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iâm in such disbelief right now and beyond disgusted.
i really hope yâall are choosing your morals over kpop; because we do not know these men at all. i will never side with or defend a predator and a criminal, even with little to no proof. even if there is the smallest chance he may be innocent, i will always believe the victim first.
some of you, as fans of the boys for years and him in general, i know you must be feeling disappointed and betrayed. youâre not dumb for previously supporting him, as we couldnât have possibly known. but now is the time for a reality check and itâs time to wake up and take a step back. this just goes to show that we know absolutely nothing about them.
for sm to just outright put out a statement on their own before any rumors even surfaced and immediately kick him out? this has to be insanely serious and iâm terrified of what he couldâve done. the crazy thing is with everything currently happening in korea with the telegram situation, and korean women constantly being in danger in general because of the men there, iâm not at all surprised that celebrities are being exposed. sm has protected criminals before, and held onto lucas when his scandal came out as well as other artists who have been exposed for similar crimes. i canât even imagine the severity of the current situation. weâve seen what happened with the burning sun, and these men are not immune to being misogynistic, vile human beings.
members have already unfollowed him and deleted posts with him in them; his best friend of 17yrs has unfollowed him. the company taking the initiative and him getting kicked out of the group in less than a second before anything even came out, no denying the claims or even trying to defend him. that should be enough to tell you and understand how serious this actually is. i am beyond disgusted with him and this whole situation.
i sincerely hope the victim is doing okay and praying for them to heal and get the justice they deserve. and remember that your love for these celebrities should always be conditional, because we do not know them. itâs their job to put on a show and show you their public persona, but behind closed doors? we donât know what theyâre actually like. we put them on a pedestal and yet we donât know what theyâre really capable of. they are still men after all. i hope the police are taking this seriously. there needs to be consequences and these women need to be protected.
let this be a lesson to all of us. they donât know us, and we donât know them, not really, not at all.
ALWAYS choose morals over these strangers you idolize. and as women, we should be standing with the victims.
maybe not all men, but enough of them. and maybe not all men, but somehow always a man. and going forward, i will continue to support nct as a whole with the remaining members. however, keeping the situation in mind, i will be supporting from afar for a little while. if the situation escalates and other members are investigated and new information comes to light about the rest of them either knowing or possibly being involved, it would be best to step away for good. i will do my best to stay updated. but i do hope the rest of the members are doing okay, and hopefully no other members were involved; but this, just shows that they can always surprise us. you never think itâll be your fave, until it is.
letâs hope this causes a domino effect and more of these people are exposed and charged for the crimes theyâre committing.
sending love to anyone who has ever experienced sexual violence or has been targeted and been in a similar situation. it is not your fault and it never was!
love you all and my dms are always open if you need to vent. <3
âïžEDIT: also i wanna add that we need to not praise the rest of the members or any other celebrity for simply unfollowing him on social media. that is the least of anyoneâs worries.
we donât know if they were aware, we donât know if they knew and were protecting him or turning a blind eye. it could be them trying to save themselves and clear their guilty conscience. maybe they didnât know and are just as shocked as we are, we donât know that either.
we blindly trust these people and believe they have good intentions but look at where that can lead to. fans being upset is valid, yes; but remember people with money and power will do whatever it takes to sweep things under the rug and make it go away in order to save face and keep their image and reputation.
in light of the recent events and revelations of nct's taeil, I'm going to be taking a break from this account. NCT was the first group I got into when I got into kpop, and I've been a nctzen since 2018. What this man has done is extremely malicious, vile, cruel and straight up disgusting and horrifying. I hope the victim is able to get her justice and peace now, and I hope he gets the punishment for such unspeakable crimes. As an NCTzen, i am extremely disheartened as well as scared right now, so for the sake of my mental health I will be taking a short hiatus. I'm really glad I got to make wonderful friends here through this account and met people who enjoyed my writing as well :)
â” my heart's a stereo! it beats for you, so listen close.
pairing: jake x f! reader
summary: one day, you get a text from your "number neighbour." at first, of course you ignore it... but eventually boredom wins and you give in. one of the best things you ever did.
notes: they making smaus of anything nowadays... this is my procrastinating on a multitude of things including my job, applying for jobs (lol.), heeseung me versus you smau, enha Ă otl, etc etc ... but hey at least enha album is here..!!
PLS PLS PLS YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW BAD I HVE BEEN WAITING FOR AN UPDATE
DO U KNOW HOW CRUEL THIS IS???? HIATUSSING IT ESPECIALLY AFTER THAT GOD DAMN CLIFFHANGER??????????????
STOP ID DIE FOR MY BODY SEARCH FANDOM TRUST ME BY TOMORROW A NEE CHAPTER WILL BE UP ALSO THE CLIFFHANGER HAHA I felt bad myself hiatusing it at that moment but trusttt there's an update coming on that whole gang
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hihi new mootie đ I was like âïž when I saw you followed me, I know you saw my reblog on your fic because your responded, but I just wanted to say again voodoo was very good âŒïž love the imagery
it's ae right ?
hi omg!! i swear after your reblog on VD I followed and I was like "I've made a new friend đŒ" until I realised my DUMBASS didn't press the follow button T-T but thank you so much đ you're literally so sweet and I was binging through all your work and the art as well like âŒïžâŒïž crazy talented mootie acquired đŒ also yes it's ae đ„° is it alright if I call you lily or would you prefer smth else??
oh my god I'm so sorry I hiatused the series cuz I was like nah who even is reading this but you best believe I'm gonna drop the new chapter just for you
â« PLAYLIST - Moonstruck by Enhypen, Tidal Wave by Chase Atlantic, Heartbeat by Childsh Gambino, One for the Road by Arctic Monkeys
â« PAIRING - biker!lee heeseung x goodgirl!fem!reader
â« SUMMARY - "Good thing we're gonna be here all night then, aren't we princess?". A girl who wants to taste the world without inhibition. A guy who needs to filter out the gritty anger in his engine. And an agreement that can only end in a crash and a burn.
â« TAGLIST - OPEN, send an ask or comment on this post to be added!!
â« A/N - i'll be honest this teaser doesn't reveal too much about the fic itself. ALSOOOO another thing - I might MIGHT add smut in this fic ;) but only if the viewers want it ofc!! so please do comment on this to lmk if the smut is wanted or not :)
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Under a canopy of shimmering silver, the moon hung low in the sky, casting a gentle glow that transformed the world into a dreamscape of shadows and light. Thereâs only one other source of light in the whole area, which was the pulsating neon signboard of the diner. Your car wasnât in any position to mend itself and neither did you have the means. The adrenaline that had fueled your rebellious runaway was starting to wear off, leaving you more aware that you were on the edge side of town - the one that your parents had vehemently told you to stay away from all the time. But their constant nagging was what had driven you to your actions in the first place, and ditching your car and its dying battery for the warmth of the diner, you walked the short steps to the entrance, the wet pavement splashing against your boots, to push the plexiglass, sticker-adorned door to the entrance, the bell tinkling softly in your wake. Thereâs a singular waitress working the countertop, and a mop of brown hair, messy and slightly damp from the rain at the booth right next to the door. The waitress lazily shifts her eyes to you and motions for you to have a seat, the menu already placed on the tables. You seat yourself down to the second booth, unfortunately having to face the man in the booth - and dreading it immediately as you do. With the emblem glinting with the metal zippers of the leather jacket, long fingers curled around the coffee mug decorated with rings, and piercing hooded eyes not even sparing you a look, it was obvious from your scan of him head to toe that he was part of the notorious biker gang, the Vipers. The rain, that seemed to come and go, had picked up again, pelting hard against the windows and casting shape shifting shadows across both your faces, as you tried your hardest not to stare at the gorgeous, dangerous man in front of you. Sure, you knew the kind of reputation the gang had, but you werenât going to pretend to be blind to the guyâs beauty, the light reflecting off his sharp nose as he gazed outside with a stormy look. The waitress, after previously taking your order, set the milkshake right down in front of you and returned to the back of the diner, leaving you alone in the dining space with him, and the palpable tension in the room. There was a tennis match of looks going on between you both, with each spending barely a second to scrutinize the other before turning away, pretending to be nonchalant about it.
The thud from the back is what catches both your attention. The slumping sound makes you both get up from your stations to catch whatever was lurking at the back of the diner, only to come face to face with the body of the waitress, listlessly lying on the floor, clutching a bottle of alcohol. The man acts like itâs everyday business and walks away whistling, while youâre still flabbergasted by both the waitress and his apparent disinterest. Seeing your discombobulated state, he says, a tone rich like velvet, âShe passes a lot on the job after drinking herself heavily to death during the shift. Donât worry about it.â
Taking his word for it, but not without another concerned look at the waitress, you figured that leaving the diner now was a good idea. The man seemed to think the same, it seemed, the way he had grabbed his keys and was ready to exit the joint. Except when he pulled on the door of the diner, it didnât budge. He tried once, then again. The door just rattled, but with no indication to open. Now the man, confused as well, looked at you perplexed, eyes wide. Which was almost endearing if it wasn't 11PM and you were both potentially trapped in an all-night diner. You moved towards the door as well, hoping for some way to open the door. The situation made itself more clear to you both as you both kept trying to open the door. The waitress, who was now lost in her drunkest stupor ever, had locked the diner from the outside while forgetting you were both inside, and then had proceeded to lock the back as well after entering, and promptly passing out.
The exhaustion of pushing and pulling the door made you sit down in your booth again, staring dismally at the cup of coffee on your white plastic table. The man gave up a minute after you did, and surprisingly joined you in your booth, taking the seat facing you. You weren't sure what had led him to do this, but it made you sit straighter in your couch, hyperware of yourself all of a sudden.
"Well, looks like we're gonna be here all night, or atleast she-" , he says, beckoning his head to where the woman lay snoring herself into a hangover, "wakes up."
You nod stiffly, which he almost smirks at. Your innocence is almost laughable. It intrigues him.
"My name's Heeseung, gorgeous. And it looks like you're on the wrong side of the tracks. So tell me, what brings you to the Moonlight Diner?
SUMMARY âž"Am I dating Y/N L/N? No thanks, I'd rather choke." Or in which you're clearly using some sort of spell to entice Riki, because why on earth would he suddenly start feeling this way about you?
GENRE âžone-sided enemies to lovers, highschool au, she fell first but he fell harder, angst (lots of it), slow-ish burn.
WARNINGS âž swearing, featuring Eunchae from LeSserafim as your best friend and some additional cameos by other idols, some of dickish behaviour from Riki at the start :(, kissing, mentions of curses, occults knowledge, spells and witchcraft.
WC âž 7.1K
A/N âž Thank you for the immense support for this on the teaser!! I hope this lives up to your expectations, and I hope you guys enjoy the rest of my work as well :)
PLAYLIST âž Voodoo Doll by 5 Seconds of Summer, Kiss Me Kiss Me by 5 Seconds of Summer, Brought the Heat Back by Enhypen, Stockholm Syndrome by One Direction
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The air is a sweet smelling summer type, the day you first meet Nishimura Riki. He's a scrawny little thing of twig arms and downcast, shy eyes. Having moved to Korea from Japan only barely a month back, the number of words he can say in this newfound land in the foreign language can be counted on one hand. And this poses a problem to him right now, considering how his older sister had already gone off on her own despite their mother's strict orders to stay together at all times. You spot the boy, a sprightly little thing yourself, and the first thing you notice is his eyes. The most gorgeous, mesmerizing eyes. They looked like the black beetles you saw in the spring - lazing on the dark brown tree trunks, absolutely fascinating and captivating.
Nishimura Riki is six years old and scared. He's at a playground with kids his age, but he feels like an alien in his own skin. They're all either playing in groups or duos - but no dice for singles. It's times like this that makes him want to clutch on to the fabric of his mother's dress and be whisked away to safety. A place where he doesn't feel so out of place. His soft, trembling body stills in a bit of surprise as a gentle tap knocks on his shoulder, ever so slightly. Turning around fearful of being picked on, he only comes face to face with a girl. You're looking straight at him with owlish, unblinking eyes that make Riki shiver in your gaze - feeling smaller and smaller than before. He doesn't like how you're looking at him, not in the slightest. "Hi there! I'm Y/N L/N. Are you new here?" You're quite articulate for a kid, he thinks, as if he's not one himself. He's barely managed to string together the meaning of what you said through his broken understanding of the language, but it's the general environment about you that makes him hesitate. His lack of a response doesn't deter you apparently, as suddenly you're latching on to his wrist, trying to pull him to the sand pit, babbling on and on about being his new friend and offering to show him around town. He doesn't know how to get out of your vice-like grip, but he doesn't mind your company either. But it's just all too much. There's too many things going on around him, and you're too loud.
Suddenly, he's wrenching his hand out of yours, a scowl on his youthful features. It's a frown directed right at you like a bullet, but it leaves you unscathed. You still look at him with a complete look of innocence, completely boring into his own eyes. There's something about the way you look at him, and he hates it. He notices the way you hold no precise expression on your face, only a peaceful and serene look coupled with the way one would gaze when they felt curious and fascinated. He decides at that moment, with all the iron resolve of a six year old boy, that he hated this girl. He hated you and he wanted absolutely nothing to do with you.
But this was in no way similar to the way you were feeling currently. With the way that inky void in his eyes were pulling you in like a siren song, you decided that you loved Nishimura Riki.Â
11 years later
"Riki! Riki!". Your chants are loud even amongst the bustling crowd of attendees, all mingling about on the bleachers, eyes trained on the orange basketball as the squeaking sound of shoes against the polished wooden floor accentuated the tension of this cut-throat game. Jersey number 9, tallest on the team and jet black hair that had everyone reeling in his subtle aura, Riki's eyes are piercing as his focus solely stays on two things - the first being how to get past the rival team's defense, and the second being how annoying your cheering was to him.
Their opposing team is not letting them cut through this bottle neck tie easily, and the red timer with its robotic, digital numbers clocking down to the game's end was not really helping either. It was right now, or never. And Riki never let a game get to the tie-breaker, ever. He's quick and sharp witted, and he's got the athletic skill to get past the crowding defense team, and with a crisp swish of the white net hanging on the post, the ball is swiftly sent through the basket. The whistle is loud, but the rest of his teammates are louder, wasting no time in running on the court to aggressively smother their prodigal player in affection and sweat, with Riki glaring away at them in faux irritation, but clearly preening in their pride. This was an important game after all, because it would be the game that would help team captain, Lee Heesung, who was graduating this spring, to choose the next in line to his legacy. And anyone with two eyes, who wasn't even on the team could easily say it belonged to Riki.
Your voice is back, louder again this time, and it has Riki grimacing amongst the celebrations, and Sunoo and Taki, his friends who had descended from the stands themselves, gave each other a knowing look of what was about to occur.
You're singing praises and it has him glowing, regardless of the frown marrying his sharp features. "God, that was so cool! You're so, so tall, it must have been an advantage for sure, but wow I mean that basket? Crazy!"
He's still glaring at you and his teammates have wry smiles on their faces. Your praises quieten down when you, and Riki, notice Lee Heesung walking over to Riki with a championing grin that only means one thing. Ushering Riki away, you just gazed at him at raw adoration as the boy's face lit up with the news Heesung was breaking him.
"By the way dude, are you dating that girl there? Y/N L/N?"
The question has him coughing slightly from the water he was chugging down. Sunoo and Taki are cackling violently at his expression, like Heesung had performed the most blasphemous act in front of him. "Heesung, what the hell dude. I'm not dating her, at all. I'll only date Y/N when pigs start flying."
He looks back to where you stood before, now gone from that spot. You always waited a bit before you left, usually, trying to catch him and make conversation with him, so this was new. A different kind of feeling he wasn't sure he was used to. It was strange, how he felt a bit different from the absence of you.
"Look, oh my god!" Taki cries out, pointing vaguely at the air. "What?" "I just saw a pig fly." âShut the fuck up man.â
You were a curse sent from hell to torment him, that much was sure. He wasnât sure what penance he was due to pay in this life for his previous actions that caused you to appear in his life, considering how since that moment on the playground, youâve done nothing to actually make his life any better. And while he was explaining this very situation to Heesung, who was now sporting an amused grin at the way the normally nonchalant Rikiâs mouth seemed to fly a mile a minute, Sunoo interrupted with a gasp at a particularly harsh tease. âShe isnât even doing anything bad you prick! Iâd kill to have someone crush on me that long!â
âOh you can have her then, Sun. I do not want to see her in my life ever again once weâre out of here.â He huffs.
The various examples of the ways youâd managed to make things bad for him seemed to resurface to his mind almost immediately, souring his mood. Like when in middle school, when he bagged the hottest girl of their grade, Choi Ri-ah, to go out with him. It was magical to Riki, that eighth grade relationship - mainly because him being in it meant having you off his back. Your displeasure with his newfound relationship status was not a secret either, no your distaste was very clear, with the way youâd frown when they would walk in the hallways together holding hands, which in eighth grade, was a very big deal. It didnât help that Ri-ah was also your quote unquote, sworn enemy. The two of you had hated each other's guts since almost preschool, and the sickening punch in the stomach was how sheâd managed to be with the only guy youâd ever loved. But Riki didnât know any of that. And frankly, he didnât care much about his and Ri-ahâs conversations or dates, where he would nod along as she talked his ears off about getting new earrings or the summer holiday her father was planning, where she was going to get the most outrageous tan. Sure, he liked her. But he liked not hearing your voice constantly bugging him more.Â
âDude she didnât end your relationship with Ri-ah! Ri-ah was already going after another guy from that prep school, she just needed an excuse to end the relationship and made Y/N the scapegoat.â Taki told him exasperatedly, which just fell on deaf ears, because Riki was still convinced that you were the reason for the demise of his juvenile dating plan. Ri-ah had broken up with him seemingly out of the blue, over text, claiming that she felt uncomfortable dating a boy who was so coveted by another girl. And when fourteen year old Riki read that heartbreaking message curled up in his duvet at 10PM on a Tuesday, he just felt a bitter pill of hatred for you. Nothing had changed in the six years since that fateful meeting at the playground, no. You still made Riki shudder.
âI hate Y/N L/N. I wish she just left my life, because sheâs what makes it worse.â
âHeâs absolutely phenomenal.â You breathe out in a sigh, full of awe as you watch Riki skirt across the court with lightning speed. The dreamy looks and the lovestruck sounds was like routine to Eunchae, who had honestly even given up on rolling her eyes at you, because with the way sheâd spent the last 10 years doing the same, she was afraid her eyes would get stuck at the back of the skull due to routine. It was truly a wonder how you hadnât given up immediately after the first few tries - when he was extremely stubborn in denouncing the âY/Nâs boyfriendâ title heâd earned. But you had your justification ready to go - that he never outright rejected you. Sure, he politely declined some invitations, but never a word against your feelings as such. It still raised the question, as to how you could chase a guy around this long. Because to you, the reason was quite fundamental - his eyes were still beautiful, and most importantly, they held no hate. Not an ounce of it, no matter how hard he tried to emulate it, which gave you hope.Â
Unfortunately hope was a wonderful thing for sure, but also dangerous. It was quite the cycle youâd found yourself stuck in, and you werenât honestly sure how long you could afford to linger as nothing but a mandatory footnote to him. It was eating away at you. But hope, hope made you hold on.
Only Eunchae knew about the firm decision youâd taken last night. After all, she was your closest friend. And she even held you, as you solemnly promised to yourself, on the eve of the 11th anniversary of the day you first met Riki, to leave him behind forever, if there wasnât any improvement in his behavior, or general perception of you. It was shocking, and honestly a huge decision. But firm in its promise, that last hook of hope would be gone soon by tomorrow.Â
âYou know he ignored you again, right?â Eunchae points out for the nth time, and like always that doesnât deter you, as you gaze lovingly upon where the soon-to-be former captain Heesung was talking to Riki about leading the team, a position quite coveted which you were very proud of Riki for acquiring. The pride that swelled in your heart was immense, but the cold words you heard Riki utter were like a small pin-prick on your heart. He was tense from the game, and letâs be honest, youâd always managed to survive the weight of his brash words. But why did this one hurt so much? Were you reaching your breaking point, finally? No wonder youâd tipped and already decided to get over him last night.
Snapping yourself out of these negative emotions, you decided to busy yourself a bit away from the bleachers and Heesung and Riki, focusing on Eunchae as she tried to decide where to grab a snack before you both went off to your own houses.Â
âI hate Y/N L/N. I wish she just left my life, because sheâs what makes it worse.â
The sound of his voice has always been melodious to you. It had a deep timbre and was almost soothing. But right now, you felt anything far from soothed. Your throat was closing up into a lump, and you huffed slightly as you blinked away tears. Eunchaeâs eyes were blown wide in shock, and were slowly beginning to narrow in anger. Your movements were almost automatic as your hand reached out to stop Eunchae from storming out from your hiding spotsâ, the fuming girl looking like she was ready to punch Nishimura across the face immediately. The tears were burning into your lower lash line like furious embarrassment, making you more and more smaller, wishing now more than ever that the ground swallowed you whole. You kept telling yourself over and over again, that this wasnât the first time youâd heard words of this type uttered against you by him. But it was like a disenchanting spell on you, the way a veil lifted off your eyes. A crack in the rose tinted looking-glass you always stared at him through.Â
âY/Nâ, Eunchaeâs voice is a careful whisper, sensing your vulnerability as your best friend. She knew you long enough to tell that those extremely cruel, mean words did more than just a regular rebound on your thick skin. She was cooling down in an attempt to comfort you, rubbing your arm in support. Your lower lip was wobbling, and you felt like someone had slapped you hard across the cheek. You werenât that annoying to put up with, were you?
Your heart felt stomped on at that point, and you wanted nothing more than to get away. As shocking as it was, you couldnât stomach being around Riki right now, and hastily grabbing Eunchae and making a beeline towards the exit, your downtrodden expression morphed to anger as your shoulder harshly bumped against Rikiâs, whoâs expression you couldnât tell with the way you could only see red. Your decision was ironclad now, if it wasnât firm already. This was the moment youâd decided to get over Nishimura Riki.Â
The touch of your shoulder against his was like a static current being passed through his skin, in the most pleasant way possible. Like he craved it. Riki was baffled, and even more so when he realized it was you, and your usually ever-present adoration from him being blatantly missing, even in this short interaction, if it even be called that. He felt a twinge of concern for you, which he suppressed easily. This was the Y/N he was talking about. Any emotion for you rather than disgust? No thank you!
However, it was strange. For the first time in your life, you felt almost nothing for Nishimura Riki. And for the first time in his life, he felt something for you.Â
Itâs been a week since the fateful basketball game. Youâve been through the stages of grief quite quickly, storming through each of them with Eunchae helping you along, although your headstrong need to get better did worry her, that you werenât actually processing your pain to heal. But to hell with all that. No, you wanted to eviscerate any remaining thought of Riki from your head immediately. The school day seems to be quite regular, with spring break just a mere two weeks away, that had people buzzing with low energy in the hallways, all in the state of deciding their spring break plans. Your spring break plans werenât anything fancy, or anything at all rather - with the main idea being that youâd while away the time with your best friend, doing all the fun activities you could possibly do. And a break that you were sure would be the final nail in the coffin that contained the corpse of your feelings for Riki, the dark haired boy who up till now kept an iron grip on your heart.
The boy in question, like you, had also spent the previous week raging through some emotions. But in his case, rather he found them very confusing and very out of character. Of course, he wasnât self actualised enough to work through them, and that led him to create a stubborn mindspace - that you, Y/N L/N were messing with his head by purposely ignoring him. He just couldnât stop thinking about you, your presence and the recent lack of. Your voice wasnât greeting him in the homeroom every morning anymore, and it was a change many had noticed, but not yet commented on. He found this pit in his stomach from the first week, the immediate day after the match, when he saw you sitting in class - head bent, hair falling over your face messily. And for a fleeting second, his hand had to fight off the urge to get up and brush them away. Your eyes looked slightly swollen, with a faint bloodshot look, like youâd spent the night crying rather than sleeping. It made his chest ache and his head spin slightly. What the hell? When the hell did he feel sorry for Y/N L/N? When the hell did he feel anything for Y/N L/N?
