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CONTAINS: Body wear and tear, Jealousy, Angst/Hurt/Comfort, Friends to Lovers, Silent Care, Chaotic Kid, Yearning, Mentions Angel and Devil, He Fell First, Shared History, Possessive Hoon, Dramatic Oc, Ni-ki as a older brother, Tension, Drama, Lil bit of Comedy, Enha ensemble cameos, Years of restraint turned into a quick burn. Confessions. Light Smut. Kim Sunoo trolling. Lmk if I missed anything.
an: Story Two of Seven. Welp that took a turn.
Airi - 3 weeks laterÂ
She was sitting on the edge of a hospital bed with her legs swinging, humming under her breath as her boyfriendâŠyes, her boyfriend cut the cast off her arm with a focused expression that really had no business being that attractive.
Seriously. Who allowed this man to look like that with a cast saw in hand?
Sunghoon stood in front of her, hair brushed back, sleeves rolled up, brows slightly furrowed in concentration. His hand gently cradled her arm, careful with the bone that had spent the last six weeks healing. His thumb brushed the inside of her wrist while he worked unconsciously or not, she didnât know but it made her stomach flutter either way.
Her boyfriend. A hot doctor. Park Sunghoon. Hers.
God help her, she was so whipped.
Not that she hadnât always been. Letâs be real, it had been game over since she was thirteen and he carried her dance bag home because it looked too heavy for someone that small. And now, years later, he was still carrying things for her, her burdens, her cast, her heart.
âWhat?â he asked without looking up, catching the corners of her smirk like he could sense it.
âI didnât say anything,â she said, batting her lashes. âBut now that you askedâŠDo you ever get tired of being so ridiculously sexy? Itâs honestly rude.â
His lips twitched like he was fighting a smile, but he stayed focused. âYouâre in a hospital. Behave.â
âI am behaving,â she argued. âThis is me tamed. You shouldâve seen me before you made me fall in love with you and ruined my whole life.â
That got a snort out of him.
He finally glanced up, eyes locking with hers. âIâm the one who ruined your life?â
âAbsolutely,â she said solemnly. âI used to be a heartless, savage flirt. Now I cook dinner and fold your laundry and..â she leaned in, lowering her voice, âlet you defile me in every room of your house.â
Sunghoon rolled his eyes, cheeks tinged pink, but his fingers stilled on her arm, brushing gently along the newly freed skin.
Her arm looked pale and slightly stiff, but healed. Strong. Ready.
âIâm not defiling you,â he muttered, finishing the last bit of wrapping and pulling away slowly. âIâm loving you.â
And just like that, her heart cracked open all over again.
There it was..that Sunghoon kind of love. Quiet, devastating, sincere. The kind that didnât need fireworks because it was the fire.
They had been glued together since the night everything changed, and honestly? It was blissful chaos. Making up for ten years of tension had turned into sex on the kitchen counter, her legs wrapped around his waist in the shower, late night kisses pressed against windows, waking up tangled in each other like they were born that way.
He was soft and he was rough, he was shy and he was desperate. She teased him, still did, still would but there wasnât a doubt in her mind that this was it.
âYou good?â he asked, softly now, wiping down the last bit of tape from her skin.
âIâm great,â she said, eyes on his lips.
âAnd your arm?â
âI think itâs fine,â she whispered, inching forward. âBut I think we should test itâŠâ Sunghoon exhaled slowly, eyes dropping to her mouth before flicking back to her gaze.
âYouâre impossible,â he said.
She grinned. âYou like it.â
âI love it,â he murmured, voice rough. âAnd you.â
Their lips met in the quiet of the exam room just a soft press, nothing wild. But it buzzed through her like caffeine, like oxygen, like every performance high sheâd ever known.
They were still them, him, quiet and precise. Her, loud and chaotic.
But maybe, just maybe. That was the best part.
-
It was her third day back.
The dance studio smelled like lemon cleaner and ambition. The music was loud. The floor was polished. The mirrors stretched wall to wall. It shouldâve been thrilling returning to the place that shaped her, that saw every drop of sweat, every cracked knuckle and bruised toe. And it was.
Mostly.
But five minutes into warmups with the new girls, Airi realized something was off.
She wasâŠbored.
Not with the girls, God no, her new trainees were adorable chaos. The four rookies sheâd been assigned under LUX Entertainment's new internal development program were a mess of nerves and eyeliner, but eager and talented and so sweet. They had insisted on naming themselves âD.A.I.S.Yâ (short for Dare, Aim, Ignite, Shine, Yes) and Airi had snorted when she heard it. But the way they squealed when she told them it was âcute as hellâ made her heart melt just a little.
There was Rumi, 20, soft spoken but moved like liquid fire. Chaeyun, 19, the loud one who called Airi sunbae-nim even when texting. Ina, 18, all big eyes and power vocals, with a killer drop split. And little Sora, 17, the baby, who tried to act tough but once cried because Airi called her a star in the making.
Yeah. Airi loved them.
Sheâd always been tougher with the boys, her Riot7 boys were her sons and her demons. But with girls, she was different. Still firm, but warmer. She saw parts of herself in them the quiet hunger to be seen, to be enough.
But still, even surrounded by glitter and youth and passionâŠshe was a little bored.
It wasnât the work. It wasnât the studio. It wasnât the aching pull in her arm when she stretched too hard.
Sunghoon.
âGod,â she mumbled under her breath, adjusting Soraâs elbow mid combo. âIâm turning into one of those girls.â
Sheâd spent the last seven weeks living in his orbit. Breathing his air. Sleeping in his shirts. Teasing him over dinner, then being thoroughly ruined on that same kitchen counter thirty minutes later. It had been a dream. A beautiful, delicious, borderline NSFW dream.
And nowâŠthey were back to real life.
He had patients. Long hours. A title. Responsibility.
And she had a new contract.
Airi wasnât an idiot. She knew herself, she wouldâve gone back to touring, back to bouncing between cities like a ghost in glitter. But she didnât want to anymore.
