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SYNOPSIS. besides being your friend, kim gyuvin also holds the existence of being the worst matchmaker in history. the last guy he set you up with ended with a permanent ban from the arcade. the one before that caused you to file a restraining order. which is why when he tries to set you up one last time with his best friend, you understandably shut him down.
the problem isâ why the fuck didnât gyuvin tell you that his best friend is actually the prettiest man in the world? the most charming idiot to have graced your mortal existence? maybe if he did, you wouldnât have to resort to pavlovian tactics and strawberries just to bag him. if he did, then you wouldnât have to hide the fact that youâre kind of balls-deep in love with his friend.
PAIRING. shen quanrui x female! reader.
GENRE. college! au, (anti) matchmaking! au, strangers to friends to lovers, eventual secret relationship. romance, humor, fluff, suggestive, older! reader, this is just lovelicky propaganda. sue me.
WARNINGS. swearing, explicit language, mentions of sex, making out, making out in public, an almost car crash, stalking (not from any of the leads), erratic behavior (mostly from our lead), ricky in a floral shirt, black haired ricky and bathrobe ricky jumpscare.
WORD COUNT. 21k.
NOTE. there is evident lack of plot in this. unless you consider thirsting over ricky as plot, then thereâs a lot of plot. youâre welcome. feedback and comments are always appreciated, and i hope you enjoy!
AT SOME POINT IN YOUR LIFE, THE PROSPECT OF MEETING A NEW GUY STOPPED BEING A POINT OF INTEREST OR ANTICIPATION. It has now become a harbinger of horror, an inevitable car crash simply lying in wait. Gone are the days where youâre looking forward to the first kiss on your porch and doorstepâ now, you donât even care if you share the same hobbies or not, if you click well or not, neither if your personalities match or not.
Your only hope is that they donât end up being a stalker or a slob or someone with severe anger issues. And thereâs only one culprit for this seemingly permanent shift in your psychology.
âIâm not going on another date! At least one that youâre setting up.â
âCâmon!â Gyuvin clings onto your arm, preventing you from leaving the classroom. Heâs crouching on the floor. Your face crunches up, looking down at him like heâs a piece of gum stuck on your boot sole. âThis will be the last time. Please? I showed him a picture of you and he thinks youâre cute.â
The sole reason why Kim Gyuvin can get away with anchoring you by the arm with his entire body weight, why he can get away with setting you up with douchebag after douchebag, is because heâs a family friend, and youâve known him for eight whole years. These tantrums are normal, but the sudden growth spurt he had in ninth grade makes him occasionally forget that youâre still two years older than him. You were already walking before he was even born. This bitch thinks he can make you do what he wants.
âGet off! Are you trying to dislocate my shoulder?â
The moment you raise your free arm to a fist, he releases you from his clutches and puts his arms up innocently, still crouched on the floor. You click your tongue with a sneer, brushing down your sleeve. Anyway, does he have amnesia? Has he forgotten how the last blind dates went?Â
âYour friend Jaeryeong also thought I was cute,â you start. âReally cute, in fact. To the point where he wouldnât leave me alone and I had to file a restraining order against him.â
Now, heâs finally looking guilty. Gyuvin clear his throat and jumps back up to his feet, straightening his clothes and not daring to look you in the eye. âHeâhe had some issues that I wasnât aware of and Iâm sorry for thatâ but Ricky is different! Heâs not some weirdo! I promise you that heâs a good guy and heâs good looking andââ
âYou said the same thing about Do Hajun,â you cut him off. âSure, he was pretty good looking, but he got so mad at a claw machine and started assaulting it in public. I got banned at the Game Plaza, Gyuvin. Iâm not allowed there anymore. I was the top scorer at DDR there. I canât maintain my rank there anymore because the last guy you set me up with had problems with his temper.â
He looks even more guilty now. Your glare softens because itâs not entirely his fault. But this time the guyâs name is Ricky. That sounds like a fuckboyâs name. A fuckboy who probably wears snapbacks and jeans a little too low. Youâre not taking any fucking chances.
âOkay,â Gyuvin breathes out. âI understand that I may have made some bad matchesââ
âSome.â
âA lot of bad matches,â he corrects, sheepish. âBut thatâs just because so many people want to date you! If you think about it, itâs your fault for always attracting weirdos! Iâm just the connecting bridge and messenger! Iâm sick and tired of my friends asking me to set you up with them too!â
âSo why the hell are you trying to do it again?!â Man, youâre getting tired. You asked him to meet you in your lecture hall after class because you wanted to check up on his project, but the moment he came in, he tried throwing you into the sharks once again in an instant.Â
You dig into your bag for a piece of candy, unwrapping it and popping it into your mouth with an unamused expression as Gyuvin tries his damn best to market his friend to you. âThis will be the last one, I promise! Ricky is my best friend and I can assure you that heâs a decent guy. Heâs hot. Heâs got a car. Didnât you say before that you wanted a hot boyfriend with a car?â
âIf heâs so hot then why are you so desperately trying to sell him off?â
You werenât born yesterday. Hell, you were born earlier than this matchmaking scammer and he regularly forgets about that. âWell,â he starts, clearing his throat. âHeâs my best friend, but I need my solo time too! If he gets a girlfriend, then maybe heâll stop showing up at my apartment every Friday night andââ
âThatâs enough.â
You stuff a piece of candy into his mouth, promptly shutting him up. His eyes are wide, shock quickly morphing into a grimace when the flavor finally kicks in. Durian. Serves him fucking right.Â
âGo set your friend up with someone else. I called you in here for a different reason, Kim Gyuvin.â Nothing like dropping his full name and reminding him that youâre still his upperclassman as a cold splash of water to the face. Gyuvin flinches, suddenly straightening himself. âHowâs your project going? You only have two months left to finish it. I hope you didnât forget.â
His face tells you that he forgot about it, but not totally. Heâs reluctantly chewing on the candy you force-fed him. âIâveâ Iâve already picked out a place. Hadong Country in Gyeongsang. Iâm planning on going there next week.â
âAlright, good.â You leave him with a pat on the shoulder. âTell me once youâve set the date. You should worry about your term paper instead of mine or your friendâs love life. Getting us to date wonât pull up your GPA, Gyuvin.â
âButââ
âNo, thatâs enough,â you shut him down. âIâm not dating this Ricky guy. Thatâs final. Nothing you can do or say will change my mind.â
Famous last words. Little did you know that youâd be eating that very statement by the weekend.
ONE OF THE PRIVILEGES YOUâVE GOTTEN FROM SUCKING UP TO YOUR PROFESSORS SINCE FRESHMAN YEAR IS HAVING FULL LIBERTY OF USING THEIR OFFICE AS A HANG-OUT SPOT. The air-conditioning here is better than the classrooms or students lounge. You can even raid their snack pantry as much as you wantâ grabbing a handful from the candy bowl, now filled with pink wrappers of some strawberry hard candyâ and stuffing them into the small pocket of your bag to restock your portable stash.Â
âDoes Prof Yoon know youâre the one that keeps vacuuming his candy bowl?âÂ
The question comes from Hanbin, whoâs just as shamelessly making himself a cup of coffee with the facultyâs machine. The both of you are regular freeloaders at the office. A well-earned privilege, youâd like to say.
âHe knows,â you reply, snatching a box of pepero for good measure. âHe lets me get away with it because Iâm his favorite student.â
Thereâs one more freeloader. Hao is sitting on the cushy sofa set funded by the studentâs tuition fees, sharing a conversation with Mrs. Lee, and the two of you join him not long after. âYou three are supervising some of the freshmen this year, right?â your professor asks, and her question is met with a set of artificial positive responses. âI guess I can look forward to some of their outputs then,â she leaves with a hearty laugh and a hard pat on Haoâs back. You wince.
âWhy is an old lady so strong?â he laments once Mrs. Lee is sure to have returned to her cubicle. Hanbin is feeling and probing around his spine in case it got broken.
âI hear sheâs a member at the gym Jiwoong goes to,â you say. âScary woman. Thank god weâre on her good side.â
Complaining about your professors in hushed voices while being in their office is a rare skill the three of you have mastered over the past two years. The two elicit murmurs of agreement with your statement. âSpeaking, how are your kids doing?â asks Hanbin. Kids, referring to the eighteen to nineteen year olds under your care for their term project.
Hao takes your pepero stick offer before grumbling. âI donât get why we have to supervise the freshmen when he have our own assignments and projects to deal with.â
âBecause Mrs. Lee will give us extra points for our class with her if we do,â you remind. âGyuvin is doing the bare minimum. At least he now has a location settled down.â The project is for their required course in community development. The freshmen are tasked to select a rural area in the country and do a needs-based assessment survey on it. You did the same when you were in your first year. Mrs. Lee is also the head of the university extensions office. You three have theorized that sheâs just using this annual assignment to update her data inventory.
âGunwook is too passionate. He wants to go all the way to freaking Mokpo.â
âAt least he sounds hardworking,â you say, disregarding Hanbinâs stress over an inevitable five-hour drive. âWhy canât Gyuvin be the same? All he does is set me up with terrible men and barge into my family dinners.â
You say that, but everyone who knows you knows that Kim Gyuvin, despite being generally annoying, has burrowed a soft spot in your heart. Unlike Hanbin and Hao who missed a 40-point quiz for Mrs. Leeâs class to join a random play dance competition at the plaza (they won), you didnât really need the extra points merit, so you had no intentions on volunteering to be a supervisor in the first place.
But when you caught whiff of the news that your poor, poor younger friend of eight years still didnât have a senior-supervisor for the project, you somehow found yourself in front of Mrs. Leeâs office cubicle and signed up at the last moment.
Which is also why youâre up at 5 a.m. in front of Gyuvinâs apartment building on a weekend, no breakfast in the stomach, just to accompany him to Gyeongsang for this god forsaken community development project.
âMorning.â
Gyuvin greets you with a yawn and a heavy ruffle on the top of your head, to which you respond with a side kick to his ass when he walks past you. âYouâre late,â you scold him, and though you want to continue berating your dear friend, two more familiar-looking people emerge from his buildingâs entrance.Â
âOh, this is Taerae and Matthew,â Gyuvin informs you offhandedly. The two give you a mix of polite nods and smiles. You sort of know Taerae because you shared a class with him last semester. Matthew is just the guy you see at the campus coffee shop at least once a week. âTheyâre going to be my survey assistants. More people means more ground to cover at once.â
âHowâd he scam you two into agreeing?â you ask.
âHeâs buying me lunch for a week,â Taerae replies.
âI just wanted to go on a road trip,â Mathew says in a tone too bright for five in the morning.Â
You let out a huff of air. Your backpack is getting a little heavy on your shoulders, and all you want is to finally reclaim your lost weekend. Meaning, getting on the road as soon as possibly is priority number one. âSo, are we commuting?â you ask. âWe should get going then.â
âOh, no,â Gyuvin replies. Heâs already noticed your impatience, and has found himself standing behind you, taking your bag off of your bag so that you donât snap at him for the next statement heâs about to say. âActually, weâre waiting for one more perââ
A car horn cuts him off.Â
âWell, nevermind. Heâs here.â
At that moment, a way too expensive looking car drives up to the porch of Gyuvinâs college-level priced apartment building. This is looking way too out of place. Matthew lets out a whistle when the car stops in front of you. âThis kid just got his license exchange and the first thing he does is show off,â Taerae snorts. What...what does he mean? Is this your ride? Is this the (at least seventy-thousand-dollar) vehicle thatâll be driving you all the way to the outskirts of Hadong County?Â
The variables donât click, but your surprise doesnât end there. Because the person that emerges from the expensive looking ass carâs driverâs seat isâ by farâ the prettiest person youâve ever seen in your twenty-one years of life.
Whoa.
Not even those thick, dark shades can obscure that god-sculpted looking face. They only make his nose bridge look even sharper, and youâre trying your damn best not to stare at those full and cherry-painted lips. Holy shit. Platinum blonde has always looked tacky to you, but now you have to re-evaluate. Oh my god. Kim Gyuvin has a friend that looks like this, and all heâs done is set you up with guys that canât even fucking compare.
Walking statue of a man closes the car door behind him with a click. âGet in,â he says. Holy mother of god, youâre light-headed. Your brain is fuzzy. Youâre about to pass out.Â
âRicky! Youâre late! How dare you keep the madam waiting?!âÂ
Things start happening a little too quickly.
Wait a secondâ
âShotgun!âÂ
That name.
âFuck off! Letâs play for the seat!âÂ
Sounds Very.
âRock, paper, scissors, shoot! Rock, paper, scissorsââ
Veryâ
âPaper, scissorsâ shoot!â
âfamiliar.
âDammit,â Matthew grumbles in defeat, joining Taerae in the backseat. You stare at the fist you have held out since earlier. Rock. Rick. Ricky. This guyâs name is Ricky. Isnât that also the name of Gyuvinâs best friend? The best friend he was trying to set you up with? This is Ricky? This absolute god of a fucking man whoâs looking at you with an ounce of confusion, still holding your fist up after somehow winning all rounds of rock, paper, scissors with nothing but a rock, is the Ricky you turned down a date with?
You were correct to assume that his name gives off fuckboy vibes. The problem is, he looks like a really, really hot fuckboy who you donât mind ruining your life in exchange for three months of fun. Shit. You think you just made eye contact with him through his thick-ass sunglasses. He nods a little with a small, awkward smile before disappearing back into the driverâs seat.Â
Fuck. He knows. He definitely knows you wrongfully rejected his ass without even meeting him. Gyuvin, that snitching son of a bitch.
âHey.â
With a heavy grip on his shoulder, you stop the said snitching son of a bitch before he can escape into the backseat. âWhat?â Gyuvin raises a brow. The audacity of this guy.
âYes, that guy is Ricky.â Thereâs an impatient honk from the car. You pay no mind, more concerned about the absolute fucking catch you totally drove away, and that regret is seeping through you expression, failing to wiggle out from Gyuvinâs notice. âWhy do you ask?â Are you regretting turning down my offer last week? his face seems to say. You want to hit him. Yes, you are fucking regretting it, but thereâs no way in hell youâre giving him the satisfaction of knowing.
âItâs just a little awkward,â you say. âCan you switch with me?â
âMatt hyungâs gonna throw a fit if I take your seat,â he simply hums, opening the door to the front seat on your behalf with a courteous bow that drives you further into annoyance. âNow hop in. Weâre already behind schedule.â
Youâre the bigger person here so you decide against throwing a tantrum. Begrudgingly, you enter the passengerâs seat, trying to ignore aphroditeâs reincarnation sitting right next to you, and prepare yourself for the three-hour drive or torture because you totally screwed over your chance of having him.
âWoohoo! Road trip!â
âWeâre here for my project, idiot.â
âPlease tone it down, Iâm trying to sleep.â
Itâs fine, you cross your arms, wiggling uncomfortably on the soft seat. Itâs totally fine. None of Gyuvinâs friends have been decent so far. Yes. You shouldnât judge positively too quickly. Maybe the only thing this one has going for him is his face. Maybe his personality is just as shitty as the last ones and youâve completely dodged a bullet.
A very pretty bullet. The pretty bullet is looking at you through the rearview mirror. Oh god, why is he looking at you? Heâs got his sunglasses down and those eyes are practically staring into your soul.
âUm,â Ricky clears his throat. âYou should put on your seatbelt.â
That rasp shouldnât be as attractive as it is. Fuck. This man is a walking heart hazard. âOâoh, sorry!â Youâre stupid. Your brain is fried. You fumble with the dumb seatbelt, forgetting how it works, and mentally swearing at yourself in the process.
âDo you need any helpâŚ?â
Fight or flight instincts kick in. You smack away Rickyâs attempt at a helping hand. His eyes are wide in shock. Your eyes are wide in shock. You want to throw yourself out of this vehicle right now. âItâsâitâs fine!â Finally, you manage to put on the seatbelt. Ricky is a mix of confusion and offense when he starts the car, more on confusion, but thatâs alright. The aftermath of him pulling a k-drama move and helping you with the seatbelt would have been worse. You would have disintegrated right then and there.
Your only source of comfort is the backpack that youâre hugging for your dear life. The entire ride is excruciatingly awkward because the three boys at the back have fallen asleepâ a state you also wish to be in right now, but thatâs quite frankly impossible because youâre a million times more conscious about your physical appearance right now with a literal angel next to you.Â
Heâs not asking why youâre pressed so far up against the door. For safety reasons, you tell yourself. The air around him just subconsciously feels a lot hotter despite the air conditioning literally blowing cold air to your face.
âWould...would you like some?â
But that doesnât mean you could stomach this awkwardness, either. Two hours have passed and neither of you have said a word to each other. Youâre a fistful into your candy stash and it feels rude not to offer anything to him when heâs been driving for so long.Â
You have a cautious arm outstretched, a pink wrapper dangling between your thumb and index finger. Ricky peers down for a split second, a rumble from his throat before saying, âNâno, itâs okay.â The candy disappears into the crevices of his car. You dip your head down, trying to feel around for it, and Ricky continues talking. âUm. I mean. You donât really have to force yourself to get along with me, seonbae. I already know that you donât really like me.â
At that moment, you snap your head up. âWhat?â
Maybe you shouldâve been more careful because you scare the shit out of Ricky and the car swerves off the lane.
Screech!
âAh,â he exhales, parking the car at the edge of the road after nearly killing you all. âThat was close.â How the three kids in the back are still asleep is beyond you. Theyâve got their necks twisted in all the weird places and youâre pretty sure Matthew is drooling.
But the source of your adrenaline right now isnât the near death experience.
âWhat do you mean you know that I donât like you?â
Translation: what exactly did Kim Gyuvin say to this guy?
âYou...turned down the blind date Gyu tried setting up,â he says. Well thatâs because Gyuvin never showed you a picture of his face! Instead of using useless words to try and convince you to say yes, he shouldâve just sent you his instagram and called it a day. âThis car ride must be awkward for you, sorry. Iâll try to get to Hadong as soon as possible.â
Heâs sweet and polite too! God, youâve completely screwed it over. You spend the rest of the car ride overthinking and feeling sorry for yourself. The moment you arrive at your destination, you eject yourself from the car instantaneously. âAlright, weâre wasting daylight. Letâs get moving!â you clasp your hands together, hurrying your barely-awake lackeys into the town.Â
With five people, the surveys and interviews get done quicker than expected. At one point, while you were surveying a marketplace owner, your attention got inadvertently distracted by spotting Ricky from the corner of your eye helping out an old lady with a cart and you nearly had a meltdown. Again, why didnât Gyuvin introduce you to him before your impression of his friends got screwed over by Jaeryeong and Hajun and all the fucking rest?
âWhat a sweet boy,â says the marketplace owner. He is a sweet boy. That sweet and insanely handsome boy couldâve been yours (not guaranteed).
âHey!â Gyuvin snaps you out of your daze. You look up, crouched underneath the shade of a tree. One of the locals was kind enough to give you a tour of their plum fields in the village, but youâre a little too rattled to actually appreciate the green scenery. âThe ahjumma gave us some plums to taste!â
âYouâre a bad person,â you suddenly say. Gyuvinâs face distorts in offense.
âWell, if you donât want any plums, you can just say so, meanie.â
Maybe you are a meanie, but youâre still not over everything today. While the four boys are fucking around from a bit of a distance, youâre still crouched down and absentmindedly petting a stray cat and moping. Matthew says something you canât hear, and the three burst out laughingâ only the three at first, because Ricky looks lost for a second, blinking with a dumb smile, before joining their laughter only a beat late.Â
Oh no, heâs cute. Oh god, youâre falling. Oh man, youâre a goner.
âTime to go home!â
Itâs around four in the afternoon when you finally finish. Youâre all gathered around Rickyâs car again, ready for another grueling drive back to Seoul. âGo sit in the back. Iâll drive this time,â says Taerae to Ricky, and there starts another rock, paper, scissors battle for who will take the front seat.
Unlike earlier where you won without even realizing there was a game, you lose even after praying to all the gods you know.
âNice!â Matthew cheers, not even giving you a shot of negotiation because he quickly disappears into the car. Youâre looking at Gyuvin, painted in shock and disbelief. Before you know it, youâre wedged into the backseat, in between the two men youâd like to be around the least at the moment.Â
Yours and Rickyâs shoulders are touching. This is worse than earlier. He looks just as uncomfortable as you areâ arms resting on the open windowsill, head uncomfortably craned away from you and giving you a full view of the tattoo trailing down his neck. Something snaps in your brain. This is your nth breakdown of the day.
âLet me in your candy stash.â
Gyuvin gives himself the liberty to zip open the front pocket of your backpack while youâre hugging it in your seat. The sound of you swatting his hand away seems to catch Rickyâs attention, so you give up defending your property and let Gyuvin snatch a handful of the strawberry-flavored sweets from your bag. âThis tastes gross,â he says with a grimace. âSo artificial. Blegh.â
You suddenly hear a gasp from your left. âHow can you say that?â Youâre shocked to find out itâs from Ricky. Heâs been relatively quiet all this time. Gyuvin sure knows how to get into everyoneâs nerves. âTake it back.â
âIâll take it back if you dye your hair black for a day.â
A harmless fist zooms in front of your face. âNow way.â Ricky is hitting Gyuvin.
âGross, this is so gross.â Gyuvin is hitting Ricky back.
âSo what.â
âIâm telling your mom about this.â
Your existence is forgotten and your breathing space in between these two relatively large men has significantly diminished. Your face is burning. You canât do this anymore so you clear your throat, causing Rickyâ whoâs leaned a little too close, fist in the air mid-punchâ to suddenly tuck himself back into his side of the car.Â
It becomes quiet again when Matthew and Gyuvin slowly doze off to sleep.
Gaze flitting to the front, you notice that Taerae is quite preoccupied with swearing at another car that just overtook yours. You take this as an opportunity.
A slight nudge to his arm, you hold open your palm without looking at Ricky. Itâs a handful of the strawberry flavored candy he was so staunchly defending against Gyuvin earlier. He mightâve rejected your offering earlier, but youâre damn bent on ending this day by fixing his impression of you, even if itâs just a miniscule improvement.
Heâs got his head trained down, staring at your offering with a face laced with a mixture of surprise, confusion, and uncertainty before a hesitant hand plucks out a single wrapper from the pile. âThank you,â you hear him say softly, and you donât miss the tiniest smile playing on his lips when the sweet touches his tongue, poking against the inside of his cheek and you feel somewhat offended because a damn piece of candy can elicit such an expression on his face when you canât.Â
Itâs not stiff like the numerous bouts of awkward eye contact youâve been sharing without end. Itâs not forced. Itâs not uncomfortable.
Itâs an expression that makes you feel all the more regretful because you probably wonât be seeing him ever again after this.
âDid you see that guy?! He honked at me! He fucking honked at me!â
But maybe thatâs a good thing. Because maybe then, youâll be forced to stop lamenting the chance you completely wasted.Â
MAYBE YOU SPOKE TO SOON. Itâs the afternoon of a Friday, not even a week after your one-day trip to Hadong County. And Fridays are your cheat days to take a dip into your allowance for some well deserved milk tea at a bougie cafe next to your university.
What isnât part of your usual Wednesdays is the inexplicable, one in a million chance that youâd be bumping into Ricky Shen again.
âOh.â
Youâre about to enter. Heâs just about to leave, pushing open the door with one hand and holding a bright pink drink with so much whipped cream which looks particularly out of place against his all-black ensemble. The only common denominator between the both of you is the look of surprise youâre both sharing.
Ricky recovers before you do. He steps aside, giving you space to walk in while holding the door open. How the bare minimum is making you weak in the knees, you have no idea. âThâthanks,â you give him a smile and walk forward, before putting yourself to a stop and spinning around. âOh, wait. Have this.â
You dig into your pockets and drop three pieces of strawberry candy onto his hand. You donât miss the way his eyes sparkle. âThanks. See you around.â He leaves. You feel like youâre on top of the world.
From now on, youâre gonna stuff all your pockets with strawberry-flavored candy (courtesy of Prof Yoon from the faculty office) until Ricky gets brainwashed that your presence doesnât bear awkwardness or discomfort, noâ you are a good person. Your presence brings with you strawberries and sweetness. That one psych class you took last semester is finally proving itself to be useful. Ricky will fall in love with you through Pavlov and classical conditioning.
Is this ethical? Probably not. Will this work? You donât bet on it, but his cute smile makes it all fucking worth it.
That is if a miracle happens that you somehow end up seeing more of each other. You sigh, waiting for the buzzer to receive your order. You remember that Ricky is a freshman, meaning you have zero chances of sharing classes with him, and your only mutual friend is Kim Gyuvin. Youâd rather kill yourself than give him the satisfaction of knowing that you have a crush on his best friend.
Well, thereâs also Matthew and Taerae. After your trip to Hadong, you somehow got added to a group chat with the two of them. âSame age friends have to stick together!â says Matthew. Youâre not sure if youâre already at the point of calling them friends, but you are having dinner with them later, so thatâs something. But no matter how much you want to gush about your feelings for the light-haired boy, you donât think you can out yourself to those two just yet.
The buzzer vibrates in your hands. You stand up to get your order, only to be stopped by a familiar face that youâre not quite happy to see.
âIâI didnât follow you here, I swear!â
Your expression sours. That last time you saw him was approximately three months agoâ when you threatened him with a fake restraining order after Gyuvin and Hanbin helped you move into a new apartment.
âJaeryeong.â You feel your blood pressure rising from the mere utterance of his name. âIs a restraining order not enough for you? Do I have to put you in jail so you can finally learn your fucking lesson?â
He looks rattled. âI heardâ I heard from Siyun that the document is fake!â
Well, damn. You click your tongue. You thought itâd work for a little while longer than this. Maybe you should get a real RO next time. âSo does that give you the right to keep stalking me, you damn creep?â Youâre getting a headache. This guyâs appearance just makes you miss Ricky even more (gentle remember that Ricky probably doesnât give a shit about you, nor does he think about you as much as youâve thought about him within the past six days of your acquaintance).
âI really didnât follow you here! This was just a coincidence!âÂ
âSure,â you wrinkle your nose. âWas breaching my privacy and following me all the way to my parentsâ place a coincidence too?â
Maybe riling him up is a bad idea, but youâre not exactly the best at interpersonal relationships (case in point, Riky Shen). But this is also a public place, so if he does pull anything dangerous, one of the cafe patrons is likely to take a video which you can use against him. Jaeryeong has his jaw clenched, visibly grated. âLook, I came up to you today to try and clear our misunderstanding, but if you keep on being a little bitch, thenââ
âThen what?â
Youâre surprised to hear a much welcomed voice from behind you.
âWhat are you gonna do?â
The last person you expected to swoop in and save you from this clingy freak is your senior whoâs been out of reach for months now because heâs dying in post-grad.Â
Kim Jiwoong suddenly tucks you behind him, wearing the facade of intimidation to scare off Jaeryeongâ which, for some reason, ends up working because he runs off without much of a fight. âIâllâ Iâll talk to you later!â he says before leaving. Jiwoong lets out a sigh and turns around, looking at you with both disappointment and concern.
âYou shouldnât provoke guys like that. Who knows what couldâve happened to you.â
âI couldâve handled it even without you, seonbae,â you tell him. His gaze softens. You give him a bright smile. âItâs nice to see you, too.â
You know that Jiwoong is incapable of getting mad at you. The both of you catch up in the cafe once youâve finally gotten your drink without any further interruptions. Whatever Gyuvin is to you, thatâs who you are to Jiwoong. He was your project supervisor when you were a freshman, randomly assigned by a roulette, and somehow, you two still keep in touch two years later.
The both of you settle on a table inside the cafe. âHow are your classes?â he asks. You reply with a bitter grunt, and thatâs enough of a response for him to laugh and understand.
âBy the way,â you rouse, spinning the remnants of the drink in slow spirals. âSeonbae. Youâre close with Gyuvin, right?â
If your memory serves you right, youâve seen them talking a couple of times with each other before, eliciting your utter confusion before ultimately finding out that apparently, they attended the same local dance studio before along with Hanbin and Hao for a period of time. âWell, sure,â is Jiwoongâs reply. That was just the lead-in question to your actual main question, which isâ
âHow about...his best friend?â you add. âAre you close with him too?â
You can see it in his face. Heâs connecting the dots. Youâre fiddling with your drink cup, nervous. The moment things click, Jiwoong unleashes a knowing grin.
âAre you crushing on Ricky?â
Well, damn. He didnât need to be so blunt about it.
âAndâandâand what if I am?â Smooth. Very smooth. You clear your throat, tugging on your collar to let some air in while Jiwoong stirs his americano with the straw, chin resting on his palms, evident amusement playing on his face. âSo, anyway. Iâm taking that as a yesâ you are close with him.â
âSure,â he hums. You want to sock him in the face.
âWell, is he anything like Gyuvinâs other friends,â you question. âLike Jaeryeong, or Hajun, or that one guy that told me to âsit pretty and shut my mouthâ because thatâs what a woman ought to do?â
âNo, no. Ricky isnât anything like that,â he replies. âHe looks a little intimidating, but heâs a nice kid. I donât even think Iâve ever heard him raise his voice at anyone.â Ricky does seem pretty soft spoken and itâs hurting your heart. This doesnât go under Jiwoongâs radar. He laughs at your misery and your shoulders slack. âHis only flaw is his overconfidence, I think. Next time you meet him, you should compliment his face.â
No, but confidence is attractive. Overconfidence must mean extra attractive, right? Yes? âThanks for the tip,â you grunt. âBut can you not tell Gyoob that I sort of have a thing for his friend?â
This brings Jiwoongâs brows to a furrow. âIsnât he hell bent on marrying off Ricky?â
âYes. Well. There was a situation.â You donât intend on telling Jiwoong about the said situation for the sake of your pride. He looks curious, but thankfully he doesnât try to prod. The only thing that matters right now is that Ricky is Jiwoong-approved, and thatâs good enough of a reason for you to pursue him under Kim Gyuvinâs nose. âAnyway, please keep this a secret.â
âWhatâs in it for me?â he asks.
âThe continuation of my respect,â you flatly reply. Jiwoong, again, laughs and assures you that his lips are shut and sealed.
SOMEHOW, YOUâRE INVITED TO A BARBECUE DINNER AT MATTHEWâS BACKYARD. How long have you known him? Two weeks. Who else is invited to the dinner? His friends of two years the least. Youâre not sure how you ended up here. Maybe youâre more charming than you thought. Maybe thatâs why you keep attracting weird men.
But Matthew isnât weird. Heâs a little loud and a little too energetic for you to keep up with sometimes, but heâs nice, heâs polite, and youâd introduce him to your cousin if heâd let you.Â
You show up to his front door step with a convenience store bag full of canned beer. Youâre still not sure what the occasion is, but alcohol is always a good gift. âYou made it!â Matthew greets you with a half-hug, and upon entering the premises of his home, you spot Gyuvin giving you an unabashed look full of judgment while Matt takes your present out of your hands and into the cooler in the backyard.
âSince when were you two so chummy?â Gyuvin asks with narrowed eyes as he leads you to where everyone else is.Â
âScared I might replace you in your friend group, Gyu?â you taunt.
âNo. Iâm scared of being the middleman again if Matthew hyung falls in love with you,â is his painfully honest answer. The yard is smoky and warm, familiar faces here and thereâ Hanbin being one of them, who graces you with a look of confused concern upon hearing Gyuvinâs words. âHyung, you donât understand my pain. I keep setting her up with my friends, but theyâre never good enough for her. At this rateââ
At this rate, youâre gonna be needing a warning whenever Ricky suddenly appears in front of your visionâ one of the people you preemptively deemed ânot good enough for youâ only for it to bite you in the ass.
