Cinnamon || KMG
banner by @sailorrhansol
Written for the Lonely Hearts Cafe Collab!
Cinnamon mingyu x fem!reader (nicknamed Sunny), reader x male oc for a while fluff smut angst best friends to lovers, roommates to lovers, idiots to lovers all apply NSFW - minors DNI
Summary: You finally decide to try and move on after years of waiting for Mingyu to return your feelings. But when you start bringing your new boyfriend around more often, things with Mingyu get... difficult.
WC: 19k
Warnings: language, recreational drinking and overdrinking, a brief mention of throwing up from a hangover, angst and hurt feelings, not miscommunication but definitely refusal to communicate, kissing (some with mg and some with a male oc), arguments, reader and mingyu are both imperfect people who make mistakes and do things wrong... theyre not bad or toxic people but their choices can be hurtful... theyre humans who mess up have to just do their best to do better going forward, quick and prosey smut scene with piv penetration
A/N: thank you to @sailorsoons and @eoieopda for beta-inggggg iluuuuu
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December
âGood morning, Sunshine.â
You grumble in response, eyes still mostly closed, as you make your way by muscle memory to your apartmentâs barely-functioning coffee machine. Only once youâve poured a mug, stirred in everything you need to make it palatable, and taken your first sip, do you speak actual words.
âMorning. Youâre up early.â
Jeonghan, one of your three roommates, nods solemnly. âI have a nine oâclock meeting today, but I need to get some files together first, so Iâm trying to be there by eight,â he tells you. You glance at the clock on the microwave - itâs already 7:20.
âYou might want to get moving,â you warn him.
He makes a face that says, I know, but - and cocks his head towards the bathroom the four of you share. The door is closed and the light inside is on, which means it must be occupied. Itâs not usually a problem, even with four of you - your schedules are just different enough that it works out.
You frown. âWonwoo isnât gone yet?â Heâs usually the first one out of the house on weekdays since heâs got the longest commute.
Jeonghan shakes his head, but then the light clicks off and the door opens. A girl youâve never seen before steps out cautiously, then pauses when she sees the kitchen isnât empty.
âOh,â she breathes. âHi. Good morning. Iâll just -â
She gives you each a polite nod and slips quickly back through the nearest door - Mingyuâs bedroom.
You face Jeonghan again and roll your eyes. He gives you a bit of a grimace and gets up, hurrying into the now-empty bathroom.
You take his seat at the table, sip slowly at your coffee. Having three guys as roommates means this happens with relative regularity, though usually the guys keep their conquests to weekends and holidays. Mingyu must have really liked this girl to bring her home on a weeknight. You glance back at his closed door; you can faintly hear their voices, but not what theyâre saying. She was pretty.
You tuck away whatever feelings you might have about this, just like you always do, wipe your heart as clean as a classroom chalkboard at the beginning of a new day. Jeonghan vacates the bathroom, clearly in a hurry, and you take his place, turning the shower on and praying that thereâll be enough hot water left to get you through. (Thereâs not.)
Later, as you sit on the train amidst a sea of other morning commuters, you check your phone.
Roomies đ
[8:07am] (jeong)Han Solo: i would like to issue a formal complaint
[8:07 am] wonuuu: i left plenty of coffee bro
[8:07am] (jeong)Han Solo: not that
[8:09am] Cinnamingyu: if this is a noise complaint⊠iâm sorry but also no iâm not
[8:09am] You: youâre disgusting
[8:09am] Cinnamingyu: you love me
[8:10am] You: đ
[8:10am] (jeong)Han Solo: so does the girl whose presence in our one (1) bathroom made me late this morning
[8:10am] (jeong)Han Solo: if i get fired youâre covering my part of the rent
[8:11am] Cinnamingyu: have fun defending that in small claims court
[8:11am] You: i am happy to be a witness on your behalf
[8:11am] Cinnamingyu: et tu brutus?
[8:11am] You: my shower was lukewarm at best
[8:12am] You: you will be hearing from my counsel
[8:12am] You: thanks in advance wonwoo
[8:14am] wonuuu: for the millionth time⊠I cannot be your counsel. Iâm not qualified yet.
[8:14am] You: yet âïž
[8:17am] Cinnamingyu: letâs not ignore the real problem here⊠we need another bathroom
[8:21am] (jeong)Han Solo: ok great, tell me when you win the lottery so we can move out
Chuckling, you slide your phone back into your coat pocket as the train pulls into your stop. You hurry through the train station, tucking your chin into your coat collar as you speed through the icy December morning. Itâs one of those dry cold days, where the air around you feels frozen, almost hurts to breathe. Everything is grey - sky above you, buildings around you, ground below you. Fast steps take you the three blocks to your office building, where you sigh in relief as the heated air hits your face, chasing away the chill.
You check your phone again as you hang your coat on your chair in your cubicle. As usual, Mingyu has texted you privately, away from the group chat.
[8:31am] Cinnamingyu: sorry about the hot water :(
[8:38am] You: you should be. i shivered through my whole conditioning routine.
[8:38am] Cinnamingyu: poor sunny baby :( :( :( will you ever forgive me?
You roll your eyes, but youâre fighting a smile. You hate that Mingyu can just charm you right out of a mood, and you hate it even more than he knows it and weaponizes it. Heâs the one who gave you the nickname Sunny (or Sunshine depending on how cranky you were at the given moment) back when you were a college freshman. Your other roommates picked it up, but Mingyu was the only one who ever turned Sunshine or Sunny into Sunny Baby.
Itâs absolutely horrendous, unfathomable, deeply unfair that it works, that it makes you melt into goo when he uses it. Still, you try to hold strong.
[8:38am] You: donât you Sunny Baby me Kim Mingyu, you have crimes to answer for!!!
[8:39am] Cinnamingyu: ill cook for you tonight as penance. and then maybe a movie?
You frown. You wish you could take him up on the offer. Mingyuâs a great cook. One of the many things you love about him.
[8:39am] You: rain check. i wonât be home for dinner
[8:39am] Cinnamingyu: whatâs this? did you manage to bag a man????
[8:39am] You: i hate you so much
[8:39am] You: yes you absolute scrambled egg, i have a date
Mingyu sends you a gif of an old man suggestively wiggling his eyebrows, and you laugh out loud. Then you stash your phone behind your keyboard and get to work. But when you check it again a few hours later, after your first meeting of the day lets out, heâs texted you again.
[8:40am] Cinnamingyu: is it the same guy as last week? date number TWO?? đź
[10:51am] You: yeeeeees đ€
[10:51am] Cinnamingyu: wow, big moves for you. a second date! do we need to have The Talk?
[10:51am] You: blocked and reported
This is an ancient song and dance for you and Mingyu. When youâve been friends as long as you have, some things just become routine. Like you, gracefully ignoring the handful of girls that you never see a second time. Like him, acting like itâs monumental when you actually give someone a chance.
Heâs used to you giving no one a chance, ever. He knows it doesnât happen much.
But you had a good first date with Daeyoung last week. A really good first date. Youâd been texting a lot since then, too. He was funny - witty. And cute. So youâd thought to yourself⊠what the hell. Why not? Why not go out a second time? What else were you going to do tonight?
(Stay home and eat the food Mingyu cooks for you. Watch a movie together on the couch.)
And, sure, you do want to do those things. But going out with Daeyoung tonight wonât change a thing between you and Mingyu. Heâll grill you about it when you get home, maybe tease you a little, and youâll do food and a movie another night.
Daeyoung takes you bowling. You werenât sure how youâd feel about it, not having been in a bowling alley since you were a kid, and remembering them as vaguely sticky places. But it ends up being kind of cute, maybe even nostalgic. Daeyoung buys a pitcher of beer and sets it on your - yes - sticky table, and walks with you as you select a pink ball that is definitely meant for children.Â
âYou know thatâs only six pounds, right?â he asks you, smiling playfully.
âBold of you to think I could lift a heavier one,â you deadpan, and he laughs. You like his laugh - itâs easy, light, like heâs wholly uncomplicated. You could use some uncomplicated in your life.Â
You're terrible at bowling - you score a 42 on your first game, the ball finding the gutter more times than it stays on the lane. Even so, you manage to have fun. Daeyoung doesnât make you feel weird about it - in fact, he barely pays attention to the actual bowling. Instead he talks to you about your day, asks about your family, doesn't seem like he's freaked out that you live with three guy friends. He doesnât even ask the very common, âso, has anything ever happened there?â for which youâre grateful.Â
Heâs got three sisters, you learn, and grew up with cats but still wants a dog someday. He graduated two years before you, has never traveled outside the country.Â
You offer back your own resume of sorts - an older sister and a younger brother, no pets growing up and allergic to most mammals (perhaps humans included, as has been pointed out by Mingyu on many occasions, usually in the same conversation that heâs calling you Sunshine and pinching your cheeks like your attitude is cute). Graduated with Honors and havenât traveled much either, though youâd love to when you have some money saved up.
Your phone lights up on the table every so often, and you check it while Daeyoung takes his turn on the lane. A few are Jeonghan and one of your co-workers, and one is your little brother asking how to get blood out of laundry which is super alarming - but the rest are from Mingyu.
[7:19pm] Cinnamingyu: just know that you are missing one of my best creations
[7:19pm] Cinnamingyu: but dont worry i will save you some âșïž because iâm the best roommate ever
[7:31pm] You: thank youuuuu! I might not have any tonight but you know iâll eat the leftovers!
[7:31pm] Cinnamingyu: hows the date?
[7:36pm] You: i am very bad at bowling actually!!!
[7:36pm] Cinnamingyu: aim for the pins
[7:43pm] You: have i mentioned that i hate you?
[7:43pm] Cinnamingyu: guess iâll throw these leftovers out then
[8:12pm] Cinnamingyu: what time do you think youll be home?
[8:15pm] Cinnamingyu: sorry i didnt mean that like WHEN WILL YOU BE HOME YOUNG LADY
[8:15pm] Cinnamingyu: i was asking bc i was deciding if i want to start a movie or wait for you i wasnt trying to
[8:15pm] Cinnamingyu: you know
[8:15pm] Cinnamingyu: anyway. aim for the pins. wear protection. etc. see you later lol
[8:38pm] You: young lady đ go away mingyu!!!Â
[8:38pm] Cinnamingyu: you dont mean that
[8:38pm] You: i donât đ
[8:47pm] You: if you wanna save a movie for me⊠i should be home by 11
Daeyoung drives you home after the date, and you note that his car is clean, but not serial killer clean. A green flag.Â
When he asks if he can see you again soon, as he's pulling the car up to your building, you tell him yes without hesitating. Itâll be your first third date in maybe ever, and you make a little note in your brain that you should probably talk to him about this, make sure he can be on the same page - that this is fun and youâll keep going out as long as itâs a good time, but you arenât really looking for serious.
When he pauses, leaning in a little closer, you feel yourself smile, and you let him. Itâs a nice kiss.
Heâs a nice guy.
Thereâs no reason you couldnât follow through with this. Thereâs no giant problem with him, no personality quirk or inherent difference that makes him ineligible.
But.Â
You push the thought away. âThanks for tonight,â you tell him. âI had a good time.â
âYouâd have a better time if you listened to my advice and used a heavier ball,â he says seriously, but thereâs a twinkle in his eyes that tells you heâs teasing. âYou canât expect to knock down pins when they weigh more than what youâre throwing at them.â
âSounds fake,â you joke, and hop out of the car. Before you shut the door, you pause. âSee you next weekend?â
His smile unfurls, pleased. âYeah,â he says. âIâll text you.â
You practically skip back into the apartment. You pause at the closet by the front door, pulling off your boots and hanging up your puffy winter coat. You can hear the tv on in the living room and water running in the kitchen.
You step into the kitchen, heading for the fridge. Mingyu stands at the sink, his back to you, up to his elbow in suds. You bump him with your hips as you pass by, and he kicks at you and misses. You open the fridge and grab a can of seltzer. Mingyu smiles at you from the sink, and just like that, Daeyoung evaporates from your mind.
He calls you Sunny, but heâs the sun. Has been that way as long as youâve known him - since undergrad.Â
Youâd met in your freshman year - he was puppy-dog cute, back then, not the chiseled sculpture of a man who takes up half your kitchen now. Youâd been in the Arts and heâd been in the Sciences - something mathy - but youâd bonded in one of those godawful general requirement classes, and somehow the friendship had taken hold.
