or how much liquor he drank, as if on cue, his mind shuffled through memories in a scattered sequence—the first time you spoke on the phone so long that the early morning sun caught him off guard; the coordinated efforts to see you in private; when your relationship leaked anyway during your two year anniversary trip (whilst you were still actively on it); when you were defiant upon his suggesting to break up to protect you ("why should i compromise for people who live in a false reality?"); hundreds of hours spent in the studio when dates felt impossible with his schedule, to you ultimately getting fed up and just meeting him where he was, leading to endless recordings he's kept on his laptop of you haphazardly attempting to rap to a beat he's made or sampling you in songs that stay between the two of you; his proposal, and both of yours blubbering tears ("c-can i—will you—" "—y-yes! oh my god, yes!" "i have to finish the question—oh my god, i can't breath through my own tears—c'mere, i'll wipe yours."); or one night on your four year wedding anniversary trip when you two were at polar opposite ends of the hotel lobby after a particularly rowdy night at the club together following a romantic dinner, both equally drunk if not you rivaling him—jiyong sat in a cushioned chair, on the phone with either an assistant, producer, or his financial advisor. you didn't know, nor the third rum and coke looming in your system hadn't made you care all that much. you were too busy trying to keep your eyes open to not out your deep inebriation to the poor concierge working the overnight shift whilst jiyong spoke quietly albeit with a finger in his other ear as if he was still in the club.
it was his recollection of this next part that always made jiyong grin to himself, the vibrations of his chuckle against your ear resulting in your satisfied yet meek hum amidst your slumber: "could you—would you be able to bring more towels to suite 403?" you asked politely, attempting irrationally to thwart the continued slurring of your words by straightening your posture. "it should be under the name . . . " your eyes went wide. "oh my goodness, what's my name?" you looked around worriedly, catching your shaky balance by gripping the counter, unable to believe that you were so far gone that your surname temporarily slipped from your consciousness. the concierge tried to get your attention saying she knew who you were as she was the person who checked you in a few days ago, but your fingers tapped your lips anxiously, seeing jiyong get up from his seat and walk over. "ji . .. jiyong—" you tried to call him over, but it felt like your voice couldn't go above a certain point. you turned back to the concierge, blurting the first thing that came to mind: "dragon. try dragon." you pointed to the computer, irrational worry knotted between your eyebrows. then your heart dropped for an entirely different reason: "i just compromised our safety." "what?" jiyong giggled beside you, hand finding your hip. "i leave you alone for two minutes and you're talking like you're in a bond film." you quickly leaned towards his ear, making yourself dizzy in the process. "i just told them you're g-dragon." you whispered frantically. he couldn't hold in his laughter, finding the ordeal amusing. the look on your face wasn't any better. he was pocketing this memory forever."that's fine, my love. they know—" "—i told them i'm mrs. dragon!" you whispered. "well, for one: you are." he shrugged his shoulders, hiccuping in the middle of his colorful laughter. "and two: its fine," jiyong assured, taking your hand. its good that we're leaving tomorrow, though. his inner monologue percolated at the back of his head. "let's head to our room. we're gonna feel this in the morning."
speaking of mornings: they're sacred in your household. historically, jiyong's the first to wake. but he doesn't get up until a while later, often silently coexisting with your sleeping form. call it two lost souls finding each other in this life, mere coincidence, or whatever it may be, but you wake up no more than a half hour after him—jiyong's ears perking up at the sound of your all-too-familiar, prolonged hmph. he scoots over, duvet rustling as his body molds against yours, lips finding that spot on your temple. you respond with the gradual wrapping of your arms around his shoulders, bringing him closer, warmth doubling. "good morning." he mumbled lowly, satisfied with your barely passing verbal response of another hmph. after a while, you nudge him off, feeling sweat start to build. "m'boiling." "you're s'mean." jiyong protested weakly, but obliged, moving back lazily to his side of the bed. like clockwork, jiyong felt a tug at the collar of his shirt, or hand on his shoulder if he slept without one some moments later, beckoning him when you were more awake, voice coherent. "come back here." "i thought i almost killed you." "stop being dramatic. its barely seven in the morning." "you made me this way." "fine. then i'll take the car myself to work." it took a moment, but jiyong turned back to you, huffing with an air of faux stubbornness upon your lips finding his cheek. "you know i always take to you to work." jiyong muttered into your neck. "its non-negotiable." you adjusted your position, relieving your back and allowing him to lay more comfortably between your legs, warmth of your thighs snuggling against his waist. "anything's on the table if you act stupid enough." "i don't have the brainpower for a witty comeback." "be quiet and let me hold you, then."
you were devastatingly beautiful in the mornings. one peek into your brain and jiyong knew you would think your dry lips, oily t-zone, shorts that rode up your ass comedically and uncomfortably, and sleep lines running across your cheek and arm after a restful night of sleep wasn't exactly the sight—but you were wrong; you were a sight to behold. jiyong's held that sense of awe from the first time you fell asleep beside him on one of your first movie nights as twenty-something-year-olds—never forgetting what it felt like to internalize the sound of your softened breaths, or your head dropping to his shoulder. to have your trust whilst you were in such a vulnerable state tugged at his tear ducts, despite his failed argument of "its because we were watching 'little miss sunshine' that i got so worked up," only to be pulled into your arms upon your catching sight of his increasingly glossy eyes, adorning his face with kisses.
it was the same sensation today as he opened his eyes, thumb tracing the wrinkles of your bottom lip before settling in the temporary divot of your cheek casted by your pillow; waist welcoming the subtle grip of those thick thighs that bestow upon him both heavenly pleasures and a sense of home; fingers fluttering past your rolls for his palm to grip the side of your right thigh, feeling the plushness of your skin nurtured by moisturizer and body oil applied the night before, humming in content at the soft prickle of body hair against his palm; hand sneaking past the bottom hem of your shorts, thumb kneading the powdery plushness of your ass, earning him a shaky breath as his lips peppered kisses onto your neck. jiyong slowly trailed down your chest, propping himself up with his free elbow, pulling your cami down enough to expose your right breast. he relished in your scent, basking in the lingering luxurious vanilla as his lips encircled your areola before taking it entirely in his mouth. he suckled with intent, lapping your hardening peak with his eyes closed. if he didn't think about it, he'd lull himself to sleep. it's happened before.
you brought his free hand to your lips, pressing kisses onto his fingertips until you cut yourself off with a small moan, looking down at your husband completely lost in you. the sun had barely began to rise, but here you two were, clearing either of your senses of slumber with your concurrent libidos—like you weren't a day past twenty-four; going at it in a company car before he walked into the practice room with an unmatched aura and graphic tee on inside out, hair tousled. "make it quick," you whispered, bottom lip caught between your teeth when his hand kneaded your left breast. "have to get up in fifteen minutes." "got it." he murmured. jiyong worked quickly, shoving his pants below his knees whilst you pull your shorts down enough to let him in with ease. it was a picturesque way to start your day: holding onto your husband's shoulders as he worked his hips into yours, listening to his quick pants since he's historically ignored the fact that he's more sensitive in the mornings as to not keep himself from making love to the pussy god herself carved for and bestowed upon him all those years ago—every squeeze a blessing; squirm fruitful bounty; utterance of your name a prayer.
jiyong sounded so frail in your ear, begging for mercy from something he started. "s-shit—f-fuck—slow d-down—" he said to no one but himself, voice falling into a mewl, breathing heavily. "how do you—how do you still feel so g-good after all this time? huh?" he's felt you unabashedly raw for years, but some part of him will always be left in awe—where does he begin? jiyong already sees the pearly gates when the skeleton of his name is whispered meekly through your teeth, let alone how it seems you mutually long for one another in your respective rem cycles, considering you slip so swiftly into one another—literally and metaphorically—mere minutes after you've woken up. its not that odd or rather dubious cliché of "feeling young again" or whatever the fuck—its the familiarity of someone that keeps you sane and drives you crazy all the same. and how your muscle memory serves you right even in a state of slight deliriousness, wrapping your legs as best you can around his waist as his heavy balls plop against the bottom of your ass . . . it was beyond jiyong how he wasn't a father of five yet.
"mmf! fuck! t-taking it s-so well—so e-early in the m-morning, too." "w-wouldn't want it any other—o-oh my god, just like that! just like that!" you grabbed at the back of his shoulders, chest pushing into his, your back arching. "harder, jiyongie. h-harder." the look on your face was his motivation to keep going despite his increasingly blurry vision and mounting pressure on his knees from being in the same position. there it was—the face he strived to make music to encapsulate; etched in his memory so many times, but when he sees it, its like he's never seen it before; if someone showed twenty-year-old him a photo of you and told him you were going to be his wife, he'd need a defibrillator. "f-fuck! h—h-haa!" he whimpered faintly, eyebrows contorted upward, hearing the bed creak as he rammed into you. you were in a state of bliss: hair messy, dried drop of drool in the corner of your mouth, toes curling into the linen, sleepies in the corners of your eyes—stretched out by the love of your life at 7:15 in the morning. you weren't particularly religious, but perhaps this is what being god's favorite feels like.
he's a pussy eater to his core. you spent months stuffing your face into your pillow so your roommates wouldn't overhear at three in the morning; jiyong put a chair to the door when you came by promptly before he was due to work with the company producers that day, making way for you two to become masters at hiding what went down less than an hour before on the same couch his boss was now sitting on; your honeymoon reeked of it—and he's a devout enjoyer to this day. the night you sat on his face for the first time, he booked a studio afterwards whilst you slept peacefully next to him on your full size bed—saying some of the raunchiest shit he's ever thought of into that microphone when no one was around. only to play it for you the next night he was over at your apartment, physically feeling his soul achieve completion when you mounted his face again, disappearing between your thighs; seeing double when you rode his cock like it was your last night alive. it was also a rare night where all of your roommates were out—you didn't take that opportunity lightly. or gently. or timidly, really.
his gaze lingers on you in the kitchen the weekends you have off, stealing glances whilst you tried to make something out of the leftovers from the fridge for lunch; growing sick of ordering in all the time. jiyong's attention had long strayed from whatever was playing on the television, fingers toying with the press-on that was half-on half-off his middle finger, eyes barely diverting from you—relaxed in a cami and shorts, stomach peeking over the top hem, your cellulite and curvature of your body illuminated by the streaks of sunlight pouring in from the balcony window—even when one of the cat's dotingly rubbed against his leg when walking past. he got up from the couch, making his way over. he initially made his presence known with his palm tracing your hips, following the curvature of your ass before his chin settled on your shoulder. it was normal—nothing to be picked up on; a gesture you love so tenderly. in fact, you were the one who turned your head to look at him with a soft grin, leaning in and giving him a sweet kiss. it was the way jiyong reconnected it—slow and with a soft, stuttered hum—that you knew what was up.
