Residual Starshine
Pairing:Ā Soccer player!Yuta x fem!reader
Description:Ā Youāve experienced plenty of irritations in your life. For better or for worse, none of them are quite like Nakamoto Yuta.
Word Count: 19.3k
Genre:Ā strangers-to-friends-to-lovers ; fluff, smut, touch of angst
Warnings: my first published full blown smut scene (only one towards the end, nothing crazy), sexual references?, swearing, mentions of alcohol
A/N:Ā Mingyu appears as a somewhat bad character in this, but I absolutely donāt think of him that way. As always, this is entirely fictional. If you want one song to vibe to while reading this, I was listening to Everybody Talks by Neon Trees a lot :-) this is the longest fic Iāve ever written and the first one containing smut that Iāve ever published, so please let me know what you thought!
Taglist: @junglewoosā @insomni-writingā @neowritingsnetā
This is my contribution to @/leesmrkās sports collab, but she deactivated (Dee I miss you) so @lucas-wongsā has compiled the masterlist in her stead! The link to the master post with all other submissions is in my masterlist.
You didnāt expect to be spending your first morning before classes with your face smashed into your pillow, pressing the cotton over your ears. Yesterday morning had been perfectly lovely - you slept a solid eight hours and you only awoke to the beautiful morning sunshine greeting you through your blinds.Ā All things considered, it was a very natural wake-up. However, the loud J-rock blaring through the floor from the apartment below you is the exact opposite of natural. Perhaps the music isnāt as loud as you perceive it to be, but you happen to take things quite personally when youāre woken up an hour early.
Except, you donāt take it personally enough that you force your body out of bed. Instead, you allow yourself to let out a loud groan of annoyance before you pull your covers over your head. Thankfully, the music shuts off about five minutes later and you drift back off to sleep.
When you awaken again an hour later, the sunlight coming into your room doesnāt seem nearly as friendly as it did yesterday. Still, this time you do force yourself to get up. You go through your usual routine - bathroom, change into your running clothes, and stretch. You hear no sounds of any stirring from your roommates as you get ready. Itās somewhat of a relief to have the apartment to yourself in the morning. You put your headphones in and step out of the apartment, trying to get yourself in the zone with your workout playlist while also doing a quick look around to see if anyone is out. One set of stairs and youāre at the door leading out of the small complex - a building with four apartments, two on the first floor and two on the second floor. Outside on the step leading to the sidewalk and thereās still no one around. Without a second of hesitation more, youāre off at a light jog. Half of the apartments in this area of your campus are dedicated to student athletes and thereās nothing you dread more than running, quite literally, into someone whoās by far your superior at this activity and who would judge you. As you run, the thought of your lower neighbor comes to you. You wake up early to go run - but they woke up earlier. At that thought, a frown subconsciously makes its way to your face. Shooting a quick prayer to the heavens that you donāt run into anyone, you continue on.
Though you hadnāt started running until this summer, you know your campus well enough in the years youāve been here to find a nice path. That also means that, when you see pairs of runners ahead of you, you can make unexpected turns to avoid passing them. At one point, you veer out of the way of a pack of people who you assume is the running club. About forty five minutes later, youāre sweaty and more physically exhausted than when you had left, but the energy thrumming in your veins leaves you with a deep sense of satisfaction. You had successfully avoided every person you had come across on your run and-
You nearly open the door of your complex into one of your neighbors. Acting on reflex, you step back and dip your head, avoiding looking at him. āOh, sorry.ā
āThatās alright.ā His voice is a smooth rumble and you look up, briefly forgetting about your sweaty and near-unpresentable state. He looks freshly showered, his skin smooth and just slightly sunkissed. Based on his physique, you would have guessed that heās a student athlete, but his hair seems a little too long to match the stereotype. Itās a bit of a mane, a dark mop sitting atop the throne of his handsome face, and you think it suits him. As your eyes drift from his hair to his eyes to his nose and finally to his mouth, which has been set into the crooked angle of a smirk, it dawns on you that youāre checking him out very openly. Your face, already warm from exercise, turns blazing hot. After all of the hard work you went through to avoid embarrassing yourself this morning⦠āYouāre cute, too, donāt worry.ā
Several very intrusive thoughts come to you at once. By his very specific phrasing, he thinks youāre attractive. He also knows heās attractive. The warmth of the complement fades to indignation at his cockiness. You press your mouth into a thin line and lower your head again, not making eye contact with him as you slip past him through the door. Youāre not sure if his gaze follows you as you march back up the stairs to your apartment.
āOne of our neighbors is a total ass!ā
One of your roommates, Sowon, is lounging on your sofa as you sit at the small table in your shared living room, grinding the pen in your hand into your planner in frustration. Itās well into the afternoon now, the sun casting lines of shadows through your blinds, and youāre still hung up on what happened earlier. Sowon is also perfectly aware that youāre exaggerating, but she encourages you to continue. āThe soccer neighbors or the volleyball neighbors?ā
āOf course itās one of the soccer neighbors! The volleyball neighbors would never do this to me.ā You huff, eying the nearly empty container of cookies on the table.
āYouāre aware that Johnny just brought those over so he had an excuse to hit on Yein, right?ā Sowon releases a strand of hair that she had just idly wrapped around a finger, watching it twirl in the air. Your second roommate only sighs at the mention of her name, but doesnāt deny it.