Mingyu holding your hand - metaphorically and literally - through your two required math classes and two required science labs was the only reason youâd even managed to graduate. Of course, youâd also written every single formal paper he had through the whole four years, so it evened out.
You complement each other that way, in every area. Heâs outgoing and friendly, youâre cranky enough to be given the nickname Sunny in pure irony. Mingyu likes puzzles and problems he can work out, you like to turn the brain off for any and all hobbies. Mingyu is sunshine and big smiles, you are made of salt and sarcasm.Â
But you love each other - have been best friends since almost the moment you met. There is nothing in your life youâd be willing to lose less than him.
You wander up to him and lean against his arm, mostly to be funny because he continues to wash dishes even as it jostles you around, and it becomes a little game of him trying to shake you off and you refusing to be shaken.
âHow was your night?â he asks finally, reaching to turn off the water. You automatically pass him a dish towel to dry his hands. He takes it, drying, and then reaches around you to hang it back up near the oven.Â
âNot as good as yours,â you snicker, noticing a purple blotch near his collar.
He flushes dark, slapping a hand over the spot. âYah,â he complains.Â
You laugh. âShe was cute!â
âSheâd be cuter if she spent less time in our bathroom!â Jeonghanâs disembodied voice floats from the living room.
âAlright, we get it!â Mingyu calls back hotly. âYouâve only been complaining about that for fifteen hours!â
Cackling, you follow him out into the living room. Jeonghan is sprawled sideways on the two-seater, a show you donât recognize playing across the tv screen. Down the hallway, Wonwooâs door is open about a foot, casting the hallway in flickering blue light that tells you heâs gaming and you probably wonât see him for the rest of the night.Â
âSo,â Jeonghan says dryly, without peeling his eyes from the tv, âI noticed your boyfriendâs car idling outside for quite a while before you came in. Were we necking?â
âNecking?â you splutter. Beside you, Mingyu is biting on his lips, trying not to laugh at your expense. âWhat year is this, 1950? And heâs not my boyfriend. You know that.â
You canât help the defensive edge that creeps into your voice. From where heâs plopped on the couch, Mingyu reaches up for your hand, tugging. You let him pull you into the space next to him and he rubs a soothing hand across your shoulders before taking his hand away. Itâs a silent, quick moment - easy to miss if you arenât looking. But you are looking, always, and you wonder if he even knows he does this - reads your moods, rushes to fix you.Â
Unbothered by your ruffled feathers, Jeonghan asks lightly, âSo, are you seeing him again, orâŠ?â
The bastard hasnât even looked away from the television screen.
âYouâre such an ass sometimes,â you grumble at him.
Now he looks over at you, smiling beatifically, innocently. âThereâs my Sunshine.â
âFuck off.â
âWell?â Mingyu asks from next to you, eyebrows raised. âAre you?â
âYeah,â you say, trying to sound casual. You can tell the jackals are in a mood tonight.
Jeonghanâs face splits into a delighted grin. âA third date? My goodness.â
âWe all know what happens on a third date,â Mingyu says sagely, and you punch him in the thigh, extra hard since you can only reach him and not Jeonghan too.
Wonwooâs voice comes from down the hallway. âLeave Sunny alone, you guys.â
âYeah,â you grumble. âLeave Sunny alone.â
Mingyu stretches over your lap to reach for the remote. It brings his torso almost flush against yours and you feel your face heat.Â
âI was watching that,â Jeonghan complains before Mingyu even presses anything.
âSunny and I are watching a movie,â Mingyu says flatly. âGo watch on your laptop if you care so much.â
Jeonghan reaches towards your couch lazily and slaps at the air like he canât be assed to work any harder to hit his roommate. âYouâre cranky today,â he observes, the arm not trying (sort of) to slap Mingyuâs leg folded behind his head. âWhy might that be?â
Mingyu doesnât answer him, just settles back next to you, his arm against yours, and starts scrolling through movie options.
He still hasnât picked one when Wonwoo appears in the living roomâs doorway, leaning against the wooden frame, his LED headset looped around his neck and his eyes on his phone.
âWhat are we watching?â he asks absently.
âNothing, apparently,â Jeonghan quips.
Beside you, Mingyu growls a little.
Unphased - this is so normal for them, it would be more alarming if they werenât pissing each other off - you look up and Wonwoo and say, âI didnât think youâd emerge tonight.â
âIâm heading right back in,â he admits. âHydration break. Anyway - question. Whatâs everyoneâs plans for the holidays?â
Mingyu stops scrolling, pausing to think.Â
âIâll be home,â Jeonghan says, meaning his hometown.
âMe, too,â Mingyu adds. âIâm leaving on Sunday. Next Sunday, I mean.â
Wonwoo lets out a little sigh. âOkay. My folks were asking when I was coming. Sunny, youâre going home, too?â
âUh, no, actually,â you admit. âI was staying here.â
You feel rather than see your friends share a glance.Â
âI can stay, then,â Wonwoo says, a bit tightly - you can tell that wasnât the plan. âSo you arenât alone.â
âNo,â you protest. âIâm perfectly fine being here by myself, you know that.â
âSunny Baby is an indoor cat,â Mingyu notes, and you bump him with your elbow.Â
âItâs fine,â you insist. âPlus, I think Daeyoung will be around, so I wonât be alone the whole time anyway.â
Mingyuâs eyes bore into the side of your face, but you donât look at him; if itâs pity heâs leveling at you, you donât want it.Â
âIf youâre sure,â Wonwoo says, and when you assure him you do, he vanishes into the kitchen and then back into his room. Mingyu clicks on a movie and you settle in, eventually getting sleepy and shifting sideways, your head resting comfortably on his unfairly sculpted shoulder. He shifts to let you get more comfortable, and the night passes as simply and pleasantly as hundreds before.
When the movie ends, you pick up the bottles and cans from the coffee table while Mingyu does a quick lap of the apartment, turning off lights and making sure doors are locked. You meet outside the bathroom - occupied by Jeonghan - both waiting your turn to brush your teeth and whatever else before bed.Â
âSunny Baby,â Mingyu says softly, something tentative in his voice, and you look up at him, heart suddenly thumping. Heâs looking at you earnestly in the dim light from the bedrooms down the hall, something youâre not sure you can name on his face. Itâs almost pleading, but that doesnât make sense. âAre you sure you donât want to come home with me for the holidays? My family would love to have you - theyâre obsessed with you, you know that.â
Your heart calms. âItâs really okay,â you promise. âBut thanks for checking.â
The bathroom door opens and Jeonghan slips by, leaving a wave of toothpaste-mint in his wake.Â
âYou go ahead,â Mingyu says.
âYou were in line first,â you argue.
He rolls his eyes but knows how stubborn you are, so he disappears into the bathroom. You lean your butt against the kitchen table and check your phone for the first time in a while.
Daeyoung had texted shortly after he drove away - probably as soon as he got home.
[11:24pm] Daeyoung: I had a really good time tonight. Looking forward to next week :]
[12:51am] You: me too âșïž
The bathroom door opens and you turn off your phone screen with a click, bidding Mingyu goodnight as you slide into the bathroomâs light.
â
JanuaryÂ
New Yearâs Eve
Roomies đ
[11:13pm] (jeong)Han Solo: sunny whereâd you end up tonight?
[11:13pm] You: iâm with the girliesss!!! where are you guys
[11:13pm] Cinnamingyu: sunnnyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy baby baby baby
[11:13pm] You: yyyeeesssss??
[11:14pm] (jeong)Han Solo: weâre downtown. mingyu cant come to the phone right now but i think he wants you to come hang out with us
[11:14pm] You: lmao nooooo he didnt even make it to midnight??? thats sad, kim mingyu
[11:16pm] Wonuuu: u ever think about that phrase âcanât come to the phoneâ⊠from an era in which you had to walk to the familyâs landline phone in the kitchen or whatever⊠none of us were even alive for that
[11:16pm] You: wow apparently you guys are having a much better time than me
[11:16pm] (jeong)Han Solo: only wonwoo lol ok be safe and have fun!! see you at home
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[11:14pm] Cinnamingyu: come out!!
[11:14pm] You: i am out! Lol
[11:15am] Cinnamingyu: you know what i mean
[11:16am] You: im sorry :( but weâre across town and by the time we got there weâd miss the countdown
[11:16am] Cinnamingyu: ok đ
[11:16am] You: donât pout!!! iâll see you at home tomorrow and we can hang out all day
[11:16am] Cinnamingyu: not the same!
[11:17am] You: ok lets take a shot together!!
[11:17am] Cinnamingyu: ???
[11:17am] You: go order one and tell me when youâre ready!!
[11:18am] Cinnamingyu: lmao on it đ«Ą
[11:28am] Cinnamingyu: ok im ready
[11:28am] You: ok when you get this count to three and take your shot!Â
[11:29am] You: geonbae or cheers or salute or whatever
[11:29am] Cinnamingyu: or whatever đÂ
[11:29am] You: đ
New Yearâs Day
Roomies đ
[12:00am] You: HAPPY NEW YEAR LOVES OF MY LIFE LET THIS BE THE BESTEWT YEAR FOR US EVER EVER EVR!!!!!
[12:00am] Wonuuu: happy new year sunny đ
[12:00am] (jeong)Han Solo: happy new yearrr đœ
[4:09am] You: home safe â„ïžÂ
[10:33am] Wonuuu: iâll be home tomorrow sunny
[12:42pm] (jeong)Han Solo: iâll be back tonight but probably not until after dinner
[12:42pm] You: ok! iâll be here
[3:17pm] (jeong)Han Solo: is mingyu alive???
[3:17pm] You: lol yeah heâs home. heâs just⊠not in the best shape asfjkasfhaio
[12:00am] Cinnamingyu: happy new year sunny baby đ©·
[12:01am] You: happy new year best friend!!!!!!! ily ily ily!!!!
[12:32am] Cinnamingyu: you kno you could still meet us out nw
[11:23am] Cinnamingyu: can u open the front door⊠my head hurts too bad to make the keys work
You stagger to the apartmentâs front door, eyes squinting against the harsh daylight streaming into the living room and kitchen area. When you unlock and pull open the door, Mingyu almost collapses on top of you.
âGet up,â you groan, shuffling backwards. âYouâre too heavy, I canât hold you!â
âShhhh,â he whispers, but rights himself to standing.Â
You stand there for a minute, both of you just grappling with the horrible reality of being awake and upright and, god, very hungover.
âI need to lay down,â Mingyu says finally, very clearly, like heâs had a sudden burst of self-preservation.
âCome on,â you wave at him vaguely and make your way back to bed. You collapse right into the spot youâd vacated when he texted, pulling the blankets up to your ears and closing your eyes, waiting for the bed to dip beside you.Â
It doesnât.
You open your eyes again. âMingyu?â
He appears wordlessly in your doorway, then makes his way over to his side of the bed. The empty side of your bed. Not his. You have to stop thinking that way.
Youâre puzzled, but then he leans over and presses a cold water bottle into your hand. Despite his whining, he was still trying to take care of you.Â
âDid you take any pain killer?â you mumble.Â
âProbably more than was actually advisable,â he admits, twisting his own water open and drinking noisily. You donât see a problem with this - Mingyu is gigantic, and you can imagine his dosing needs would reflect it.
âOkay,â you say with a little sigh. âWeâll sleep for a while and then maybe we can try to eat.â
âGod, donât talk about food,â he moans, taking one of your extra pillows and covering his face.
You chuckle lightly, and then roll to hide your face somewhere near his bicep, breathing in his familiar cinnamon scent and matching your breaths to his until you slip back under. The millionth time youâve fallen asleep next to your best friend, and youâre already eagerly looking ahead to a million and one.
Youâre awakened by the sound of someone retching in the bathroom, clear on the other side of the apartment. You scrabble for and glance at your phone - hours have passed. The light in your bedroom has slipped closer to golden as mid-afternoon begins to wane. You sit up tentatively; this time thereâs no wave of dizziness as a punishment for being vertical, though your head still pounds.Â
You drink some of the water Mingyu brought you, answer a text from Jeonghan, then decide to go make sure Mingyuâs alive.