"not now." you tutted. as if on cue, your stomach grumbled lowly. "m'hungry." "i am too." jiyong's palm rode up your stomach before nestling on your breast, kneading it slowly—another familiar touch, you just didn't have the patience for it right now. his other hand moved the strap of your cami on your other shoulder, letting it fall down your arm, pressing a kiss onto your skin. "you look s'good. can't help it. wanna taste." he muttered. "here, i'll get on the floor. just stay there." before he made his descent, you turned your head. "you're the one who told me his left knee's been giving him problems these last few days. has that suddenly disappeared?" he pouted. "i wanted to be sexy." you mimicked his pout, jutting your bottom lip. "midday on sunday when i'm trying to make us sandwiches out of more than tuna and leftover kimchi?" you quip. he leaned closer, rivaling your faux pout. "mhm," he closed the gap, kissing your cheek. "should've done it this morning when i had the chance. got too shy." you scoffed. "don't make me laugh," you said. "you're the same person who—what was it, again? the second?" you thought aloud; the memory clear in your head as confirmation. "oh, right. yeah—when you were called into the office the second time dispatch got those photos of us, and you told your boss you'd write a song about our 'tender love' to drive up album sales, since that's what he always talked about." jiyong shrugged his shoulders. "i gave him an in. but i am shy." "you can be. sometimes." "all the time." "sometimes." "all the time."
you adore his facial hair to the point of contemplating hiding his shaving kit. his hiatus, as it riddled him with questions of who he is and where he stands in the world, had its own unexpected pockets of unbridled humanity not tainted by the unforgiving eye of societal pressures. it showed in how jiyong texted you whilst you were at work when it became him being the one waiting for his spouse to come home—photos of the cats, what he made for lunch and planned on either making or ordering for dinner, and that he was going an episode back on the series you two were watching together because he didn't remember how a certain plot point progressed. this was especially prevalent during his military service: Don't worry, I'll remember where we left off
on those days he had his scruff—lining his upper lip and peppering his chin—you were unabashed. sure, in the first year or two when you started dating, it was shy glances and hiding your disappointment when he showed up to your apartment freshly-shaven before a comeback. jiyong may have been young, but he wasn't clueless. it was hard not to put the pieces together whenever it was always "one more kiss" when he left for the night, seeing your eyes flutter to his mouth before leaning in again; your back already arched when he trailed kisses down your inner thighs before eating you out, muffling your own moans behind your palm from how good his scruff felt against your skin. this was certainly the tipping point. you never forgot what his "let me hear you" sounded like—slightly demanding, but all the more knowing. it made you moan louder, unabashedly stuffing his face into your cunt with his tongue's every ministration.
the floodgates had opened with you knowing he knew; fucking him as he tried to fuck you from behind, embattling for power. jiyong tried to keep his composure—it was the hottest thing he's ever fucking seen—keeping his grip on your hips, grunting in the midst of your moans. it was the clapping of skin and watching your globes recoil after hitting his pelvis repeatedly that made him surrender his grip to the headboard to keep his balance. and your breathy fucking "jiyongie—j-jiyongie!" bottom lip caught between your teeth, eyebrows curled upward; elbows and knees set ablaze, stomach rubbing uncomfortably against the duvet, but it felt too good to stop. "f-feel so fucking good!" you cried, eyes rolling back hearing his whimper. "fuck me back. fuck me back—n-need it, baby. need it s'bad." jiyong slowly pulled out, leaving only his tip in, hearing you wince longingly at the loss of him filling you up. the condom was creamy and visibly wet. he moaned when he saw his cock twitch inside of you. "all—all this—hngh! f-fuck!" he gradually pushed back in, feeling your gummy walls welcome him like never before. "a-all this b-because of some facial hair, baby? yeah?" "y-yes!" you gasped, eyes squeezing shut when his hips showed no mercy. jiyong ate his own words when he came over a different night, telling you he was going to shave tomorrow, thinking he would be able to handle whatever came his way with a smug grin. he looked ghostly an hour later—spread eagle on your bed, hands lifeless on either side of your ass, only mustering enough strength to kiss you back to break it with his own pathetic whimper, begging for more.
now its sweet hums of satisfaction feeling his scruff when he gives you a kiss before work, tracing it with your fingers as he lulls himself to sleep, or admiring how beautiful he looks. don't get it twisted—those desires never went away. jiyong leads you to his lips with his tongue the nights he comes home from traveling abroad, kissing you in just the way you like, but also the way he knows you feel his four-day-old scruff against your skin. it earns him the chill of your engagement ring and wedding band on the back of his neck, reconnecting the kiss sensually but with a hint of hunger, tilting your head to deepen it. you broke the kiss to catch your breath, forehead landing on his as the water sloshed around you in the tub, his fingers fucking you underneath the rose-scented suds. "a little gentler, jiyongie." "m'sorry," he mumbled. "its okay—" "—just missed my love so much, is all." "missed you t-too." his lips cast a kiss on your shoulder before settling his forehead there, hearing your more satisfied breath when he altered his pace.
or a few days later, when he was trying so hard to watch the confession between the two leads of a series he's been waiting eighteen episodes to see with you, but just couldn't stop himself from shoving his dick deeper into your mouth. there you were, back of your head facing the television, laying comfortably on your side with your feet curled up on the bed, listening to the dialogue whilst sucking your husband's dick. you did it with bliss—like second nature, only opening your eyes to catch your breath and pump his hard cock coated with a mixture of his slick and your spit. he watched you with deeply furrowed eyebrows and his bottom lip begging for mercy—contrasting wildly with how casually he propped his head up with his elbow on his pillow. "f-fuck—a-agh!" he mewled, eyes squeezing shut as you did what he loved most, and may or may not have percolated at the back of his mind when he gifted you a lady dior bag for your birthday that year—sucking hard on his tip, then slowly letting go. the sound your cheeks made when un-hollowing was diabolical. twenty-five year old jiyong would want to somehow sneak that into a b-side, distorting the sound enough to pass it as part of the beat drop or something—anything; seamless to the listener, sinful to him. the idea still stood all these years later, but perhaps he would stick to just keeping it in the lyrics . . .
"hngh! oh my fucking—" jiyong's hand slipped into your hair without thinking, at your complete helm as he watched you take more than half of him into your mouth, sucking hard, before bobbing up and down normally. his voice was a noticeable octave higher—"like that, like that—k-keep—keep going!" "shut up," you muttered. you readjusted yourself on your elbow, feeling your neck begin to strain, his hand falling lifeless onto the bed. you let go of his dick, wiping the drool from the corner of your mouth with the back of your hand, noticing how his cock barely moved from how hard it was. you started pumping him again, hearing him suck a breath through his teeth. "can't hear the tv. turn up the volume." "o-okay, honey—" jiyong gasped when he returned to your mouth. "okay—f-fuck! oh, fuck—okay!" he reached with his non-dominant hand to the nightside table, aimlessly grabbing for the remote, knocking it to the floor in the process. the small crash made you nearly choke on his dick, popping off quickly in attempts to stifle your laughter behind your hand. "s'fine—s'fine. i got it—" he tried to reach down, but to no avail. "get back here," you beckoned, tugging at his shirt. "you've waited long enough."
this goes without saying, but you have everything you could ever need. from the moment he gave you his black card after a year of dating to use on anything you want, spending five minutes after that ensuring you that he was in the right state of mind ("why're you giving this to me? you barely know me." "what? you and i both know i know you enough to trust you.") to calling you that same week to tell you its okay to use it after seeing only two charges for coffee a few days apart ("i want to take care of you. you're the only one for me, you know that?" "you're crazy." "well, for you." "i set myself up for that one, didn't i?") to feeling utmost satisfaction seeing charges for household maintenance or paying for a movie night with your friends ("it felt rebellious to spend twenty dollars per ticket for five people with someone else's money." "i think you're the funniest person i know.")
you weren't exactly a public figure—jiyong made sure of that as much as he possibly could, as it was your wish—but that didn't mean you were completely or utterly unrecognizable. photos of existed out there of the two of you, either floated around by dispatch, or when your thank-you-for-attending cards containing your official wedding portrait leaked to the press—both with years in-between them. you went to concerts when you felt comfortable enough or could. he never pressured you to do something you didn't want to, but if he really wanted you to come (which was more often than not, if not all the time,) he'd find his ways: "there's going to be a fun rendition of crooked, and my hair will be styled the way you like." "jiyong, i already took my pto. i'm coming." "i love you so much."
in the years of his hiatus, there were several months that went by where everything felt fine, so you took public transit. it wasn't much or often, per se, only when jiyong felt too under the weather to drive you ("head down to the lot. i'll get the keys, baby." "you look ghostly. i'll leave ginger tea brewing on the stove before i leave."), wasn't home, or when he woke up feeling a little off, opting to stay in bed for a little while longer after giving you a tender kiss goodbye. if you looked out the window long enough during that fifteen minute commute, you suddenly felt like the twenty-one year old you once were that wasn't able to be on time for anything, let alone for classes. there were some days you would see the knowing glances from other passengers, or double takes a fool wouldn't notice. to your fortune, they either didn't say anything, or you sped to the escalator before they could.
one evening after work, however, you weren't headed home but out to dinner with a friend. several stops before your usual terminal, cutting down the usual fifteen minute ride to four—remember that. you rushed into the crowded train car before the doors closed, holding onto a nearby pole a small group of passengers around you gripped, fixing your hair that was messily tousled by the wind and securing your purse over your shoulder. in the midst of that, you caught sight of a prototype peaceminusone daisy pin, having forgotten you clipped it onto your blazer weeks ago after jiyong showed you the new collaboration he was working on. it was a moment that lasted mere seconds, the pin covered up by your purse strap after adjusting your posture, but it was enough for someone to see and make the connection after recognizing you. you hadn't realized someone was tailing you until you were outside of the restaurant. jiyong didn't let you go on public transit again for over a year, hiring an on-call chauffeur that same week.