That was about three days ago, and that same pit in his stomach has been growing ever since. He, for whatever reason, missed you. Instead of coming face to face with this fact, he turned his back on it, and it was killing him. Pinpricks of pain would shoot through him whenever he noticed you deliberately changing your path on noticing him walk towards your way. God, itâs like he was a hostage to your feelings all these years, and automatically he felt guilty of thinking about you that way. You just liked him right? Why was he even so rude to you?
His behavior, and his demeanor didnât go unnoticed by all of his friends, even the basketball team, who were more than aware of your absence at practice anymore. Whatever you were doing to remove Riki from your life might be working in your favor, but it was ruining him.Â
His brain felt like someone was swirling its contents around with a spatula, making a mess of his thoughts and his emotions. He hadnât wasted a moment in spilling his dilemma to Sunoo, and invariably the guys he was closest to on the basketball team - Jake, Sunghoon, Jay and Heesung. The team itself were all in all pretty much aware of how the youngest was going through quite the mind-boggling series of epiphanies (if it could even be called that. Jay liked to refer to it as just a dumbass waking up from his stupidity sleep).Â
âDude, I just donât know anymore. Her not being there is very odd to me? I just canât get used to it.â Riki sighs, shaking his head as he thumbs around his packet of Cheetos, slumping against the cafeteria wall, while the rest of his group gathered around him like a pack, eagerly listening in. âBut isnât that what you wanted? So there must be something else then? Maybe you didnât mind her as much as you let on?â Jake inquired, his head tilting like a confused puppy. That had Riki scratching his head again. He saw you this morning by your locker. You were catching up with Eunchae, both of you laughing boldly to whatever Eunchae had just said, and there was a glow on your face as your eyes crinkled in amusement, which made a heartbeat skip in his chest. He was staring longingly at you, and it seemed like you noticed, because your eyes met his in scrutiny - your single glance making him feel like that six year old at the playground again.Â
When you were in freshman year, you had developed a fascination with reading horror novels and mangas and watching horror movies very frequently. Something about spirits and the occult had interested you very much, and many people around you knew about this hobby of yours. If anyone had any doubts about the intricacies of rituals and possessions, spells and witchcraft, theyâd just go to you. Right now, Riki thinks thatâs exactly whatâs happening to him - youâd used your occult knowledge to put a spell on him. Of course, he knew how ridiculous he sounded. But he felt like he was bound to you, and couldnât shake off your spell no matter how much he tried. And it was purely on him. This was just all so,so confusing, which he decided not to voice out to his friends until he himself had gotten a grip on what was happening to him. How he kept thinking about your little habits. Day before yesterday, he found himself soaked in sweat and thirsty beyond comparison after practice. Parched and defeated, he stumbled along to the locker room to find his flavored water that one of his teammates usually kept in his locker for him, only to come up empty handed.Â
âJake, have you seen my flavored water? I figured you usually put one in my locker.â He asked nonchalantly, only to find Jake, and the rest of the team that entered the room in a state of sly smiles, stifled giggles and shock.Â
âDude, we never did any of that. Y/N did that, sheâd purchase the fancy water for you and put it in your locker before we came for practice.âÂ
It made him feel different. He was blinking slow, and his brain was sluggish. You did that for him? God, you were so sweet, werenât you. He already felt a bit sad about not seeing your bright grin that you directed to him in the morning (even though he always dismissed it with ignorance), but this was the cherry on top. You had loved him to death, and now he was a dead man walking without you.Â
âHe looked at you, you know.â Eunchae is careful in her observation, but she knows you noticed too. Your pupils seem narrowed, and your lips are drawn in a tight line as you contemplate that look he gave you. You still couldnât fight off the feeling of butterflies in your stomach when you met his eyes - those gorgeous, beetle-black eyes that had a magnetic pull to them. But within the haze of your flusteredness, youâd managed to catch the slight look of misery in them. He was looking at you like he was an injured puppy, lost without you. But your resolve was stronger. With the utmost focus, you managed to drive away the maddening thoughts of the possibility of him missing you away, and walked away with Eunchae.Â
Over the weekend, Riki had realized that being away from you was driving him insane. So on Monday, he was pulling his chair close to yours in the classroom, the metallic screech against the wooden flooring making everyone turn their heads to the scene, their eyes widening in shock at what was unfolding in front of their eyes. How on Earth was Nishimura Riki sitting next to Y/N L/N? Your thoughts were also very similar to the rest of your classmates, because what was happening right now? Riki, the boy youâd put your heart dangerously on the line for was right here, sitting next to you. His movements were awkward and he was fiddling with his fingers while casting shy glances towards you, reminding you of the scared six year old version of him youâd met at the playground. There is a faint red crawling up his pale ears, and he clears his throat roughly, before saying âIs it alright if I sit here?â
Your all consuming feelings seemed to come back like a crashing wave on the shore the moment he uttered those words to you, and you just nodded wordlessly, too shocked to say anything.
You look too pretty this morning, and itâs messing with his head. Rikiâs beating himself up internally, because this wouldnât be so difficult if you werenât so goddamn beautiful for some reason. He nods when you do, and then gets to his work. His proximity feels dizzying to you, and the scent of his cologne makes it harder for you to focus on the work in front of you. Heâs biting into his lip hard, to suppress the urge to just hold your hand. The smell of your shampoo, the warmth of your thigh being barely centimeters next to you. Youâre both so horribly blind and it is just painful to you both, unbeknownst to each of you.Â
Nishimura Riki liked you. He really, really liked you. And as he turned his head to see your face, accented by the golden sunlight and eyes sparkling like dewdrops in the early morning, he knew that even if he wanted to run, he couldn't. He was trapped under your spell, and the thought of it made him smile.Â
The following days are filled with such odd interactions with Riki. He always found an excuse to find you first in classrooms, or walk you to the cafeteria. You suddenly found yourself back at basketball practices again, but this time forcefully dragged to the court by Riki, and an amused Eunchae in tow. He was there to offer you snacks and drinks from the vending machine. He helped you with homework and you helped him with his. Whatever diabolical game he was playing was working wonders on you, because suddenly all you could see behind your closed eyes was his gorgeous face.Â
The rest of the student body isnât blind to his newfound affection for you. Itâs all theyâve been talking about the entire time. His teammates slap his back in teasing jests while he shoos them all away, all the while that smile never leaving his face.Â
âThereâs no way!â Youâre laughing hard, and yours and Rikiâs shared giggles are quite audible over the soccer field. Youâre both sitting on the grass just after practice, where Rikiâs cooling off in the gentle breeze blowing across the grass. Heâs telling you about some antics he had put up in class to get away from not turning in assignments, which involved a fake rubber rat and a very scared Calculus teacher. Youâre wiping tears from your eyes from the laughter while Riki shakes his head in amusement. The breeze blows a single leaf to land right on top of your head, and it makes you giggle harder.Â
He shuffles a bit closer to you, arm raising up to remove the leaf from your head. His breath is warm as it fans across your warming cheeks, the narrowed distance between you both not being lost on either of you. His eyes meet yours, and youâre still a goner for them. He gulps, Adamâs apple bobbing in nervousness, yet he makes no attempt to move away. Instead, he feels a bold surge in him. His finger loops around the bow on your school uniform, tugging the ribbon and invariably, you, forward towards him, making the breath in your throat hitch, and your eyes becoming wide as saucers. His eyes dip to your cupidâs bow, and scan over your lips and how theyâre parted. Riki spends not a second more pressing his lips to yours, and youâre in heaven.Â
The walk back to your house is full of shy touches, and the warmth of your hand in his. Rikiâs lips are still tingling where yours were just moments ago. He canât even begin to fathom how he ended up here - from loathing you to wanting to kiss you again. He was addicted to you and wanted more of you. But these things needed to be paced, and Riki wanted it done right. Bidding you goodbye in front of your house, where you left him with another giggle-pressed kiss to his cheek and a warm buzz filling his body, he was absolutely enamored by Y/N L/N.
The next day, he wakes up and itâs a good day. Itâs a good day because heâs going to ask you out finally. He wanted to pinch himself to make sure he wasnât dreaming, just because of the implausibility of the situation. There was a brightness surrounding the boy all throughout, a contrast to his regular attitude. Sunoo and Taki had been updated already, and he was planning to tell the team, the rest of his friends during practice, after which he would ask you on a date during your regular after-practice hangouts. Except for the life of him he couldnât find you, at all. It was unfortunate that today was the day of the announcement of the student council election results, for which classes were mostly halted, since the student council was quite a big dealÂ
Heâs scanning around to find you amongst the crowd of the assembly where the results were to be announced - only to spot you a bit later. Also, he notices that youâre not alone. Youâre grinning (a bit too much for his liking, if he's being honest) at Yang Jungwon, the boy who was the sure-shot winner of the President position. Youâre too close to him, and it makes his heart clench. Heâs biting his tongue until it almost bleeds. He doesnât get an opportunity to speak to you, as the event commences. He just decides to wait till later, ignoring the pain in his chest he got from seeing you with another guy.Â
âThe President of this yearâs student council is Yang Jungwon.â Thereâs a smattering of loud applause, and even Riki joins in half-heartedly, still wounded over what he was previously. âThe position of Vice President goes to his running mate, Y/N L/N!â.Â
Heâs still in his place, though his heart bursts with pride and joy for you, his eyes drinking in your excited run up to the stage, shaking hands with the Principal of the school. Your face is broken into the biggest smile ever, and your eyes are shining from pure happiness. Why didnât you tell him? Why didnât he know you were going for it? Or that Jungwon was your running mate?â
But all in all heâs very, very happy and proud of you, so he squishes down that ugly feeling of jealousy in him, and focuses on how you somehow look directly right at him. Your smile drops a little when you notice he isnât clapping, a fact Riki himself didnât realize, too busy staring in awe at you. It takes Eunchaeâs loud hollering in the crowd to break you out of your stupor and your return to your regular state.Â
Heâs changing out of his practice clothes, feeling a bit down from the events that actually happened today and how heâd expected it to go. He hadnât been able to catch a moment alone with you after the ceremony, and four of the older members of the team were missing from practice today too, since Jay was the treasurer of the previous session, he had to oversee the handing over of the duties to the newer batch. Practice, because of that, ended up being him, and the benchwarmers and people he didnât really know all that well. It was something he had to get used to as the new captain, so he figured this would serve as a good preview. He was talking to another benchwarmer of his grade, Junhee, while changing. Junhee wasnât necessarily a good person, if Riki was honest. He always hung out with the rash crowd and got into fights because of his crass nature. He placed the small box of chocolates heâs managed to quickly buy for you from a store outside school, a sticky note with your name and a congratulation scrawled on it, down on the metallic bench as he gathered up the rest of his things. This doesnât escape Junheeâs notice, who smirks lazily as he spots the name on the post-it.Â
âNo way, Nishimura. She did it, huh?â
Riki already doesnât like the way he refers to you as just someone, and it sets his skin aflame. âHmm?â he responds half-heartedly, not at all interested in maintaining a conversation with Junhee of all people. âWell, doesnât it make sense, Nishimura? Sheâs into that horror shit right? Clearly sheâs made a voodoo doll of you and forced you to love her. Manifestation shit, am I right?â
Rikiâs blood is boiling as he hears what Junhee is saying, but for some reason he says nothing back. Itâs like heâs trapped in this vortex in his mind fueled by the insecurity he felt from seeing you with Jungwon, or how he felt out of the loop about your co-curricular adventure. Staying mum, he just grabbed the chocolate box, and turned around, only to gasp in shock to see you standing right there. Your mouth is twisted downwards in disappointment, and youâre staring at him with absolute loathing in your eyes right now. He rushed forward towards you, ready to explain, and also wanting desperately to punch the snickering Junhee behind him, who was now slinking away from the scene.Â
It feels like there is a knife in your back and twisting itself in your flesh all over again. There is a panic rising in your throat, suffocating you overwhelmingly. Itâs jarring and mind-boggling. So before Riki gets to you, you run.
Eunchae is gathering you up in her arms as your inconsolable state renders you helpless, slumping on the floor of your bedroom, finding it harder to breathe as the sadness keeps washing over you in painful crashes, making you feel weaker and weaker as the time goes.Â
âWhy does he hate me, Eun? He kissed me, didnât he? So why is he so cruel?â
The six boys in Rikiâs room are trying their best with damage control, as they all had rushed over to his house when Riki had texted them in a panic and explained what had gone down. âBut why didnât you defend yourself in front of Junhee in the first place man?â, Taki asks frustratedly, tugging at his hair. Riki frowns, trying to ignore the flashes in his head of your heartbroken face while his chest aches. âI kept thinking about her and Jungwon. I treated her terribly before all this, didnât I? I just kept thinking how she might like Jungwon now.â His eyes are downcast in sadness, and his voice is broken. Pulling up a chair right in front of Riki, Heesung plops down and holds Riki up by the shoulders, squaring him up. âRiki. Go. Go right now and apologize, before you lose her even more.â Riki is crying harder now, and wiping his tears, he breaks and finally tells them. âI donât think I want to be without her, Heesung. I want her love, no matter if it drives me to my end.â
Riki sees how Eunchae slipped out of your house to walk towards the supermarket, no doubt to get you both some consolation food. He takes this moment to approach your front door, knocking furiously in nervousness and apprehension. Itâs now or never.Â
You open the door, assuming itâs Eunchae who left something behind before she left, so seeing Riki - messy hair, lips bitten to the extreme and bloodshot eyes standing on your front porch knocked the wind out of your lungs. Ready to slam the door on his face, his long hand stops you from doing so, pleading âY/N please, please just listen to me. It wasnât how it happened. I didnât agree with Junhee at all. I like you, Y/N L/N, like itâs breathing. Being away from you makes me lose my mind, and I know I havenât been the best to you in the past. But please, Y/N. I need you to give me a chance. I need you.â
Thereâs warm tears flowing down your face, and even in this state Riki thinks youâre beautiful. The porch light shines on your face and you look angelic. He hopes it showed in your mercy as well.
âWhy didnât you disagree?â you sniffle, sweater paws raising up to wipe away some of the tears on your face. The dejected tone with which you ask him makes him feel a deep tug in his heart, aching and sad. âI felt. Jealous. And angry, that Jungwon was so close to you, and that you hadnât told me about being his running mate. And I know that doesnât excuse my actions. I just felt, I donât know. Out of the loop.â
âI wanted to surprise you with the vice president's news.â You mumbled, head down. Riki hesitantly moved toward you, and slowly patting your head, he said âI was surprised, baby, and so, so proud of you. I felt so proud of my girl up there.â He says hoarsely, hoping that his sincerity is as evident as much as he feels it.Â
The breath gets knocked out as he groans through his mouth with the impact of your crushing hug. You have your face burrow into his chest, crying softly but also laughing slightly, wetting his shirt. He doesnât spare a moment to wrap his arms around you tightly, fearing that letting go would mean that heâd lose you again. He sniffs in the soothing and familiar scent of your shampoo and mumbles into your hair, âI donât know what spell youâve casted on me, Y/N L/N. But I want to be under it forever.â
The sunlight, Riki thinks, just manages to make you so beautiful that it makes Riki speechless every single time. A lot has changed since the playground and the years after that. And a lot more changed within the last year too. You and Riki are midway through your senior year now. He was sad when he had to bid farewell to the older members of the basketball team, who were practically like brothers to him now. You continued your duties as vice president, though the shared activities you had with Jungwon, still a sore spot for Riki, made him pout adorably, which you always kissed away with a laugh. Riki was the basketball captain now, which added new responsibilities to his shoulder, which he carried excellently. The evidence of which was the recent basketball game that heâd just won with the team. The pep rally, and most of the team was still loitering around the court (Junhee was out. It was one of the first things Riki did as captain, in fact). Riki had sneaked you out to that fateful soccer field where you both had first kissed, and a beautiful sense of deja vu hit him as he looked at you in wonder - how youâd managed to put up with all of him was still a mystery to the boy. But, when you looked to meet his eyes - those dazzling, black eyes that glittered under the setting sun, you both realized - you were both enchanted by each other.
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I have a bunch of ideas up for my next few fics!! I'll be posting their teasers after this poll, so I'd like to hear which one you guys would like to see released first :))
which fic would you guys like to see first?
biker!heeseung x goodgirl!reader
class president!sunoo x vice president!reader
jake x reader descendants au
Voting ended onAug 29, 2024
edit: here's the banners for the fics in the meantime!! their word counts will mostly be between 5-10K but maybe i might exceed it by a bit too depending on the fic itself :)
SUMMARY âž"Am I dating Y/N L/N? No thanks, I'd rather choke." Or in which you're clearly using some sort of spell to entice Riki, because why on earth would he suddenly start feeling this way about you?
GENRE âžone-sided enemies to lovers, highschool au, she fell first but he fell harder, angst (lots of it), slow-ish burn.
WARNINGS âž swearing, featuring Eunchae from LeSserafim as your best friend and some additional cameos by other idols, some of dickish behaviour from Riki at the start :(, kissing, mentions of curses, occults knowledge, spells and witchcraft.
WC âž 7.1K
A/N âž Thank you for the immense support for this on the teaser!! I hope this lives up to your expectations, and I hope you guys enjoy the rest of my work as well :)
PLAYLIST âž Voodoo Doll by 5 Seconds of Summer, Kiss Me Kiss Me by 5 Seconds of Summer, Brought the Heat Back by Enhypen, Stockholm Syndrome by One Direction
The air is a sweet smelling summer type, the day you first meet Nishimura Riki. He's a scrawny little thing of twig arms and downcast, shy eyes. Having moved to Korea from Japan only barely a month back, the number of words he can say in this newfound land in the foreign language can be counted on one hand. And this poses a problem to him right now, considering how his older sister had already gone off on her own despite their mother's strict orders to stay together at all times. You spot the boy, a sprightly little thing yourself, and the first thing you notice is his eyes. The most gorgeous, mesmerizing eyes. They looked like the black beetles you saw in the spring - lazing on the dark brown tree trunks, absolutely fascinating and captivating.
Nishimura Riki is six years old and scared. He's at a playground with kids his age, but he feels like an alien in his own skin. They're all either playing in groups or duos - but no dice for singles. It's times like this that makes him want to clutch on to the fabric of his mother's dress and be whisked away to safety. A place where he doesn't feel so out of place. His soft, trembling body stills in a bit of surprise as a gentle tap knocks on his shoulder, ever so slightly. Turning around fearful of being picked on, he only comes face to face with a girl. You're looking straight at him with owlish, unblinking eyes that make Riki shiver in your gaze - feeling smaller and smaller than before. He doesn't like how you're looking at him, not in the slightest. "Hi there! I'm Y/N L/N. Are you new here?" You're quite articulate for a kid, he thinks, as if he's not one himself. He's barely managed to string together the meaning of what you said through his broken understanding of the language, but it's the general environment about you that makes him hesitate. His lack of a response doesn't deter you apparently, as suddenly you're latching on to his wrist, trying to pull him to the sand pit, babbling on and on about being his new friend and offering to show him around town. He doesn't know how to get out of your vice-like grip, but he doesn't mind your company either. But it's just all too much. There's too many things going on around him, and you're too loud.
Suddenly, he's wrenching his hand out of yours, a scowl on his youthful features. It's a frown directed right at you like a bullet, but it leaves you unscathed. You still look at him with a complete look of innocence, completely boring into his own eyes. There's something about the way you look at him, and he hates it. He notices the way you hold no precise expression on your face, only a peaceful and serene look coupled with the way one would gaze when they felt curious and fascinated. He decides at that moment, with all the iron resolve of a six year old boy, that he hated this girl. He hated you and he wanted absolutely nothing to do with you.
But this was in no way similar to the way you were feeling currently. With the way that inky void in his eyes were pulling you in like a siren song, you decided that you loved Nishimura Riki.Â
11 years later
"Riki! Riki!". Your chants are loud even amongst the bustling crowd of attendees, all mingling about on the bleachers, eyes trained on the orange basketball as the squeaking sound of shoes against the polished wooden floor accentuated the tension of this cut-throat game. Jersey number 9, tallest on the team and jet black hair that had everyone reeling in his subtle aura, Riki's eyes are piercing as his focus solely stays on two things - the first being how to get past the rival team's defense, and the second being how annoying your cheering was to him.
Their opposing team is not letting them cut through this bottle neck tie easily, and the red timer with its robotic, digital numbers clocking down to the game's end was not really helping either. It was right now, or never. And Riki never let a game get to the tie-breaker, ever. He's quick and sharp witted, and he's got the athletic skill to get past the crowding defense team, and with a crisp swish of the white net hanging on the post, the ball is swiftly sent through the basket. The whistle is loud, but the rest of his teammates are louder, wasting no time in running on the court to aggressively smother their prodigal player in affection and sweat, with Riki glaring away at them in faux irritation, but clearly preening in their pride. This was an important game after all, because it would be the game that would help team captain, Lee Heesung, who was graduating this spring, to choose the next in line to his legacy. And anyone with two eyes, who wasn't even on the team could easily say it belonged to Riki.
Your voice is back, louder again this time, and it has Riki grimacing amongst the celebrations, and Sunoo and Taki, his friends who had descended from the stands themselves, gave each other a knowing look of what was about to occur.
You're singing praises and it has him glowing, regardless of the frown marrying his sharp features. "God, that was so cool! You're so, so tall, it must have been an advantage for sure, but wow I mean that basket? Crazy!"
He's still glaring at you and his teammates have wry smiles on their faces. Your praises quieten down when you, and Riki, notice Lee Heesung walking over to Riki with a championing grin that only means one thing. Ushering Riki away, you just gazed at him at raw adoration as the boy's face lit up with the news Heesung was breaking him.
"By the way dude, are you dating that girl there? Y/N L/N?"
The question has him coughing slightly from the water he was chugging down. Sunoo and Taki are cackling violently at his expression, like Heesung had performed the most blasphemous act in front of him. "Heesung, what the hell dude. I'm not dating her, at all. I'll only date Y/N when pigs start flying."
He looks back to where you stood before, now gone from that spot. You always waited a bit before you left, usually, trying to catch him and make conversation with him, so this was new. A different kind of feeling he wasn't sure he was used to. It was strange, how he felt a bit different from the absence of you.
"Look, oh my god!" Taki cries out, pointing vaguely at the air. "What?" "I just saw a pig fly." âShut the fuck up man.â
The various examples of the ways youâd managed to make things bad for him seemed to resurface to his mind almost immediately, souring his mood. Like when in middle school, when he bagged the hottest girl of their grade, Choi Ri-ah, to go out with him. It was magical to Riki, that eighth grade relationship - mainly because him being in it meant having you off his back. Your displeasure with his newfound relationship status was not a secret either, no your distaste was very clear, with the way youâd frown when they would walk in the hallways together holding hands, which in eighth grade, was a very big deal. It didnât help that Ri-ah was also your quote unquote, sworn enemy. The two of you had hated each other's guts since almost preschool, and the sickening punch in the stomach was how sheâd managed to be with the only guy youâd ever loved. But Riki didnât know any of that. And frankly, he didnât care much about his and Ri-ahâs conversations or dates, where he would nod along as she talked his ears off about getting new earrings or the summer holiday her father was planning, where she was going to get the most outrageous tan. Sure, he liked her. But he liked not hearing your voice constantly bugging him more.Â
You were a curse sent from hell to torment him, that much was sure. He wasnât sure what penance he was due to pay in this life for his previous actions that caused you to appear in his life, considering how since that moment on the playground, youâve done nothing to actually make his life any better. And while he was explaining this very situation to Heesung, who was now sporting an amused grin at the way the normally nonchalant Rikiâs mouth seemed to fly a mile a minute, Sunoo interrupted with a gasp at a particularly harsh tease. âShe isnât even doing anything bad you prick! Iâd kill to have someone crush on me that long!â
âOh you can have her then, Sun. I do not want to see her in my life ever again once weâre out of here.â He huffs.