She had gone to LUX last week with her new deal in hand, no more traveling, no more late night flights and weeks away from home. She was now officially a resident choreographer and performance consultant, locked into Seoul with her own team and her own space.
Sunghoon hadnât even known she changed her contract yet. She was keeping that one close. For now. Because she didnât change her whole career for him.
She did it for her. ButâŠalso maybe so he wouldnât brood himself into an ulcer without her around to scold him.
âUnnie,â Rumi called from across the floor, âare you smiling at the mirror or are you thinking about your boyfriend again?â
Airi blinked, startled, and then immediately scowled. âExcuse me, maâam?â
Chaeyun giggled, Ina snorted, and Sora just whispered, âSheâs so in love, itâs sickening.â
âStretch!â Airi barked, cheeks burning. âFive minutes and I want blood, sweat, and no commentary!â
Still, as she turned back to the mirrors, she caught her own reflection, hair in a high bun, leggings and cropped hoodie, a flush to her cheeks.
She looked happy. Tired. Sore. Whipped. But happy.
Her phone buzzed quietly on the bench behind her. She didnât need to look to know who it was. The name would be boring , just Honnie <3. But the message? Probably something dumb like, Did you ice your arm? or Donât forget lunch.
And even that made her heart do a little kick. He was working. She was working. They were finally just living. Together. In tandem.
And God, did she miss him.
But maybe it would make coming home to him even better.
SunghoonÂ
The apartment was peaceful.
Soft jazz murmured from the speakers, a candle flickered on the kitchen island, and Sunghoon was sitting at the counter with his laptop, glasses on, a glass of wine in hand, and not a single stress wrinkle on his forehead.
Airi wasnât here tonight.
She was staying at her apartment, the one closer to the LUX Entertainment building and had sent him a grainy mirror selfie of her in mismatched pajamas, one sock on and a bag of chips in her lap with the caption: your hot girlfriend is thriving and totally not crying over that one Ateez performance.
He missed her like a damn idiot.
They hadn't talked about it, not seriously but God, he wanted her to just live here. With her hair clips on the sink and her perfume in his closet and her bad habits all over his kitchen. It had only been two weeks since her cast came off, and theyâd slipped back into the rhythm of full time careers, busy days, and nightly check ins.
And he was still, undeniably, helplessly whipped.
Then came the bang loud and obnoxious. The door flew open suddenly like someone was on a mission. Like flew open. No knock. No text warning. No key turn.
Just boom.
Three devils on parade stormed into his apartment like it was the opening scene of a crime drama, and Sunghoon didnât even look up. He just exhaled. Loudly.
âWhy,â he said slowly, âdoes God hate me.â
âYAH!â Sunoo stomped in first, fluffy blonde hair swinging, boots clicking like a runway model possessed. âYou absolute rat! You sneaky, back alley, secretive whore of a man.â
âIâm not doing this today,â Sunghoon muttered, taking another sip of wine.
Jay was next and smug as ever, his expensive jacket slung over one shoulder, Rolex glinting under the kitchen lights like a weapon. Park Jongseong, Seoulâs most famous Formula One driver, with nothing better to do, apparently, than break into his friend's house.
âArenât you supposed to be in Monaco or something?â Sunghoon asked.
Jay shrugged. âI came back early. Heard a certain doctor was getting his back broken by someone very familiar.â
Sunghoon choked.
And then came Jungwon.
That smug, all knowing smirk.
Already on the couch. Arms crossed. Legs stretched out like he owned the place. Which, legally speaking, he probably could if he wanted to.
âShouldnât you be home?â Sunghoon deadpanned. âDonât you have, like, a wife? A kid? A second kid on the way?â
âYeah,â Jungwon said calmly. âAnd theyâre both angels. Unlike you.â
âFuck my life,â Sunghoon muttered, setting the wine down.
And then it came.
Sunooâs eyes burned into his soul, finger jabbing toward him with the precision of someone who sold skyscrapers and souls before lunch.
âYouâre. Fucking. Nishimura Airi.â
The words hit like a bullet.
Sunghoon blinked. Felt his brain short circuit. Soul left his body. There was a brief moment of silence. âDefine âfucking,ââ he said flatly.
Sunoo screamed.
Jay barked a laugh and nearly knocked over the fruit bowl on accident. Jungwon just leaned his chin on his fist, eyes narrowed like he was examining him.
âOkay, listen..â Sunghoon started, but Sunoo cut him off, picking up pace like a dramatic K-drama villain.
âWe asked you.â
âYou lied,â Jay added, so smug he could drown in his own ego.
âYou said she was staying for recovery,â Jungwon said. âThen we heard she hasnât left your house in weeks. And when she did? She looked like she just survived the best cardio of her life.â
Sunghoon groaned into his palms.
âGodâŠplease-â
âAnd!â Sunoo snapped, whipping out his phone. âWe checked her TikTok! Thereâs a video of her lips bruised like someoneâs been eating her alive and she used the âtell me your man loves you without telling me your man loves youâ audio. You thought we wouldnât notice?!â
âShe made you breakfast!â Jay pointed an accusatory finger. âYou hate breakfast!â
âShe makes it in his shirt,â Jungwon said with faux concern. âThatâs love, bro. Thatâs dangerous.â
Sunghoon stood, palms flat on the counter.
âYes!â he snapped. âIâm fucking Airi.â
The room went still.
Even Sunoo paused mid rant.
âIâve been fucking Airi. I am fucking Airi. I will continue fucking Airi. I love her. Weâre together. I want her in my house. I want her in my bed. I want her in my damn soul, are you happy now?!â
There was a pause.
Then Jay exhaled, impressed. âDamn.â
âFinally,â Jungwon muttered.
Sunoo looked like he wanted to cry. âI justâŠâ he whispered. âYouâre so lucky. You bagged Nishimura Airi. YouâŠyou asshole.â
Sunghoon ran a hand through his hair. âOkay. Now get the fuck out of my house.â
âNope,â Jay said, dropping onto the couch next to Jungwon. âNow we talk wedding plans.â
âWhat wedding?!â Sunghoon hissed.