āAnd Doyoung was the one who actually made them. So, by association, I am entitled to an equal share of cookies.ā You consider Doyoung a friend - you shared a chemistry class with him once and he seemed to tolerate your presence, even enjoy it at times. He even sends you the occasional text still. āThat doesnāt mean Yein isnāt going to be the one to give the container back, though.ā
Yein frowns and opens her mouth but Sowon raises a finger to stop her. āY/N is correct.ā
With a shake of her head, Yein turns her attention back to you. āYou were talking about the soccer neighbor?ā
After you explain the situation as truthfully and dramatically as possible to them, they look at each other once before looking back at you. Sowon speaks first. āHeās definitely flirting.ā
āOr heās just like that naturally.ā Yein counters. āWho flirts at eight in the morning?ā
āYouād be surprised.ā After you say that, her words sink in. You ran into him at eight in the morning, when he was looking refreshed. Heās a member of the soccer team, meaning he probably exercises in the morning. He also has pretty stereotypical rocker hair. āHoly shit, heās the asshole who was blasting J-rock through the floor this morning!ā
āOkay, never mind. He is a jerk.ā Sowon wrinkles her nose.
āWas it at least good J-rock?ā Yein prods.
You shrug. āIt was alright, I guess. But thatās besides the point!ā You slam your planner closed. āIām giving him a piece of my mind the next time I see him.ā
For several days, as classes start, you still get in your morning run and, each day, without fail, youāre woken up by the boyās J-rock about an hour early. You fail to catch him at any time of the day until, finally, youāre on your way out of the apartment one morning. As you pull open the door, you nearly ram into him once again, though the situation is reversed. Heās the one whoās sweaty and warm, headphones firmly in his ears. That changes as he smirks, popping them out at the sight of you in the door. āSo, we meet again.ā
āUh-huh.ā You take the position of a displeased mother about to lecture a child, your arms crossed over your chest as you block the door. āYou know, I have words for you.ā
āWow, already? People usually donāt have words for me until at least the third time weāve met. Well, at least not more than a few choice ones like-ā
You cut him off before he can inflate his own ego more. āStop playing music so loud at six in the morning.ā
He tilts his head like heās confused, but the way his lips are quirked up tells you that he knows exactly what youāre talking about. āBaseless accusations. Maybe you should take this up with Jaehyun or Kun. I would never do such a thing.ā
āCome on. I know itās you.ā The look you give him is entirely unamused, so he relents slightly, the smile falling from his face.
āWhat are you gonna do, report me to housing?ā Before you can reply that, yes, thatās exactly what youāll do, he continues. āIāll tell them about the parties you and your roommates have. Iām sure theyād love coming out here at 3 AM one day just to tell you to keep it down. Almost as much as theyād love to come to my door at 6 to do the same.ā
He starts walking towards the door and you turn your body inward, allowing him passage while silently fuming. āYou-ā
āMy name is Nakamoto Yuta. You can say that if you need something to scream.ā He gifts you a sly wink as he unlocks his door and lets himself in, leaving you so bewildered that you canāt think of a response at all.
āStop messing with the soccer boys.ā Sowon immediately reprimands you after you recount what happened. āYou know the school will punish us before they punish them.ā
āYeah, and if this is your way of flirting, you need to think of something better.ā Yein adds from the connected kitchen, tossing the stir-fry in her pan. āIām not risking getting kicked out because you decided to mess with the soccer teamās star player.ā
āTo be fair, I donāt think he was really upset about the interaction. He seemed amused by my reaction.ā You slump down, your forehead resting on the table. āAnd I didnāt know who he was until he said his name.ā
āWell, he doesnāt know who you are-ā
āAnd I donāt want him to.ā You cut off Sowon. āIāll just⦠deal with it.ā
You get one more peaceful morning of running alone before, two days after you had first talked to him, Nakamoto Yuta comes jogging up to you. You donāt hear him at first. Music blares in your earbuds, drowning out most of the background noise of the morning, and your heartbeat in your ears fills out the parts of your internal sound profile that your music doesnāt quite reach. He comes up behind you, nearly making you jump out of your skin when you see the figure of another person jogging in your peripherals. Your pace falters, but you immediately try to right yourself and regain momentum, praying heāll just pass by you without saying anything. Except he doesnāt leave. With an internal sigh, you turn your head towards him. He offers you a grin and air-taps over his ear. Resisting the urge to roll your eyes, you pull out your headphones. āWhat?ā
āGreat morning, isnāt it?ā
You contemplate shutting your eyes so that you can purposefully trip and eject yourself from this conversation. āI guess.ā
āItās soccer season. You know that, right?ā You narrow your eyes at him, but nod. āOur first game is coming up soon.ā You donāt like where this is going. āYou should come.ā āYou must be hard-pressed for attendees to be randomly asking your neighbor to come to your game.ā You reach for your earbuds again.
āHold on, hold on.ā You pause, then immediately wonder why youāre even giving him the time of day. Still, you relent for a moment. āIf you come to the game this Saturday, Iāll stop playing music so loud when I wake up.ā
āIf you were a kind and courteous neighbor, you would just do that without having to threaten me to go to one of your games. And,ā you state flatly, āIāve already been to enough soccer games for the rest of my life, thank you very much.ā
As you jog away, he doesnāt try to stop you again, but you could swear that he seems the slightest bit disappointed.
The next morning is more of the same as usual. The same loud J-rock that wakes you up an hour early, your same run, your same shower and breakfast and classes. You consider shifting your sleep schedule so that you wake up at the same time as Yuta, though you dismiss the idea because why should you change your lifestyle to adjust for his? Youād rather suffer the early wakeup.
Except, two days after he asks you to come to one of his games, the music stops. That first morning, you wake up at your usual time. Youāre prepared to be upset at Yuta waking you early again, but when your foggy morning brain processes that you had woken up to your own alarm and not his music, you lie there confused. When you go out for your run not long after, you almost hope that youāll run into him. Thereās no way heās just being nice is there? He has to be sick or something. To your disappointment, you don't run into him and youāre just stuck in your confusion. This goes on for three more days and each day you become more perplexed.