private as you were, and as much the universe tested the both of you—you and jiyong had ways of finding humor amidst the turmoil. he's culturally ordained the king of kpop, yes, but also is equally deserving of the title of being-subtle-but-not-silent—exhibit a being the year when he showed up to paris fashion week with a strategically placed dark maroon-hued kiss mark in the divot of his collarbone, purposefully poking out of the collar of the chanel piece he was wearing. you did it in a rush in the bathroom of his hotel suite as he was running late; the idea coming to the both of you when you put the finishing touches on his outfit—a long-standing tradition usually administered through dusting something off his clothing, adjusting an accessory, or in this case, applying one. netizens ate each other alive—some saying it was what it clearly was, despite the angle of the photos and his clothing hiding a lot but not all, and others convincing themselves it was a birthmark not seen before that day, or a new tattoo. exhibit b being when you were spotted on a "rare public outing" (dispatch's words, not yours; you're no stranger to grocery runs) wearing a very obviously bootlegged g-dragon shirt—his face pixelated and off-center in the front, name separated by several spaces as opposed to a hyphen in the back; a gag gift from a friend a few christmases ago. he thought it was hilarious, sending you the photos himself: You look hot. The guy on your shirt not so much :)
it was a lovely surprise to see you in the crowd when bigbang returned to the stage at mama, stood in a closed-off section of the seating with members of his staff. the lip readers of the internet metaphorically rode off into the sunset after revealing to the world that you, indeed, said gleefully to his manager that you've known for years: "he looks so fucking good, oh my god!" and "i'm glad he went with that necklace!" whilst pointing at the stage—all before dancing and shouting the words back to him like it was your last night alive, of course. another staff member took a video and sent it to the group chat for him to watch in bed whilst you did your skincare in the en suite, tucked into his side, burying his face into his pillow as his face grew warmer.
to this day, he becomes so unexpectedly shy. that same night, for example, you had to use both hands to tug his shoulder to get him to look at you. even then, he still hid his face in his pillow, not having the gall to look at you or wipe that stupid smile off his face. your kisses to his warming cheek didn't help him, let alone your usual line: "you've made me see stars. now you don't want to see me?" you said by his ear, hand rubbing up his back tenderly, giggling upon hearing his muffled groan. "don't say that," he elongated the last syllable, arm slinging over your waist, fingers grazing the top of your ass. "you know i can't bear it." "mhm," you hummed, voice sounding akin to honey. "at least give me a goodnight kiss. i worked so hard cheering for you tonight, you know?" you smiled, hand now coming up to brush his hair back, ushering him to you. jiyong lifted his head, bringing his lips to yours. your hand held his cheek, kissing him back, lips separating slowly. "i love you." you whispered. "i love you more."
or when you two make lunch together, him washing and cutting the vegetables whilst you looked for the pan needed to sauté for the quick dish you decided to make that afternoon. you placed the pan on the stove, turning the correlating knob to ignite the fire underneath, drizzling it with olive oil whilst it began to heat up; an anecdote from work commentating everything. "thought i heard something about lay-offs. turns out, it was just that asshole co-worker that got laid over the weekend." jiyong's eyebrows raised, amused. "you heard that on your lunch break?" you gave him a look that deepened his upside down grin, shaking your head. "the shit i hear, my love," you tutted. "i'm surprised i'm not stuck in a state of perpetual grievance." he let out a laugh, his eyes kissing at the end. "you can be so funny, you know?" "can be?" you quipped, unable to hide your grin. "i thought it was the funniest person you knew, hm?" you tugged at this shirt, bringing his cheek to your lips.
your hand found his lower back, rubbing sweetly. "have you finished halving the tomatoes? i think the rice should be done by now." you thought aloud, peering over to the opposite end of the counter, seeing the steam pour out of the cooker. "mhm. almost." he murmured, feeling his neck and face warm. you turned to look at him, seeing the all-too-familiar avoidant gaze and awkwardly readjusting of his posture, topped off with a sharp inhale through his nostrils. you smiled knowingly, wrapping your arms around his waist, looking up at him. "did i blink and suddenly twenty-four year old jiyong showed up?" "stop it." he murmured, prolonging that last syllable. "you were so cute back then—" "—am i not cute now?" "hush. let me say my case." his face scrunched up with his smile, landing his forehead against yours. "we didn't know bullshit about anything. you were so keen to please. in more ways that one." he buried his face in your neck, making you laugh, skin hot against yours as your hands traveled up his back. "you're going to kill me." he muttered. "you know," you said to him. "there's not a boring day with you."
arguments aren't non-existent. when they occurred, you both knew each other well enough to take whatever course of action necessary: talking it out, or if things still felt too hot, taking a breather. you trusted each other to know things would mend, no matter if it was immediate or after some hours of silence. the only exception was if one happened before he had to travel for work—he squashed that shit like a bug. he learned that lesson the hard way in his mid-twenties, thinking he could hold out and carry a grudge to prove a point over some petty argument, only to fly home during the first two-day break on tour, knocking on your door when he knew you were home from work. jiyong couldn't live with it, being hundreds if not thousands of miles away from you, knowing something was pestering your mind, or hurt was ruminating somewhere inside you. no relationship is perfect, but he would be damned if he didn't at least try—especially through the ruckus you've endured from being with someone as famous as him. to jiyong, its the least he could do. he feels fortunate the universe led him to a spouse who wants to handle things with care as much as he does—to move mutually and maturely.
when he misses you, its palpable. whether it be when you leave the passenger's seat after he drops you off at work, or when you can't come with him to new york fashion week, he feels it. as do you. its never nice to wake up to an empty house, or an unfamiliar hotel room, but you make due. texts suffice as much as it can if you can't facetime, making you grin to yourself at your desk: Do you like it? he sent over a mirror selfie and staff-taken photos of him in a chanel ensemble he wore to a runway show in what was his afternoon and your early morning, hearting the one where he looked a little caught off guard. I do! Your hair color clashes with the outfit, though you typed back, stifling your laughter at his response ten minutes later: I'm not coming home. I'm laughing too much at my desk you're going to get me in trouble, you responded, only to have to put your hand over your mouth and muffle yourself. Stop laughing at my misery
jiyong texted you throughout the night for you to read in the morning: photos of his food, Here's the beer I paid way too much for, asking about the cats, and selfies of him in any state: one eye open with the other closed as his makeup artist does his eyeshadow; him pretending to smoke his lighter; one where nothing but his eyes and forehead are visible with the car window down halfway, a glimpse of the empire state building behind him with the accompanying Do you know where I am right now; I think we should have gotten married here; to the most recent I miss you a lot my baby. Call me when you wake up sent an hour ago. it was early morning for you and early evening for jiyong—you swiped right on his last message: Good morning from my side of the world; Are you at your hotel? Make sure you're outside in about 10 min. I'm going to have breakfast on the balcony, we can look at the same sky together
jiyong was out to dinner with his staff, excusing himself from the table when your texts came through. he stepped outside, your phone vibrating after you took your first bite of toast. he felt his sinuses loosen, his eyes misty at the sound of your voice on the other end of the line. it hadn't even been twelve hours since he last heard you, but he got worked up nonetheless: "hello? jiyong, can you hear me?" "yeah, honey. i can hear you," he nodded, blinking hard. "i have—i have the wifi. i'm outside. out to dinner." he swallowed. "what does the sky look like for you? its getting dark here. central park is across the street, and i think i see the moon over one of the trees." "hmm," you thought aloud, leaning to your left. "its early here. the sun hasn't come over the building yet. but the sky is clear. its nice today." "yeah?" he smiled, his vision blurry. "thats—thats good. i'm glad, honey." he nodded, looking down at the sidewalk pavement. "listen, uh . . . you need to stop being randomly poetic over text." "randomly poetic?" "like—like what you said about looking at the same sky, or something." his mind was scrambled. you heard him sniffle. "it hit me—it hit me a little hard."
"oh," your heart melted. "i'm . . . sorry?" you heard him laugh on the other side of the line, hiding your face behind your hand from no one. "its okay, honey. its okay." he assured with a stupidly big smile, despite you not being able to see. "i guess what i'm trying to say is, i don't know how i got so lucky." he shook his head, shrugging his shoulders. "and my plane can't come fast enough, you know?" "i know." you nodded, looking down at the floor, corner of your lip caught between your teeth whilst your eyes watered. "you can't make me cry not even an hour after i wake up. you should pay a fine. or something." he let out a colorful laugh, not paying mind to the stares he got from passerbys. "thats fair." he said. "i have to finish breakfast and plate the cats' food. the car'll be coming in ten minutes." "you need to quit that damn job and spend all your time with me. i've been telling you for years now, baby."
you smirked to yourself, taking a bite of your toast. "listen, you keep crying over me like this," you said after taking a sip of water. "then maybe becoming a trophy wife is written in my fate." you joked, hearing him laugh. "i love you!" he exclaimed, smile evident in his voice. "i love you so fucking much, holy shit." "if you're still up by then, i'll call you during my lunch break." "oh, i'll be up. don't worry." he shook his head in reassurance, free hand on his hip. "i'll stay up for you. let me know when you get to work, okay? i love you." "i love you tenderly."
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Kwon Jiyong x deceased!reader
a/n: i found this in my drafts, I've been trying my hand at horror and fantasy because horror is what inspires me most. I'm also Pagan and big into witchcraft and magick. I also love the movie Talk To Me. Lol so all around, I'm just trying something new. Idk if I'll do part two or not. But let me know what you think? If it's not your cup of tea, just keep scrolling lol
warnings: angst, drinking, fatherhood, widowed partner, supernatural, rough draft, probably poorly edited because I'm drunk so excuse the mistakes
wc: 2.2k+
“Daddy?”
Jiyong’s head snapped up, his red-rimmed eyes meeting the small, fragile figure in the doorway. Parker stood there, clutching his worn blanket in one hand and a mess of printer paper and a framed photo in the other. The soft glow of the hallway light cast a halo around Parker’s messy hair, making him look even smaller, even more innocent in that moment.
“Hey, buddy,” Jiyong croaked, his voice hoarse from crying. He quickly wiped at his face with his sleeves, but the evidence was still there—the tear tracks glistening on his cheeks, his long hair disheveled and hanging in his face. “What’s up? Did you have a bad dream?”
But Parker didn’t move. He stayed planted in the doorway, thumb in his mouth, his big eyes studying his father’s broken expression. At just four years old, he was sharper than most gave him credit for. He saw the sadness that lingered like a heavy fog around his father, especially today.