âThe one you're obviously planning in your sad, repressed, head,â Jungwon said, snatching a grape.
âAnd Iâm picking the color scheme,â Sunoo sniffled, already texting someone. âItâll be so hot.â
Sunghoon groaned again, praying for mercy from the universe.
But when his phone lit up with a message from Airi a soft little, âmiss me, doctor?â paired with a mirror photo of her in his hoodie. Yeah.
Okay.
Maybe he didnât mind the chaos so much.
"Okay, but seriously," Sunghoon muttered, running a hand down his face, "how the hell did you actually find out?"
Jungwon didn't even blink. âYeji.â
Sunghoon stared at him.
Jungwon shrugged like it was obvious. âShe tells me everything.â
âWhich, in extension,â Jay said, tilting his head with a smug grin, âmeans we know everything.â
âSon of a-â Sunghoon slumped back against the counter. âI shouldâve known. Your wife is basically a government agency.â
âSheâs an informant for the greater good,â Jungwon said proudly.
âYou mean for the mess,â Sunghoon grumbled, rubbing his temple.
Sunoo lifted his hand. âI, for one, am grateful. Iâve been shipping this for years.â
âYou ship me and Airi?â Sunghoon asked, incredulous.
Sunoo raised both brows. âI almost became you.â
âWhat?!â
âIf you hadnât made a move,â Sunoo said, dramatic as ever, âI wouldâve seduced her myself. Weâd be happily married, raising a golden retriever named Peach.â
An ice cube soared through the air and bounced off his shoulder with a satisfying thunk.
âDonât talk about my girlfriend,â Sunghoon muttered darkly.
âAwwww, he said my girlfriend,â Jay teased, grinning like an idiot.
Sunghoon ignored him, walking to the fridge to grab water mostly to busy his hands, mostly to cool down. His thoughts were already racing, already tangled around a name he hadnât dared say yet. Not out loud.
But the others beat him to it.
âYou tell Ni-ki yet?â Jungwon asked quietly.
The room froze.
Silence stretched.
Sunghoon didnât move. Didnât speak. Just stood with his back to them, fingers tightening around the neck of the bottle.
âNo,â he finally said. âNot yet.â
Jay leaned forward, no longer joking. âYou gonna?â
Sunghoon exhaled, head hanging slightly.
âYeah,â he said, voice rough. âHe gets back in three days. From L.A. Iâm gonna talk to him the second he lands.â
He crossed his arms. His tone didnât waver, but it carried the weight of an undercurrent of years buried beneath skin and silence.
âIâve been his best friend since we were seven and nine,â Sunghoon said. âI carried him home when he split his chin open trying to backflip off the swings. Weâve gotten into fights, said awful things, cried, made upâŠbut this? This is different. And I know it.â
Jayâs smile softened. âHeâll come around.â
âI know,â Sunghoon muttered. âEventually. But Iâm not gonna hide it from him.â
There was a pause. Then Sunoo smiled slyly. âOkay, but wait. Real question. Who confessed first?â
Sunghoon stared.
Sunoo leaned in dramatically. âCome on. You owe us that. Was it passionate? Dramatic? A heated hallway kiss after an argument? A dramatic airport scene?â
âJesus Christ,â Jay muttered.
âIt was me,â Sunghoon finally admitted, face heating despite himself. âAlright? I confessed.â
Sunoo gasped so loud it echoed off the ceiling.
Jay smirked again, standing to stretch, then clapped a hand on Sunghoonâs back. âAbout damn time. Weâve all known how pathetically in love you were with her for years.â
Sunghoon scowled. âWas it that obvious?â
âPainfully,â Jungwon chimed in. âSunoo had a whole PowerPoint ready.â
âI still do!â Sunoo squeaked.
Sunghoon groaned again. He felt exposed. Stripped open like theyâd peeled back years of carefully constructed denial.
But at the same timeâŠhe felt lighter.
âHonestly?â Jungwon said as he stood, grabbing his coat. âIâm happy for you. You both deserve it.â
âYeah,â Jay agreed. âAnd donât stress about Ni-ki too much. Youâve got decades of friendship. If anyoneâs gonna understand, itâs him.â
âAnd if he doesnât,â Sunoo said with a dramatic wave of his hand, âthen Iâm declaring Airi mine.â
âOut!â Sunghoon barked.
Laughter rang through the apartment as they all shuffled out, Jay flipping him off on the way, Jungwon giving him a look that said good luck, and Sunoo shouting something about wedding colors.
And then the door clicked shut. Finally alone, Sunghoon leaned against the counter again, head back, eyes shut.
He was happy. Really fucking happy.
But still.
âShit,â he whispered. âHow the hell am I gonna handle Nishimura Ni-ki?â
Because no matter what the others said, no matter how sure he felt about AiriâŠ
That conversation was going to change everything.
Airi
The apartment was bathed in low amber light, the kind that made everything feel slower, softer, suspended. A slice of strawberry cake sat on the marble counter as Sunghoon cut into it with steady hands, too steady, Airi noticed.
She blinked slowly, her chin resting on her folded arms across the back of the couch, legs curled beneath her and clad in nothing but his oversized black t-shirt. Her skin still tingled, still warm from their earlier âworkout,â a teasing smile curling the corners of her mouth at the memory. His shirt clung to her in places, too big but perfect, and sheâd never loved being out of a cast more in her life.
Sunghoon stood shirtless by the counter, back to her, lithe muscles moving with precision, the pale skin of his back marred with angry red scratches her scratches. Sheâd teased him that heâd need to invest in better lotion if he wanted to survive her full range of affection. He hadnât complained once.
But now?
Now, he was quiet. Too quiet.
She watched the way he exhaled slowly before setting the knife down with a soft clink, both hands bracing the counter as he leaned into it like it was holding up more than just his weight.
Yeah. His mind was racing.
Without a word, Airi slipped off the couch and padded over on bare feet. She slid in behind him, her arms gently wrapping around his middle, cheek pressing between his shoulder blades as she hugged him tightly.