As youāre returning to your apartment after your classes that Friday, someone holds the door for you as you approach. āThanks-ā you start, then see whoās holding it for you. ā-oh! Jaehyun!ā
āHey, uh, Y/N, right?ā You smile at him, nodding firmly. Youāre almost surprised that he remembers your name because youād only chatted once before, back when you were moving in. Heās perfectly polite, almost shy-seeming, and completely different from his roommate. āWhatās up?ā
āNothing, Iām just getting back from classes.ā Thinking of his roommate⦠āI was actually wondering, umā¦ā He gives you a confused look, waiting for you to continue. āIs Yuta doing okay?ā
āYeah, heās fine. Why?ā Jaehyun hadnāt been aware that you were at all acquainted with his roommate.
You appear equally as confused as he does. āOh, I⦠never mind. If you donāt mind me asking, whereās your next game?ā
He brightens up at that. āItās a home game. Tomorrow at six, donāt miss it!ā
You return his smile. āGreat, thanks, Jaehyun! Iāll see you around?ā He sends you off with a wave before you go your separate ways, entering your respective apartments.
Should you actually go to his game? You donāt owe him anything, you never agreed to his deal, but he did stop playing his music so loud. Youāre not really doing anything on Saturday either⦠maybe youāll bug Sowon and Yein so that theyāll come with you.
That evening, the apartment below yours is particularly busy. All of the soccer boys are home - Yuta, Jaehyun, Kun - and the volleyball and art boys are also over - Johnny, Doyoung, Jungwoo, Taeyong, Ten, and Sicheng. After all, as Johnny says, Friday nights are for the boys. Conversation flows from school to girls to boys to soccer, upon which Jaehyun shares a very interesting observation with his friends.
āBy the way, it seems like you have another admirer, Yuta.ā Jaehyun says as he takes a swig of his soju, recently acquired from the nearby Korean market and grossly overpriced.
āSure,ā Yuta responds, rolling his eyes, āwho would that be?ā
āYou know that girl from upstairs? Y/N? She asked about you today and then asked me about our next game.ā
āWe havenāt even had our first game and youāre already collecting fangirls? Come on, Yuta,ā Kun chimes in this time, breaking away from his conversation with Sicheng about their shared organic chemistry class.
āThat canāt be right,ā Yuta says, leaning back into the couch, āL/N Y/N? Iām pretty sure she hates my guts. I tried to make a deal with her to get her to come to the game and she just brushed me off.ā
Doyoung narrows his eyes at his friend. āY/N doesnāt just hate people for no reason. What did you do?ā
Yuta raises his hands defensively and half-glares at him. āI didnāt do anything! I was just being myself and she decided to hate me.ā
āThe star-player, cocky version of yourself or the normal version of yourself?ā Doyoung says, looking entirely unamused.
Yuta thinks back to all of the encounters heās had with you and cringes slightly. āListen, she was the one who was checking me out first-ā
āStupid.ā Doyoung shakes his head before taking a sip of the water heās drinking. āSome people take well to forwardness, but not her.ā
āAre you sure? Because if sheās asked after me, I think that means she likes it.ā
āI am going to spike a ball into your head, you-ā
āGuys, calm down,ā Sicheng says with a rather flat tone. Instantly, the two bickering boys stop, resorting to glaring at each other. Jaehyun gently shoves his roommate to get his attention and the room quickly returns to normal. Later, Doyoung passes Yuta a new bottle once his has run out, so he knows that the younger was never truly angry at him. The small party doesnāt go long into the night - tomorrowās the first game of the season, after all - and, surprisingly, there isnāt much noise from their upstairs neighbor either.
That is mostly thanks to you. You had convinced your two party-addicted friends to attend someone elseās get together instead of hosting their own, so you ushered them out of the house at around ten in the evening. You know that theyāll come back fine in a few hours, rumpled and with their makeup half sweated off, buzzing with alcohol and the blaring music of whatever houseparty they were invited to, but you still tell them that your phone will be off of silent in case they need anything. Previous semesters, you might have gone with them, but, now, you just want to sleep so you can wake up early and go on your usual run.
The morning comes with your sleep uninterrupted by your roommates. After you awaken, instead of lying in bed and contemplating life for a while, you drag yourself up and to their rooms, where you find each of them peacefully asleep in their beds. Yein bothered to change out of her party clothes and into pajamas while Sowon didnāt, her dress half off of her shoulder and bunched up under her butt. Both of them are snoring away, hugging pillows and blankets.
The relief of seeing your roommates in good condition adds a spring to your step. A few minutes later, after youāve stretched on the floor of your bedroom, youāre halfway out the outside door of the complex when you feel a tap on your shoulder. You know who it is even before you turn around.
āY/N,ā Yuta says, grinning much too brightly for how early it is. He doesnāt seem like heās been out yet, which is strange. āGood morning.ā
āIs it?ā You lift an eyebrow.
āPerfectly!ā As he talks, you begin to move farther out the door. Down one step. Down two steps. On the sidewalk. āDo you want to run together?ā
āShouldnāt you be just coming back from doing that?ā You pull out your phone.
He quickly matches his stride to yours. āI decided to start running an hour later on the weekends. You know, sleep in a bit since I have the time.ā
āIām happy for you.ā You select a song and put one ear of your headphones in.
āAre you coming tonight?ā
āDidnāt I already answer that?ā In all honesty, you feel like you should be more irritated with him than you actually are. Heās at least amusing to talk to. Plus, he stopped waking you up an hour early without you even promising to come to his game.