In fact, he may be too much for you, because for a second there, you had the presupposition that he might be walking up to you. That delusion is quickly evaporated into the barbecue smoke because heâs looking at Hanbin, not you.
âHyung,â he says. âWoong hyung needs help with the grill.â
âOh, Iâll be right there.â
In between, Gyuvin has somehow disappeared, leaving you alone with Ricky and the unreasonable amount of feelings you have for him. Itâs been a good week since youâve last seen him. Heâs wearing a thick red jacket and that same look of awkwardness whenever youâre around. âHello,â he greets you softly with a nod.
âHi,â you do the same. Itâs excruciating. Itâs painful. Thereâs a sizzle in the air, music from the stereos, and the loud, rambunctious noises expected from a group of eight, nine boys. Yet itâs everything quiet in between the both of you.Â
But after that tense greeting, thereâs a shift in his gaze, a change in his posture. Heâs clearing his throat, balancing himself on the heels of his feet with tightly pressed lips resembling that of a smileâ almost as if heâs expecting something from you.
Oh, you realize. Oh, heâs too cute.
Without much of a thought, you dig into your coat pockets.Â
âHao!â you call out in a hurry, running off to the long picnic table where the rest are all gathered. Your heart is racing. Your heart is racing like crazy. âThereâs still two faces Iâm not acquainted with yet. Whoâs this?â
While Hao introduces you to Gunwook and Yujin, your eyes flit over to the spot youâd left behind. Ricky is still standing there. Heâs staring down, eyes trained on his cupped palms. âRicky, come carry the cooler!â Taerae yells out for him, snapping him out of his daze. Thereâs a faint tinge of pink painting his ears when he strides off, fists closed with the same shade painting his knuckles. Your pockets are a lot lighter now. If you were him, you would have quite honestly fallen for yourself.Â
Dinner starts. You ask Yujin why heâs friends with a bunch of old men. âTheyâre obsessed with me,â is his reply, and you canât debate with that. Not when five of them are suddenly yelling at Jiwoong for saying you should all play some drinking games to heat things up. It gets settled when Yujin and Gunwook are given glasses of apple juice, and the word âgoraeâ is now being repeatedly thrown over the table.
One thing youâve noticed is that Ricky is always a beat and half slow. Itâs stupid adorable. Gyuvin passes the never-ending whale baton to him and he just continues the beat without saying anything, looking around like a lost cat, before letting out a noise and collapsing against Hanbin the moment he realized he just lost.
Thatâs it. You canât take this anymore. Heâs pocket-sized. Youâre stuffing him inside your pocket. It doesnât help that his flushed face makes him look exactly like the strawberries he loves muchâ matching the red of his jacket, and itâs driving you insane.
âYou really do have a massive crush on him.â
Jiwoong invades your alone time once things have settled down a bit. Youâre in the living room, sitting cross-legged on the floor right in front of the sliding doors to the backyard. No, youâre not sitting here because it gives you a nice view of Ricky chasing Gyuvin around with his jacket as a makeshift weapon. Thatâs not true at all. âSay it louder, will you,â you grunt when he takes a seat next to you, hitting the corner of your beer can with his before he takes a swig.
âI donât have to. Not when youâre already practically outing yourself with your staring.â
You frown. âIâm not that obvious.â You double take. Then bite the inside of your cheek. âHey. I think Iâm screwed.âÂ
Jiwoong shakes his head with a laugh. âRicky is cute, isnât he?â
Case in point, him doing that scrunchy face, gummy smile, when he suddenly bursts out laughing. You nod somberly. All Jiwoong does is make fun of your demise.Â
Still, you think youâre being subtle enough. Ricky is slow. He told you this was his strength and weakness when Gyuvin asked you to tag along with them on a shopping trip one time. But for someone whoâs usually programmed to be in slow motion, he sure is quick to catch onto things when you donât want him to.
âSeonbae.â
His voice is soft, unassuming. Youâre both standing in front of Gyuvinâs apartment one late Friday afternoon. Youâre holding open one of his hands, cupping his knuckles from underneathâ something youâd never have anticipated to have the privilege of doing maybe three, four weeks priorâ dropping five pieces of candy onto his palm without much of a thought.Â
âYeah?â you hum.Â
He closes his hand and stuffs the fistful into his coat pocket, a completely blank and innocent face, before askingâ âdo you like me?â
Now, this wasnât in your monthly fucking bingo.
You stifle back a choking noise, completely caught off guard. âHâhuh?â Jiwoong was right. His only flaw is his overconfidence. You have no idea how to slip away from this unscathed. âWhatâ what makes you say that?â
Ricky blinks at you. âYou always give me snacks.â Youâre pretty sure candy doesnât qualify as snacks, but you digress. âDonât...donât they say the way to a manâs heart is through his stomach?â
Unfortunately for him, youâre swearing by a different psychological tactic. âWâwell, I always have a lot of candy with me! For my blood sugar, you know?â you sputter out the first excuse you can rummage from your short-circuiting brain. âAnd...and after finding out you liked strawberries a lot, it would be rude and selfish not to give you any if I have them, right?âÂ
Right? Please agree. Please stop asking any more questions. Ricky is pondering over your words, seemingly deep in thought with pursed lips, until those said pretty lips part open to say, âOh. Oh, I get it.â You donât know what he gets, but you roll with it. âThen again, it also doesnât make sense if you like me.â
The fuck does he mean that it doesnât make sense if you like him? Youâd kiss his face right here and now.
âYou turned down that date, after all.â
Insult to injury. He doesnât know that was the biggest regret of your life. You bite down your tongue and exhale sharply. âAh. Donât overthink it, Mr. Shim,â you tell him, finally knocking on Gyuvinâs door after standing in front of it for a good ten minutes. âOverthinking causes stress. Stress will give you wrinkles.â
âItâs okay,â he says, turning over the door upon hearing a click. âIâm still handsome when Iâm stressed.â
You breathe out a sigh. This is the man youâre down bad for. This is the man youâre helplessly pining for.
âI think youâd be more handsome with black hair.â
Surprisingly, that statement comes from Gyuvin and not from you. He opened the door just at the right momentâ an unimpressed look on his face upon seeing his unannounced visitors. âWhy have my Friday night invaders tripled?â he laments. Tripled? You donât ask and let yourself in despite his protests.
âIâm here to check on your term paper,â you inform, kicking off your shoes at the entryway.
âIâm here to play games,â says Ricky, doing the same.
âIâm here to play games too.â
For some reason, Gunwook had the same idea as you two to terrorize Gyuvinâs sacred Friday nights of solitude, but managed to act on it before anyone else. Heâs already settled on the floor of the living room like itâs his own, legs outstretched, switch controller in his hands. âHyung, letâs play!â he calls out to Ricky. Gyuvin reluctantly tells you to sit down before he grabs you two drinks from the kitchen.Â
âYou know what, I forgot to ask.â Gyuvin settles down two glasses of juice onto the coffee table with a suspicious eye directly zeroed in on you. âWhy were you two together outside?â
âSeonbae and I happened to meet each other downstairs,â explains Ricky. Which was true. You did somehow bump into each other at the building lobby, Ricky nearly closing the elevator in front of your face in the process.
âRight. I told you Iâm here to check on your paper, and Iâll be off once I do exactly that,â you tell him, mentally thanking Ricky for the save. âYou had a month to write so it better be decent. Give me your laptop.â
Gyuvin smacks his tongue, but does as you say anyway, while the other two boys loiter around the floor and fuck around with Gyuvinâs switch thatâs connected to the TV. Theyâre playing a Mario game. You pay them no mind, ignoring the non-human noises they make once Gyuvin reappears with his laptop. He warns you that this is still his first draft, but you didnât need that premise. The first page isnât even formatted correctly. Youâve got your work cut out for you.
âHey, hey, move over! Let me playââ
Again, you pay no mind to the noise. Itâs mostly coming from Gunwook and Gyuvin because Ricky is quiet when heâs focusedâ in this case, focused on hopping over some goombas. Heâs got a thin pair of glasses perched on his nose, lips pursed unconsciously into a noot noot, and fuck heâs so cute, and â no, youâre not paying attention to him. Youâre paying attention to your juniorâs paper. Youâre proofreading. Simply proofreading. You highlight some errors here and there, marking some corrections.Â
Yet again, you donât pay attention to the noise Gunwook and Gyuvin are makingâ
âAh. Iâm killing Gyuvinâs brothers.â
âbut Ricky suddenly makes a quiet remark, and you snort very, very loudly in response.
You slap a hand over your mouth. That wasnât funny. That wasnât funny at all and the other two didnât even seem to hear it. âWhy are you laughing?â Gyuvin looks at you, offended by the sound you just made. âDid I write something wrong in the analysis? Why are you laughing?â
âN-no, itâs justââ Your throat rips into a cough because itâs not easy to suppress a fit of chortles. Ricky looks so proud of himself, youâre going to cry. Youâre near choking and Gyuvin hops onto his feet and makes a beeline for you in a flurry.
âYouâre so mean! Give me back my laptop!â
This isnât a misunderstanding that you intend on clearing up, so you let him run off with his laptop back into his room to revise in private after youâve disrespected his work. Gunwook stretches up too, saying that heâs off to buy some snacks outside. âDo you want anything?â he asks. Ricky is feeding you his juice and patting your back because you canât stop coughing. âOkay. Ginger candy. Got it.â
Gunwook has left. Gyuvin is holed up in his room. And the fact that you and Ricky are alone in the living room right now isnât helping the state of your lungs. âAre...are you okay?â Ricky, the sweet, sweet angel, asks with those giant boba eyes and soft voice. You want to bite down your sleeve and chew it right off.
âIâmâIâm alright.â No, youâre not. Youâre sitting way too close on the floor, knees bumping, and the game over screen being reflected on the television right now is a perfect rendition of whatâs going on inside your head right now. âWhew. Iâm fine. Iâm perfectly okay.â
You honestly have no idea how youâve managed to keep it together these past couple of weeks. You donât know how you havenât jumped this guy yet. The video game is forgotten, and Ricky is scrolling through his phone. Heâs wearing a melon green sweater which, objectively, is an ugly ass color, but Ricky somehow pulls it off and looks extra fucking soft in it and youâre not godâs strongest soldier.
He lets out a soft laugh, notices you staring, and tilts his phone and scoots closer for you to see a dumb Tik Tok video. Your shoulders bump. You make a comment that fails to register to your own ears. âBy the way,â he starts. He places his phone face down on the tabletop. Whoa, this is a little dangerous. He shouldnât be pouring all his attention into you like this. âAre you free this weekend?â
You blink. Your brain is jumping into conclusions. âWhy?â
âWell,â he fumbles with the tips of his sweater paws. Youâre going to eat him. âMy uncleâs resort is opening a new branch, so thereâs an opening party. Everyone else is coming, including Gyuvin. Itâd be nice if you can come as well.â
âOh,â you open your mouth. Youâre a little surprised. âThanks for the invite, but I donât think Iâm fit for those kinds of events, you know?â
This is quite a bit of pressure. Ricky tilts his head, failing to understand what you mean for a second, but when he does he exclaims, âoh! Donât worry. We donât have to join the formal event. We can just eat dinner and mess around at the beach. The actual party will be boring, anyway.â
âAh.â Heâs an angel. Heâs so sweet. It hasnât even been long since youâve somehow been absorbed into their tight-knit group. Youâre not sure how it even happened.
Well, you were already friends with half of them separately. Gyuvin has been buzzing around you since he was eleven and you were thirteen. Hanbin and Hao have been your academic ride or dies ever since you met them in the first week of classes. Jiwoong has been a force you could lean on the moment he took you under his wing for your first major project in university.
And RickyâÂ
âTell me if you want to come,â he smiles. âSo I can reserve a room for you.â
Maybe this was bound to happen eventually.
âIâm done!â
Gyuvin has finally emerged from his room, stomping back to you and Ricky before slamming the laptop on the table before you. âI edited it. No more errors now. Praise me,â he says proudly. You give him a suspicious glance, sliding the device closer to you. âThis oneâs good, right? Tell me itâs good. Donât laugh. Laughing isnât constructive.â
Ricky is curious and pokes his face closer to yours, and you flinch. âYou misspelled âdebilitating,ââ he says. You gasp. Ricky, once again, looks so proud of himself. Gyuvin wants to die.
âGive it backââÂ
He snatches the laptop once more and starts aggressively typing next to the both of you. At the same time, Gunwook finally returns with a bag of miscellaneous snacks. âSeonbae, here you go,â he tosses a full bag of ginger-honey candy to you, which you now have no use for because you have stopped coughing.
âThanks,â you gruffly say. When you stuff it into your bag you notice Ricky staring at you. âDo you want some?â you ask. He doesnât answer your question but says something else entirely.
âYou donât need that anymore.â
Your eyes widen when Ricky snatches the bag of candy from you. He promptly opens itâ moving quicker than youâve ever seen him before, and rips open a piece before tossing it into his mouth.Â
Youâre in shock. What is he doing?
âHey, thatâs not for you!â Gunwook protests. Ricky responds by simply pelting him with another piece. Gunwook is speechless. Then retaliates by throwing a candy bar from his 7-Eleven bag to Rickyâs chest. It bounces onto his lap. Ricky grabs another piece of candy to flick at Gunwook. They start fighting. Gyuvin notices the fun and abandons his paper to join in.Â
This isnât how you planned your Friday to end up like. Then again, you didnât plan on developing a crush on your friendâs best friend either, so you canât really say anything else.
HANBIN HAS BEEN WAITING IN YOUR BUILDINGâS PARKING LOT FOR A GOOD TWENTY MINUTES NOW. Youâre already late for the event, so might as well make the most of your tardiness. Iâm still getting ready, you shoot Hanbin a text. You keep messing up your fucking eyeliner, and thereâs no way in hell youâre showing up to that damned, bougie ass event in front of Ricky with assymetrical eyeliner. His are always perfect and you donât want to lose to that.
âDude, we might miss the buffet!âÂ
Itâs Matthew yelling at you when the tinted front seat window rolls down as you sprintâ heels on, mind youâ to the car. âThe place is a resort! Theyâre never running out of food,â you yell back while throwing the backseat open and then throwing yourself inside.
Youâre breathing quite heavily. âAre we ready to go?â asks Hanbin, and you shoot him a thumbs up. Youâre too busy catching your breath to notice Yujin also co-occupying Hanbinâs car.Â
âNoona, how long did it take for you to get ready?â he asks.
âThree hours,â you reply with a grunt. Itâs a little hot so you open the windows, letting some air in. You canât risk your makeup melting. You need to be extra pretty tonight to stand a chance against all the rich people flooding that place.
âReally?â Yujin does the same. âI canât tell.â
Youâre speechless. You hear Hanbin swallow down a giggle. Matthew isnât even trying. This highschooler just roasted your ass. You need to put him in his place. âWhy are you out here on a weekend?â you click your tongue. âYou should be using this time to study.â
âI study enough already,â he protests.
âWhat was the Gyeongbokgung palace used for during the Joseon Dynasty?â
Yujin freezes. âWow,â he says robotically after a significant pause, just as mechanically turning his head to the window. âThe night air is so fresh.âÂ
You donât grill him further because Yujin is rightâ thereâs something different about the wind wafting through the atmosphere tonight. You let yourself sink into the carseat, let the breeze cool your cheeks, eyes fluttered close, until you reach your destination. The resort is far off from the cityâ the seaside, obviously, but you donât see the shorelane just yet. Only a towering building illuminated with warm flushed lights as the car drives up to the entrance, surrounded by ferns and foliage and an air of complete refinement.
The foyer floor is so shiny that you can see the chandelier reflecting from it. Are you allowed to step on this? Is this legal?
Upon entering the function hall however, your nerves become nothing. You already see a handful of people being completely, strikingly, and obviously out of place. All for different reasons.
You see Gunwook near the live band, somehow holding a conversation with two men that appear to be twice his age. Gyuvin and Jiwoong have comparatively way too much food on their plates as they camp right by the buffet. Hao is currently talking to a security guard while a suspicious looking vase is sticking out of his pocket. The only person that would be blending in well right now would be Taeraeâ if he wasnât wearing that bright purple suit ensemble.
Damn. You shouldnât have been worrying so much about being a fish out of water. These guys are way worse than you.
âI thought you werenât coming.â
But of course. Thereâs one guy that looks like heâs completely at home.Â
Matthew greets Rickyâs arrival with a half-hug, and the other two boys do the same while you respectfully stand and stare. Respectfully. Yes. You pay no mind to that dangerously unbuttoned-button down under than dangerously low-cut blazer. You are the embodiment of peace and serenity and giving him your business as usual smile. âHey,â you say. âSorry weâre late.â
When Ricky returns your stiff smile with one of pure ease and kindness, you swoon like a fucking loser. âYeah,â Yujin inserts. âShe was taking so long to fix her face.â
Your smile stiffens further. âI did not take so long, haha, what are you talking about.â
Yujin gives you a look. âYou said you took threeââ
And there goes your hand over his mouth to shut him up. âHaha. Letâs go eat, Yujinnie. Didnât you say you were starving?â Yujin muffles something out. You pinch his arm. âThanks for the invite, Ricky! Weâre off to sweep the buffet now!â
âWaitââ
You book it. Well. As fast as you can book it with these damned heels and with a large shoulder bag weighing you down because youâll be staying here overnight for free. Does the bag match your dress? No, it does not, but you donât know where your room is and youâre not well enough to talk to Ricky at the moment, so you suck it up and stress-eat at the buffet table with the Yujin you kidnapped. âWhy were you so embarrassed, noona?â he innocently asks while stuffing his cheeks with some meat skewers. âYou look pretty tonight and itâs all thanks to your hard work.â
Who has been teaching him these backhanded remarks? Who has been negatively influencing this child? You grunt and put a scoop of mashed potatoes on his plate, much to his displeasure, and continue eating your own damned meal.
âHey, can you take a photo of me?â
The moment youâre done with your not so pleasant meal, youâre skewed away by Matthew who wishes to hire you as his photographer. After that barbecue dinner last time, Matthew swore that you take the best photos of him and his entire IG feed for the past month is credited to you.Â
You look at him, displeased because youâre not wearing the appropriate attire to lay on the floor to ensure the best angles. âGo stand by the window.â Still, you take his phone from him and make do with what you can. âWhatâs your password again?â
âHao hyungâs birthday.â
âGot it.â
Now, stretching your legs and getting into various lunging positions arenât easy to do when youâre wearing a long and silky dress. But you are a woman of commitment, and your bag is weighing you further to the ground as you take a low-angle shot of Matthew. âOkay, now hold your necktie. Now look awayâ perfect. Thatâs it. Next one.â When you try to get up, gravity decides that it hates you. You wobble on the stilts of your shoes, nearly stumbling back, but you feel someone grab onto your arm and pull you up before your ass kisses the ground.
âWhoa, please be careful.â
Itâs Ricky. Of course, itâs him. When you look up, heâs got his eyebrows knitted together out of concern, strands of light wavy hair perfectly falling over said eyebrows and your breath hitches in your throat a little.
Heâs got his other hand held out, and heâs probably expecting you to take it to balance yourself to your feet, but you refuse to be a predictable woman.
Instead, you give him Matthewâs phone and help yourself up. âThanks. Iâm fine. Just slipped a little.â You have no idea why youâre acting coy right now. Maybe itâs because heâs being a little less cute tonight, being a little more dangerous insteadâ flinching the moment you feel his feathery touch on your shoulder as he removes the weight of your bag from your person, before passing it to an attendant that he calls over with a single look.
âCan you bring this to Room 207? Thank you.â
No, no, no, this is too much. This is too much for you. Why is he trying to be smooth? Why is he trying to swoop you off your feet without taking any responsibility?
âHyung, Iâll take your photos instead,â he says to Matthew, whoâs been watching the spectacle unfold and you pray to god that your unsubtle thirsting wasnât too noticeable. Matthew doesnât say anything about it, though. You assume youâre in the safe zone because all heâs doing is complaining when Ricky takes way too zoomed in photos of his face. âThis is a new trend. Just trust me.â
âSure? Okay, go on.â
You take this as an opportunity to escape, only to be called by Gyuvin back to the buffet table because, âhave you tried their gambas?! This shit is fire!â
When an old guy took the podium, you all took this as your cue to exitâ scattered off either to the beach, bar, or your Ricky-sponsored rooms. You have an entire room for yourself because thereâs no way in hell youâre sharing a room with any of those stinky boys. Your exhaustion is aching for a shower, and so you grant its request, and by the time youâre done freshening up and changing into a more comfortable set of clothing, you receive a text from Hanbin that theyâre all gathered at the beach.
âAh. The wind is cold.â
Wearing a thick jacket out was the right choice indeed. You stuff your hands into your pockets for warmth, feet sinking into the sand as you watch the mess before you. Theyâre all either running around, drawing things on the ground, or lounging on a picnic blanket under the starlit horizon. âSit,â says Jiwoong, tapping the empty spot next to him, and you oblige with a yawn. âItâs only eleven. Canât believe youâre sleepy already.â
âIâm getting old,â you tell him, letting your head drop onto your shoulder as you hug your knees. The rest are by the shore or in the water. You have no energy to join in at this point.
Jiwoong makes a distasteful noise at your statement. âWhat does that make me?â
âA fossil.â You yawn once more, craning your neck to bury your face into his arm. âIâm so tired.â
He chuckles. âAre you fine with Ricky seeing you like this?â
âPlease be quiet.â This time, you sneeze. Right into the sleeve of his shirt. Then you sniffle. âHeâs not even here.â Jiwoong is disgusted. He tips you off, picks up your wrist, and uses your hand to wipe off your âgerms,â or so he says.
âYouâre lucky he didnât see that. Where is he, anyway?â
The question is answered by Gyuvin when his energy finally gets exhausted from splashing around, flopping onto the blanket next to you and Jiwoong. âHe was still in our room when I left,â he says, out of breath. âI think he wanted to rest for a while.â
Gradually, the rest start to gather too. âWe havenât taken a group photo yet,â Hao brings up. âHeâs gonna sulk if we take one and heâs not here.â
Itâs as if you just got recharged with a full eight hours of sleep.
âIâll go get him,â you say, promptly standing up. âI need to pick up something from my bag, anyway.â Total lie. Jiwoong sees right through your bullshit and his teeth are showing through his smile. You flip him off and start making your way back, stumbling when Hanbin asks if you want him to accompany you, bringing back the hop in your step when Gunwook tells him, âsheâs a big girl, she can handle it herself.â Youâll get back at him for that later.
Two-one-three, two-one-three, two-one-three, you repeat the room number in your head as you go down each door in the hallway, ringing phone glued to your ear to inform Ricky that youâre going to barge into his room, but heâs not picking up. Maybe heâs asleep? Probably. Thereâs no response when you knock on the door and slot in the key Gyuvin gave you, and youâre met with dim lights and an eerie silence the moment you crack open the door.
âRicky?â you call out. Thereâs no response.
The light from the hallway leaks in to illuminate an empty bed. Huh. Where is he? What rouses even more questions is the odd positioning of what should be a bedside table, for some reason positioned at the foot of the bed and a few feet away from the open bathroom door. Thereâs also a mishmash of things stacked on the tableâ books, folded shirts, magazines, and some of which have fallen and scattered to the floor.
But those arenât the only things on the ground.Â
You quickly bring a hand to your mouth. âOh,â you wheeze out. âOh my god.â You try to cover it up with a cough, but itâs too late. A snort managed to slip through.Â
âStop laughing,â he protests from the floor. How could you hold it in when Ricky is right there, lying curled on the ground while hugging what seems to be his knee, bathrobe-clad, with papers and magazines scattered around and on top of him. A memo sheet is stuck on his cheek. His back is turned to you. His buzzing phone with your contact name on it is next to his head.
How the hell did he end up here?
âAreâare you okay?â you manage to say as you crouch down next to him. He doesnât budge when you try to roll him back. He lets out a grunt and tells you to leave him alone. âI canât, I was ordered to pick you up. What are you trying to hide? Why wonât you look at mââ
When you finally roll him to his back, you realize why.Â
âOh no.â
Rickyâs got a hand hovering over half of his faceâ the wrong half because you can very clearly see the red gash running down his right temple, but thatâs probably not what heâs intending to hide. Heâs got his brows in a sad and shameful furrow, glaring eyes refusing to look at you, and you can see the shades of pink coral and pink on his cheeks, slipping through the gaps of his fingers.Â
Heâs pink. Heâs so pink.
âDonât laugh,â he grumbles. âItâs not funny.â
You might as well eat him whole, holy fucking shit.
âNâno, youâre right. Itâs not funny. Iâm not laughing.âÂ
Youâre damn near about to break into a coughing fit again with how hard youâre trying to suppress your giggles. Based on the evidence laid down at the crime sceneâ namely his still damp hair, scanty bathrobe, misplaced furniture, and the mess of it allâ Ricky was likely trying to take post-shower thirst traps while Gyuvin was still out so he wouldnât be made fun of.Â
Slipping and hitting his head on the tableâs edge in the process was probably not part of his calculations. You fear you mightâve been the unintentional cause of this because you gave him a surprise call earlier.
âLetâs get you up, big boy. Grab my hand.â
Begrudgingly, he lets you pull him up. You instruct him to sit on the bed while you call room service for a first aid kit. The wound on his forehead doesnât look serious, but you decide to apply some ointment and put a bandage on it just in case. He winces when you clean the dried blood off with water. God, heâs too fucking cute. Your gushing is ruined by an incoming call.
âHanbin,â you greet, wedging the phone between your ear and shoulder because youâre still trying to patch up the poor boy. He scrunches his nose when the ointment touches his wound. âWeâll be there in ten minutes. A minor accident occurred. No, you donât have to come up here. Ricky is physically well and alive.â You canât say the same about his emotional state though. Heâs been quiet and frowning this whole time. âSay hi, Ricky.â
You pass him the phone. He looks at your phone wielding hand, a contemplative expression, then takes it. âDonât come,â is all he says to Hanbin at the other end of the lineâ a little too gruffly for your likingâ before tossing it off somewhere onto the bed.
Rickyâs eyes snap up to look at you. Maybe youâve been taking this situation a little too lightly.
âIs it done?â he asks in that same tone of voice, andâ oh. Oh, no. Youâre in a tight spot. Figuratively and literally because Ricky is leaning back against the bed, you slightly leaning into him because youâre simply, very innocently trying to bandage up his temple, and the most comfortable way to do it is having a knee propped up on the mattress, face hovering dangerously above his.Â
When you unavoidably make eye contact, you flinch and feel your bones rattle.
Oh.Â
Your gaze falters and your swallow down your dry throat, watching as the bathrobe slips down from his left shoulder in real time. Thatâs it. Youâre gone. Your brain has stopped working. Youâre starting to miss cute Ricky who gets excited over your strawberry candies. Where is he? Where did he go? This Ricky is a little dangerous. This Ricky feels like heâs going to fucking eat you alive.
âYâyeah. One sec.â Youâre not sure if you even managed to secure the bandage on his wound because the moment your skin touched his, you immediately flung yourself back from a ghost burn. âDid...did you hurt yourself anywhere else?â you ask. He shouldnât be looking at you like that. Why is he looking at you like that?
The brief silence that follows swallows you whole.Â
âIâm not sure. Can you check?â
Then spits you right back out because crazy fucking bastardâ what the fuck does he fucking mean by can you fucking check?Â
âOh, um.â Dry. Your throat is dry. Does he want you dead? Is that it? Does it not matter whether or not you get out of this room alive? You donât like thisâ whatever this is because you donât know whatâs wrong with him tonight. Did he get a concussion when he fell? Do you have to go take him to see a doctor?Â
Maybe itâs you that needs to go see a doctor. Because youâre pretty damn sure that this heart rate is nowhere near normal.
Knock, knock, knock.
âWeâre coming in.â
Karma acts quickly because you stumble back and nearly collapse into the floor as well. The door cracks open and you grab onto the nearest thing for balance, which, in this case, is a curtain you almost tug off from the window out of sheer force. âRicky slipped and hurt his head,â you blurt out the moment Hanbin and a few others enter the room. Rickyâs face drops into betrayal. Self-defense. You needed a diversion.
Taerae and Gyuvin are the ones that came with Hanbin, the former taking a long look at the room and its inhabitants. âOh,â he says after acknowledging the mess on the floor and the bandage on Rickyâs forehead. âOkay, Humpty Dumpty.â
Gyuvin lets out a snort. Ricky chucks a pillow in their direction. Thank god for their interruption because you donât know what would have overtaken you had they come five minutes later. âNo wait, did he really slip?â Gyuvin asks, a little too giddy and giggly about the whole ordeal. âDude, did you fall over while taking thirst traps?â
And youâre subsequently kicked out of the room while Ricky gets dressed into something more decent and gets made fun of by Gyuvin and Taerae.Â
âTook you guys long enough.â
Youâre all back at the beach now with a grumpy Ricky in tow. Gyuvin immediately runs off to snitch on his best friendâs misfortune to the rest. Heâs sulking, you notice, face down and hands stuffed in his pockets as the cool breeze flutters his hair in its embrace. âQuit making fun of him!â Hanbin scolds, and you spot Jiwoongâs expectant expression to tell him what you were up to alone in Rickyâs room.
Nothing You were up to nothing, you send the message through your glare. You couldâve been up to something had those three not interrupted, but would you have survived that? Your eyes flicker over to Ricky, whoâs trying to push Gyuvin off himâ traces of the tension and danger from the hotel room completely gone without a trace that you fear you might have just been imagining it out of the sheer feeling of want you harbor for the guy.
âCâmon, letâs take a picture!â
Before you know it, youâre gathered by the shore in a bluf, feet sinking into the sand, and you feel yourself bump into Ricky at the very moment the camera flashes to capture the scene.
âHey, this one came out nicely.â
It did. Youâre not sure about the rest, but this photo deserves to be tucked into your wallet and kept in a capsule.Â
Ricky is standing next to you, the tight frame leaving no gap or space in between. Youâre both smiling a little awkwardly. Itâs cute. You keep staring at it until your attention is pulled away by the very man himself.
âYou owe me something,â is Rickyâs introduction when he saunters over to you. You raise a brow, closing your phone. Looks like heâs finally gotten over what happened earlier. Gyuvin has finally stopped teasing him by moving on to messing with the sparklers Gunwook brought. You can hear their shouts and laughter from afar, but itâs all muted down.
âWhat do you mean?â you ask.Â
He takes out one hand from his pocket, an open palm outstretched. Heâs looking at you expectantly in wait. You break out into a soft laugh and shake your head. Maybe your candy-related scheme worked a little too well.
âI didnât think I was contractually obligated to do this now,â you hum, fishing out a few pieces of candy from your sweats before dropping them onto his hand. âMaybe I should stop.â
âYou canât just start something by yourself and suddenly stop all by yourself. Thatâs not fair,â he complains, accepting your offer. âYou have to take responsibility.â Only if he takes responsibility for your poor and shriveling heart. His tone is light, a smile playing on his lips, and at this pointâ youâre sure this isnât just a crush anymore. You might just be a little in love with Ricky Shen.
YOU HAD NO IDEA HAO WAS SO INFORMED ABOUT PROF SHINâS MAKEUP PREFERENCES. Itâs her birthday this upcoming week. You three freeloaders need to keep sucking up so you can maintain your office privileges, so you decided to buy her a present. Hanbin is unavailable, so itâs just you and Hao browsing the boutiques downtown, and you narrowed down your scope (and budget) to just buying her makeup.