He froze for a beat. Then slowly, he relaxed into her.
She pressed a tender kiss against his back, her lips grazing a fading bruise before she whispered, âWhatâs wrong, Doc Honey?â
Sunghoon exhaled a soft, near laugh. âThat nickname is awful.â
âYou love it,â she grinned into his skin.
ââŠYeah,â he admitted, voice low, warm, vulnerable. âI do.â
She hummed against his back. âSoâŠwhatâs going on in that beautiful brain of yours? Youâre quieter than usual. And thatâs saying something.â
Sunghoon hesitated. His fingers tapped lightly against the marble.
âIâm nervous,â he finally said, and it sounded like a confession dragged out from somewhere deep in his ribs. âAbout Ni-ki.â
She pulled back just enough to look up at him. âBecause heâs coming back tomorrow?â
He nodded, gaze fixed forward. âYeah. I mean heâs your brother. My best friend. And weâveâŠbeen doing this,â his hand gestured vaguely behind him toward the couch, the bedroom, her, â-without telling him. And I know I shouldâve told him the second this started, butâŠâ
âYou didnât want to lose this,â she finished for him softly.
He nodded again. âIâve wanted you for so long, Riri. And it still feels too good to be real. Like if I say it out loud to him, itâll disappear.â
Airi took a slow breath. Then she reached for his hand, threading their fingers together and tugging him gently to turn and face her.
Sunghoon met her eyes.
âThis..â she began, tone calm but steady, â...isnât some fling. Not some lust filled rebound or heat of the moment thing weâll forget next week.â
He swallowed hard, eyes flickering between hers.
âI love you, Park Sunghoon,â she said, like it was the simplest truth in the world. âI have for years. And Iâm not going anywhere. So whether Ni-ki throws a tantrum, or acts like a jerk, or stares you down like he did that one guy who asked me to prom, none of that matters.â
Sunghoonâs mouth twitched, amused in spite of himself.
âBecause he doesnât get to decide what happens here,â she continued, softly but with steel. âWe do. You do. And if you still want me tomorrow, next week, next year, then weâll deal with whatever comes.â
He looked at her like she was the only light left in the room.
âBesides,â she added, leaning in with a smirk, âif he does get mad iâll fight him.â That pulled a small laugh out of him, warm and disbelieving. âYouâll fight your brother?â
âIâll bite him on the arm if I have to.â
âYouâre insane.â
âIâm yours,â she corrected. âWhich means Iâm our level of insane.â
Sunghoon bent down, resting his forehead to hers, and just breathed for a moment.
âI do still want you,â he whispered. âTomorrow. Next week. Always.â
âGood,â she smiled, stealing a quick kiss. âBecause youâre not getting rid of me. Not after all that wall banging cardio.â
Sunghoon groaned into her neck. âGod, youâre going to be the death of me.â
âOnly after dessert,â she teased.
And as he lifted her onto the counter to feed her cake with a fork, some of the anxiety left his shoulders, replaced with love. With them.
Ni-ki was coming.
But so was the truth.
And finally, they were ready to face it.
-
The lights were dim but warm, casting golden shadows across the sleek walls of Ni-kiâs house. The kind of clean, modern space that looked like it belonged in a lifestyle magazine but was lived in enough to still feel like home. Music buzzed quietly through the speakers, drinks clinked, and laughter bloomed here and there, bouncing from room to room.
Airi stood near the kitchen, perched on the edge of the counter with a drink in her hand, bare legs crossed, Sunoo and Jay on either side of her like twin devils sent to ruin her peace.
âYou know, I think I liked you more when you were grumpy and single,â Sunoo said, taking a dramatic sip from his wineglass, pinky raised.
âSheâs still grumpy,â Jay added. âJust in love now. Like a gremlin with a boyfriend.â
Airi rolled her eyes, but she was smiling. âKeep talking. Iâll tell Jungwon about the dress incident.â
Sunoo gasped. âYou wouldnât dare.â
Jay grinned. âTell me more.â
Across the room, she could see him.
Sunghoon.
Standing with Jungwon, Jake, and Heeseung in a quieter corner of the house, drink in hand, head slightly tilted as he listened. He looked good with black slacks, dark button down, sleeves rolled up just enough to show the veins in his forearms, hair pushed back like he hadnât even tried. He never did, and it always drove her insane.
But tonight, he was tense. His posture was straighter than usual. His touches, when they brushed past each other earlier, were too light measured. Like she might shatter. Or worse, like they would be seen.
She didnât take it personally. Not tonight.
Because tonight wasnât about her.
It was about him. The bond between Sunghoon and her older brother, the one forged through years of quiet understanding, laughter, rivalry, and loyalty. A bond sheâd admired from the sidelines her whole life. It had been sacred. Untouchable.
Until now.
Now it was her standing between them. Her and a love that had been blooming for far too long in silence.
She let Sunghoon have this night. Gave him the space to exist without pressure. To breathe through the nerves. To laugh with the people who had always known him before they became something more.
So Airi smiled and let herself be teased. She let Jay loop an arm around her shoulder and joke about how whipped she looked. Let Sunoo demand to know if they were living together yet. Let Heeseung glance at her from across the room, his expression saying he knows even if his mouth didnât.
She watched Jake light up as he told them all about the small local school heâd visited with his team and how they fell in love with the kids there.Â
She laughed when Heeseung admitted to ghosting his director and flying back during filming, waving a hand like whatâs a movie to family anyway?
She missed Yeji, her calm, sweet soul but understood why she stayed home. Four months pregnant with a daughter who could out sass a grown man? Yeah, bringing her to this chaos would've been a war crime.
Airi was thankful for this family. This wild, loud, reckless group of people who had become her people. The ones who would tease her, love her, defend her, and absolutely burn cities for her.
StillâŠ
Her eyes wandered back to Sunghoon.
He wasnât laughing as much as he usually did. He was present, but not fully.
And she knew why.
Ni-ki.
The prodigal superstar was on his way home from America. Probably minutes away. His flight had landed, and he was already in the car. He didnât know about them at least not from her or Sunghoon. Not yet.