âYou need anything?â you call through the door. You can hear the sink run, and the door opens.Â
âA lobotomy,â he deadpans. He looks miserable, frown pronounced and eyes puffy.Â
âGet back in bed,â you tell him gently, and he ambles off towards your room. You detour into the kitchen and start a pot of coffee. It might not save him, but you could use some caffeine.Â
While it brews, you poke your head into your bedroom. Mingyu is back in your bed, curled up pitifully, that pouting frown still prevalent on his face.Â
âWhat time did you take something?â you ask him.
âLike ten thirty,â he mumbles into your pillow.Â
You glance at the clock. âYou can have more,â you tell him, and head back across the apartment to pilfer through the medicine cabinet.Â
With the pill bottle in hand, you stop in the kitchen long enough to pour yourself a cup of coffee. Carefully balancing so as not to spill, you bring it into the bedroom, placing it carefully on your nightstand and then nudging Mingyuâs shoulder.Â
He whines a response.Â
âI have drugs for you,â you tell him, and he holds up an open palm without lifting his face. Â
You drop the medicine into his hand and get comfy back in your spot, even though you think youâre done sleeping for now. Beside you, Mingyu takes the pills and settles back into sleep. Heâs snoring before you can even choose a show to watch on your phone.Â
You look over at him fondly, disaster that he is. Then you settle in deeper, content to let his warmth radiate over to you, content to be by his side.
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[12:02am] Daeyoung: happy new year! wishing you luck and happiness âșïž
[4:23pm] You: thank you!!! to you as well!!
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February
Valentineâs Day is an emotional minefield. You donât know if you want to lean into the bitter and single thing, or if you want to go all Gal-entines and pamper your friends, or if you want to just keep your head down and treat the day like any other fuck-ass Tuesday in winter.
The universe surprises you with a secret fourth option. Or, rather, Daeyoung does.Â
Youâve lost track counting your dates with him at this point - you are simply dating. Neither of you has pushed for a what is this conversation, and youâre relieved. You like Daeyoung, you like the time you spend together, and youâd be sad if things ended. But at the same time, you donât feel things getting deeper, and if he pushed you to make this serious, to put parameters on it, youâre not sure how youâd feel.Â
Something inside you keeps it light - enough so that you donât even think of doing anything for him to celebrate the holiday.
Apparently, youâre an asshole.Â
Sometime after ten, your officeâs secretary calls you, asking you to come up to reception for a minute. Youâre suspicious, but you donât do the mental math about what day it is until you turn the corner and see the small vase of roses - three of them, arranged with some babyâs breath and a few other fillers you canât name - sitting on the reception counter.
âThese got delivered for you,â she tells you, and itâs clear on her face that sheâs dying for you to spill. âAre they from that guy? The tall one who looks like a movie star?â
This would annoy you if you werenât so used to it. Everyone asks you if youâre with Mingyu - they never understand why youâre not when you two are attached at the hip.
It had happened once - just a kiss at a frat party, in the middle of the dance floor. Youâd both been drinking, of course, and pressed close together to dance, his chest against your back and his hands on your hips and then youâd turned and tipped your chin up and his sparkling eyes had gone molten before heâd kissed you and your whole world had been swept away -
And youâd been interrupted, had been literally pulled away to deal with some drama happening in the kitchen, and somehow⊠youâd never talked about it. It never happened again.
Sometimes, you wonder if you only dreamed it. It wouldnât surprise you.
But, no. Your imagination is good, but itâs not good enough to come up with the minute details of how his pecs had felt under your hands, how his fingers had felt pressed into the small of your back, how he had almost sighed into your mouth when it opened for him, how he had tasted a bit like cinnamon, courtesy of the fireball shots the frat was giving out like candy.
Anyway. Life goes on, right?
âNo,â you tell the secretary quickly, because you know the roses arenât from Mingyu. Even if heâd done something today, as your friend, he knows you arenât much of a roses girl. âWeâre just friends.â You will the words to leave your mouth without leaving ashes in their wake.
You reach for the small card tied around the thinnest part of the vase to see who did send them.Â
Thought you deserved something pretty today. Donât freak out. :] - Daeyoung
The secretary is still watching you, harmlessly curious.Â
âItâs just a guy Iâve been seeing,â you say. âItâs not serious.â
âWow,â she says, eyeing the simple arrangement. âLooks like he thinks itâs a little serious - or that it could be.â
âThatâs probably true,â you muse out loud, taking the arrangement back to your own cubicle and setting it on your desk. You snap a photo and text it to Daeyoung with a thank you and a row of sobbing emojis. Then you stand behind your chair, eyes on the red petals, your hand pressed to your mouth, processing.
You didnât expect to feel like this. A fluttering, a rush of excitement. Even though you arenât into roses, specifically, the thought is very nice. And no one has thought of you, not like this, in a very long time.Â
When you get home, the apartment is dark and empty. You wonder if any of the guys have dates tonight, or if theyâre working late, or with family. You set the roses on the kitchen table, hang up your coat, and then shoot the grouptext a quick âwhere is everyone?â. Then you head into your room, eager to take a quick shower and change into something comfy.
You freeze when you flick on your bedroom light.
The clutter on your small desk has been pushed to the side, and a clear vase holds a thick bouquet of sunflowers - your favorite.Â
You hear yourself gasp, the sound echoing through your head on a loop as you stare at the bright, yellow blooms. You step forward on shaky legs, reaching for the tiny card thatâs slipped under the vase.
Sunny flowers for Sunny Baby. Love you. - M
The tears come with such unexpected force that you almost laugh through the third sob. You can barely see through the sudden stream of tears, can hear yourself struggling to inhale. You hurry to shut your bedroom door, locking it for good measure, and then those shaking legs of yours give up, and you sink to your knees and weep into your hands, trying to muffle the sounds, just in case anyone comes home.
You cry so hard it makes your abs hurt, makes the muscles in your face feel stretched, nearly makes you gag. You havenât cried like this since undergrad.
Because he loves you, but he doesnât love you, and even though youâve been pretending for so long itâs as unconscious as breathing, it doesnât shatter you any less.Â
Because heâs perfect, and heâs yours, but somehow you still donât have him, and in the meantime no one else will ever be enough - Â just for not being him.
Because being thought of earlier by Daeyoung was nice, but it is so much better to be known, like this. Mingyu knows you donât like roses. Mingyu knows your favorites. Mingyu knows you.Â
And itâs a waste. Itâs all for fucking nothing.
When the tears start to settle and you can breathe a little better, you push yourself back to your feet. You listen at your bedroom door and donât hear anyone, so you hurry across the apartment and into the bathroom, where you blow your nose and splash your face with cold water.Â
When you come out again, Jeonghan is in the kitchen.
âHey,â he says, his back to you. When he turns, he freezes, his face dropping. You must be puffy and red, still.
âHey,â you reply meekly.Â
âOh, Sunny,â he says mournfully, stepping closer. âI told him he shouldnât, but he asked why not, heâs your friend, and I couldnât say -â
You let out a sarcastic laugh. âYeah,â you mutter. âItâs fine. Itâll be fine.â
He watches you carefully, probably trying to gauge if youâre lying. Then he spots the roses and lights up.Â
âWell, well,â he says, a sly smile showing up on his face. âThose are nice.â
âYeah,â you say again, the only word in your arsenal. âThey are. I, um, I think Iâm gonna shower. Do you need the bathroom first?âÂ
Under the spray of hot water, you cry a little more, like an aftershock hit you. Itâs quiet this time, and you try to shoulder through it as you condition your hair, ready to put this whole episode behind you once you step out into the chilly bathroom air again.
When you emerge, Jeonghan is on the couch. By the sounds coming from down the hallway, Wonwoo has just gotten home and is dumping the contents of his life onto his bedroom floor. Jeonghan opens his mouth to say something, but you lift a fluffy-bathrobe-clad arm and silently shush him.Â
âItâs fine,â you say again, firmly.Â
Jeonghan had been your friend first, back in undergrad. Youâd brought him into the friend group the same way Mingyu had brought Wonwoo. The four of you had worked cohesively as a friend-and-roommate unit for a long time, but sometimes those old alliances seemed to matter more than others. Jeonghan would never cross the line without your permission, would never tell your secrets if you werenât willing to tell them yourself. Wonwoo, on the other hand, was much more likely to open his mouth - especially if he thought he was helping.Â
The front door bursts open, and Mingyu enters the apartment in a cacophony of noise and dropped items, oranges spilling from the bag in his arms and rolling across the floor. You move to pick a few up as he puts the bag of groceries down and pulls his boots off.
âSunny!â he says, all excitement, eyes shining. âDid you like my gift?â
You canât even look at Jeonghan, turning your back to him completely as you hold out the oranges youâd collected. Mingyu takes them, but watches you eagerly, waiting for your answer.
âYeah,â you say honestly. âI loved it.â
His smile triples.
You were wrong when you said Mingyu was the sun. Mingyu is an avalanche. Rushing, rolling, thundering over and through you until thereâs nothing left but a glinting field of ice and silence. Nothing else matters - nothing else exists - in his wake.
âYou better watch out, Mingyu,â Jeonghan says from the couch, and your blood runs as cold as that field of ice, because you know heâs about to start some shit. âSunny got flowers from her lover today. That guyâs coming for your woman.â
Youâre opening your mouth to reprimand him - tell him to shut up, or something - but Mingyu beats you to it.
âSunnyâs not mine,â he says simply.Â
All that ice evaporates in an instant like it was never there.
âMy lover,â you echo with a frown, when you can speak again. âDonât say it like that, you weirdo.â
âWell, isnât he?â Jeonghan asks innocently.
You head for your bedroom with a roll of your eyes. âGoodnight, Jeonghan.â
âThat means yes,â he sing-songs, and you slam your door shut.
Wonwooâs voice floats through the door. âWho pissed off Sunshine?â
Mingyuâs grumble responds, âWho do you think?â
â
You and Mingyu lay side by side in the grass, a late spring night unspooling with cricket song and a smattering of flickering stars above you. His arm touches yours and you can feel his chest shift as he breathes deeply.
You feel content - you feel infinite - you feel like one of those blinking stars. You feel like you could lay here next to him in silence and be happy until your light goes out, just like theirs.Â
âMingyu,â you say, turning to look at him. The grass tickles your cheek.Â
He turns to look at you, too. Itâs dark, here behind the universityâs main hub, most of the lights on the far side of the building. Still, thereâs enough light to see his eyes, steady on you, his gaze serious.
âSunny Baby,â he responds, voice low, like heâs telling you a secret. âI love you.â
You startle awake, heart pounding, and youâre immediately furious.Â
âFuck,â you hiss, punching your mattress once.Â
The pathetic truth is you dream about that night in undergrad all the time - you and Mingyu on one of the last nights before summer break, leaving a party together and laying in the grass behind the advising department building watching the constellations rotate above you.Â
The pathetic truth is the dream never follows the script, always turning the scene sideways, making it something different than what it was.
The pathetic truth is that Mingyu had been blacked out, more fucked up than youâd ever seen him, and youâd laid in the grass because you physically couldnât keep him upright any further than that and youâd had to text Wonwoo to come help you.Â
You hadnât said anything to Mingyu - at least not something meaningful. You might have said please donât puke on me, or god, you weigh a ton, or how many jaeger bombs did you do?Â
He had said he loved you - had slurred it, eyes closed.Â
You had laughed, even though it had sent a dagger through your chest. âOkay, Romeo,â youâd teased, and checked your phone to see if Wonwoo was on his way to help.Â
âI do,â heâd insisted, one hand patting the grass next to him like he was trying to find you. âSunny, I love you.â
You didnât know how he meant it - still donât know, to this day, because you donât think he even remembered saying it and youâd been too afraid to bring it up.
What were you supposed to say? Hey, when you were blacked out last night, you said you love me⊠do you mean like⊠platonically⊠orâŠ?Â
God. The idea of it is just as humiliating now, years later, as it had been in the weeks that followed that night. And though heâs said it regularly since then - like on this fucking card with the sunflowers - he never said it like that, and you never pushed it.Â
Now, awake and furious and sad at three in the morning, you grab your phone and climb out of bed.Â
You know you shouldnât. You know itâs only making this worse for you. But you make your way on light steps through the dark and silent apartment to Mingyuâs door and push it open.