āYeah, but then you asked Jaehyun about it.ā
You stop moving, turning to look at him. He has another one of those infuriating smirks on his face and all of your previous enjoyment flies out the window. āMaybe Iām a huge fan of his.ā
āWhat position does he play?ā
āI donāt have to answer that!ā Now, your face is already warming and you havenāt even begun your exercise. You turn away from him again and begin to slowly jog. āBye, Yuta.ā
āHeās a midfielder! And Iām a forward! You can see today at the game!ā He calls after you as you get farther away, his voice getting more distant. Part of you feels bad for your neighbors - the windows arenāt exactly soundproof. You just wave a hand back at him in dismissal. A minute later, you look behind you. To your great relief, and mild surprise, he isnāt following you. He went the complete opposite direction.
āWill you guys please come with me? I promise some of the guys on the team are hot.ā You tug on Sowonās sleeve like a child does to their mother when they want something.
āI thought you hated college soccer because of your brother.ā She flips a page in her textbook, scribbling down something in her notes.
āI donāt think this one will be so bad. Our team is supposed to be really good this year, right?ā You look hopefully at her.
āHow am I supposed to know? How is anyone supposed to know? Today is their first game.ā She stops attempting to study, looking at you. āAlso, Iām messing around. Iāll go with you.ā
You look at your other roommate, who is in the middle of the very exhaustive task of sitting on your sofa and scrolling through her phone. She gives you a thumbs up. āAs long as I can put on face paint!ā
A couple hours later, you find yourselves in the bleachers surrounding the soccer field. Itās a modest stadium, not a stadium at all but just a normal soccer field with bleachers on either side and some decently sized flood lights for night usage. Not too far away is a moderately sized building that is a shared locker room space for all of the schoolās athletic teams. Your school never invested much of its funds into soccer until recently, largely thanks to Yuta and some of the other members who are in their third or fourth year playing who made a name for your university in the sport. You also suspect that they probably talked the ear off of the provost so that he finally agreed to give them more funding, but thatās just a personal guess.
From your place on the home side of the bleachers, you have total vision of the field. Both teams are running warm-up drills and itās easy enough to spot the people you know: someone from your physics class named Mingyu, someone you remember from a party named Baekho, and your lower neighbors, Jaehyun, Kun, and, of course, Yuta. His hair is pulled back from his face in a small ponytail at the back of his head and a small version of your universityās lion mascot stands out proudly on his red jersey.
You purposefully make a point to look for him last, only to find that heās completely focused. Though itās just shooting drills, he seems like heās entirely in the zone, his eyes sharp and calculated. From what you can tell. The physical distance between you isnāt huge, but you canāt read his expressions that well from this angle.
The sharp scream of a whistle being blown indicates that thereās five minutes until the start of the game. The teams both do a bit of last minute stretching as they gather around the coach, a man you recognize as a biology professor. Finally, just as the clock hits six, they squeeze closer together, arms slung over each othersā shoulders in a tight circle, and do some sort of indistinct chant that ends in something like āGo Lions!ā
After they break away, you can see the shift in atmosphere. Everyone is completely serious. Itās the first game of the season and they arenāt going to destroy the reputation theyāve built up for the last three years. You watch as Jaehyun moves to his position as a midfielder, Kun moves to his position as defense, and Yuta lines up in the position of forward center. A coin flip gives the kick-off to the away team, a school with a hawk mascot. Everyone shifts slightly on their feet and, for a moment, the world seems to be silent. The crowd leans forward in their seats.
Then, the whistle is blown.
The game gets to a roaring start. From how cautiously the other team is playing, they seem to know the reputation of the Lions - a team that shot up out of nowhere and suddenly has one of the best forwards in college soccer. You find yourself grinning as the ball barely makes it past your teamās defensive midfielder Mingyu before itās in the Lionsā metaphorical hands. Your midfielders carefully juggle the ball between them, passing and passing and passing, before it reaches Jaehyun at center midfield. He does his job quickly and efficiently, making it almost look easy, and the ball meets the half-tip. From there, the ball is stolen by one of the Hawksā defense at a failed pass to the second striker, Baekho. The ball shoots all the way to midfield.
For a few tense minutes, you watch the players run back and forth across the field, their eyes never leaving the target. The game pauses every so often when the ball gets kicked out of bounds, but it always resumes with just as much vigor. About a quarter of the way through the game, Yuta finally has his breakthrough. Jaehyun lands a kick directly in his direction, giving him the perfect opportunity. The strike is clean and so fast that you would have missed it if your eyes werenāt glued to the movements of the ball. All of the people on your side of the bleachers launch to their feet in roaring cheers as the ball sails past the opponent goalieās right side and into the net. Youāre standing alongside everyone else, your hands cupped around your mouth as you yell in excitement. Itās not often that you see such a well done shot from a college team.
The boil of the crowdās blood dies down a bit as the game continues, but soars back up whenever something particularly exciting happens. In the third quarter, the Hawks manage to land a goal on your team, but Yuta comes in clutch a few minutes later and scores two easy goals almost one after the other. The final score is deeply satisfying at 3:1.
The opposing team try to be good sports about it, but theyāre obviously sulking when they shake your teamās hands. After they break away, theyāre all gloriously sweaty, which youāre sure Sowon is excited about. Some of the spectators immediately rush out of the stands and make their way down, friends and significant others of the players, you presume. Part of you wants to go down there and be a part of the excitement. Luckily enough, a distraction comes in the form of some of your other neighbors before youāre forced to make any decisions.
āHey, Yein, Sowon, Y/N!ā
When you turn, you see Johnny and Doyoung approaching. Yein stiffens slightly and you nearly start laughing at your friendās embarrassed behavior. Sowon greets them first. āHi, guys.ā
āI didnāt know you guys were into soccer?ā Johnny asks, his eyes shifting easily from Sowon to you to Yein, where they remain.
āNot really! But Y/N wanted to go today.ā In her nervousness, Yein easily exposes you.