âDude she didnât end your relationship with Ri-ah! Ri-ah was already going after another guy from that prep school, she just needed an excuse to end the relationship and made Y/N the scapegoat.â Taki told him exasperatedly, which just fell on deaf ears, because Riki was still convinced that you were the reason for the demise of his juvenile dating plan. Ri-ah had broken up with him seemingly out of the blue, over text, claiming that she felt uncomfortable dating a boy who was so coveted by another girl. And when fourteen year old Riki read that heartbreaking message curled up in his duvet at 10PM on a Tuesday, he just felt a bitter pill of hatred for you. Nothing had changed in the six years since that fateful meeting at the playground, no. You still made Riki shudder.
âI hate Y/N L/N. I wish she just left my life, because sheâs what makes it worse.â
âHeâs absolutely phenomenal.â You breathe out in a sigh, full of awe as you watch Riki skirt across the court with lightning speed. The dreamy looks and the lovestruck sounds was like routine to Eunchae, who had honestly even given up on rolling her eyes at you, because with the way sheâd spent the last 10 years doing the same, she was afraid her eyes would get stuck at the back of the skull due to routine. It was truly a wonder how you hadnât given up immediately after the first few tries - when he was extremely stubborn in denouncing the âY/Nâs boyfriendâ title heâd earned. But you had your justification ready to go - that he never outright rejected you. Sure, he politely declined some invitations, but never a word against your feelings as such. It still raised the question, as to how you could chase a guy around this long. Because to you, the reason was quite fundamental - his eyes were still beautiful, and most importantly, they held no hate. Not an ounce of it, no matter how hard he tried to emulate it, which gave you hope.Â
âI hate Y/N L/N. I wish she just left my life, because sheâs what makes it worse.â
Unfortunately hope was a wonderful thing for sure, but also dangerous. It was quite the cycle youâd found yourself stuck in, and you werenât honestly sure how long you could afford to linger as nothing but a mandatory footnote to him. It was eating away at you. But hope, hope made you hold on.
Only Eunchae knew about the firm decision youâd taken last night. After all, she was your closest friend. And she even held you, as you solemnly promised to yourself, on the eve of the 11th anniversary of the day you first met Riki, to leave him behind forever, if there wasnât any improvement in his behavior, or general perception of you. It was shocking, and honestly a huge decision. But firm in its promise, that last hook of hope would be gone soon by tomorrow.Â
âYou know he ignored you again, right?â Eunchae points out for the nth time, and like always that doesnât deter you, as you gaze lovingly upon where the soon-to-be former captain Heesung was talking to Riki about leading the team, a position quite coveted which you were very proud of Riki for acquiring. The pride that swelled in your heart was immense, but the cold words you heard Riki utter were like a small pin-prick on your heart. He was tense from the game, and letâs be honest, youâd always managed to survive the weight of his brash words. But why did this one hurt so much? Were you reaching your breaking point, finally? No wonder youâd tipped and already decided to get over him last night.
Snapping yourself out of these negative emotions, you decided to busy yourself a bit away from the bleachers and Heesung and Riki, focusing on Eunchae as she tried to decide where to grab a snack before you both went off to your own houses.Â
The sound of his voice has always been melodious to you. It had a deep timbre and was almost soothing. But right now, you felt anything far from soothed. Your throat was closing up into a lump, and you huffed slightly as you blinked away tears. Eunchaeâs eyes were blown wide in shock, and were slowly beginning to narrow in anger. Your movements were almost automatic as your hand reached out to stop Eunchae from storming out from your hiding spotsâ, the fuming girl looking like she was ready to punch Nishimura across the face immediately. The tears were burning into your lower lash line like furious embarrassment, making you more and more smaller, wishing now more than ever that the ground swallowed you whole. You kept telling yourself over and over again, that this wasnât the first time youâd heard words of this type uttered against you by him. But it was like a disenchanting spell on you, the way a veil lifted off your eyes. A crack in the rose tinted looking-glass you always stared at him through.Â
âY/Nâ, Eunchaeâs voice is a careful whisper, sensing your vulnerability as your best friend. She knew you long enough to tell that those extremely cruel, mean words did more than just a regular rebound on your thick skin. She was cooling down in an attempt to comfort you, rubbing your arm in support. Your lower lip was wobbling, and you felt like someone had slapped you hard across the cheek. You werenât that annoying to put up with, were you?
Your heart felt stomped on at that point, and you wanted nothing more than to get away. As shocking as it was, you couldnât stomach being around Riki right now, and hastily grabbing Eunchae and making a beeline towards the exit, your downtrodden expression morphed to anger as your shoulder harshly bumped against Rikiâs, whoâs expression you couldnât tell with the way you could only see red. Your decision was ironclad now, if it wasnât firm already. This was the moment youâd decided to get over Nishimura Riki.Â
The touch of your shoulder against his was like a static current being passed through his skin, in the most pleasant way possible. Like he craved it. Riki was baffled, and even more so when he realized it was you, and your usually ever-present adoration from him being blatantly missing, even in this short interaction, if it even be called that. He felt a twinge of concern for you, which he suppressed easily. This was the Y/N he was talking about. Any emotion for you rather than disgust? No thank you!
However, it was strange. For the first time in your life, you felt almost nothing for Nishimura Riki. And for the first time in his life, he felt something for you.Â
Itâs been a week since the fateful basketball game. Youâve been through the stages of grief quite quickly, storming through each of them with Eunchae helping you along, although your headstrong need to get better did worry her, that you werenât actually processing your pain to heal. But to hell with all that. No, you wanted to eviscerate any remaining thought of Riki from your head immediately. The school day seems to be quite regular, with spring break just a mere two weeks away, that had people buzzing with low energy in the hallways, all in the state of deciding their spring break plans. Your spring break plans werenât anything fancy, or anything at all rather - with the main idea being that youâd while away the time with your best friend, doing all the fun activities you could possibly do. And a break that you were sure would be the final nail in the coffin that contained the corpse of your feelings for Riki, the dark haired boy who up till now kept an iron grip on your heart.
The boy in question, like you, had also spent the previous week raging through some emotions. But in his case, rather he found them very confusing and very out of character. Of course, he wasnât self actualised enough to work through them, and that led him to create a stubborn mindspace - that you, Y/N L/N were messing with his head by purposely ignoring him. He just couldnât stop thinking about you, your presence and the recent lack of. Your voice wasnât greeting him in the homeroom every morning anymore, and it was a change many had noticed, but not yet commented on. He found this pit in his stomach from the first week, the immediate day after the match, when he saw you sitting in class - head bent, hair falling over your face messily. And for a fleeting second, his hand had to fight off the urge to get up and brush them away. Your eyes looked slightly swollen, with a faint bloodshot look, like youâd spent the night crying rather than sleeping. It made his chest ache and his head spin slightly. What the hell? When the hell did he feel sorry for Y/N L/N? When the hell did he feel anything for Y/N L/N?
That was about three days ago, and that same pit in his stomach has been growing ever since. He, for whatever reason, missed you. Instead of coming face to face with this fact, he turned his back on it, and it was killing him. Pinpricks of pain would shoot through him whenever he noticed you deliberately changing your path on noticing him walk towards your way. God, itâs like he was a hostage to your feelings all these years, and automatically he felt guilty of thinking about you that way. You just liked him right? Why was he even so rude to you?
His behavior, and his demeanor didnât go unnoticed by all of his friends, even the basketball team, who were more than aware of your absence at practice anymore. Whatever you were doing to remove Riki from your life might be working in your favor, but it was ruining him.Â
His brain felt like someone was swirling its contents around with a spatula, making a mess of his thoughts and his emotions. He hadnât wasted a moment in spilling his dilemma to Sunoo, and invariably the guys he was closest to on the basketball team - Jake, Sunghoon, Jay and Heesung. The team itself were all in all pretty much aware of how the youngest was going through quite the mind-boggling series of epiphanies (if it could even be called that. Jay liked to refer to it as just a dumbass waking up from his stupidity sleep).Â
âDude, I just donât know anymore. Her not being there is very odd to me? I just canât get used to it.â Riki sighs, shaking his head as he thumbs around his packet of Cheetos, slumping against the cafeteria wall, while the rest of his group gathered around him like a pack, eagerly listening in. âBut isnât that what you wanted? So there must be something else then? Maybe you didnât mind her as much as you let on?â Jake inquired, his head tilting like a confused puppy. That had Riki scratching his head again. He saw you this morning by your locker. You were catching up with Eunchae, both of you laughing boldly to whatever Eunchae had just said, and there was a glow on your face as your eyes crinkled in amusement, which made a heartbeat skip in his chest. He was staring longingly at you, and it seemed like you noticed, because your eyes met his in scrutiny - your single glance making him feel like that six year old at the playground again.Â
When you were in freshman year, you had developed a fascination with reading horror novels and mangas and watching horror movies very frequently. Something about spirits and the occult had interested you very much, and many people around you knew about this hobby of yours. If anyone had any doubts about the intricacies of rituals and possessions, spells and witchcraft, theyâd just go to you. Right now, Riki thinks thatâs exactly whatâs happening to him - youâd used your occult knowledge to put a spell on him. Of course, he knew how ridiculous he sounded. But he felt like he was bound to you, and couldnât shake off your spell no matter how much he tried. And it was purely on him. This was just all so,so confusing, which he decided not to voice out to his friends until he himself had gotten a grip on what was happening to him. How he kept thinking about your little habits. Day before yesterday, he found himself soaked in sweat and thirsty beyond comparison after practice. Parched and defeated, he stumbled along to the locker room to find his flavored water that one of his teammates usually kept in his locker for him, only to come up empty handed.Â
âJake, have you seen my flavored water? I figured you usually put one in my locker.â He asked nonchalantly, only to find Jake, and the rest of the team that entered the room in a state of sly smiles, stifled giggles and shock.Â
âDude, we never did any of that. Y/N did that, sheâd purchase the fancy water for you and put it in your locker before we came for practice.âÂ
It made him feel different. He was blinking slow, and his brain was sluggish. You did that for him? God, you were so sweet, werenât you. He already felt a bit sad about not seeing your bright grin that you directed to him in the morning (even though he always dismissed it with ignorance), but this was the cherry on top. You had loved him to death, and now he was a dead man walking without you.Â
âHe looked at you, you know.â Eunchae is careful in her observation, but she knows you noticed too. Your pupils seem narrowed, and your lips are drawn in a tight line as you contemplate that look he gave you. You still couldnât fight off the feeling of butterflies in your stomach when you met his eyes - those gorgeous, beetle-black eyes that had a magnetic pull to them. But within the haze of your flusteredness, youâd managed to catch the slight look of misery in them. He was looking at you like he was an injured puppy, lost without you. But your resolve was stronger. With the utmost focus, you managed to drive away the maddening thoughts of the possibility of him missing you away, and walked away with Eunchae.Â
Over the weekend, Riki had realized that being away from you was driving him insane. So on Monday, he was pulling his chair close to yours in the classroom, the metallic screech against the wooden flooring making everyone turn their heads to the scene, their eyes widening in shock at what was unfolding in front of their eyes. How on Earth was Nishimura Riki sitting next to Y/N L/N? Your thoughts were also very similar to the rest of your classmates, because what was happening right now? Riki, the boy youâd put your heart dangerously on the line for was right here, sitting next to you. His movements were awkward and he was fiddling with his fingers while casting shy glances towards you, reminding you of the scared six year old version of him youâd met at the playground. There is a faint red crawling up his pale ears, and he clears his throat roughly, before saying âIs it alright if I sit here?â
Nishimura Riki liked you. He really, really liked you. And as he turned his head to see your face, accented by the golden sunlight and eyes sparkling like dewdrops in the early morning, he knew that even if he wanted to run, he couldn't. He was trapped under your spell, and the thought of it made him smile.Â
Your all consuming feelings seemed to come back like a crashing wave on the shore the moment he uttered those words to you, and you just nodded wordlessly, too shocked to say anything.
You look too pretty this morning, and itâs messing with his head. Rikiâs beating himself up internally, because this wouldnât be so difficult if you werenât so goddamn beautiful for some reason. He nods when you do, and then gets to his work. His proximity feels dizzying to you, and the scent of his cologne makes it harder for you to focus on the work in front of you. Heâs biting into his lip hard, to suppress the urge to just hold your hand. The smell of your shampoo, the warmth of your thigh being barely centimeters next to you. Youâre both so horribly blind and it is just painful to you both, unbeknownst to each of you.Â
The following days are filled with such odd interactions with Riki. He always found an excuse to find you first in classrooms, or walk you to the cafeteria. You suddenly found yourself back at basketball practices again, but this time forcefully dragged to the court by Riki, and an amused Eunchae in tow. He was there to offer you snacks and drinks from the vending machine. He helped you with homework and you helped him with his. Whatever diabolical game he was playing was working wonders on you, because suddenly all you could see behind your closed eyes was his gorgeous face.Â
The rest of the student body isnât blind to his newfound affection for you. Itâs all theyâve been talking about the entire time. His teammates slap his back in teasing jests while he shoos them all away, all the while that smile never leaving his face.Â
âThereâs no way!â Youâre laughing hard, and yours and Rikiâs shared giggles are quite audible over the soccer field. Youâre both sitting on the grass just after practice, where Rikiâs cooling off in the gentle breeze blowing across the grass. Heâs telling you about some antics he had put up in class to get away from not turning in assignments, which involved a fake rubber rat and a very scared Calculus teacher. Youâre wiping tears from your eyes from the laughter while Riki shakes his head in amusement. The breeze blows a single leaf to land right on top of your head, and it makes you giggle harder.Â
He shuffles a bit closer to you, arm raising up to remove the leaf from your head. His breath is warm as it fans across your warming cheeks, the narrowed distance between you both not being lost on either of you. His eyes meet yours, and youâre still a goner for them. He gulps, Adamâs apple bobbing in nervousness, yet he makes no attempt to move away. Instead, he feels a bold surge in him. His finger loops around the bow on your school uniform, tugging the ribbon and invariably, you, forward towards him, making the breath in your throat hitch, and your eyes becoming wide as saucers. His eyes dip to your cupidâs bow, and scan over your lips and how theyâre parted. Riki spends not a second more pressing his lips to yours, and youâre in heaven.Â
The walk back to your house is full of shy touches, and the warmth of your hand in his. Rikiâs lips are still tingling where yours were just moments ago. He canât even begin to fathom how he ended up here - from loathing you to wanting to kiss you again. He was addicted to you and wanted more of you. But these things needed to be paced, and Riki wanted it done right. Bidding you goodbye in front of your house, where you left him with another giggle-pressed kiss to his cheek and a warm buzz filling his body, he was absolutely enamored by Y/N L/N.
The next day, he wakes up and itâs a good day. Itâs a good day because heâs going to ask you out finally. He wanted to pinch himself to make sure he wasnât dreaming, just because of the implausibility of the situation. There was a brightness surrounding the boy all throughout, a contrast to his regular attitude. Sunoo and Taki had been updated already, and he was planning to tell the team, the rest of his friends during practice, after which he would ask you on a date during your regular after-practice hangouts. Except for the life of him he couldnât find you, at all. It was unfortunate that today was the day of the announcement of the student council election results, for which classes were mostly halted, since the student council was quite a big dealÂ
Heâs scanning around to find you amongst the crowd of the assembly where the results were to be announced - only to spot you a bit later. Also, he notices that youâre not alone. Youâre grinning (a bit too much for his liking, if he's being honest) at Yang Jungwon, the boy who was the sure-shot winner of the President position. Youâre too close to him, and it makes his heart clench. Heâs biting his tongue until it almost bleeds. He doesnât get an opportunity to speak to you, as the event commences. He just decides to wait till later, ignoring the pain in his chest he got from seeing you with another guy.Â
âThe President of this yearâs student council is Yang Jungwon.â Thereâs a smattering of loud applause, and even Riki joins in half-heartedly, still wounded over what he was previously. âThe position of Vice President goes to his running mate, Y/N L/N!â.Â
Heâs still in his place, though his heart bursts with pride and joy for you, his eyes drinking in your excited run up to the stage, shaking hands with the Principal of the school. Your face is broken into the biggest smile ever, and your eyes are shining from pure happiness. Why didnât you tell him? Why didnât he know you were going for it? Or that Jungwon was your running mate?â
But all in all heâs very, very happy and proud of you, so he squishes down that ugly feeling of jealousy in him, and focuses on how you somehow look directly right at him. Your smile drops a little when you notice he isnât clapping, a fact Riki himself didnât realize, too busy staring in awe at you. It takes Eunchaeâs loud hollering in the crowd to break you out of your stupor and your return to your regular state.Â
Heâs changing out of his practice clothes, feeling a bit down from the events that actually happened today and how heâd expected it to go. He hadnât been able to catch a moment alone with you after the ceremony, and four of the older members of the team were missing from practice today too, since Jay was the treasurer of the previous session, he had to oversee the handing over of the duties to the newer batch. Practice, because of that, ended up being him, and the benchwarmers and people he didnât really know all that well. It was something he had to get used to as the new captain, so he figured this would serve as a good preview. He was talking to another benchwarmer of his grade, Junhee, while changing. Junhee wasnât necessarily a good person, if Riki was honest. He always hung out with the rash crowd and got into fights because of his crass nature. He placed the small box of chocolates heâs managed to quickly buy for you from a store outside school, a sticky note with your name and a congratulation scrawled on it, down on the metallic bench as he gathered up the rest of his things. This doesnât escape Junheeâs notice, who smirks lazily as he spots the name on the post-it.Â
âNo way, Nishimura. She did it, huh?â
Riki already doesnât like the way he refers to you as just someone, and it sets his skin aflame. âHmm?â he responds half-heartedly, not at all interested in maintaining a conversation with Junhee of all people. âWell, doesnât it make sense, Nishimura? Sheâs into that horror shit right? Clearly sheâs made a voodoo doll of you and forced you to love her. Manifestation shit, am I right?â
Rikiâs blood is boiling as he hears what Junhee is saying, but for some reason he says nothing back. Itâs like heâs trapped in this vortex in his mind fueled by the insecurity he felt from seeing you with Jungwon, or how he felt out of the loop about your co-curricular adventure. Staying mum, he just grabbed the chocolate box, and turned around, only to gasp in shock to see you standing right there. Your mouth is twisted downwards in disappointment, and youâre staring at him with absolute loathing in your eyes right now. He rushed forward towards you, ready to explain, and also wanting desperately to punch the snickering Junhee behind him, who was now slinking away from the scene.Â
It feels like there is a knife in your back and twisting itself in your flesh all over again. There is a panic rising in your throat, suffocating you overwhelmingly. Itâs jarring and mind-boggling. So before Riki gets to you, you run.
Eunchae is gathering you up in her arms as your inconsolable state renders you helpless, slumping on the floor of your bedroom, finding it harder to breathe as the sadness keeps washing over you in painful crashes, making you feel weaker and weaker as the time goes.Â
âWhy does he hate me, Eun? He kissed me, didnât he? So why is he so cruel?â
The six boys in Rikiâs room are trying their best with damage control, as they all had rushed over to his house when Riki had texted them in a panic and explained what had gone down. âBut why didnât you defend yourself in front of Junhee in the first place man?â, Taki asks frustratedly, tugging at his hair. Riki frowns, trying to ignore the flashes in his head of your heartbroken face while his chest aches. âI kept thinking about her and Jungwon. I treated her terribly before all this, didnât I? I just kept thinking how she might like Jungwon now.â His eyes are downcast in sadness, and his voice is broken. Pulling up a chair right in front of Riki, Heesung plops down and holds Riki up by the shoulders, squaring him up. âRiki. Go. Go right now and apologize, before you lose her even more.â Riki is crying harder now, and wiping his tears, he breaks and finally tells them. âI donât think I want to be without her, Heesung. I want her love, no matter if it drives me to my end.â
Riki sees how Eunchae slipped out of your house to walk towards the supermarket, no doubt to get you both some consolation food. He takes this moment to approach your front door, knocking furiously in nervousness and apprehension. Itâs now or never.Â
You open the door, assuming itâs Eunchae who left something behind before she left, so seeing Riki - messy hair, lips bitten to the extreme and bloodshot eyes standing on your front porch knocked the wind out of your lungs. Ready to slam the door on his face, his long hand stops you from doing so, pleading âY/N please, please just listen to me. It wasnât how it happened. I didnât agree with Junhee at all. I like you, Y/N L/N, like itâs breathing. Being away from you makes me lose my mind, and I know I havenât been the best to you in the past. But please, Y/N. I need you to give me a chance. I need you.â
Thereâs warm tears flowing down your face, and even in this state Riki thinks youâre beautiful. The porch light shines on your face and you look angelic. He hopes it showed in your mercy as well.
âWhy didnât you disagree?â you sniffle, sweater paws raising up to wipe away some of the tears on your face. The dejected tone with which you ask him makes him feel a deep tug in his heart, aching and sad. âI felt. Jealous. And angry, that Jungwon was so close to you, and that you hadnât told me about being his running mate. And I know that doesnât excuse my actions. I just felt, I donât know. Out of the loop.â
âI wanted to surprise you with the vice president's news.â You mumbled, head down. Riki hesitantly moved toward you, and slowly patting your head, he said âI was surprised, baby, and so, so proud of you. I felt so proud of my girl up there.â He says hoarsely, hoping that his sincerity is as evident as much as he feels it.Â
The breath gets knocked out as he groans through his mouth with the impact of your crushing hug. You have your face burrow into his chest, crying softly but also laughing slightly, wetting his shirt. He doesnât spare a moment to wrap his arms around you tightly, fearing that letting go would mean that heâd lose you again. He sniffs in the soothing and familiar scent of your shampoo and mumbles into your hair, âI donât know what spell youâve casted on me, Y/N L/N. But I want to be under it forever.â
The sunlight, Riki thinks, just manages to make you so beautiful that it makes Riki speechless every single time. A lot has changed since the playground and the years after that. And a lot more changed within the last year too. You and Riki are midway through your senior year now. He was sad when he had to bid farewell to the older members of the basketball team, who were practically like brothers to him now. You continued your duties as vice president, though the shared activities you had with Jungwon, still a sore spot for Riki, made him pout adorably, which you always kissed away with a laugh. Riki was the basketball captain now, which added new responsibilities to his shoulder, which he carried excellently. The evidence of which was the recent basketball game that heâd just won with the team. The pep rally, and most of the team was still loitering around the court (Junhee was out. It was one of the first things Riki did as captain, in fact). Riki had sneaked you out to that fateful soccer field where you both had first kissed, and a beautiful sense of deja vu hit him as he looked at you in wonder - how youâd managed to put up with all of him was still a mystery to the boy. But, when you looked to meet his eyes - those dazzling, black eyes that glittered under the setting sun, you both realized - you were both enchanted by each other.
SUMMARY âž"Am I dating Y/N L/N? No thanks, I'd rather choke." Or in which you're clearly using some sort of spell to entice Riki, because why on earth would he suddenly start feeling this way about you?
GENRE âžone-sided enemies to lovers, highschool au, she fell first but he fell harder, angst (lots of it), slow-ish burn.
WARNINGS âž swearing, featuring Eunchae from LeSserafim as your best friend and some additional cameos by other idols, some of dickish behaviour from Riki at the start :(, kissing, mentions of curses, occults knowledge, spells and witchcraft.
WC âž 7.1K
A/N âž Thank you for the immense support for this on the teaser!! I hope this lives up to your expectations, and I hope you guys enjoy the rest of my work as well :)
PLAYLIST âž Voodoo Doll by 5 Seconds of Summer, Kiss Me Kiss Me by 5 Seconds of Summer, Brought the Heat Back by Enhypen, Stockholm Syndrome by One Direction
The air is a sweet smelling summer type, the day you first meet Nishimura Riki. He's a scrawny little thing of twig arms and downcast, shy eyes. Having moved to Korea from Japan only barely a month back, the number of words he can say in this newfound land in the foreign language can be counted on one hand. And this poses a problem to him right now, considering how his older sister had already gone off on her own despite their mother's strict orders to stay together at all times. You spot the boy, a sprightly little thing yourself, and the first thing you notice is his eyes. The most gorgeous, mesmerizing eyes. They looked like the black beetles you saw in the spring - lazing on the dark brown tree trunks, absolutely fascinating and captivating.