Is it mithridatism, this thing you do? Microdosing on the poison so that a full dose wonât kill you? No, that isnât right. A full dose of Mingyu wouldnât kill you. Itâs an absence of Mingyu that you need protected from.
You climb into his bed and poke at his calves with your toes until he grunts as he wakes. Then, as he gathers his senses, he rolls to look at you over his shoulder.
âBad dream?â he asks, voice kind of breathy with sleep.
âMhm.â
He rolls the rest of the way, lifts his arm so you can scoot a little closer. You breathe easier immediately. It makes no sense that the thing that hurts you is also the only thing that makes you feel better.Â
âWonât your lover object to you getting in bed with me?â he asks, and you can hear the edge in his voice as clear as day.
You let out a single, wry ha. Heâs got a point, but Daeyoung isnât your boyfriend, you arenât exclusive, and what he doesnât know canât hurt him.
âNah,â you say easily. âIâm not his.â
-
March
March canât make up its mind if itâs winter or spring. Warm days lull you into a false sense of security, and then a blistering cold rushes in just to call you a fool.
Youâre the last one to get to the bar on Friday night after work, and you have to stand awkwardly next to the booth the guys have staked out and unwrap yourself - hat, scarf, gloves, puffer coat, big heavy sweater - before you can actually slide into the empty spot next to Mingyu.
âHi bestie,â he says, immediately draping his arm behind your shoulders, resting on the back of the wooden bench. âHow was your day?â
âFuck Marcus in Accounting,â you answer.
âFuck Marcus in Accounting,â your roommates all answer solemnly, because this is a common gripe.Â
âFireball and ginger ale it is, then,â Mingyu says, and climbs over you to head to the bar, his own empty beer glass in hand. When he slides the cocktail glass in front of you and scoots back to his original spot, you fill the guys in on Marcusâs Bullshit of the Day.Â
âAnd then,â you finish the story, âI was like yeah, I know you did, Marcus, because she blind-copied me on her reply and you should have seen the color his face turned so I think itâs fair to say I won this round.â
âIâm surprised they arenât all scared of you,â Wonwoo remarks.Â
âMarcus is,â you say, glowering at your now-empty cocktail glass. âThatâs why heâs such a dick. He hates that heâs intimidated.â
Mingyuâs arm has slid down from the back of the bench and rests lightly across your shoulder by this point, and he gives you a playful squeeze into his side as he laughs.Â
He starts telling a story next, and you listen as you slip your phone out and check your texts. Daeyoung had texted you a while ago, and you shoot him a quick answer that youâre out with your roommates for Friday drinks, and then dial back into the conversation.Â
When Mingyuâs glass is empty again, you rise, taking the empties up to the bar and signalling for another of each. While you wait, elbows on the bar, you check your phone again. Daeyoung had texted back, asking where you guys were drinking.
You hesitate. The idea of incorporating Daeyoung into the group makes you nervous. Behind you, you can hear Mingyu yapping a thousand miles a minute, and Jeonghanâs distinctive heh heh heh in answer. Itâs not that you donât think the guys will be nice⊠it just feels like a big move.Â
It might be nice to have him there, though - someone on your side when Jeonghan and Mingyu gang up on you and Wonwoo is too in his own world to be effective back-up, someone to hold your hand and get your drinks, someone to be in your own private little bubble with when the conversation ebbs and flows away from topics you can engage with.Â
You send him back âjust a little place by the apartment!â which is technically true, and then grab the refreshed drinks for you and Mingyu.Â
The guys are getting up, making noise about a just-vacated darts board, so you swivel and turn to follow them, a cold drink in each hand.
âSunny Baby,â Mingyu tells you, half an hour later, bending down low so he can talk close to your ear over the loud music, âyou have to put more muscle into it. You have to throw it like you want to pierce it.â
âI donât think itâs that serious, actually!â you tell him cheerfully, and down the rest of your drink, pushing the empty glass into his giant hand. His turn.Â
He shoots you a grin so sharp and devilish that it makes your whole body fight a shudder, and then he disappears off to the bar.Â
You heckle Jeonghan through his turn (unsuccessfully - heâs way better at this than you) and then glance at the bar to see if the bartenders have gotten to Mingyu yet in the crowd. Heâs facing you, his arms crossed, that same devilish smile on his face. He leans sideways on the bar, where your drink and his own beer sit sweating, forgotten.Â
The girl heâs smiling at has her back to you, which is a miracle, because if sheâd been able to see your face fall, she probably would have back-pedaled out of the conversation immediately - it would be impossible for her not to see that she was walking into a flashing neon sign screaming this situation is a mess!!!!
When she laughs, throwing her head back, and reaches a hand out to touch his forearm, you feel the whole bar swoop sideways around you. Youâre fumbling for your phone, even as you hear Mingyuâs answering laugh cut through all the loud music and conversations filling the space, even as you watch through your periphery as he gives her a return nudge to the shoulder, playful, that smile only growing.
Youâre going to be sick.
You shoot Daeyoung a text - sorry, I should have told you which bar. Iâm leaving now though. Do you want to come get me? We could chill for a little? - and then you push your way through the bar, not even bothering to tell Jeonghan and Wonwoo goodbye. You make an extra effort to skirt the opposite wall as the bar, hoping you get out without Mingyu spotting you.Â
Thereâs no way you could fake it right now. Zero chance. If he came after you, it would all be out in the open.
Daeyoung answers you almost immediately - no worries! sure, send me your location. you want to hang at my place?Â
Outside, the cold air assaults you. You immediately hesitate, wishing youâd grabbed your coat. Youâll get pneumonia waiting for Daeyoung without it.
Youâre saved the trouble of going back in - the door opens and someone comes out after you. But it isnât Mingyu - itâs Jeonghan, giving you the heaviest side-eye youâve ever seen from him, your coat in his hands.
âThank you,â you breathe when heâs close enough, taking the coat and sliding it over your arms. âItâs freezing.â
âSunny,â he says, and something in his voice makes you pause. âI think we should talk.â
You cover your face with one hand, embarrassed and spent and tired. âAbout what?â you ask flatly, just to buy yourself a second. You know the answer. Of course you do.
He levels you with a look. âThis canât continue,â he says firmly. âFor you, or for him, or for me and Wonwoo.â
You scoff. âWhat do you two have to do with it?âÂ
Youâve never seen him this serious, and it scares you a little. âDo you think itâs easy for me to watch you get hurt?â
You lower your gaze to the ground and donât answer this; it feels rhetorical.Â
âBut youâre right - itâs not about us. Itâs about you. Something has to give,â he says gently. âEither face it and get your answer, or let it go.â
âItâs not that simple,â you argue.
âYes, it is that simple,â he retorts. âItâs just scary. But thatâs not the same thing.â
âI canât tell him,â you say, because itâs true. You canât. You canât. âWhat if it messed up everything for all of us?â
What if you lost him completely? What if he moved out? What if he stopped talking to you?Â
Jeonghan doesnât reply to this at first, he just watches you carefully, then tucks a long strand of dark hair behind his ear.Â
âYou can,â he says finally, still gentle. âBut⊠if you wonât⊠then you have to let him go.â
Your stomach drops at the words, even though this is a truth youâve been aware of for ages, have been doing your best to avoid.Â
âI donât know how to do that,â you whisper. And itâs true - loving Mingyu feels as instinctual as your heartbeat, intrinsically part of who you are. How can you separate it out, shut it down?Â
âStop sharing a bed with him,â Jeonghan suggests, and itâs so simple and straight-forward and correct that you canât think of a single argument. âQuit texting him but ignoring everyone else. Stop cuddling with him on the couch after work. Quit-â
âAlright, I get it,â you snap, the defensiveness rising up again like muddy waters.Â
âIâm not sure you do,â he says, and the gentleness is gone from his tone; youâve moved into the Tough Love section of the lecture, apparently. âYou canât keep playing house with him, pretending youâre together, and then falling apart every time he makes it clear that it isnât real. Youâll never feel better like this. It will never change, Sunny. Youâll be like this, forever. Is that what you want?â
Your throat is tight and sharp, and you blink quickly, eyes on the ground again.
âIâm sorry,â he says, and he says it like he aches. Maybe he means it. âYou could talk to him, you could at least see what he says -â
âNo,â you interrupt. âNo. I canât do that.â
He shrugs, big and exaggerated. âThen move on. There are other people in the world whoâd be happy to love you the right way. You canât give any of them a proper chance if youâre holding it against them that they arenât Mingyu.â
Like the one you ignored all night, who is still on his way to pick your ass up right nowâŠÂ
You push your hands against your eyes like you can block out the truth of what heâs saying, but you donât say anything.
Jeonghan reaches out and rubs your shoulder. âIâm gonna go back in,â he says, gentle again. âItâs freezing out here. Just⊠think about it.â
âIâm thinking,â you say dryly.Â
He nods, then disappears back into the bar, the wave of sound crashing and fading as the door opens and closes.Â
You stay outside and wait for Daeyoungâs car, your hands going numb from the cold. You run the whole thing over and over in your head, replay Jeonghanâs words, daydream a hundred conversations with Mingyu each with different endings.Â
You think maybe you should take Jeonghanâs advice - put some physical distance between you and Mingyu, just as a starting point.Â
You hate the idea of it. But you know heâs right.
When Daeyoung pulls up, you slide into the passenger seat and tell him thank you, leaning over to kiss his cheek. He smiles at you, all sweet, and then whisks you away. Halfway to his place, he glances over at you.
âYouâre quiet tonight,â he observes. âEverything okay?â
âYeah,â you lie, and then instantly feel bad for it. âJust⊠argued with my roommate. Iâm kind of cranky.â
He reaches out and squeezes your knee once, reassuringly. âWell, youâre welcome to stay with me,â he says, and when you whip around to look at him, he laughs. âI wasnât being presumptuous. I just meant if you needed some space from them, youâre welcome. Thatâs all.â
âYeah, okay,â you repeat, settling back against the seat. âWeâll see.â
You keep your eyes on the window for the rest of the drive.Â
You wonder if Mingyu brought that girl home, and then you shove that thought away, because youâre letting him go, starting tonight, and those thoughts arenât going to serve you anymore.
And then you wonder the same thing again five minutes later.
â
AprilÂ
Winter softens, the temperature sturdies itself, and the season forms solidly into rain-logged spring.Â
âSunny Baby,â Mingyu sings. Even on the greyest, soggiest days you turn to him like a plant turns to sun. âIâm bored.â
âThat sounds like a personal problem,â you quip.Â
He drapes himself over you in retaliation, long arms and legs hanging heavy towards the floor as his torso smothers your face, drowning in you in his cinnamon-tinged scent.
You protest wordlessly and shove at him, and he laughs, his abs working near your chest with the motion.
âEntertain me,â he whines.
Things have been different - weird different, sometimes even bad different - for a few weeks now, all because of Jeonghan. You choose to blame him, anyway.Â
What he said to you plays in your head on loop all day every day, and suddenly you donât know how to act right with Mingyu, causing you to overcorrect and swerve wildly. Sometimes youâre spending the entire day with him, touching and talking and leaning into it - then you think about it too hard and you spend the next two days icing him out.Â
Itâs confusing for both of you. You can tell he notices, can tell heâs baffled by the change. More than once youâve caught him looking at you like youâre a problem to solve - that face he makes when something isnât working, or heâs got an equation of some sort to work out. But he doesnât say anything, doesnât make you feel bad about it, doesnât confront you, just takes what youâll give him with a smile.
You havenât gone to his room in the middle of the night since your talk with Jeonghan, either. It feels like quitting something. The withdrawal eats at your nerves, the cravings taking over until you canât focus on anything else. More than one night since then youâve laid awake, staring at your ceiling, heart pounding as you argue with yourself - just go, youâll sleep and youâll feel better waging war against Jeonghanâs you canât keep pretending youâre together and then falling apart when he makes it clear that it isnât real.Â
Each time, youâd ended up staying in your own bed. Jeonghan is right. You knew it when he said it, and you know it now. You have to let go if youâre ever going to be happy. You canât keep living in the shadows of Mingyuâs life, waiting for him to come give you just a slice of himself and pretending to be sated by it.