āI wasnāt the only one who wanted to go,ā you huff, crossing your arms. Doyoung and Johnny exchange a look that makes you want to change the subject. āI guess you guys are here to support some friends?ā
āYup, Yuta, Kun, and Jaehyun,ā Doyoung says, looking towards the field, where some of their other friends are already gathered around the star player. āThey played really well. Itāll be a good season.ā
āI hope so,ā Sowon says, also watching.
āWell, we donāt want to keep you guys from them,ā you say, wanting to eject yourself from the conversation before it turns in a different direction. To your displeasure, Johnny is a master of knowing exactly what you donāt want and then doing it anyways. Youāve never really talked to him before, but it seems that heās similar to Yuta in that way.
āWhy donāt we all go say hi?ā The tall boy says, grinning. āYou guys can tell me how those cookies were, too.ā
There is no escape. Now, as you follow them down the bleachers, you reflect Yein in a way. She no longer looks quite as nervous, eagerly chatting with Johnny, while you grow increasingly more fidgety. Itās not that you donāt want to talk to Yuta. You just donāt want to give in to whatever game the two of you silently decided you were playing.
Then again, it is much more fun to play along than it is to outright reject him. Plus, todayās actual game was good. Youāll give him that.
Trying to seem as nonchalant as possible, you join the small crowd surrounding Yuta. If you thought he glowed normally, he absolutely shines now. Thereās something about him being in his element at the very top of his game that makes you forget your irritation with him for a moment. In that instant, heās a star. In that instant, he reminds you of your brother. Then, he spots you and opens his mouth.
āY/N!ā As he calls out to you, the girl he was talking to before you arrived seems perturbed, but he ignores her, pushing his way closer to you. āYou actually came.ā
You turn your nose up at him slightly. āNo one ever said it was for you.ā
āOf course not. You and I both know the truth, though.ā The wink is nowhere near subtle or sly and you scoff at him. He seems unbothered. āThis was your first Lions game, right? Did you enjoy it?ā
You nod hesitantly. āI heard you guys were good, but I didnāt know how good. You played a near perfect game.ā
The self-satisfied smile drops from his face. āI wouldnāt say that.ā
āWhat do you mean?ā Tilting your head, you match his somewhat grim face.
āThereās always better plays to make, better places to have been. You know.ā He quickly tries to play it off like heās uninterested rather than deeply bothered. Youāre not sure you know what the truth is. You havenāt talked to him nearly enough to know. This is the first hint of something serious that heās shown you. It almost makes you want to talk to him more to find out.
āDude, shut up, youāre good.ā From the side, Johnny butts in, elbowing his friend. Youāre glad for the interruption, as you once again didnāt know what to say. The mood raises, with some of Yutaās friends reenacting the best parts of the game, joking about his long hair, betting on what next weekās game will look like. A few minutes later, the Lionsā coach shouts for all of the team members to go shower and get changed, so the crowd slowly disperses.
After youāre alone with your roommates, Sowon and Yein canāt help but give you playful shoves as you walk home. Sowon is the first to verbalize her amusement. āI thought you hated him?ā
You grumble under your breath, not saying anything in particular.
āYou played a near perfect game.ā Yein mimics, making your face burn.
āI do not sound like that! Also, I know a good game when I see one and I know when to admit it!ā You kick your shoe against the pavement as they giggle at you.
From then on, it seems like you run into Yuta far too often for your own good. Every few days, you bump into him when youāre either about to go run or when youāre coming back from running. When you go with Yein to return Johnnyās cookie container, Yuta is in his apartment, lounging on the sofa and chatting with Jungwoo, your third volleyball neighbor. Once, when youāre studying at the school library because you need a change of scenery from your apartment, he runs into you. That time, you snap at him.
āAre you stalking me or something?ā
He places a hand over his heart, pretending to be offended.Ā āWhat do you mean? If anything youāre the one stalking me. I come here every Thursday after practice to study.ā He huffs. āIf youāre talking about when I was in Johnnyās apartment, I was already there before you even arrived. Unless youāre accusing me of being psychic, too.ā
Your shoulders slowly lower at the guilt you feel. Cringing slightly, you raise your hands in apology. āI didnāt mean to implyā¦ā You sigh. āSorry. Can I buy you a coffee or something to apologize?ā
Only after Yutaās mock hurt shifts to a triumphant look do you realize the implications of your words. Youāre really on a roll with implications today. He grins. āIf you really want to.ā
As you pack up your things, Yuta tells the few teammates he had come to study with that heās going, and you walk out of the library side by side. Luckily, he actually makes for easy conversation and good company. You donāt know why he insists on the flirting and cockiness in your shorter interactions. As you walk to the campus coffee shop, you learn that heās a studio art major. He learns that youāre a physical therapy major. You learn that heās taking a statistics class that you had already previously taken - he put it off while you got it done in your first year - and, without thinking, you offer to help him if he needs it. After you order both of your coffees, finding out that he likes a lighter roast, you sit at a table in the shop with him. Silence comes and goes as both of you do some of the studying that you intended to do at the library. Every so often, he asks you a question. Usually, you answer him. You always return with a question of your own. You find out that his favorite of the bands that he used to blast through the floor is One Ok Rock.
āSorry,ā he finally says, appearing genuinely remorseful with the sheepish look on his face, āI didnāt have upstairs neighbors last year. I didnāt know you could hear it through the floor.ā
āItās fine. Sorry I snapped at you back then.ā
Itās very strange to be on perfectly good terms with Nakamoto Yuta.
A few days later, when your brother sends you a ticket for the local professional soccer team, the Ravens, you almost feel like you should ask for a second so you can bring Yuta. Figuring it would be too much to ask, you plan to go by yourself, thankful that the game falls on a day the Lions arenāt playing. Plus, you canāt imagine what your roommates would say if you chose to go out of your way to take him with you.