You pull out a bright red lipstick from the display and show it to Hao. âWhat about this one?â you ask. Hao puts on a look of disapproval.
âShe doesnât like wearing bright colors. Maybe something more on the nude side would be better.â
Well damn, okay. You put the rejected stick back with the rest of its friends. The next one you pick out is also rejected because itâs glossy. âProf Shin prefers matte,â he further reasons. And now youâre starting to question exactly how and why he knows this. Hao doesnât humor your queries, though. You settle with a nude Laneige matte lip and a matching blush as a bonus.
âWeâre done here, right?â Hao asks after you two pay for the gift.
âHold on.â Youâre stopped by a certain item on display near the check-out counter. Youâre convinced that youâve definitely gone off the deep end at this point. The thoughts blurring inside your head the moment you laid eyes on the strawberry-flavored lip gloss for sale are a little too insane, even for you. Youâre not buying this. You donât even use gloss. This is crazy.
âThank you, please come again!â
You exit the store with your gift for Prof Shin and a new lip product. You are stressing yourself out.
The buzzing of your phone forces you out of your existential crisis. Itâs Gyuvin messaging the group chat. âHey,â you tap Hao upon reading the message. âWe donât have anything else to do right? You said you have extra gift boxes at home.â When Hao asks why, you show him Gyuvinâs message.
[gyubie cutie: no one wants to send off ricky at the airport with me? :( damn i really am his only friend].
You reply that you and Hao are on the way. You know that Ricky is leaving for a quick vacation to Shanghai today (two weeks before the semester ends, mind you) after an impulsive decision involving alcohol the other day with you and a few of the guys. At one point they suddenly became all emotional and the topic of their families were brought up. Ricky woke up the next morning with a splitting headache and a phone screen that tells him his flight has been booked.Â
âWell, I guess Iâll just go,â he said over hangover soup and aspirin, as if he doesnât have exams in two fucking weeks, and as if Shanghai is just a bus ride away. Sometimes, youâre surprised with how easy going he is. The flight is at an awkward timeâ Thursday mid-noon, so itâs no surprise that no one else is free to see him off. You didnât mention anything about wanting to send him off and neither did he ask you to, so you thought why the hell would you do that unless you want to expose your ass full of feelings. But Gyuvin presented the opportunity. Who are you to turn it down?
âOver here!â
You spot Gyuvin waving at you two from a distance with outstretched limbs. You preemptively grab a handful of candy from your pocketâ battle ready because itâs been getting harder and harder to pass these to him subtly as of late with the amount of eyes constantly on youâ but you donât find the mop of blonde anywhere, even when youâve finally reached Gyuvinâs spot.
âHas Ricky left already?â you ask, brow raised. Youâd be pissed if Gyuvin baited you two here only for the guy to have already left.
âNo, no. Heâs here,â he assures. âHeâs around here somewhere. He bought some snacks not too long ago, but some girl stopped him to get his number. I lost him because seeing him get hit on made me gag so I had to look away for my safety.â
Well, thatâs both assuring and not. Then you remember you have no right to be jealous because Ricky Shen, as suspiciously as he may be behaving as of late (case in point, accidentally seducing you in a bathrobe the other week), he is still not your damned boyfriend.
âOh, there he is.â
Ricky who is not your boyfriend arrives, and the first thing he does is make you feel so fucking sorry that he isnât.
âWhoa.â
No wonder you werenât able to spot him right off the bat. His attention-seeking light hair is gone. No, he hasnât shaved itâ he dyed it freaking black and he looks so fucking good. âOh, uh,â is how you greet him. The words have completely dried out from your throat. Ricky is looking at you expectantly. Your mouth is hanging open pathetically. âWow.â Your eloquence is award winning.
He laughs. He wants you dead. âDoes it look weird? I needed natural hair for visa requirements.â
âNâno,â you sputter out. Gyuvin goes on to brag that he was right that Ricky would look great in dark hair and Hao proceeds to try and touch said hair, only to get his hand smacked by the hair-owner, while youâre still temporarily incapacitated to say or do anything. You donât get to say anything, because the clock strikes twelve-twenty, and Ricky has to go
âHave a safe flight, dummy,â Hao bids Ricky off with what you can only describe as a glomp, only to be assaulted by Gyuvin immediately after. Youâre standing there awkwardly like a fourth-wheel, hands tucked behind your back because you canât find the timing to say your farewells, and you missed the timing to pass the candy to him earlier after being so rudely jumpscared by his new look.
When Ricky finally manages to swat and push them both off, his eyes flash over to you. Your mouth curls into something sort of a smileâ youâre not completely sure. Ricky takes a step forward to engulf you in an embrace.
Oh. Oh, so weâre doing this now, you think, eyes flying wide open in surprise with a pathetic squeak. âThanks for seeing me off,â he murmurs softly, and you can feel his voice vibrating into your skin and penetrating your bones. You canât even reciprocate because he locks your arms tightly against your own body, and you feel his fingers unclasping yours behind your back, allowing him to take the strawberry pieces you intended to give, before pulling away with a dumb grin. âWant anything when I get back?â
You try to blink away the violent shock tremors youâre feeling right now. âIâveâ Iâve always wanted to try the sun cakes there.â Deep breathes. Youâre normal. Youâre totally normal.
Ricky takes his carrier from Gyuvin, sending you a small smile. âIâll buy you a hundred.â
âDonât overdo it,â you let out a breath. God, he drives you insane. âSafe skies. See you when you get back.â
The moment Ricky boards the plane, Gyuvin turns around to ask you two what you should have for lunch. âWhy are you so happy that your best friend is gone?â you ask with narrowed eyes the moment you three settle with the first food place you see at Terminal 1 of the airport. âDo you secretly hate him? Is that it?â
âHeâll be gone for two days max, give me a break,â he grunts. âAnd tomorrowâs Friday. That means I can get the whole evening and weekend to myself without anyone barging into my apartment.â
Your friendâs joy is reflected with how energetically heâs inhaling the bowl of stew. âDonât get ahead of yourself. Iâm gonna do a progress check on your paper tomorrow.â Gyuvin sets down the bowl, looking at you like you just sentenced him to prison. Hao is minding his own business and enjoying his meal. âWhat? Donât tell me you forgot that your deadline is in two weeks. Iâm checking it tomorrow, so make sure itâs at the very least decent.â
When Gyuvin tells you to stop nagging because it reflects your age, Hao had to stop you from throttling the man.
Anyway, the day passes and youâre at Gyuvinâs apartment to check on his paper.Â
âWhy are you smiling at your phone? Damn, sheâs finally lost it,â he says over another meal. You finished giving him your feedback and decided to just have takeout dinner with him. While eating, however, you received a text from Rickyâ a photo of his own meal and a thumbs up above the plate of skewers. Itâs been a day, but you can barely feel his absence with how heâs been texting you every hour from the moment he landed.
[ouricky: (photo attached) touchdown âď¸].
[ouricky: (photo attached) this looks like u].
[ouricky: are u asleep yet?]
[ouricky: gyuvin told me ur at his place. tell him to eat shit for me].
[ouricky: (photo attached) dinner w my sister đ our meal is better than yours].
âWhat the hell, did you get a boyfriend?â You look up from your phone to find a very judgemental Gyuvin. âAfter rejecting all my attempts to set you up for romance? This is a personal attack. Youâre buying ice cream later.â
If only he knew you were texting his best friend. Not that you have any intentions on telling him.
âHey, why do you smell like strawberries?â Gyuvin asks after your meal, right when you decide to retouch your makeup as you ready yourself to leave. âIs that the candy you always bring?â
âItâs my new lip gloss,â You show off the pink bottle. âIt tastes like the fruit too.â
âWhoa, thatâs cool,â he snatches it from you, examining it a little too close to his face to sniff it. âWhereâd you buy it? Do they have one in mango?â
While trying to convince Gyuvin that he should maybe purchase actual mangoes instead of planning on eating an entire bottle of mango-flavored gloss, you also try to convince yourself that you definitely did not make this purchase yourself to try and seduce his friend. Ricky isnât even here. Youâre not wearing it for him. Youâre wearing it for yourself.
âIâm off! Iâll take you to the store next time.â
When you defend yourself and your new lip gloss against Jiwoongâs judgment the next morning, he tells you that Ricky probably doesnât feel the same way as you do. That you probably shouldnât think too much of it and hurt yourself with your expectations. But at this point, itâs reasonable for you to start overthinking, right? Right? What does Jiwoong know, anyway? Heâs not Rickyâs mother. Rickyâs mother is on a yacht with him right now, and you know because he just sent you a video and youâre damn near the precipice of falling headfirst into the depths of thinking he might just like you too.
âI just donât want you to get too ahead of yourself and end up getting hurt.â
Assuming youâre right and Ricky does like you backâ when the hell could it have started? The barbecue at Matthewâs? That one evening at Gyuvinâs apartment? That night in his uncleâs resort? You have no idea, much like how you have no idea how you somehow got absorbed into their mess of a friend group.
But a few little texts and inexplicable bouts of skinship here and there isnât enough to set you way too far off-the deep end. The way he looks at you might just be your imagination. Jiwoong could still be absolutely correct and youâre just tripping over your own assumptions.
Youâre not that quick to listen to your intrusive thoughts. Youâre still a little reasonable. Thatâs why you havenât fallen to your knees and blurted out your insurmountable feelings for him yet.
What does set you off to state beyond help, however, is a sudden phone call later that same Friday evening.Â
Morning, rather. Specifically at four in the morningâ waking you up from your sleep by its incessant buzzing. âHello?â you groan into the mic, voice still croaky and eyes barely open. âWhatâs up? Why arenât you asleep?â You have no idea why Ricky is calling you right now. The moment you hear his voice through the line however, you feel all five of your senses suddenly snapping wide awake.
âI thought itâd be a waste to spend my time here asleep,â he says with a soft chuckle. Oh, holy fuck itâs too early for this. Youâre not mentally prepared for this kind of voice from him yetâ low, almost a deep rumble, reminiscent of thunderstorms and clouds, only amplified by how heâs practically whispering into the core of your being through the phone.Â
You pull your blanket down and roll over to the side to give your heart a chance to breathe.
âYet you decide to call me at four in the morning instead of doing something more worthwhile,â you click your tongue, and you only hear Ricky laugh in response. âAre you planning on extending your trip? Whenâs your flight?â
âNo, Iâm leaving later. I still have to prepare for finals,â he replies. âFlightâs scheduled at 11 p.m.â
âAh, thatâs too bad,â you say. âIâm pulling an all-nighter at the library tonight. Deadline to catch. I donât think I can see you at the airport this time.â
âThatâs alright,â he hums. âNext time you can just come with me to Shanghai.â
You pause. Wait. Wait a minute. âHaha, yeah, itâ it would be nice to visit your hometown with the rest of the guys, yes.â Thatâs what he probably meant. You probably meant all of youâ many, pluralâ not just you and you alone. Haha. Of course.
But when Ricky takes a while to reply, you start to overthink, start nipping on the skin of your lip so hard that blood might draw.
âYeah,â he says after an awkward beat. âWith the rest of the guys. Yeah.â
You really need to hear Jiwoongâs voice of reason right now. Because all youâre hearing is the sound of your own heartbeat inside your ears like a hyperactive drum.
âAnyway, you must be tired. I should let you sleep now,â says Ricky after ruining all your chances of falling back asleep. You canât. The best you can do is get up before the sun and go on with your busy day so as to not think about this conversation too much.
âYou should be the one sleeping,â you manage to reply. âDonât forget my sun cakes.â
âMhm. Gânight.â
Crazy. This man drives you fucking crazy.
You donât return to sleep after that.
âOkay,â is Jiwoongâs expert opinion after telling him what happened later that same evening, having dinner with him at a McDonaldâs near the city library. Heâs put his kiddie meal on pause while you were telling him about Ricky Shen and his demonic antics at four in the morning. Heâs got his elbows on the table, fingers interlocked, and staring at you with a look so serious he might as well be diagnosing you with a disease. âI think youâre right,â he continues. âMaybe he does like you.â
The shriek you let out is almost inhuman.Â
Jiwoongâs lips quirk into a smile and he goes back to eating. âI told you! I told you I wasnât overthinking things! My lip gloss purchase is justified!â you proclaim. Jiwoong tosses a fry into your mouth to sedate you, and it works for a few chews until you start yapping again. âBut, god, now what? Heâs returning later or tomorrow. I have no idea how to face him.â
Your phone vibrates a message. âIs it Ricky?â he asks in an attempt to tease you, but all your face does is turn sour upon reading the text. âNo? Who is it?â
âWoong,â you say, setting your phone on the table. âAre you busy this evening?â
He furrows his brows. âI was planning on writing my paper. Why? Is there a problem?â
âGreat. You can work with me at the library the whole night.â
When you slide your phone over across the table, Jiwoong understands.Â
[jaeryeong: can i see you tonight? please? it wont take long. i just need to make things right].Â
âHeâs a persistent fucking cockroach.â
You grunt, taking back your phone. âYou should report him,â he says, and youâve completely lost your appetite. âScreenshot his texts and block his number. Iâll accompany you to the station if you want to handle this legally.â
âNo, itâs fine,â you scrunch your nose. Heâs a wimp, according to his ex-friend Gyuvin, so youâre sure he isnât gonna hurt you or anything. And your exams are coming up, so you donât want to deal with processing this entire thing while youâre already academically burdened as is. âBe my bodyguard for the night. If he tries anything, I can just throw you at him and run away.â
Jiwoong doesnât approve of your methods, but doesnât argue anyway. After eating you both finally head to the library where youâll be cooped up the entire nightâ tucked in the corner in your own respective cubicles.Â
Your friendâs worry starts stirring whenever he sees you check your phone every hour or so. He pulls back the desk chair upon noticing the serious look on your face, turning over to your direction in concern. âIs Jaeryeong texting you?â he asks. âDid he follow you here? Should I call the police?â
âNo,â you reply. âRicky sent me a photo of him at the airport. Heâs wearing ear muffs. Heâs so cute. I canât do this anymore.âÂ
Jiwoongâs face falls to an expression reminiscent of death and stops talking to you after that.
Well. You have been receiving texts from Jaeryeong, but you havenât opened them in case he gets motivated by the fact youâve read his messages. You still donât know how he and Gyuvin ended up being friends, but then again, Gyuvin was friends with a group of delinquents in high school. He wasnât part of the group. He just thought their vibe was cool.
âHey.âÂ
Itâs twenty minutes past twelve, Ricky is probably still on the airplane, and you havenât eaten anything since your 6 p.m. dinner. You poke Jiwoongâs arm, to which he blatantly ignores. âIâm gonna get something from the vending machine. Keep ignoring me and I wonât buy you snacks.â He says nothing but follows you when you get up, and you sneer at the man following you with a silent tantrum. âQuit sulking,â you tell him as you punch the numbers for coffee on the machine. âYouâre not cute enough for that.â
âIâm sorry for not being Ricky,â is the first thing he says to you after two hours of silence. âYouâre wearing that scheming lip gloss again, but heâs not even here.â You frown. He laughs and takes your place in front of the vending machine by cordially bumping his ass into yours the moment your drink falls down the chute. âYour phoneâs flashing by the way. I think Rickyâs calling.â
You look down, bringing up your phone, and sure enough calling ID âourickyâ is giving you a call.Â
Heâs calling. He is calling you.
Your eyes flash back up to Jiwoong, widened in surprise.Â
Why is he calling you?
âDid he send a message in the group chat that he arrived?â you ask, suddenly panicking as the phone relentlessly vibrates in your hand. âHe didnât, right? Why would he call me first? What time is it? Wasnât his flight just an hour ago?â
âFor someone whoâs been pretty confident that Ricky likes you back, youâre sure acting funny,â he hums, leaning against the vending machine and taking a sip from his cold brew while youâre having a mental breakdown. âAnswer it. Go on.â
ââIâm scared!â you exclaim. âWhat if instead of saying hello I end up blurting out that Iâm in love with him and ask him if he feels the same way?!â
You take too long to make a move so the phone line gets cut off. But when Ricky calls again, Jiwoong wastes no time to snatch your phone from your hands, click answer, and put the damn thing on loudspeaker for the entire fucking world to hear. What the hell are you doing? your scrunched up face says to him. Doing you a favor, his arrogant eyebrows reply. You attempt to snatch your phone back, arms in a desperate move to retrieve to deviceâ
âHello?â
âbut they freeze mid-air at the sound of Rickyâs voice blurring through the speaker.
Jiwoong grins. You slowly get your phone back and press it to your ear. âYes. Hello. Whatâs up?â You give Jiwoong the nastiest glare you can muster, but flinch back the moment you hear Rickyâs voice again.
âAre you still at the library?â he asks.
âYeah.â You elbow Jiwoong when he laughs at your sudden switch-up. âWhy?â
âCome down.â
What?
âIâm outside.â
Itâs almost stupid how your body starts moving on its own.Â
The cold air bites your skin the moment you break past the doors, met by the dim sky and muted sight of the empty plaza square outside the library entryway. But itâs not completely emptyâ no. Ricky, whoâs supposed to be still on the plane ride back to Seoul, is standing five feet away from you, eyes flickering up from his phone the moment you arrive, a slow, soft smile blooming on his face and cheeks.
You see the suitcase next to his feet. Jiwoongâs words echo in your headâ maybe youâre right, he said, maybe he does like you. Itâs not just a maybe anymore. Itâs not just your mind making things up.
Ricky, who is supposed to be in the air halfway between Seoul and Shanghai, went straight from the airport to the city library just to see you.
Youâre usually the one doing dumb things because of him. This time, itâs not you.Â
Itâs him.
âHey, are you crazy? Did your flight schedule change?â You stomp towards him, closing the gap between the both of you with big strides and quick steps. âWhy didnât you update us? Jesus, you gave me a scare when you said you were here.â
Rickyâs only reply is a laugh, and your intent to scold him more gets stuck in your throat and you stumble a little when you abruptly halt right in front of his feet. You look at him, batting your eyes in an attempt to blink away the possible pink and hazy filter youâre seeing him with, but it doesnât work. He is just this pretty. He is just this dreamy. He is just soft and soft and soft when his eyelashes flutter above his big, dark irises as he looks at you, when his stained hair frames his face a little too perfectly, when the corners of his lips lift ever the slightest to resemble a smile.
âThatâs not how you usually greet me,â he says. âArenât you going to give me anything?â
Your heart stirs. âWhat?â Arenât you supposed to be the one asking that? He promised to buy you a hundred sun cakes, and youâre pretty sure those wonât fit inside his one suitcase. âOh. Oh, wait.â You pat around your pockets, only to realize you left all your candy in your bag back with Jiwoong.Â
âSorry,â you tell him, feeling a little guilty. âI was in a rush to get down. I wasnât able to bring any with me.â
Instead of responding with disappointment, Ricky just hums and leans a little closer. âReally?â He suddenly nudges his face into yours, noses bumping, and your eyes widen in surprise. âBut you do have something else.â
Heâs close. His face is hovering a little too close to yours to be smiling cheekily unaffected like that. You can feel his warm breath on your lips and youâre starting to feel dizzy.Â
âIt smells sweet,â he says and you thinkâ oh. Heâs not good for your heart.
Maybe itâs because heâs officially driven you to the breaking point of being crazy, or maybe itâs because the cold has completely frozen all the sane parts of your brain, but the words youâd usually keep tucked between your thoughts and confidentiality suddenly come stumbling out of your mouth before you can stop yourself.
âDo you want to know if it tastes sweet too?â
You gasp after realizing what you just said. You look at Ricky with a face aghast with surprise, jumping back because holy fuckâ why did you say that? Why? Youâre crazy. Youâre stupid. You bite down your bottom lip and taste the dull flavor strawberry mocking the tip of your tongue. Youâre insane. You have officially lost it.
If you were Ricky, youâd probably call yourself crazy too, but he doesnât do that.
Instead, he does something even crazier by taking your offer and pressing his lips against yours.
It doesnât register that Ricky just kissed you until after the fact, and youâre staring at him with wide, blinking eyes, lips feeling fuzzy, head afloat beyond reach, and himâ at an armâs length awayâ eyes averted with pink strawberries dusting his cheeks, much like the color slightly glazing his lips, as if he wasnât the one who just pulled your trigger.
He ran his mouth about taking responsibility the other day.
Youâre going to show him responsibility with your mouth.
âSâsorry, that was too sudden, I justâ mmphâ!â
Two months of pining after him come crashing down the moment you pull him by the collar to finish what he started and godâ his lips are softer than you thought, sweeter than you thought, and itâs not just the strawberry lip gloss smudged between your teeth and tongue, melting into what you can only describe as the best fucking kiss in your entire life.
Ricky pulls away to breathe. You chase after his lips once more in a short-winded daze, only to stumble into his chest and he catches you by cupping your face to press another kiss to your mouth. âAh. This is bad,â he murmurs between barely parted lips. âI donât think the candy is gonna cut it anymore.â
For a second there, you thought he was gonna say that youâre a bad kisser.Â
âYou should greet me like this from now on.â
YOU WAKE UP THE NEXT MORNING VIA SUFFOCATION FROM THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE AND A TEXT MESSAGE FROM A PESTERING RAT. Blurry eyes and barely conscious, you try to roll over on the bed but physically cannot with how Ricky is squeezing your torso with his arms, his nose buried against your nape as he curls up into you from behind.Â
You cannot move. You try your darndest to wiggle an arm out because your phone is incessantly buzzing on his bedside tableâ the only thing from your belongings that you brought with you last night because your haul to the library was left behind with Jiwoong, whoâs probably the one texting you right now for ditching him.
When you finally retrieve your phone however, it is not Jiwoong whoâs texting you.
Itâs Jaeryeong. Squinted eyes read [how could you replace me with a grey-haired twink???] and [donât even dare try contacting me, bitch] and the first thing you feel is confusion. Then you remember that Jaeryeong is a freak and probably followed you to the library that night, and saw you making out with Ricky in front of a public educational building.
Well. At least that stopped him from bothering you again. The question now is whether or not you should tell Ricky about this.Â
âIâm going to kill him.â
You do tell him, in between washing his hair in the bathroom to get the remnants of spray stains out of his hair because Jaeryeongâs comment pissed you off. âIâm gonna kill him the moment I see him,â says Ricky with a lovely towel wrap on his head. Youâre looking at him through the mirror and the scary face heâs trying to put on is promptly negated by his spa-day look.
âDo you even know what he looks like?â you raise a brow, freeing him from the towel head to reveal a damp mop of light hair. You throw away the muddled towel and grab a fresh one to dry his head.
âIâll ask Gyuvin,â he says, face covered by the towel, and you snort.
âI think weâll have a problem with that. I was kind of hoping to keep this secret for now.â
Ricky suddenly throws his head back, causing the towel to fall to the floor and the top of his head bumps into your stomach. âWhy?â he asks, upside down, big brown eyes staring right into your soul like a premeditated attack shooting you square in the chest. He canât pull this move. Thatâs illegal.Â
âBeâbecause Gyuvin is annoying and he wonât let me hear the end of it,â you manage to say. Youâre not going to fold. Youâre not going to give in. âYou know how I turned down that blind date with you right?â
The mention of it prompts a frown to tug on the corners of his mouth and itâs the second onslaught against your heart. âRight,â he huffs, lifting his head up to turn around and face you, looking up with a displeased expression, yet his actions say all but displeasure when he tugs on the hem of your shirt, pulling you towards him so he can lock you in place with his arms around your waist.
âQuit pouting,â you tell him. It hasnât even been twenty-four hours. Youâre not sure if youâre gonna last a month with him being like this.
âGyuvin said you thought I was ugly,â he says. âThatâs why you said no to the date.âÂ
All the adoration you feel gets extinguished in an instant.
You have never heard a more blasphemous statement your entire life.
âI never said that!â you shriek. âThatâs not true at all! I didnât even know what you looked like until we met for that Hadong trip that day!â
Ricky winces at your sudden volume and youâre quick to simmer it down and apologize by hugging his head to your torso. âOh god, Iâm so sorry,â you say. âI turned down the date because your best friend has traumatized me with all the previous blind dates heâs tried setting up. Jaeryeong isnât the only disaster Iâve experienced. Every single guy heâs set me up with has been trash, so I thought youâd be just like the rest too.â
Maybe this isnât a conversation you should be having in the bathroom of his apartment, but you digress. Ricky unburies his head and looks up at you once more. âSo, am I?â
Again. Youâre going to fucking eat him one day. âNo,â you cup his face. Youâre perfect, youâre an angel.â Maybe if youâd given him and Gyuvin a shot that day, then maybe your first meeting wouldnât have been as awkwardâ but either way, regardless of the situation, youâre pretty sure youâd still somehow eventually find yourself falling for this loser.
You lean down, ready to dip into a kiss, only to hear an alarming noise outside the bathroom door.
âRicky! Why didnât you tell us you were back?!â
Oh, for fuckâs sake.
Youâre pretty happy that Ricky is quick to listen to your request because he immediately scrambles to his feet and tells you to stay inside the bathroom for the time being. âHey, heâs not in his room,â you hear Gyuvinâs voice from outside, followed by Yujin suspecting that Jiwoong lied to them, followed by Gunwook saying that Ricky is definitely around, evidenced by his unmade bed and half-unpacked suitcase.Â
âIâI think Iâd have to lock the door,â he mumbles to you, holding the doorknob and ready to leave. âWhat if they suddenly barge in?â
âItâs okay. You should go out before they actually barge in while weâre both still in here.âÂ
Cue heavy knocks against the bathroom door. âRicky! Are you in there?â Ricky grumbles out a swear and quickly slips out of the bathroom, a click on the knob, and youâre officially locked inside your boyfriendâs bathroom within the first twenty four hours of dating him.
Now, this is just great.
You have the privilege of eavesdropping into their reunion through the muffled audio on the other side of the door. âWho were you talking to?â you hear Gunwook ask.
âMy...myselfâŚâ Ricky answers, and you feel excessively sorry for him so you decide to repent by cleaning up his bathroom. The problem is, even after youâve finished cleaning, youâre still stuck inside because for some fucking reason, those three have no intentions of leaving.
âHey, should we order some food?â
âOh! Sounds good!â
âLetâs watch a movie, Iâm bored.â
[ouricky: iâm so sorry they just wonât leave đ]
You slump to the floor, back sliding down the shower glass. Maybe...maybe this is your karma for turning him down the first time and asking him to hide your relationship. Honestly, you should have known it wouldnât be easy to keep things hidden from seven pairs of eyes (Jiwoong knows and has sworn secrecy in exchange of being his research lackey). Itâs especially difficult considering youâre chronically touch-starved and must always have Ricky Shen around you to hold. So when you have another barbecue dinner at Mattewâs the weekend before your finals, and when Rickyâ out of a newly formed habitâ tries to greet you with a kiss on the face right in front of his fucking friends, you panic and end up shoving the poor boy, causing him to kiss the floor instead.
Your mouth is wide open. âOh. Oh my god, Iâm so sorry.â Hanbin and Hao hear the very distinct thunk and start questioning.
âWhy...is he on the ground?â Hao looks down to see Rickyâs half-alarmed, half-confused face as he half-lifts his body off from the floor. Your face is burning. Oh god.
âHeâs repenting,â you say through your teeth.
Ricky tries blinking away the shock.â...Yes...I made a mistake.â
Youâre going to lock away your strawberry lip gloss from now on. Itâs too hazardous. Hanbin tells you that âfriends should get alongâ and asks you to help him set the table, leaving behind Ricky whoâs being pulled back to his feet by Hao. When you see Jiwoong, who saw the whole thing, at the table looking at you with an insufferable look on his face, you flip him off.
âAre you in a bad mood today?â asks Hanbin as he passes you a stack of paper plates. âYou keep butting heads with the boys.â
Youâre speechless. You canât even defend yourself if you wanted to so you resign to mumbling out a bitter apology and equally bitterly start arranging the plates on the table, much to Jiwoongâs pure and raw amusement.
When you guys start eating, you even make sure not to sit next to him. You are instead sitting next to Gyuvin, and Ricky is sitting in front of him. Theyâre both bickering over something againâ chopstick-fighting against each other over the table while you half-listen to Matthew whoâs sitting on your other side, complaining about Prof Shin and her impossible exam coverage as you clean off your plate.
âYou took her class last year, right? Which lessons did she focus on?â he asks.
âReview the most recent ones. I think she just took five or six questions from the earlier lessons,â you reply, grabbing a slice of the gyukatsu you bought and heated up as a potluck, and absentmindedly place said slice on Rickyâs plate.
It gets quieter all of a sudden.
Ricky, Gyuvin, and Matthew are all looking at youâ one more alarmed than the rest, and the realization drains all the blood out of your face.
âYujin, you should try this too!â you try to play it off, placing another piece of gyukatsu on Yujinâs plate, whoâs sitting right in front of you. And for good measure you do the same to all of the plates within your arms reach, all while swallowing down the desire to bury yourself into a hole, never to emerge ever again.
âWhoa, thanks.âÂ
This whole secret relationship thing is harder than you thought, and Ricky is very visibly sulking that youâre giving away his current favorite dish to just about anyone. Looks like you have a grown man that needs to be coaxed back into affection tonight.
Jiwoong tells you that you should just come clean and stop making it harder for yourself. You firmly refuse because even though you are having a lot of trouble and even though you definitely want to kiss Ricky and his pretty face without the fear of getting walked in on by his friends who donât know the concept of privacy, this set-up is still better than the bane of your existence, Kim Gyuvin, making fun of you until the day you die.
The said bane of your existence treats you all out to another dinner because he finally got his grade for his community development project. He says you have no choice but to come since youâre the reason he got an A.
Itâs an easy dinner. You and Ricky even agreed to arrive at separate times with him tagging along with his hyungs, and you chaperoning the children while waiting for the rest of their arrival at the chinese restaurant. The problem comes when they arrive. Specifically, when Ricky arrives because for some god damned, unplanned reason, he arrives wearing the same distinctly floral-patterned short-sleeved button down youâre wearing.
âOh.â
He doesnât even fucking wear florals. Why did he decide to switch up today?
Never had you thought that the day would come where youâd be begging to bring back toxic masculinity, but here you areâ mouth agape, aghast, and awkwardly standing from your seat at the round table because the shirts are way too obvious to be left unnoticed.Â
âTake it off,â you immediately demand. âThis is absurd. Take it off and quit copying me.â
âWow, are you two couple-shirting?â Taeraeâs comment stirs a faint blush on Rickyâs cheeks. Why is this idiot blushing?Â
âIâm sorry to inform you, but Rik wears it better,â says Gyuvin.
Youâre thankful that the same-shirt fiasco ended there. You try to ignore Ricky throughout dinner, but god damn it, Gyuvin is rightâ that shirt does look pretty damn fine tucked into his slacks and framing his broad shoulders like that and itâs making you angry.
Ricky catches you checking him out from across the table and you catch him subtly smirking. Oh, what a psycho. Youâre not letting him off.
âIâm going out for a bit,â you announce, standing up quite loudly with how your chair scrapes against the floor. âNeed fresh air. Be back in a bit.â Thankfully, they donât stop you when you retreat to the cluster of grass and trees and plants tucked in one corner of the outside parking lot of the restaurant. When you take out your phone and prepare to send a message, the person you intended to message has already walked into your field of vision.