Nishimura Riki is six years old and scared. He's at a playground with kids his age, but he feels like an alien in his own skin. They're all either playing in groups or duos - but no dice for singles. It's times like this that makes him want to clutch on to the fabric of his mother's dress and be whisked away to safety. A place where he doesn't feel so out of place. His soft, trembling body stills in a bit of surprise as a gentle tap knocks on his shoulder, ever so slightly. Turning around fearful of being picked on, he only comes face to face with a girl. You're looking straight at him with owlish, unblinking eyes that make Riki shiver in your gaze - feeling smaller and smaller than before. He doesn't like how you're looking at him, not in the slightest. "Hi there! I'm Y/N L/N. Are you new here?" You're quite articulate for a kid, he thinks, as if he's not one himself. He's barely managed to string together the meaning of what you said through his broken understanding of the language, but it's the general environment about you that makes him hesitate. His lack of a response doesn't deter you apparently, as suddenly you're latching on to his wrist, trying to pull him to the sand pit, babbling on and on about being his new friend and offering to show him around town. He doesn't know how to get out of your vice-like grip, but he doesn't mind your company either. But it's just all too much. There's too many things going on around him, and you're too loud.
Suddenly, he's wrenching his hand out of yours, a scowl on his youthful features. It's a frown directed right at you like a bullet, but it leaves you unscathed. You still look at him with a complete look of innocence, completely boring into his own eyes. There's something about the way you look at him, and he hates it. He notices the way you hold no precise expression on your face, only a peaceful and serene look coupled with the way one would gaze when they felt curious and fascinated. He decides at that moment, with all the iron resolve of a six year old boy, that he hated this girl. He hated you and he wanted absolutely nothing to do with you.
But this was in no way similar to the way you were feeling currently. With the way that inky void in his eyes were pulling you in like a siren song, you decided that you loved Nishimura Riki.Â
11 years later
"Riki! Riki!". Your chants are loud even amongst the bustling crowd of attendees, all mingling about on the bleachers, eyes trained on the orange basketball as the squeaking sound of shoes against the polished wooden floor accentuated the tension of this cut-throat game. Jersey number 9, tallest on the team and jet black hair that had everyone reeling in his subtle aura, Riki's eyes are piercing as his focus solely stays on two things - the first being how to get past the rival team's defense, and the second being how annoying your cheering was to him.
Their opposing team is not letting them cut through this bottle neck tie easily, and the red timer with its robotic, digital numbers clocking down to the game's end was not really helping either. It was right now, or never. And Riki never let a game get to the tie-breaker, ever. He's quick and sharp witted, and he's got the athletic skill to get past the crowding defense team, and with a crisp swish of the white net hanging on the post, the ball is swiftly sent through the basket. The whistle is loud, but the rest of his teammates are louder, wasting no time in running on the court to aggressively another their prodigal player in affection and sweat, with Riki glaring away at them in faux irritation, but clearly preening in their pride. This was an important game after all, because it would be the game that would help team captain, Lee Heesung, who was graduating this spring, to choose the next in line to his legacy. And anyone with two eyes, who wasn't even on the team could easily say it belonged to Riki.
Your voice is back, louder again this time, and it has Riki grimacing amongst the celebrations, and Sunoo and Taki, his friends who had descended from the stands themselves, gave each other a knowing look of what was about to occur.
You're singing praises and it has him glowing, regardless of the frown marrying his sharp features. "God, that was so cool! You're so, so tall, it must have been an advantage for sure, but wow I mean that basket? Crazy!"
He's still glaring at you and his teammates have wry smiles on their faces. Your praises quieten down when you, and Riki, notice Lee Heesung walking over to Riki with a championing grin that only means one thing. Ushering Riki away, you just gazed at him at raw adoration as the boy's face lit up with the news Heesung was breaking him.
"By the way dude, are you dating that girl there? Y/N L/N?"
The question has him coughing slightly from the water he was chugging down. Sunoo and Taki are cackling violently at his expression, like Heesung had performed the most blasphemous act in front of him. "Heesung, what the hell dude. I'm not dating her, at all. I'll only date Y/N when pigs start flying."
He looks back to where you stood before, now gone from that spot. You always waited a bit before you left, usually, trying to catch him and make conversation with him, so this was new. A different kind of feeling he wasn't sure he was used to. It was strange, how he felt a bit different from the absence of you.
"Look, oh my god!" Taki cries out, pointing vaguely at the air. "What?" "I just saw a pig fly." âShut the fuck up man.â
You were a curse sent from hell to torment him, that much was sure. He wasnât sure what penance he was due to pay in this life for his previous actions that caused you to appear in his life, considering how since that moment on the playground, youâve done nothing to actually make his life any better. And while he was explaining this very situation to Heesung, who was now sporting an amused grin at the way the normally nonchalant Rikiâs mouth seemed to fly a mile a minute, Sunoo interrupted with a gasp at a particularly harsh tease. âShe isnât even doing anything bad you prick! Iâd kill to have someone crush on me that long!â
âOh you can have her then, Sun. I do not want to see her in my life ever again once weâre out of here.â He huffs.
The various examples of the ways youâd managed to make things bad for him seemed to resurface to his mind almost immediately, souring his mood. Like when in middle school, when he bagged the hottest girl of their grade, Choi Ri-ah, to go out with him. It was magical to Riki, that eighth grade relationship - mainly because him being in it meant having you off his back. Your displeasure with his newfound relationship status was not a secret either, no your distaste was very clear, with the way youâd frown when they would walk in the hallways together holding hands, which in eighth grade, was a very big deal. It didnât help that Ri-ah was also your quote unquote, sworn enemy. The two of you had hated each other's guts since almost preschool, and the sickening punch in the gut was how sheâd managed to be with the only guy youâd ever loved. But Riki didnât know any of that. And frankly, he didnât care much about his and Ri-ahâs conversations or dates, where he would nod along as she talked his ears off about getting new earrings or the summer holiday her father was planning, where she was going to get the most outrageous tan. Sure, he liked her. But he liked not hearing your voice constantly bugging him more.Â
âDude she didnât end your relationship with Ri-ah! Ri-ah was already going after another guy from that prep school, she just needed an excuse to end the relationship and made Y/N the scapegoat.â Taki told him exasperatedly, which just fell on deaf ears, because Riki was still convinced that you were the reason for the demise of his juvenile dating plan. Ri-ah had broken up with him seemingly out of the blue, over text, claiming that she felt uncomfortable dating a boy who was so coveted by another girl. And when fourteen year old Riki read that heartbreaking message curled up in his duvet at 10PM on a Tuesday, he just felt a bitter pill of hatred for you. Nothing had changed in the six years since that fateful meeting at the playground, no. You still made Riki shudder.
âI hate Y/N L/N. I wish she just left my life, because sheâs what makes it worse.â
âHeâs absolutely phenomenal.â You breathe out in a sigh, full of awe as you watch Riki skirt across the court with lightning speed. The dreamy looks and the lovestruck sounds was like routine to Eunchae, who had honestly even given up on rolling her eyes at you, because with the way sheâd spent the last 10 years doing the same, she was afraid her eyes would get stuck at the back of the skull due to routine. It was truly a wonder how you hadnât given up immediately after the first few tries - when he was extremely stubborn in denouncing the âY/Nâs boyfriendâ title heâd earned. But you had your justification ready to go - that he never outright rejected you. Sure, he politely declined some invitations, but never a word against your feelings as such. It still raised the question, as to how you could chase a guy around this long. Because to you, the reason was quite fundamental - his eyes were still beautiful, and most importantly, they held no hate. Not an ounce of it, no matter how hard he tried to emulate it, which gave you hope.Â
Unfortunately hope was a wonderful thing for sure, but also dangerous. It was quite the cycle youâd found yourself stuck in, and you werenât honestly sure how long you could afford to linger as nothing but a mandatory footnote to him. It was eating away at you. But hope, hope made you hold on.
Only Eunchae knew about the firm decision youâd taken last night. After all, she was your closest friend. And she even held you, as you solemnly promised to yourself, on the eve of the 11th anniversary of the day you first met Riki, to leave him behind forever, if there wasnât any improvement in his behavior, or general perception of you. It was shocking, and honestly a huge decision. But firm in its promise, that last hook of hope would be gone soon by tomorrow.Â
âYou know he ignored you again, right?â Eunchae points out for the nth time, and like always that doesnât deter you, as you gaze lovingly upon where the soon-to-be former captain Heesung was talking to Riki about leading the team, a position quite coveted which you were very proud of Riki for acquiring. The pride that swelled in your heart was immense, but the cold words you heard Riki utter were like a small pin-prick on your heart. He was tense from the game, and letâs be honest, youâd always managed to survive the weight of his brash words. But why did this one hurt so much? Were you reaching your breaking point, finally? No wonder youâd tipped and already decided to get over him last night.
Snapping yourself out of these negative emotions, you decided to busy yourself a bit away from the bleachers and Heesung and Riki, focusing on Eunchae as she tried to decide where to grab a snack before you both went off to your own houses.Â
âI hate Y/N L/N. I wish she just left my life, because sheâs what makes it worse.â
The sound of his voice has always been melodious to you. It had a deep timbre and was almost soothing. But right now, you felt anything far from soothed. Your throat was closing up into a lump, and you huffed slightly as you blinked away tears. Eunchaeâs eyes were blown wide in shock, and were slowly beginning to narrow in anger. Your movements were almost automatic as your hand reached out to stop Eunchae from storming out from your hiding spotsâ, the fuming girl looking like she was ready to punch Nishimura across the face immediately. The tears were burning into your lower lash line like furious embarrassment, making you more and more smaller, wishing now more than ever that the ground swallowed you whole. You kept telling yourself over and over again, that this wasnât the first time youâd heard words of this type uttered against you by him. But it was like a disenchanting spell on you, the way a veil lifted off your eyes. A crack in the rose tinted looking-glass you always stared at him through.Â
âY/Nâ, Eunchaeâs voice is a careful whisper, sensing your vulnerability as your best friend. She knew you long enough to tell that those extremely cruel, mean words did more than just a regular rebound on your thick skin. She was cooling down in an attempt to comfort you, rubbing your arm in support. Your lower lip was wobbling, and you felt like someone had slapped you hard across the cheek. You werenât that annoying to put up with, were you?
Your heart felt stomped on at that point, and you wanted nothing more than to get away. As shocking as it was, you couldnât stomach being around Riki right now, and hastily grabbing Eunchae and making a beeline towards the exit, your downtrodden expression morphed to anger as your shoulder harshly bumped against Rikiâs, whoâs expression you couldnât tell with the way you could only see red. Your decision was ironclad now, if it wasnât firm already. This was the moment youâd decided to get over Nishimura Riki.Â
The touch of your shoulder against his was like a static current being passed through his skin, in the most pleasant way possible. Like he craved it. Riki was baffled, and even more so when he realized it was you, and your usually ever-present adoration from him being blatantly missing, even in this short interaction, if it even be called that. He felt a twinge of concern for you, which he suppressed easily. This was the Y/N he was talking about. Any emotion for you rather than disgust? No thank you!
However, it was strange. For the first time in your life, you felt almost nothing for Nishimura Riki. And for the first time in his life, he felt something for you.Â
Itâs been a week since the fateful basketball game. Youâve been through the stages of grief quite quickly, storming through each of them with Eunchae helping you along, although your headstrong need to get better did worry her, that you werenât actually processing your pain to heal. But to hell with all that. No, you wanted to eviscerate any remaining thought of Riki from your head immediately. The school day seems to be quite regular, with spring break just a mere two weeks away, that had people buzzing with low energy in the hallways, all in the state of deciding their spring break plans. Your spring break plans werenât anything fancy, or anything at all rather - with the main idea being that youâd while away the time with your best friend, doing all the fun activities you could possibly do. And a break that you were sure would be the final nail in the coffin that contained the corpse of your feelings for Riki, the dark haired boy who up till now kept an iron grip on your heart.
The boy in question, like you, had also spent the previous week raging through some emotions. But in his case, rather he found them very confusing and very out of character. Of course, he wasnât self actualised enough to work through them, and that led him to create a stubborn mindspace - that you, Y/N L/N were messing with his head by purposely ignoring him. He just couldnât stop thinking about you, your presence and the recent lack of. Your voice wasnât greeting him in the homeroom every morning anymore, and it was a change many had noticed, but not yet commented on. He found this pit in his stomach from the first week, the immediate day after the match, when he saw you sitting in class - head bent, hair falling over your face messily. And for a fleeting second, his hand had to fight off the urge to get up and brush them away. Your eyes looked slightly swollen, with a faint bloodshot look, like youâd spent the night crying rather than sleeping. It made his chest ache and his head spin slightly. What the hell? When the hell did he feel sorry for Y/N L/N? When the hell did he feel anything for Y/N L/N?
That was about three days ago, and that same pit in his stomach has been growing ever since. He, for whatever reason, missed you. Instead of coming face to face with this fact, he turned his back on it, and it was killing him. Pinpricks of pain would shoot through him whenever he noticed you deliberately changing your path on noticing him walk towards your way. God, itâs like he was a hostage to your feelings all these years, and automatically he felt guilty of thinking about you that way. You just liked him right? Why was he even so rude to you?
His behavior, and his demeanor didnât go unnoticed by all of his friends, even the basketball team, who were more than aware of your absence at practice anymore. Whatever you were doing to remove Riki from your life might be working in your favor, but it was ruining him.Â
His brain felt like someone was swirling its contents around with a spatula, making a mess of his thoughts and his emotions. He hadnât wasted a moment in spilling his dilemma to Sunoo, and invariably the guys he was closest to on the basketball team - Jake, Sunghoon, Jay and Heesung. The team itself were all in all pretty much aware of how the youngest was going through quite the mind-boggling series of epiphanies (if it could even be called that. Jay liked to refer to it as just a dumbass waking up from his stupidity sleep).Â
âDude, I just donât know anymore. Her not being there is very odd to me? I just canât get used to it.â Riki sighs, shaking his head as he thumbs around his packet of Cheetos, slumping against the cafeteria wall, while the rest of his group gathered around him like a pack, eagerly listening in. âBut isnât that what you wanted? So there must be something else then? Maybe you didnât mind her as much as you let on?â Jake inquired, his head tilting like a confused puppy. That had Riki scratching his head again. He saw you this morning by your locker. You were catching up with Eunchae, both of you laughing boldly to whatever Eunchae had just said, and there was a glow on your face as your eyes crinkled in amusement, which made a heartbeat skip in his chest. He was staring longingly at you, and it seemed like you noticed, because your eyes met his in scrutiny - your single glance making him feel like that six year old at the playground again.Â
When you were in freshman year, you had developed a fascination with reading horror novels and mangas and watching horror movies very frequently. Something about spirits and the occult had interested you very much, and many people around you knew about this hobby of yours. If anyone had any doubts about the intricacies of rituals and possessions, spells and witchcraft, theyâd just go to you. Right now, Riki thinks thatâs exactly whatâs happening to him - youâd used your occult knowledge to put a spell on him. Of course, he knew how ridiculous he sounded. But he felt like he was bound to you, and couldnât shake off your spell no matter how much he tried. And it was purely on him. This was just all so,so confusing, which he decided not to voice out to his friends until he himself had gotten a grip on what was happening to him. How he kept thinking about your little habits. Day before yesterday, he found himself soaked in sweat and thirsty beyond comparison after practice. Parched and defeated, he stumbled along to the locker room to find his flavored water that one of his teammates usually kept in his locker for him, only to come up empty handed.Â
âJake, have you seen my flavored water? I figured you usually put one in my locker.â He asked nonchalantly, only to find Jake, and the rest of the team that entered the room in a state of sly smiles, stifled giggles and shock.Â
âDude, we never did any of that. Y/N did that, sheâd purchase the fancy water for you and put it in your locker before we came for practice.âÂ
It made him feel different. He was blinking slow, and his brain was sluggish. You did that for him? God, you were so sweet, werenât you. He already felt a bit sad about not seeing your bright grin that you directed to him in the morning (even though he always dismissed it with ignorance), but this was the cherry on top. You had loved him to death, and now he was a dead man walking without you.Â
âHe looked at you, you know.â Eunchae is careful in her observation, but she knows you noticed too. Your pupils seem narrowed, and your lips are drawn in a tight line as you contemplate that look he gave you. You still couldnât fight off the feeling of butterflies in your stomach when you met his eyes - those gorgeous, beetle-black eyes that had a magnetic pull to them. But within the haze of your flusteredness, youâd managed to catch the slight look of misery in them. He was looking at you like he was an injured puppy, lost without you. But your resolve was stronger. With the utmost focus, you managed to drive away the maddening thoughts of the possibility of him missing you away, and walked away with Eunchae.Â
Over the weekend, Riki had realized that being away from you was driving him insane. So on Monday, he was pulling his chair close to yours in the classroom, the metallic screech against the wooden flooring making everyone turn their heads to the scene, their eyes widening in shock at what was unfolding in front of their eyes. How on Earth was Nishimura Riki sitting next to Y/N L/N? Your thoughts were also very similar to the rest of your classmates, because what was happening right now? Riki, the boy youâd put your heart dangerously on the line for was right here, sitting next to you. His movements were awkward and he was fiddling with his fingers while casting shy glances towards you, reminding you of the scared six year old version of him youâd met at the playground. There is a faint red crawling up his pale ears, and he clears his throat roughly, before saying âIs it alright if I sit here?â
Your all consuming feelings seemed to come back like a crashing wave on the shore the moment he uttered those words to you, and you just nodded wordlessly, too shocked to say anything.
You look too pretty this morning, and itâs messing with his head. Rikiâs beating himself up internally, because this wouldnât be so difficult if you werenât so goddamn beautiful for some reason. He nods when you do, and then gets to his work. His proximity feels dizzying to you, and the scent of his cologne makes it harder for you to focus on the work in front of you. Heâs biting into his lip hard, to suppress the urge to just hold your hand. The smell of your shampoo, the warmth of your thigh being barely centimeters next to you. Youâre both so horribly blind and it is just painful to you both, unbeknownst to each of you.Â
Nishimura Riki liked you. He really, really liked you. And as he turned his head to see your face, accented by the golden sunlight and eyes sparkling like dewdrops in the early morning, he knew that even if he wanted to run, he couldn't. He was trapped under your spell, and the thought of it made him smile.Â
The following days are filled with such odd interactions with Riki. He always found an excuse to find you first in classrooms, or walk you to the cafeteria. You suddenly found yourself back at basketball practices again, but this time forcefully dragged to the court by Riki, and an amused Eunchae in tow. He was there to offer you snacks and drinks from the vending machine. He helped you with homework and you helped him with his. Whatever diabolical game he was playing was working wonders on you, because suddenly all you could see behind your closed eyes was his gorgeous face.Â
The rest of the student body isnât blind to his newfound affection for you. Itâs all theyâve been talking about the entire time. His teammates slap his back in teasing jests while he shoos them all away, all the while that smile never leaving his face.Â
âThereâs no way!â Youâre laughing hard, and yours and Rikiâs shared giggles are quite audible over the soccer field. Youâre both sitting on the grass just after practice, where Rikiâs cooling off in the gentle breeze blowing across the grass. Heâs telling you about some antics he had put up in class to get away from not turning in assignments, which involved a fake rubber rat and a very scared Calculus teacher. Youâre wiping tears from your eyes from the laughter while Riki shakes his head in amusement. The breeze blows a single leaf to land right on top of your head, and it makes you giggle harder.Â
He shuffles a bit closer to you, arm raising up to remove the leaf from your head. His breath is warm as it fans across your warming cheeks, the narrowed distance between you both not being lost on either of you. His eyes meet yours, and youâre still a goner for them. He gulps, Adamâs apple bobbing in nervousness, yet he makes no attempt to move away. Instead, he feels a bold surge in him. His finger loops around the bow on your school uniform, tugging the ribbon and invariably, you, forward towards him, making the breath in your throat hitch, and your eyes becoming wide as saucers. His eyes dip to your cupidâs bow, and scan over your lips and how theyâre parted. Riki spends not a second more pressing his lips to yours, and youâre in heaven.Â
The walk back to your house is full of shy touches, and the warmth of your hand in his. Rikiâs lips are still tingling where yours were just moments ago. He canât even begin to fathom how he ended up here - from loathing you to wanting to kiss you again. He was addicted to you and wanted more of you. But these things needed to be paced, and Riki wanted it done right. Bidding you goodbye in front of your house, where you left him with another giggle-pressed kiss to his cheek and a warm buzz filling his body, he was absolutely enamored by Y/N L/N.
The next day, he wakes up and itâs a good day. Itâs a good day because heâs going to ask you out finally. He wanted to pinch himself to make sure he wasnât dreaming, just because of the implausibility of the situation. There was a brightness surrounding the boy all throughout, a contrast to his regular attitude. Sunoo and Taki had been updated already, and he was planning to tell the team, the rest of his friends during practice, after which he would ask you on a date during your regular after-practice hangouts. Except for the life of him he couldnât find you, at all. It was unfortunate that today was the day of the announcement of the student council election results, for which classes were mostly halted, since the student council was quite a big dealÂ
Heâs scanning around to find you amongst the crowd of the assembly where the results were to be announced - only to spot you a bit later. Also, he notices that youâre not alone. Youâre grinning (a bit too much for his liking, if he's being honest) at Yang Jungwon, the boy who was the sure-shot winner of the President position. Youâre too close to him, and it makes his heart clench. Heâs biting his tongue until it almost bleeds. He doesnât get an opportunity to speak to you, as the event commences. He just decides to wait till later, ignoring the pain in his chest he got from seeing you with another guy.Â
âThe President of this yearâs student council is Yang Jungwon.â Thereâs a smattering of loud applause, and even Riki joins in half-heartedly, still wounded over what he was previously. âThe position of Vice President goes to his running mate, Y/N L/N!â.Â
Heâs still in his place, though his heart bursts with pride and joy for you, his eyes drinking in your excited run up to the stage, shaking hands with the Principal of the school. Your face is broken into the biggest smile ever, and your eyes are shining from pure happiness. Why didnât you tell him? Why didnât he know you were going for it? Or that Jungwon was your running mate?â
But all in all heâs very, very happy and proud of you, so he squishes down that ugly feeling of jealousy in him, and focuses on how you somehow look directly right at him. Your smile drops a little when you notice he isnât clapping, a fact Riki himself didnât realize, too busy staring in awe at you. It takes Eunchaeâs loud hollering in the crowd to break you out of your stupor and your return to your regular state.Â
Heâs changing out of his practice clothes, feeling a bit down from the events that actually happened today and how heâd expected it to go. He hadnât been able to catch a moment alone with you after the ceremony, and four of the older members of the team were missing from practice today too, since Jay was the treasurer of the previous session, he had to oversee the handing over of the duties to the newer batch. Practice, because of that, ended up being him, and the benchwarmers and people he didnât really know all that well. It was something he had to get used to as the new captain, so he figured this would serve as a good preview. He was talking to another benchwarmer of his grade, Junhee, while changing. Junhee wasnât necessarily a good person, if Riki was honest. He always hung out with the rash crowd and got into fights because of his crass nature. He placed the small box of chocolates heâs managed to quickly buy for you from a store outside school, a sticky note with your name and a congratulation scrawled on it, down on the metallic bench as he gathered up the rest of his things. This doesnât escape Junheeâs notice, who smirks lazily as he spots the name on the post-it.Â
âNo way, Nishimura. She did it, huh?â
Riki already doesnât like the way he refers to you as just someone, and it sets his skin aflame. âHmm?â he responds half-heartedly, not at all interested in maintaining a conversation with Junhee of all people. âWell, doesnât it make sense, Nishimura? Sheâs into that horror shit right? Clearly sheâs made a voodoo doll of you and forced you to love her. Manifestation shit, am I right?â
Rikiâs blood is boiling as he hears what Junhee is saying, but for some reason he says nothing back. Itâs like heâs trapped in this vortex in his mind fueled by the insecurity he felt from seeing you with Jungwon, or how he felt out of the loop about your co-curricular adventure. Staying mum, he just grabbed the chocolate box, and turned around, only to gasp in shock to see you standing right there. Your mouth is twisted downwards in disappointment, and youâre staring at him with absolute loathing in your eyes right now. He rushed forward towards you, ready to explain, and also wanting desperately to punch the snickering Junhee behind him, who was now slinking away from the scene.Â
It feels like there is a knife in your back and twisting itself in your flesh all over again. There is a panic rising in your throat, suffocating you overwhelmingly. Itâs jarring and mind-boggling. So before Riki gets to you, you run.