“Do you miss Mommy?” Parker asked softly, his voice barely above a whisper.
Jiyong’s heart clenched painfully in his chest. His head dipped, but a small, bittersweet smile tugged at his lips at the sound of his son’s voice—so innocent, so full of love.
“Yeah, buddy,” he murmured. “I do. I miss her a lot.”
There was a brief pause before Parker shuffled forward, his little feet making soft sounds against the wooden floor. “Want me to tell you a story ‘bout her?”
Jiyong’s throat tightened. Normally, it was Parker who begged for stories about Mommy before bed, eager to hear his father’s colorful tales of her as a strong princess who could conquer any monster. But today was different. Today was their anniversary—the second one without her—and Jiyong felt like he was drowning in the weight of her absence.
But Parker, sweet Parker, had noticed. And he had taken it upon himself to try and mend his daddy’s heart, one story at a time.
“Yeah,” Jiyong whispered, his voice trembling. “I’d love that. Come here, buddy.”
Parker climbed onto the bed with his tiny legs, settling himself on the side where she used to sleep. He handed Jiyong the photo, his little hands careful with the frame. It was the picture Jiyong had taken when she was pregnant—her long hair cascading over her shoulders, that lavender dress flowing around her as she stood in a field of wildflowers, cradling her swollen belly with a radiant smile. She had looked like a dream.
A single tear slipped down Jiyong’s cheek as he stared at the photo, his thumb tracing the outline of her face.
“I wrote a story about Mommy,” Parker announced proudly, pulling out a handful of crumpled papers covered in colorful scribbles and stick figures.
Jiyong smiled through his tears, setting the photo gently on the nightstand. “Lay down, Daddy,” Parker instructed, patting his chest with tiny hands. “So I can read it to you.”
Obliging, Jiyong leaned back against the pillows, his heart swelling with a mixture of love and sorrow.
“Okay, I’m ready,” he whispered.
“First, this is us!” Parker exclaimed, holding up a drawing with three stick figures. One was tall with long hair labeled “Mommy,” another a bit shorter with bright orange scribbles for hair—“Daddy”—and in between them stood the smallest figure with “Parker” scrawled above it in shaky letters.
Jiyong chuckled softly. “Wow, Mommy’s so tall!”
“She has to be tall so she can fight all the monsters,” Parker explained matter-of-factly, already flipping to the next picture.
He nestled closer to Jiyong’s side, the warmth of his small body a comforting presence against the cold emptiness in Jiyong’s chest.
“This is Mommy saving us from a big, scary T-rex!” Parker declared, showing a picture of a giant, lopsided dinosaur towering over their stick figure family.
Jiyong widened his eyes in mock horror. “A T-rex?! How did she save us?!”
Parker jumped up, stretching his arms as wide as they could go. “She had a big sword! Like this big!”
Jiyong laughed, the sound raw but genuine. “Wow, that’s a huge sword!”
Parker nodded vigorously, plopping back down beside him. “And this one is Mommy fighting a hundred spiders!”
Jiyong shivered dramatically, clutching Parker close. “Oh no! That’s so scary! Did she win?”
“Yeah!” Parker grinned. “Mommy stomped on them all! She’s super brave!”
“She really is,” Jiyong whispered, pressing a soft kiss to the top of Parker’s head.
Parker continued flipping through his drawings, each one more imaginative than the last—Mommy building the tallest tower, Mommy making the biggest sandwich in the world. Jiyong listened to every word, his heart both aching and swelling with pride.
Finally, Parker held up the last drawing. “And this one… this one’s special.”
Jiyong sat up slightly, peering at the paper. In the bottom corner were two stick figures—one with orange hair and one smaller, labeled “Daddy” and “Parker.” Beside them was a stick figure cat, “Princess Zoa,” lounging lazily. But in the top corner of the page, drawn on a fluffy cloud next to a bright yellow sun, was another figure—“Mommy,” looking down at them with a smile.
“That’s Mommy in Heaven,” Parker said quietly. “She watches over us from there.”
Jiyong couldn’t hold it back anymore. A sob escaped his lips, and he pressed the heels of his hands into his eyes, trying to muffle the sound.
Parker’s little hands tugged gently at his father’s wrists, his brow furrowed with concern. “What’s wrong, Daddy? Didn’t you like my story?”
Jiyong forced himself to breathe, lowering his hands to meet his son’s worried gaze. He cupped Parker’s face gently, his thumbs brushing away the little boy’s confused tears.
“I loved it,” Jiyong whispered, his voice thick with emotion. “I loved it so much, buddy.”
Parker studied his father’s face for a moment longer before asking softly, “Do you still miss Mommy?”
Jiyong pulled Parker into his chest, holding him as tightly as he could without hurting him. His lips pressed against the crown of Parker’s head as he whispered, “I’ll always miss her, baby. But having you here makes it a little easier.”
Parker’s small arms wrapped around his father’s neck, and for a moment, the crushing weight of grief eased just enough for Jiyong to breathe again.
“I love you, Daddy,” Parker murmured into his chest.
“I love you too, buddy,” Jiyong whispered back, closing his eyes and holding onto his son like he was his lifeline—because, in so many ways, he was.
Jiyong gently tucked Parker into your side of the bed, pulling the covers up to his tiny shoulders with a tenderness that made his heart ache. He turned on Parker’s favorite cartoon—the one with the silly talking animals that always made him giggle. The soft glow of the screen bathed the room in a warm, flickering light, but Jiyong barely noticed. He sat on the edge of the bed, brushing Parker’s hair back from his forehead, feeling the weight of the world pressing against his chest.
It only took about twenty minutes before Parker’s breathing slowed, his small frame rising and falling in a steady rhythm as soft snores filled the room. Jiyong lingered for a moment longer, his eyes tracing the curve of his son’s cheek, the gentle pout of his lips. There was so much of you in him—your eyes, your smile, even the little wrinkle between his brows when he was deep in thought. It was beautiful and unbearable all at once. Parker was the last piece of you he had left, and he clung to that with everything he had.
Carefully, he slipped out of bed, his movements slow and deliberate to avoid waking Parker. The house felt too quiet as he descended the stairs, each creak of the wood beneath his feet echoing in the emptiness. He made his way to the kitchen, his hands trembling slightly as he reached for the bottle of whiskey. The amber liquid sloshed into the glass, and he took a long, burning sip before setting it down on the table.
For a moment, he just stood there, staring at the glass, at the reflection of his hollow eyes in its surface. Then the weight of it all hit him like a freight train. His knees buckled, and he leaned over the table, his shoulders shaking with silent sobs. The grief was a living, breathing thing, wrapping around his chest, squeezing until he could hardly breathe.
With a trembling hand, he reached into his pocket and pulled out your ring—the beautiful diamond he’d spent weeks perfecting with the jewelers, wanting it to be just right for you. He remembered the way it sparkled on your finger, how you’d admire it with that radiant smile of yours, teasing him for being such a perfectionist. Now, it was cold and lifeless in his palm, a cruel reminder of everything he’d lost.
“God, I miss you...” he whispered, his voice breaking as he twirled the ring between his fingers. The silence that followed felt deafening, a void he couldn’t escape.
He downed the rest of his whiskey in one gulp, the burn doing little to numb the pain. He poured himself another, and another, each glass blurring the edges of his sorrow but never quite dulling it. Six years ago today, he’d watched you walk down the aisle in that breathtaking dress, your eyes shining with love and promise. It had been the best day of his life. Now, it felt like a lifetime ago, a memory fading at the edges.
His sobs grew louder, echoing through the empty house as he buried his face in his hands. The realization that you were gone—truly gone—hit him over and over, a relentless tide of grief that never subsided. Two years. Two fucking years since he’d lost you, and the pain still felt as fresh as the day you left.
He was a man of science, grounded in logic and facts. But you? You had always believed in magic, in the unseen, in possibilities that defied explanation. He used to laugh at your silly spells, your whispered incantations in the attic. But now? Now he’d give anything to believe. To have even a sliver of hope that he could see you again.
The memory hit him like a ton of bricks—that one relic you’d been so protective of, the little black box you’d spent hours with in the attic, speaking softly to it as if it could hear you. He’d teased you about it back then, but now, desperation clawed at his heart. Maybe you weren’t talking to yourself after all.
With a newfound urgency, he finished his drink and stumbled up to the attic. The space was cluttered with boxes, dusty and forgotten, each one a time capsule of your life together. His heart pounded in his chest as he sifted through them, tossing aside old memories in his frantic search. Finally, he found it—the little black box, tucked away in a dark corner, hidden as if protecting its secrets.
His hands shook as he picked it up, the weight of it heavier than he remembered. He didn’t have the courage to open it yet. Instead, he clutched it to his chest and raced back downstairs, pausing briefly to check on Parker. His son was still sound asleep, blissfully unaware of his father’s unraveling.
Back in the kitchen, Jiyong poured himself another whiskey, trying to steady his nerves. He placed the box on the table, staring at it like it held the key to everything he’d lost.
“God, Y/N,” he whispered into the stillness. “You better not have been fucking with me.” His voice was hoarse, thick with desperation. He’d try anything at this point.
Taking a deep breath, he carefully removed the lid. Inside sat an intricate hand, carved with strange markings that seemed to pulse under the dim light. He’d never asked how you’d come by it—back then, it had just been another one of your oddities. But now, he prayed with everything in him that it was more than that.
With trembling fingers, he lifted the object out of the box, setting it on the table before him. He read over the simple rules you’d left behind, his heart pounding louder with each word. Pushing the box aside, he grabbed his lighter and lit the candle, the flame flickering like a heartbeat in the dark.
He downed his drink in one swift motion, the fear bubbling in his stomach almost unbearable. He’d never believed in this kind of thing, but grief had a way of making even the most rational man desperate.
With a shaking hand, he reached out and wrapped his fingers around the cold, carved hand. He closed his eyes, his voice barely a whisper. “Talk to me.”
When he opened his eyes, he saw it—a faint shadow sitting across from him. His heart lurched in his chest, fear and hope warring within him. But he couldn’t stop now.
Drawing in a shaky breath, he spoke the words you’d written in your neat, familiar handwriting. “Let me in.”
In an instant, the air shifted, the room growing colder. And then… you were there. Your body, your presence, materialized from the shadows, your soft hand slipping into his. His jaw dropped, his breath hitching in his throat as he took in your familiar features, your eyes shimmering with the same love he’d missed so desperately.