Ricky leaves the restaurant not long after you did, looking around the lot until his eyes land on your little corner, a sparkle in his eyes, and he jogs his way right over to you.Â
âAh. Not today.âÂ
You hold up a hand in front of your face and Rickyâs nose bumps into your palm when he leans in to get a bite of your lips.Â
He scrunches his face, wincing backward, confused. âYou have wronged me tonight, Mr. Shim,â you say, dropping down your hand to complete your cross-armed display of beration. âYou should reflect on your actions before trying anything funny.â All Ricky does is blink at you with those pretty brown eyes and noâ youâre not going to give in. Youâre biting down your tongue very hard so you donât get swayed by those dangerous weapons (said pair of pretty brown eyes).
Ricky takes a step closer, or maybe he tugs you closer to him because you suddenly feel a pull on the belt loops of your trousers, face hovering just a few inches away from yours, pressing his lips together into a pout as he tries to get you to give in to his whims, but you are immovable. You are a mountain. You are this close to squeezing your eyes shut because heâs making it very hard for you right now to not kiss his stupid face.
When that doesnât work, he resorts to his other weapon. That is, being sickeningly shameless.
âI didnât mean to wear the same shirt as you,â he says, voice low. âShould I take it off?â
Thatâs it.
You hit his chest with a closed fist. âOw!â Then you use the same hand to grab a fistful of that darned shirt and slam your lips against his because who are you kidding? You are not godâs strongest soldier. If Ricky bats his eyes at you and tells you to jump off a cliff, you might just do it.
When you hear him grunt into your mouthâ something snaps. You pull him in deeper, other hand fixed on the back of his neck, the taste of strawberries mixing with spit and short breaths and the only time youâre letting him off is when you get lightheaded from the lack of fucking oxygen.
You pull back with a gasp. Ricky is flushed scarlet and his eyes are out of focus. âWow, um. Uh.â You wipe off the smudged lip gloss from the edges of his mouth. He looks like heâs about to pass out.
âYou two are so fucking disgusting.â
The sudden sound of Taeraeâs voice feels like a bullet to the head.
Your face freezes. Your neck creaks, turning to the right, and you see Taerae standing a few feet away from you two, arms crossed with a face wound up in revulsion and sheer judgment and now you feel like the one passing out. You feel five years of your life getting scraped off against a sandpaper bed in real time. You want to fucking die. âHâhyung,â you hear Ricky say. âWhatâwhat are you doing here?â
âThe guys are wondering where you two went, so I went out to check,â Taerae simply says, scrunching his nose before continuing. âI really did not need to see that.â
You feel the heat running up to your forehead. Oh god. Maybe you shouldâve learned your lesson the first time you got caught making out with him in public. âIââ you start, a single syllable falling out of your throat before your mouth completely dries up. What are you even supposed to say in this situation? How do you explain to Taerae that this is not what it looks likeâ even thought this is exactly what it looks like?
âItâs alright. You donât have to explain. I knew all this time that you two have a thing.â
âHaha.â Youâre sweating. Youâre sweating so bad. You feel Ricky squeezing your sweaty hand. God, youâre totally screwed. âWhat are you talking about, Tae?â
âI heard your conversation in the car on our trip to Hadong like two months ago.âÂ
Well, shit.
âI woke up when Ricky nearly killed us all on the road. You two are the most unsubtle people Iâve ever met. Quit looking surprised. Do I have to mention the way you eyefuck him whenever youâre in the same space? Girl, youâre not fooling anyone.â
You peer at Ricky and he looks a little too happy to hear that. Youâre dizzy, youâre nauseous, and you want to sew Taeraeâs mouth shut right now. âDoesâŚdoes anyone else know?â you ask, scared, and you tug Ricky out of your unhelpful corner and start heading back to the restaurant before someone else comes out to look for you.
âWell. Iâm not so sure. Theyâve never brought it up when you two arenât around so I donât think so,â Taerae replies, and you let out a sigh of relief. âI think Gunwook is onto you, but Gyuvin for sure doesnât know.â
âOh, thank god.â
Taerae raises a brow. âWhy are you even keeping it from him? Itâs not like heâs gonna disapprove or get mad. In fact, itâll be his dream come true since heâs been trying to sell Ricky off since last year.â
The restaurantâs lights get brighter as you walk towards it. âIâm not hiding it because Iâm scared heâll get upset. Iâm hiding it because heâs gonna rub it all in my fucking face and I have way too much pride to deal with that, thank you very much.â Ricky laughs. You shoot him a dirty look.
âOkay. I get it,â says Taerae. âYouâre not a normal person either. No wonder you get along with everyone.â
âHyung, that includes you too.â
âI know,â he huffs. Youâre in front of the restaurant entrance now, and you make sure to wedge Taerae between you and Ricky for an extra safety layer. âI donât think doing that is going to help, but whatever. This is none of my business, so you donât have to worry about me telling anyone that you and Ricky are datingââ
âYou and Ricky are dating?!â
Well, shit.
Maybe youâve been out for too long. Because thereâs suddenly seven people right in front of the restaurant doors, probably on their way to look for you, only for you to come walking back and getting absolutely fucked in the ass in the process.
Gyuvin was the one who made the very astute observation. His eyes are wide and his mouth is hanging open in disbelief. You shoot Taerae a look. He presses his lips together and feigns innocence. âOh. What are you all doing out here?â he says. So much for not telling anybody.
âYou!â Gyuvin ignores him to point an accusatory finger at youâ âand you!â âdoing the same with Ricky as the shock completely penetrates his facial muscles. You swallow, eyes flitting over at Ricky and the both of you share the same guilty look. âWhat do you mean youâre dating? What?! How?! Since when?!â
Gyuvin throwing a fit aside, what bothers you more is how completely unfazed the other six areâ even Yujin. What the hell? Jiwoong is given. He looks like heâs having the time of his life. But why the hell is Matthew looking at Gyuvin like heâs about to laugh? âCâmon, man. Theyâve been together since the first barbecue dinner obviously. How could you not notice?â he says, and now youâre just as alarmed as Gyuvin is.
âSeriously?!â your poor friend looks betrayed, but youâre in a state no better than him because what the fuck is Matthew saying? Heâs way off the mark but have you seriously been this fucking transparent all this time?
âI donât think so. Iâm pretty sure they started dating when we went to the resort,â inserts Hanbin, and youâre absolutely at a loss. âThe phone call, disappearing off together like tonightâ the hotel room. Iâm surprised you didnât catch on, Gyu.â Hao agrees. Yujin nods and says âwhy else would you spend three hours just getting ready for a lame event,â and you want to melt into the ground.
You canât do this anymore. You want to go home.
âNo!â Gunwook butts in, refusing to be left out. âTheyâve been together since that one night at Gyuvin hyungâs apartment! I bought noona a pack of candy for her cough and Rick immediately got jealous. They even showed up together. Iâm telling you. Theyâve been together for longer than you all think.â
At this point, you have no idea how to diffuse this situation. Theyâre all arguing about when or how you and Ricky got together. Jiwoong is laughing his fucking ass off. Taerae is trying his best to act like heâs had no part in this. Gyuvin looks like youâve just twisted a knife into his back.Â
âCan...can I say something?â
Itâs Ricky who speaks up and puts everything to a halt. They all look at him. You look at him. He clears his throat, slipping past Taerae so he can reclaim his rightful spot next to you, and makes your face flush a thousand degrees when he shyly hooks his pinky finger around yours and says, âYouâre all wrong,â he says softly. âItâs only been sixteen days and twenty hours.âÂ
Oh.
Itâs quiet. You canât look at him. You have your face turned down in a heated embarrassment. You physically cannot look at him and everyone else and the fact that none of them are saying anything is making things all the more worse.
Kill me. Just kill me now.
âHyung, youâre so lame,â Yujin breaks the silence of dread. And just like that, they go on as if nothing just happened.
âHey, did we split the bill?â
âOh, Gyuvin paid for it all.â
âIâm riding in Bin hyungâs car!â
âThanks for the meal! You three get home safe!â
Youâre in a daze. These fuckers just gossiped about your ass and called it a day.Â
Youâre not sure if you should be relieved or offended that they didnât dwell any more on the topic of your relationship. They leave you behind with Gyuvin and Ricky, whoâs legally obligated to drive you both home, and itâs so eerily quiet that you want to die. âIâllâIâll sit in the back,â you say, oddly reminiscent of your first meeting with Ricky, and Gyuvin simply sits in front without speaking a word to you. You fear he might actually be upset that you didnât tell him.
Oh no. You make eye contact with Ricky through the rearview mirror as he starts driving. Do something. What should I do? I donât know! I donât know what to do either! and you cut your conversation short the moment you hear Gyuvin scratching his throat clear, and you jolt and straighten yourself in your seat like a guilty convict on the way to the station.
You end up not doing or saying anything until you finally reach your apartment. Ricky attempts to get out of the car to walk you to your door, but you stop him with one look because you feel bad enough as is to leave Gyuvin in the car alone. âThanks. You two get home safe,â you say before shutting the door. The moment you close it, however, the passenger door clicks open in its place.
âHold on.âÂ
Gyuvin is out of the car, and you stop in your tracks to turn around and face him, pressing down your lips together because god, you feel so fucking bad. He should be making fun of you right now, not looking all serious! He should be gloating and rubbing it in your face that you shouldâve just taken his offer!
Heâs got his arms crossed and looks disappointed. You see Ricky peeking out from the rolled down window in concern, ready to step in in case things get ugly. âI knew youâd be into him,â Gyuvin finally says. âI told you, heâd be different.â
Wait. Wait a minute.
Suddenly, heâs grinning again. A stupid fucking devious grin and you feel your soul escaping from your body. âDid I scare you?âÂ
Oh no. Youâre not dealing with this shit, youâre absolutely not dealing with this shit at all.
âIâm going inside. Good night.â
âYou shouldâve just taken my offer the first time!â
âShut up. Shut the fuck up.â
âAnd you shouldâve told me you changed your mind. Maybe if you did, you wouldnât have had to wait for two months before you started dating himââ
âIâm not listening, Iâm not listening!â
âThis is what you get for not trusting me!â
âLeave me alone!â you shriek, stomping up to your building entrance while Gyuvin happily chases you down, and you struggle to press the right numbers on the keypad so you hiss out a swear.Â
âNo way. This is too good. Iâm telling your mom about this,â he grins. You want to cry. âOh, and I can take the bus from here. Ricky, come out of hiding and help your girlfriend get inside her building! She looks like sheâs having trouble opening the door.â
Itâs almost ridiculous how the urge to throw yourself onto Ricky overtakes you the moment he shows up, but youâre not giving Gyuvin another reason to make fun of you until the day you die. You tell Gyuvin to fuck off and he tells you to not have too much fun before finally going away. Youâre tired. Youâre absolutely tired, and you let out a groan into Rickyâs chest and let yourself sink into his warmth the moment youâre sure Gyuvin has left the premises.Â
âItâs open,â he says, prompting you to get inside but you donât budge.
âYour friend is annoying,â you muffle into his shirtâ the damned floral shirt that started tonightâs cataclystic mess.Â
âHeâs your friend too.â You let out a grunt. Ricky soothes circles on your back and lets you throw your silent tantrum a little longer. âGyuvin is right though. You shouldâve just said yes the first timeâ ow!â
Rickyâs appalled confusion when you land a hit on his chest almost makes you feel a little better. The problem is, you did the same thing earlier and pulled him into a scandalous kiss immediately after, so heâs once again staring down at your lips like heâs waiting for it. Holy shit. Your psych class didnât warn you about this. This is a little insane.
Your powers are too strong. The power of strawberries is too strong. But youâre not thinking straight right now, emotions at a high after the events that unfoldedâ so you donât think and give him exactly what he wants, ending the night with the sweet taste of tart, and another breathless exhale brushing over his now swollen lips. âI think Iâve brainwashed you,â you say in between bated breaths. âMaybe itâs not me you like. Maybe itâs the candy and the strawberries. You should cut off on the sweets.â
âThatâs not true,â he grunts, pressing in another kiss, pulling away with his teeth grazing your bottom lip with a tug. âI liked you from when Gyuvin told me about you. I like you. I like this.â
Well, thatâs one way to drive a woman mad. Gyuvin was right. Maybe you shouldâve taken that first chance when you had it, but it doesnât really matter anymore because either wayâ youâre certain that the outcome would be the same.
âOh, what the fuck? Gyuvin just texted.â The door is still still left hanging open, and youâre still pressed up against him when you look down to check your phone. âThat son of a bitchâ he sent a photo of us just now to the group chat. Is he still here?â
âLeave it.âÂ
Ricky pulls you back when you turn and try to look for the nosy bastard whoâs probably snooping around. He tips up your chin. âOne more,â he says, leaning in for yet another kiss as if your lips are the candies you always give him in bulk, like he canât function without it anymore.Â
âYouâre getting greedy,â you say.
âYou keep spoiling me,â he mumbles, feeling his lips graze over yours for the nth time. âYou make me lose control of myself.â
Whether you met him earlier or later, youâre pretty sure youâd still end up falling horrendously for Ricky Shen. And youâd still end up doing all the same dumb things you did just to get to kiss him like this over and over again.
the psychology of strawberries.
Š hannie-dul-set, 2023.
Warnings: Talk of past self harm, near suicide attempt, violence, monsters, slow-burn, angst, fluff, possible smut in future chapters.
Total Word Count: 57k+
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Most would think moving back in with your parents was a weird and uncool thing to do.
You disagreed.
Moving back in with your dad meant seeing him and your two younger siblings, Kim Yeong-su and Kim Su-yeong. It also meant you were moving into an apartment complex that housed the cutest boy you'd ever seen.
After a few random encounters and then a monster apocalypse, you figure out your feelings for the boy. How will you navigate these feelings? Are they reciprocated?
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ăźâ Warning: light cursing
ăźâ Word count: 6.9k
ăźâ Genre: university!au, enemies to lovers!au, rockstar!au
ăźâ Rating: sfw
ăźâ Summary: Love. You wanted none of it. You had already been heartbroken very badly once, you didn't wish to go through that ever again. But the Universe works in intricate ways and, somehow, you found yourself webbed up in a local rockstar's life, Song Mingi. He was everything you expected him to be, yet nothing like you imagined him he would be. What happens when you find mutual understanding and have heartful conversations? Will he be able to break down your walls? Will you be able to chase away his darkness?
A/N: Hii, first chapter is out, hope you all enjoy it! I hope the lyrics aren't confusing, I went ahead and tried out something new with this story, hopefully it's as enjoyable as I planned it out to be. Please do check the playlist as it'll be updated with each chapter and I also advise you listen to the song before or while reading the chapters, it'll have a different feel. Taglist is open, thank you for showing interest! Please leave feedback and enjoy now!
Thought I could change, thought I could make it oută
The rustle of paper, the zipping of a pencil case, the drying scent of freshly used paint, and the oily feeling on your fingertips after using acrylics, the slight burn against your middle finger after having held your pencil tightly for hours were all things I was used to, familiar with. I bit my lower lip as my eyes were stuck to my A5 sketchbook, the paper thick, entranced by the black charcoal forming a way too familiar shape. The outline of the person was dark, shadows creeping around his body, faceless. I didnât have it in me to put too much detail into his face, my mind kept wandering. I was feeling slightly lost. The weather was getting worse day by day, the sky dark, casting a gloomy feel over our heads. It didnât help that I havenât slept well for three days in a row, but perhaps that had something to do with the full moonâor so my mother has said while cooking dinner yesterday.
A sigh left my lips as my fingers itched to trace another line against the paper, to perfect the stray strand of light-colored hair falling against the manâs forehead. My shoulders were hunched over and I only now registered the soreness in my neck and lower back, having been sitting at this stool for almost two hours now. When I was drawing, or painting, time seemed to fly by in a wink, leaving me completely oblivious to everything happening around me. It was a means to calm my mind, to soothe my feelings, and a means to existing without wondering, dwelling, or feeling the dread of not being good enoughâand perhaps the worst thought which quite often recurred in my scattered mind was that I didnât know what I would do with myself once I was done with University. Opening an art club for all the art lovers was a small step in feeling a little accomplishment, however, that would be gone as soon as I was out and away from this place. Who would take over then? Were there students who were interested enough, loved art enough, to continue the little legacy I would leave behind? Those were pressing questions in the back of my mind sometimes, and I knew I was worrying about insignificant things, but they felt very crucial to me. If I could leave a little piece of me behind everywhere I went, nobody would be able to forget me, right?
âBye, Y/N!â The sudden chirping of my name combined with the greeting finally snapped me out of my thoughts and I looked up, a small smile forming on my lips as I waved at the leaving students. They werenât my students per se, I was only an Art major, but I did view them as my little apprentices. They were ambitious and determined to learn everything they could, eager to contribute as much as they could. I appreciated their effort and felt glad that people like them existed, it gave me hope in humankind. Not that I had much with everything going on in the world, but I could only appreciate and admire those who found a little kindness in their hearts to share with others.
I finally felt like I was done with my drawing as I sat back, rolling my shoulders back and cracking my neck as the last few students left the room, leaving me alone with the approaching girl with a grin on her face. I turned my head and watched her as she giddily approached me, gripping her sketchbook to her chest.
âWanna see?â She asked with a chuckle and I nodded with a smile, eyes falling on my best friendâs drawing. I instantly recognized the features of the older woman and I chuckled as I took in the smaller version of my best friend, grinning up at her mother as she held a little flower up to her. She never stopped amazing me with her beautiful creations, and I couldnât help but clap for her briefly.
âThis is gorgeous, Seulgi, Iâm in love.â I said as I reached my hand out and lightly traced the leaves of the willow tree in the drawing, making my best friend grin happily. She had her hair down today, her black curls falling around her shoulders. Her hair has gotten long, but she didnât want to cut it, said she liked it more like this. It did suit her and gave her a younger look; her colorful outfits complementing her personality and overall looks well.
âWhat did you draw?â She asked and I glanced over at my own drawing, sucking my lower lip between my teeth. I really shouldnât have drawn him again, but doing so brought me comfort. It always did. Despite the heartbreak he left in his wake, Yunho was a person whom I have deeply loved and found shelter in onceâmy drawings of him only reflected that. I have anticipated Seulgiâs reaction as I took my sketchbook off from the drafting board, turning it around and letting her eyes rake over it as she sighed, giving me a slightly disappointed look as she placed one hand on her hip. I looked away and quickly closed my sketchbook, getting off the stool. My hips and back protested in pain as I stretched my arms overhead, letting out a groan when my stiff muscles strained and vertebras finally popped.
âI thought we agreed you would stop drawing YunhoâŚâ Seulgi trailed off as she watched me start packing away my things into my dark green backpack. Oh, well, she certainly wasnât wrong, but I got carried away todayâI havenât even realized I was drawing Yunho until I was done with the outline of his body.
âUh, yeah,â I muttered slightly embarrassed as Seulgi shook her head and closed her own sketchbook, balancing on one leg as she unzipped her backpack and placed it against her thigh, âBut we talked about the feeling of comfort today and a place or person whom makes you feel safe andâI got carried away, sorry.â
Seulgi gave me a sympathetic look as she had forced her sketchbook inside her backpack and lowered her leg, swinging her bag around her shoulders, âAnd you couldnât have drawn youâmother? Or teddy bear from third grade?â
Her offhanded question made me chuckle as I looked at her amused, my backpack hanging off my shoulders as I only wore one strap.
âMom would flip if I drew her and made even the smallest mistake. Iâd rather avoid getting scolded about making her eyebrow darker than it actually is.â Seulgi and I shared a look before we both started giggling as I recalled the one and only time I drew my mother, swearing to never do it again as she found every single little detail wrong about her features, pointed them out to me, and then proceeded to ignore me for the next three days. Thinking back on it, it is a quite hilarious memory, but back in that moment she made me feel like I wasnât good enough, talented enough, making me doubt my skills for a very long time. Until I met Seulgi and she started freaking out about my art, calling me phenomenal.
âYeah, perhaps drawing your mom wouldnât be the smartest, but seriously, Y/N, how long has it been?â Seulgi seemed to think for a second as we started for the door, âFive years? You certainly should be over Yunho by now.â
Hearing his name left a sour taste in my mouth even if it shouldnât have. Despite the passing of years he somehow still made me feel bitter about everything thatâs happened between us. I hate that feeling, but I couldnât get rid of it and it was frustrating.
âI am over him.â I muttered as we left the art studio and I locked the door, making Seulgi hum next to me sounding not too convinced. I sighed and rolled my eyes as I pocketed the key, then we started walking down the empty hallway, headed for the exit. Â
âDo you have any plans tonight?â Seulgi decided to change the subject as she bounced on the balls of her feet, a huge grin appearing on her lips. I raised my eyebrows at her sudden excitement and thought for a second before I shook my head no. We turned the corner to the left, having arrived in the musical studies department. The hallway was littered with doors on both sides, which were studios for the music majors, private little rooms where they could record and write whatever songs they wanted.
âCool,â Seulgi grinned and suddenly gripped my hand, her lips falling into a pout, eyes slightly widening. Oh, I knew what was coming next, yet her honey like tone still made me cringe, âCome with me to the Outlaw? Please?â
My eyebrows furrowed hearing the mentioned place. It was famous amongst our universityâs students. It was a run down and cheap pub where degenerates gathered to have fun almost every night, drinking their night away, wasting their money and braincells on unimportant things.
âWhy would I go there?â
âBecause Iâm asking?â Seulgi raised an eyebrow, âAnd because the Noir Zenith are playing tonight and I really want to goââ
âWhat is a Noir Zenith?â I asked confused, making Seulgiâs eyes widen to the point of bulging out. She looked funny as she let go of my hand and gasped as if I had sworn out her mother or someone she really cared about.
âItâs the coolest band from our university! Are you telling me you havenât heard of them?â She asked outraged making me laugh, âIâm speechless.â
âWell, you know I donât waste my time by drinking my sorrows away in a shitty pub surrounded by even shittier people who try to chase fame with scratchy and awful voices. Is the band made up by some music major students?â
âThey do not have scratchy and awful voices, Y/N!â Seulgi looked outraged by this point, making me raise my eyebrows in surprise, âGod, they are one of the best bands to ever existââ
âYeah, right,â I rolled my eyes as we entered the main hall of our university, âGo on and disregard all of the previous phenomenal bands to ever exist, nice one, Seulgiâwait, is this about Wooyoung? Didnât you say heâs part of a band as well?â
At the mention of said boy all anger and incredulity disappeared from Seulgiâs face and she shrunk back, hiding her face behind her hair, âYeah, heâs actually a vocalist of the band. Noir Zenith.â
âOh,â Was all I could say as I watched her push her hair behind her ears, face almost as red as a tomato. I tried not to laugh at my best friend, her crush on the boy painfully obvious, âAnd I assume you want to go watch them perform tonight?â
Seulgi nodded wordlessly as she pushed open the double doors for us, âAt Outlaw?â
She nodded again and I hummed, raking my brain for any plans I had made for tonight, but I found none. I had zero excuses to refuse Seulgi for so I glanced at her as we ascended the few stairs, licking my lips as I dwelled on the idea of being seen at such place. I mean, it couldnât be that bad, right? After all, it was just a band singing from our university and I would be out of there the second they were done. That sounded pretty reasonable and alright to me, so I hummed, and smiled at Seulgi.
âWhat time?â Her eyes widened as she whipped her head towards me as we were headed to the bus station.
âOh, my God!â She shrieked and flung herself at me, almost throwing us off balance, âYouâre the best, I love you! Seven, you should be ready at six thirty, and Iâll pick you up and weâll drive there togetherâoh, my God, Iâm so excited! Wooyoung said theyâll be performing their newest song and he said itâs so fire! Mingi wrote the lyrics, and Wooyoung helped with the chorus, he actually showed me a snippetâdo not tell Mingi thatâand it was so good, oh, my GodâIâm rambling, sorry, but you said yes and I justââ
Seulgi cut herself off with a shriek as she let go of me, leaving me partially deaf as her shrill voice rang through my right ear, making me wince. Of course, I wouldnât tell Mingi, whoever that was.
âAlright, Iâll be done by six thirty.â I muttered as Seulgi skipped ahead, sitting on the bench by the bus stop, grinning from ear to ear as she took her phone out of her pocket, starting to type furiously. She was probably texting Wooyoung, but I couldnât be too sure, they had periods when they would talk all day and night, and then periods when they would go radio silent for a week or so. Their relationship was interesting but Seulgi never talked too much about it, having once muttered that if she thought about Wooyoung for too long sheâd fall for himâor something like that, I couldnât be sure, Seulgi says a lot of things which she only half-heartedly means.
ăPromises break, need to hear you say
"You're gonna keep it now"ă
           The pub was exactly like in the stories of others, and an exact replica of what I had in my mind. Which was bad, so being right here only made it worse as I allowed my eyes to travel to the ceiling, noticing all the uncovered pipes traveling above our heads. The lights were dim and there was almost like a light fog in the air, thankfully there werenât any foul smells, like cigarettes or something else. The room was spacious, which was the only alright thing I could find about this place, as the walls were made of burgundy brick, a few falling out here and there. The dark wood floor seemed to be rotten in some places and I could only hiss as the front of my boots caught in an uneven plank, sending me slightly forward. Seulgi threw me an amused look before continuing her trot towardsâI didnât know where, but I decided to follow her blindly as I really wasnât vibing with this place. Posters hung from the brick wall here and there and some graffiti covered it where the bar was. Chairs and tables were littered around the room, all looking quite old in age as I noticed one chair missing a leg, chuckling at the idea of someone toppling over once sitting on it. Seulgi gasped quite loudly and stopped walking for a second, making me crash into her back and throw her an unamused look as she swiftly turned around, lips pressed together and hands cupping her cheeks.
âDo I look alright, Y/N?â She blurted out, eyebrows furrowing, âOr am I too much? Do you thinkâdid I totally miss the vibes with this outfit? I look ridiculous right now, donât Iââ
âNo, Seulgi, you donât.â I decided to cut off my best friendâs panicked rambling, placing my hands on her shoulders. I allowed my eyes to take in her outfit again and I smirked at her as we made eye contact. She was wearing black nylon bomber pants paired with fishnets which were peeking out above the waistband of her pants, her white crop top stopping at the middle of her torso. A black bomber jacket was thrown around her shoulders, matching her pants, and her white boots reached just underneath her knees. She had straightened her long hair and I helped her by making a smokey eye for her, accentuating the depth of her beautiful eyes, sharpening her stare. She looked absolutely gorgeous and I needed her to stop second guessing her outfit, âYou look fucking hot and anyone in their right mind would want to devour you right now.â
âYou included?â Seulgi flirted cheekily and I pretended to gag as I pushed her playfully away by her arms, making Seulgi laugh as she pushed her hair behind her shoulders, âAlright, I believe you.â
âVery well.â I grinned and allowed her to grip my elbow as the crowd was slightly denser here as we made our way towards the front of the room, headed to where the small stage was. I could see a drum set up on the dark stage, and suddenly I was veered to the left, almost getting whiplash by the force Seulgi pulled me after herself. I took in the people around me and decided that I definitely wasnât part of this crowd, and it was showing. One, I was painfully sober and they werenât; two, I certainly missed the point of this being a pub dominated by rock lovers, and my outfit had nothing to do with it. Against my better judgement, I have decided to wear a tight black skirt which barely reached the middle of my thighs, paired with high heel boots which reached my knees. A white tank top peeked through the burgundy long sleeved blouse I wore over it, having discarded my leather jacket in Seulgiâs car out of fear of losing it. All in all, the outfit was awesome, itâs just that it didnât really match with the place in question I was at. I was slowly starting to regret coming here as we finally stopped walking and Seulgiâs hand, which brought comfort, disappeared from my elbow. I suddenly became aware that we have stopped by a table, and my best friendâs arms were around a guyâs shoulder as the two hugged each otherârather tightly, might I add. I allowed my eyes to fall on the guy and realized, only because Seulgi had shown me countless pictures of him, that it was Wooyoung. The only reason we were here, her crush. I tried to hide my snickering as they pulled away from each other and I have noticed Seulgiâs flushed cheeks, which was probably wise as Seulgiâs eyes were instantly on me, holding a warning in them.
âThis is Y/N, my best friend.â She said sweetly as she lightly pushed Wooyoung towards me, âY/N, this is Wooyoung theâvocalist and guitarist of Noir Zenith.â
âCool name.â I muttered half-heartedly as Wooyoung extended his hand to shake, I was only speaking because I had to say something if I didnât want to come off rude. A huge smile broke onto Wooyoungâs face at the praise of his bandâs name and he eagerly shook my hand, making me force a smile onto my face when he held my hand for an unnecessary long time. The guy was just around my height and seemed to be buzzing with energy as he tapped his foot against the ground, sneaking glances towards Seulgi before finally facing her. His jawline was sharp and nose high as I took in his profile, his pretty eyes focused on my best friend. His hair was longer at the back and had two colors, black and blonde, it certainly didnât look bad on him. He seemed to be the only one, besides myself, not dressed fitting for the place, and suddenly I didnât feel as singled out as I had been moments prior, thankful for the light grey extremely baggy jeans littered with glitter he was wearing and for the grey and black faded out loose shirt hiding his frame. The front was slightly tucked in and a maroon belt held his pants to his hips, matching the color of his sneakers. The guy wore a few earrings and I just heard Seulgi complimenting them, making me chuckle. I knew she wanted to talk to him, so I didnât bother them and instead looked around again, feeling slightly awkward, before I rested my gaze on the other two sitting at the table.
One guy was looking down at his phone, completely immersed by it as his long fingers were typing quickly, his wavy black hair falling into his eyes. He wore a very intricate white shirt, the material seemed to part at his shoulders and only covered his upper arm, cuffed and puffed out at his wrists, leaving the rest of his arms bare. A black corset like looking fabric was wrapped around his torso, stopping right below his chest and everything was neatly tucked inside black dress pants, an expensive silver chain hanging under the neckline of his shirt. The outfit was something I wouldâve never thought of putting together, yet, it looked fabulous on the man and for a few seconds I found myself gawking at him. But I quickly caught myself and looked away awkwardly, hoping that nobody noticed my staring, instead, I found myself looking at the third guy, taking him in. His demeanor screamed confidence as he wore a smirk on his cherry red plush lips, jawline visibly sharp as his head was turned to the side, his nose tall and long. His tan skin glistened underneath the shitty lights of the pub, yet you were able to spot a few covered up blemishes around his jaw. His neck was heavily decorated with silver chains of various dimensions, a shinning silver pick dangling lower on his exposed chest as his black tank top was low cut and form fitting. The guy had a big midnight blue jacket over his frame and it had an interesting design, his jeans ripped at the knee and black like his tank top. Silver chain like bracelets wrapped around his wrists and I found my eyes drawn to his hands as he was pushing his glass from one hand to the other, fingers littered with smaller and bigger rings, the one with a red gem catching my eye. His nails seemed to have dirt scribbled over them, that is, until I looked harder and realized it was chapped black nail polish. I couldnât deny how nice this guy looked and as I looked back up at his face, I found him looking back at me. My heart somersaulted but I played it offâhopefully my face really didnât show any emotionâas I steeled my gaze and allowed blankness to settle over my features. His black hair was shorter and fell over his eyes, covering his forehead. The guyâs eyes were sharp and his gaze intimidating as his face remained unexpressive, features cold as he seized me up, suddenly the smirk back on his face. My eyes narrowed as the guy continued watching me smugly, and I just noticed the little something which looked like a smudge of something on his right cheekbone. Did he smudge dirt on it? Was he even aware that it was there? The possibility of him not knowing his perfect face was tainted brought a smirk on my lips and an eyebrow of the guyâs flew up, his gaze almost challenging as our stare down was abruptly stopped by a chair scraping backwards. My gaze went back to the very handsome man and I was surprised by the friendly gaze sent my way.