And the secret sat heavy between her shoulder blades.
She slid off the counter with practiced grace, ignoring the way Sunoo and Jay made dramatic âoooohâ noises as she grabbed two fresh drinks and padded across the house.
She handed one to Sunghoon without a word, brushing her fingers against his.
He didnât look at her right away. Just took the glass, eyes fixed on the dark hardwood floor.
Then he finally looked up. Their eyes met. And in that glance, in that half second they spoke silently.Â
Iâm here.
I know.
Itâs okay.
Weâll tell him soon.
She smiled softly, the kind of smile that made her cheeks ache and her chest swell.
The door opened.
Laughter. A familiar deep voice. The sound of footsteps. Bags dropping.
And every single head in the house turned at once.
Airi inhaled.
Sunghoon was still beside her.
Ni-ki was home.
Sunghoon
He shouldnât be this scared.
Heâs a 27 year old man. A doctor. A professional who has saved lives, stitched wounds, stared death in the face and told it to try harder. Heâs dealt with hospital code blues, angry parents, and crying children.
And yetâŠ
The weight of Nishimura Rikiâs unreadable stare across the room had him sweating through his shirt like a teenager about to get caught sneaking in past curfew.
Because Ni-ki, despite being only one year older than Airi and his ride or die, was terrifying in ways no medical emergency ever was. He didnât shout. He didnât break. He just saw.
Everything.
And fuck, Sunghoon knew Ni-ki was seeing it now.
It was in the subtle ways. The way Ni-kiâs sharp eyes drifted back and forth like clockwork, first to his sister, then to Sunghoon. Again. And again.
Airi was trying. She wasnât touching him. She was playing it cool, mingling effortlessly, laughing loud as ever with the others. Her wild story to Jungwon about Jaehee putting glitter glue in the Minamis hair had everyone cackling, her arms flailing as she told it, curls bouncing.
She looked free. Soft. Happy.
She looked like love.
Sunghoon?
He was quiet. Awkward. Giving space like it was the only offering he could make.
Because Ni-ki was watching.
And Ni-ki was happy, he could tell. That was the worst part. His best friend was happy, home from tour, relaxed for once. There were no cameras, no managers, no script. Just friends, family, and Seoul air.
Sunghoon didnât want to ruin it.
Didnât want to be the reason that happiness faded.
But he had a feeling a thick, cold sensation under his ribs that Ni-ki already knew.
Not because of anything said or done. But because Ni-ki had always read him too well. Knew what his silences meant. Knew his tells, his fidgets, the way his jaw would flex when he was lying, or hiding, or afraid.
And Sunghoon was all three tonight.
Hiding, lying, afraid.
He already had planned to wait until the others left. Offer to help clean up. Stay behind. Then tell him. Man to man. Brother to brother.
Itâs me and her, and Iâm not sorry.
But the way Ni-ki kept watching him now, with that unreadable expression that was too calm to be calm, had Sunghoon wondering if the plan even mattered.
Maybe it was already too late.
Maybe Ni-ki already knew.
Sunghoon ran a hand through his hair, trying not to let his eyes drift to where Airi now stood by the drink table, laughing with Sunoo, her mouth full of pretzels as she tried to talk and only made everyone laugh harder. Even Jake was giggling like a fool.
She caught his eye for just a second. One heartbeat of a look.
Soft. Knowing. Steady.
It wrecked him.
He loved her.
So goddamn much.
And heâd waited too long, been too scared, too loyal, too stupid.
But not anymore.
The truth was in their touches now, even the ones not given. The invisible thread of her presence tugged at every part of him. He wanted her here. Always. Her laughter, her noise, her chaos it soothed something in him he hadnât even known was cracked.
So maybe he was scared.
But this? She?
She was worth it.
Even if his best friend looked like he was already writing the eulogy for Sunghoonâs funeral in his head.
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The room was too quiet.
The kind of quiet that filled your ears with the thump of your own pulse, made every breath feel too loud, too sharp. The kind that only came before a storm or a war.
Sunghoon stood near the center of Ni-kiâs living room, his hands shoved deep into the pockets of his jacket like he could somehow anchor himself to reality that way. The door had shut behind the last of their friends almost an hour ago. Airi had left earlier, her parting words soft and understanding:
"If you feel like you need to do this aloneâŠokay. But Iâll be waiting, Hoon."
No kiss.
Just the brush of her hand on his chest and eyes that said everything.
And now, here he was.
Staring at the man he had called his best friend for over a decade.
Ni-ki rolled his neck slowly, one side, then the other. It cracked loudly twice like he was stretching before a brawl. His arms crossed over his chest, his stance loose but coiled, like someone ready to spring if needed.
Sunghoon lost ten years off his life.
"Got something to tell me?"
The words werenât sharp, but they cut anyway.
And suddenly Sunghoon couldnât hold it in anymore.
He exhaled once, slowly. Then he looked Ni-ki in the eye. Not with defiance. Not with shame. JustâŠtruth.
âI love your sister.â
It came out steady. Clear. A declaration not a defense.
He saw the flicker behind Ni-kiâs eyes, the slight shift in his shoulders, but he didnât stop. He couldnât.
âI think I always have,â he continued, voice low and weighted. âEven when we were younger, it was there. I buried it. I made excuses. I kept my distance. I stayed quiet because I thought I was being respectful. Because I thoughtâŠI thought you deserved that loyalty more than I deserved her.â
A beat of silence.
âShe was sixteen when she left for Europe, and I told myself I didnât care. I had to believe it. That sheâd go live her life, and Iâd keep living mine, and nothing would change. But it did. Every year, every visit, every time she walked into a room and lit it up like she always does, I felt it grow. And I hated myself for it.â
His voice cracked just slightly, but he held firm.
âI told myself she was off limits. You were my best friend. She was your sister. End of story. But every time she got close, every time she laughed at my stupid jokes, every time she looked at me like I was more than some second brother Ni-ki, I broke a little more.â
He stepped forward, just once. Not too close, but not afraid.