A tear slid down his cheek as he took in the sight of you.
And then, in that sweet honey soaked voice he loved so much, you spoke.
“Hi, Ji.”
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𝐎𝐏𝐄𝐍 𝐇𝐄𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐒 — Choi Su-bong (Thanos)
Sypnosis: Su-bong had always known who she was. For years they had been in the same class. Yet, it's not until now that he has started feeling like this. Like he's being pulled towards her. (Or, part 1 of headcanons about classmate Thanos falling for a girl in his class).
Warnings: Parental neglect, strict parents, mentions of abuse, smoking. Reader is referred to as a girl. Probably OOC, but this is about a part of his life we don't know anything about, so i can make stuff up either way.
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A/N: Since i promised to tag you @ivonhart
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who had been in the same class as you since elementary school. Through all the years, he had the same role as class clown and often threw out jokes in the middle of class. Often getting reprimanded by teachers. Yet he was a favourite among his classmates and fellow younger students, though not really by the older ones.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who found school often to be something he disliked due to never really understanding the way teachers explained things. But he would look at students like you and your two friends who could understand everything and get in a sour mood.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who only had brief interactions with you throughout all your years in the same class but still knew you were the smartest in class.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who absolutely loathed whenever they did peer reviews in class. Usually he never wrote down any comments on his classmates works, knowing they always did a lot better than him anyway. So when he was handed a paper, he sighed heavily.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who overheard that you got his essay to review, and internally he cringed at this. Knowing what he had written and that it probably was not up to par with what such an academic student as you could write. Had anyone else gotten his essay, there would not be many notes, as most of them only verbally said if something was good or okay or even bad. But not you.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who forgot all about the essay he should be reading and the whole time kept his eyes trained on you. Watching your eyes move across his paper with a form of calmness, occasionally jotting down small comments on his paper that he wished to see immediately.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who averted his eyes from you when the teacher said to give the essay back to whoever you were reviewing. He grumbled a small "It was fine" to his friend Min-ki while handing his essay back. Just as he handed it over, though, he heard his name get called and turned only to be faced with you.
"Hey, here you go." You held out his essay for him to take, a small smile on your lips.
"Oh, thanks..." Su-Bong took the paper from your hand with a tight smile, expecting you to walk off. But you didn't.
"I liked your essay, by the way, Su-Bong. I never really knew all of that about rap. There's just a few notes, but overall, it was great."
"Thank you." He thanked not being able to withstand sitting up a little bit more from his slumped-over position. You gave a little nod and another smile before turning. Ha-eun, who stood behind you, handed yours back.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who frowned and looked through his three-page essay and the few notes you had jotted down for him. They were simple ones, only asking to explain a little further on one thing and a few small grammatical errors. Who knew getting to write an essay about something he liked would make him write a good one?
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who went home that day to his mess of a family and for once did not feel stupid after a long school day. Fixing the parts in his essay recommended by you so he could turn it in the next day to the teacher.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who was surprised when the teacher handed back the essays and patted him on the back for "stepping up". Seeing him get a score higher than he had gotten in a long time, especially in a subject that was not music.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who got stopped in the hallway by you after school as you asked him how it went with the essay. When he told how well he'd done and thanked you for the advice you'd given him, all you could do was shrug and say it was nothing. But it was something to Su-Bong.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who asked you then and there if you'd be open to helping him with schoolwork, to tutor him as his friends had said you were good at such things. And because his current one was shit. Getting a bright smile and nod as an answer made him raise his brows.
"You can?" He asked, a bit stunned.
"Of course," you nodded. "I'm more than happy to help."
"Are you free on Thursdays after school?" When he asked that, the way you smiled and your brows furrowed a little almost told him it was a stupid question. You were known to stay late and study.
"Mhm, just meet me in the classroom after school. I stay late often anyway."
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who unconsciously then began to watch you more, not in a creepy way, but when he saw you, his eyes would linger on you for a moment. If you were in the classroom with friends and he walked past, his eyes would stay on you till he could no longer see you. When he heard your voice, his head would turn in the direction it came from, trying to locate where you were.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who enjoyed being tutored by you more than his old one. Unlike them, you adjusted the way you explained subjects to him. At first he had not understood a word you said, but after a bit of readjusting in your way of explaining, he slowly got the hang of it.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, whose eyes would flicker from the paper or book you were pointing to while explaining and back to you. His eyes would stay focused on you every time you checked his progress, the way you would mouth things that he could not hear and the way you would furrow your brows in concentration.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who, despite getting to spend an hour or two extra with you every Thursday afternoon, could not find it in himself to strike up conversation outside of tutoring.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who would come to the classroom after school, having said his goodbyes to Min-ki and Dong-hyun as they left to get home, only to find you already in the classroom with your books out and earbuds in that connected to your MP3. He had no idea how you could do such long days in school.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who found himself actually improving after only three weeks of help from you, even earning himself more claps on the back from teachers. Even his parents took notice, getting to hear directly from his homeroom teacher of the change in his grades and quality of work as of late.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who never claimed to Min-ki and Dong-hyun that he had suddenly become an academic weapon when they pointed out their grades on the exam were still better than his. He had only said that "Shit’s easier to understand. It's weird." Which made his friends only shrug their shoulders because grades never really mattered anyway for Su-bong.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who had been bored out of his mind while wandering the school halls, waiting for you to come to tutor him, had become a drag after ten minutes passed. But the sound that came from the gymnasium quickly caught his attention as he moved closer and creaked the door open slightly before sneaking in behind the equipment to investigate the sound. Much to his surprise, it had been you. Playing your violin. All alone in the gymnasium.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who accidentally made some gym equipment fall as he tried to get a better look, which caused him to curse a bit loudly. Looking up from his fallen-over position with a sheepish smile as you had whipped around and faced him, letting out a sigh at the realisation it was just him.
"What the— Su-bong?" Your voice came out confused when you saw him.
He sat up and rubbed his neck. "Uhm... surprise?"
"What the hell are you doing here?"
"Didn't know you were a musician. Are you hiding a band in here too?" He dodged the question while standing himself up, watching as you put the violin down.
"That doesn't exactly answer my question."
"Well, I was waiting for you to tutor me, but you ditched me. So, technically, this is all your fault."
"I didn't ditch you," you shook your head. "I told you yesterday that I would be fifteen minutes late."
"Yeah, but you didn't tell me why." He watched as you snapped the buckles to your case shut. "Had I known, I'd have been here much sooner."
"Why?" You could not help but ask with a slight laugh. When your eyes met his with an expectant look, he averted them and tried acting nonchalant.
"Obviously to listen." He shrugged, turning away slightly before speaking again. "You're really good, by the way."
"Oh, I—thank you. But you can't just come spying on me."
"I wasn't spying. I was... appreciating. There's a difference. You're smart, so you should know that."
You chuckled at him, also not missing the flattery that he surely thought would get him out of tutoring. "You're not getting out of tutoring, you know."
"Man, seriously?”
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who was relieved that summer had come and that he would finally get a well-deserved break from school. While walking out of school with his friends, spotting you with your friends. Nodding his head at you when you shot him a smile, a way to tell you to have a good summer.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who had in the beginning hoped that his summer break would at least not include sitting at home. Yet, it did. Neither of his mother or father being able to stay home or take him anywhere during the long break. He could not even hang out with Min-ki and Dong-hyun, who were out of Seoul for the entire summer.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who spent the first week of summer break lounging on his couch, watching TV, and eating whatever junk he wanted. Only getting minimal texts from the guys who were busy spending time with their families.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who, after spending a whole week inside, decided he would go out and see if anything would inspire him. But it ended up only being him walking outside in the summer heat with earbuds in as they blasted his newly downloaded music. Rap, to be specific.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who weaved his way between people in the market, giving nasty glares towards guys younger than him who bumped his shoulder. Trying to find where that place that sold his favourite food was now again turned out to be a bigger hassle with so many people lingering around the marketplace.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who stopped in his tracks and had to backtrack a few steps with narrowed eyes and furrowed brows at spotting your familiar face among the crowd. Standing by your bicycle while paying for some groceries.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who could not help but make his way over, hands in his pockets, as he called your name and got your attention. Your face displayed surprise upon seeing him, having thought he would have been with Min-ki and Dong-hyun all summer.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who were surprised, although he did not let it show, to find out your friends Soo-min and Ha-eun were also gone for the whole summer. This has left both of you all alone and without friends to hang out with.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who asks to join in on your shopping round, claiming he has nothing better to do. Which he really didn't. Occasionally, he would poke fun at your seriousness when it came to choosing the right fruits. His joking around would only bring a small smile onto your lips as the two of you walked through the market stand by stand.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who insisted on walking with you to your neighbourhood, stealing glances at you every now and then. For some strange reason, he also felt strangely at ease with you, enjoying that you were so easy to crack a joke to. Every time, he earned either a small laugh or a small smile pulling at your lips.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who only reached the edge of your neighbourhood before you stopped him, saying that you could take it all from here. He watched you almost get onto the bike to cycle the last bit but was able to stop you before you were off.
"You know, we should hang out sometime." He said it as casually as he could, hands in his pockets while shrugging.
"Hang out?" You echoed, brows raised a bit.
"Yeah. I mean, we get along, right? And besides, neither of us really has anything to do either way. So why not keep each other company?"
"I—uh. Hmm." You did not really know what to say.
"Beats sitting inside, bored, all summer."
"I don't know, Su-bong. My parents are sort of strict about who I meet outside of school. Soo-min and Ha-eun are really the only ones they agree to."
Su-bong clicked his tongue, shaking his head. "Come on, (Name). You're smart—I'm sure you can come up with a simple lie."
"If my parents find out, I will be grounded till I'm married."
"I'm sure you can bat your lashes and come up with something to cover our asses. Or what, do you want to spend all summer alone and doing nothing?"
You sighed and thought about it before answering. "Fine. But my parents really cannot know about this."
"That's the spirit!" Su-bong nudged your arm slightly. "You got my number?"