His features were soft yet sharp at the same time, his eyes big and warm as his lips were plump and looked soft. His skin was tan too and the highlighter reflected off his cheekbones, giving him an ethereal feel. There was a small piercing in his nose and I was slightly alarmed as he suddenly walked around the table, approaching my side. My body tensed and I glanced towards Seulgi, who was deep in conversation with Wooyoung. I assume these three must be friends since they were sitting at the same table.
âIâm Seonghwa, Wooyoungâs friend.â The guy finally spoke up, his voice was definitely softer than I expected it to be, and I reluctantly shook his extended hand.
âMy name is Y/N.â I answered politely and retracted my hand from his as fast as I could. Seonghwa continued smiling as he looked towards Seulgi and his own friend, âOh, uhm, Iâm Seulgiâs best friend.â
âI figured,â He chuckled, scratching the back of his head. The aura this outfit gave him certainly didnât match his current attitude, âWooyoung mentioned Seulgi coming by and bringing her friend, itâs nice meeting you.â
âOh, you too.â I offered him a lopsided grin and clasped my hands together in front of myself, Seonghwaâs demeanor not as off putting as most guyâsâor like the other guyâs who just stood up from the table and started approaching us. I watched him, eyes falling on him involuntarily as there was something about him which demanded attention as he came awfully close to Seonghwa and I, towering over the both of us. Seonghwa was a tall guy too, but this third guyâs height seemed to loom even over him, but I didnât let that affect me in any way as I looked up at him with a bored expression.
âFound another little fan of ours?â I gulped at the hear of his voice, which somehow matched his face, it was deep and slightly raspy, however, the tone he used rubbed me the wrong way. My eyes narrowed at him and before Seonghwa could answer him, I fired an answer his way.
âA fan of yours?â I chuckled drily, âYou certainly canât be as self-centered as to think every female around a mile radius would instantly throw themselves at you, no?â
A beat of silence followed before Seonghwa started snickering, hiding his mouth by his hand as the other guyâs eyebrows furrowed. He didnât look pleased by my question and he leaned down to be at the same height as me, gaze boring into mine. When his face was blank, his eyes seemed to get sharper and it somehow made my heartbeat pick up, but I ignored it. It was just the adrenaline, the annoyance, probably which threatened to seep through my bloodstream sooner than later.
âAnd who are you again?â The guyâs voice was quieter, dropped lower as he tried to belittle me with his stupid question, but I just rolled my eyes and crossed my arms in front of my chest.
âDonât think I introduced myself to you before,â I snapped and the guy clicked his tongue, âWho are you, first of all?â
âYou donât know who I am?â His eyebrows suddenly furrowed as confusion washed over his face and for a secondâbut just that one little secondâI thought the guy looked cute as his features softened.
âNo, I donât.â Him lowering himself allowed me to see whatever that was on his cheekbone better, and I could make out that it was some sort of logo, however, I have never seen it before, âAnd you have some dirt on your face.â
I pointed at my own cheekbone and Seonghwaâs sudden loud laughter alerted Seulgi and Wooyoung as they finally seemed to realize there were others around them, especially me, as Seulgi quickly stepped close and gripped my shoulder.
âThatâs not dirt!â The man exclaimed and for someone with such a deep voice, his tone went incredibly high, âThatâs my signature, bro.â
âOkay, bro, youâre self-centered, like I saidââ Before I could really go off on this guy Seulgi gasped and laughed loudly, awkwardly, as I threw her a small glare.
âArenât you two hitting it off right the bat?!â She tried to diffuse the tension as Wooyoung chuckled, amused by the situation as Seonghwa was grinning too, âY/N, this is Song Mingi, the bass player, singer, producer, lyricist, founder of Noir Zenithâbe nice.â
The last part was only whispered to me and my eyebrows furrowed as I looked back at this guy, Mingi, who stood back up straight and threw a glare my way as I scoffed, shrugging my shoulders, âWhat a waste of talent on such personality.â
Seulgiâs eyes widened to saucers as Wooyoung inhaled loudly before breaking out into an ear-piercing laughter, making me wince, while Seonghwa had to cover his mouth again as he threw his head back and laughed.
âY/Nâthatâsââ Seulgi stammered but I hushed her and smirked up at Mingi as he seemed lost for words for a second before his eyes hardened and he pulled his shoulders back, jaw clenching.
âWhat are you doing here if you donât even fucking care about our band?â He hissed and for a second the viciousness in his tone took me off guard, but I didnât let it show as I wrapped my arm around Seulgiâs shoulder and pulled her into my side. She looked mortified and tried speaking again, but I beat her to itâto my pleasure.
âMy lovely friend, Seulgi, dragged me here because her and Wooyoung are friends, happy?â I felt Seulgi slightly relax in my grip, but she still subtly poked my side harshly, making me bite my lower lip to keep the groan of pain inside. Wooyoung had stopped laughing, thankfully, and was looking very amused as he punched Mingiâs arm weakly.
âI think you got a little bit humbled, dude.â He whispered loudlyâprobably on purposeâand Seonghwa giggled again as he quickly adjusted the front pieces of his hair.
âWhy would anyone who doesnât even listen to us come here?â Mingi muttered more to himself as he turned around and sauntered off towards the bar, throwing a glare every so often my way, making me giggle as I found it amusing. Poor dude, couldnât handle a little humbling, but he definitely needs it.
âY/N is a little bitâof a bitchâow!â Seulgi hissed as she rubbed the spot on her arm where I had punched her, âYou didnât let me finish! Sheâs a bitch, but sheâs my bestie and she doesnât mean harm. Iâm sure you guys will charm her by the end of the night.â
Charm me my ass. Maybe Seonghwa and Wooyoung, Mingi notâfor sure. Not now or ever. Not that there will be another time and another chance for him to do so.
ăIt wasn't hard to realize love's the death of peace of mind
You're in the walls that I made with crosses and frames hanging upside downă
           The music coming through the speakers shook the little pub as I sat at the table the three boys have claimed as theirs earlier. Seulgi was by my side, but she was standing up, and she was jumping to the beat, somehow knowing the lyrics to the bandâs newest song. I had a feeling Wooyoung had shown her already everything, but she did ask me not to tell Mingiâto whom now I could associate a faceâand I had no desire to speak to him ever again, so she really had nothing to worry about. I couldnât help but admit that they were goodânot that I would ever say that out loud, especially not to Mingiâas the rock music blasted from the stage, purple and white lights illuminating the boys. Mingi stood in the center as he gripped his microphone, face scrunched up and the veins on his neck straining as his raspy voice involuntarily covered my skin in goosebumps.
ăFor granted, in vain, I took everything I ever cared aboută
My fingers were tapping the rhythm of song, chin placed on my palm as I rested my hand on the table, watching each boy with curiosity. They all seemed to have different personalities and styles, yet up on the stage, they blended together and they worked well. Their voices complimented each other, whereâs Mingiâs was raspy and low and harsh, Seonghwaâs seemed to be lighter and raspier, but then Wooyoung would jump in and his was powerful and high, and yet it still felt like a soft caress of a whisper at times. Their outfits, despite being so different, also made them look exquisite and gave the band a special and unique touch. As I glanced around I noticed how taken everyone seemed by their music, hanging onto every note they played as Seonghwa played the drums at the left side of the stage and Wooyoung the guitar to Mingiâs right.
ăI miss the way you say my name
The way you bend, the way you breakă
Mingi was gripping his microphone as his eyes were closed and nose scrunched up, eyebrows furrowing as the words slipped through his lips smoothly, his raspy voice soft and tender, like a steady but soft caress of your cheek, the light flutter of your eyelashes as if he was right by your side, whispering the words to you, trying to seduce you.
ăYour makeup running down your face
The way you fuck, the way you tasteă
Suddenly his eyes flew open and he looked out onto the crowd, locking his gaze with mine. I was about to grab the glass of water and take a sip, but I froze as a smirk slipped onto his lips, mixing in with his voice and very obviously making him sound smug. My jaw clenched just as the people, especially the girls in the front row, started cheering loudly, enjoying Noir Zenithâs performance. I tried to convince myself that I was just imagining things, but I couldâve sworn Mingiâs gaze remained on me and only me, singing the words from deep withing his chest, all kinds of emotions and feelings plastered over his face as he took his microphone out of its stand and started walking around the stage, crouching down and pointing at the girls close to the stage.
ăWhen the curtains call the time, will we both go home alive?
It wasn't hard to realize love's the death of peace of mind
When the curtains call the time, will we both be satisfied?
It wasn't hard to realize love's the death of peace of mindă
They played two more songs after their newest, the crowd going wild as they sang along and I could feel all those unslept nights catching up as my eyes threatened to shut closed at any given time. Seulgi noticed and grew concerned, but I reassured her that I was only tired and would head soon home if she didnât mind. She insisted I wait at least until the boys finish their performance in order to not be seen rude as I have, probably, already offended them. Not that I would mind, even though Mingi is the only one who actually deserves it.
Once they got off the stage everyone was swarming around them, congratulating them and offering them drinks, and I watched as Seonghwa kindly turned down all of them, meanwhile Mingi carelessly accepted almost all as Wooyoung was pushing his way through the crowd, eager to get back to the table. His cheeks were flushed by the time he reached us and Seulgi sprung onto her feet and went to hug Wooyoung but suddenly paused, looking awkwardly at her feet, until Wooyoung went and pulled her into his embrace instead. Seulgiâs face lit up and she started animatedly talking, but I couldnât hear as the crowd was loud. Seonghwa seemed to be nowhere as Mingi managed to make his way through the crowd and now was grinning smugly at me, one eyebrow crooked as I rolled my eyes, still not impressed at all by him. He said nothing as he sat down next to me and took a sip of his drink, eyes falling on me. I could see him staring at me from the corner of my eyes, but I ignored him, and instead reached for Seulgiâs jacket to get her car keys so that I could fetch my jacket before leaving. As I felt around her pocket I became aware of two people towering over me as they had stopped behind my chair. I turned my head around and raised my eyebrows at the two girls as they were giggling, waiting for Mingi to notice them. And when he did, that irritating smirk was back on his lips and he greeted the girls with a wide smile, biting his lower lip as they started praising him.
âMingi you are so cool!â The brunette exclaimed, grinning at him, âI swear to God, this new outfit concept is so hot on you.â
If I could, I wouldâve died from the second-hand embarrassment these two girls were giving me, but instead, I decided to stay just a for a little bit longer and see what nonsense they manage to sputter so that I can use it against Mingi later.
âI donât think Iâve ever heard you singing so passionately like tonight, Mingi, the new song is so good Iâm already obsessed with it.â The blonde chimed in fast, throwing a slight glare towards the brunette. I guess the friendship between them flies out the window the second they step closer to a relatively attractive maleânot that Mingi is attractive or good looking.
âAh, you twoâŚyou always know how to flatter me.â I possibly have thrown up a little bit in my mouth because of Mingiâs sultry voice and narrowed eyesâhe partially looked like he was about to pass out and partially like he would inhale one of the girls, if not both.
âYou so deserve it, Mingi!â The blonde quickly exclaimed and placed a hand on his bicep, âWho is your new song about?â
My breathing faltered for a second as Mingi glanced my way, but then I threw him a glare and rolled my eyes, realizing this was our first time meeting. Why did I even think for a little second that the song couldâve been about me? That sounded crazy, and now I felt crazy as I shook my head and downed the glass of water I have abandoned like half an hour ago.
âSomeone who wonât leave your mind and makes you want to crawl up the wall, thoughts filled with them, desiring them like no one else before.â Mingiâs voice dropped a few octaves and I couldnât help but look over as I smirked, abruptly standing up.
âOh, girls, not to disappoint but heâs said that to likeâthree other girls before you two, and I donât think thatâs entirely what the song is about. Or maybe Seonghwa was talking about another songâŚâ In fact, I have lied. Mingi hasnât talked to anyone since he sat down to the table, but the lie was worth it, because the girls expressions dropped slightly, âYou know men are usually more desperate to get laid than women, I suppose it makes them say all kinds of things, doesnât it, Mingi?â
Mingiâs jaw clenched as the two girls looked unsure as they looked back at him, and he chose to laugh it off as if I have said the funniest joke on Earth, leaning slightly forward as he looked up at me, âI suppose someone wasnât really paying attention tonight to our performance.â
âRight,â I hummed and stepped around my chair, âI prefer listening to real bands and good music, not to some wannabes wailing to a crowd of drunken and high as fuck university studentsâhave a lovely night!â
I only caught the irritated huff of air Mingi let out as I headed towards the bar, where Seulgi and Wooyoung were talking to some people I didnât know. I didnât want to disturb them for long, but I had to tell Seulgi I was leaving and would get my jacket before going home.
ăYou come and go in waves
Leaving me in your wakeă
           By the time I have gotten home it was very late and despite my body feeling tired, my brain was relentlessly swirling with thoughts and replaying tonightâs happenings, so after fifteen minutes of laying in bed and staring up at the dark ceiling I realized sleep wouldnât come easy neither tonight. I sat up and turned on the lamp on my bedside table and grabbed my smaller and thicker sketchbook, flipping it open to an empty page. I sighed as I grabbed a pencil and pressed it against the paper softly, letting my wrist curve whichever way it wanted as I started doodling, humming to myself a melody which sounded slightly foreign yet somehow familiar. I knew I have heard it before, probably recently, but I couldnât figure out just which song it was.
ăYou come and go in waves
Swallowing everythingă
It didnât take me long to have the outline of something, which was starting to look an awful lot like eyes staring back at me, and I continued tracing lines and shading in the spots where depth needed to be added. I licked my lips and narrowed my eyes as I pressed the pencil harder against the paper, tightening the frail lines and finalizing the quick drawing of the eyes. I extended my arm and stared at the eyes, which almost felt like they were glaring at me by how sharp its stare was, and my eyebrows furrowed as I realized the eyes looked nothing like Yunhoâs. I couldnât remember the last time when I drew anyone else that wasnât Yunho and for some reason that scared me as my eyes bore into my drawing, my humming coming to an abrupt stop when I realized whoâs song it was. Noir Zenith. And the drawing, the sharp and glaring eyes, were of Song Mingiâs. I gasped and without a second thought started scrawling at the drawing, heart racing and mind an awfully lot quiet. What was I thinking singing his song and drawing his eyes? But there it was, the answer, I wasnât thinking. And I was sleep deprived. I needed to sleep, like right now. I threw my sketchbook to the floor and jumped back underneath my blanket, pulling it over my head as I screwed my eyes shut. Sleep, I must.
Summary: Life has been hell ever since your mother's passing many years ago. Despite being from a prominent family, you've never received the privileges associated with it. It only got worse with the arrival of your stepmother and her daughters. When the intimidating General Park was in search of a wife, your father seized the opportunity to dispose of you, simultaneously securing a connection with the powerful generalâkilling two birds with one stone.
Genre: heavy angst, fluff, hurt/comfort
Trigger Warnings: mentions of past physical abuse, mistreatment, emotional abuse, verbal abuse, scars, trauma
It had felt like an eternity since you had been able to meet his dark brown eyes with those of your own. They looked exactly the same, dark brown, yet they weren't your Lee Eun-hyeok's. They were the brown eyes of a stranger.
He stood in front of you appearing as the same man you had been waiting for, longing for, surviving for. His shoulders no longer held the weight of the world on them, which that you were grateful for. To those who didn't know him, his eyes had always lacked a warmth to them; but to you there had once been a small tinge of lightness in them. Now, they truly held nothing but indifference.
As you took in every inch of him, desperate to familiarize yourself with the sight of him once again, he stood looking at you. He wasn't analyzing your every move like he used to, he was simply looking at you. Nothing more and nothing less.
Your arms itched to wrap themselves around him but you refrained from doing so. The air felt tense, not much could be heard aside from your slight uneven breaths. He turned to walk away, "Are you really leaving me again?" His steps slowed to a stop. From his reaction alone you first thought he didn't recognize you.
His back stayed facing you, "Lee Eun-Hyeok, you've been alive all this time, and not once did you try to look for me?" He couldn't even turn to face you. "Why would I?" You could feel the tears begging to spill from your eyes, but you blinked them away. "Because you love me. You love me like I love you." You reached for his hand but stopped midway fearing that he would pull away.
Just how you feared he'd pull away from your touch you feared his response to your words. "Because I waited for you and I lived for you, I almost died searching for just a glimpse of you..." You quietly let out, desperately trying to keep your voice steady. "I never asked you to do any of that." He finally turned toward you. His face was void of emotion, "Do you know the way to the stadium?" His eyes once again met yours, and you looked away not being able to gaze into their emptiness.
"Why are you being like this?"
"So, you don't know how to get to the stadium?" This time you turned your back towards him, trying to catch your breath, because each word he said continued to feel like a punch to the gut, another finger around your throat.
A stray tear stained your cheek, your hand flying up to quickly swipe it away. You faced him once again, "Is that all you care about, huh? The stadium?" You let out a dry laugh. "No," and for a second you had hope, "I don't care about anything, just curious." There he went shredding every ounce of it.Â
It broke you out of your trance for a second, turning to look at the bus your brother Cha Hyun-Su was trapped in. You were overwhelmed and not sure what to do, various emotions drowning you. "Help me get Hyun-Su out." You nodded to the bus, not wanting to speak of your feelings for him any longer.
"No, this is his test." He said taking a seat on some steps. You huffed, irritation flooding you. It was as if you were speaking to a wall. "Yah! Lee Eun-Hyeok do something!" You yelled at him. He simply stared at you blankly. "He's a neo-human. He can get himself out."
"What if he can't? I just found him again, please, Lee Eun-Hyeok..." You whispered shakily, sniffling. "Then I guess you're both useless to me." You didn't ever think you'd hear Eun-Hyeok say something like that to you. The last words he'd said were a promise of love and that he would return to you.
Now he sat in front of you not because he had returned to you, but by chance, because he didn't willingly seek you out. "Don't say that. Stop being like this!" You cried out. "I waited all this time for you, just for you toâ to what? Hate me? You said you loved me! You promised me you'd come back and you never did! And now you'reâ you're acting like this!" You gave up on trying to match his nonchalance, you couldn't take it, couldn't stand the sight of his lips in that straight emotionless line. From his unfurrowed brows to his dry eyes, they all led you to the conclusion that he didn't care.
"I don't hate you, and I don't love you." You couldn't even feel your nails digging into the palm of your hands leaving deep crescent marks.
When did he stop loving you? Why did he stop loving you? You didn't want to know. You just wanted to feel his warm embrace around you. What he should've done when he first saw you. Yet here he was calling you useless, another finger tightening around your throat. You weren't sure when you had started crying but there was no stopping the tears now.
You wanted him to see that he was hurting you, you wanted him to stop. Maybe he could see it in your eyes, your desperation to see a glimpse of the Eun-Hyeok you knew because his next words were "I'm not the Eun-Hyeok you remember." Not even flinching at the sight of your tears.
He used to kiss those same tears away, and now he was the cause of them, the fuel that aided them.
"I'm a neohuman, the next step in human evolution."
"I don't care, Hyeok!" He almost flinched at the memory of your nickname for him. Almost.
"I don't care if you're a neohuman or a monster, all I care about is you! But you don't care about me, you don't love..." you didn't finish your sentence, you couldn't. You could no longer hold your body up, falling to the rough tar of the street. You felt a warm liquid against the skin of your knees due to the fall. That pain was nothing compared to the wound to your heart.
Your chest felt as if it was on fire. "Why are you doing this to me?" You sobbed, your hands coming up to cover your eyes.
"Oppa..." you cried for Hyun-Su. Suddenly Eun-Hyeok was crouched beside you as shards of the bus burst through the air. You uncovered your eyes, tears still falling as you looked at Eun-Hyeok.
"If you got hurt he would never agree to help me." You bit your lip to hold in the sob.
You looked past him to see Hyun-Su standing in front of the remains of the bus. His brown eyes made you cry harder. He was back. Eun-Hyeok stood up, as Hyun-Su made his way toward the both of you.
Once he stood in front of you he pulled you to your feet, before his arms tightly embraced you. "Oppa...you're back." You couldn't help but cry, causing him to gently rub your back in an attempt to calm you. "It's okay." Another attempt to soothe you. You hugged him tighter, begging the ache in your heart to go away. He slightly pulled away as your breathing evened out, but tears still raced down your cheeks. He wiped the tears, "I'm sorry." Escaping his lips.
It felt as if he was apologizing for letting dark Hyun-Su take over but also for Eun-Hyoek's actions.
"It's okay, Hyun-Su." You struggled to put a smile on. Eun-Hyeok began walking off toward the way he assumed the stadium was. You squeezed Hyun-Su's hand, "Thank you for coming back to me." You gently said before letting go. You caught up to Eun-Hyeok, grabbing his wrist to stop him. "I'm not letting you leave again. You can hurt me all you want, I don't care how much more pain I have to go through or how long I have to wait for you, I'll wait." You sniffled.
He turned to face you, "I have my memories, but I don't have any emotions." It felt as if this was his way of apologizing. "That's how it is for us, and we learn fast." He pulled your hand off his own wrist. "If you're fast learners, you can learn emotions. I'll love you... love you until you learn to love me again." You said in an even voice. He remained silent, turning to walk off again.
Another tear slipped from your red eyes. Grabbing his wrist once again you turned, pulling him in the opposite direction, the correct way to the stadium. Your hand clasped his tightly not allowing him to let go. As you reached Hyun-Su your other hand finding his as you continued to make your way to the stadium. Hyun-Su threw a glare at Eun-Hyeok, infuriated that your tears were his cause.
Hyun-Su squeezed your hand in his pulling you more towards him, "You shouldn't wait for him, he doesn't deserve it." He said as if Eun-Hyeok wasn't even there. If it weren't for your hand tightly gripping his cold one, you'd forget he was even there. "I know, but IâI still love him." You stuttered and glanced at Eun-Hyeok whose sharp eyes never strayed from looking in front of him.
You turned resting your head on Hyun-Su's shoulder, "You don't know how much I missed you, Oppa." Eun-Hyeok's eyes cautiously glanced your way as you weren't looking.
"Me too," Hyun-Su replied glancing toward you, placing a kiss to your forehead. A small smile painted your lips. It was your first genuine smile since he had returned. Lee Eun-Hyeok gazed ahead once again, not wanting to stare at your smile for too long. Something about it caused a stir deep within him.
You had grown used to waiting, almost numb to the feeling. You had waited for Lee Eun-Hyeok, for your brother Cha Hyun-Su, if you had to wait a little longer to truly be united with the man you loved then that is what you will do. You refused to believe that the Eun-Hyeok you love was no longer within the man beside you. You knew deep within him he was there somewhere. Although Eun-Hyeok had crushed all your hope, the return of your Hyun-Su reignited it. You had Hyun-Su now, and that would be enough.
You will ignore the ache in your heart and wait for Lee Eun-Hyeok's return. You will gaze into his dark brown cold eyes with the warmth of your own. Meet his emotionless face with your own filled with desperation, love, any other emotion you could muster. You will love this shell of a man that used to be your Eun-Hyeok. Because it's all you could do.
A/N: Is this my first post in like over a year? Yes⌠đđ Did I write this at like 4am after I finished watching season 3? Yes.
Also I was v disappointed with Lee Eun Hyeoks return or how it was written I guess, like why was he more loving toward Cha Hyun Su than his sister? đđ
+Also where are all the sweet home fics? Iâve read like all of them already đ
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The red flags here are "Hubbard," the name of their founder, and "dianetics," the crackpot theory they teach for "auditing" your sins from your past lives.
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heyyy so idk if your request are open right now but i wanted to ask if you could write a marcus baker x fem!reader oneshot where he kind of notices that the reader (his girlfriend or smthing like that) actually is also kinda sad. Like she always hides behind her people pleaser personality but just wants to be appreciated. She is smart and pretty but she feels way to much- even though she acts like she cant get hurt. He tries comforting her after he makes her cry or finds her breaking down.. the rest is up to youu
oki byee and have a noice day
hiii!!! sorry this is so late your ask got lost in my notifs but I currently am not, iâve been having really bad writers block and havenât been able to write anything đ but ty for asking! i hope you have a great day as well, & if i feel inspired to write again I will keep this request in mind :) <3
Pairing(s): Cha Hyun-su x Fem!Reader
Summary: Living with the love of your life and the girl you love like a daughter is perfect. Except for all the bad parts.
Warnings: Season 2 spoilers! Follows the dialogue of the episodes relatively strictly (I know some people like that but some people don't so it's a warning), Reader being like a second mother to Ah-yi, Hyun-su being a great big brother/father figure, slight talk of previous suicide attempts (The National Suicide and Crisis Hotline is 988. There are so many people who care about you and would love to help you. You are not alone), injuries, underage drinking (but they're in the apocalypse so who cares), canonical death, hurt with comfort, the appearance of (soft and kinda ooc) monster!Hyun-su, no use of (y/n), reader has the nickname "Lucky".
Word Count: 17,132 (wow, what a doozy)
Pt 1: Drowning Without You By My Side - This could be read separately if you want to skip the harsh topics in part 1 but I would suggest reading it for context.
Hyun-su led the way as you all walked to his home. Halfway there, Ah-yi complained about her feet hurting and it was then you noticed she had been barefoot this entire time.Â
âWe definitely need to fix that,â you thought.Â
Before Hyun-su could even open his mouth, you crouched down and extended your hands out to her. She rushed forward to jump into your arms with a tired smile. When you straightened back up, she rested her head against your shoulder and was out like a light within a few minutes.Â
âShe seems to like you a lot,â Hyun-su whispered fondly as a gentle smile laid itself on his lips. After making sure she was secure in your arms, you smiled back at him and dropped one hand from holding her to hold his hand.Â
âI guess Iâm just a toddler whisperer. I think she likes me better than you,â you joked and he let out a scoff while squeezing your hand.
âYeah, sure. Whatever,â he told you in an offended tone you could tell was fake by the smile threatening to break his facade.Â
After a few minutes of comfortable silence as you walked, you asked the question that had been burning in your mind since you saw him again with the girl in your arms. âSo⌠who is she?âÂ
He let out a heavy sigh before pushing a tree branch out of the way for you to walk through since your hands were full.Â
Always the gentleman.
âSheâs Seo Yi-kyungâs baby.â
You let out a quiet gasp. âWhat? But she hadnât even been pregnant for half a year? And this is at least a 4-year-old child!â You whisper shouted at him, completely shocked by the information.Â
âI donât fully understand it either, but I do know sheâs hers,â he assured you and you let out a sigh, your eyes wide as you tried to process the information.Â
âSo, is she a monster-human mix as well? Is she like you?â You asked. You hadnât noticed the way Hyun-su snapped his head towards you because you were too focused on the girl in your arm, letting out small breaths that tickled your neck. The way you said the sentence was so unlike anything he had heard before - especially relating to talking about monsters and neohumans. You sounded so soft, not an ounce of judgment or resentment in your voice. You sounded like no matter what the answer was you wouldnât treat her any differently. You would adore her just as much as you were in that moment with your face buried in her hair as she let out quiet snores in her sleep. He gave a soft smile at the thought.Â
âI think so. She's grown so much since I first met her. Her actual age is around 5 or 6 months.â
âWow,â you breathed and he couldnât help but marvel at the way your voice embodied adoration and your smile was so bright it set the sky on fire despite the sun falling over the horizon. âThatâs⌠wow.â
The rest of the walk was spent in silence. At some point, Hyun-suâs hand moved from holding yours to circling your waist as you hugged Ah-yi to your chest protectively. Eventually, the three of you arrived at a dock where a large boat was parked.Â
 You werenât all too surprised to find he had lived on a boat for the past half-year but you couldnât help the small part that didnât believe him when he told you.Â
He hopped up onto the boat first before helping you, careful not to wake Ah-yi. After the two of you were safely atop the boat, he led you to the captainâs quarters and helped you lay the girl in your arms down onto the nest of blankets and sweaters assembled to make a bed. Her dress had dried surprisingly quickly on the way to the boat, the only thing left to be damp was her hair.
 You werenât so lucky.
Your clothes stuck to your skin uncomfortably but you refused to complain, giving a - hopefully convincing - smile to Hyun-su when he saw you detach your shirt from your chest with a grimace. He walked away for a few moments and you sat down at the entrance to the captainâs quarters, resting your head against the door frame until his soft footsteps brought your attention back to him. He stood in front of you with a pair of folded clothes in his hands.Â
âI have these if you want to change into some fresh clothes. I donât have any towels but this might help.â
The hesitant and shy look on his face made a smile break out on your own. You gave him a nod and took the clothes from his hands. You didnât comment on how they were exactly your size but it made your heart flutter.Â
âThank you,â you told him genuinely.
He nodded back at you before pointing to a door inside the quarters. âIn there is a bathroom for whenever you want to change. Iâll wait for you out here.â
You nodded and turned before the smitten smile overcame your face stupidly at the thought. He just said he would wait for you and you could feel your heartbeat quickening alarmingly while heat rose to your cheeks. You walked into the bathroom and looked at yourself in the mirror. It was kind of scary. You hadnât seen your reflection in a few months, never venturing into any areas with cars and rarely going near water. All the mirrors in the women's locker room back at the stadium had been broken after a monster outbreak and the monster breaking all of them because she was âtoo ugly.âÂ
You honestly almost forgot what you looked like, but you were beautiful. You had always thought of yourself as a relatively attractive person but never the kind that would make someone turn their head. Now, you found yourself unable to look away. Your skin was glowing, whether that be from the sweat collecting from the walk or the water, you didnât know. Any blood that had collected on you over the past few weeks had been rinsed off in the lake and you relished in the feeling of being clean of it for once, despite how the stickiness of the wet clothes you were still wearing still made you feel a bit dirty.
Snapping out of your amazement, you quickly took your old clothes off, replacing them with the ones Hyun-su had given you. It was a simple pair of dark gray sweatpants and a maroon short-sleeved shirt. You took off your unbearably uncomfortable socks and replaced them with the soft wool socks he provided as well. Now dry, you exited the bathroom to see Hyun-su had stuck to his word and was waiting for you as he leaned against the door frame of the room, though this time in a different, dryer outfit.Â
âHey,â you said softly to get his attention. He looked over at you and smiled when he saw you all dressed and dryer than before.Â
âHey,â he whispered back. He held his hands out for you to give him your wet clothes and you did reluctantly. He walked over to the edge of the boat and laid them over the edge so they could dry before returning to you. âWell, you should get some sleep.â
As if his words were magic, you suddenly felt the events of the day hit you like a truck and you yawned, nodding your agreement. âI think thatâs a good idea.â
You gave a quick look around the room before deciding to sleep next to Ah-yi with your head using a part of her âbedâ as a pillow.
Hyun-su winced as he saw you settle against the hard floor of the boat and walked forward without thinking. He gently grabbed your shoulders, lifting you and then settling you against his chest while you sat in between his legs.Â
You blushed but said nothing as you settled with your cheek pressed against his chest, his heartbeat echoing against your ear and calming your nerves.
âSleep,â he told you and tightened his grip around you. âIâll keep watch.â
Your tongue felt heavy with sleep as you spoke your next words with a slight slur. âBut what about you?â
He let out a soft laugh as he heard your breathing even out almost immediately after your sentence ended. He let his head rest against the wall behind him as he kept his gaze on the door.