âShe came back hurt. And I was angry. Not at her. At myself. Everyone. Iâd waited so long to be someone worthy of her, and she still walked through my door with a broken arm and a smile like nothing had changed. But everything had changed.â
He swallowed hard, heart racing.
âAnd I tried to keep it in. Even when she stayed with me. Even when she laughed at my shirts and cooked me breakfast in the morning and yelled at me to stop hovering. Even when she kissed me back.â
Another pause.
Then, quieter: âBut I couldnât do it anymore. I didnât want to.â
Sunghoonâs shoulders lifted, then fell with the weight of everything heâd just said. His eyes never left Ni-kiâs face.
âIâm not sorry, Ni-ki. I love her. I want to build a life with her. And Iâm telling you this now not to ask for permission, but because I owe you the truth. Because youâre my brother. Because I hope...you still see me the same way. Even if things are different now.â
The room was still.
The air thick.
And all Sunghoon could do now was stand there heart bared, defenses dropped, love etched into every syllable and wait.
The silence was suffocating.
Thick and loud, pressing against Sunghoonâs ribs like iron bands, making each breath harder than the last. He stood frozen, arms limp at his sides, chest rising and falling too fast for someone trying to look calm. His words still echoed faintly in the corners of the room.
Ni-ki hadnât said a single word.
Just stared.
Those sharp, unreadable eyes of his, the ones that missed nothing and gave away even less, stayed locked onto him like they were peeling back his layers. Picking apart every memory. Every touch. Every glance. Like he was building a timeline of betrayal.
Sunghoonâs stomach turned.
This was it. This was how he lost a twenty year friendship. A lifetime of shared birthdays and bruises and secrets whispered at 2 a.m. after heartbreaks or wins or just surviving another year together.
He braced himself for the hit verbal or physical, it didnât matter. He deserved both.
But thenâŠ
A hand landed on his shoulder.
Not a punch.
Not a shove.
Just a hand, solid, steady, and familiar.
Sunghoon blinked, barely registering the warmth behind it until Ni-kiâs voice cut through his haze, low and rough but far too calm to be angry. "Itâs about damn time, idiot."
Sunghoonâs head snapped up, eyes wide.
Ni-ki was smirking. That infuriating, lazy smirk that usually meant trouble or triumph. His grip on Sunghoonâs shoulder tightened for just a second before he let go, crossing his arms and leaning back like the last ten minutes hadnât aged Sunghoon a decade.
âWhat..what?â Sunghoon croaked, blinking again like the words hadnât made sense.
Ni-ki rolled his eyes. âYou think I didnât know? You think I havenât known?â
Sunghoon opened his mouth, closed it, and opened it again.
Ni-ki laughed. Laughed.
âOh my God, youâre worse than Jungwon when he tried to hide that he was dating Yeji again. And that man proposed after a blackout in December. Youâre pathetic.â
Sunghoon choked. âAre you..wait, are you serious right now?â
âYes, Iâm serious,â Ni-ki said, raising a brow. âYouâre my best friend. Sheâs my sister. You two have been orbiting each other like sad planets since middle school. Youâd glare at any guy who looked at her too long, and she talked about you like you hung the damn moon. What did you think this was?â
âI thought..â Sunghoonâs voice cracked. âI thought youâd hate me.â
Ni-kiâs expression softened, just a little. âYou think I donât want her with someone who gets her? Who knows her coffee order and her moods and why she wears her hair up on bad days even though her body hurts like hell? Who would actually fucking die for her?â
He took a step closer.
âSunghoon, I trust you more than I trust half the people in my bloodline. If it had been anyone else, Iâd be dragging them outside right now. But itâs you. Itâs always been you.â
Sunghoon didnât realize he was shaking until Ni-ki grabbed his other shoulder and gave him a little shake.
âBut if you ever break her heart, I will bury you.â
Sunghoon let out a laugh, wet, disbelieving, bordering on emotional breakdown.
âDeal,â he rasped.
They stood there for a moment. Silent again, but this time it wasnât heavy. It was full. Years of friendship pressing in, wrapping around them like armor. Like gravity snapping back into place.
Ni-ki pulled him into a sudden, aggressive hug complete with a slap on the back that probably bruised a rib.
âI swear, I thought you were gonna combust the night of the dinner party months ago,â Ni-ki muttered into his shoulder. âYou were staring at her like she was the last air on Earth.â
âShe is,â Sunghoon mumbled.
Ni-ki groaned. âGross. Youâre disgusting. I need bleach for my ears.â
Sunghoon just laughed, the sound catching in his throat.
This was it. The relief. The chaos. The brotherhood.
When they finally pulled apart, Ni-ki stepped back and narrowed his eyes. âNow go home to my sister and make it official. Sheâs been waiting all night. And tell her to give me my bracelet back.â
Sunghoon snorted, already grabbing his keys, âYouâre still scary as hell, you know.â
âAnd youâre still a simp. Get out.â
And just like that, the weight was gone. The fear, the dread, the ache of wondering if he was about to lose everything it vanished into the night.
All that was left was the road back to her.
Back to Airi.
Back to home.
Airi
The silence in Sunghoonâs apartment was deafening.
Not a single sound but the humming of the fridge and the occasional slosh of her banana milk carton as she tilted it upside down for the fifth time hoping there was more. Spoiler: there wasnât. Sheâd finished the last one twenty minutes ago and was now battling the early stages of a sugar crash and full-blown anxiety spiral.
She had eaten all his watermelon. Literally all of it. The man had a borderline obsessive stockpile in the fridge, perfectly cubed and stacked in little glass containers like edible therapy. Gone. Sorry, lover boy.
Now she was hanging off the edge of his couch, her back half-sunken into the cushions, legs up over the top like she had no bones, long hair sweeping the wooden floors like a mop made of chaos. Dressed in his old med school shirt so big it reached mid-thigh and her faded sweatpants with a hole in the knee, she looked like a fever dream of a very cute, very dramatic ghost.
She had been waiting for hours.