Eunchae is gathering you up in her arms as your inconsolable state renders you helpless, slumping on the floor of your bedroom, finding it harder to breathe as the sadness keeps washing over you in painful crashes, making you feel weaker and weaker as the time goes.Â
âWhy does he hate me, Eun? He kissed me, didnât he? So why is he so cruel?â
The six boys in Rikiâs room are trying their best with damage control, as they all had rushed over to his house when Riki had texted them in a panic and explained what had gone down. âBut why didnât you defend yourself in front of Junhee in the first place man?â, Taki asks frustratedly, tugging at his hair. Riki frowns, trying to ignore the flashes in his head of your heartbroken face while his chest aches. âI kept thinking about her and Jungwon. I treated her terribly before all this, didnât I? I just kept thinking how she might like Jungwon now.â His eyes are downcast in sadness, and his voice is broken. Pulling up a chair right in front of Riki, Heesung plops down and holds Riki up by the shoulders, squaring him up. âRiki. Go. Go right now and apologize, before you lose her even more.â Riki is crying harder now, and wiping his tears, he breaks and finally tells them. âI donât think I want to be without her, Heesung. I want her love, no matter if it drives me to my end.â
Riki sees how Eunchae slipped out of your house to walk towards the supermarket, no doubt to get you both some consolation food. He takes this moment to approach your front door, knocking furiously in nervousness and apprehension. Itâs now or never.Â
You open the door, assuming itâs Eunchae who left something behind before she left, so seeing Riki - messy hair, lips bitten to the extreme and bloodshot eyes standing on your front porch knocked the wind out of your lungs. Ready to slam the door on his face, his long hand stops you from doing so, pleading âY/N please, please just listen to me. It wasnât how it happened. I didnât agree with Junhee at all. I like you, Y/N L/N, like itâs breathing. Being away from you makes me lose my mind, and I know I havenât been the best to you in the past. But please, Y/N. I need you to give me a chance. I need you.â
Thereâs warm tears flowing down your face, and even in this state Riki thinks youâre beautiful. The porch light shines on your face and you look angelic. He hopes it showed in your mercy as well.
âWhy didnât you disagree?â you sniffle, sweater paws raising up to wipe away some of the tears on your face. The dejected tone with which you ask him makes him feel a deep tug in his heart, aching and sad. âI felt. Jealous. And angry, that Jungwon was so close to you, and that you hadnât told me about being his running mate. And I know that doesnât excuse my actions. I just felt, I donât know. Out of the loop.â
âI wanted to surprise you with the vice president's news.â You mumbled, head down. Riki hesitantly moved toward you, and slowly patting your head, he said âI was surprised, baby, and so, so proud of you. I felt so proud of my girl up there.â He says hoarsely, hoping that his sincerity is as evident as much as he feels it.Â
The breath gets knocked out as he groans through his mouth with the impact of your crushing hug. You have your face burrow into his chest, crying softly but also laughing slightly, wetting his shirt. He doesnât spare a moment to wrap his arms around you tightly, fearing that letting go would mean that heâd lose you again. He sniffs in the soothing and familiar scent of your shampoo and mumbles into your hair, âI donât know what spell youâve casted on me, Y/N L/N. But I want to be under it forever.â
The sunlight, Riki thinks, just manages to make you so beautiful that it makes Riki speechless every single time. A lot has changed since the playground and the years after that. And a lot more changed within the last year too. You and Riki are midway through your senior year now. He was sad when he had to bid farewell to the older members of the basketball team, who were practically like brothers to him now. You continued your duties as vice president, though the shared activities you had with Jungwon, still a sore spot for Riki, made him pout adorably, which you always kissed away with a laugh. Riki was the basketball captain now, which added new responsibilities to his shoulder, which he carried excellently. The evidence of which was the recent basketball game that heâd just won with the team. The pep rally, and most of the team was still loitering around the court (Junhee was out. It was one of the first things Riki did as captain, in fact). Riki had sneaked you out to that fateful soccer field where you both had first kissed, and a beautiful sense of deja vu hit him as he looked at you in wonder - how youâd managed to put up with all of him was still a mystery to the boy. But, when you looked to meet his eyes - those dazzling, black eyes that glittered under the setting sun, you both realized - you were both enchanted by each other.
warnings: fluff, crack, gender neutral reader, kms joke, swearing, pet names, jake says he needs to k!ll riki as a joke, reader calls riki their son, jake calls layla readers daughter, thatâs all i think!
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SUMMARY âž"Am I dating Y/N L/N? No thanks, I'd rather choke." Or in which you're clearly using some sort of spell to entice Riki, because why on earth would he suddenly start feeling this way about you?
GENRE âžone-sided enemies to lovers, highschool au, she fell first but he fell harder, angst (lots of it), slow-ish burn.
WARNINGS âž swearing, featuring Eunchae from LeSserafim as your best friend and some additional cameos by other idols, some of dickish behaviour from Riki at the start :(, kissing, mentions of curses, occults knowledge, spells and witchcraft.
WC âž 7.1K
A/N âž Thank you for the immense support for this on the teaser!! I hope this lives up to your expectations, and I hope you guys enjoy the rest of my work as well :)
PLAYLIST âž Voodoo Doll by 5 Seconds of Summer, Kiss Me Kiss Me by 5 Seconds of Summer, Brought the Heat Back by Enhypen, Stockholm Syndrome by One Direction
The air is a sweet smelling summer type, the day you first meet Nishimura Riki. He's a scrawny little thing of twig arms and downcast, shy eyes. Having moved to Korea from Japan only barely a month back, the number of words he can say in this newfound land in the foreign language can be counted on one hand. And this poses a problem to him right now, considering how his older sister had already gone off on her own despite their mother's strict orders to stay together at all times. You spot the boy, a sprightly little thing yourself, and the first thing you notice is his eyes. The most gorgeous, mesmerizing eyes. They looked like the black beetles you saw in the spring - lazing on the dark brown tree trunks, absolutely fascinating and captivating.
Nishimura Riki is six years old and scared. He's at a playground with kids his age, but he feels like an alien in his own skin. They're all either playing in groups or duos - but no dice for singles. It's times like this that makes him want to clutch on to the fabric of his mother's dress and be whisked away to safety. A place where he doesn't feel so out of place. His soft, trembling body stills in a bit of surprise as a gentle tap knocks on his shoulder, ever so slightly. Turning around fearful of being picked on, he only comes face to face with a girl. You're looking straight at him with owlish, unblinking eyes that make Riki shiver in your gaze - feeling smaller and smaller than before. He doesn't like how you're looking at him, not in the slightest. "Hi there! I'm Y/N L/N. Are you new here?" You're quite articulate for a kid, he thinks, as if he's not one himself. He's barely managed to string together the meaning of what you said through his broken understanding of the language, but it's the general environment about you that makes him hesitate. His lack of a response doesn't deter you apparently, as suddenly you're latching on to his wrist, trying to pull him to the sand pit, babbling on and on about being his new friend and offering to show him around town. He doesn't know how to get out of your vice-like grip, but he doesn't mind your company either. But it's just all too much. There's too many things going on around him, and you're too loud.
Suddenly, he's wrenching his hand out of yours, a scowl on his youthful features. It's a frown directed right at you like a bullet, but it leaves you unscathed. You still look at him with a complete look of innocence, completely boring into his own eyes. There's something about the way you look at him, and he hates it. He notices the way you hold no precise expression on your face, only a peaceful and serene look coupled with the way one would gaze when they felt curious and fascinated. He decides at that moment, with all the iron resolve of a six year old boy, that he hated this girl. He hated you and he wanted absolutely nothing to do with you.
But this was in no way similar to the way you were feeling currently. With the way that inky void in his eyes were pulling you in like a siren song, you decided that you loved Nishimura Riki.Â
11 years later
"Riki! Riki!". Your chants are loud even amongst the bustling crowd of attendees, all mingling about on the bleachers, eyes trained on the orange basketball as the squeaking sound of shoes against the polished wooden floor accentuated the tension of this cut-throat game. Jersey number 9, tallest on the team and jet black hair that had everyone reeling in his subtle aura, Riki's eyes are piercing as his focus solely stays on two things - the first being how to get past the rival team's defense, and the second being how annoying your cheering was to him.
Their opposing team is not letting them cut through this bottle neck tie easily, and the red timer with its robotic, digital numbers clocking down to the game's end was not really helping either. It was right now, or never. And Riki never let a game get to the tie-breaker, ever. He's quick and sharp witted, and he's got the athletic skill to get past the crowding defense team, and with a crisp swish of the white net hanging on the post, the ball is swiftly sent through the basket. The whistle is loud, but the rest of his teammates are louder, wasting no time in running on the court to aggressively another their prodigal player in affection and sweat, with Riki glaring away at them in faux irritation, but clearly preening in their pride. This was an important game after all, because it would be the game that would help team captain, Lee Heesung, who was graduating this spring, to choose the next in line to his legacy. And anyone with two eyes, who wasn't even on the team could easily say it belonged to Riki.
Your voice is back, louder again this time, and it has Riki grimacing amongst the celebrations, and Sunoo and Taki, his friends who had descended from the stands themselves, gave each other a knowing look of what was about to occur.
You're singing praises and it has him glowing, regardless of the frown marrying his sharp features. "God, that was so cool! You're so, so tall, it must have been an advantage for sure, but wow I mean that basket? Crazy!"
He's still glaring at you and his teammates have wry smiles on their faces. Your praises quieten down when you, and Riki, notice Lee Heesung walking over to Riki with a championing grin that only means one thing. Ushering Riki away, you just gazed at him at raw adoration as the boy's face lit up with the news Heesung was breaking him.
"By the way dude, are you dating that girl there? Y/N L/N?"
The question has him coughing slightly from the water he was chugging down. Sunoo and Taki are cackling violently at his expression, like Heesung had performed the most blasphemous act in front of him. "Heesung, what the hell dude. I'm not dating her, at all. I'll only date Y/N when pigs start flying."
He looks back to where you stood before, now gone from that spot. You always waited a bit before you left, usually, trying to catch him and make conversation with him, so this was new. A different kind of feeling he wasn't sure he was used to. It was strange, how he felt a bit different from the absence of you.
"Look, oh my god!" Taki cries out, pointing vaguely at the air. "What?" "I just saw a pig fly." âShut the fuck up man.â
You were a curse sent from hell to torment him, that much was sure. He wasnât sure what penance he was due to pay in this life for his previous actions that caused you to appear in his life, considering how since that moment on the playground, youâve done nothing to actually make his life any better. And while he was explaining this very situation to Heesung, who was now sporting an amused grin at the way the normally nonchalant Rikiâs mouth seemed to fly a mile a minute, Sunoo interrupted with a gasp at a particularly harsh tease. âShe isnât even doing anything bad you prick! Iâd kill to have someone crush on me that long!â
âOh you can have her then, Sun. I do not want to see her in my life ever again once weâre out of here.â He huffs.
The various examples of the ways youâd managed to make things bad for him seemed to resurface to his mind almost immediately, souring his mood. Like when in middle school, when he bagged the hottest girl of their grade, Choi Ri-ah, to go out with him. It was magical to Riki, that eighth grade relationship - mainly because him being in it meant having you off his back. Your displeasure with his newfound relationship status was not a secret either, no your distaste was very clear, with the way youâd frown when they would walk in the hallways together holding hands, which in eighth grade, was a very big deal. It didnât help that Ri-ah was also your quote unquote, sworn enemy. The two of you had hated each other's guts since almost preschool, and the sickening punch in the gut was how sheâd managed to be with the only guy youâd ever loved. But Riki didnât know any of that. And frankly, he didnât care much about his and Ri-ahâs conversations or dates, where he would nod along as she talked his ears off about getting new earrings or the summer holiday her father was planning, where she was going to get the most outrageous tan. Sure, he liked her. But he liked not hearing your voice constantly bugging him more.Â
âDude she didnât end your relationship with Ri-ah! Ri-ah was already going after another guy from that prep school, she just needed an excuse to end the relationship and made Y/N the scapegoat.â Taki told him exasperatedly, which just fell on deaf ears, because Riki was still convinced that you were the reason for the demise of his juvenile dating plan. Ri-ah had broken up with him seemingly out of the blue, over text, claiming that she felt uncomfortable dating a boy who was so coveted by another girl. And when fourteen year old Riki read that heartbreaking message curled up in his duvet at 10PM on a Tuesday, he just felt a bitter pill of hatred for you. Nothing had changed in the six years since that fateful meeting at the playground, no. You still made Riki shudder.
âI hate Y/N L/N. I wish she just left my life, because sheâs what makes it worse.â
âHeâs absolutely phenomenal.â You breathe out in a sigh, full of awe as you watch Riki skirt across the court with lightning speed. The dreamy looks and the lovestruck sounds was like routine to Eunchae, who had honestly even given up on rolling her eyes at you, because with the way sheâd spent the last 10 years doing the same, she was afraid her eyes would get stuck at the back of the skull due to routine. It was truly a wonder how you hadnât given up immediately after the first few tries - when he was extremely stubborn in denouncing the âY/Nâs boyfriendâ title heâd earned. But you had your justification ready to go - that he never outright rejected you. Sure, he politely declined some invitations, but never a word against your feelings as such. It still raised the question, as to how you could chase a guy around this long. Because to you, the reason was quite fundamental - his eyes were still beautiful, and most importantly, they held no hate. Not an ounce of it, no matter how hard he tried to emulate it, which gave you hope.Â
Unfortunately hope was a wonderful thing for sure, but also dangerous. It was quite the cycle youâd found yourself stuck in, and you werenât honestly sure how long you could afford to linger as nothing but a mandatory footnote to him. It was eating away at you. But hope, hope made you hold on.
Only Eunchae knew about the firm decision youâd taken last night. After all, she was your closest friend. And she even held you, as you solemnly promised to yourself, on the eve of the 11th anniversary of the day you first met Riki, to leave him behind forever, if there wasnât any improvement in his behavior, or general perception of you. It was shocking, and honestly a huge decision. But firm in its promise, that last hook of hope would be gone soon by tomorrow.Â
âYou know he ignored you again, right?â Eunchae points out for the nth time, and like always that doesnât deter you, as you gaze lovingly upon where the soon-to-be former captain Heesung was talking to Riki about leading the team, a position quite coveted which you were very proud of Riki for acquiring. The pride that swelled in your heart was immense, but the cold words you heard Riki utter were like a small pin-prick on your heart. He was tense from the game, and letâs be honest, youâd always managed to survive the weight of his brash words. But why did this one hurt so much? Were you reaching your breaking point, finally? No wonder youâd tipped and already decided to get over him last night.
Snapping yourself out of these negative emotions, you decided to busy yourself a bit away from the bleachers and Heesung and Riki, focusing on Eunchae as she tried to decide where to grab a snack before you both went off to your own houses.Â
âI hate Y/N L/N. I wish she just left my life, because sheâs what makes it worse.â
The sound of his voice has always been melodious to you. It had a deep timbre and was almost soothing. But right now, you felt anything far from soothed. Your throat was closing up into a lump, and you huffed slightly as you blinked away tears. Eunchaeâs eyes were blown wide in shock, and were slowly beginning to narrow in anger. Your movements were almost automatic as your hand reached out to stop Eunchae from storming out from your hiding spotsâ, the fuming girl looking like she was ready to punch Nishimura across the face immediately. The tears were burning into your lower lash line like furious embarrassment, making you more and more smaller, wishing now more than ever that the ground swallowed you whole. You kept telling yourself over and over again, that this wasnât the first time youâd heard words of this type uttered against you by him. But it was like a disenchanting spell on you, the way a veil lifted off your eyes. A crack in the rose tinted looking-glass you always stared at him through.Â
âY/Nâ, Eunchaeâs voice is a careful whisper, sensing your vulnerability as your best friend. She knew you long enough to tell that those extremely cruel, mean words did more than just a regular rebound on your thick skin. She was cooling down in an attempt to comfort you, rubbing your arm in support. Your lower lip was wobbling, and you felt like someone had slapped you hard across the cheek. You werenât that annoying to put up with, were you?
Your heart felt stomped on at that point, and you wanted nothing more than to get away. As shocking as it was, you couldnât stomach being around Riki right now, and hastily grabbing Eunchae and making a beeline towards the exit, your downtrodden expression morphed to anger as your shoulder harshly bumped against Rikiâs, whoâs expression you couldnât tell with the way you could only see red. Your decision was ironclad now, if it wasnât firm already. This was the moment youâd decided to get over Nishimura Riki.Â
The touch of your shoulder against his was like a static current being passed through his skin, in the most pleasant way possible. Like he craved it. Riki was baffled, and even more so when he realized it was you, and your usually ever-present adoration from him being blatantly missing, even in this short interaction, if it even be called that. He felt a twinge of concern for you, which he suppressed easily. This was the Y/N he was talking about. Any emotion for you rather than disgust? No thank you!
However, it was strange. For the first time in your life, you felt almost nothing for Nishimura Riki. And for the first time in his life, he felt something for you.Â
Itâs been a week since the fateful basketball game. Youâve been through the stages of grief quite quickly, storming through each of them with Eunchae helping you along, although your headstrong need to get better did worry her, that you werenât actually processing your pain to heal. But to hell with all that. No, you wanted to eviscerate any remaining thought of Riki from your head immediately. The school day seems to be quite regular, with spring break just a mere two weeks away, that had people buzzing with low energy in the hallways, all in the state of deciding their spring break plans. Your spring break plans werenât anything fancy, or anything at all rather - with the main idea being that youâd while away the time with your best friend, doing all the fun activities you could possibly do. And a break that you were sure would be the final nail in the coffin that contained the corpse of your feelings for Riki, the dark haired boy who up till now kept an iron grip on your heart.
The boy in question, like you, had also spent the previous week raging through some emotions. But in his case, rather he found them very confusing and very out of character. Of course, he wasnât self actualised enough to work through them, and that led him to create a stubborn mindspace - that you, Y/N L/N were messing with his head by purposely ignoring him. He just couldnât stop thinking about you, your presence and the recent lack of. Your voice wasnât greeting him in the homeroom every morning anymore, and it was a change many had noticed, but not yet commented on. He found this pit in his stomach from the first week, the immediate day after the match, when he saw you sitting in class - head bent, hair falling over your face messily. And for a fleeting second, his hand had to fight off the urge to get up and brush them away. Your eyes looked slightly swollen, with a faint bloodshot look, like youâd spent the night crying rather than sleeping. It made his chest ache and his head spin slightly. What the hell? When the hell did he feel sorry for Y/N L/N? When the hell did he feel anything for Y/N L/N?
That was about three days ago, and that same pit in his stomach has been growing ever since. He, for whatever reason, missed you. Instead of coming face to face with this fact, he turned his back on it, and it was killing him. Pinpricks of pain would shoot through him whenever he noticed you deliberately changing your path on noticing him walk towards your way. God, itâs like he was a hostage to your feelings all these years, and automatically he felt guilty of thinking about you that way. You just liked him right? Why was he even so rude to you?
His behavior, and his demeanor didnât go unnoticed by all of his friends, even the basketball team, who were more than aware of your absence at practice anymore. Whatever you were doing to remove Riki from your life might be working in your favor, but it was ruining him.Â
His brain felt like someone was swirling its contents around with a spatula, making a mess of his thoughts and his emotions. He hadnât wasted a moment in spilling his dilemma to Sunoo, and invariably the guys he was closest to on the basketball team - Jake, Sunghoon, Jay and Heesung. The team itself were all in all pretty much aware of how the youngest was going through quite the mind-boggling series of epiphanies (if it could even be called that. Jay liked to refer to it as just a dumbass waking up from his stupidity sleep).Â
âDude, I just donât know anymore. Her not being there is very odd to me? I just canât get used to it.â Riki sighs, shaking his head as he thumbs around his packet of Cheetos, slumping against the cafeteria wall, while the rest of his group gathered around him like a pack, eagerly listening in. âBut isnât that what you wanted? So there must be something else then? Maybe you didnât mind her as much as you let on?â Jake inquired, his head tilting like a confused puppy. That had Riki scratching his head again. He saw you this morning by your locker. You were catching up with Eunchae, both of you laughing boldly to whatever Eunchae had just said, and there was a glow on your face as your eyes crinkled in amusement, which made a heartbeat skip in his chest. He was staring longingly at you, and it seemed like you noticed, because your eyes met his in scrutiny - your single glance making him feel like that six year old at the playground again.Â
When you were in freshman year, you had developed a fascination with reading horror novels and mangas and watching horror movies very frequently. Something about spirits and the occult had interested you very much, and many people around you knew about this hobby of yours. If anyone had any doubts about the intricacies of rituals and possessions, spells and witchcraft, theyâd just go to you. Right now, Riki thinks thatâs exactly whatâs happening to him - youâd used your occult knowledge to put a spell on him. Of course, he knew how ridiculous he sounded. But he felt like he was bound to you, and couldnât shake off your spell no matter how much he tried. And it was purely on him. This was just all so,so confusing, which he decided not to voice out to his friends until he himself had gotten a grip on what was happening to him. How he kept thinking about your little habits. Day before yesterday, he found himself soaked in sweat and thirsty beyond comparison after practice. Parched and defeated, he stumbled along to the locker room to find his flavored water that one of his teammates usually kept in his locker for him, only to come up empty handed.Â
âJake, have you seen my flavored water? I figured you usually put one in my locker.â He asked nonchalantly, only to find Jake, and the rest of the team that entered the room in a state of sly smiles, stifled giggles and shock.Â
âDude, we never did any of that. Y/N did that, sheâd purchase the fancy water for you and put it in your locker before we came for practice.âÂ
It made him feel different. He was blinking slow, and his brain was sluggish. You did that for him? God, you were so sweet, werenât you. He already felt a bit sad about not seeing your bright grin that you directed to him in the morning (even though he always dismissed it with ignorance), but this was the cherry on top. You had loved him to death, and now he was a dead man walking without you.Â
âHe looked at you, you know.â Eunchae is careful in her observation, but she knows you noticed too. Your pupils seem narrowed, and your lips are drawn in a tight line as you contemplate that look he gave you. You still couldnât fight off the feeling of butterflies in your stomach when you met his eyes - those gorgeous, beetle-black eyes that had a magnetic pull to them. But within the haze of your flusteredness, youâd managed to catch the slight look of misery in them. He was looking at you like he was an injured puppy, lost without you. But your resolve was stronger. With the utmost focus, you managed to drive away the maddening thoughts of the possibility of him missing you away, and walked away with Eunchae.Â
Over the weekend, Riki had realized that being away from you was driving him insane. So on Monday, he was pulling his chair close to yours in the classroom, the metallic screech against the wooden flooring making everyone turn their heads to the scene, their eyes widening in shock at what was unfolding in front of their eyes. How on Earth was Nishimura Riki sitting next to Y/N L/N? Your thoughts were also very similar to the rest of your classmates, because what was happening right now? Riki, the boy youâd put your heart dangerously on the line for was right here, sitting next to you. His movements were awkward and he was fiddling with his fingers while casting shy glances towards you, reminding you of the scared six year old version of him youâd met at the playground. There is a faint red crawling up his pale ears, and he clears his throat roughly, before saying âIs it alright if I sit here?â
Your all consuming feelings seemed to come back like a crashing wave on the shore the moment he uttered those words to you, and you just nodded wordlessly, too shocked to say anything.