âIâll be okay,â he whispered as he briefly looked down at your peaceful sleeping face. âAs long as youâre here with meâŚâ
âLucky.â
~A Week Into The Apocalypse, In Green Home~
It had been a week since the apocalypse started, and you had barely seen Hyun-su. The way the other residents and survivors treated him caused you to be so angry. You were thankful that at least one person - Eun-yu - didnât treat him like a monster.Â
She wasnât much different though, considering she still avoided him most of the time.Â
It was after the reappearance of Yi-kyung and the failed mission to retrieve medicine for Ji-su and her surgery that you got the chance to talk to him for more than just a quick goodbye or hello.Â
âAll alone?â You asked him as you approached the staircase. The candle in your hands burned a bright yellow and smelled of cinnamon sugar. His head looked up at where you were approaching and nodded as you settled yourself on the stairs with him. Although he appreciated you trying to give him space and sitting a short distance away, he couldnât help but wish you were closer. You smiled at him and smoothed your hands along your pants when you were seated.Â
âAre you scared?âÂ
The question through you off guard. Giving a quick look around the room, you didnât see anything that you would consider to be a threat so you werenât really sure what he was talking about.Â
âOf what?â You asked, tilting your head in confusion at the boy.Â
He mirrored your head tilt with a confused look of his own. Inwardly you laughed at how the two of you must look like confused dogs when their owners told them a command they didnât understand.Â
âOf⌠me?â He questioned again and a small laugh left you when you finally realized.Â
âOh, Hyun-su,â you reached over to gently grab his hand as you looked him deeply in the eyes. âI promise you I could never be scared of you.â
He looked down with a small smile at that and you could see the small hints of red on his ears and cheeks.Â
âSo, Iâve been meaning to ask you,â you started and gently released his hand. He immediately felt cold at the lack of your added warmth. âI never tried because I wasnât sure if you even wanted to talk to me, but is there a reason why you never came by? Even after you were given a choice to leave the quarantining room?â
He paused as he thought for a moment. âI thought you didnât want to see me. You were the only person not put on guard duty so I figured it was because you asked not to.â
You let out a sad sigh. âShit, Iâm sorry. I promise thatâs not what happened.â
He looked up at you with sad, confused little puppy eyes. âItâs not?âÂ
You shook your head. âThe first, and only, time I was put on guard duty, I tried breaking the lock on the door,â you told him and looked away sheepishly.Â
âReally?â He asked after a moment of stunned silence.Â
You nodded in assurance. âAfter that, Eun-hyuk tried to do whatever he could to keep me as far away from you as possible. I was hoping that would change since you got out but now I know why it didnât,â you smiled at him sweetly and he felt the heat rise to his cheeks so he looked away. âYou know,â you continued. âI always saw you stop by my door right before you would leave, but you never said anything. Was that also because you thought I didnât want to talk to you?â
âPartially. It was mainly so I could just see you before I left. Every time I thought I was going to die I thought about returning so I could at least try to fix whatever was happening,â he told you. Now he was the one who looked sheepish as he scratched the back of his neck. âI always backed out at the last minute though.â
You smiled and scooted closer to him on the stairs, moving down so you were on the same level and making it so only half a foot of space separated you. âI guess I was like your lucky charm then, wasnât I?â You teased and lightly bumped your shoulder against his.Â
âYeah, I guess you were.â
~Back To The Present~
It had been about a month since you reunited with Hyun-su. Youâd grown closer to Ah-yi in no time. She looked up to you and it seemed she just needed another girl in her life to have around. Your favorite part about growing closer to her was she had upgraded your honorific from âMissâ to âUnniâ which made your heart clench adoringly every time.
The first time Hyun-su decided to make a trip into the city to collect some supplies, he was so hesitant to leave the two of you alone. You promised you would protect Ah-yi and yourself with whatever it takes; that seemed to be enough for him to be comfortable enough to leave. He never lost his hesitancy to leave the two of you alone despite each time he came back the two of you would be fine.
The most recent time was no different. You sat on top of a large, red, metal shipping container with Ah-yi as the two of you drew using the chalk you were fortunate enough to find a few days ago.
âThat looks beautiful, Ah-yi! You are such a good artist,â you praised her on her drawing and she visibly beamed. It was a simple drawing of some flowers and her, you, and Hyun-su. It was clear it was made by a child but it was so beautiful in your eyes.Â
âThank you, Unni!â You ruffled her hair which she squealed at until you noticed Hyun-su walking towards the two of you with a smile on his face and a hand hiding behind his back while the other supported a red bag over his shoulder. âOppa!â Ah-yi exclaimed and you smiled at her excitement.Â
He rounded the corner of the large container and brought the hand hiding behind his back out to place a pair of pink shoes on the top. Ah-yi gasped while you had a big smile on your face.Â
âCome on!â You urged her and she sat on the edge of the box so Hyun-su could slip the shoes onto her feet with the cutest smile ever on his face. Once the shoes were on, he held his hands out for her and she eagerly jumped down, having full faith that he wouldnât drop her. Once he set her down, he reached his hands out for you to take and you gave him a funny look.Â
âWhatâs wrong, Lucky?â He voiced his thoughts with a confused tilt of his head. You rolled your eyes at him while smiling. Your heart fluttered at the nickname. Heâd started calling you it more often since the two of you reunited and yet it still gave you butterflies. Â
âIâm okay, I can get down by myself,â you reassured him and turned around while you slowly lowered yourself from the canister, your front facing the metal.Â
You heard Hyun-su softly breathe out a laugh from behind you before a hand grabbed onto the back of your shirt and pulled. You let out a yelp as you felt yourself falling only to land bridal style in Hyun-suâs arms. You clicked your tongue in faux annoyance and crossed your arms while he tried to hide the smug smile on his lips.Â
âGoing full âknight in shining armorâ mode, are we now?â You teased him and he blushed, pointedly avoiding your gaze. Suddenly, your stomach dipped as you felt him pretend to drop you and your arms wrapped themselves around his neck while he looked at you with another self-satisfied smirk.
âWell, it looks like my âprincessâ needs her âknight in shining armor,ââ he said softly as he looked away from you and you slapped his chest. He kneeled down when Ah-yi ran up to him. Knowing exactly what he was offering, she used one of his extended hands along with yours to help prop herself onto his shoulders. Hyun-su regained his grip on you as he grabbed the red bag he had set down and stood back up to his full height before starting the walk in the direction of the boat. You rolled your eyes, knowing any protests about him carrying you would be brushed off. Instead, you just snatched the red bag from his hand, placing it on your lap and holding it tightly to your body as you gave him a challenging glare. He just rolled his eyes with a fond smile and continued walking.Â
The three of you made small talk as he carried you. Ah-yi explained what you and her had done while Hyun-su was venturing off and you chimed in every now and then with a comment. Hyun-su explained how he saw a peculiar monster today.
âIt was like a mermaid with wings.â
Then, you both went on to explain what a mermaid was to the child.Â
When you arrived at the boat, Hyun-su set the both of you down and Ah-yi started pulling you to the edge of the boat. You laughed as you walked up to the contraption. It was during your first week that you made the efficient self-fishing machine. It was a relatively simple mechanism that was made of a bunch of fishing poles and a homemade weight sensor. Whenever one of the poles was tugged on by something in the water, the device yanked it up and whatever was attached to the hook was left dangling in the air. 7 times out of 10, the hook was caught on litter in the ocean or a monster that was able to detach itself but there were the 3 times where you would catch a fish or two and the three of you would share it for dinner.Â
It became a bit of a game for Ah-yi and yourself, guessing if the day would end with a fresh meal or a degrading empty can with barnacles growing on the side.Â
As Hyun-su smiled at the two of you, he walked over to the stairs leading to the roof of the captainâs quarters and sat on the top, watching the sunset. No matter how many times you invited him to join the two of you, he always refused. It was nice you had a special activity to bond with Ah-yi over and he used that as his excuse every time.
It wasnât even 10 minutes later as you were skinning the rare fish youâd caught with Ah-yi watching attentively as you explained the different anatomy parts to her that Hyun-su noticed a familiar face climbing the steps of the boat. He climbed down and started walking over to her while the two of you stayed distracted. You only looked over and noticed the two when you heard their footsteps. You carefully set down the knife and fish, wiping your hands on a stray towel beside you, and stood up to walk over beside Hyun-su. Ah-yi followed up behind you, grabbing onto the back of your shirt shyly.Â
âI came too late, didnât I?â Yi-kyung asked from in front of you as she looked at the girl shyly standing behind you. You decided not to answer considering you still werenât sure how you felt about the whole situation of her leaving her child. Instead, Hyun-su answered her question.
âNot at all. Youâre here now, right?â
She looked down and you could see the guilt and regret on her face. Slowly, you turned around to face Ah-yi. âThatâs your mommy,â you told her and she looked at her hands shyly. âWhy donât you say hi.â
You lightly pushed her in the direction of Yi-kyung and the woman kneeled so she was face to face with her.
âHi there,â you heard her whisper to the girl while you stood up to your full height. You wrapped your arms around Hyun-suâs waist and leaned into him while you watched them interact. Yi-kyung brought her into a hug and you smiled at the relief that settled on her face.Â
Over the next few months, you and Hyun-su traveled through the city together, occasionally going back to visit Yi-kyung and Ah-yi but mainly wanting to give them the privacy a mother and daughter should have. It was adorable to come back and see the markings on the wall increase where Yi-kyung marked her daughterâs growth every day. Everything seemed to be going perfectly for the family of two.
Up until that day.
You had an awful feeling in the pit of your stomach for the entire day, feeling as if something bad was going to happen and you needed to get back to the two girls on the boat. When you shared your feelings with Hyun-su, he didnât question it for a second, immediately going with you to rush back.Â
When you arrived at the boat, you found a teenage girl covered in blood wearing the same dress as the little girl youâd grown to love while sitting on the bed blankets and jackets. You walked slowly towards her and she snapped her head up when she saw your feet enter her vision from where she had her head hung low. You kneeled in front of her, tentatively reaching a hand out to hold her cheek and she leaned into it.
Just like Ah-yi always did.
You let out a shaky breath as you finally voiced the question.Â
âAh-yi?â
She nodded, her eyes filled with fear.
Fear of resentment.
Fear of abandonment.
Fear of your fear.Â
You just let out a sigh, whether it was from relief or surprise, you didnât know. What you did know was that this was your Ah-yi and you would love her no matter what form she would take. You wrapped your arms around her and brought her in for a hug which she returned immediately. Relief coursed through her body so evidently that you could practically hear it.Â
âItâs okay. Everythingâs okay,â you dispelled her fears, bringing her closer and rocking her as she cried into your shoulder and told you what happened. You smoothed down her bloodied hair, not caring about how she was staining your clothes with the blood coating her.Â
Once she calmed down a bit more, you gathered a rag from the bathroom.
âIâll be right back, okay?â You promised her and she nodded. You turned and left, closing the door behind you and giving her a playful wink through the window which she giggled quietly at. Hyun-su followed you as you walked down the stairs of the boat and to the edge of the water. As you kneeled down to dip the rag into the lake's water, you started asking the questions on your mind about what Ah-yi told you happened.
âHow did they even find this place? How did they find out about her being mixed?â You asked Hyun-su. His lips twitched into a small smile when he heard you refer to her as âmixed.â He remembers you telling him the reasoning behind it like it was yesterday.
âI donât like the word âmonster.â I always associated the word âmonsterâ with someone who acts evilly and neither of you are like that. I know youâre not entirely human anymore but I refuse to call you monsters. Human or not, you are still a good person.â
It was the moment he had set it in stone that you were the one he wanted to spend the rest of his life with.Â
âI donât know,â he answered your questions. âBut I have a bad feeling about the whole thing,â he paused momentarily before continuing. âWhat do you think we should do about the whole⌠touch thing she has?â He asked you and you frowned in thought.
âWell, I donât think we should do anything. Itâs a part of who she is and she shouldnât feel the need to be ashamed of it. I donât necessarily think she should use it on people, least of all those undeserving of it, but she can learn to control it. She doesnât have to live in fear of herself.â
Just as Hyun-su was about to reply to your heartwarming statement, the two of you were interrupted by Ah-yi screaming and crying from the boat. You both ran in the direction of the scream and when you got there you saw Yi-kyung with her head down as blood dripped from her eye while Ah-yi was rubbing at a wound on her forearm.Â
âWhatâs going on?â Hyun-su questioned in a panic. Seeing the bloody knife on the ground as well as a bloody pencil, you pieced together what happened. It seemed Hyun-su did too, if his sigh was any way to tell. âWhy did you have to do this?â
Yi-kyung let out a few heavy breaths as she breathed through the pain coursing through her eye. âIâm her mother. No matter how she changes, or what form she takes⌠I need to recognize my little girl. I wonât ever lose her.â
It was then you realized the wound Yi-kyung inflicted on Ah-yi was black. You let out another sigh, anger, and understanding fighting for control of your emotions as you realized the purpose of her actions. She may have had better intentions behind the action, but how she carried it out was not the way to go.Â
As Yi-kyung rose and left the scene, you sat down in front of Ah-yi, carefully reaching for her left arm where the wound had already healed. You gently used the rag to wipe down her arm, then her other arm, and then her face. You wiped down all the blood that tainted her smooth skin while she sat there silently, most likely in shock by what just happened. The domestic act, despite the violent acts that brought it about, brought a wave of emotion over Hyun-su as he watched the two of you.Â
It made him realize how much he wanted a family with you one day.Â
After Ah-yi was all clean, you gave her a pair of clothes to change into while you and Hyun-su went to the opposite side of the boat to talk while you waited for her. When she came out, you walked over to give her a hug which she gladly accepted. She squeezed you just as tightly as you squeezed her. You wished you could engrave it into her brain that you would never, could never, be afraid of her.Â
Afterward, she went to sit on a barrel, swinging her legs back and forth while you watched her and leaned against Hyun-suâs embrace. It was all so calm until Yi-kyung appeared from the boatâs stairs and walked towards Ah-yi with purpose. Ah-yi, still angry at her mother for what she did, hopped off the barrel and started walking away but was stopped when Yi-kyungâs hand wrapped around her bicep and aggressively pulled her back. The woman shoved her daughterâs hands into a pair of pink gloves connected by a rope that she placed behind the girlâs neck.Â
âDonât take those off no matter what. Understand?â Yi-kyung told her daughter. You rushed forward, feeling anger simmer beneath your blood at the sudden display of aggression she started showing toward her daughter.Â
âHey, donât you think this is a bit extreme?â You told her, standing in between the two girls. You felt Ah-yi grip your shirt from behind you. You could tell even if her body had grown more, she was still used to her childhood ways of having you protect her.Â
âSheâs my daughter, I will do as I see fit,â Yi-kyung told you sternly before swiftly turning around and walking back down the stairs of the boat, leaving the three of you alone.Â
You turned around to face the girl and sighed when you saw her speed-walking to her sleeping space in the captainâs quarters and locking the door behind her. You and Hyun-su decided to just set up camp outside the door, leaving her alone for the time being so she could sort out her thoughts.Â
The next morning, you woke up to the sound of Yi-kyung panicking. You instinctively looked around, looking to protect Ah-yi until you realized she wasnât there. You rushed to stand up and ran to where her mother was breathing heavily and pacing back and forth.
âWhatâs going on? Whereâs Ah-yi?â You questioned and she turned to face you.
âI donât know! I was looking for her this morning and I canât find her anywhere!â
âShit,â you muttered to yourself. Your thoughts were racing, trying to think of any place she could possibly be. When you finally landed on an answer, you started walking off.
âWhere are you going?â Yi-kyung called out to you and you scoffed, not bothering to face her as you continued walking.Â
âTo find your daughter.â
When you got to the garden dome, the rusting doors were firmly closed unlike the previous times you were here with Ah-yi. Not deterred in any way, you rammed into the doors, successfully sending them flying open. You winced at the loud noise and walked in.Â
âAh-yi!â You yelled out, praying your instinct was right and she was here.
âGo away, Unni,â you heard her soft voice tell you from further into the garden.Â
Sighing, you walked closer until you saw her sitting on the grass flooring while playing with a flower.Â
âAh-yi, why donât you come home?â You tried but she just shook her head. When you realized she wasnât going to say anything else, you walked closer.
Imagine your surprise when she scrambled away from you, desperate to keep the space between you two.Â
âAh-yi, whatâs wrong?â You asked gently, stopping in your tracks to give her the space she desired.Â
âDonât touch me! I might hurt you!â She exclaimed fearfully through a sob and you cursed her mother for putting that image in her head. Taking another slow and gentle step toward her, you internally cheered when she didnât move away. You took more steps toward her until you were sitting right in front of her and your hand reached for hers.Â
When she pulled back, you gave her the best reassuring smile you could muster. âSweetie, I know that you wonât hurt me. I promise.â
She hesitated but when you reached for her hands again she let you take them. You gave her a smile and squeezed her hand before pulling her into your chest. Your arms wrapped around her shoulders and held her tightly while she started crying more, her body wracking with the violent sobs she let out.Â
âI just donât understand why she hates me so much! Those men hurt me first!â She sobbed into the crook of your neck and you softly caressed her hair, brushing the loose leaves and grass strands out.Â
âI know, Iâm so sorry she did that to you. You definitely didnât deserve that,â you reassured her and lifted your chin to rest your head on top of hers when you saw Hyun-su leaning against a wall while watching the two of you with a frown. You used a hand to wave him over and he slowly walked over so he was sitting about a foot away from the two of you. You looked back down at her and kissed her forehead lovingly. âI donât want you to be afraid of yourself. You did what you had to do in that situation and no one is blaming you for it. Your mom is justâŚâ you hesitated, looking to Hyun-su for support on how to explain the girlâs motherâs actions in a way that wouldnât drag her name through the mud any more than it already was.
âYour mom was just worried,â Hyun-su intervened when he noticed your pleading gaze, bringing a hand to rest against Ah-yiâs back comfortingly. Ah-yi jumped a bit, startled, but otherwise didnât do anything. âIt was a shock to her to not only see you grow 10 years older in a few seconds but also to see how you dealt with those men. She didnât want to lose you.â
âYou mean she was scared. Scared of me,â she argued.
The both of you stayed quiet for a minute before you spoke again. âI know it doesnât seem like it now because of what happened yesterday, but I promise you she loves you,â she started crying again and you just hugged her tighter to you. âAnd if you donât believe me, at least know that I love you.â
It was the first time youâd expressed that to her in words and she looked up at you in surprise.Â
âReally?â
The pure innocence and surprise in her tone were enough for a genuine smile to break out on your face.Â
âOf course,â you told her sincerely and brushed her overgrown bangs to the side of her face.Â
âI guess I should trim those soon,â you thought to yourself.Â
âHow could I not love you? Youâre amazing!â You teased her lightly and she grinned at you. âYouâre like a daughter to me, Ah-yi. I canât see a life in which I wouldnât love you.â
She dug her head into the crook of your neck again at your words.Â
âI just stopped crying,â she complained with a whine that made you laugh. âDonât make me start again!â
âOkay! Okay,â you caved and leaned back to look at her again. âWhy donât we go home now?â She hesitated for a moment before nodding decisively.Â
The three of you stood up and you offered your hand to Ah-yi without a second of hesitation, something you could see in her eyes she appreciated.Â
âAh-yi,â Hyun-su said as the boat came into view in front of you all. Youâd stopped by the lake where you saved her all those months ago on the way back and spent a few hours there. Both of you could tell she didnât really want to go home yet so you extended the day as long as you could.Â
She hummed and looked over at him from where you had her propped up on your back in a piggyback ride. She had stepped on a rock and dramatically complained about it until one of you just decided to pick her up and bring her along.Â
That someone being you.Â
âIâŚâ he hesitated and you freed up a hand to reach over and give his hand a reassuring squeeze. âI need you to do me a favor. When we get back, I need you to go easy on your mom.â
You could feel her body tensing on your back, not expecting his words to be that. You quickly intervened. âWe donât expect you to forgive her anytime soon. Hell, I donât really expect you to ever forgive her, but I think we both agree that you should give her another chance,â you told her. She huffed and rested her chin on your head childishly. âWeâll talk to her whenever we get back and tell her what she did was wrong, but she was only trying to keep you with her.â
There were a few moments where Ah-yi stayed silent as you walked and you got nervous about what her reaction would be until she sighed.Â
âFine.â
You sighed in relief and smiled. What you wouldnât tell her is that the âtalkâ you would be having would most likely be a screaming match between the two of you while Hyun-su tried to be the mediator.Â
It had been about a month since that day and youâd stayed with Ah-yi and Yi-kyung for about half of it. The rest of the time, you and Hyun-su traveled through the city together, enjoying the feeling of being free with each other and occasionally spying on the soldiers of the stadium when they went out on their supply runs.Â
âI have a bad feeling,â Hyun-su told you one day while the two of you were washing a muddied shirt in the river.Â
âLetâs go check it out then,â you told him, standing up and wiping your hands on your trousers but he held his hand up.Â
âI⌠I donât think you should come with me.â
You looked at him, feeling shocked and slightly hurt but masking it under a calm exterior. âO-oh. Oka-â
âI just mean it feels dangerous. I donât really know how to explain it,â he interrupted you quickly, hesitantly taking one of your hands and squeezing it reassuringly.Â
You gave him a small frown. âBut I donât want you to be in any danger either.â
He smiled confidently at you and stared deeply into your eyes. âI promise I will be okay. Just stay in the shed until I get back. Iâll be back in a few hours at most.â
After a moment of hesitation, your eyes flicking between the broken down shed behind you and Hyun-suâs dark mocha brown eyes, you nodded in agreement. He smiled at you before turning in the opposite direction and starting to walk away. Just as he started to get out of arm's length, you tightened the grip you had around his hand. He turned back to you, tilting his head in question but your head was down, your eyes focused on his hand where you gently played with his fingers.Â
âPlease return to me,â you whispered, barely audible to him and he sighed. Taking a step forward, he wrapped his arms around you, one resting on the back of your head and the other around your waist.Â
âI will, Lucky. I always will.â
Eun-yu walked down the empty street of the city, darkness clouding every corner and making her jump at every noise. She wasnât nearly as experienced as you when it came to venturing off alone and outside of the stadium so it was all new to her. This was her first time out of the stadium, let alone all by herself, and she had barely any idea of what to do or where to go. It all started when she was waiting for you at the exit you used to go through when you went on your personal expeditions.Â
She wasnât dumb. She knew you were leaving every day and trying to hurt yourself, yet every day you came back safe. Maybe a little broken and bruised at times, but alive nonetheless. Despite the two of you not being close, she still cared about you more than anything. You were the closest thing to a friend that she had. She was positive you didnât remember this, but she had helped comfort you one night as you cried after another - but also thankfully your last - attempt to leave this world. You told her about the force that kept you alive, protecting you from monsters and from yourself. You told her about how you blame yourself for Hyun-suâs disappearance and how he was most likely dead. You told her everything. Afterward, you ended up passing out in her embrace and sleeping the entirety of the next day away while she stayed by your side to ward off anyone wanting to wake you.Â
Once you woke up, you seemed normal. The same expressionless look on your face as you went on with your day. It stayed that way for a long time. Eun-yu tried her best to do subtle things to help you; to make you feel more wanted and make you blame yourself less.
Until one day, you never came back.Â
You leaving and never returning is what led her to be standing at the exit not even a week ago, feeding some of her rations to a small stray kitten. Itâs what led her to stay there even when Chan-young approached her and asked her what she was doing. Itâs what made her stay even after a young girl she hadnât recognized revealed herself. Itâs what made her stay despite the pleas to go back inside from Chan-young and allowed her to see the woman she thought had died show up and take the girl with her.Â
It is also what led her here, all alone looking for you or the girl or Yi-kyung. Whilst finding you was her main goal, she would be satisfied with any of the three.Â
She lost Chan-young somewhere along the way after he was poisoned by the girl accompanying that old man but she didnât let that deter her.Â
Now, in the dark shadows looming over the alleyways she walked through, a long metal pipe clutched in one of her hands, she searched the abandoned city with the need to find you forcing down any fear she was feeling. The unoccupied hand had an old piece of clothing wrapped around it, protecting any dirt from getting into the wound where she protected Yeong-su from that soldier.
She often wondered if you knew how much you inspired her to be brave and protect those around her.
After some time, she found herself standing in front of a large greenhouse. Most of the windows were broken and she could see the plants inside had overgrown their once pristinely gardened form, but it was gorgeous regardless. The moonlight shone through the broken glass and cast spotlights of glimmering luminescence across the vegetation. She took a moment to admire everything, noting how you wouldâve loved a space like this until she heard a growling sound from behind her and her guard immediately went back up. Moving the pipe so it was tightly grasped in her hands like a baseball bat, she held it defensively and slowly crept closer to the source of the growling. The large crater in the ground made her sick, reminding her of the tragedy that happened less than a year ago when the government tried to kill as many people as possible in order to âsave humanity from itself.âÂ
As she got closer, she raised the pipe over her head, ready to strike at any moment. The growling of the monster got louder as she approached and she prepared herself to swing until-
âHe wonât attack you.â
Eun-yu turned around, facing the new voice and seeing the same girl from before. She lowered the pipe, letting it hang loosely at her side as the girl took slow steps toward her. Since she was almost positive this girl would have nothing to do with you, she instead asked about Yi-kyung. âIâm looking for Yi-kyung. You know where she is, right?â The girl stayed silent, gradually getting closer as she continued with her measured footsteps. âI have to meet with her.â
The two girls stared at each other as the younger girl approached. Silence stilled the air until it was broken.
âMom⌠the people⌠theyâre all bad.â
âDid you say âMomâ?â Eun-yu questioned, her face portraying her confusion and shock.
âShe couldnât mean Yi-â
âYouâre no different,â the girl concluded, taking her last few steps forward more quickly and launching Eun-yu down into the hole behind her. Feeling the ground disappear from below her feet and the wind rush through her hair, she screamed.Â
A scream.
A scream was what stopped you from continuing your washing of Hyun-su and your clothes. You snapped your head in the direction of the noise so fast you were worried you got whiplash. Unconsciously clutching the current piece of clothing youâd been washing in your hands, you started sprinting in the direction of the noise. As you got closer, the area around you got brighter and you noticed it becoming increasingly more familiar to you. It was when you saw the familiar metal canisters that you realized you were near the boat.
It was also when you realized the boat was on fire.Â
You gasped as you saw the flames licking away at the deck in the distance, pushing your body past its limits as you forced yourself to go faster, faster, faster. You were beyond terrified at the implications the fire had.
âWas this the bad feeling Hyun-su had?â You asked yourself. You tried your best to stay as positive as possible until you got there but it was difficult with all the possibilities swirling in your mind. However, there was one possibility you clung to: while the boat burning was bad in itself, maybe nobody was on it.
Maybe.
When you got to the stairs of the boat, you climbed them as quickly as you could, ignoring the pain in your foot when you slipped down one and ended up stepping on it wrong.
âThatâs a problem for later.â
You got to the top, not seeing anybody in the burning embers surrounding you. Quickly covering your mouth with the still-damp piece of fabric in your hands and thanking yourself for unconsciously holding onto it, you ran around the top of the deck, looking for any signs of life while simultaneously praying for none. Seeing nothing, your mind ran at a hundred miles per hour as you tried to decide if that was a good or bad thing.Â
âCha Hyun-su!â You screamed out, the use of his last name representing your evident panic. âSeo Ah-yi!â It was when you circled the captainâs quarters that you saw a familiar lean body. âSeo Yi-kyung!âÂ
You rushed forward, sliding down to your knees as you reached her and turning her onto her back. You winced as you saw the burn marks and ash littering across the side of her face. You brought the wet clothing down from where it covered your mouth and nose, quickly replacing it with the cuff of your jacket as you used the wet fabric to cover Yi-kyungâs nose. The fire caught onto your pants and you scrambled to put it out, letting out muffled screams into your sleeve as it burned your skin.Â
You watched as the small baby monster you knew to be Ah-yiâs friend approached you and Yi-kyung. You were mainly confused about why it showed up here willingly, usually, monsters were terrified of fire and would avoid it at all costs but that didnât seem to be the case.Â
âGo away! Get out of here!â You screamed at the baby but it just babbled at you, running up to you and setting out the fire on your pants. Then, it began to circle around the two of you, using its body to roll out any fire that got too close. You quietly sobbed, your tears feeling like ice against your flaming skin. âThank you,â you whispered to the small creature, feeling so grateful yet guilty for the way it was putting itself in danger for you.Â
Suddenly, as you felt yourself fading out of consciousness, the exhaustion from the run over, and the pain in your foot getting to you, you heard a familiar voice call out for you.
âLucky!â
Hyun-su...
Eun-yu screamed out as she fell until she quieted, accepting her death to be by falling down a large hole while not knowing if her only friend was dead or alive. Just as she lost all hope, the sound of something whipping through the wind above caught her attention along with a familiar large wing made of bone and muscle only. It was only for a moment that she caught a glimpse of the boyâs face before his arm wrapped around her body and they shot up.Â
Reaching the top, Hyun-su swung around so his body would take the brunt of the fall and they crashed. Sliding across the concrete, he used his wing to slow them down as much as possible and keep her as unharmed as he could. Barely taking a minute to breathe when they came to a stop, Hyun-su opened his arm and rolled Eun-yu off before standing back up.Â
âCha Hyun-su,â the girl tried, struggling to lift herself from the ground. Receiving no response as he continued walking toward Ah-yi, who was watching curiously from the other side of the crater, she tried again. âCha Hyun-su!â She finally made it to her feet as she screamed.
Hyun-su let out a breath. He took a moment to force his eyes to return to their natural state instead of the endless void that would consume him when in his monster state before slowly turning around to face her.
âAre you really just gonna leave like that?â She asked him, more quietly this time as he faced her. His wing flapped lightly at his side, whistling through the wind in an ethereally beautiful way.Â
At least, thatâs how you would often describe it.
âWere you expecting a hug or something?â He asked her in a blank tone and she looked at him with exasperated annoyance.Â
âYeah, I was. I expected at least a âGlad to see you. Howâve you been?ââ She retorted back at him, getting angrier by the moment at the completely blank look on his face.Â
âBut Iâm not glad to see you,â he told her and she couldnât help but expect it. She knew they werenât close. Nowhere near as close as you were with Hyun-su. You always tried so hard to make him feel included, to fight for his rights even when Eun-hyuk kept you as far away from him as possible. After you tried to break the lock of the door that one time, he gave strict instructions to everyone who had a guard duty that they were not to allow you near the room. You would always leave Eun-hyuk with the same phrase after each failed attempt to see the boy.
âYouâre a coward. You wonât go up the stairs to retrieve the residentsâ items yourself and then you treat the man who does do it like scum. I canât believe you.â
It was what made her like you in the first place. While she knew you and Hyun-su had known each other for a brief period before the apocalypse, she couldnât help but admire how you stood up for the boy without a second thought. She was pretty sure she realized your feelings for him before even you did.Â
âYou werenât supposed to know how to leave the stadium. You shouldâve just stayed away,â Hyun-suâs voice broke her out of her brief flash of memories.Â
âIt was you all alongâŚâ she started, taking a stuttering step toward him. âThat night with the rope⌠all the times she tried to kill herself⌠it was you who saved her, wasnât it?â
By the lack of surprise or questioning on his face, she knew her answer. They stayed silent for a few more seconds, Eun-yu waiting for an answer and Hyun-su trying to provide one. Though his face remained monotonous, he was trying to come up with an answer that wouldnât give her too much information but would satisfy her concern and need to know.Â
âWe crossed paths. I figured since we werenât strangers I might as well help her out. I know what itâs like. She doesnât deserve that kind of a death. Thatâs it. Nothing more,â he looked at her, making sure his words werenât just floating in one ear and out the other. âYou understand?âÂ
Without waiting for her to respond, he turned around again, rolling his eyes.