âI canât entertain you, you pain in my ass,â you say, as he allows you to roll his heavy body off of yours and onto the other side of your bed. âI have a date with Daeyoung in like an hour. I need to go shampoo.â
âBooooo,â he complains. Then he props himself up on one elbow and gives you that familiar look again - the math problem look. Not calculating, exactly, but definitely evaluating. âYouâve been seeing him for a while,â he remarks, and you can hear the effort to keep his tone casual, which makes you wonder what heâs hiding.
âLike four months,â you say, not sure if this is agreeing with him or not.
He nods, then rolls to face your ceiling, arms behind his head. It does disgusting things to his biceps, and you look away, sitting up and reaching for your phone to check the time.
âHowâs that going?â he asks, still all casual.Â
âGood,â you say airily, still not looking at him.
âSunny,â he says, a bit more seriously, and itâs enough to make you glance his way. Heâs facing you, arms still behind his head, but watching. âWhy wonât you talk to me about it?â
Ice flows through your veins so quickly that you have the urge to blow on your fingers to warm them. Talk to me about it. You take a calming breath, remind yourself that heâs asking about Daeyoung, not about your feelings in general.
âI donât know,â you say with a shrug. âJust feels weird.âÂ
âIt didnât used to,â he says, and you know exactly what he means. Youâd always talked to him about anything - including boys and crushes.Â
He doesnât ask so whatâs different now, but you know the answer anyway. Youâre afraid youâll say anything, and Mingyu - who knows you better than anyone else - will hear everything you arenât trying to say. How you feel about him, how youâve been trying to create distance and boundaries, how itâs been unsuccessful because you have no sense of consistency, how you canât seem to accept that you donât get to have him, how Daeyoung is so nice and fun and cute but still canât silence the urge behind your ribs that screams for Mingyu.
âYeah,â you sigh, acknowledging that heâs right - that you used to tell him everything. âI donât know, Mingyu. Itâs good. I like him. Like⊠I donât necessarily think heâs The One or anything, but Iâd be upset if we broke up?âÂ
Mingyu nods, something complicated on his face. âWell,â he says finally, âThatâs good. Iâm glad itâs going well. You deserve it.â
Thereâs something flat in his voice, and you stand because you canât just sit there next to him right now.Â
âThanks,â you say, because you donât know what else to say. âWell⊠Iâm gonna go shower so Iâm not late.â You grab the few things you need from your room and pause in your doorway. Heâs pulled out his phone, his thumb swiping slowly and his eyes on the screen, and you carry on across the hallway, leaving him behind.
The way you need to. The way youâre trying to.Â
Daeyoung takes you to dinner, making you laugh so hard you have to wipe under your eyes, and listening intently when you bitch about work (and, yes, Marcus in Accounting).Â
After, as you walk along the river, looking out at the lights, Daeyoung reaches for your hand, and you link fingers.Â
This is what you need - to lean into it with someone, to really try with someone. Maybe that will ease this process of shifting Mingyu to the background. Maybe you just need to try.
Like he can read your mind, Daeyoung slows, turning to look at you. He says your name hesitantly, and you match his slowed pace, waiting.
âWeâve been doing this for a while,â he says, kind of hesitantly, âand I kind of wanted to see if weâre on the same page.â
When you just look at him, he forges ahead, the words rushing out of him now. âI really like you, and I really like this⊠and I was wondering how youâd feel about⊠maybe being more official?â
You feel yourself flush, a smile tugging at your lips. âAre you⊠asking me to be your girlfriend?â
He smiles back, relief washing over his face. âYeah,â he says, much more confident now. âYes, I am.â
You lick your lips, suddenly unsure. âDaeyoung,â you say, and you watch his face fall. You hurry to amend - âNo, Iâm not saying no! Itâs just⊠I donât know⊠I feel like weâve kept things pretty⊠light. And I just worry that if we get more serious and you see more of me⊠you mightâŠâ
You trail off. He watches you intently, and then finishes for you, âChange my mind?â
You nod meekly. What if you canât do it - what if you canât push Mingyu out of your head and heart, what if you canât start fresh with someone? Daeyoung has been wonderful to you. He doesnât deserve to get hurt. He doesnât deserve to be second choice, doesnât deserve to be a consolation prize.Â
You canât say yes if thatâs what this will be. You need to be sure youâre all in, you need to be sure you want him and not just the fresh start he represents.
âI donât want to hurt you,â you say instead, quietly.Â
He considers this, watching you carefully. âWhy do you think you will?â
Itâs a fair question. âIâm⊠trying to get over someone,â you force yourself to say. He deserves to know what heâs walking into.Â
You watch his face for any change in expression. His expression does ripple a little, and then he licks his lips and asks, âAnd howâs that going?â
You scuff the toe of one shoe absently along the pavement. âGoes better when youâre around,â you admit. âBut I donât want to be⊠like⊠using you, I guess? It feels⊠unfair.â
He nods. âI appreciate that,â he says, looking away from you, at the river. Heâs quiet for a while and then asks, âAre you into this? With me?â
âYes,â you say emphatically, because despite the Mingyu of it all, itâs true. âI just donât want you to end up with regrets.â
He smiles kind of ruefully. âThanks for being honest,â he says, brushing the back of your hand with his thumb.Â
âWhat are you thinking?â you ask in a whisper. You really hope you arenât breaking up right now, but you wouldnât blame him if he called it off.
He lets out a long breath, very slowly, measured. âIâm thinking that no one can make promises at the beginning of a relationship.â
Your stomach jolts, terrified, at the word. He continues, oblivious.
âBut,â he says, âyou just take it a day at a time. Thatâs all Iâm asking for - just a day. And then maybe another. We can go from there.â
You consider this, that tiny smile returning. He waits for your answer.
âOkay,â you say finally. âYeah. If youâre sure you want that, then⊠yes.â
âYes?â he repeats, like he needs to be sure. Heâs already grinning, despite the turn the conversation had taken on the way here.
You laugh, feeling suddenly shy. âYeah. Yes.â
He kisses you next to the singing river, and later you take a selfie together beside a food cart. You post it to social media with a blue heart emoji for the caption.Â
You swallow hard and swipe roughly to remove the notification when Mingyu likes the picture minutes later.Â
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May
âKim Mingyu!â you bellow, scooping up an armload of shirts and socks from the living room floor. âGet your gross, sweaty clothes off of our shared couch! The hamper is like three feet away!â
âYah,â he complains, coming to take the offending pile from you. âYou never cared before!â
âWell now her boyfriend is coming over,â Jeonghan says, somehow making the word sound sleezy. âShe wants it to be pretty in here.â
âI hate you both,â you say. âI only like Wonwoo. Heâs my only friend. Wonwoo, youâre my only friend.â
Wonwoo gives you a very deadpan finger heart from his spot on the couch.Â
Unfortunately, Jeonghan is kind of right.Â
Youâve mostly spent time out with Daeyoung or at his place - mostly because he lives alone and you live with a cast of clowns. But he has come over a handful of times. Sometimes heâs only there long enough to stand awkwardly by the front door while you finish putting on jewelry and shoes before whisking you away; other times heâs stayed to eat take-away and watch a movie as the aforementioned clowns filter in and out, leaving snappy comments like use protection in their wake.Â
Tonightâs the first time that the plan is for everyone to hang out. To say youâre nervous is an understatement, as evidenced by the uncharacteristic way you pace the house, adjusting items Daeyoung has already seen out of place as if it makes any difference.
âSunny Baby,â Mingyu finally says, coming up and putting his hands on your shoulders, trying to still you. You pull back from his touch as gently as you can, trying to make that space with some subtly. âWhy are you freaking out? Heâs been here before.â
âYeah, youâre right, why would I be nervous?â you ask sarcastically. âWhy would I be nervous to have my boyfriend come over for games and movies with three notoriously very nice people who never make trouble?â
âRude,â Wonwoo remarks from the couch.
âNot you, Wonwoo, youâre my only friend,â you tell him without even turning your head. You hear Jeonghan snort.
âYou said three,â Mingyu points out seriously, stepping back from you like he silently got the memo about space. âThat includes Wonwoo.â
âFine, I retract my statement. Two people who make trouble, and then one person who knows how to be normal sometimes.â
A knock on the door interrupts you before anyone can push your buttons any further.
âBe nice,â you tell them sternly as you head to open the door. âBe normal. For the love of god, at least try.â
âShe has no faith in us,â Jeonghan says sadly behind you.Â
âWe probably shouldnât try Monopoly tonight,â Mingyu remarks, and you hate that heâs right.Â
You all almost broke up over Monopoly, once. You never played again.Â
âYeah, put that one away,â you agree, as you pull the door open.
Daeyoung greets you with a smile and a small bouquet of flowers - nothing too fancy, just a little something. You pay for them with a smile and a kiss, lifting onto your tiptoes to reach his lips.
âAwwww, so cute,â Jeonghan coos from across the apartment.
âJeonghan,â you say sharply. âWhat did we talk about?â
Daeyoung feigns a pout. âYou donât think weâre cute?â
You slap at his arm playfully and step back to let him in. You head to the kitchen to find a vase for the flowers, listening as the men all exchange heys and howâve you beens.Â
You all settle for a variation of Rummy, sitting around the kitchen table with a smattering of snacks and drinks, chatting easily as you play.
At the end of the second hand, you ask, âWait, what does that put me at?â
âSixty-two,â Daeyoung says, just as Mingyu says, âSixty-three.â
You look at them both blankly. You and numbers donât vibe.Â
Jeonghan looks at the little note on his phone where he was tallying scores. âSixty-three,â he confirms.
âWhoops,â Daeyoung says apologetically. âI wasnât trying to short you on points, sweetheart.â
All three of your roommates stiffen, and you feel your face heat. âNo worries,â you say quickly, reaching to cut the deck for the next hand. âWhose turn is it?â
Be normal, be normal, be normal, you mentally beg the clowns.Â
âI think itâs mine, sweetie-pie,â Jeonghan deadpans. You kick him ferociously under the table, not even trying to be subtle, and he swears.
âKnock it off,â you growl.
âYouâre upsetting pookie, hyung,â Mingyu says somberly.Â
âI hate all of you,â you whine. And then, on instinct, âNot you, Wonwoo.â
Daeyoung looks around the table, amused. âIs this always how it is around here?â
âBasically,â Wonwoo admits. âJust usually with a lot more -â He stops short, coughing, and reaches for his drink. You all wait, your heart thrumming nervously. Youâre sure heâd been about to drop a crack about you and Mingyuâs physical affection. âA lot more yelling,â he finishes. âThis is everyone on their best behavior, because Sunny threatened us.â
Daeyoung laughs, and you pray that the moment went unnoticed. You can tell Mingyu is a bit still on your other side, and if it was a month ago you would have reached over to him already, soothed a hand down his arm or pressed your cheek to his shoulder until he untensed. You rest your hands in your lap, instead, eyes on your cards.
After Rummy, which Jeonghan wins by a landslide, you all head to the couches for a movie. Your roommates and you have always had unspoken âspotsâ, but Daeyoungâs presence throws the balance off entirely. Normally youâd be next to Mingyu but he takes Jeonghanâs spot, leaving the other guys to buffer as they try to figure out a new arrangement.
âHere,â Daeyoung says, tugging on your wrist until you settle on his lap, legs hanging just off the side of his own, âwe can make room.â
Jeonghan tosses you a small blanket and a wink and settles in on the far side of your couch, giving the two of you lots of room. Wonwoo flicks off the overhead lights and settles next to Mingyu, the two of them awkwardly squished on the two-seater. But, blessedly, no one complains as the opening score emanates from the sound bar.Â
As the movie begins, you relax, leaning sideways against Daeyoungâs chest, his arms looped around you. You stomp down on the intrusive thought that wants to compare how comfortable this is to how comfortable youâd been with Mingyu for past movie nights, internally hissing at your own brain for the unwelcome thought.Â
âYou good?â he murmurs, voice low, only for you, one hand rubbing the small of your back lightly.
âMhm,â you assure him, reaching up to kiss the edge of his jaw, the only bit of him that you can reach comfortably. He smiles down at you, endeared, and then turns his attention to the television again. You can feel someoneâs eyes on you, but you refuse to look, refuse to give attention to whoever is trying to heckle you right now. They canât just let you live, huh?