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who walked home that day with your number in his mobile phone. Part of him began to wonder what lies you would tell your parents to be allowed to leave the house without having them hunting you down.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who later that night messaged you and asked if you would be free the next day. Only minutes later did he get an answer that you had nothing planned and a question of where to meet. Quickly, he sent back a place, a bit further from your home as he now understood you not wanting him in your neighbourhood, and a time that would at least let him sleep in.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who met up with you the next day five minutes late and could not help but poke fun at your obvious nervousness. Commenting on how you really had to relax a little, also pointing out that the only reason your parents would ever find out about this all was if you ever slipped up with whatever lies you made up.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who got surprised an hour or so into the two of you going around town, seeing how you began to loosen up. You were no longer looking around like a child hiding while eating sweets they weren't allowed. The tension in your shoulders left, and instead of just rolling your eyes at his remarks, you shot some back.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who went home after hanging out that first day, found himself having enjoyed it a lot more than he originally thought. It was different from when he hung out with Min-ki and Dong-hyun. Sure, they knew him well and had been friends with him since kindergarten, but still.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who, after three days of hanging out, asked you if the two of you could please take your bike instead of walking. Because of his insistence, you said yes, much to his delight, but that also meant he had to sit on your bike carrier. This led to some arguing as you wobbled a little in the beginning, but when you sternly told him to just sit still and shut up, Su-bong was in no way about to test you and only answered with a slight smirk, "Yes, ma'am."
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who would fill the silence between the two of you with anything rap-related. You had always known he liked rap and did it himself; he was not shy to ever announce it to the whole class. Surprisingly enough, you ended up learning a lot about the genre you had never indulged in.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who gets pulled along to your favourite bookshop one day and just trails behind you as you point out ones that you desperately wanted to read. He did not understand your love for words on pages, but he did not exactly complain because at least he had someone to spend the summer with. But he would furrow his brows questioningly when you left the bookshop without even buying a single one of the twenty-something books you had pointed out.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who realised you were not just an incredibly study-focused person, but actually someone who had never really gotten to do just whatever.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who, after a whole week of hanging out, found himself enjoying your company more than he thought he would.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who dragged you along to the best arcade in town where he spent the majority of his money insisting he could win a prize from the claw machine. Finally, you stepped in and won the prize on your first try, leaving the boy to gape at you before jokingly calling you a "witch."
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who focused on beating his own record at his favourite game while you stand off to the side, almost yelling at him to listen to your advice. When he does as you suggest and he wins, both of you high-five at the win.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who you pulled along to a part of the city where there was a whole neighbourhood with abandoned buildings filled with graffiti. The two of you find one that gives the best view of the city skyline, and from then on, when neither of you knew what to do, that was your place to go.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who did not call or message with Min-ki and Dong-hyun as much only three and a half weeks into summer break. The majority of his calls were instead to you, sometimes even calling when your parents were home.
"Come on, ditch violin practice and come keep me company. I'm dying over here." His comment made you roll your eyes, as if he could see from the other side of the phone.
"Hm, no thank you. I don't feel like being strung up by my toes today!" You shot back at him, causing him to groan.
"And here I was thinking we were making progress."
"Who is it you're talking to, (Name)?" Your mother suddenly glanced into your room as you sat on the bed.
"Just Ha-eun." You answered smoothly. The choked sounds on the other side of the phone and snickering made you want to smack him in the head.
"Oh, well, tell her I said hi!" Your mother smiled a little before retracting down the hallway.
"Dude," Su-bong lost it, laughter a bit muffled. "You didn't even hesitate. That was so smooth—look at you becoming a pro at lying!"
You sighed and rubbed your face, but the smile still pulled at your lips. "Shut up."
"No, I'm like actually impressed. Should I be worried?"
"For me to hang up? Yes."
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who found himself thinking about you more often than he liked. His mind often went to think about what he had said, your reaction to it, what you would be doing the next day, and anything that had to do with you.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who, after almost four weeks of hanging out, slung an arm over your shoulder to prepare for his proposition. Dragging out a "So..." while you gave him a side glance, awaiting whatever dumb idea he had now gotten to come out. When you told him to just tell you, he did as he was told.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who awaited your big blow-up, as you for the moment just stood and stared at him, blinking occasionally, as if he had just suggested the two of you go and steal from the local bank. Especially when all he had suggested was for you to sneak out one night. "Everything's more fun at night," he had claimed.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who, instead of getting a full-on lecture, got a question of what the two of you would even do. This made a sly grin spread on his face as it sounded like you were not completely opposed to the whole idea. Was he a bad influence on you?
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who made out an intricate plan on how you were to sneak out. Both of you came to the conclusion that the upcoming Friday night would be perfect because your parents went to bed slightly earlier. Hours before your parents would come home, you for once showed Su-bong exactly where your apartment was and painted out your window (that was on the first floor, only two meters above the ground).
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who that Friday, at your decided time, waited on the grass below your window as you opened your window and tossed down your jacket for him to catch. Once you had jumped down and stood up, he could not help but make a single comment.
"Not bad for a first escape." Su-bong said with a smirk while handing you your jacket.
"Yeah, you're such a bad influence." You shot back sarcastically, already moving towards your bike by the bike stand and unlocking it.
"I'm honoured you think so!"
You shook your head, pulling out your bike and getting ready to go. But you could not help the growing smile, having grown quite fond of the boy's antics. "Just get on, idiot."
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who had directed you to a 24-hour convenience store. He jumped off before you parked your bike off to the side and locked it. When you gave him a raised brow, he told you that he was "paying back" for all the free rides you had given him.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who followed you inside and had a hard time keeping up with your speed as you went from shelf to shelf and grabbed your favourite things. It ended up being more than he thought, but at the same time, you had been pedalling around with him on the back of your bike for four weeks, so it was really nothing.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who sat on the curb of the convenience store with you, looking at all the people going in and out and watching the star-filled sky. When a group of drunk university students walked past and two ended up toppling over each other, you and Su-bong could not keep from laughing.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who later that night, when the two of you were quietly sitting on the roof of the abandoned building, pulled out a pack of cigarettes. Taking one and placing it between his lips, out the corner of his eye he could see you looking at him. Without saying a word, he held out the pack to you, not expecting you to take one, but you did.
"Something wrong?" You asked while taking the lighter from Su-bong's hand, fingers brushing against his as he took an inhale.
"Since when do you smoke?" Smoke left his mouth as he asked that question.
"I don't do it often if that's what you think." You let out a breathy laugh, lighting the cigarette.
All you got was a dumbfounded face in response, like this was the biggest revelation in his whole life. So you explained further. "My dad smokes; I've taken some of his every now and then. He doesn't notice."
"For real?" Su-bong asked and earned a nod in response. Then it was as if he deflated a bit. "Damn. And I thought I would be a bad influence."
"Sorry to burst your bubble. My dad has a bit more influence than you."
"Wait a moment..." He sat up, exhaling the smoke in his mouth while looking at you with narrowed eyes. "Do Soo-min and Ha-eun know their angel of a friend smokes?"
"First of all, no, they don't. And second of all, angel?"
"What? It fits you, angel."
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who that night helped you back up into your room through the window, having to give you a little extra push. Once you were inside and leaned out the window to wave bye to him, he could not help but notice the rather large smile on your face.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who learnt that you were not just smiles, politeness, and intelligence in the form of a human, but you had attitude and humour. It was a huge contrast to the polite and respectful girl who would sit in class and do her work. You did not shy away from a witty comment.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who later the next week after spending the day at the arcade, casually mentioned doing something later that same night. He had fully been expecting you to say it had been a one-time thing, but instead, as you grabbed your bike, he got an "I'm in" from you.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who had not in the beginning of the summer expected to hang out with you every day, and now, also, some nights. It was almost as if he had forgotten about Dong-hyun and Min-ki.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who you would run around town with any time of the day, as long as your parents had no idea what you were doing. The adventures consisted of frequent visits to the 24-hour convenience store, urban exploration, bike rides around the closer neighbourhoods, sharing a cigarette or two, or even going around stores in town along with everyone else participating in Seoul's nightlife.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who would sit outside your violin lessons in the summer and listen to you replaying the same passage over and over till it would be perfect. He had no idea why the old woman who was your teacher had to be so loud about your mistakes, like screaming about it would help you in any way. It made him pull a face of disdain for the woman he had never met.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who would sometimes sneak inside the big theatre when you had lessons just to hide behind the chairs to listen to you better. The few times you had caught him out of the corner of your eye, he would give you a thumbs up as a silent way to say you were doing great. His goofy face and thumbs up would make you have to hold back a laugh while playing, causing your teacher to stop to ask what was so funny.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who you would laugh with after your lesson about the old woman's overdramatic reaction to a single smile. This would then lead to you complaining about the woman as Su-bong sat at the back of your bike and made comments that furthered your laughter.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who for some reason, after that first successful sneak out, began calling you angel. It would often leave you rolling your eyes at him, telling him to quit it, but the heat rising to your cheeks said otherwise. Su-bong could not understand the issue, just shrugging and enjoying the reactions out of you while continuing to call you angel. Instead of your name, angel was what he called you.
"Oi, angel! Over here!"
"Yo, slow down! The hell? Are you trying to ditch me, angel?"
"Where you at? You're still at home? Hurry up, angel, I'm bored as hell out here!"
"What? You want me to start calling you '(Name)' like some stranger? No way, angel."
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who found your reactions priceless, either the roll of your eyes with a small smile or a swift smack to the back of his head. No matter what, he loved them all. Because at least you were paying attention to him in some way.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who you noticed had almost no sense of personal space. It was nothing weird; it was just as though you, after only a few weeks, had reached the same level of friendship he had with Dong-hyun and Min-ki. There would be an arm around your shoulder at random times when walking, when you played an arcade game he would be looming right by your shoulder while poking you whenever you were close to winning, his hands would land on your shoulders whenever you agreed to yet another late-night hangout, and he would find himself grabbing the back of your shirt when the two of you navigated through crowds.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who sometimes in crowds just had his brain go blank, which made you tell him to just hold onto your bag's shoulder strap. It had once or twice happened that he just walked into a pole in the middle of the street, so you were just being cautious.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who still watched you closely, whenever he said something, was awaiting a reaction from you.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who one day suggested you both spend the day at his house. When you walked inside, you could not help but let your eyes go wide at the scale of everything; it was so much bigger than your family's apartment. They even had those fancy fridges with ice and water dispensers. The Choi family was truly rich.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who shrugged about his home, because for him it was a cold and boring one. There was no life, no baby photos of him or old photos of his parents, just two pictures of him and his parents.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who let you roam about his room and find whatever you wanted to entertain yourself, and in your case that had been his Nintendo. He was seated by his computer, downloading music onto his newest MP3. You had found yourself comfy at the foot of his bed while you played the game that had been in his Nintendo.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who immediately sat up from his relaxed position at the slam of the front door. You jumped at the loud sound, not used to such things. Glancing over at the boy, he was already on his feet, cursing under his breath.