âI have to get back to-âÂ
âThatâs bullshit and we both know it!â Eun-yu yelled from behind him, interrupting his thoughts. She took fast purposeful steps toward him as she continued to speak. âYouâre in love with her, she was your everythin-!â
Hyun-su brought his wing down and scraped the concrete behind him, only a few feet away from where Eun-yu was standing. She held her breath, waiting for his next move and cursing herself for the shiver of fear that ran up her spine at his actions.
âYou would never fear him like this.â
Seeing him not make any more moves, she tried again. Prying her feet off the floor from where the strange acid was kicked up by the large appendage, she started walking again only for Hyun-su to slam his wing down again. This time, the toe of her front boot had melted off and she could see the black socks she wore underneath peeking through. She mentally slapped herself for how the breath she let out was shaky. Forcing herself to peel her boots off the ground again, she tried to take another step when suddenly a hand latched onto her bicep and pulled her back, sending her tumbling to the ground.Â
âAre you trying to get yourself killed?â The large man, Ho-sang+ asked. His shoulders were draped with a homemade camouflage outfit made of grass and hay. The man raised his shotgun, aiming it toward Hyun-su who had still yet to turn around. âYou monster piece of shit, what are you doing here?â The boy turned to look over his shoulder at the new voice. âGet gone!â
Right as Hyun-su turned back around to keep walking, Eun-yu spoke up again.
âWait!â She scrambled to her feet, intending on running over to Hyun-su but the older man grabbed her shoulders and held her back. âCha Hyun-su. Cha Hyun-su!â He came to a halt again and it was enough of a tell he was waiting for her to continue. âSheâŚâ she began, hesitating to tell him this in case her gut feeling was wrong. âSheâs been missing for months. Do you know⌠I mean⌠is sheâŚâ She couldn't force herself to get her words out, only able to speak in between shaky breaths as she started to think of the worst possible outcomes. If her gut feeling was wrong and you werenât really with Hyun-su, she didnât know what she would do. Â
Hyun-su turned back around to look at her over his shoulder. Keeping eye contact with her for a few moments as he debated whether to tell her or not, he relented.
âSheâs alive.â
Turning back around, he could hear the breaths of relief Eun-yu and the older man both released, albeit for different reasons.Â
Following Ah-yi, they both walked away from the two humans. He waited until they got to the edge of the river to start talking.
âWhy did you do that?â
âI don't like her,â Ah-yi responded.
âSo why don't you like her?â He pushed,Â
âEvery human is the same. Sheâs no different,â she yelled angrily before her voice dropped to a mumble he was just barely able to hear. âThe only human to be an exception is Unni.â
Hyun-su looked at her when she stopped, the anger being shown clearly on her face and he was confused about why she was so riled up. The quiet atmosphere was only interrupted by the hooting of the owls in the nearby trees.Â
âI was curious about humans at first⌠because both Mom and Unni are human. So I said âhiâ and theyâŚâ She took a shaky breath in before continuing. âThey hurt me. They yelled and they pushed and... and they hurt me too. And they killed all my friends and monsters!â She screamed out, her voice heavy with raw emotion. âLeaving just me.â
âThey were just scared,â Hyun-su tried to soothe her anger and pain as her eyes filled with tears. âAfraid of losing someone.â
âThen I'll give them a reason. Show them how scary it was,â her heavy breathing slowly evened out and Hyun-su sighed. He knew you would be able to help her with a situation like this better than he would. From the very first day, you always seemed to have a way of calming her down and helping her through the more difficult times.
âLet's get out of here. Yeah?â He suggested as tears began to fall down her cheeks, hitting the pavement below with an imperceptible plop.Â
âThere's no place for me. My house is gone,â she told him.Â
âWhat⌠do you mean?â He asked after a few silent beats.Â
âI⌠no longer need you. Not you, or MomâŚâ she paused to calm herself but couldnât stop the sob that came with her next words. âOr Unni. Not anymore.â
Hyun-su let out a slight gasp before sprinting in the direction of the boat. He hoped his suspicions were wrong. He hoped Ah-yi wouldnât do that to her mother.
But he knew she would.
Heâd heard the countless nights you spent with her in your arms as you consoled her and reassured her about her motherâs love when she was positive it no longer existed. He knew how much she hated the woman who gave birth to her, hated her for the love she once had but lost on that fateful day.Â
Hyun-su ignored the sharp pain in his lungs as he sprinted toward the boat, cursing lightly when he saw the fire engulfing it from afar. Finally reaching it, he ran around looking desperately for Yi-kyung and screaming her name.Â
It wasnât until he found both her and you lying on the ground that his panic started to take over.Â
âLucky!â He screamed, running towards you and dropping to his knees. He quickly picked both of you up, the weight not a struggle for him but the positioning of your bodies being a bit awkward. He ended up with Yi-kyung on his back piggyback style and you being held in his arms like his bride. Seeing the small creature passed out only a few feet away, he picked it up too and put it on your lap as he walked off the boat, letting the home full of memories burn itself to the ground forevermore.Â
Hyun-su walked towards the swan boat about a quarter mile away from the boat. Gently setting Yi-kyung down first, he placed you down with your head in his lap. He cursed himself. He couldnât believe he had just left you alone. He couldnât believe you would go into such a dangerous place willingly.Â
But then again, he couldnât be surprised. You were like that, so selfless and kind. If you saw the boat on fire you would never allow yourself to stay behind while there was a potential of the people you loved being on that boat.Â
He was thankful you at least were smart enough to cover your nose and mouth when you were there. The ripped and slightly scorched shirt covering Yi-kyungâs mouth was one he recognized to be yours. And although it wasnât a great replacement, he saw how the cuff of your jacket sleeve was loosely placed over your own mouth, slipping once youâd fallen unconscious.Â
As he was picking the bits of seared wood and singed fabric from your hair, a small whisper of his name drew his attention behind him to Yi-kyung.
âHyun-suâŚâ
He turned around, making sure not to jostle you around too much as he looked at her. Her face was burned, fresh wounds scarring the flesh of her cheeks that would forever alter her appearance.Â
âAre you okay, Yi-kyung?â
âItâs all my fault itâs like this,â she started. Hyun-su stayed silent as she continued. âI just wanted her to be safe like you were,â she whimpered, it was unclear whether it was from the pain on her skin or the pain in her heart. âAll I wanted was for her toâŚâ she sobbed but no tears came out yet. She was dehydrated and wounded and it was clear she wouldnât make it without medical help they no longer had.Â
âIt wasnât your fault,â Hyun-su refuted.
Yi-kyung groaned as she sat up, leaning heavily against the edge of the swan boat.
âI shouldâve killed her.â
Hyun-suâs eyes widened at her words. While he knew that was what she had wanted when her baby was first born, he didnât know it was still something she thought about.Â
âIn the back of my mind, I always had that thought. I know she mustâve felt it when I had those thoughts,â she breathed heavily, her breaths sounding gritty and labored. She looked at the girl lying in Hyun-suâs lap, feeling angry, regretful, and jealous, but mostly grateful. Grateful she had at least you to look up to and show her the way when she couldnât. âI know she would always tell her about how she hated me,â she pointed at you weakly. âI know she always saw her as more of a mother than she did me.âÂ
âYouâre wrong,â Hyun-su protested. âWhile Ah-yi loves Lucky, she needs you as her mother. I know because I was there too through all those days,â he looked down at you, eyes still shut and sweat clinging to your skin. âSo was she,â he breathed out a sigh and looked back at Yi-kyung. âYou said you were a bad mother, but you know thatâs just not true.â
âThe fault is all mine,â tears fell down her cheeks as she spoke, a soothing touch to her wounded face. âI was the one who made her like this,â she blamed herself, Hyun-suâs reassuring words either not registering in her brain or being completely ignored. âNo, this is good,â she accepted. She knew her end would be soon. âIt turning out like this is for the best. This way, I⌠I donât have to kill my daughter.,â she sobbed.
âWere you really going to kill her?â He asked incredulously. At her lack of response, he continued. âWhy? Youâre her mother! So why?âÂ
âI donât deserve to be,â she cut him off. âI could never be worthy of her, not when I treated her so differently than you did. Than she did,â she explained. She couldnât fathom saying your name, feeling unworthy of being near you when she always had those terrible thoughts of hurting her own flesh and blood. You had always treated her so much better than she had, treating her like your own daughter, whether it was by blood or not. âI had the same thought hundreds of times. âWhy is she cursed like this?â Why?â She started sobbing again, the guilt and blame she put on herself for the past year torturing her soul. âItâs all my fault. My awful thoughts and desires turned her⌠into a⌠monster.â
Hyun-su scoffed. âYeah, so what?â He looked at her and the surprise of his words stopped her crying. âAre monsters really all bad?â
Yi-kyung sighed and just as Hyun-su was going to continue talking, the soft babbling of the baby monster sounded out again, drawing both their attention to the mini creature. He gently picked it up, holding it in his arms as he spoke again. âThis one saved you. Saved both of you. Saved you because youâre familyâŚâ his eyes filled with tears but he refused to let his voice break. âYou see, monsters feel and recognize people. Because they were human once too.â
He hugged the monster to his chest, and the conversation ended when Yi-kyung faded out of consciousness.Â
The group sat around the campfire, Ha-ni snuggled up against Chan-youngâs side while the other two sat alone.
âSo, which is it?â Eun-yu asked. âA brother? A boss? A dad? What are you to each other?â
âWhy the hell does it matter? Just eat and get lost,â the older man evaded the question.Â
âUm⌠why donât you come back with us? Youâll be safer there,â Park Chan-young offered and Ha-niâs head perked up in excitement.Â
âAre we getting married then?â She asked, moving closer to his side and resting her head against his shoulder.
âUh, thatâs⌠thatâs not what Iâm saying,â he repudiated.Â
âSafe? You guys have just been lucky,â the older man rolled his eyes at the suggestion. âThat, or you donât know better.â
âI think you might be underestimating some of us.â
âI donât trust humans, okay?â He concluded.
âIâm not surprised. But you donât trust monsters either?â Eun-yu integrated herself into the conversation once more. âAnd what about her?â She asked, tilting her head at Ha-ni. âYou trust her?â He didnât respond and it was silent for a minute. âSure seems like it.â
Ha-ni, noticing how the atmosphere was turning strange and uncomfortable, interrupted. âLetâs go with them. Letâs go together, teacher, hmm?â She insisted, leaning forward in her seat to emphasize her wants. âHey, letâs go!â
The older man looked thoughtful for a moment, considering his companionâs words before noticing something in the distance.Â
âWhat are you doing here?â He screamed accusingly, raising his shotgun threateningly toward the figure approaching.Â
Hyun-su walked forward. Yi-kyung was tied against his back using the long-sleeved shirt you used to cover your mouth in the fire meanwhile you were held in his arms, cradled against his chest protectively.Â
He raised his head slightly to look at them, continuing his stride forward despite the threat of the gun in front of him.Â
In the blink of an eye, Ha-ni appeared next to Ho-sang as he held the gun and moved his arms, forcing it to face the ground just as he pulled the trigger. It hit the rocks harmlessly and she looked at Hyun-su curiously.Â
Taking a deep breath, he slowly lowered himself to his knees and placed Yi-kyung on the ground after untying her. Keeping you in his arms as he rose again, he held you close as Eun-yu rushed forward. Stopping just a foot in front of him, she looked down at you in shock. She reached her hand out to caress your cheek but stopped herself at the last second.Â
âPlease help,â Hyun-su begged and Eun-yu lifted her chin to look at him. âThis was the only place I could turn to.â
Both Chan-young and Ha-ni walked over to where Yi-kyung was lying on the ground, kneeling down to properly assess the damage on her body.Â
âHow did she get like this? And the kid? The girl who left with you?â Eun-yu asked before looking down at you still in Hyun-suâs arms and finally allowing her fingers to skim along the feverish skin of your cheek as she whispered your name, stunned. âAnd what about her? Is she okay? Why isnât she awake?â
âFirst, letâs get them both inside,â Chan-young stopped her questioning before Hyun-su could respond. Ha-ni helped him prop the woman on her back, fully intending to bring her into the trailer until a gunshot sounded.Â
Eun-yu froze in shock, paralyzed by seeing Hyun-su stumble back with a gunshot to the shoulder. He fell to his knees once more, his grip on you loosening but refusing to let go. He gently set your lower body down onto his lap, his now free hand going to hold his wounded shoulder while the other held your upper body to his chest. He ignored the anger that stirred in his chest when he saw how close the shot came to your face, just missing by a few inches. Clenching his eyes closed tightly and blocking out the sound of everyone talking and screaming around him, he forced the familiar feeling of his monster down. When he finally looked up and opened his eyes he saw Eun-yu holding Ha-ni against her chest with blade centimeters from her neck.Â
â- and Iâll cut her fucking head off.â
Ha-ni scoffed at her words with an annoyed smile but didnât try to fight back or move away.Â
âWay to prove my point about humans,â Ho-sang told her, not lowering his gun. âPulling this shit after I saved your life is rich.â
âI said Iâll take him with me. I said Iâll take them so just⌠what's your problem?â Eun-yu begged the man, tears forming along her waterline as the situation continued to go downhill.Â
âYouâre with monsters,â Ho-sang explained, glaring at her from his spot. âThat makes you a threat. And you call yourself human? Jesus.â
âYou call yourself human when you just almost shot a girl in the face? He might not be human but she is!â She screamed at him and continued when she saw the flicker of guilt in his eyes. âAnd what makes you special? How can you be sure youâre gonna stay immune?â She questioned but he stayed silent. âWhat if you were to start showing symptoms? Seems a bullet is your only option. Since monsters have to die.â
Hyun-su groaned in pain before trying to stop her from baiting the man. âStop it,â his words were spoken weakly as more blood spilled from his wound. He covered it with the fabric of his shirt, trying to avoid getting as much blood on you as possible but the splatters of blood across your forehead and cheeks told him it was already a bit too late for that.Â
âAnd her?â Eun-yu continued, ignoring the boyâs warnings and protests as she started to speak about Ha-ni. âCould you put a bullet in her?â Her words were spoken softly but Ho-sang heard it loud and clear. He stayed quiet again, not willing to speak of the situation he feared the most. âHow about I save you the trouble?â She offered.
âOh, yeah. So this is who you are,â he finally spoke, nodding in disdain at her actions.Â
âStop it,â Hyun-su tried again but again was ignored. âDonât do this Eun-yu,â he begged.Â
Suddenly, Ha-ni grabbed the wrist holding the knife to her throat, and twisted it away from herself, spinning around so the knife was now in her possession and the tip was pointing directly at Eun-yuâs neck. There was a collective gasp from everyone watching and Ho-sang lowered his guns in shock. âHa-ni!â He yelled at her as she stuck the point of the blade in Eun-yuâs neck, causing a trail of blood to leak out.Â
After a moment of tense silence, she pulled the knife away and dropped it to the floor where it clattered against the rocks loudly. Pushing her forward, she walked over and entered her car, entering it and called for Ho-sang to join her.Â
âIn this life, we werenât meant to be,â she started, talking to Chan-young as her companion got into the car and started it up. âMaybe the next one. Get rid of the girl though.â
The group watched as the two drove off before Chan-young turned to Hyun-su. âAre you okay to move? Howâs your shoulder?â
Hyun-su pulled his hand away, the wound already having closed and the blood surrounding it was the only reminder that it was ever there in the first place. He nodded. âItâs okay.â
Chan-young took a few steps closer to him before kneeling beside him and looking at where you rested in his arms. The pain from your ankle and slight burns showed on your leg but you luckily didnât seem to have any difficulty breathing or major damage. âAnd her? Are you still okay to carry her?âÂ
Hyun-su nodded once again while he moved his empty hand to once again rest under your knees and stood up. âYes, Iâm okay.â
âI think weâd better go. Monsters may have heard the gunfire,â Chan-young concluded and walked behind Hyun-su as he started the path to his chosen destination, whatever that place may be.
Eun-yu kneeled down to grab her bag and knife before looking back at Hyun-su. âLetâs go.â
He sighed as she started to walk behind him, taking a moment to look at you and make sure you were alright before he followed. He would have to wipe his shoulder down and clean the blood from your face before you woke up. He didnât feel like worrying you about his injury just yet.Â
Sighing once more, he turned around and started to follow the two.Â
They arrived at the destination Chan-young had brought them to. It was a hospital, or at least it used to be. As they got inside, there was broken glass everywhere and scratches from an unnatural creature lining the floor. It was clear it was no longer the medical place it used to be.Â
Setting Yi-kyung down on the hospital bed they found, Chan-young turned to Hyun-su and asked, âWhat happened to her?â
âA fire started where she was staying,â he started to explain, still holding you since all the other hospital beds they could find were not exactly clean. At least the one Yi-kyung was lying on didnât have any blood stains on it. He didnât mind though. âI think there was no way out. She was already unconscious by the time I made it in.â
âItâs carbon monoxide poisoning,â Chan-young concluded from the evidence provided before standing up urgently and turning to Eun-yu. âSomething like a small gas tank should be lying around. Go look for some,â he then turned to Hyun-su who was getting ready to stand and help them. âYou should probably stay here,â he told him and Hyun-su stayed silent for a moment as he looked at you in his arms before nodding in agreement. He moved to lean against the wall as the other two went off in different directions to search for the gas tank.Â
After a while, there was the faint sound of someone yelling, âI found one!â Soon after, both Eun-yu and Chan-young returned to the bed, the boy carrying a gas tank in his hands which he set up next to it. Expertly, he plugged the tube into the tank and turned the air on, testing the pressure and how much oxygen was left in the tank.Â
âDoes it work?â Eun-yu asked just as the arrow pointed to âREFILLâ and Chan-young sighed. âWhat? What is it?â
âItâs out of oxygen,â he explained.
âSo what happens now?â
âHer organs will start to fail without⌠without a steady supply of oxygen,â he told them before his head fell forward. âFuck me.â
âEnough of that crap. Is there any other way?â Eun-yu begged, unwillingly to give up so soon.Â
âItâs already too late.â
âDonât say that unless youâve tried everything,â she told him seriously, she then moved over to start picking Yi-kyung up by her arms. âPark Chan-young, help me carry her. Letâs get her to the stadium. We have to leave now,â she ordered but he didnât move and Hyun-su just buried his head in your hair emotionally. âI said help me carry her!â She sobbed, setting her back down when he still didnât try to help her and covering her face with her hands.Â
The group just finished moving both you and Yi-kyung to another room, this one finally having another bed that wasnât stained with blood and smelling of a rotting corpse. Chan-young helped Eun-yu carry Yi-kyung to the room while Hyun-su held you close, only letting you go when they found the bed for you to lie on.Â
Despite how his monster body protested, he allowed Eun-yu to have a moment alone with you and Yi-kyung in the room, choosing instead to wait on the bench outside. He saw through the crack in the door how she held your hand gently and spoke words he couldnât hear. He watched as she set your hand down across your stomach and retreated from the room to sit on the bench with him, leaving an empty seat between them.Â
âAre you feeling better?â Hyun-su asked her once she sat down. She sighed quietly and he took that as her response. âWe did the best we could.â
âAre you comfortable with this?â She asked him, not understanding how he could be so calm in a moment like this. âIs leaving her to die like that really the right thing to do?â
âNow that I think about it⌠I think itâs what she wanted,â he construed and she turned her head to look at him.Â
âWhat?â
âHer boat was deliberately burned, but she chose to stay aboard.â
âWhy, though?â Eun-yu whispered. âWhy would Yi-kyung do that?â
âI wanna ask you something,â Hyun-su told her and she stayed quiet as she waited for him to speak. âHowâs everyone doing? Iâve tried asking Lucky but she always gets really quiet when I do.â
Eun-yuâs lips quirked up minutely at the familiar term of endearment but the memory of her grief overwhelmed it. She took a few deep breaths to compose herself before answering him. âHye-in and Su-yeong are dead. And Yoon Ji-su, too.â
Now Hyun-su knew why you would never talk about it, why you would always get quiet and have that far-away look in your eyes when he asked. He always figured you just didnât know, that maybe you got separated at some point, but somewhere deep down he knew that was just wishful thinking. While he hated that you didnât confide in him, he understood where you were coming from. Even a year isnât always enough time to heal enough to talk about something so tragic.Â
âJust like that, theyâre all gone,â she continued in a whisper. He turned his head away from her as a tear fell down his cheek before she spoke up more loudly this time, masking the emotion in her voice with false confidence. âNow let me ask you a question,â she said. He turned to look at her but she was looking in the direction of where you lay on the hospital bed, head tilted to the side as you breathed easily. âHow is she doing, really? Is she better?â Her voice almost broke as she unwillingly thought back to how you were feeling during your time in the stadium but she was able to mask it with a cough. While she was hoping you were doing better now that you were with Hyun-su and hopefully didnât blame yourself for his disappearance anymore, she had to be sure.
âSheâs doing good. She still has her bad days but overall sheâs doing better.â
She breathed a sigh of relief, a single tear falling down her cheek. âThank you.â
He turned his head to look back at her and saw she was now staring at him. âHm?â
âYou brought her back to me. I donât know what I would do if I didnât at least see her one more time. If I didnât make sure she was still alive. So thank you.âÂ
He nodded. âOf course.â
âI also,â she continued. âWant to thank you for returning to her,â she shot him a watery smile as her eyes brimmed with tears. âGod knows she deserves it.â
When you woke up, the first things you saw were the blaring lights of the white lighting fixture above you. Groaning, you brought a hand up to cover your eyes and turned your head only to gasp when you saw the burned face of Yi-kyung on the bed next to yours. Quickly throwing your legs over the side of the bed and standing up to check on her, you let out a yelp of pain as you stepped on your wounded ankle and crumpled to the floor.Â
Breathing heavily, you cursed yourself before hearing the sound of fast-paced footsteps entering the room you were in. You leaned up on one hand and saw a face youâd longed to see for weeks.Â
âEun-yu?â
The girl snapped her head to where you sat and gasped out your name, running toward you and crouching down. She grabbed your arms and helped you stand up, making you sit on the edge of the bed so she could check out your foot.Â
âHow are you feeling?â She asked, concerned but all you could think about was the woman breathing unevenly on the bed behind her.Â
âFine, fine,â you said dismissively, only half listening to her concerns. âHow is Yi-kyung? Is she okay?â
Eun-yu slapped your arm lightly. âYou were passed out for half a day, let me worry about you.â
You gave a small chuckle at her words, reaching your arms out to wrap around her shoulders. âItâs good to see you, Eun-yu. Iâve missed you.â
She exhaled slowly, wrapping her own arms around you and letting herself relax in your embrace.Â
âWait, what am I doing here?â You asked as you softly pushed her away from you. âWhat are you doing here? Why arenât you at the stadium? Are you okay?â You gasped, firing questions at her like a machine gun prior to grabbing the sides of her puffy jacket sleeves and pulling her a few inches closer as you looked her over for any injuries. Other than the small wound on her neck, she seemed to be relatively unharmed.
âThat doesnât matter right now,â she scolded lightly and lifted your wounded and swollen ankle up. âFirst, we should fix this up. Iâm sure thereâs some tape or something around here,â she started to walk away but turned back to look at you. âDonât move,â she scolded with a finger pointed at you accusingly. You held your hands up in a surrender motion and laughed.Â
After a while of looking around the room, she walked back with a wad of medical tape in her hand. You watched in awe as she started to expertly wrap your foot with the medical tape in a way that would help keep it in place. Noticing your stare, she explained. âI used to do ballet. I sprained my ankle and had to do this every day.â
âWell lucky me then,â you told her with a smile that she returned once she finished. She then cut the ripped pant leg off at the knee and cut the singed parts off. Using the burned-free part of the fabric, she gave you her hand to squeeze as she poured the clear liquid inside a bottle of vodka on your burns. You screamed and stuffed your sleeve into your mouth, both stopping yourself from breaking your teeth and muffling your pained noises. After finishing disinfecting the wound, she got to work on wrapping the cut fabric around your burns to prevent any further dirt from entering it.
Breathing heavily through your pain, you grabbed the nearly empty bottle of vodka after she set it down and lifted it to your nose.Â
It looked like vodka.
It smelled like vodka.
Taking a sip, your face scrunched up in displeasure.Â
Definitely vodka, although something was off.Â
âWhy is it so watery?â You asked her. Eun-yuâs head snapped up to see you bring the bottle to your lips again to take another sip.Â
Grabbing the bottle away from you, she smirked and brought the bottle to her lips, drinking the last of the liquid while you whined. After sighing overexaggeratedly, she smiled at you and handed the bottle back to you. You shot her a glare âFor one, when are you ever going to find a steal like that again? Had to make sure it lasted!â You laughed. âAnd second, regular vodka is too potent to use as a disinfectant by itself, you have to water it down so you donât burn away your nerves.â
She secured the fabric with the medical tape and tapped your knee to signal she was finished. She helped you down from the table and let you wrap an arm around her shoulder as you limped over to the bench outside of the room. You thanked her just as you saw another familiar face appear around the corner. âPark Chan-young? What are you doing here?â
âAh, youâre awake! How are you feeling?â He asked instead of answering your question.Â
âIâm feeling okay, my ankle hurts a little but not too bad,â you told him with a smile before it faded and your head turned to look at Yi-kyung through the still-opened door. âSheâs not going to make it, she?â
You heard the two of them sigh behind you and you let out a shaky breath. Tilting your head up, you tried to stop the tears from falling.Â
It was silent for a while, the only sounds were the ragged breathing from Yi-kyung in the next room until Chan-young spoke.Â
âCha Hyun-su, was it?â He asked and your head snapped up to look at him while Eun-yu who was sitting beside you didnât even flinch. âThatâs the monster that killed Mr. Kim, right?â
You opened your mouth to ask what he meant when Eun-yu spoke before you could.
âIt gets on my nerves when you use the word âkillâ.â
He sat down next to her and leaned forward in his chair with his elbows resting on his knees. âWell, nonetheless, thatâs how it went down.â
âYour curiosity will cost you someday,â at his silence to her words, she sighed and continued. âMr. Kim was displaying symptoms.â
The news of this story was no surprise to you. While you werenât there when it happened, you do remember how Eun-yu had relayed the story to you only a few nights after the incident. You didnât know she knew it was Hyun-su though, and to be honest you felt slightly betrayed.Â
âI donât know when itâd begun.â
âWait,â Chan-young started, gasping at the new information. âBut why didnât you say anything? You were branded as a murderer.â
âThe Chief and I have had⌠a long-standing grudge. Yet we all lived because she opened the stadium to us. I canât deny that. I just couldnât screw her over like that.â
You quietly gasped. Despite the information not being new to you, you hadnât known the reason she never spoke up was because of that.Â
âLee Eun-yu,â Chan-young said softly.
âEun-yu, you shouldnât have done that to yourself,â you scolded her quietly.Â
âDonât get me wrong. That wasnât the only reason,â she continued, leaning back in her seat. âI didnât know it was Hyun-su, but⌠either way, I didnât want to tell Crow Platoon.â
Oh. So Eun-yu didnât know it was Hyun-su. That definitely made you feel better than the idea of her knowing this entire time and just not telling you.Â
When a sudden gasp was heard from the room Yi-kyung was in, all of your heads snapped up and Chan-young and Eun-yu rushed into the room. You stood up, hopping over to lean against the entrance when you slipped.Â
Just as your hand missed grabbing the frame of the door, you felt an arm wrap around your waist and pull you back up. Turning your head to look at your savior, you were surprised to see Hyun-su with his arm supporting you and Ah-yi standing beside him, looking at you with just as surprised eyes as you were at her. The boy moved you so you were propped up against the door frame before he stepped into the room.Â
âCould you step outside for a moment?â He asked the two as they stood beside Yi-kyungâs bed. They hesitated but eventually made their way out of the room. As Hyun-su walked up to the woman, leaning over her as she breathed raggedly, you wrapped your arms around Ah-yi and brought her into a hug.Â
âOh sweetie, Iâm so sorry,â you expressed your condolences before pushing her away just enough so you could see her face. âHow are you doing?â You asked her as you caressed her cheek and brushed a strand of hair behind her ear.Â
She shrugged her shoulders, looking away unconvincingly. âIâm fine. She hated me anyway. I only came for Oppa.â
You tsked and brought her back into your embrace. âYou and I both know thatâs not true.â
She didnât respond and Hyun-su turned back to look at the two of you, motioning for Ah-yi to walk in. As she passed by you, you smoothed down the back of her hair and squeezed her shoulder reassuringly.Â
Hyun-su walked past her, letting her have her final moment alone with her mother on her deathbed. Instead, he walked over to you, wrapping his arm around your waist to help you walk as you all moved further down the hall to give the girl some space. Once he decided it was far away enough, he moved you over to the wall so you could lean against it and stood beside you. You leaned your head against his shoulder, wanting to give and gain comfort from the action. You all stayed there, silently, for a few minutes until Ah-yi walked down the hall.Â
Hyun-su popped off the wall and she turned to face the two of you, mainly Hyun-su as he started to speak. âWhy are you out here already?â
You leaned forward, grabbing onto his arm to support you as you looked at her. âYou should stay with her a while longer,â you insisted softly. Her eyes fluttered down to where the medical tape peeked out above your shoe and the pant leg was taped in place around your calf before she fluttered her eyes back up to yours.Â
âMomâs not going to die. So stop crying, please.â
The way she said it gave you a bad feeling and the clattering that came from the direction of the room didnât help to ease it. Hyun-su turned, making sure you were balanced before rushing over to the room. You glanced at Ah-yi before heading that direction as well, having Eun-yu and Chan-young help you.
âYi-kyung!â You heard Hyun-su exclaim just as you all got to the doorway. When you looked into the room, you saw Hyun-su on the ground with Yi-kyung held in his arms while tears fell down his cheeks.Â
You covered your mouth in horror as your own tears started to form. You stayed there, supported only by the door as you all cried over the loss of your friend.Â
Your eyes shot open when you heard the sound of bones cracking. Her head was thrown backward and her back arched to the point where you were sure that was the bone-breaking sound you heard. The skin on the left side of her body started to turn black, almost as if ash had been painted across it. She started thrashing around, her body contorting inhumanely and her skin releasing a dark, unnatural smoke. As she rolled onto her stomach the bones in her back crunched loudly and she shot up.Â
You barely had enough time to move out of the way before she ran into the door you were leaning on. Disoriented and dizzy, you couldnât bring yourself to focus on what was happening around you until you heard the ringing of a gunshot and Yi-kyungâs half-monsterized body fell backward at the waist.Â
âNo, donât do that!â Hyun-su screamed, rushing forward and moving Chan-youngâs hands away while he held fast to the gun.Â
âItâs too late for her. Sheâs already gone!â Chan-young yelled at him.Â
You looked back at the woman to see the gunshot wound already gone, now covered with the same black markings that covered one half of her body. âH-Hyun-su,â you whimpered weakly and both men turned to look back at Yi-kyung. You let out a soft sob as you saw the tear slide down her face.Â
âYi-kyung,â Hyun-su whispered and she raised a hand toward him. Reaching for him, she started to walk forward before her other arm, the remaining human arm, reached out to grab her own hand, almost as if to pull her back. âYou guys should go back,â he whispered to you all. âTake Lucky with you, she canât walk on her own.â
âNo! Not without you!â You protested but Hyun-su didnât turn to face you. Eun-yu looked at you hesitantly before turning back to him.Â
âWhat about Yi-kyung?â She let out through a sob. âHow could she turn so suddenly? She wasnât showing any symptoms.â
âHer daughter did this to her,â he explained hurriedly.