Halfway through the movie, Mingyu stands, moving out of the way of the screen quickly and heading to the kitchen. You donât lift your head from Daeyoungâs check, just watching him go through the corners of your eyes.Â
âAnyone need a drink?â he calls from the kitchen. âHyung? Sunny Baby?â
Daeyoung physically recoils, his head snapping back so he can look at you, wide-eyed. You look back at him the same way, feeling like youâve been caught at something.Â
âItâs just habit,â you say, quietly, and Jeonghan turns away, shifting awkwardly next to you two. âOld nickname from a million years ago.â
Daeyoung nods, but his face is still a bit stricken.
âHello?â Mingyu calls from the kitchen. âBeer? Anyone?â
âNo, thanks!â you call back, trying to force your voice to come out cheerful.Â
When he returns, flopping unceremoniously into his spot next to Wonwoo, Daeyoungâs arms tighten around you.Â
You close your eyes, frustrated. You hope you can salvage this. Youâd been afraid from the jump that the Mingyu factor - even with the changes youâve been purposely making, all that space - would damage what you have with Daeyoung, as effective as a drop of ink in a bucket of water.Â
When the movie ends, Wonwoo gives a polite goodbye and vanishes into his lair and you lead Daeyoung back towards the front door. Behind you, you can hear the tell-tale clicks of bottles as Jeonghan and Mingyu start picking up the food and drinks.Â
âIâm sorry,â you say, as soon as you have some semblance of privacy in the entryway. âI knew hanging out here was going to be a mess.â
Daeyoung manages a smile. âIt wasnât a mess,â he says. âI just didnât realize how close you all were.â
Heâs being too nice. You feel terrible.Â
âI think we might get less close very soon if they canât get their shit together,â you grumble, which makes him laugh, some of the tension alleviating.Â
âWell,â Daeyoung says, suddenly turning conspiratory, âwhile your place was very fun⊠what would you say to some fun at my place now?â
You giggle. âI wouldnât hate that plan,â you say coyly, smiling up at him. âQuieter, there. Fewer clowns.â
He laughs again, even as he reaches to tilt your jaw up, shuffling you backwards against the entryway wall as his lips find yours.Â
As the kiss warms you, your hands finding the front of his shirt and bunching it into your fists, heat beginning to trickle out of hiding in your belly, you hear footsteps and an abrupt, âOh - shit - sorry - my bad -â
âYour place,â you say against Daeyoungâs lips as Mingyu retreats back to the kitchen. You can practically feel through the wall how red his ears are.Â
Daeyoung lets you out of his embrace and you hurry to your room to toss a few things together - toothbrush, phone charger, clothes - and come to get your jacket.Â
âBye, idiots!â you call through the apartment. Then, âNot you, Wonwoo!â and you close the door behind you with a giggle, following Daeyoung down the stairs.
On the other side of the wall, safely hidden in the kitchen, Mingyu stands staring blankly at the pantry, one hand over his mouth, still as a statue. What is this feeling churning in his gut? He feels sick, and he canât put a name to it but he hates how it crawls through his system.Â
Jeonghan appears next to him, placing two more dirty cups in the sink. He lets out a single, wry laugh when he sees Mingyu standing there.
âYeah, dude,â he says easily as he leaves again. âSucks, doesnât it?â
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June
You and Mingyu lay side by side in the grass, a late spring night unfurling with distant thunder and a smattering of fireflies lazily drifting through the trees beyond the garden. His arm brushes yours and you can hear his breathing as he exhales slowly.
You feel happy - you feel infinite - you feel like one of those distant cracks of ferocious thunder. You feel like you could lay here next to him in silence and be happy until your joy has to burst from you, just like the clouds on the horizon.Â
âMingyu,â you say, turning to look at him. The grass tickles your cheek.Â
He turns to look at you, too. Itâs dark, here behind the universityâs main hub, most of the lights on the far side of the building. Still, thereâs enough light to see his eyes, steady on you, his gaze serious.
âSunny Baby,â he responds, voice low, like heâs telling you a secret. âI love you.â
You wake up with faint tear-tracks on your cheeks, and you growl out a frustrated breath.Â
âI need a lobotomy,â you grumble, wiping at your cheeks and trying to get comfortable again, hoping to go back to sleep - with less ridiculous dreams.Â
It doesnât happen. You flop from side to side over the course of half an hour, and then give up. You reach for your nightstand to see if you have any water, but thereâs nothing but your phone and the lamp. With a sigh, you push yourself out from under the blankets and pad into the kitchen.
Youâre letting a glass fill with tap water when you hear one of the other doors down the hallway open. You turn, peering through the moonlit living room, to see who else is up. The clock above the stove says itâs four in the morning.
âSunny Baby,â Mingyu says, his voice rough with sleep. His hair is sticking up in the back. Your stomach lurches with the sick desire to smooth it down. âWhy are you up?â
âHad a bad dream,â you lie. It was a good dream. Nothing bad about it until you wake up and feel guilty because of Daeyoung, and angry because your brain and heart are holding you fucking hostage. âCouldnât get back to sleep.â That partâs true.Â
âPoor Sunny Baby,â he croons, coming closer, the darkness making his form seem even bigger. âCome on - weâll get comfy.â Just like we used to, he doesnât say.
Your heart slams against your chest. âOh,â you say softly. Because, yeah, a few months ago you wouldnât have even needed him to invite you - you would have been there already, snuggling into the space next to his ribs, breathing him in until sleep returns to you. âMingyu, I canât.â
The blanket of darkness makes him bold. He scoffs, not even trying to hide it. âWhy not? Because of that guy?â Like he doesnât know Daeyoungâs name, like the last five months never happened. That guy.Â
âBecause I want to respect my relationship?â you correct gently. âYes, thatâs why. It wouldnât be right, and you know it.â
You stand in silence for a moment, barely able to see each other across the darkened space, at an impasse. Then, he scoffs again, lighter this time.Â
âFine,â he says, moving past you towards the bathroom - probably the reason he was up in the first place. âSuit yourself.â
When he passes back through the living room on his way back to bed, youâre curled up on the couch under one of the blankets, the tv on with the sound turned low. He doesnât even look at you as he turns down the hall and shuts his bedroom door behind him. You hear the lock click. You press your hands to your face and will yourself to breathe deep. Crying over him while asleep is one thing. Doing it while awake feels like a betrayal.Â
Just one more you can add to your list.
â
âHey!â you yell across the noisy room. Mingyu turns from where heâs standing near your bedroom door, talking to a few guys who youâve seen around here but whose names you forget. Seok⊠something. The other one might be a Chan, youâre not sure. Mingyu lifts an eyebrow, waiting for whatever request youâre going to shout at him.Â
âCan you get the door for me?â you call, trying to be louder than the music and chatter. Your apartment is bursting with people as Mingyuâs annual summer bash is well underway. Youâre at the pong table - your kitchen table, shoved halfway into the living room - a slightly sticky plastic ball in hand. âDaeyoung is here, I can feel my phone going off.â
Mingyu gives you a wordless salute and shuffles off towards the front door, and you close one eye, lean forward as far as the others will let you without calling a foul, and line up your shot.
You sink it just seconds before you feel someoneâs hands on your hips. You straighten up and turn to greet Daeyoung with a kiss, firm and confident courtesy of many drinks. The partyâs been going for a few hours already, and you and the guys pregamed before the guests started showing up.
âHi!â you chirp when you part. âGlad you made it!âÂ
âThis is a lot of people,â he says back, looking around your living room and kitchen a bit incredulously. âYou said you guys do this every year?â
You nod seriously. âWe bribe our neighbors. I mean, theyâre all invited of course, but we also try to do something nice to make up for the one night of noise. Last year I baked cookies. This year we just went straight to cash.â
He laughs, and you lead him through the throng of people into the kitchen for a drink.Â
âIâm glad you came,â you say again, as he stands before the open fridge, scanning beer bottle labels for something palatable. He sends you a smile over his shoulder, then picks a bottle and turns. You place the opener into his waiting hand.
âYou look good tonight,â he tells you, all glinty, looking at you sideways. You pretend to preen.
âSunny always looks good,â Jeonghan asserts, breezing in behind you holding a bowl full of chips.Â
âAre you sharing those?â you demand. âYou canât gatekeep the good ones, Jeonghan. Weâve talked about this.â
âGatekeep, girlboss, whatever the third one is!â he replies, zipping back out of the kitchen as quickly as heâd come.Â
Out in the living room, you hear the familiar sound of the karaoke machine booting up. Thereâs a telltale scraping - the pong table being shoved against the far wall to make more room for jumping around while aiming for that perfect score.Â
When you and Daeyoung make it into the living room again, Mingyu and one of the friends whose names you forgot are singing together. Mingyuâs all irony, eyes closed in mock passion as he clutches his mic with both hands, but his friend is actually good, voice sailing over the higher notes without error.
âWow,â you say. âThat guy can actually sing.â
One of your friends, a girl you lovingly call Ethel because of the style of grandma glasses she favors, stops in front of you, pushing little plastic shot glasses into your hands.
âAre you the boyfriend?â she asks Daeyoung, somewhat breathlessly. âIâve been dying to actually meet you. Sheâs been keeping you a secret.â
âI have not!â you reply hotly, as Daeyoung laughs, introducing himself.Â
âItâs nice to meet her other friends,â he says, and she rolls her eyes.Â
âI know, itâs hard to separate her from these guys,â she says. âThey deserve a sitcom.â
âIâm standing right here,â you protest.Â
Jeonghan appears behind you, too close. âWe have a little problem in the kitchen,â he whispers.
You excuse yourself, leaving Daeyoung with Ethel - who will hopefully say nothing too incriminating about you and Mingyuâs blurry-lined friendship.Â
In the kitchen, Wonwoo is kneeling on the floor, his upper body hidden in the cupboard under the sink. When he shuffles back out, the front of his shirt is wet. You can see a bit of water starting to pool on the boards below the cleaning supplies.
âUh oh,â you say.
Mingyu appears to your left, solid and warm against your arm. Then he crouches, peering under the sink.Â
âCan I have someoneâs phone?â he asks, and you pass him yours. He turns on the flashlight and shines it at the pipes. You watch his face do that thing - that calculating look, the problem-solving look.Â
âItâs this one,â he says, pointing to something you canât see under there. âWhereâs our toolbox?â
âGreat question,â Wonwoo says, mouth twisting as he tries to remember. âLaundry room?â
âI think so,â you say. âI think itâs on the shelf in there.â
Mingyu scoots out from under the sink and disappears into the little nook you all graciously call a laundry room, since it does have a functional door, then reappears with two tools in hand. You donât know what they are - youâve never needed to.
You and Jeonghan and Wonwoo stand around him, worried, like youâre waiting for a doctor to emerge through hospital doors to report on the status of a loved one. When Mingyu backs out of the cabinet again, itâs with an air of smugness.Â
âAll set,â he says, one side of his mouth quirking proudly.Â
âOur hero,â Jeonghan deadpans.
âThis is why we keep you around,â you tell him.
âGet the man a shot,â Jeonghan says, swiveling to the collection of bottles on the counter.Â
Daeyoung finds you on the kitchen floor, using a rag to wipe up any bits of water. Wonwoo and Mingyu both disappeared to change into dry shirts, you think.Â
âEverything okay?â he asks.Â
âYeah,â you tell him, wiping one last spot and leaning up on your knees to look around for any areas you might have missed. The last thing you need is for someone to slip in here. âThe sink broke. Itâs okay now, Mingyu fixed it.â
âWell, thank god for Mingyu,â he says, and you look up at him, not sure if youâre imagining the edge in his voice. Are you? Did you project that?
âWell,â you say, âkind of! Because four of us live here, and only one person could solve the problem.â
He laughs reluctantly. âI can fix a sink,â he says, a bit of a pout in his voice.