"Fuck," Su-bong muttered as he heard the clattering of keys against wood. "My dad's home. Fuck. Come on, angel."
He ushered you to get up, and you did so, not even arguing about the nickname. "What? What's going on?"
At first he did not answer and only grabbed your wrist lightly, cursing under his breath while trying to gently guide you towards his closet. When you put a hand on top of his on your wrist was when he turned to you, meeting your eyes. "Su-bong."
He stared at you for a second, hearing the steps that seemed to move towards the stairs. Su-bong then sighed.
"My dad is not like your parents. He doesn't give a single shit about boundaries. If he sees you here, even if he doesn’t know you, he'll start talking shit to you and about you—" He cut himself off with a sigh, hearing the footsteps moving up the stairs. "Look, you don't need to experience him. Just hide—please."
Without another word, you just nodded. Su-bong quickly opened his closet for you to get inside before closing it. With ease he moved and dropped down onto his bed, just as the footsteps up the stairs moved towards his room. He grabbed the Nintendo on his bed and began fiddling with it.
No knock or form of signal that his father was going to come inside was given, the door only opening and revealing him. Su-bong glanced up at him before speaking. "You're home early,"
"And you're still wasting your time here." His father spoke with a grunt. “Did you do anything besides sit here like a bum all day?”
Su-bong stared at his dad for a minute before looking down at the Nintendo in his hands, shaking his head. “Nope. Pretty much perfected the art of breathing, though.”
“You know what, forget it.” His dad let out a sharp breath, waving his hand while pushing the door to Su-bong's room closed again.
The boy sat for a moment, listening intently to the sound of footsteps descending downstairs once again. Letting out a sigh, he turned towards the closet. “Coast's clear, angel.”
Cracking the closet door open and easily slipping out, your eyes flickered towards the door before moving back to Su-bong on the bed. “Are you okay?”
“Yeah,” He nodded, eyes moving all over the place until he looked at her and stood up. “Come on, let's go out instead.”
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who had expected you to ask so many more questions after that day, but instead it was as though you had a silent understanding for his situation.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who one late night suddenly placed his hands on your waist while you were pedalling towards the abandoned buildings on the outskirts of Seoul. The sudden feeling made only your eyes glance down, as to not alert the boy behind you in any way. After a moment, you looked up as you shrugged it all off and let his hands stay there. It is a better way to keep himself stable and make your work easier either way.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who had only felt how you tensed up a bit at the sudden contact, but as quickly as it had happened, you relaxed and focused back on the directions. He could not help the growing smirk on his face. If you had seen it, you would have asked what was funny or even smacked the back of his head for being "weird." But you could not see it.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who always knew you had a small digital camera with you wherever you went. Upon seeing something you deemed beautiful, you would click a photo of it. As of late, you had taken quite a few photos with your camera and sometimes made Su-bong wonder if there was something you did not label as beautiful.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who once stole your camera from where it was lying on the ground and turned it so the lens was turned towards him and snapped about seven or eight photos of himself. Swiftly, he then put the camera down as if it had always lain there untouched. You did not end up finding out until three days later when you went to print out some photos for your wall. You had to cover your mouth to not attract attention in the small store as you looked at the photos, also a bit surprised he got himself somewhat in frame. Su-bong did hear from you later that day about it, but he did not know you had actually not been able to resist printing three of them.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who had never been in your family's apartment during the whole summer. As you put it, your neighbours, an elderly couple who had known you and your parents for many years, would more than likely tell your parents that a boy had been with you. But he did not blame you; this whole hanging-out idea was his to begin with.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who one night found himself wandering around your neighbourhood alone, escaping the hellhole of home his parents made it when they both were home at once. Glancing down the familiar road, he pulled out his phone, starting to type a quick message while walking down it. Once he spotted the window he was looking for, he saw a lamp had to be on even if the light curtains were drawn. With that, he sent the message. "Look outside."
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who only seconds later watched as the curtains were opened and you looked out your window. A minute later your window was open, and you looked down at him.
"What the hell are you doing here? It's past midnight!" You whispered harshly down to the boy. He could not keep from smirking.
"I missed you, angel. Can I come up?"
You shook your head but leaned out a little further in the window, gently clapping your hands as a signal for him to throw up his backpack. Su-bong did so, and you caught it with ease, pulling it through the window and placing it on your floor. "You're insane."
When you pulled back into your room, swiftly moving to lock your door, it did not take more than two minutes before Su-bong's head peeked inside your window. You walked over, holding out a hand to help him inside with as little noise as possible.
Climbing in through your window, he took a quick glance around your room. It was small but in a cosy way. Quietly he stepped down into your room, stumbling a little, from the window, and felt you loosen your grip on his hand, so he let go.
"You're lucky my parents are sleeping. They will kill me if they hear you." You said in a low voice while closing the window and drawing your curtains again.
"Relax. I'm like a ninja." Su-bong joked, but the usual edge to it was missing.
"You're a walking disaster." You turned around and faced him. "Seriously though, Su-bong, what are you doing here?"
There was nothing accusatory in your tone, so he shrugged while looking around, eyeing the music sheet on your desk. He then shrugged before answering. "Just didn't feel like being home. Can I stay?"
"I—..." You cut yourself off, your face turning with concern. "Are you okay?"
"Yeah. I'll just hang out here; you can do whatever you were doing."
You just stared at him.
"I'll be quiet. Promise."
A small smile pulled on your lips as you watched him look over the books on your bookshelf. "Sure. But if my parents hear you, I'll tell them you broke in.”
"Fair game, angel." Su-bong nodded and gave a light chuckle at your comment; his teasing smirk then returned. "So, this is where the magic happens.
"Oh, shut up!"
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who made himself comfortable on your bed with his Nintendo and MP3 player as you continued to look over some things for your next violin lesson.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who in a quiet voice made a comment about Soo-min and Ha-eun really having a whole wall that was almost explicitly containing photos of them and you. For the fun of it, he teasingly asked what he needed to do to end up on that wall. In response, all he got from you was "To stop annoying me." That would be impossible.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who you sternly told he should not sleep on the floor, but that he also had to keep to his own side of the bed if he did not want to get kicked out. Little did either of you know that both of you experienced an increase in heartbeats.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who a few days later repaid you for risking getting caught and allowing him to stay over with the typical convenience store snacks you liked. But you seemingly made no big deal out of it all.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who noticed you no longer just took photos of the landscape but had caught you snapping a few of him too. At times he would grab it from you and insist on taking one together, to which you did not say no. While these photos could not make their way on your wall without your parents questioning it, you still printed them and kept them in your desk. They laid with your favourite photos of you, Soo-min, and Ha-eun.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who noticed that you no longer would have a reaction whenever he called you angel. You went from telling him to stop it to not even blinking at the use of the nickname. At times, though, you would smile a little at the use of it, which Su-bong could not help but notice.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who was completely and utterly baffled to learn that you had never really listened to rap before, even if you would let him ramble on about it as if you understood. When you admitted this to him, he went wide-eyed, yelling out a loud "What?" while staring at you. This led to a long interrogation by Su-bong to figure out how you had never listened to the genre.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who made it his own mission to indoctrinate you into rap. It began with playing music from his MP3 player, watching you like a hawk for any sign that you liked the songs. When he would see your head moving the slightest to the beats, slowly bobbing your head along, he would nudge your shoulder while saying that you were finally listening to "real" music.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who started to, without your knowledge, download rap on a new MP3 player he'd bought. It was songs he considered the standard, basic but still good songs. All so you could somehow get into the genre even more on your own. When he was done for the night, he sat back and answered a message from Min-ki, only to then completely question his actions.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who felt like he was going through an existential crisis when it finally hit him that all he had been doing as of late was not something he'd even do for Min-ki or Dong-hyun. It all hit him like bricks being thrown in his face.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who now could explain why he felt like he gained something from hearing you laugh at his jokes. He now has his explanation as to why he wants you to listen to this music so much. He had to sit down on his bed and put his head in his hands, saying a single thing to himself, "Oh, fuck me."
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who went to sleep that night still in complete shock at this new revelation. How did he, of all people, find himself having feelings for a girl who less than a year ago he would not even know a single thing about?
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who the next day had the MP3 player in his back pocket the whole time you and he hung out. He was acting the same as always, jokes flying out left and right and endless teasing that made you simply shake your head. Whenever there was a silence that stretched for longer than a minute, he contemplated just handing you the MP3 player. He could just say it was one of his old ones and claim it was since you seemingly liked rap so much. But he put it off.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who had just jumped off your bike as you slowed down to get off when you said you and your parents were going away the last five days of summer break, which was next week.
"Angel... no." He spoke as if you had just betrayed him in the worst way possible. You could not help but crack a sheepish smile at his antics.
"It's just for five days—" You went to explain, but his mouth went wider and immediately interrupted you.
"Five days? First Min-ki, then Dong-hyun, and now you? You're all ditching me. Do you want me to go crazy and start talking to myself?" He walked closer to you, trying to stay serious, but when you began laughing lightly, he could not help but crack a smile.
He was playing around; of course he would not die without you for five days. But he had taken notice that you, unlike many others, did not find his overdramatic joking annoying but endearing.
"You already talk to yourself." You pointed out to him with a small smile.
"That's besides the point,"
"I will have my phone. We'll still be able to talk."
"Hm," Su-bong hummed, agreeing that did work. His hands slipped inside his pockets, his right hand gracing the MP3 player still in his pockets.
You shook your head, grabbing the handles of your bikes and beginning to walk the short way to your home. He quickly caught up, an arm finding its way over your shoulder. He could not help but like that you did not pull away from him, letting him hook his arm around you.
"Alright, angel. Since you're ditching me, you owe me—we hang out every day until you leave. No excuses."
"Sure." You shook your head at him. "Damn drama queen."
"Hey!"