âAh-yiâŚâ you whispered in realization.Â
âShe turns people to monsters?â Chan-young questioned, still aiming the gun at Yi-kyung. âMonsterization is uncontrollable by humans.â
âSheâs not a human,â you said lowly.Â
âWhat the hell are you talking about?â Eun-yu screamed at you just as Yi-kyung rushed forward to jump out the window of the room behind you.Â
âLeave! Now!â He yelled at them before jumping out the window after her.Â
âHyun-su, no!â You cried out, trying to lift yourself to your feet to no avail. Eun-yu and Chan-young, ran to the broken window, looking out as you continued to struggle. âEun-yu!â You screamed at her and she turned around to face you with widened eyes. âPlease! You have to help him! Donât let him get hurt, please,â you begged her.
She nodded, determined. Turning to Chan-young, he nodded at her and they set off in the direction of the stairs to the bottom floor.Â
You sat against the glass doors of the room Hyun-su was resting in. For the first hour, you were in there with him, holding him while he cried. After he fell asleep, though, you decided to give him some space. You waited outside, leaning your head back against the cool surface of the glass with your uninjured leg bent and held to your chest while the other was extended outward.Â
Down the hall, you could see Eun-yu watching you until Chan-young approached her. You looked away as you saw them staring at you. Both had sympathy lacing their gazes that you couldnât stand to see. Sympathy meant you had something they felt sympathetic towards. You didnât want to think of what that thing was. All you wanted was to be back at your shed, doing laundry with Hyun-su while Ah-yi sat down on the edge of the river bank with her feet dipping into the water.Â
But those days were over, at least for the time being.
âWhat are you gonna do now?â Park Chan-young asked Eun-yu, her gaze still locked onto your form curled up across the hallway.Â
âI donât know,â she admitted. âI found her, and sheâs alright. Thatâs good enough for me. I know sheâs in good hands with Cha Hyun-su. I donât want her to come back to the stadium with us. Not when she was so miserable there,â she told him, thinking for a moment before giving a conclusive answer. âIâm gonna wait for Hyun-su to wake up. Iâll wait with her until then. Then Iâll say my goodbyes and return to the stadium. You?â
âI should get back there,â he decided. âIâve been gone for too long.â
She nodded in agreement. âYeah.â
Chan-young gave a final look back at where you sat now with both your knees bent and your face buried in your arms. âSend them my regards, both of them,â he told her and she nodded up at him. âIâll see you at camp.â
With a moment of hesitation, he turned in the direction of the stairs and started walking toward them.Â
It had been a couple of hours since Hyun-su fell asleep. Eun-yu had dozed off about an hour ago but you couldnât bring yourself to shut your eyes for too long. So you sat there, your eyes staring off into the distance, unfocused and blurred. It wasnât until the sun started to set, the light shining through the blinds of the windows and casting a golden orange glow onto the tile floor that you snapped out of your daze. Carefully bringing yourself to a standing position, you turned around, opened the door, and walked through. Your eyes immediately went to where Hyun-su was previously lying down, but when you didnât find him there, you panicked. Raising your eyes, you let out a breath of relief when you saw him sitting on the bed next to the windows, leaning back on his right arm and swaying slightly.Â
âHyun-su?â You asked softly but received no response. Walking closer, you saw his eyes were closed as he continued to sway. It seemed like he was barely conscious and his body kept falling right before he caught it, over and over again. Reaching the point that you were standing right in front of him, you reached up to place your hand on his right cheek, a feeling he immediately leaned into. âOh, lovely,â you whispered. âLetâs get you back to bed.â
About to pull your hand away from his cheek to clear the pillows and blankets piled on the bed behind him, you stopped when his left hand shot up and grabbed onto your wrist, keeping you in place. Confused and concerned, you brought your other hand up to hold his other cheek. âHyun-su?â You asked. âAre you okay?â
He slowly opened his eyes and you gasped once you saw them.Â
Youâd only seen him like this once before and it was after he protected you from a particularly strong monster. Halfway through the battle, all of his mannerisms changed and he moved completely differently. It wasnât until the monster ran away, Hyun-su covered in its blood yet not a scratch on him, that you saw his eyes.Â
You werenât scared. You could never be scared.Â
Not of him.Â
Never of him.Â
But it did surprise you.Â
After he returned to his normal self, he told you about how he tried to never go into that state of being because he wasnât in full control. Despite the honest way you told him he would never hurt you and that you trusted him, he still kept the monster side of him tucked away as much as possible.Â
It seemed that wasnât the case right now, though.Â
âWhy are you here?â You whispered to him, your voice not at all accusing or scared, not even a little bit tentative.Â
âYou donât want me here?â He questioned. It was so strange to see Hyun-suâs body and hear Hyun-suâs voice but know it wasnât him, at least not completely.Â
âI didnât say that,â you told him, your eyes lightly scolding him in a way that made his lips quirk. âI just asked why you were here. Is heâŚâ you hesitated, still unsure of how to fully phrase questions when he was in this state. âAre you okay?â
âHeâs hurt. Let him rest for a bit,â he explained as he leaned more into your palm. His grip on your wrist hadnât been all too tight to begin with but it still softened to a loose hold as he kept eye contact with you.Â
You nodded at his words, brushing your thumb along his cheekbone and your lips curving into a subtle smile when his eyes closed contently. âIs that why youâre here?â You whispered, not wanting to break the calm atmosphere. His eyes opened again and he stared at you. âTo help him with the pain?â He nodded and you sighed. It wasnât the physical pain on his body either of you meant, and you both knew that. The pain of losing Yi-kyung, and then losing her again at his own hands was too much for him. It most certainly would have been too much for you, so you couldnât blame him. Not that you would have anyway.
He tightened the grip he had on your wrist and gently brought it away from his cheek before releasing it completely. He turned his head to look forward in the mirror in front of him and used the hand once holding your wrist to move the collar of his shredded jacket away from his shoulder. You winced as you saw the wounded skin there, bringing a hand up to do something but hesitating. Instead, you looked around the room before your eyes lit up as you found what you were looking for. You released his face from the hand still holding his cheek and turned around, taking a step forward with your good foot. He leaned forward, leaning off his right hand and using it to grab ahold of your wrist. You looked back at him.Â
âStay,â he said simply and you smiled.
âIâm not going far.â
He held onto your wrist for a while longer before softly sliding it down to the tips of your fingers and slowly releasing you, all the while keeping eye contact. You felt the heat rising to your cheeks and turned before he could tell how flustered you were at the simple action. Taking another step, you tried to hide the limp in your walk and mask the pain on your face as you grabbed the materials and returned to where he was seated. Setting the medical supplies down next to him, you reached for the pillow behind him and took off the pillowcase surrounding it. Grabbing the mostly empty bottle of rubbing alcohol, you poured some onto the pillowcase before using one hand to pull the collar away to reveal the dirty wound underneath.Â
You raised your gaze to his eyes only to find them already looking back at you. âThisâll probably sting,â you told him sorrowfully. You waited a moment for him to acknowledge your words but he just continued to stare at you with a blank, yet almost soft, look. You used your other hand to hold the alcohol-soaked pillowcase and bring it up to his wound where you carefully started dabbing away the blood and dirt. Looking over at him every few seconds to see if he was in pain, you found none each time whilst he didnât take his eyes off you. Once the blood was cleared away and the pillowcase was thoroughly stained, it was clear to see the wound was much smaller and less serious than it originally seemed. A fact that made you sigh in relief. Â
Before you could reach for the bandages to cover his wound with, Hyun-su grabbed your waist and pulled you to stand in between his legs.Â
âWha-?â You started to question but stopped when his arms wrapped around your waist in a hug. His head turned to the side and he rested it against your stomach. It didnât take long for you to return the hug, albeit a little confused and startled.Â
âYou know I love you, right?â
The sentence sounded slightly muffled, and you werenât sure which version of Hyun-su was speaking, but regardless, you answered, âI know.â
His arms tightened around you, a comforting and promising squeeze. âAnd you know Iâm never letting you go again,â he paused, turning to look up at you. It was both a surprise and yet not when you saw one of his eyes was still the bright blue he had in his monster form, but the other had returned to his natural brown. âRight?â
You placed your hands on his cheeks, leaning down to leave a tender kiss on his forehead.Â
warnings & tags: so soft, fluff, angst because it's sweet home, hurt/comfort, kissing, touch-starved!hyun-su, a little suggestive but it's not too bad, hyun-su needs a hug and he gets that and more eheh
previous one-shot
A/N: this can be read on its own or read as a part of the little hyun-su x reader series i've got going on at the moment! no particular context needed for this one, but i wrote it in like two hours so i hope you'll enjoy it.
Hyun-Su sits at your table like heâs not sure he has the right to be there. Heâs been less cautious around you lately, less distant, now that he knows that you accept him wholeheartedly for who he is, all that he is, even the dark, ugly parts that he tried to keep from you. But sometimes, when he is in the space that is so clearly yours, he still makes himself small, as if he thinks youâd kick him out if you remembered he was there.
It doesnât matter that you invited him in and insisted he stayed. The fear that you could change your mind at any point, that the longer heâs around, the more he risks showing you a part of him you wonât like, thatâs what sticks.
When you sit down across from him, he notices your eyes landing on his bruised knuckles, sees your brow furrows. Sheepishly, he removes his hand from the table.
âDoesnât it hurt?â you ask.
You ask that a lot. Worry a lot. Selfishly, he likes that you do.
âItâs fine,â he replies, voice quiet. âIt will heal.â
The wounds wonât get infected, they wonât kill him, and theyâll go away eventually. So, sure, it stings as long as theyâre open, but heâs long stopped bothering with cleaning or treating them. Who cares about his pain anyway?
âThatâs not the point,â you say, reaching out for his hand. He doesnât resist when you take it in yours. How could he? Your fingers are soft, gentle, your skin is warm. Itâs like he melts into your touch, like his muscles turn into lead.
It also makes him greedy, makes him want to know what it would do if you touched him more, in different ways. Inside him, the monster stirs, and Hyun-Su forces it back down.
You lift his hand and blow on the wounds that mar his knuckles. The gesture is childish, and despite himself, a smile breaks on his face.
âThatâs not going to change much.â
He notices belatedly how fond his voice sounds. Heâs usually so careful not to let it be so obvious, but you just surprised it out of him. If you notice, you donât let it show. Instead, you roll your eyes at him â until you get another idea.
He looks at you in bemused interest as you lower your face towards his hand. And then he realizes what youâre doing, and his heart skips a beat.
You glance up at him, a silent request for his approval, before you go any further. He doesnât know how to give it to you, doesnât know if he should, if itâs safe.
He also doesnât take his hand away.
Your lips press gently against his knuckles, and it sends a jolt through him that ignites his whole body. He canât see himself, but heâs sure heâs blushing. When you meet his eyes again, he averts his immediately, swallows, clears his throat. But then he feels you open your fingers, letting his hand slip from your grasp, and he tightens his hold on you at the last second. He cannot bear the thought of losing your touch, not just yet.
âThatââ His voice cracks. âThat does help.â
âOh,â you say, and then your thumb runs over his hand in a soft caress. He exhales, long and slow. Heâd do anything for you not to let go of him.
When you stand up, his head shoots up, eyes following you like a puppy â only for you to get closer to him. You roll your lips together, still searching his expression for approval. You trace a wound on his shoulder, one he doesnât even remember getting, if heâs being honest.
âWould it help here?â you ask.
Hyun-Suâs whole body is buzzing with the absolute, desperate need to be touched again.
All he can do is nod.
You lean in, kiss his shoulder, and he closes his eyes. He wants to drown in you. He wants you to run your hands over his body, he wants to touch you so bad, and he hates himself for remaining so still. But then you touch his cheek, trace his jaw, and heâs so infinitely thankful that you do what he canât.
Youâre the one whoâs not meeting his eyes this time, as your index finger brushes against his bottom lip. Thereâs no wound there, theyâre just chapped, and yetâŚ
âHow about here?â
Heâs almost shaking in anticipation by now. He thinks heâd kill to be kissed by you â he knows the monster would. But again, he just nods.
So, standing in front of him, between his legs, you cup his cheek in the gentlest of ways, like heâs precious, and you kiss him again. Itâs soft, gentle, just lips against lips. Â You make a delicate sound when you part from him, and he regrets the loss of it immediately. It must be why he blurts out, before you can move any further âIt still hurts.â
Your eyes go wide for a second, before a smile stretches your lips. He only gets a second to ask himself if he asked for too much, if youâre going to be disgusted with him for daring to ask, ifâ
You kiss him again, a little harder this time, nose pressing against his cheek. Your hands move to the back of his neck to support yourself better. Hyun-Su feels you part your lips, feels your tongue against his mouth, and that is when he loses it.
Heâs happy that you have your eyes closed because, even though he feels fully in control of himself at the moment, heâs not sure which color youâd see in his just now.
He pulls you into his lap, hands on your hips at first before he moves one of them, just a little, to the small of your back. Youâre all over him now, body against his, scent overwhelming, your taste on his tongue. The apartment would be quiet, if it wasnât for the sound of your mouths together, and for the rush of his blood in his ears.
You gasp quietly into him, your teeth catch against his bottom lip and it makes him shiver. He dares then, caught in the euphoria of it all perhaps, to reach up to touch your face, long fingers stroking your cheek. His skin is on fire everywhere you touch it, but he wouldnât give it up for the world, and he finds itself praying it never ends.
Yet it does, fairly abruptly, when he realizes, suddenly, that heâs falling. On instinct, he wraps his arms around you to protect you, and then the two of you hit the floor. The chair had to have tipped backwards at some point, without the two of you noticing.
Thereâs a moment of stunned silence afterwards, before you let out a quiet laugh, hiding your face in his shoulder.
Much to his surprise, he hears himself laugh as well. It just feels easy to do, when youâre in his arms. His heart is still pounding, his lips are tingling, and his breathing is shallow, but heâs feeling emotions he hasnât felt in years.
Heâs happy.
Deep inside of him, the monster takes a step back, satiated.
For now, anyway.
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put your arms around me and i'm home || Cha Hyun-Su x Reader
summary: In the dead of winter, you have to do a run to go get fuel for your generator. Things go wrong, but fortunately, Hyun-Su is here to save you.
word count: 3.7k
warnings & tags: canon-typical violence, gore, monsters, hyun-su and reader get injured, reader briefly thinks hyun-su is dead, monster!hyun-su makes a brief appearance, hyun-su needs a hug and he gets one!, angst, hurt/comfort, season 2 canon compliant.
previous one-shot
A/N: this can be read on its own, but there is another one-shot, if you're interested! for context, this takes place during season 2. reader and hyun-su know each other from high school and reader runs into hyun-su after the events of the first three episodes. reader also doesn't know that he is a monster/neohuman.
Youâre not one to get caught off guard, not usually. Youâve always been cautious, measured, far-sighted. It had been an advantage back in high school, and youâre pretty sure itâs what kept you alive thus far.
Yet, in this new world that you never asked to be a part of, unforeseen complications were the norm. You could plan, and plan, and plan ahead, but here you were, freezing in your living room, because the biting cold of the lasting winter meant that youâd run out of fuel for your small generator, and everything else you used to generate electricity wasnât functioning the way it should.
If you didnât want to freeze to death, you had to act, and act quick.
Youâd already held out a few more days than was reasonable, hoping that the weather would clear and your solar panels would be useful again, or â but you hadnât dared to voice that thought â that Hyun-Su would come by, and you could ask for his help. Heâd offered before, after all, even if he had always kept you at armâs length whenever youâd returned the favor.
But things were dire now, and you couldnât wait any longer, so youâre kneeling in your living-room, preparing yourself for a hazardous trip in the outside, shivering as you do. Things are dangerous enough on a good day, but the snow thatâs been continuously falling only makes you dread it more. It swallows sounds, means youâll leave tracks behind you, and youâll consume twice as much energy just to move around.
The last thing you pack is a map, which you make sure to keep available, though you hope you wonât need it in between breaks.
Youâre heading for a four-stories parking lot, where you hope youâll find fuel in one of the cars, but thatâs not the dangerous part. Whatâs risky is that monsters love these kinds of places, with all their nooks and crannies, all the dark places to hide, and fear already has your heart beating twice as fast as usual before youâve even opened your door.
Still, you take a steadying breath, haul the backpack over on your shoulders, and exit the house without making a sound.
Everything is quiet outside. Snow is falling gently, and the sight would be heart-warming, if it wasnât for all the overturned cars, the gaping hole torn into the building opposite from yours by one of those missiles a few months ago, and the worrying fresh footprints going towards the river. The snow also covers the decomposing bodies, and you can only hope that you donât accidentally step on one as you start walking.
At least it fills your tracks behind you. By the time youâve reached the other side of the street, which was one once an impossible task due to how bad traffic you used to be, nothing leads back to your door, and you leave with, at least, the reassurance that home will still be here waiting for you when you come back.
If you come back.
Thereâs comfort in knowing that youâd planned well, this time, to get to the parking lot. You get to your destination with only expected complications. You spot the monsters before they spot you. You have to reroute twice, but that had been accounted for, and you donât even have to pull out your map. You reach the building right before noon, and after surveying it for a few minutes, you let yourself in before you can chicken out.
In the dark, you make your way to the first floor, where you will be able to have the greyish light of the day, instead of having to use precious batteries for your flashlight.
Itâs not long before youâve picked out the car, a familial minivan with an untouched baby seat in the back. You try not to think about the people it belonged to as you kneel by the side and prepare to siphon the tank. You make quick work of preparing it, with the tanks and hoses youâd brought for that purpose.
Maybe itâs your confidence thatâs to blame for what happens next, or maybe itâs another one of these unforeseeable accidents. Either way, you catch movement from the corner of your eye and you jerk your head back as a reflex, but youâre not fast enough and unnaturally long claws dig into your cheek.
You manage not to scream despite the pain, scramble back and away from the van. There, standing on the roof, is a creature. Though it stands on two legs, there is nothing human about it anymore. The side of its face are sagging and drooping like itâs centuries old, covering where you assume its shoulders would be. It brings its claws to its lips, and your realize with horror that your blood is dripping from them.
Bleeding, in this world, might as well be a death sentence. You donât bother wasting energy in stopping the tears from spilling from your eyes.
âYounnnnng,â the monster screeches. âGiveâ meeeeeeâŚâ
It at least snaps you out of the stupor, and you grab your bat, unwilling to go down without a fight.
But itâs not much of a fight, not when the scent and the noise are waking up all the other creatures hibernating around here.
You swing wildly as the thing, and manage to send it tumbling back. Itâs only a short respite though, considering pain is only ever short lived for them, while blood is dripping down your chin and onto the concrete.
You throw your backpack on your shoulders with trembling hands and grab the first cannister that youâve filled, abandoning the rest behind to start sprinting towards the exit.
You already know you wonât make it. You know youâll have to run through the pitch dark ground floor, which is no doubt filled with more of those nightmares, and that the chances youâll make it out on the other side are slim to none.
But you owe it to yourself fight until the very end.
As it stands, you donât even make it to the downward slope that leads there. Thereâs the sound of something charging towards you, and then theâ the head, it has to be, of a bull-like thing catches you in the ribs, and sends you flying into a car. Your breath is instantly knocked out of you, your vision goes blurry, your head starts reeling. Youâre aware of the thing crashing into a concrete pillar. It at least stays there, struggling to pull itself out, but thatâs barely any relief, because soon enough the first creature is calling out to you again, stretching out a skeletal arm towards you.
âYounnnnnng⌠Give meeeeeâŚâ
It kicks you in the ribs, and you roll onto your back, only to be met with the horrifying sight of its arm in the air, claws out and ready, preparing to cut your throat open.
You refuse to close your eyes.
And then, just as you think everything lost, someone steps in between you and the monster, blocking its arm with your very own baseball bat. You stare blankly at the large back, the unkept black hair, as the man forces it to step back and kicks it in the chest.
Then Hyun-Su turns around, and holds his hand out towards you.
He looks nothing like what youâre used to. Heâs usually so lost, so hesitant, when he comes to you. Now heâs focused, purposeful, and in many ways, he reminds you of the boy you once knew, the captain of the football team who would without fail lead his team to victory.
âLetâs go,â he urges you, and when you weakly take his hand, he pulls you to your feet effortlessly.
You wheeze as the two of you run to hide behind a car. You press your free hand against your ribs, hoping to lessen the pain â it doesnât work, of course.
âItâs going to find me,â you mumble to Hyun-Su as he keeps an eye on the thing. âIt canâ It can smell my blood.â
Hyun-Suâs head snaps towards you, and his expression darkens at the sight of the wound on your cheek. He lifts his hand halfway, as if to touch it, then lets it fall down again.
âYou shouldââ Your voice breaks. âYou should go. If it can find me⌠Itâs not the only one.â
A strange expression that you canât quite decipher passes on his face, before he shakes his head firmly.
âIâm not leaving you here.â
The relief you feel when he says those words is immediately overshadowed by embarrassment. You shouldnât be happy. He needs to go, or he will die here with you, and what would the point be in that?
âWhatâ What are you even doing here? Howââ
You donât know if he doesnât answer on purpose, or if he hears a sound that takes his attention away from you.
âCan you run?â he asks you, glancing over the car.
Your bodyâs going to hurt like hell when the adrenaline wears out, but for now you give him a decided nod.
âDo you trust me?â
You should probably take your time to answer him, actually think about the question.
âYes,â you answer instead, like itâs a reflex.
He exhales quietly, squeezes your hand in his.
âThen run.â
Then heâs pulling with him, running at full speed towards the open wall of the parking lot. Fear spikes through you. Even though youâre only on the first floor, itâs still too high to land comfortably. That fear is completely erased by the sight that greets you, briefly, of monsters stumbling and climbing all over each other to make their way up from the ground floor. There is a whole swarm of them teeming here already, and you canât think of any other way to make it out alive â frankly, you have a hard time believing that this will work. But you cling to your faith in Hyun-Su like your life depends on it, because it does, and when he yells for you to jump, you do it without question.
While youâre flailing in the air, you feel him pulling you towards him. Strong arms wrap around you, and keep you caged and safe. You hit the ground brutally, rolling on the floor until you land on top of him.
âFuck,â you mumble, painfully pushing you onto your elbows. âHyun-Su, areâ are you okay?â
The obvious answer to the question is ânoâ, and yet Hyun-Su doesnât look worse for wear as he sits up, his eyes instead going over your body to make sure you werenât too badly injured.
If you shiver when his hands run up and down your arms, it isnât because of the cold.
âLetâs move,â he says, letting go of you all too quickly.
But, by the time youâre both on your feet, monsters attracted by the smell of your blood have started falling from the parking lot. The two of you sprint, but youâre no match for them and you know it. You regain the tiniest hope when you make it past a corner, thinking that maybe, just maybe, the snow will swallow your smell if you hide well enough â and then something wraps around your ankle.
In a second, youâre torn out of Hyun-Suâs grasp, and when you manage to roll onto your back to see who your assailant is, all you can do is let out an inhumane scream.
This particular monster has eight legs, like a spider, and its somewhat human torso and head is completed by two long mandibles instead of a jaw. You manage to grab a knife from your pocket, but by the time you can cut itsâ web, you suppose, itâs charging towards you at full speed, and itâs close, too close for you to even get on your feet beforeâ
When it attacks you, the first thing you see is what you first identify as a black wing, before you realize that itâs made out of a complex mix of flesh, bone and other materials that you canât quite recognize, instead of feathers.
The wing pushes the creature back, and then Hyun-Suâs back is in front of you once more.
Itâs his, you realize, brain awfully slow all of sudden. The wing. Itâs attached to his shoulder, and all you can do is stare in confusion and horror. It flutters as he turns around to look at you.
Youâre not fully in control when you scramble back, whole body shaking â because of the second near-death experience in ten minutes or because youâre terrified, you donât know. What you do know is how hurt he looks, and how he turns his head the other way to face the monsters that are still coming after the two of you.
âYou should run,â he says, low enough that you could miss it. He sounds hollow again. âDonât turn around.â
You shake your head quietly, try to form some words. They all fail you. You donâtâ you have no clue whatâs happening. All that you know is that Hyun-Su is a monster and that heâs just used that to save your life.
The wave of monsters reach him just a few seconds later, before youâve managed to decide anything. He pushes them back with practiced ease, one by one. You hate that youâre just sitting here, unable to move, as he fights for your life, yet your body just refuses to answer to you, even if youâre begging it to react.
Soon, the spider is the last one standing â or rather, the last one who hasnât yet decided that youâd make a fairly meager lunch, considering how hard it is to get to you. It keeps attacking, and Hyun-Su keeps pushing it back, again, and again, until the creature manages to ensnare him in its web. Hyun-Su writhes, manages to pull his wing free, but itâs clear that heâs now at a disadvantage, and the mandibles click threateningly as the monster gets closer and closer to him.
Finally, your body agrees to react.
You run.
You donât go very far though. You find the cannister youâd dropped and then youâre rushing back to throw the gasoline at the creature, half emptying it. The monster wasnât paying attention to you, too busy trying to bite Hyun-Suâs head off, but its head snaps towards you when the liquid reaches it. It lets out a threatening hiss, which you ignore.
Instead, you find the lighter in your pocket.
Aim.
And throw.
The screams start right away, but it drops Hyun-Su, at least, as it tries to escape the fire.
For a second, you think youâve made it â youâve both made it, that is. Hyun-Su pulls himself to his feet. The wing flutters again, slowly starts to retreat back into his body to go back to a human arm.
He looks at you, expression unreadable.
And then one of the spiderâs limb pierces through his chest. Itâs not even calculated this time â just a movement itâs making as it tries to free itself from the flames that are consuming it.
You hear yourself scream. You donât remember asking your body to move, this time, but you know that a second later youâre reaching Hyun-Su as he falls to his knees, and your arms are around him while you cradle him, pulling his head into your lap. Tears fall down your cheeks and onto his, as one of your hands tries, and fails, to apply pressure to the gaping wound, even if you know there is no point.
âNo,â you beg. âNo, no, no, no⌠Please, please, someone, pleaseâŚâ
You donât know how many times you say it, how long you stay there. Snow starts to cover both his body and yours, and you realize you have a decision to make, if you donât want to freeze to death. You just canât bring yourself to do it.
Until Hyun-Suâs lifeless body arches in your arms with a gasp.
When his eyes open, theyâre a clear, cold, uncanny blue.
You donât dare to do anything then â not to let go of him, not to move away, not to break eye contact. It makes no sense, but youâre afraid that the slightest movement would have him gone again.
Slowly, his lips curve into a smirk, an expression youâve never seen on him before. Youâve seen him smile, bright and sincere, and more recently, soft and subdued. But this amused, flirtatious smirk, that is completely new.
âYouâre still here,â he comments, casually getting up, like nothing happen, like he canât feel pain, like there isnât a hole in his chest.
Even his voice is different. Thereâs a drawl to it, light and lazy, like he has all the time in the world.
âHyun-Su?â you say, unsure of whatâs happening. He was dead a minute ago. Then again, now that heâs breathing again, your brain is able to form the thought that he is a monster. An abnormal one, sure, and you donât know enough to draw any conclusion, but it could be an explanation.
The smirk widens.
âClose enough,â he answers. âAre you scared?â
Youâre not sure. You think youâre too emotionally exhausted to be scared.
âShould I be?â you ask. Maybe you shouldnât trust this version of him to tell you the truth, and yetâ All your senses are telling you that this is still Hyun-Su. And you donât think heâd do anything to hurt you. Ever.
âIt would break him if you got hurt,â not-Hyun-Su says, tilting his head. He lifts his index finger to tilt your head up. âI donât want him broken.â
âIs heââ You interrupt yourself, unsure of what even is happening right now. But before you can start asking for answers, there is something you need to know. âIs Hyun-Su okay right now?â
He scoffs.
âHeâs taking a break,â he replies. âHeâs worked hard.â A beat while he seems to think about it. âAlso, he thinks you hate him now.â
âI could never hate him,â you say, too easily, because itâs just the truth.
âWell, he is a monster,â not-Hyun-Su says with a shrug. He doesnât seem to mean it as an insult, just stating a fact. You suppose heâs not wrong, and yetâŚ
âThe people I loved all turned into monsters,â you whisper quietly. Your mother, before you even made it home. Your best friend, who begged for death so she wouldnât hurt others. Your father, who disappeared to protect you. You miss them all so much it sometimes feel like your heartâs been ripped out of your chest, and youâd give anything to have them back. So, if there is any way that you can still have Hyun-Su⌠âAs longâ as long as heâs not trying to kill me, does it really matter?â
The man watches you with interest, tilting his head to the side. Itâs interesting. You havenât been hurt by this world the way others have. Monsters caused death and destruction, but you watched half-monsters doing their very best to avoid hurting others, not unlike what Hyun-Su is doing right now.
The monster in him wonders what it would take, to destroy that ill-placed trust in others around you. The rest of him⌠is far too intrigued to give in. He grabs your chin between his thumb and his index finger, pulls your face closer to his.
âDoesnât it?â he echoes your words. âWhat if I do hurt you?â
You swallow, call back the images of Hyun-Su easily taking out these monsters earlier. But you canât forget that heâd been doing it to protect you.
âYâYou wonât,â you reply, even if your stutter betrays your lack of confidence.
Itâs a leap of faith, but it seems to amuse him.
âFor now,â he says, before his eyes roll into his head and Hyun-Su collapses in your arms.
You stumble back, barely manage to keep him up, before he seems to regain some control over his limbs and starts coughing. Even then, you donât let go of him. You wrap both of your arms around him, head resting against his shoulder, and keep him there, against you.
Hyun-Su remains still for a while, breathing pained and ragged. The snow is still falling, but his body is warm.
âAre you okay?â he whispers with a hoarse voice.
âI am,â you answer. âThanks to you.â
He lets out a pained sigh.
âDid heâ Did he hurt you?â
You shake your head, barely moving away so you can look at him. He doesnât look at you, keeps his eyes â black again, you note â fixedly in the other direction.
Like he canât bear to know which emotion is on your face right now.
âIâm so happy youâre alive,â you say quietly. âI thoughtâ I thought Iâd lost you forever.â
Silence.
âDonât leave me,â you beg, voice so low and broken you donât think heâd hear if he wasnât inches from you.
Hyun-Suâs body starts shaking against yours. Finally, finally, he wraps an arm around your waist, burying his head in your neck, and wet tears roll down your collarbone. In the freezing cold weather, they feel burning hot.
âDonât hate me,â he begs in response, crying in your arms, fingers digging to the fabric of your clothes in a desperate attempt to keep you there, against him â even if there is no need for that right now.
You wish you could tell him that he just saved your life, that heâs been a guiding light in your cold, dark life this past few months, that you love him more than words can say. But that would take too long, and the situation calls for something shorter, more direct, and just as meaningful.
âYouâre the only good thing about this world,â you say instead, and he sucks in a sharp breath.
Under the snow, for long minutes, Hyun-Su holds you like he never wants to let go.
When the two of you eventually detach from each other, he keeps your hand in his the whole walk home.
i hope you liked this installment! i'm probably going to write something much softer next, still for this couple (but it's hyun-su so it's still going to be angsty). if you're enjoying this, please let me know your thoughts, reblog or send in an ask. hearing from readers is so motivating and makes me want to keep writing!