You stand, returning the rag to the counter. âIâll make sure to ask you first next time,â you say, leaning up to brush your lips teasingly across his. âI just thought the rent-payer should handle the problem before the guests.â
âI guess thatâs fair,â he allows, smiling bigger.Â
A while later, you find yourself in Wonwooâs room, leaning against the wall watching somewhat absently as he and one of his friends play a POV shooter game, their brows furrowed in concentration and fingers flying on the controls.Â
Daeyoung had been with you only moments ago, reporting into your ear on the gameâs happening like a sports commentator to make you laugh, but heâd gone to get you each a new drink. Mingyu appears in his absence, and you can tell immediately that heâs sloppy.
âSunny Baby,â he sings, draping an arm over your shoulders.Â
You canât help but smile, even as you try to shift out from under his arm. âYes?â you sing back teasingly. âCan I help you?â
âMhm,â he hums. âYou can stay just like this.â He wraps his other arm around you, and you laugh, pushing very gently at his chest.
âMingyu,â you protest, laughing. âGet off me.â
âI will in one second,â he says, smiling cheekily. âYou havenât let me hug you in a hundred years, I have to take advantage now that your defenses are weakened by cheap vodka.â
âMingyu!â you laugh again.Â
And then you see Daeyoung in the doorway behind him, face unreadable.Â
âMingyu,â you say again, deadly serious now. âLet go.âÂ
Daeyoung slowly reaches to put the two beers on Wonwooâs dresser and turns, wordlessly retreating down the hallway.
âDamn it, Mingyu,â you hiss, extracting yourself and hurrying to follow him. Daeyoung makes it clear outside and down the front steps before you catch him.
âDaeyoung, wait!â you call, and he finally slows, turning to face you. You jog to catch up, a bit breathless. Youâve had way too much to drink for this kind of confrontation, but you try to get your shit together enough to defend yourself. Or apologize. Or both.
He doesnât say anything, just raises his eyebrows and waits.
âDonât -â you start, and then switch tracks quickly. âThat was nothing. Heâs like that when heâs had too much to drink. Heâs just being silly.â
Daeyoung laughs once, sharp and sarcastic. âDonât lie to me,â he says flatly.Â
âIâm not!â you protest. âItâs true.â
He shakes his head, swipes his thumb across his phone screen and taps around.Â
âDonât leave,â you beg. âIâm sorry. I was trying to tell him to let go.â
He twists his mouth, refusing to look at you. At the far end of the street, you can see approaching headlights. Heâs ordered a ride home.Â
âWhen you said you were trying to get over someone I didn't pry,â he says flatly, âbut I guess I should have. You couldâve had the decency to tell me that you live with him.â
The slam of the car door feels final, the sound passing over you like shrapnel.Â
The blink of red taillights has just vanished around the corner when strong arms wrap around you. Mingyu must have followed, must have been watching from the door, must have seen it happen.Â
Youâve been trying to make space, youâve been trying to stay away, but youâre buzzed and youâre sad and youâre weak. So, you turn in his arms, burying your face in his shirt and letting yourself cry.Â
He holds you through it, doesnât say anything to you, just holds on tight until you can breathe again.Â
âI donât want you to see this,â you sniffle finally, and he lets his arms drop, stepping back so he can look at you. âThis shouldnât be you.â
âThatâs fair,â he murmurs, sounding much more sober than he had inside. âBut Iâm the one whoâs here. Tell me you want me to go, and I will.â
Your heart cracks.Â
âI donât want you to go,â you whisper.Â
âOkay,â he says, wrapping you up again, leaning his chin on the top of your head and swaying you a little bit. âThen I wonât.â
Eventually, you both lay in the grass. You donât want to go inside, and Mingyu says he doesnât want to leave you alone in the front yard. Instead, you lay side by side, far enough away that youâd have to stretch to touch. It feels like that night in undergrad, but also completely opposite. In your memories of that night, you felt warm and good like your place in the universe was guaranteed, your cog in the great machine fitting perfectly and spinning without difficulty. Tonight, you feel off, cold and angry, like your piece has been displaced and canât fit anywhere anymore.Â
âIâm sorry,â Mingyu says, breaking the silence. âI didnât mean to make problems for you guys.â
âI know you didnât,â you allow.Â
âIt was just us being us,â he says, a bit defensively.
âYeah,â you say slowly. âI think that was the problem.â
He has nothing to say to that.Â
Daeyoung calls you, much later, when youâre back inside and tucked in your bed.Â
âWere you sleeping?â he asks.
âOf course not,â you say. âIâm lying awake agonizing over you storming out on me.â
He laughs quietly, and you feel hope bloom behind your ribs. Is this salvageable?
âI might have overreacted,â he admits. âItâs easy to be intimidated by that guy.â
That guy again. What is it with these two?Â
âYou shouldnât be,â you tell him. âHeâs an idiot.â
Daeyoung laughs again. âSo am I,â he says.
âYou donât need to worry about him,â you say. âIâve been really trying to adjust the boundaries of our friendship, and itâs a big change from how we used to be. Usually we do better⊠Like I said earlier, he was drunk. He just forgot himself, went back to how things used to be.â
Daeyoung is quiet for a second. âI should have let you explain yourself before I left,â he says evenly.
âIâm sorry I put you in that position in the first place,â you counter. âI didnât mean to. Iâm in this with you, Daeyoung. I promise.â
âI know,â he admits. âI know you are.â
You smile into the phone. âOur first fight.â
He laughs again. âHopefully not one of many.â
âEh,â you say. âItâs normal. Anyway, Iâm glad you called. I would have been a mess waiting to hear from you. Might have embarrassed myself blowing your phone up.â
âMaybe I should have let you embarrass yourself,â he teases.Â
âItâs like that, huh?â you joke.
âYes,â he sniffs. âUntil I feel better.â
When you finally hang up, you creep through the apartment to pee before trying to sleep. You notice Mingyuâs light is on, though his door is shut. You pause, looking at that sliver of light, and then continue on back to your own bed.Â
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July
âMove over!â you giggle, using your hips to scoot Daeyoung out of your way, a wooden spoon in your hand. The simmering stew on the stovetop smells delectable, and you give it a stir, make sure nothing is stuck to the bottom of the pot.Â
âAsk nicely!â he retorts, but heâs smiling.Â
Mingyu watches the scene covertly from the couch, trying to keep his face neutral, trying to keep his face tilted towards the tv so he doesnât get caught watching. Or worse, caught sulking.
You and Daeyoung eat and wash up most of what you used to cook, offer the leftovers to anyone around to hear you (so, just Mingyu), and then leave, giggles and flirting dissipating and leaving Mingyu in a quiet that he absolutely canât stand.Â
When you return the next day, trying to look nonchalant with your overnight bag clutched in your hands, Mingyu is at the kitchen table, eating some of the leftovers and watching videos on his phone.Â
âHey,â he greets you, pausing the video.
You give your overnight bag a light toss; it lands with a thump over near the couch. âHey yourself,â you say, heading into the kitchen for a drink. âThe foodâs good, right?â
âYeah,â he admits. âYour man can cook, huh?â
âHey!â you object. âI did most of the work!â
âHmm,â he says, rising and coming into the kitchen to rinse his plate.Â
You cross your arms, eyes narrowing. âHmmm what?â
He shrugs teasingly. âWeâve lived together a long time, Sunny. I have a hard time believing youâre the chef in that relationship. You never helped me cook anything.â
Your eyes narrow even more. âYou never asked me to,â you retort, suddenly defensive. âThereâs a lot of things I do with Daeyoung because you never asked me to.â
Silence falls on the kitchen like a rockslide.Â
Mingyu takes one very careful step backwards. âBecause I never asked you to?â he echoes, his voice shaking just slightly.
Your pulse races, and you fight a wave of nausea. A Freudian slip if there ever was one.Â
âThat you never asked me to,â you amend firmly.
Mingyu hesitates. Then, âI donât think thatâs what you meant.â
That defensiveness moves inside you like a thing alive, your temper flaring in an effort to protect you.Â
âDonât tell me how I feel,â you snap, suddenly pissed.Â
Mingyu doesnât rise to the bait, doesnât match your temper at all. Calm and steady, he says, âSo then you tell me. How do you feel, Sunny?â
That rockslide hits you. You canât breathe, too bruised by the onslaught. All the years of secrets and feelings and broken rules and truths that you knew but pretended not to spill around you, impossible to escape.
âYou donât get to ask me that,â you hiss at him. âNot now. Thatâs not fair.â
His calm cracks, just slightly, his tone going hard. âWhat are you talking about?â
âWhy now, Mingyu?â you demand. âWhy now, when I have someone? Why not any of the years before now, when I was only yours?âÂ
Youâre breathing hard, having spat the words like theyâre venom, and you wait him out. He blusters, splutters, has nothing to say to this.
Your temper pulls you like a wave, a momentum you canât fight.
âYou donât know the answer?â you ask sarcastically. âThatâs fine - I can tell you: because you had me. You had me, and you didnât need to share me, and you could still do whatever - or whoever! - you wanted and Iâd still fucking be here afterward.â
You know exactly the moment you start crying through the words, because Mingyuâs body jolts, like he instinctively moved to touch you but remembered to stay back.
âAnd now?â you continue, because youâre on a roll, everything youâve held in for years finally bursting from you with the fury of a cracked dam. âNow thatâs changed. So, what is it? You want your toy back now that someone else is playing with it?â
âOf course not-â
âFuck you, Mingyu! You sat me on the shelf for too long. I donât deserve that.â
âSunny, no,â he tries again. âIt isnât like that. I lo-â
âYes, it is!â you shout. Youâve never shouted at him in your life, and it actually shuts him up. Tears are still streaming down your face, but you ignore them. âIt is, and until you see that, I canât expect you to change it or fix it.â
You start to storm past him, but you whirl on him, a finger pointed in his direction. âAnd donât you dare try to tell me you love me!â you add furiously. âNo you donât. Not the right way, not like this.â
And then you slam out of the apartment, barely remembering to grab your keys off the hook as you go.
â
[5:22pm] You: if i send you a list of what i need, can you please put a bag together for me and leave it in the hall
[5:22pm] (jeong)Han Solo: :( sunny
[5:22pm] You: hannie please??? i canât go inside. i really canât.
[5:23pm] (jeong)Han Solo: heâs a fucking wreckÂ
[5:23pm] You: i donât care
[5:24pm] You: i mean of course i fucking care thatâs the whole problem
[5:24pm] You: please? my things?
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August
August 3
[10:02am] Mingyu: sunny please talk to me
[12:17pm] Mingyu: please let me apologize to you
[12:17pm] Mingyu: i dont want to do it over text but you wont answer my calls and no one seems to know where you are
[12:22pm] Mingyu: you were right. about all of it.
[12:22pm] Mingyu: and you were right that you dont deserve it
[12:22pm] Mingyu: please call me back or come home so i can say this to your face
[5:38pm] Mingyu: thereâs one part you were wrong about
[5:38pm] Mingyu: i do love you. the right way. maybe it took losing you to someone to get my ass moving but i loved you way before he was in the picture
[5:38pm] Mingyu: dont ever question that again
[11:04pm] Mingyu: god, sunny, answer your phone!
August 4
[7:43am] Mingyu: youâre killing me
[7:43am] Mingyu: are you happy sunshine???? KILLING ME!!!
[1:36pm] Mingyu: come home
[1:36pm] Mingyu: please
[8:02pm] Mingyu: we HAVE to talk about this, sunny
[11:51pm] Mingyu: iâm not going to give up
[10:23am] (jeong)Han Solo: are you staying with daeyoung for a while?
[10:23am] You: no. my momâs.Â
[10:23am] (jeong)Han Solo: ok. im glad youâre with someone who can care for you.
[10:23am] (jeong)Han Solo: we miss you :(
August 5
[8:00am] Mingyu: fine, iâll say everything over text like an asshole
[8:00am] Mingyu: just know you made me do this!
[8:04am] Mingyu: i fell in love with you in undergrad when you had to take that statistics class that you almost failed. when you saw your midterm score was passing you told me i love you for the first time and i swear to god i almost proposed to you right there. And it never went away. It was never less.
[8:08am] Mingyu: i love you because you wield your attitude like both sword and shield. I love you because you can barely count but you make me feel so stupid sometimes with how clever you are. I love you because youâre beautiful and funny and empathetic and you make me want to be better than i am. I want to be more competent for you, to be able to take care of you and provide for you when you need it. I love you because when iâm sick you take care of me and you let me take care of you when youâre down too. I love you because when iâm with you i feel like someoneâs GOT me, someone understands me and has my back.Â
[8:09am] Mingyu: i cant believe youre making me say this all in TEXT i hate this!