And it wasnât the waiting itself that was killing her. It was the not knowing. Because she knew Ni-ki. Knew his temper, his protectiveness, and the way he could cut to the bone with just a stare. And she knew Sunghoon her quiet, guarded, loyal idiot of a man who was probably overthinking himself into an ulcer right now.
They hadnât texted. Hadnât called.
Just silence.
And now that silence was filling the room around her like smoke.
âWhat if heâs not okay?â she whispered to the ceiling, eyes wide. âWhat if Ni-ki pulled a Shounen anime monologue and triggered a personal crisis?â
She groaned, sliding further off the couch until she was practically inverted, blood rushing to her head.
She was going to pass out before her boyfriend even walked through the door.
Boyfriend.
God. Her boyfriend.
Her hand found the tiny swell in her lower belly, her heart skipping.
Because yeah. That was a thing.
One she hadnât even planned to bring up until later. But the anxiety was getting to her and her brain was a battlefield of fears and future scenarios and possibly watermelon induced hallucinations.
The front door opened.
Her heart jumped straight to her throat.
She flipped over so fast she almost concussed herself on the coffee table, scrambling upright just as Sunghoon walked in and closed the door behind him.
Expressionless.
Like. Completely. Blank.
Like he just saw the world end and was deciding if he wanted to talk about it.
Her heart dropped.
She stood slowly. Fingers twitching at her sides. Staring at him like heâd grown another head.
And the silence was unbearable.
Her mouth opened before her brain could even think about stopping it.
âIs now a bad time to say Iâm pregnant?â The silence shattered.
Sunghoon blinked once. Sucked in a sharp breath, and frozen where he stood.
And then the world tipped off its axis.
Sunghoon
He blinked.
Once.
Twice.
His brain did a full system reboot as the words floated in the air like confetti after a bomb went off. âIs now a bad time to say Iâm pregnant?â
What?
No?
Surely she didnât just..His voice cracked out of him, barely a whisper, âWhat.â
She stood there like a child caught stealing snacks at 3AM, his shirt hanging off her frame, hair a mess, cheeks puffed like she was holding in breath and regret and whatever panic she was feeling.
But it wasnât her panicking it was him.
âI mean,â she started, already defensive, âyou literally screwed me every day and night for like three weeks straight and expected it not to happen? Thatâs on you, Doc.â
Sunghoonâs jaw fell slightly.
And then the image of their future hit him all at once, her, round bellied and glowing and snapping at him for eating the last slice of cheesecake, waddling around the kitchen in his shirt, yelling at him in two languages while their baby kicked her ribs.
He sat down hard on the couch.
She flinched like maybe this was the moment he lost it but then he looked up at her, eyes wide and wild with disbelief, and let out the most beautiful sound she'd ever heard.
He laughed.
Loud, breathless, stunned laughter that turned his whole face into something unrecognizable sunlight and euphoria and everything heâd been afraid to want.
Then without warning, he reached for her, yanking her forward with enough force that she practically fell into his lap.
She squeaked. âWhat are you?â
But he was already wrapping his arms around her waist, burying his face in her chest and still laughing, like he couldnât contain it, like the joy was boiling out of his skin and he didnât care if he melted.
âYouâre serious?â he asked, voice muffled against her.
Airi blinked, confused by the joy rolling off him like waves. âYes?? I just took three tests this morning. I was gonna wait till you werenât pale and dead inside but, you know, timingâŠâ
He pulled back just enough to grab her cheeks, squishing them until her lips puckered like a fish. âYouâre insane.â
âYou love me.â
âI do.â And there it was. The words. The grin. The goddamn glow in his eyes.
âI thoughtâŠâ he exhaled shakily. âI thought Ni-ki might kill me tonight and instead he said heâs happy for us.â
Airi screamed.
Screamed.
So loud Sunghoon actually winced, brows furrowing as she launched herself forward, locking her arms around his neck and crushing him to her in a grip that nearly knocked the breath from his lungs.
âWHY DIDNâT YOU START WITH THAT?â
He groaned but didnât let go. âBecause you led with pregnant, babe!â
âAnd?â
He chuckled again, pressing a soft kiss to her head as he held her tighter, grounding himself in her warmth, her smell, her very existence.
His dramatic girl.
His ridiculous, loud, sunshine-and-storms girl.
His girl.
And nowâŠtheir baby.
Airi â July (3 Months Later)
The summer sun cast its golden fingers over the sprawling backyard of Jayâs gated estate, filtering through the tall trees that bordered the property like sentinels of privacy. The air was warm, laced with the scent of charcoal smoke, grilled meat, and hints of lavender from Yejiâs garden clippings resting on the table in a mason jar vase.
Laughter echoed like wind chimes, soft and wild, drifting through the open space where life bloomed.
The cookout was in full swing.
And Airi stood barefoot in the grass, a lemonade in one hand and the other resting on her barely rounded stomach, watching her chaos born family paint the picture of the life she never thought she'd have.
Three months. Two months pregnant. Zero regrets.
This was everything.
To her left, Jaehee shrieked with joy, tiny legs darting across the lawn like a comet on the run. Her long braid bounced behind her like a tail as Jungwon chased her, breathless and smiling, holding her half finished coloring book like a peace offering and yelling, âJaehee-yah! If you donât finish your page, Iâm telling your mom!â
âNEVER!â she screamed back, laughing manically as she cut between the lawn chairs and nearly barreled into Sunoo.
Yeji, now at seven months, stood radiant in a soft cream maternity dress, one hand on her belly and the other shading her eyes as she glared at her husband.
âYang Jungwon,â she said sternly, âif she breaks something again, youâre taking her to the hospital this time.â
Jungwon raised his arms in defeat, turning to his wife with a sheepish grin. âYes, dear!â
Jaehee cackled from behind a bush. âDaddys in troubleeee!â
Yeji just shook her head with the smallest smile, the way a woman does when sheâs so tired but so full of love she could burst.
Off to the right, the worldâs most annoying duo was arguing. Again.