Youāve taken to hanging out with the long-haired center forward, helping him with his math when he needs it and just⦠generally enjoying his company. That doesnāt mean youāre all sugar and smiles to him - itās much more fun to mess around a little, make him think that you donāt like him quite as much as you actually do. The only thing you can think of that would personally offend him would be to say youāre going to one of his games and then failing to do so.
On the bus ride over to the stadium where the Ravens are playing, youāre thankful that you donāt recognize anyone from your school. Youāre in the teamās colors, silver and forest green, and it would be clear to anyone where youāre going. Only after you get off of the bus do you realize just how many came to watch. The stadium is full, packed to almost capacity. Thatās probably why your brother hadnāt gotten you tickets earlier - all of them were taken. He probably gave tickets to the earlier games to your parents. They would have thrown a fit if he had only invited you earlier, even if you are his favorite.
As you make your way to your seat, you remark on how strange it is to see your last name printed on the backs of the shirts of a bunch of strangers. The vibe of the crowd is completely different from that at your schoolās field. While college students are excitable and energetic, these spectators are rabid. At any moment, thereās one hundred people yelling, someone trying to start a chant, someone screaming just for the sake of it. The air is buzzing with the anticipation of the crowd.
Thereās a moment of sudden thick silence, like the moment before a dam is about to burst, where the crowd is silent. Then, both teams are stepping out onto the field and the stadium explodes. In the middle of the line of the eleven Ravens players, like heās trying to blend in even though half of the crowd is chanting his name, is your brother. Thereās a coin flip and itās decided that the Ravens will start. He gets into his position, forward center, and the audience takes another breath.
Youāre on the edge of your seat. Half of the game youāre standing. Thereās a thrill about the experience that makes you so invigorated and proud beyond belief. If it had been strange seeing your last name on the backs of fansā jerseys, itās just as weird hearing the announcer say your brotherās name as he scores. If Yuta had been residual starshine, your brother is a shot of pure gold. He has long given up trying to make himself small where he glows the brightest, smiling as the whistle is blown for halftime. His teammates slap each other on the back when they go for water. Just as the game is about to resume, you feel your phone buzz in your pocket once. You figure that whoever is texting you can wait.
The other team makes a comeback in the second half, scoring on the Ravens and tying the score. You feel a bit bad for the goalie, a guy you know as Kim Yongsuk, who your brother had introduced you to in the past. Heās probably beating himself up over it. Still, the team doesnāt falter, doesnāt repeat their mistakes. Itās a hard game - from how close you are, you can almost see everyone breathing hard. Finally, with just a few minutes left to spare, the ball travels smoothly from the Ravensā defensive line, to the midfielders, to the offense. Once itās in your brotherās possession, itās over. He shoots and he scores.
To be fair to the other team, they try to recover, but itās just not enough. Time is called and it ends 2:1. The Ravens have won. You find yourself clapping and cheering with the other fans, shouting your elation to the huge stadium. As things begin to wind down and the teams shake hands, people begin to trickle out of the stadium. A satisfied hum is in the air, leaving a smile on your face, too. Perhaps soccer games are the reason you like parties, too. The warm, excited atmosphere, the noise, forgetting about the outside world to become absorbed in something else.
Finally, reality calls again after all of the players filter out to their respective locker rooms. You pull out your phone, about to send a text to your brother. However, when your phone comes to life, the first thing you see is a text from Yuta.
NaYu: Are you at the Ravens game??
An instant later, right on cue, you hear his voice. āY/N!ā Upon looking up, heās bounding down the aisles towards you, also donning forest green and silver. Watching him weave through the rest of the people trying to leave, you wouldnāt be surprised if he would have slid down the railing if there werenāt other people there. Nonetheless, it doesnāt take long for him to reach you. āI didnāt expect to see you here.ā
āWhy not?ā You tilt your head, smiling slightly. Youāre in too good of a mood to outright lie to him.
He blinks. āI thought you hated watching soccer.ā
You hold your hands behind your back, swaying playfully. For once, heās the confused one. āI donāt know what gave you that impression. I really enjoy seeing the Ravens play.ā
āBut⦠you saidā¦ā He furrows his eyebrows. āDidnāt you say youāve seen enough soccer games to last your whole life already, or something?ā āI changed my mind.ā Your phone buzzes in your hand.
B/N: You still in the stands? Iām coming up.
At that, you freeze. Yuta nudges you. āYou okay?ā
āOh, yeah, Iām fine.ā Youāve kept the fact that your brother is the Ravensā star striker away from everyone, besides your roommates, and you canāt even begin to imagine how Yuta would react if he found how. What would he think of you? āYou can head out without me, Yuta. Iām waiting for someone.ā The concerned expression doesnāt leave his face. āAre you sure? Itās kind of late-ā
āYeah, donāt worry about it. Iāll be fine, Iām-ā
āY/N!ā
You turn just in time to see your brother jumping the gate blocking off the entrance to the field from the stands. Most of the stadium has cleared out by now, ushered out by staff, leaving very few people. Your brother has a hoodie on with his teamās colors, the hood up and partially blocking his face from distant onlookers nonetheless. You cringe internally as he jogs up to you, not seeming tired at all, and you greet him as he engulfs you in a warm hug. āHi, B/N.ā
āIām glad you could make it. Itās not often that I get to play for my favorite sibling.ā Youāre looking at your brother, but youāre sure that Yuta has a shocked look on his face as he connects the dots. Now that your brother has directly stated who he is to you, thereās no avoiding it. He looks past you and realizes that youāre not alone. āWhoās this?ā
āIā¦ā Now that youāre actually looking at Yuta, you realize heās entirely starstruck. He looks like heās stuck in one place, his eyes wider than normal and full of awe.