[8:10am] Mingyu: i have more. I have a hundred more reasons.Â
[8:10am] Mingyu: come home so i can tell you
[11:58pm] Mingyu: goodnight sunny baby. Please come home soon.
You show up to Daeyoungâs unannounced. His face is grim when he opens the door; you havenât answered his calls or texts in a few days, either. He probably knows what this is.Â
âHi,â he says, stepping backwards to make room for you in his doorway. âThis is a surprise.â
âIâm sorry I vanished,â you tell him. âSomething happened. Iâve been at my momâs.â
He eyes you warily, like heâs not sure if this is a I got in a car accident kind of something, or a I cheated on you kind of something, and he doesnât want to react for the wrong one. âOkayâŠâ he says slowly.
âDaeyoung,â you say, after taking a breath to steel yourself, âI care about you, and I like you, and I have real feelings for you.âÂ
âI sense a but,â he says dryly.Â
You smile sadly. âBut I dont think this is fair to you. I shouldnât be with someone - anyone - until Iâm over him or heâs out of my life⊠and I canât seem to make either of those things happen.â You donât need to say which him. You both know. âI wanted to. I wanted to do it right and I thought I was⊠but I was wrong.âÂ
He shrugs, face blank. âOkay.âÂ
âDaeyoung.âÂ
âWhat do you want me to say?â he asks, frustration seeping into his tone. âI can't argue with any of that. I canât change it for you. I canât be better than him, I can't become him. Youâre right, you shouldnât be with someone else if what you really want is that guy.â
That guy. Again.
âYouâre right,â you whisper, looking at your feet.
He lets out a breath. âSo, itâs done then?â
You nod miserably. âYeah. Iâm sorry, Daeyoung. I hope someday you can believe that this isnât how I wanted it to go. You deserve better.â
He doesnât answer, doesnât let you go out with any optimism. You and your misery trudge back to your motherâs, fall asleep in your childhood bed.
August 6
[8:00am] Mingyu: good morning âïž
[8:00am] Mingyu: i have more things to say today
[8:00am] Mingyu: i will give you two 2ïžâŁ minutes to respond or you get it all thru text AGAIN
[8:00am] Mingyu: and you know how i feel about that.
[8:03am] Mingyu: fine.
[8:03am] Mingyu: youâve always been so fucking stubborn sunny. just let me apologize to you!
[8:05am] Mingyu: iâm sorry i kept you on hold
[8:05am] Mingyu: youâre right. thatâs what was happening. but i didnât MEAN it like that.
[8:05am] Mingyu: idk if you believe me bc i canât see your face đ
[8:06am] Mingyu: but its true. I just⊠liked how things were. Youre right⊠i counted on you always being there waiting for me.Â
[8:06am] Mingyu: i thought it was okay though⊠i thought if you wanted it to change you had the power to change it
[8:07am] Mingyu: like, you could have said something to me.
[8:07am] Mingyu: and i dont mean that like its your fault or anything, it was just how i rationalized it to myself. Like if you werent complaining then it must be fine?
[8:09am] Mingyu: iâm an idiot
[8:14am] Mingyu: but iâm an idiot who loves you, and misses you, and wants to do better
[11:59pm] Mingyu: please come home
[12:32pm] You: i broke up with him.
[12:32pm] (jeong)Han Solo: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[12:32pm] (jeong)Han Solo: are you okay???
[12:32pm] (jeong)Han Solo: come home so we can take care of you!!
[12:58pm] You: i cant face him. not yet. im not ready
August 7
[8:00am] Mingyu: good morning sunny âïž
[8:00am] Mingyu: iâm sorry i took you for granted. even if we walk out of this only trying to repair the friendship, i swear iâll never let it happen again.
[11:58pm] Mingyu: goodnight sunshine. I love you.
August 8
[8:00am] Mingyu: good morning sunny âïž
[8:00am] Mingyu: dont work too hard today
[8:00am] Mingyu: dont take any shit from marcus in accounting
[12:12pm] Mingyu: having lunch. call me if you want? it doesnt have to be heavy. Just hello.
[12:39pm] Mingyu: i need you back sunny. in whatever capacity youll let me have.
[11:57pm] Mingyu: hope you had a good day. Goodnight, i love you.
August 9
[8:00am] Mingyu: good morning sunny
[11:58pm] Mingyu: please. Please come home.
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When you return home, a week after you left, itâs nearly dawn, the light from outside the living room just turning blue enough that you can see the outlines of the couches as you close the door as quietly as you can.
You step lightly, avoiding the spots you know will creak and groan when you step over them. You peer down the hallway to see that the guysâ doors are all shut, no lights on - not even the blues of Wonwooâs computer monitor.Â
You open your door and look around; your room looks exactly how you left it, down to the glass of water on the nightstand, now nearly empty. Except⊠the blankets on the bed are wrong. You set your bag down gently next to your dresser and creep closer, squinting through the dimly lit room.
A dark head of hair peeks out from under your comforter.
You canât help it - you smile to yourself. For all the things Mingyu is - intelligent, funny, athletic, competent - heâs also a big baby. And heâs sleeping in your bed, because he misses you, and it comforts him.
It makes you want to forgive him for every wrong, press your lips to his sleepy forehead, listen to him lisp out Sunny Baby.Â
He hurt you, itâs true. But you believe it that he was lying to himself, pretending things were fine. Werenât you doing the exact same thing? You canât hope Daeyoung will forgive you for your mistakes if you arenât willing to do the same, too.Â
You close your bedroom door and approach your bed. Mingyu stirs, making cricket legs under the blanket and stretching one arm towards the empty side. Towards you, though he doesnât know it yet.
Then he freezes. His voice comes out paper thin. âSunny?â he asks, pushing himself to sitting.
âThis is not your bed,â you tell him, and he launches himself across the mattress, scrambling to reach you.
You allow him to wrap his gangly arms around your middle, pulling you to him as apologies pour over his lips so fast that heâs nearly babbling.
âOkay, okay,â you laugh, pushing at his shoulders. You back away and he follows like heâs tethered to you, clambering from the bed and standing before you.
For a moment, you just stare at each other through the thick blue of encroaching dawn.
And then he says your name.
Not Sunny. Not Sunny Baby. Your real name.
âI am so sorry - for everything,â he says, the ache in his voice clear and open. Then he drops his voice to a pained whisper. âPlease. Tell me I can fix it.â
You press your lips together, looking at him. He looks awful - like he hasnât slept much, or been eating well. You feel a little bad that you stayed away for so long, but youâd needed the time by yourself. Youâd needed the clarity of being alone to figure out what you want.
âI think we can,â you whisper back, since the rest of the apartment is still sleeping. We, because this was on both of you.Â
He crushes you in a hug, surrounding you in the smell of cinnamon, his cheek pressed to your head. âIâm sorry,â he breathes into your hair. âIâm sorry, Iâm so sorry, please let me try and do better.â
âI broke up with Daeyoung,â you respond, and he snaps his mouth shut, stepping backwards to stare at you.Â
âWhy?â he asks finally, hoarse, like he can barely get the word out.Â
You look up at him. âBecause it wasnât right to be with him. It wasnât right to be with him when Iâve been in love with someone else the whole time.â
He closes his eyes, his whole body seeming to sag.Â
âI forgive you,â you say quietly, âand I do believe that things will be better now. If we talk about it - if weâre working together to make it better.â
âYes,â he says quickly, desperately. âI will - Iâll do whatever I need to -â
âBoth of us,â you say again, emphatically. âYou were right, this wasnât just your fault. I let this go on for⊠years. I counted marks against you but I never once spoke up.â
âNo,â he protests, shaking his head. âIt was my fault, Sunny, I took it for granted and I should have been loving you, spoiling you -â
You laugh. âI mean, maybe,â you say. âBut if Iâd talked to you⊠maybe you would have been.â
âI want to now,â he says. âCan I? Will you let me?â
You smile up at him, and he grins back, taking your smile as an answer.
You reach up and touch his eye-tooth gently with a fingertip. âYour stupid fang is so fucking cute,â you whisper. âIt is truly unfair how cute it is.â
He pretends to scowl at you. âWeâre having a serious moment, here, Sunshine.â
You smile again, gentler this time. âI love you,â you tell him. âIf you want to prove you can do this right⊠then Iâm all in.â
He whispers your name again, then looks at you.
His eyes are molten again, the way they were the night youâd had your only kiss. Itâs almost hypnotizing, the strength of his gaze on you, pulling you in wordlessly until your body is flush with his. You look up at him, breathless.Â
âIâll start proving it now,â he murmurs, so low you barely catch it, and then his mouth snags on yours, forceful, his hands cupping your jaw gently, a juxtaposition.
He touches you so tenderly, his fingers feather-light against the skin they uncover as you undress each other in hushed silence. It feels holy, somehow.Â
He licks spices and heat into your mouth, trails calloused fingers down your bare arms, pulls your hips into his as his teeth trace down your jaw, makes sure you feel his want for you.
You slide your hands from his waist up his stomach and over his pecs, revelling in how he hisses and leans into the touch.Â
âWanted to do this for years,â he grumbles, like heâs complaining, before lowering his lips to your chest, sucking on supple skin to see how you like it, then doing it harder when you dig your fingers into his shoulders, gasping at the sensation.
âShouldâve,â you scold, even as your eyes close and your head tilts back. âCouldâve been.â
But you arenât thinking about your wasted time when he kneads both hands in the meat of your ass, or when you slide a flat palm up the length of him, delighting in the weight and heat you find straining against his Calvins. Youâre thinking about how his hands are searing, about how you want to taste him but maybe not yet, not this first time. Youâre thinking about his fingers sliding between your legs and the belly-deep rumble he makes when he feels how ready you are for him.
And when you finally come together, his mouth pressed to yours as he lays you back on the bed youâve shared countless times, youâre only thinking about him and his beautiful smile and molten eyes and infectious laugh and empathetic heart. When heâs pushed as far into you as your bodies will allow, his hips tight against you and a whine slipping between his lips, youâre overcome with emotion. As you adjust to him, his eyes trace your face, and he reads whatâs there with perfect clarity.
âLove you, Sunny Baby,â he whispers into the crook of your neck.Â
You swallow against the thick rise of feelings and run your fingers through his hair. âMove for me,â you beg. And when he does, itâs just as perfect as the rest of him.Â
You press your forehead to his when you come, his thumb rough on your clit and his mouth gasping broken breaths against your lips, pulsing around him in waves so dizzying you think they trigger even more. His hair sticks to his forehead as he presses deep inside you, and he shelters you between mountainous arms as he finally lets go.
Mingyu is sunrise, leaking orange and pink and yellow and white and chasing away a world of purples and blues. Heâs so bright you have to squint, a promise of a fresh start, an end to the darkness of night.Â
Heâs perfect. Heâs perfect, and you love him, and finally you can have him.Â
You lay in his arms, heartbeat slowing bit by bit, and feel wholly at peace - like everything finally settled into place, everything landed exactly as it was meant to. Your cog in the universe, spinning correctly at last, grooves fitted perfectly to Kim Mingyuâs.Â
The peace lastsâŠ. until you check your phone.Â
[8:26am] (jeong)Han Solo: when you two are DONEâŠ. we went out for breakfast if you want to join đ
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November
âBaby,â Mingyu says, but itâs stern. âQuit fixing the pillows.â
âIt has to be perfect in here!â you whine.Â
Mingyu wraps his arms around you like a cage, squeezing until youâre laughing too hard and drop the throw pillow from your hand.
âThey lived with us for years,â he says, entirely too rationally. âYou canât fool them.âÂ
He releases his hold on you so you can turn and pout at him. Youâre about to protest - argue that itâs Jeonghan and Wonwooâs first time visiting you and Mingyuâs new place, that this is momentous, a special occasion - but youâre cut off by an obnoxiously outlandish knock on the front door.Â
âIâve got it,â Mingyu tells you. âYou just try to relax.âÂ
You will, in just a second. But first, you lean over to the candle you have burning on the coffee table and adjust it just slightly to center the label, which reads Fall Harvest and Cinnamon.
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