âIâm telling you Jake, if you donât preorder the tickets, weâre gonna end up in the nosebleeds like peasants,â Ni-ki barked, pointing a spatula at Jake like it was a sword.
Jake, ever the golden retriever soul, held up his phone. âItâs literally floor seats, dumbass!â
Ni-ki stepped closer. âDid you even check the date?!â
They were chest to chest, vibrating with chaotic energy and still holding their beers like responsible adults, until Lia, Jungwon's assistant passed behind them muttering âmanchildrenâ and kept walking.
Heeseung was sprawled on a blanket under the large umbrella with Sunoo, but only one of them was relaxed.
âIIIIIIâm so in looooove with her, she makes me feel so fineee,â Heeseung belted loudly and terribly, swaying like he was on stage. âWOOOOOO-â
â..Please shut up,â Sunoo deadpanned, pinching the bridge of his nose.
âIâm serenading you,â Heeseung declared with pride.
âYou sound like a dying raccoon.â
Airi laughed to herself, sipping her lemonade and spotting Minami tucked away with her longtime boyfriend, both crouched beside their seven year old son sneaking extra fries from the snack table and pretending not to. Minami winked at Airi when she caught her eye.
At the grill stood Jay and Sunghoon, tongs in one hand, beers in the other, laughter bouncing between them like a tennis match.
Jay looked like he belonged in a GQ spread, sunglasses perched on his perfect nose, shirt slightly unbuttoned, tan skin glinting from the sun. His voice carried easily as he told some story Airi couldnât hear from her distance, but she could see Sunghoon grinning, shaking his head like he couldnât believe his friend was real.
That grin, it did things to her. Made her feel seventeen and breathless again.
Her boyfriend, her doctor, her best friend, her quiet haven in a loud, wild world.
Sunghoon turned to look at her like he could sense her watching. Of course he could. His eyes softened, and the moment they locked gazes, it was just them.
Even from across the yard, she could feel it.
It had always been like this.
Eventually, everyone gathered around the long circle of outdoor picnic tables, plates full, drinks topped off, bodies pressed close, conversations overlapping in a symphony of love.
Heeseung was mid story about how he forgot his entire script on set and just started speaking English until the director called cut, when someone shrieked.Â
âHow many babies?!â Jaehee yelled from the middle of the circle, her cheeks full of watermelon as she pointed a very sticky finger at her mother.
Everyone went silent.
Yeji blinked.
ââŠTwo,â she said slowly, placing a gentle hand on her belly. âTwins, sweetheart.â
A collective gasp sounded across the group. Cheers, applause, Sunoo dramatically screamed something about cosmic balance.
Then all eyes turned to Airi. Who blinked confused with a mouth full of food. She swallowed before speaking. ââŠMe?â
Jaehee nodded solemnly like this was a sacred ritual. âYeah. How many babies are you having? I want three, so you need one too. Or three.â
Airi choked. âI..I donât know yet, kid.â
And without missing a beat. âYAY!â Jaehee screamed, hopping in place. âIâM GETTING MY TRIPLETS!â
Laughter exploded around the circle as Airi sputtered. âNo I didnât say that..IâmâŠSunghoon help-â
But Sunghoon was just chuckling behind her, sliding his arm over her shoulder and pulling her into his side like she was home. His chin dropped to her head, lips pressing lightly into her hair as he said softly for only her to hear, âSheâs not wrong.â
âDonât you start,â Airi muttered, even as her hand curled over his where it rested on her belly.
The night fell slowly, stars blinking into place above them, and stories flowed like wine.
And somewhere between the laughter and the soft strums of a guitar someone had pulled out, Airi leaned into Sunghoonâs side, eyes closed, a smile etched into her soul, and thought this right here this is everything.
Sometimes love is quick, but true love is never rushed. And sometimes love meets you in your mess and not your best. When someone sticks around no matter how hard it gets, that is true love.Â
This Hazbin Hotel friendship collage is of Angel Dust, Husk and Cherri Bomb, one of my favourite friendship trios of the Hellaverse. I was sad when Angel decided to return back to Valentino, hoping that it would protect Husk and Cherri from him, but I'm hoping that season three will have the two find away to bring Angel back. If the Hazbin gang decide to track down Angel's family, in hopes of better understanding his backstory and how he could atone for his sin, I have a feeling that Husk and Cherri would be the ones to track down Arackniss.
CherriHuskerDust has also been called HuskerDustBomb.
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Krel : Iâve seen your alien films, everything from outer space is a murderous threat!
Toby : Ok, but have you seen them. I have a proposal, since we have all summer, Iâm going to create an entire list of the best sci fi, alien films earth has to offer.
Then you can make your judgement. Kleb or alive isnât the first film with an extra terrestrial hero you know.
Plus, yes there are ones where aliens are the bad guys, but dude. You should see the number of films where humans are the bad guys. Trust me, they way out go the number of alien bad guy tropes.
Krel : fine, I havenât seen that many alien films, only stereotypes. I trust you Toby to change my judgement. it will be fun to spend some time with friends not saving the galaxy.
Toby: see! Thatâs the attitude, youâre going to love this, you will be surprised by humanityâs creativity, if thereâs one thing humans are good at, itâs the creative arts.
I've spoken about that here and I'm not sure how much more i have to share without spoiling it XD
Will say that the Jinu and Rumi friendship is going to be treated as a real thing. Figured Rumi would be more on edge with the other Saja Boys all over her girls and things like Rujinu shipper that shows up pisses her off and she whispers over that he's free to that persons soul was going to use the original scrapped storyboard where the fan had a babydoll that Rumi and Jinu sign before the fan reveals that she pretends its their baby and Jinu is like "the fuck? you think i want her soul? you can keep that one"
by the time the little girl shows up with the drawing for Jinu and tells him he has a beautiful soul Rumi is ready to snap. She probably would have just said something along the lines of "if you really want to pretend to be my friend and have a soul then get your mutts away from my girls" while she gripping the chair under her table with her claws and if that wasn't enough to make him retreat the emotional manipulation from the child and Rumi's smug look after is enough