You look too pretty this morning, and itâs messing with his head. Rikiâs beating himself up internally, because this wouldnât be so difficult if you werenât so goddamn beautiful for some reason. He nods when you do, and then gets to his work. His proximity feels dizzying to you, and the scent of his cologne makes it harder for you to focus on the work in front of you. Heâs biting into his lip hard, to suppress the urge to just hold your hand. The smell of your shampoo, the warmth of your thigh being barely centimeters next to you. Youâre both so horribly blind and it is just painful to you both, unbeknownst to each of you.Â
Nishimura Riki liked you. He really, really liked you. And as he turned his head to see your face, accented by the golden sunlight and eyes sparkling like dewdrops in the early morning, he knew that even if he wanted to run, he couldn't. He was trapped under your spell, and the thought of it made him smile.Â
The following days are filled with such odd interactions with Riki. He always found an excuse to find you first in classrooms, or walk you to the cafeteria. You suddenly found yourself back at basketball practices again, but this time forcefully dragged to the court by Riki, and an amused Eunchae in tow. He was there to offer you snacks and drinks from the vending machine. He helped you with homework and you helped him with his. Whatever diabolical game he was playing was working wonders on you, because suddenly all you could see behind your closed eyes was his gorgeous face.Â
The rest of the student body isnât blind to his newfound affection for you. Itâs all theyâve been talking about the entire time. His teammates slap his back in teasing jests while he shoos them all away, all the while that smile never leaving his face.Â
âThereâs no way!â Youâre laughing hard, and yours and Rikiâs shared giggles are quite audible over the soccer field. Youâre both sitting on the grass just after practice, where Rikiâs cooling off in the gentle breeze blowing across the grass. Heâs telling you about some antics he had put up in class to get away from not turning in assignments, which involved a fake rubber rat and a very scared Calculus teacher. Youâre wiping tears from your eyes from the laughter while Riki shakes his head in amusement. The breeze blows a single leaf to land right on top of your head, and it makes you giggle harder.Â
He shuffles a bit closer to you, arm raising up to remove the leaf from your head. His breath is warm as it fans across your warming cheeks, the narrowed distance between you both not being lost on either of you. His eyes meet yours, and youâre still a goner for them. He gulps, Adamâs apple bobbing in nervousness, yet he makes no attempt to move away. Instead, he feels a bold surge in him. His finger loops around the bow on your school uniform, tugging the ribbon and invariably, you, forward towards him, making the breath in your throat hitch, and your eyes becoming wide as saucers. His eyes dip to your cupidâs bow, and scan over your lips and how theyâre parted. Riki spends not a second more pressing his lips to yours, and youâre in heaven.Â
The walk back to your house is full of shy touches, and the warmth of your hand in his. Rikiâs lips are still tingling where yours were just moments ago. He canât even begin to fathom how he ended up here - from loathing you to wanting to kiss you again. He was addicted to you and wanted more of you. But these things needed to be paced, and Riki wanted it done right. Bidding you goodbye in front of your house, where you left him with another giggle-pressed kiss to his cheek and a warm buzz filling his body, he was absolutely enamored by Y/N L/N.
The next day, he wakes up and itâs a good day. Itâs a good day because heâs going to ask you out finally. He wanted to pinch himself to make sure he wasnât dreaming, just because of the implausibility of the situation. There was a brightness surrounding the boy all throughout, a contrast to his regular attitude. Sunoo and Taki had been updated already, and he was planning to tell the team, the rest of his friends during practice, after which he would ask you on a date during your regular after-practice hangouts. Except for the life of him he couldnât find you, at all. It was unfortunate that today was the day of the announcement of the student council election results, for which classes were mostly halted, since the student council was quite a big dealÂ
Heâs scanning around to find you amongst the crowd of the assembly where the results were to be announced - only to spot you a bit later. Also, he notices that youâre not alone. Youâre grinning (a bit too much for his liking, if he's being honest) at Yang Jungwon, the boy who was the sure-shot winner of the President position. Youâre too close to him, and it makes his heart clench. Heâs biting his tongue until it almost bleeds. He doesnât get an opportunity to speak to you, as the event commences. He just decides to wait till later, ignoring the pain in his chest he got from seeing you with another guy.Â
âThe President of this yearâs student council is Yang Jungwon.â Thereâs a smattering of loud applause, and even Riki joins in half-heartedly, still wounded over what he was previously. âThe position of Vice President goes to his running mate, Y/N L/N!â.Â
Heâs still in his place, though his heart bursts with pride and joy for you, his eyes drinking in your excited run up to the stage, shaking hands with the Principal of the school. Your face is broken into the biggest smile ever, and your eyes are shining from pure happiness. Why didnât you tell him? Why didnât he know you were going for it? Or that Jungwon was your running mate?â
But all in all heâs very, very happy and proud of you, so he squishes down that ugly feeling of jealousy in him, and focuses on how you somehow look directly right at him. Your smile drops a little when you notice he isnât clapping, a fact Riki himself didnât realize, too busy staring in awe at you. It takes Eunchaeâs loud hollering in the crowd to break you out of your stupor and your return to your regular state.Â
Heâs changing out of his practice clothes, feeling a bit down from the events that actually happened today and how heâd expected it to go. He hadnât been able to catch a moment alone with you after the ceremony, and four of the older members of the team were missing from practice today too, since Jay was the treasurer of the previous session, he had to oversee the handing over of the duties to the newer batch. Practice, because of that, ended up being him, and the benchwarmers and people he didnât really know all that well. It was something he had to get used to as the new captain, so he figured this would serve as a good preview. He was talking to another benchwarmer of his grade, Junhee, while changing. Junhee wasnât necessarily a good person, if Riki was honest. He always hung out with the rash crowd and got into fights because of his crass nature. He placed the small box of chocolates heâs managed to quickly buy for you from a store outside school, a sticky note with your name and a congratulation scrawled on it, down on the metallic bench as he gathered up the rest of his things. This doesnât escape Junheeâs notice, who smirks lazily as he spots the name on the post-it.Â
âNo way, Nishimura. She did it, huh?â
Riki already doesnât like the way he refers to you as just someone, and it sets his skin aflame. âHmm?â he responds half-heartedly, not at all interested in maintaining a conversation with Junhee of all people. âWell, doesnât it make sense, Nishimura? Sheâs into that horror shit right? Clearly sheâs made a voodoo doll of you and forced you to love her. Manifestation shit, am I right?â
Rikiâs blood is boiling as he hears what Junhee is saying, but for some reason he says nothing back. Itâs like heâs trapped in this vortex in his mind fueled by the insecurity he felt from seeing you with Jungwon, or how he felt out of the loop about your co-curricular adventure. Staying mum, he just grabbed the chocolate box, and turned around, only to gasp in shock to see you standing right there. Your mouth is twisted downwards in disappointment, and youâre staring at him with absolute loathing in your eyes right now. He rushed forward towards you, ready to explain, and also wanting desperately to punch the snickering Junhee behind him, who was now slinking away from the scene.Â
It feels like there is a knife in your back and twisting itself in your flesh all over again. There is a panic rising in your throat, suffocating you overwhelmingly. Itâs jarring and mind-boggling. So before Riki gets to you, you run.
Eunchae is gathering you up in her arms as your inconsolable state renders you helpless, slumping on the floor of your bedroom, finding it harder to breathe as the sadness keeps washing over you in painful crashes, making you feel weaker and weaker as the time goes.Â
âWhy does he hate me, Eun? He kissed me, didnât he? So why is he so cruel?â
The six boys in Rikiâs room are trying their best with damage control, as they all had rushed over to his house when Riki had texted them in a panic and explained what had gone down. âBut why didnât you defend yourself in front of Junhee in the first place man?â, Taki asks frustratedly, tugging at his hair. Riki frowns, trying to ignore the flashes in his head of your heartbroken face while his chest aches. âI kept thinking about her and Jungwon. I treated her terribly before all this, didnât I? I just kept thinking how she might like Jungwon now.â His eyes are downcast in sadness, and his voice is broken. Pulling up a chair right in front of Riki, Heesung plops down and holds Riki up by the shoulders, squaring him up. âRiki. Go. Go right now and apologize, before you lose her even more.â Riki is crying harder now, and wiping his tears, he breaks and finally tells them. âI donât think I want to be without her, Heesung. I want her love, no matter if it drives me to my end.â
Riki sees how Eunchae slipped out of your house to walk towards the supermarket, no doubt to get you both some consolation food. He takes this moment to approach your front door, knocking furiously in nervousness and apprehension. Itâs now or never.Â
You open the door, assuming itâs Eunchae who left something behind before she left, so seeing Riki - messy hair, lips bitten to the extreme and bloodshot eyes standing on your front porch knocked the wind out of your lungs. Ready to slam the door on his face, his long hand stops you from doing so, pleading âY/N please, please just listen to me. It wasnât how it happened. I didnât agree with Junhee at all. I like you, Y/N L/N, like itâs breathing. Being away from you makes me lose my mind, and I know I havenât been the best to you in the past. But please, Y/N. I need you to give me a chance. I need you.â
Thereâs warm tears flowing down your face, and even in this state Riki thinks youâre beautiful. The porch light shines on your face and you look angelic. He hopes it showed in your mercy as well.
âWhy didnât you disagree?â you sniffle, sweater paws raising up to wipe away some of the tears on your face. The dejected tone with which you ask him makes him feel a deep tug in his heart, aching and sad. âI felt. Jealous. And angry, that Jungwon was so close to you, and that you hadnât told me about being his running mate. And I know that doesnât excuse my actions. I just felt, I donât know. Out of the loop.â
âI wanted to surprise you with the vice president's news.â You mumbled, head down. Riki hesitantly moved toward you, and slowly patting your head, he said âI was surprised, baby, and so, so proud of you. I felt so proud of my girl up there.â He says hoarsely, hoping that his sincerity is as evident as much as he feels it.Â
The breath gets knocked out as he groans through his mouth with the impact of your crushing hug. You have your face burrow into his chest, crying softly but also laughing slightly, wetting his shirt. He doesnât spare a moment to wrap his arms around you tightly, fearing that letting go would mean that heâd lose you again. He sniffs in the soothing and familiar scent of your shampoo and mumbles into your hair, âI donât know what spell youâve casted on me, Y/N L/N. But I want to be under it forever.â
The sunlight, Riki thinks, just manages to make you so beautiful that it makes Riki speechless every single time. A lot has changed since the playground and the years after that. And a lot more changed within the last year too. You and Riki are midway through your senior year now. He was sad when he had to bid farewell to the older members of the basketball team, who were practically like brothers to him now. You continued your duties as vice president, though the shared activities you had with Jungwon, still a sore spot for Riki, made him pout adorably, which you always kissed away with a laugh. Riki was the basketball captain now, which added new responsibilities to his shoulder, which he carried excellently. The evidence of which was the recent basketball game that heâd just won with the team. The pep rally, and most of the team was still loitering around the court (Junhee was out. It was one of the first things Riki did as captain, in fact). Riki had sneaked you out to that fateful soccer field where you both had first kissed, and a beautiful sense of deja vu hit him as he looked at you in wonder - how youâd managed to put up with all of him was still a mystery to the boy. But, when you looked to meet his eyes - those dazzling, black eyes that glittered under the setting sun, you both realized - you were both enchanted by each other.
SUMMARY âž On a hazy summer evening, where the air hung low above everyone like a buzzing, heated static, you met Choi Yeonjun in a new light. And he met you, not for the first time maybe, but definitely in a more impacting way. A second, first meeting. And with that second, first meeting came the idea to strike a deal - a mutual agreement to help both parties out favorably, till the end of summer. Luckily, or unluckily, it just so happens that the summer doesn't last forever.
GENRE âž strangers to lovers, highschool au, fake dating au, suggestive scenes, includes kissing, jock Yeonjun, kinda nerdy (?) reader (they're friends with Soobin and Beomgyu if that helps), fluff with angst, includes underage drinking and swearing.
PLAYLIST âž High School in Jakarta by NIKI, I Like Me Better by Lauv, Bubble Gum by NewJeans, Ghosting by TXT, Ditto by NewJeans, small town by Clara Benin.
WC âž 12.9K words
A/N âž She's finally here đđ„č I'm quite proud of this one guys. It's loosely based off my own high school relationship (which unfortunately, didn't end as great as this fic did). It's also my first time writing such a long story, and I hope you guys enjoy reading it as much as I did writing it, and please do let me know how you guys felt about it. Love you!!
PART OF THE ANTHOLOGY SERIES
The world as you know it is ending. Thereâs meteors and asteroids crashing down, balls of fire and smoke rapidly descending on your world. The world youâd built since middle school.Â
Not the world as we know it, of course. No, the world with its 8 billion population and sprawling cities and countries wasnât coming to an end - but it was your world, with its own islands and own niches coming down to debris rapidly.Â
Your world meant the things you did - it meant how you stayed up all night on school nights to play Minecraft with Soobin and Beomgyu, your two closest friends since childhood. It means the music you listened to. Usually that included whatever preppy tune that used to overtake the charts. The One Direction boysâ perfect harmonies were all the rage of 2014. Justin Bieber had the hearts of young girls by the fist. But that was middle school. That was 2014, which ended a few months ago. 2015 was the incoming year of the new batch of freshmen in their townâs high school. 2015, and thereâs new artists and new bands and new games. Itâs 2015 and the world you crafted with wide-eyed dreams and glitter pens is over, and the swooping lurch of reality hits you square in the chest just as the summer heat settles over everyone.Â
The First Summer - summer before freshman yearÂ
âSoobin, can you pay attention maybe? Fucking hell.â Beomgyuâs loud usually. Beomgyuâs louder when irritated however. And today he decided to be loud, irritated and angry, and the unnecessary screaming match between Soobin and Beomgyu was just the strike of the match of patience you had needed. âEnough!â Seriously, if youâre gonna fight this much, just beat each other up! Iâd rather have you both in battle than this silly screaming match.â Your voice is shrill and the annoyance is heavy. Yet, it does nothing to affect the pair. Instead, all they did was give short laughs. âYou canât shout at us like that you '', the pouty eyes and whining tone of Beomgyu softened you up immediately, and you grinned back with a retaliation ready. âBeomgyu, let Soobin text his sweetheart next door, or else heâll wilt like a plant deprived of sunlight.â The statement leaves the both of you in a fit of giggles the moment the entire sentence left your lips, and left Soobin to be the pouting one this time. âWhat do you both even know? To be in love with someone?â, the dramatics were oozing off Soobin, the sore subject of his very strong feeling for his next door neighbor making him more susceptible to teasing from you and Beomgyu. âAnd what do you know? You havenât confessed either!â, accusatory, as you told him. It would be wonderful, absolutely delightful for Soobin to pull up his big boy pants and finally ask the other girl out. Not only because theyâd make a delightful couple, but also because maybe heâd shut up about the qualms of unrequited (which honestly was quite requited if he just stopped being so blind) love.Â
âHowâs the existential crisis popping along, you? Are we still the lamest duo you could hang out with that will kill your nonexistent street cred?â. Chucking a throw pillow at the boy, you sighed, the dramatics being your concern now. âYou guys donât get it, do you? This is highschool. The real deal. The next four years of peopleâs cherished memories.â âYou want to peak in highschool badly, donât you?â âShut up Soobin!â
They wouldnât get it. They wouldnât get how highschool mattered to you. How being 15, then 17, then 18 happens only once in life. Youâre young in love as a teenager once, and youâre living life on the cusp only one. Romanticizing highschool was a silly cliche, and you were by no means a daydreaming romantic (Eh, maybe sometimes). But living, to experience, to feel, to love, meant something to you. It meant something to the little girl who watched those romcoms in the darkness of her room on a blue light screen. Watching how wonderful guys fell in love with wonderful girls. Watching how the boy loved the girl regardless of status quo. High School was a lake and you were a small pebble ready to skim its surface with accuracy and precision.Â
âAre you Machiavelli or something? Stop making that scheming face, seriously. Itâs giving me the creeps Iâll be honest. This just resulted in another pillow to the face.
The summer heat, a slow wave of buzzing energy that rolled over the entire town, made most of its residents lethargic. But lethargy wasnât an option for 15 year olds, especially 15 year olds in the Y/L/N household. Several nags and a good scolding from your mother had you working at the convenience store two blocks down. A job that you were certain of, might just be the first of its kind in the way it could kill the employee of boredom. âAt least you get the AC. And us!â. Huening Kai was an absolutely wonderful person. Honestly, there was no way to say anything negative according to you, which made Taehyun roll his eyes often. The two boys would frequent the store often. The first day because Kai was craving an ice pop to battle the heat. But once the pair had seen you prettily working the register all by your lonesome, and the boys not having anything interesting to while away their time with, began to visit you on your shifts, eating the almost expired stock and chitchatting.Â
Even from the corny sentence Kai had just said, you could only bring herself to frown, but not get annoyed at the sunshine boy. The summer reinvention was in full swing. Calling it a reinvention made you uncomfortable sometimes. It was just a few tweaks right? Itâs not like you were going to lose yourself completely. A harmless fine-tuning of the machinery, shinier gears and fancier covering.
Convenient store afternoons were idyll - no customers, and usually no Kai and Taehyun, whoâd take the most deep afternoon naps they could take. Today, however, theyâd decided to forego the naps, and they hung around the back, to analyze which candy was the best for the summer.Â
You're sitting at the till, bright light shining right through the spotless plexiglass, hair gently swooping over your face, illuminating the strands. Thereâs a slight breeze from the droning AC that cools whatever sweat was beading your forehead. A lazy afternoon, light and airy, with the low hanging summer making the world around simmer like a boiling pot. It was this afternoon, that the bell tinkled as the convenience storeâs door opened, the sound jingling faintly over the sound of buzzing cicadas and grasshoppers. It was this afternoon, uneventful like the rest, until it wasnât - that you looked up to meet the eyes of Choi Yeonjun.Â
âAny ice cream?â, the older boy asked, eyes shining like two pebbles under a clear lake on a summerâs day. Breaking out of your stupor, you just nodded, a bit frantic considering how you were caught in such an awkward way. Brushing whatever hair that had surrounded your face, you got up with a slight metallic screech of the chair you sat at, stumbling to where the freezer was. Opening up the box, you gestured to an assortment of cold treats that were laid out for the customers. Humming to himself, Yeonjun just scanned the ice creams, then shifted his eyes to you. You, who was already staring at his sharp side profile, the way the sunlight seemed to poke out from the sharp bridge of his nose to the way his lips seemed more plump than they were with the way he was chewing at them. Making eye contact with him, he simply asked with a slight smirk, âWhat do you suggest?â. âHuh?â, you asked dumbly, not catching his question with the way you were busy ogling the older boy. âWhich flavor do you like?â, âOh! Personally, Iâd say you can never go wrong with chocolate. The chocolate chip choco cones are wonderful for this season. But if you need something to beat the heat, a lime popsicle would be the best.â âYou seem to have a PhD in ice cream.â, the boy teased, as he eyed the way your cheeks grew warmer and your pupils widening slightly at his jest. âOh sorry if that was too much! Um yeah, I guess th-thatâs my suggestion.â, hurriedly avoiding his eyes and going back to gesturing at ice creams. A pale veiny hand reached into the ice box to pick out two ice creams - a choco chip cone and a lime-berry popsicle. Slightly waving the two at you with a smile, he proceeded to strut up to the counter, head turned back at you as he said with a voice that made your heart constrict and release butterflies, â Why not both then? Canât go wrong with recommendations from the master, can I?â. If it wasnât obvious before, it was quite obvious now. You were absolutely enamored by Choi Yeonjun. Hurrying up to the counter and reciting his bill, he paid the money and a bit extra with a wink, for the âpretty cashier at the register who has a thesis on sweet treats.â. And just as easily heâd appeared, with a flirtatious smile and charm to knock any girl off her feet, Yeonjun was gone from the store, with ice cream and quite possibly your senses and bearings. âTweedleDee and TweedleDum, you can come out now. I can see the tops of your head. I can also feel your annoying presenceâ, you groaned as a sheepish Hueningkai and Taehyun appeared, both clamoring about how they didn't âmean to eavesdropâ and how âthey were leaving the back store room when they say the interaction between you and Yeonjun take place.â But honestly, that wasnât your biggest concern right now. The two kids were harmless, anyways. What concerned you was how the image of those dazzling eyes wouldnât leave your head. How smooth his voice was when he spoke to you. For someone ready to break out of the daydream land you found yourself in, Choi Yeonjun was insistent to keep you under. And for him, maybe going breathless was worth it.Â
The Second Summer - summer before junior year
Itâs 2018 and itâs the end of your life. Well, to be fair, your life has been âendingâ since freshman year, and your two friends have been watching you become the one who cried wolf every single time. âYou donât get it Soob,â with the cellphone perched on your shoulder, âI donât know how you and Beomgyu arenât freaking the hell out right now.â Soobin lets out a disinterested hum, deciding to conference Beomgyu in, because why would he be the sole victim to this torture? Sitting down on the bed with a force and a breath of indignation leaving your lips, you just continue your rant. âSoobin and Beomgyu. This is the year it gets real. College prep. Entrance exams. Volunteering and extracurriculars. Donât you get it? At least Rin gets it. Rinâs with me-â âAnd that must suck for you, Soobinâ a teasing Beomgyu interrupted, while Soobin stayed wordless, probably sulking behind the phone, too pouty to retaliate. This sudden remembrance made you laugh, and joining in on the fun, you said, âYeah Soobs, how have you still not gotten the balls to ask her out?â, but you regretted the words that came out of your mouth, immediately anticipating what was coming and what's next. And just as you predicted, Soobin launched off on his monologue, âCrushing on Yeonjun isnât a problem then huh? What about that? Youâve spent a year and half pining for the most wanted guy in the school, Y/N? Isnât that funny?â, all the words spilling out in a single breath of a sentence. âAlright Soobin, Iâll lay off your case if you lay off mine. Besides, itâs easier to target Beomgyu, no?â. And with that the bickering went off again, but you wouldnât have it any other way.Â
A lot has changed since that summer in freshman year, with the chance encounter with Yeonjun. For one, you stopped working there the moment summer ended, which disheartened you slightly considering you would see less of Huening Kai and Kang Taehyun, the two boys youâd grown quite fond of in this short span of time. But the missing soon expired the moment the duo entered highschool themselves in your sophomore year, growing slightly closer to your friend group despite the yearâs gap in age. They were the new addition along with Rin, Soobinâs neighbor and longtime crush, to your lunch table. A moment in time where SAT scores and classes, crushes and heartbreaks ceased to exist, and it was just your friends and you, suspended in an emulsion of feelings of friendship, and youth.Â
Another thing that had changed since that summer was you yourself. Though your reinvention didnât go the way you had planned - you still had matured. The crybaby 14 year old had grown into someone who knew how to stand up for themselves. The same person whoâd spend nights crying because of mismatched schedules was moving up the academic ladder.Â
And reappearing on that same lunch table on the first day of sophomore year, and then sticking it out till the end of the academic swing, with a whole new set of expectations crammed into binders and assignments, and the promise of new memories to make, was your friend group and you - a couple of kids ready to take on the world. Hand in hand, laughter shared and fondness obvious, it was going to be a good summer. You could feel it, in the jokes Beomgyu shared and the shrieking laugh Kai let out without fail. Grinning along to their antics, your eyes scanned the lunchroom.