You take over for him. āThis is Yuta. Heās my friend from school and our teamās center forward.ā
āItās nice to meet you, Iām B/N! Since Y/N finally decided to show her face at her own teamās games, I heard you guys are doing well this year. Go Lions!ā He raises a fist, giving Yuta a sunny smile.
Yuta blinks hard, looking almost like he might pass out. āY-yeah. Weāre doing alright, I guess. Thank you for your support.ā He reflexively dips into a shallow bow, making your brother chuckle.
āYou donāt have to be so formal. Any friend of Y/Nās is a friend of mine.ā He elbows you not-so-gently. āY/N! Tell me next time you want to bring him. Iāll throw in a second ticket.ā
Yuta unfreezes a bit and looks at you. āYou donāt bring Yein or Sowon?ā
You shrug. āI donāt like to bring only one of them. It feels unfair to the other.ā
āStill, Iām glad to see that youāre not lying about having at least one friend.ā Your brother gives you a wicked grin and heat fills your cheeks.
āI have friends!ā You insist, clenching your fists at your side.
āDo you?ā Yuta teases, making you press your lips together in a look of indignation.
Before you can counter him, your brother interjects. āI hate to part with the two of you, but I have to leave.ā He steps back, waving a hand at the two of you. āSee you!ā āI hope you stub your toe on the way out!ā You shout back at him as he retreats.
āHey, this toe is worth a lot of money! Love you, too!ā
Thereās a period of silence as you watch your brother disappear. Yuta clears his throat. āDo you want to go back?ā
āYeah.ā You follow him wordlessly for a while, making your way out of the stadium. He walks by your side, his hands in his pockets. He doesnāt seem upset, just a bit shocked still. As you approach the bus stop, you finally speak up. āDid you come with anyone else?ā
āSome of the guys from the team. I told them to go ahead without me so I could talk to you.ā Of all the things heās ever said, that makes your heart feel strange. A tiny flutter of a butterflyās wings, if you will.
Then, as you make it to the bus shelter, you turn to him, grabbing onto the edge of his sleeve. āYuta, promise you wonāt be weird after this?ā
He blinks, not fighting your grip. āWhy would I be weird?ā
āJust⦠I donāt really tell people about my brother. I donāt want you to think any differently about me because of it.ā This level of vulnerability isnāt something you usually show and it feels foreign, unfamiliar. When you told Sowon and Yein about it, it didnāt feel this way. Yet, standing under the shelter with Yuta, his deep green sleeve in your hand, his eyes on yours, the light of the city falling faintly on your faces, you feel your heart pound even harder in your chest.
āI already liked you before I ever knew that.ā He reaches up oh so slowly. You donāt know what heās going to do. Touch your cheek, pat your head, kiss you? Before you can find out, the bus pulls up with a loud exhale, spewing exhaust. The doors open and the driver looks at you expectantly as you turn and get in. Yuta follows you, silent. Both of you pay your dues and sit down, side by side, his sleeve brushing yours.
You know exactly what it is about him that drives you insane. At the same time, you have no idea. While you donāt want things to be different with him after tonight, you also desperately wish for the opposite. Youāre tempted to slap yourself in the face to try and wake yourself up from whatever strange dream youāre happening, but you donāt know how the boy next to you would react.
The ride passes excruciatingly slowly, as does the short walk back to your complex. Finally, as youāre standing in the stairwell, about to part ways with him, he speaks. āDo you want to study together tomorrow?ā
At that, such a normal suggestion, you smile. āSure.ā
He reflects your expression. Itās a familiar look on him, which youāre grateful for. āIāll text you. Goodnight, Y/N.ā
The next day is entirely ordinary. Itās like the previous night never happened. Yuta is perfectly normal, perfectly flirty, perfectly infuriating. In fact, the entire week after is normal. You go to the Lions game, cheer on your neighbors, and pretend to be difficult with Yuta after the game. Heās always so hard on himself after his games, remarking on what he believes are the many things he could have done differently to play a better game, despite scoring all of the teamās goals and securing wins every time. You hope that you talking to him afterwards raises his spirits just as much as you enjoy it.
Then, one Saturday, youāre out running when Yuta jogs up to you. Once again, he scares the shit out of you, making you nearly trip. āHey, Y/N.ā
You tear out your headphones, giving him a look. āHave you tried not jumpscaring me?ā
The shrug he gives you looks strange, as heās jogging slowly next to you when he attempts to emote. āItās kind of funny.ā You grumble under breath about showing him whatās funny, and he continues. āDo you want to run together on the weekends?ā
āThis again?ā You say, frowning.
He rolls his eyes. āListen, I know youāre lonely. Since you come out to my games, I thought I should do you some sort of favor in return.ā
āI also help you with your statistics homework.ā
āAnyways, youāre in luck because I also donāt have a running partner. Itās a lot easier to set a pace and keep moving if you have someone with you.ā
You know heās right, but it doesnāt make you feel any better. When youāre running, youāre at your most vulnerable - sweaty, tired, out of your element. Thereās plenty of reasons you shouldnāt want him to run with you. āYou have to run so much faster than I do. I would just slow you down.ā
āNot really,ā he says, looking at your feet as you jog next to him, āsee? Weāre both doing fine right now.ā
You realize that heās right. You keep moving wordlessly for a minute, until you speak quietly. āWould you really not mind?ā
You focus on his hair bouncing as he takes each step for a while before you look at his face. In the morning sunlight, he gives you a pure smile. āNot at all.ā
On Saturdays and Sundays, heās waiting for you just outside of the complex at seven in the morning with his hair tied up to keep it out of his eyes. He easily matches his pace to yours. Heās always much more awake at that hour than you are, but the quiet encouragement he whispers whenever you slow down help perk you up. It takes you a little while to realize that heās doing something very similar for you to what you do for him after his games.