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who later the next week, after having hung out every day without any excuses like you agreed to, still had the MP3 player in his back pocket. He found himself taking it out of his pocket when getting home every day and fiddling with it, like trying to think of when the perfect time to give it to you would be.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who the night before you were going away insisted the two of you go to the abandoned rooftop. Once there, he lit himself a cigarette as the two of you talked and joked about anything you could think about.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who raised his brows when you got a call from Soo-min as the two of you were talking. You answered without hesitation, and from how you were talking, he could tell you had not told her either about the two of you hanging out. A mischievous expression took over his face as he stepped on the cigarette.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who out of nowhere grabbed your wrist and yanked the phone towards himself so he could yell out a hello to Soo-min on the other line. You swiftly smacked him in the head with your hand as he laughed when hearing Soo-min's confused voice. You had rushed out a goodbye before turning and, while laughing, telling him it was not funny. But still, the thought of how Soo-min's face must have looked kept you both laughing for longer than it should have.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who later, when you were both walking back home, pulled out the MP3 player and handed it to you. At your confused face, he explained it had some good songs on it, just to get you started on rap. Jokingly he said you would now have something good to listen to during your almost three-hour car ride the next day.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who made up the excuse that the MP3 player was one of his old ones that he no longer used when you thanked him but said you could not take it. He turned away, hands in his pockets after so you could not see his face, all while shrugging his shoulders as if it was nothing special. You did not say that you knew he was lying; the MP3 player looked way too new. But it made your heart swell.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who the next day, for once during the whole summer, could not simply shoot you a text or even call to ask what you were up to because he already knew. You were in a car on your way to your grandparents.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who spent that first day more bored than he remembered himself being that first week of summer break. The majority of the time he spent in his room, playing games and only walking downstairs once that night when his parents were home to take up some food for himself.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who the next day went out on his own, having talked to Dong-hyun, who were going to come back the next day, late, when it was only two days until school started again. He found himself visiting all the places that you and he would go to.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who headed for the convenience store around 11 pm, the same one you and he visited, picking out some snacks and a drink for himself. When paying, the same guy that usually worked was there. The worker glanced around the aisles while scanning everything Su-bong had picked up.
"Where's that girlfriend of yours?" The worker, a twenty-something old guy, spoke suddenly and with a hint of curiosity.
Su-bong, who had his earbuds in and music from his MP3 player loudly playing in his ears, did not fully hear what the guy had said. He pulled the earbuds from his ears by the cable and furrowed his brows in confusion. "Huh?"
"The girl you're always here with." The worker cleared up, then let out a slight laugh before speaking again. "What, she finally ditched you?"
"She didn't ditch me, man. She's out of town." Su-bong spoke with a hint of annoyance, having hoped it would've been a quick in-and-out of the store.
"So, she is your girlfriend."
"Mind your own business."
"Damn, touchy." The worker smirked. "Thought you'd just say no."
Su-bong grabbed the cash from his pocket and unceremoniously slammed it onto the counter, startling the guy a little. He then snatched back his soda and snacks.
"Maybe I just don't like nosy cashiers who talk too much."
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who, once he was outside, sat himself down on the curb and popped open the bag of snacks just as his phone began buzzing. While chewing on a chip, he picked it up with furrowed brows, but when seeing your name on the small screen, he did not hesitate to answer it.
"Well, well, would you look at that—one might actually think you are missing me, angel."
There was a pause before you scoffed lightly on the other side of the phone. "Don't flatter yourself."
"Too late," he answered. "You've been gone less than two days, and now you are calling me first? I'm basically a priority at this point."
"You are so full of yourself."
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who talked with you for almost an hour that night, getting to know all you'd done while away. He liked it, sitting and listening to you explain the things you had done with your family ever since getting to your grandparents. While talking to you, he slowly began making his way home, occasionally taking a sip or two of his soda.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who spent the whole day after all on his own. But he at least figured out what to do besides being outside. The majority of it consisted of him playing games and listening to music, going out to have a cigarette once. But later that night, he not only got a call from you but also a message from Dong-hyun that he was back and wanted to meet up the next day.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who even if Dong-hyun came back and they hung out the last two days of summer break, got a few texts here and there from you, as if updating him on the strangest things you could think of. But he still appreciated that you still wanted to talk, seemingly having not grown tired of him yet.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who only shrugged and told Dong-hyun that his summer had been pretty uneventful. Su-bong vaguely told him that he kept himself busy while he and Min-ki were away. When Dong-hyun questioned this, saying that many of his calls had not been answered until late and that Min-ki had told him the same, as many of their mails had gone unannounced, all Su-bong did was shrug and repeat he had kept himself busy.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who had to withstand Dong-hyun asking him repeatedly to actually tell him what he had been up to all summer. It was like he had become a walking headache to Su-bong; whenever he thought his friend was done asking, a new try at getting information from him was tried. Of course, Su-bong would not tell Dong-hyun and Min-ki—he respected you and did not want to have them running off and telling everyone in school on the first day, especially if you didn't want that.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who actually felt a bit bothered thinking about what would happen when school started again. He heavily disliked the thought of having to act like the two of you were not friends in school, too. With your parents, he understood, and he respected it heavily. Maybe if he did not feel the way he did for you, maybe if you were only a friend to him, it would not be such a bother. But you were not just a friend. No matter how he wanted to feel.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who were hanging out with Dong-hyun and Min-ki, who had just returned, the day before school started, felt his phone vibrate a little. When he picked it up and saw you had written that you were on your way home, he could not help but smile at knowing you would be back. It did not go unnoticed by his two friends; Dong-hyun immediately accused him of having a secret girlfriend, which made Min-ki raise his eyebrows in confusion.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who went to school the next day, was immediately swept up by Dong-hyun and Min-ki, along with some of the other guys in the same class. All of them were catching up outside before even walking inside school, seeing as there was a long time till they had to actually be in class.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who was deep in conversation with four other guys from your class when he spotted your familiar face. You were smiling as you slowed down your bike to park it, along with Soo-min and Ha-eun, who went to do the same. His eyes followed you as you hooked arms with Soo-min as Ha-eun was clearly telling the two of you something.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who got nudged by one of your classmates, Woo-jin, asking if he was even listening. He turned his eyes to the group of boys staring back at him, saying he zoned out, and they all shrugged, but the conversation continued nonetheless.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who caught your eye as you walked past the group of boys. Upon seeing him again, you shot him a smile and a small wave with your free hand that had not been hooked with Soo-min. When Su-bong noticed, he gave a slight smile and nod of acknowledgement. A part of him warmed upon seeing you again.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who had to hear Dong-hyun, Min-ki, Woo-jin, and Ji-ho ask who that nod was for, as neither of them had seen your smile. Woo-jin and Ji-ho, both confused, got caught up by Min-ki and Dong-hyun about their speculation that Su-bong had spent the summer with someone.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who, once they reached their classroom, felt like he had hit the jackpot. This year he sat one row behind you, diagonally to your right, from what he saw on the seating chart drawn upon the board.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who sat down at his desk quietly at first, decided to sit and not speak with you if that was what you wanted, but his spirits were lifted when you spoke to him first. You had turned to him, mid-conversation with Hye-ran, smiling and saying hey.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who you struck up a conversation with immediately, ignoring the confused looks on Soo-min's and Ha-eun's faces. You and Su-bong had never spoken like this before the summer. Sure, they knew you had tutored him last semester, but the two of you did not talk like this. This was new. The way you leaned closer and told about what you did those five days away.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who had his conversation with you interrupted by Ha-eun, who finally asked since when you two were friends. Su-bong, who revelled in your slightly flustered expression, asked you to explain to your friends. He found it funny how when away from prying eyes, you were extremely calm, yet under the eyes of your best friends, you got flustered.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who sat back and listened as you, without much detail, explained how the two of you bumped into each other during the summer and hung out a few times. He wanted to laugh out loud—a few times was an understatement. It also amused him how you left out certain details, as if Soo-min and Ha-eun would lecture you about it. Dong-hyun and Min-ki both sat beside him and whispered about how this explained everything.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who got asked by Ha-eun and Soo-min if your parents knew the two of you had hung out, to which silence followed. The two girls had turned to you as if you had committed a crime for not telling them this.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who out of what had now become a habit, called you "angel" in front of both your and his friends. Your eyes had widened slightly while staring straight at Su-bong, who realised, but he could not help but pull an amused smile at your flustered face. The wide eyes from your friends that followed were as far as their shock could get, however, because just as they went to loudly ask their questions, the teacher entered the classroom.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who shrugged his shoulders at you when Ha-eun and Soo-min went to sit down, your eyes still on him. For the fun of it, before the teacher could speak, he whispered a quiet "Sorry, angel" to you. The people in front and behind the two of you heard, and your face heated up even more. Before turning to focus on the teacher, you shot Su-bong a pointed look, which earned a quiet laugh.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who prepared himself for you to lecture him after school, but did not expect what you did during lunch instead.
♬.ᐟ CLASSMATE SU-BONG, who barely had stood up to join Min-ki and Dong-hyun before you had stood up and grabbed his arm, effectively pulling him out of the classroom before your friends could get their hands on you. Dong-hyun and Min-ki whistled at the two of you before laughing along with some other boy in the class who had overheard. Soo-min and Ha-eun tried to catch up to the two of you but failed.
"Where are we—" He had barely any chance to process where you had dragged him off to before a hand hit him over the head. "Ow!"
"What the hell were you thinking calling me that in front of everyone? The whole class, at that!" You asked as Su-bong rubbed the back of his head. He took a glance at you before giving a slight grin to you.
"What? It's not like I said anything bad. Didn't you say you didn't care about that anymore?"
You stared at him for a moment, your face still hot from the embarrassment that had hit you when some of the boys whistled as you dragged Su-bong off. His grin made you narrow your eyes before swiftly giving him another whack.
"Ow! Calm down, woman!"
"I don't care. But you could have just let me tell Soo-min and Ha-eun properly before." You ignored his dramatics and crossed your arms. Still, your eyes softened when looking at him, but it went unnoticed by Su-bong, who started to speak.
"Well, you can’t blame me for being honest. It's not my fault you're—" Before he could get any further, he felt you gently wrap your arms over his shoulders in a quick but tight hug.
"It's good to see you again." You said softly to him, causing his heart to beat a little faster. Then, as quickly as you had hugged him, you pulled away. The boy quickly recovered.
"Five days and you miss me that much, huh?" He speaks with a teasing tone, nudging you lightly.
You rolled your eyes. "Don't push your luck."
"You know, you could have just said you missed me without hitting me first."
"Hm, that's boring, and you deserved it."
His grin softened into something more genuine. "It's good seeing you too, angel.”
— If you guys want a part 2, please tell me; I have even more ideas for this. Also, if you have an idea that I could add in that part, I'm always open to suggestions!
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