One thing hadnât changed with the seasons, and that was your fascination with the schoolâs IT boy, Choi Yeonjun. A wonderful enigma - athletic, kind and good looks all combining to create the most perfect gentleman you in your years of living had had the chance of meeting. He sat at the table diagonal to yours, and with a piercing heart did you remember that with all the changes, Yeonjun changed too - in the sense that heâd gotten a girlfriend. A girlfriend whom he adored, which was obvious to anyone with two eyes. 16 nearing 17years old and a heartthrob with a heart of gold himself, it was written clear as day in the leaflets of destiny, that Choi Yeonjun would be someone who would make a mile-wide crater of an impact on peopleâs lives. And as your eyes moved away from where Yeonjun sat with an arm slung around his girlfriend, the disappointment was quite evident in them, that you found yourself locking eyes with Rin, who held a look of pity. Shaking your head and offering a smile that said, âNo worriesâ, you shifted your attention back to your friends.Â
Choi Yeonjun may be at a school lunch table less than a foot away from you. But anyone who had lived through the apocalyptic land of highschool could tell that in reality, he was miles away.Â
And this summer, he would be light years away - no longer a friendly customer at a convenience store where you no longer worked, but rather a fading memory of a golden summerâs afternoon, where you could for the first time, feel sparks lighting up inside your eyeballs when they looked into his. The first time your heart would do somersaults to be in his presence. The first crush. Your first crush, the golden boy.Â
Being in the middle of the food chain of status quo meant having its own advantages and disadvantages. And a certain disadvantage was that sure, you were moderately more liked then the people above you, and you werenât picked on nor where you shunned into isolation. But it meant that a very mediocre position came with a mediocre life. Your friend group wasnât the type to be firstly favored to be invited to parties and blowouts with the older kids like some of your peers were. And frankly, your friends werenât the type to be dying for those coveted invitations either. They were the ones whoâd rather watch the Scream movies in order despite the fact that the entire group, minus Taehyun, were deathly afraid of horror movies. And honestly, you were all content with that - to make bad predictions to the endings and have Taehyun poke fun at the way you all fell for the jumpscares every single time.
But to reach to maybe even the periphery of Yeonjunâs area meant having to put yourself out there, just a little bit. And the time was no better than now, when Miyawaki Sakura, the foreign exchange junior you had the opportunity to help out when she first arrived in the beginning of the year, invited you to a blowout on the last day of the school party being held at her place. The lovely Japanese girl, whoâd been meek and as quiet as a mouse had blossomed just like the flower her name signified, and grown out of her shell to be one of the rather popular girls in not only her year, but the entire school. Not only was she drop dead gorgeous, but also possessed the kindest of hearts - evident in the way that even after her rise to popularity, she hadn't forgotten the helpful sophomore who had shown her the ropes around school.Â
Scoring the invite wasnât an issue but rather convincing your homebody, introverted friends to tag along was - Taeyhyun and Kai were already on their ways to their respective family homes, so it was between Rin, Soobin and Beomgyu and if luck would have it, all three.Â
âGuys please. We always have some other time to do these things - Rin I promise you, Iâll sit and finish the lego set with you myself. Soobin, Gyu - be so serious right now. Youâre missing the hottest party of the year to watch freaking anime? Guys please!â. The whining and pleading and pouting along with shining up big puppy-dog eyes at all of them was all you had in your arsenal. âY/N.â A single, serious utter of your name has you shooting another helpless look Soobin, putting quite possibly all your charm into this one. âWeâll go. Shut the hell up now.â
Jumping up from where you were sat on the floor of his bedroom, you shot off to where he and Beomgyu were on the couch, browsing through streaming services for new animes, to engulf him a bone-crushing hug that had him releasing his own expletives and swears, begging to be released, but chuckling along, nonetheless. Pulling Rin along with you, with a complaint from Soobin and Beomgyu about where the two of you were going off without them, giving a loud laugh, you just called out - âItâs a party, we have to dress up!â
Rin was humming along to whatever pop music had begun auto-playing as the playlist you both had put together for the process had exhausted itself, and it was something neither of you paid mind to, too busy concentrating on fixing eyeliner wings and choosing the right accessories to match your outfits. It wasnât that you and Rin werenât friends - no it was great having a girl in the group to help you handle Beomgyu and Soobinâs antics. But it was rather that Rin was the closest to Soobin, which had made conversation stall a bit. Yet the silence was friendly and not awkward at all. A few more beats and a song later, Rin off-handedly mentioned something that had you freezing in your spot. âNow that Yeonjunâs single, it wonât hurt to make your move Y/N.â âYeonjun single, since when?â you asked perplexed. âBut they were sitting together at that table just last week?â. âThatâs the thing, Y/N. Right on that very day, Yunha and Yeonjun unexpectedly broke up. Thereâs no news on why, or how. But many speculate from what they saw that Yeonjun was the one who cut it right off, the one who initiated it.â
Your mind was spinning. A perfect guy and a not-so-perfect girl. What couldâve gone wrong with them? What made them fall apart like that? And so much so - it wasnât that you were one of those people who would see him as an object on the market again. No, he was fresh off a relationship he recently broke off - and it surely would leave a stain on any personâs life. So many questions and so many feelings, and the nagging reminder of your own crush on Yeonjun felt like an anchor inside you, pulling at your heartstrings in a way that made them creak the most bittersweet tune. A boy youâd loved from afar, was now slightly closer in the binoculars you viewed him with. But that didnât mean he wasnât still distances away.Â
âI donât think so Rinâ, came your thought-out reply. âFreshly broken up with? I donât stand a chance. Not to mention that itâs not only me, but half the school that likes himâ. Looking up to where Rin sat snickering, you pointedly asked her, âWhat?â. Halting her laughter, she just said with a warm twinkle in her eye, half turned towards you, pulling a hair brush through her locks. âThe school may have a crush on Yeonjun, but you, Y/N, are head over heels.â
And this was something that weighed heavily on your mind all the way to the party, crammed in Soobinâs mini SUV which he borrowed from his parents for the night after incessant begging and pleading. Rin had a point, you thought, when you glanced at her from where she sat up front next to Soobin, the two lost in their own lovesick bubble. You really were head over heels of Yeonjun, and it had you tripping on your feet and falling more often than not. Pulling up the street crammed with several other cars, the bass reverberating through a specific house on the cul-de-sac lined curb made it obvious what the destination was. Finally managing to tightly squeeze the car into a spot far down, the four of you made your way down to the house, now emitting different sorts of LED lights and boosting party hits, with a hand wrapped around Beomgyuâs, both of you stuck in your own conversation that was continuing from the car.Â
Standing at the door were two heavy-set boys, part of the school football team - Seo Changbin and Lee Chan, both coincidentally being Yeonjunâs closest friends. The fourth of their little musketeer squad was Jung Wooyoung, the wild spirit of a boy, filled with spunk and charisma, was probably inside the house, tearing up whatever makeshift dance floor the party provided. Nodding slightly in recognition at you, no doubt already informed about your invite by Sakura, Changbin just shot you a charming grin, accented with the obvious amounts of copious liquor heâd already downed before your arrival, and said, âYou know Y/N, Iâm not going to lie, I always thought you were too pipsqueak to come to one of theseâ. Heâd given a look to Chan to man the doors himself for a while, and an unspoken second agreement between the both you couldnât quite decipher. âWell, I couldnât turn down Sakura at allâ, you laughed sheepishly, flanked by Soobinâs lanky frame who was clutching on to Rin, and Beomgyu next to Changbin, all of you crossing the threshold to the zone of booze, loud music and people ready to share some skin. Changbin seemed insistent to talk to you, for some reason, as he continued, âWhatever magic Kkura played on you, Iâm glad it worked, because youâre here.â, he beamed with a confident sort of happiness. âO-oh, me too.â, blinking at the sudden confession. âIâm glad Iâm here too. This is Yeonjunâs house, is it?â, you cringed slightly at yourself. Of course it was, everyone knew this was his party. Barking a short laugh, he said, âYeah, of course. Resident party boy couldnât help himself on the first day of summer.â You had no idea where Changbin was leading you to, but judging from the way you guys were walking towards an ajar patio door, you figured he wanted you in the backyard to hear you better over the music, where the number of partygoers were much less. Why he wanted to hear you at all, was still a mystery.Â
With all the questions and slightly flirty lines being thrown at you from Changbin, youâd managed to completely ignore how youâd lost your friends in the crowd, how Soobinâs comforting presence was not near you, or how you couldnât hear Beomgyuâs raucous laughter anymore. Finally breathing in the fresh gale of air as you guys stepped on to the wooden flooring of his back porch, it seemed Changbinâs agenda was made clearer - the way he cupped the curve of your cheek, staring deeply into your eyes. And it made you brake in your steps, eyes wide like a deer in headlights. âY/N. Youâre cute. Iâm cute. Cuter, maybeâ, he giggled with a wink, as the thought that he might be quite tipsy had already washed over you. âLetâs get out of here?â, he said, beckoning towards the back gate of the house. And you, were absolutely fucking frozen. Here was an attractive boy asking you out, and all your stupid mind could think of was how badly you wished this was Yeonjun, and not his friend. And maybe you wished too hard, because from right behind the waiting figure of Changbin seemed to materialize Choi Yeonjun, black hair sticking to his sweaty forehead, smiling lightly as he met your eyes. The sharpness of his nose and the way his eyes seemed to crinkle around its corners. God damnit. Even in the worst of your moments, you seemed to be absolutely haunted by this six feet tall soccer player.Â
âHey, convenience store. Is this guy bothering you?â. Your mouth was open, but it seemed that no words would be coming out anytime soon. Glaring at his friend for icing his game, which just hardened when Yeonjun put an arm around his friendâs plentiful bicep, he just ushered Changbin away from you, still smiling at you as he explained, âHeâs quite drunk right now. Iâm glad you didnât answer him anything, Iâm surprised this dumbass can even stand on his own two feet, with the way he was pre-gaming before. Again, my bad, uh- whatâs your name again? Canât keep calling you convenience store now, can I?â
Here was Choi Yeonjun, talking to you about more than just ice cream flavors and homework. Here was Choi Yeonjun, helping you from making a dumb move with a drunk guy. Here was Choi Yeonjun, awaiting your response while you continued standing there mum.Â
âU-uh yeah! Itâs Y/N. Y/N Y/L/N. I worked at the convenience store, yes. But I stopped working there now!â
There was some odd spirit cursing you, for sure. If there was a god of embarrassment, he seemed to have taken a liking to you.Â
It seemed that Changbin, who was now reeling from the alcohol in his system, hunched over, ready to hurl, which seemed to distract Yeonjun from your nervous rambling. Hauling his friend over to the side of the patio, he entered with a Changbin hanging limply on his side. Looking back to where you still stood, he just smiled and asked, âYou planning to help me out here?â
The floor of the bathroom where Changbin was sitting, curved into the toilet bowl, spilling his guts out was cold. Cold enough to make you and Yeonjun move to the baby blue ceramic tile bathtub, knees pulled into your chest while Yeonjunâs long ones were draped over the rim of the tub. Honestly, your jitters are much less now. The nerves had already made you almost forget what a disaster the first meeting with Yeonjun was, and it seemed he paid no mind to it either. âSo Y/N, how do you know Kkura?â. And thus began a short and simple conversation with Choi Yeonjun in a baby blue bathtub, while his friend hurled in the toilet next to you both.Â
âI donât know how to do it.â The conversation was streaming steadily like a river, and the topic started digging deeper. Yeonjun asked about highschool, and how it was going for you - your plans for the summer and then junior year, the same way you asked him and how he felt about his last year in school. âWhat do you mean?â. âI wish I had a guidebook, you know? To tell me what sorts of things I should do, how to be someone in highschool who makes memories. Who lives. Iâve been trying ever since that last summer of middle school, and Iâm still coming up short.â This just made Yeonjun let out a few giggles in amusement, which had you snapping your neck, shocked how he found your problems so funny. Shoving him lightly with your shoulder, you laughed too. âItâs not funny! Iâm serious. Everyone except me knows what to do!â âIncluding me?â asked Yeonjun, head tilted towards you slightly in curiosity now. âWell..â and the look he gave you spurred you on. âYouâre the Choi Yeonjun. Youâre popular, smart, funny and talented.â âI knowâ, a lazy grin that had you clenching your fist in response to the butterflies. âSo you get it right? You know the ropes.â This had Yeonjunâs smile faltering a bit, as his gaze dropped down to the floor. âIf I knew Y/N, Iâd know why Iâm never enough for my girlfriend.â But as sudden as that confession was, he seemed to return to his original state. And you didnât like that one bit. Sliding up a bit closer to him, you offered a token of friendship. âWanna tell me about it? Sounds like you need a listener, and thatâs something Iâm good at.â
âWell, for starters, the rumor going around that I dumped her is false. It was the other way around. I would say itâs not that the relationship was running smoothly, but I guess I was holding on to that bit of whatever we had, floating a piece of driftwood. Splintering me, but I was holding on. She let go, I guess.â
Youâre not sure what it is about you that has him baring open his soul so vulnerable only to you, but youâre glad. Because you saw the boy as more than just a shimmering silhouette in the distance now. He was much more up close, and much more beautiful.
On a hazy summer evening, where the air hung low above everyone like a buzzing, heated static, you met Choi Yeonjun in a new light. And he met you, not for the first time maybe, but definitely in a more impacting way. A second, first meeting.
The Second Summer - June
The days after the party at Yeonjunâs - where after you both had let each other read each otherâs stories like open books on display, heâd walked you home due to âhis extremely generous and chivalrous natureâ (his words, not yours.), youâd been caught yourself far too many times revisiting that night in your head, replaying the smiles and the laughs, the banters and the jokes. You had something else too. Something that your friends were unaware of. Sure, youâd told them about your escapade with Yeonjun and why you were so absent at the party, which had led to hours of teasing from both Soobin and Beomgyu, with Soobin, roping Rin on to the antics kept making smooching noises at you, and Beomgyu, in the most Beomgyu-esque fashion ever would loudly and immaturely sing âY/N and Yeonjun sitting on a treeâ on the top of his lungs. But something you had yet to reveal to them, mainly because your patience would give out if you had to hear more taunts from them. But in your phone, locked away in your contacts, Yeonjunâs number.
âLemme get your number, tubsâ, heâd said with cheek as he called you that nickname heâd decided on the spot and a tongue poking out cutely from his lip, as he thrust his phone into your hands, still strolling along with one hand in the pocket of his black baggy jeans and the other brushing your own, sending sparks shooting right down your knuckles. Typing the digits in, he smoothly pulled your own phone out of your purse that he was carrying upon his insistence, and entered his own number, no doubt saving it under some sort of stupid name. âWhy am I Tubs?â, you asked curiously. âBecause I just had the best conversation of my life in a tub with you, tubs. Canât let someone like you fade away now, can I?â. The street was lined with harsh white lamps, and little moths fluttering around the buzzing lamp made shadows dance around on the pavement. âSo would you actually use a highschool guide if you got one?â, âYeah, why not? A Popularity 101 or Escape High School for Dummies might be nice.â Humming, he seemed to be contemplating something, that you had to nudge him out of with an inquisitive look. âNothing, nothingâ, he said, shaking his head reassuringly. âJust something I thought of. Something that might help the both of us out.â âWhat do you mean?â, you asked him. âIâll tell you about it. Iâll text you.â And just as elusively heâd entered your life, he left you on the front of your doorstep, with a promising smile and an electricity that wouldnât leave your palms.Â
The nickname had left a blush warming your cheeks that you hoped he hadnât noticed. And when his contact lit up your phone screen, it was the same blush making its appearance on your face again.Â
[Yawnzzn] 11:32 AM: meet me at the convenience store, tubs. kinda wanna talk to you ab smth
While the textâs ominous nature did leave you a bit nervous, the excitement of seeing him again, as a friend, as someone he wanted to hang out with by his own volition, overshadowed it. You knew it had to do something to do with what heâd referenced that fateful night. And skipping down the avenue, past the winding streets of the suburbs lined with trees and their apple green leaves, you made it to the convenience store on the corner, where Yeonjun stood staring into the ground, head bent, wearing a new pair of washed up baggy denims, a white form fitting shirt and a red-and-black cap turned backwards on his shaggy mop of black head, that seemed to highlight the brown undertone in the sun. Spotting your appearance from the sound of footsteps, he smiled and beckoned you into the store where you followed him, settling down on the outdoor seating arrangement shaded by the roof of the store. The sweat was starting to bead on the back of your neck which you tried your best to ignore. Focusing on the boy in front of you, meeting his twinkling gaze just set off an eruption of butterflies in your stomach.Â
âAlright, before I say what I have to say, promise me you wonât be weirded out, okay? And I swear it only sounds as complicated.â He seemed nervous, and slightly uncomfortable about what exactly he was asking, which just made your fingers twitch slightly in anticipation. Anxiously biting your lip, you just nodded for him to continue, mustering up the best reassuring slight smile you could manage. âWhat if I taught you how to master highschool? And in return, could you pretend to be my fake girlfriend?â.
You blinked at him once. Then again. Honestly, you were awaiting that burst of ebullient laughter from him, where heâd then say how he was joking. Why would I date you Tubs? Iâm not mad, heâd say. But none of that came. Instead there was still a patient Yeonjun eagerly awaiting your response. Sputtering in confusion and disbelief, you just asked him, âWhat? Why? Why do you need a fake girlfriend? Why do you want me to be the fake girlfriend?â. Giggling at your discombobulated state, he just waved his hand in the air in a gesture to relax. âLook. Iâve thought long and hard about this. You need a High School for Dummies, and I want to, well, show Yunha that I can be the boyfriend she needs me to be, you know? When she sees what a good boyfriend I can be with you, she might want me back!â. His radiant smile of excitement was throwing shadows over the cracks in your heart. Of course, he wanted her. Perfect, wonderful, Yunha. This would be severely, severely bad for your heart.
âIâll do it.â
Recounting this debacle was shaping up to be exactly the kind of drama you were expecting from Soobin,Beomgyu and Rin. âYouâre not serious. Sheâs not serious guys.â Rin was still in the denial stage of the process your friends were going through - with Soobin on anger and Beomgyu on grief, clutching your plushie on your bed and looking at you with sorrowful eyes as if youâd kidnapped his dog in front of him or something. Soobinâs mouth seemed to fly at miles a minute, berating you for how badly this would obviously end.
âMaybe this will help me, Soobin! To finally get over him! Clearly staying away just made me yearn more.â This just had Soobin turning more red.Â
The both of you had drawn up unspoken rules about this of course - that the agreement would continue until the goal was met. Hopefully, it will happen by the end of this summer itself, Yeonjun had added. There was, of course, an agreement of mutual platonic feelings from both parties. Strike one in the deal.
You didnât like doing things that your friends disapproved of, who despite their silliness and playfulness, were still your best friends. But God, did holding hands with Yeonjun as he led you through the colorful lights, bustling stalls and zooming rides of the carnival feel good. His hand was encasing yours and tugging your fingers, which had your own heartstrings cinching with each pulling movement. There was a wide smile on your face as he sped towards the stall selling animal headbands, insisting that you both needed matching ones.Â
âYou know, Yeonjun. If youâre secretly a furry or something, you can tell me. Itâs okay, I wonât judge. I mean I will, but you knowâ, you said in faux sympathy while patting his shoulder jokingly, which had him adorably pouting at you. âShut up, donât you want to know what makes me so cool? These headbands do. Chicks and dudes alike dig my childlike whimsy.â He said proudly, which just had you raising an eyebrow at you. Stubbornly placing the matching fox ears on you, he pulled his cellphone out while explaining - âOkay, so step one. Kiss my cheek in this photo so that I can upload it to my story.â Kissing Yeonjun (albeit on the cheek) was like tasting heaven to you. Surely your heart would give out, if you even got closer to him. Kiss on the cheek?
âCome on, quickly! I wanna get a corndog after thisâ, he said signaling at the dimple on his cheek. Breaking out of your stupor, you hesitantly pushed your lips on to the soft flesh of his cheek, as he titled his more towards you, making your lips plant firmly against his dimple. Your mind was raging as the brightness around you, and his body warmth made your head spin. The sound of the shutter of a camera from his phone seemed to push you off your rollercoaster thoughts,moving quickly away. âNicely done, Tubs.â he praised, examining the picture and wasting no time to post it. The sudden ding on your phone made you check the device, seeing the same picture being sent to you. âSet it as your wallpaper. Gotta make the gimmick more believable.â, he added nonchalantly. Nodding, you did as he told, until he said in an afterthought, âPlus, I look sexy as hell in that picture.â Scoffing at his confidence, you jokingly said, âAnd what makes you think I wanna stare at your face every time I open my phone?â âNo rebuttals on the sexy part I seeâ, he winked at you.Â
If your chances at surviving this date with an intact heart werenât already horribly low, Choi Yeonjun was hell-bent on leaving you an absolute goner by the end of the date.Â
The second date commenced equally as smoothly, with you taking the initiative this time by taking him to a pottery studio which doubled as a cafe - painting each other small trinkets to keep to remember the good friendship you were both fostering. And as you both opened up more to each other, you found yourself regretting what youâd said to Soobin. Because if anything, being close to Yeonjun just had you spiraling more into this lovestruck rabbit-hole. And you had to dig yourself out, fast.
One of those moments where clarity hit you about digging out, youâd decided to meet up with a fellow classmate of yours - Hwang Hyunjin. Hyunjin was a family friend of yours and you both had been quite close in your childhood years. Your mothers were best friends, who honestly wanted their kids to end up together. But they also didnât want to force any unwanted romance on you both as children, which is why theyâd left the matter alone all together. If it happened, it happened. If it didnât, it didnât.Â
Your mothers shared such a deep friendship that they even had their own anniversary - the day they first became friends. And along the years, it turned into quite a wholesome celebration for them, celebrating their friendship together. And this anniversary was coming up soon, which is why when Hyunjin had texted you, asking if you wanted to help in throwing a little surprise party for the both of them, youâd eagerly jumped at the opportunity, ready to do anything to distract you from the boy you were so hopeless for.Â
Pushing the grocery cart around as Hyunjin mindlessly added to things that might be required for the party, you both idly chatted, catching up with each otherâs lives. Hyunjin was a quite good looking guy, and had all the girls in your class breaking their necks to get a good look at his prince-like beauty. Maybe you wouldâve been one of those girls currently, if a different guy didnât have your head up in the clouds.Â
âAnd whatâs up with you and Yeonjun? Donât play with me and tell me, âcuz I saw that story of his? Does the shy Y/L/N finally have a man? The most fine, coveted man in school, even?â, he said, his cute dumpling smile and nudging making you blush slightly. âWell, weâve been hanging out and stuff, I guess? Heâs a good guy.â, you said bashfully. Hyunjin opened his mouth to say something but froze midair. Looking forward to seeing what had halted Hyunjin, you made eye contact with Yeonjunâs warm caramel brown ones.Â
âHi Y/Nâ, he said with a slight edge to his voice, eyeing you and Hyunjin suspiciously as he did. With a clipped voice, he also threw in a âHey Hwangâ, out of whatever courtesy he could find within the unexplainable pit in his stomach and the slight anger clouding his vision as he kept staring at how Hyunjin had an arm loosely wrapped around your shoulder while he was teasing you. He didnât like that hand. At all. And he needed it off of you, immediately.Â
âHyune, take the items up to the cashier, please? Iâll be with you in a momentâ, you requested, gulping as he left your side understandingly, leaving only you and Yeonjun standing in the fresh produce aisle. âTubs, looks like you donât need my help getting cool at all, if Hwang is the kind of guy you hang out with.â, he said light-heartedly, even though he felt nothing of the sort currently. Seeing you with another guy had put him off so much, so suddenly that it had him reeling. But, of course anyone wouldnât be mad if their fake girlfriend was with someone else, right? Even if the word âfakeâ gave him a bitter taste in his throat?
âHyunjin is my family friend! His mom and my mom are best friends, you see. And weâre throwing them a little party, you see.â, you explained, suddenly feeling shy in his gaze, intense and burning right into you. His eyes seemed to soften at this, and he nodded. Feeling this odd urge to add more, you hastily spit out, âDo you want to come?â. The invitation was out of the blue and frankly had you feeling stupid. Who the hell would want to come to this? âYou bet. Iâll be there in my finest suit and everythingâ, he added jokingly. âWhat time?â âHuh?â âWhat time is it starting?â âYou actually want to come?â. ââCourse I do. Gotta impress my in-laws, right?â, he said cheekily.Â
âYouâre burning up, Y/N-ie!â Hyunjin later said, as he felt your skin as he had gone to poke your cheek. âWas it something in the store?â. Seeing how frozen you were, he slyly put two and two together and asked, âOr was it someone?âÂ
There were some streamers put up in the living room, and some balloons blown up by both your dads, whoâd also become great pals because of their wives. You and Hyunjin were setting up the table, when the doorbell rang. âThat canât be them already?â you asked perplexed. âNo, their spa appointment only ends at 6PM, I checked thoroughlyâ, said Hyunjinâs dad. Moving towards the door, confused about who it could be, you opened the door to find Yeonjun, casually dressed and clutching two small bouquets. âIâm not early, am I?â
When your moms arrived, your mother was pleasantly surprised to find you chatting happily with a boy who was not Hyunjin or any of your friends. Noticing the knowing twinkle in her eyes as you introduced her to Yeonjun, you silently promised her an explanation as you both moved around the room to where Hyunjin was, as your dad beckoned the parents over to the living room while letting the youngsters socialize on their own. With the three of you moving towards the backyard while cracking jokes, you could feel the one-sided tension between the both melting away, which made you glad. Settling down on the lawn chairs on the yard, the three of you streamed through various topics to talk about, with Yeonjun and Hyunjin bonding over their mutual interest in dancing. âI didnât know you danced.â youâd voiced a bit quietly to him as Hyunjin went to his house just next door to get some beers for the three of you. You hadnât drank before, so you were planning to sit this one out and let Yeonjun and Hyunjin get tipsy. âYeah, itâs just been something Iâve always wanted to do. And my teacher before sophomore year reckoned Iâd be good too.â âWhyâd you stop?â, you asked him. âIt was interfering with soccer practice. And soccer gets me into college - dance doesnât.â. He seemed a bit shut off about the topic, and sensing how this was a sore spot for him, you didnât press for much. âWell, thereâs a life outside college. A life where you could do both - and maybe more dancing like you want.â you offered him in reassurance, which seemed to spark an interest in his eyes. Looking gratefully at you, this look on his face seemed different this time, like there was something deeper simmering beneath the cool guy smack heâd always give you. Your hand which was quite close to his own, hanging limply across the handles of the chair, suddenly was encased in warmth, with his own palm giving yours a grateful squeeze. âThank you, Y/N. Iâd like to show you one day, perhaps.â
And indeed, there was something cooking underneath that aloofness of his, because for the first time, he wished that he could show you his dance skills as his girlfriend, and not just a platonic agreement of the season.Â
âBeer wench has arrived!â exclaimed Hyunjin, as he set down three bottles of Beer Lite on the wooden table in front of you. âSorry to interrupt, lovebirds, but Iâm ready to get cracking. Now Yeonjunnie, did you know that when Y/N was 11 she-""Shut up Hyunjin! You swore you wouldnât talk about that!â.Â
Hyunjin and his parents had departed as the evening neared its close, and the sky was black with dark maroon clouds spread out shielding the glimmering stars. Yeonjun had insisted on helping clean up for the party, claiming it was the least he could do as a guest. He was helping your dad clean up stray paper plates and napkins, until you showed him the way up to your room to get a garbage bag to dispose of the waste. His lanky body was right before you as you both bounded up the stairs, and opening up the door, a sudden realization hit you - Yeonjun was going to see your room. Your kind of messy, lame, postered up room. He was already two strides in when you were frozen up, terrified for the teasing onslaught that was bound to begin anytime soon. âNo way, you listen to HONEY too? I freaking love that band.â
This was odd. No teasing. No making fun of your weird posters or your figurines and stuffed toys. Only a very heavy compliment on your music taste. Whistling long as he eyed the rest of your room, he seemed to giggle at the obscene number of plushies on your bed, which you took offense to. âItâs our year of the lord 2018 and youâre gonna make fun of plushies on the bed? Really, Yeonjun?â, you told him off with feigned disappointment as he laughed at this, chuckling while shaking his head. âNot making fun, just admiring.â His speech was only slightly slurred, indicating that he was only barely on the cusp of tipsy and sober. Moving towards your closet to bring out a garbage bag, he ambled up to stand right behind you, his arm resting against the wooden frame of the wardrobe as you ruffled around till you found what you were looking for. âAlright! Letâs go thenâ, spinning around only to bump your nose slightly against his hard chest. This caught you off guard, breath catching in your throat as you stabilized yourself by lightly holding on to his forearm. âYeonjun?â you asked unsurely as your eyes hesitantly looked up to his pupils blown wide as he stared at you in an entirely different way. Like you were the only person he wanted to look at for the rest of his life. His lips were tantalizingly plump and pink, like easy to grab, low hanging fruit, the smell of cranberries and beer wafting on to your face gently in the most tempting way possible. Inhaling sharply, you saw how his vision flitted between features of your face, as if he was memorizing every curve, every mole and every lash. Eyes blown wide as saucers, you could only stand in bated breath, expecting nothing and everything at the same time. His lips were scanning your lips, and you swore your legs would give out right then and there, from the way he licked his own lips while eyeing yours.Â
A call from downstairs seemed to separate you two like similar poles of a magnet, coughing slightly and silently going downstairs, garbage bag in your hand. There was a soft smile on both of your faces as you handed him the bag, going to join your mom in washing the dishes. Your currently flustered state was all the explanation your mom needed about who Yeonjun was to you in your life.
You and Yeonjun ambled by the door just killing time, neither of you wanting to say goodbye. But he knew it was time to go. Standing on your front porch, he offered the last sucker-punch of feelings to your gut as he said, âYou know what, Tubs? I still donât think you need my help. I think youâre the coolest person I know.â
The night when you laid in your bed, an hour after bidding him goodbye, you found yourself staring at the HONEY poster and smiling like a lovesick fool. This summer, you swore, was going to be beautiful.
The Second Summer - July
If you smile at your phone any longer, youâre afraid the shape would be etched on to your face forever, and everyone would know you as the lovestruck idiot who canât stop smiling. At Least thatâs what Soobin says, and obviously heâs never wrong. But even you had to admit, the rate at which you and Yeonjun had spent every waking moment together, including digitally over text messages, was just abysmal. Something seemed to have shifted in him ever since that encounter in your room, and it seemed like heâs exploded with affection. Almost everyone in your school knew that the both of you were in a relationship. A fake one, a snide voice in your head reminded you. Thatâs what this was for, anyways. A way for him to show Yunha how perfect he was. He wanted to be perfect for Yunha, and you were just practice. But the dark thoughts seemed to evaporate from your mind as another text message from Yeonjun lit up your phone, the wallpaper - the photo of the carnival - just making you more giddy. Heâd invited you to your new date/hangout (you werenât sure which word to settle on during this convoluted situation), a movie night at his place, after youâd relentlessly teased him for not knowing some of the most famous rom-coms. Heâd apparently already watched Princess Diaries, which was a shock to you at first, until you found out it was only because his friend Chan had insisted that it was pure cinema, which it was. So tonight, youâd decided to make him watch the second installment of the series, a superior romance with just the right amounts of tension and tropes. He was picking up snacks from the supermarket while he was messaging you, asking you your preferences, the thoughtfulness melting your heart. Your leg was bouncing up and down in excitement as you laid on your bed, ready as ever for the night.Â
At 7PM sharp, you had made your way to his house, rapping sharply at the door. Heâd confirmed previously that the house was going to be empty save for his younger sister, since his parents had already jetted off for an anniversary couples vacation, leaving their two children in charge of the house. Fully expecting Yeonjun to open the door, you were surprised to find a smaller girl standing at the door with unblinking owlish eyes. From the similar fox-like features to the jet black hair, it wasnât difficult to figure out that this was Yeonjunâs younger sister, Yena. She seemed to smile, metal braces glinting under the yellow porch light as she welcomed you in. His sister, who was due to start freshman year herself this fall in the same school as you both, seemed to spend no time in starting to talk to you, treating you like a friend sheâd known for a long time. âYouâre her, right?â, she seemed to ask mid-ramble, âYou're Y/N. God that idiot canât ever shut up about you! Of course, I see why considering how gorgeous you are, but please, some of us are sick of hearing about how much you like spending time with her!â, her voice growing louder and angled towards the staircase you both stood at the bottom of, clearly as a dig towards Yeonjun. His loud footsteps ran down the flight of the stairs, hair damp as if heâs just hopped out of the shower and bangs flopping against his forehead, clad in gray sweatpants and a loose black t-shirt. âYena, donât you have idols to ogle at on your iPad like a middle schooler?â, he asked with a huff of annoyance towards his sister, who just promptly stuck her tongue out at him, and walked away, not without giving you a teasing wink before she did. Clearly, this targeted teasing seemed to run in the Choi family genes.Â
âWeâll watch the movie in my room, so that the little parasite doesnât bother usâ, he explained as he grabbed your hand to pull you up, almost like it was natural to him. A faint âI heard that!âfrom Yena in the living room made you chuckle wholeheartedly, loving their sibling dynamic. The sound of your laugh seemed to liven up Yeonjun even more, who could feel the warmth in your hand in his igniting a spark in his heart. So much for pre-made plans of how things go. It is the first time, he thought to himself, that someoneâs made me feel this way. And I like it.
Settling down on his queen sized bed, the navy blue duvet and bed covers complimented with gray pillows surprised you, because to be honest, you were expecting some sort of Pokemon bed covers. Which earned you a frustrated and angry sound from Yeonjun, who in his annoyance often behaved exactly like a toddler. Endearing.Â
Pressing on the button on the remote, he settled down comfortably right beside you, elbows touching yours as a bowl of popcorn mix was precariously balanced on both of your thighs, his body heat making you feel like a furnace.Â
It got worse as the movie continued. Every minuscule move he made, every tiny shift or brush of him against you had you writhing in your head, having to restrain yourself from just imagining. Imagining what it would be like if you were both a regular couple having a regular date night, with your head on his chest, just above his beating heart. He would run his fingers through your hair that would probably soothe the next ten years worth of worries in your life. He could cup your chin and just dip down, giving you a taste of what it was like to be kissed by the magnificent boy. But that beating heart you fantasized of listening to, was currently beating for Kim Yunha.Â
Youâd never had your first kiss. You frankly saw no big deal of it, and you didnât want to share a meaningless kiss with some boy whoâs name youâd probably forget in twenty years during those eighth grade spin the bottle games at birthday parties. You didnât know what your first kiss would feel like. If it would be the sparks and fireworks, the bubbles of champagne kind, or the comfortable one, like the breeze that enters through your window at night. Like home. The kiss you currently craved, you guessed, would taste as sweet as candy.
âHey, hey she did the foot pop when she kissed him! Thatâs what she wanted in her first movie right!â Yeonjun exclaimed, deeply interested in the movie while you dealt with the dilemma in your mind. He added on, âOh man, a foot pop kiss would be fun. Different to the kisses Iâve had. Have you had any of those, Tubs?â. His questions seemed to fly over your head, until he asked again, inquisitive eyes looking at you, the dialogue a dimmed background in how close he was. Gulping, you didnât really feel shame or embarrassment as you told Yeonjun about your lack of experience (read:none) in that department. It was Yeonjun, of course. You couldnât find anyone else to admit this kind of information to.Â
Yeonjun doesnât know why heâs said it; it flew out of his mouth faster than he could register. But all he did know is that he did want to kiss you. To give you your first kiss. A foot-popping, rom-com, magical kiss. You deserved it. He wanted it.Â
âWanna kiss me?â
His voice has a low timbre to it when he asks this.
Thereâs an ocean ringing in your ears in the midst of your raging emotions - confusion, shock, and above all, glee. To be kissed by Choi Yeonjun, was like plucking a star from the sky and handing it to you.Â
Your neck moves almost mechanically in a single nod. And then his lips are on yours.Â
Thereâs colors yet darkness behind your eyelids that flutter close. Your lips are moving softly and shyly against his, which are gentle yet firm. Like he wants this as bad as you. Like tasting you wasnât a chore, but a reward.Â
You think Yeonjun tastes like popcorn and excitement. He thinks you taste exactly like summer.
The Second Summer - August
The windows in the car are slightly fogging up, and beating heat outside isnât quite helping. The heavy and quick breaths, the faintest moans of pleasure, from the bitten lips to the few scattered hickeys on your neck, as his lips, as unrelenting as ever, kept devouring your mouth would make anyone feel shy enough to look away. His eyes are slightly dimmed and he looks up through his eyelashes at you from where heâs nibbling on your collarbone, which sends a searing flame down your spine and making you whine a sound barely audible to anyone who wasnât in the kind of proximity to you that Yeonjun was in. The whine just got more loud as you complained when he pulled away from his ministrations as the sound of his phone dinging from messages from the rest of the Three Stooges which was his friend group - all of them asking how long exactly would he take to go on a simple beer run for the party theyâre holding tonight at Wooyoungâs place. Shushing your complaints with a sweet peck on your swollen lips, he said, âSorry Tubs, but these guys wonât leave me alone unless I get their alcohol. âSwear theyâre like impatient babies about this stuff.â Starting the car as you got out, he held your wrist just as you were about to close the door, tugging as he asked, âIâll see you at the party, right?â, eyes gleaming with hope. Smiling, you reassured him with a simple yes, and walked over to the short distance to your house, where the rest of your friends had already gathered, waiting in your bedroom. Already bracing yourself, you opened the door to find Beomgyu funnily gasping and shouting about the marks and your messed up hair, with Rin high fiving you and Soobin, while pretending to be a mad dad at you, just hugged you with a smile that had broken through. âYou know Y/N-ie, not even Olympic athletes are this dedicated to reaching the goal like you did. Iâm proud of you kid.â âWhatâs up with all this âkidâ stuff, old man?â you asked him laughing as you plopped down on the beanbag next to Rin who was sorting through your wardrobe trying to find the perfect outfit for you to wear to the party, which would be your first public, public appearance with Yeonjun.
If you werenât going to lie, you were quite nervous. Yunha was supposed to be at this party too. And Yeonjun and you hadnât talked about the âdealâ you both had made, the one which would end with him being with Yunha again, at all since that kiss in his room. The rest of the days since then had since been blurred into kiss-filled memories highlighted with more dates and more memories with him. With not a single mention of what happened before, or what would happen later. If this was the only way you could have Yeonjun, in an unspoken way, the self-destructive, addicted part of you was okay with that. But all good things did come to an end. You had spoken to Beomgyu about your predicament, who had been nothing but a patient and attentive listener to you, despite the boyâs regular nature. He offered you some advice - the kind that you knew was so realistic that only Beomgyu could offer it.Â
âConfront him about it at the party tonight. Perhaps being this publicly out with you might make him remember your contract too. Then you guys could come to a conclusion, hopefully a good one.â
Youâre fidgeting with your fingers on the way to the party, non-verbal and staring out the window in Soobinâs car as the three of them sensed you needed your space, left you alone. Tonight was an important night.Â
Jung Wooyoungâs house was no joke. A sprawling mansion with five private jacuzzis, countless bedrooms and more space than required, the party teeming across the entire property seemed to be in full swing when you all arrived. A text alert on your phone from Yeonjun made you look away from the sheer grandness of the house,
[Yawnzzn] 10:26 PM: come meet me at the jacuzzi marked number 3. itâs the one behind the fountain đ
Fountain? Jacuzzi? God, was Wooyoung rich. The number of amenities had your head spinning, and it was almost like deja vu, the way you found yourself separated from your friends again at a party. Fortunately enough, this time youâd told them about the message and about meeting Yeonjun. Beomgyu had given an extra reassuring look when you left, silently cheering you on for what you were planning to do tonight. Pushing past sweaty bodies and handsy couples, drunk teenagers and passed out bodies on the floor, you tried to find your way to the location that Yeonjun had messaged. The enormity of the house didnât make it easy, and honestly you were getting quite dizzy from all the overstimulation around you. But you had to find him first.Â
Finally spotting a cluster of palm leaves and an artificial water fountain, made of polished rocks and lighting from below making the water look ethereal, you ambled your way there, pushing past the leaves to get behind the fountain to where Yeonjun said the jacuzzi was. Making it past the rocks, you saw the jacuzzi, where your boy sat with his feet in the glowing blue water, the shadows of the water rippling across his face. There was your beautiful boy, sitting right next to Kim Yunha.Â
You didnât know what to say. Or do. He was looking at her the way you swore he looked at you, with all that hope and all that endearment in his face. Then his face fell, with a tinge of visible anger clustering in his furrowed eyebrows, when you heard the words in her voice, âSo what, you gonna extend your contract with your pathetic little fake-girl? Or are you just man up and come back to me?â There seemed to be some sort of satisfaction in the smirk Kim Yunha wore, amplifying when she looked right at you, gleaming with some sort of vengeance. As soon as she did, Yeonjun did too, with a look of utter bewilderment and helplessness. Sort of like how you felt.Â
It was like piercing a knife right through you, hot and searing which led to the same kind of tears running right down your face. The look you wore had something inexplicably sharp poking Yeonjun deeply in the chest. He was trying to get around the wet floor, trying to reach you, screaming something.Â
But you didnât hear anything. It was like there was that ocean in your ears again, raging violently this time. Your breath was quickening like falling sand. You didnât know what to think right now. The summer was supposed to end, and this was the end of your summer, and fuck, he got what he wanted, didnât he? And left you with nothing. You didnât know what to do, so you did the only thing you could do, and you ran.Â
The Second Summer - Yeonjunâs Summer
If you had asked Yeonjun how his summer was going, he would just say one thing. âThis summer, I fell in love.â
74 missed calls have accumulated in your phone over the past three days, where youâve laid just rotting in your bed. Your eyes are probably still puffy from the way that when you think the tears have ended, they begin again. Rin spent the night over the first night, after hearing your broken recount of the events that had happened to the best of your abilities, amongst the gut-wrenching sobs that wouldnât stop and the horrible ache in your heart that just wouldnât stop. The second night, it was Beomgyu, accompanied by Taehyun and Kai, who had come back from visiting their family and been filled in by the rest of the gang on the current happenings. Beomgyu seemed quite angry at himself, after all he was the one who had suggested that you seek out Yeonjun at the party. But when you limply just grabbed his hand while tears streamed down your face noiselessly, the three boys just gathered around you in a circle, encasing you and trying their best to shield you from pain; even though the pain was deep inside you, like a hurtful wrench determined to dig right into you.Â
Soobin was here on the third night, declining all the calls from the boy who broke your heart, who seemed to be relentless in his attempts. He had gotten what he had wanted, didnât he? He got his precious girlfriend back, and was he stupid enough to expect the both of you would continue to be friends? âI donât get why he called me there if she was going to be there as wellâ. Your voice is as frail as a dying leaf in winter, thin like paper and watery that had Soobin himself tearing up for his friend.Â
You did have quite a lot of unanswered questions that would remain a mystery to you, you guessed. Did everything really mean nothing to you? Was I the only one calling it everything? Do you miss me? I miss you. I miss you a lot even though I shouldnât. I miss you all the time. I hate you. I miss you.Â
Another buzzing call on your phone had you break out of your headspace. âSoobâ, you began in a watery voice, âIâm gonna go shower. Maybe get rid of this stench and sadness on me. You go home and get some rest, okay?ââBut-â âTrust me.â He understood that this was something you needed, and giving you one last hug, he walked out, leaving you alone in the room where you first felt Yeonjun.Â
Heâs been driving around aimlessly for the past three days. Ever since that night, heâs been sleeping in his car, which had gathered protests from the rest of his friends. But he couldnât stomach going into his room, where heâd kissed you for the first time. He was haunted now, by the most beautiful ghost. A ghost whom heâd hurt.Â
He has been cursing out Kim Yunha in his mind continuously, but not as much as heâd been cursing himself. When sheâd overheard the conversation he was having with Changbin, Wooyoung and Chan about how he was ready to cut the contract-deal bullshit between you both, to finally put an end to the Yunha business, and finally ask you to be his as much as he already was yours, he shouldâve taken some action. He shouldnât have fallen for her innocent act, where she pretended to be actually interested in hearing about you. He shouldâve cut her off immediately, and then run to you and kissed you long and hard.
But he didnât. He didnât and now you were hurt because of him and he couldnât find you at all. There seemed to be no activity about you. You hadnât blocked him, but you didnât pick up his calls. His texts were still going through, but left on delivered. He was lost, and you were the only one who could compass him back to shore.Â
He doesnât know when to pin-point to the moment being the moment when he realized that heâd fallen hard and fast for you. Every date with you made him crave your presence more. Funny jokes seem funnier when he hears your laugh. Movies were more entertaining only when you were sitting next to him, pressed up to him so that he could smell your shampoo and hold your hand, the pads of his fingers tracing every crease on your palm. Or maybe it was when you became the first person to take an interest in the real him - the Yeonjun who liked dancing and animal ears and popcorn and ice creams from the convenience store. Maybe he was a goner the moment he sat in that bathtub at the party with you. Losing an anchor like you meant he was back to being adrift at sea.
Itâs the 4th day of being on no-contact with Yeonjun. Since that fateful day where your heart had been shattered to pieces. Youâre back at the convenience store youâd worked that summer, on some sort of heritage tour of the moments you had before you were crushed. You walked on over to the ice cream box, chuckling sadly when you noticed the exact ice cream youâd recommended him still being there. You werenât sure how or when youâd stop remembering him in the small things. But in some deep, deep part of you, you wanted to remember him. You wanted to remember how high you felt around him.Â
âY/N.â
It's like the temperature in the store drops significantly when he says your name. Youâre refusing to turn around, shoulder seized up and taut. Heâs here, heâs here, why the fuck is he here?
âY/N, please.â He doesnât want to get too close to you just yet. He wants to give you the space you need. But fuck, if he just didnât feel the largest wave of relief in his chest when he spotted you entering the convenience store.Â
âY/N, Tubs. Please. Just hear me out. Please? I promise you itâs not what it looked like.â
He sounds so utterly desperate and broken that it makes your heart ache enough to make you turn around, making you gasp at his disheveled appearance.
Thereâs dark eye bags under his eyes which have lost any spark they held before. Despite the brightness of the sun outside, he seemed to look almost gray in color. Like life was sucked right out of him. His concerning appearance had you shuffling hesitantly towards him, which he was ever-so welcoming to. Opening his mouth, his voice was hoarse, as began explaining everything.Â
Youâre both seated outside that store again, where that godforsaken deal began. He seems much lighter now, and much better. His hand is inches from yours, and hesitating to close the gap. The moment is so tender, so precious, that even one wrong move has him fearing that youâd leave, and heâd be broken again. âIs the deal over then?â, you ask him, which has his eyes widening. âFuck the deal, baby. Iâm so sorry that it even was a thing. I like you, Y/N Y/L/N. I might even just be in love with you, and Iâm mad enough about you to admit it. Youâre like breathing to me, Y/N.â
Heâs here again, and heâs so, so beautiful again. This time, itâs you closing the gap between your hands, his palm bringing back fond memories to your mind. âWell, Yeonjun, I hope the deal is over. Iâd like to declare it over, because I would prefer it a lot more if you became my real boyfriend, instead of my fake one.â
Itâs the summer before junior year and youâre only sixteen, but you swear that this is love. You may not know much, but youâre sure. Reaching here mightâve been hell, like fighting modern Sparta. But you wouldnât have ended it any differently, with you and him and a summer in a convenience store, eating ice pops and sharing frozen kisses.Â
Bonus: The first fall
Youâre standing in front of your locker. The first day of school jitters were significantly lesser compared to your previous years. Picking up the singular post-it that had seemed to have found itself in your locker, you turned it around to find Yeonjunâs scrawling handwriting saying only one thing. I love you. And just as you grinned from the message, the boy in question wrapped his arms around your torso, planting a sweet kiss on the right side of your neck, and then deeply inhaling your scent, which made you laugh happily. âCool people write post-its by the way. That should also be a tip you should consider for your highschool journey.â âOf course, my cool boyfriend. Iâll definitely keep in mind that post-its are for cool people.â If Yeonjun was a star, you were his star charter. Youâd still have to get through the battleground of high school. But doing it with Yeonjun just made the whole journey much sweeter, didnât it?
âJust for the record, I still donât like him.â âShut up Soobin!â.