Itās a cloudy Sunday morning. Usually, you donāt talk a ton while youāre running together, but it seems that his curiosity has gotten the best of him. āWhat made you want to start running?ā
āHm?ā You hum, snapped out of the world that was just your feet thudding against the ground and the sound of your breathing in your ears. āDo I have to have a reason?ā
āPeople usually donāt just randomly start doing it. Maybe they want to get stronger or lose weight. Maybe they want to impress someone.ā
āItās not about impressing anyone. Iām doing this for me.ā You say it firmly, confidently. His pace stutters and he watches you continue forward. Thereās something in your voice that makes him incapable of moving, and all he can do is stare at you for a moment, his heart speeding up in his chest for reasons other than the running youāre doing. When you realize he isnāt following, you turn towards him, jogging in place. The way your face is illuminated by the sunlight being cast upon it makes him sure heās never met someone as incredible as you before in his life. āAre you coming?ā
You donāt know whatās up with him. His expression is something youāve never seen but canāt quite place. He catches up in a few bounds and you resume your run.
The next Friday, you receive a strange text.
Unknown Number: Hey, is this Y/N?
You contemplate whether or not you should respond, but you get a second text.
Unknown Number: This is Mingyu from physics
Now, thatās strange. You start to type out a reply.
Y/N: Hi! Whatās up?
Kim Mingyu: I was wondering if you could help me with the lab report from last Friday? Iām having some trouble
Y/N: Sure, do you want to meet in the library later?
Meeting up with someone who youāve never really talked to before is strange. Mingyu tries to joke with you, but something about them falls flat. You try your best to laugh and help him anyways, figuring itās just stiffness from interacting with someone new. Though itās nice to finally have a physics buddy, youāre almost relieved when you go home.
As you approach your complex, you see a small group formed on the lawn outside. Sicheng and Ten are standing on one leg, holding the other leg up and trying to knock each other down. A small smile comes to your face when you realize that Yuta is in the group, cheering for his friends. Around the same time you see him, he sees you and his eyes light up. Heās quickly getting to his feet and bounding towards you. Taeyong calls after him with a frown. āYuta, youāre next!ā
Still, he sidles up next to you as you walk closer to the circle. āY/N! Where are you coming from?ā
āJust the library. Actually, I was meeting up with one of your teammates, Mingyu. We were working on physics.ā
The smile he wears twitches downwards for a moment. āI didnāt know you had a class with him.ā
āIt wasnāt worth mentioning. I never talked to him before today.ā You shrug, shifting the backpack on your shoulders. āWhat are you guys doing?ā
āOne-legged fight. You should join.ā He suddenly has a sadistic gleam in his eye and you take a tiny step away from him.
āAnd give you an excuse to push me on the ground? No thanks.ā
āAw, Y/N, Iām hurt. You donāt think I would just push you if I really wanted to?ā At his proclamation, you shake your head, trying to force down a smile but failing miserably. āIām kidding, of course. I would never.ā
Itās almost sunset and he looks glorious in the golden light, the sun reflecting off of his dark hair and making his eyelashes cast long shadows on his cheekbones. If you were bolder, you might say something about it. Instead, you let out a snort of laughter, looking away from him. From the circle a few yards away, cheers erupt. Ten is curled on the ground, dramatically bemoaning his loss to Sicheng, who stands proudly over him. Taking that as his cue, Yuta gives you a small wave and rejoins his group.
When you enter your apartment with a small, content smile on your face, Yein looks up from her cooking. āGood day?ā
āYou could say that.ā
The next morning, thankfully, is a Saturday. Yuta is waiting for you, looking just as fine in the morning sun as he did in the evening rays. Heās stretching as you approach him. āIt looks like itāll be good weather for the match today.ā
āIt better be.ā He says it lightheartedly, but you can really imagine him threatening the weather. Heās told you that he hates the rain, partly because it makes it unpleasant to play but also just because it dampens his mood. The team is lucky theyāve gotten good weather for the season so far.
As youāre running, you remember what something you needed to ask Yuta about. āHey, are you free on Wednesday night? My brother offered me two tickets for his game.ā
His eyes light up. āAre you serious?ā
āYeah?ā You tilt your head, trying to keep your pace steady. āHe said he would pull through, so he did. You made a good impression on him.ā
āI am totally free. Completely. Did I tell you how free I am that day?ā The child-like excitement in his voice makes you smile in return.
āWow, with how not free you are, I guess I should invite someone else,ā you tease and he lets out an uncharacteristic whine.
āY/N, I know youāre messing with me, but if you take someone else after asking me, I will never forgive you.ā
Now itās your turn to pretend to be offended. āI see how much our friendship means to you, Mr. Nakamoto.ā
He sighs dramatically, bringing a hand to his forehead as he acts like heās going to faint. āYouāre so serious.ā
You stick out your tongue at him. āYouāre such a fanboy.ā
āI canāt help it. Your brother is just so cool. I donāt know how you donāt try to hang out with him literally all the time.ā
That gives you pause. You feel your feet connect with the earth repeatedly for a minute, thinking about your brother and your complicated but not complicated relationship. You trust Yuta with so many things, so you may as well tell him. āA few weeks ago, when I said I was only doing this for me, I lied. Just a little.ā You say, not looking at him. Youāve never really admitted it out loud before. āI want to get good enough to run with my brother. I almost never see him these days, but if I can start getting up to run with him sometimes⦠itāll be like when we were kids. Or something. I donāt know.ā
āHeās important enough to you that you want to change something about your life to spend more time with him,ā Yuta says quietly, keeping pace with you. āI hope he knows how much you care about him.ā
āYou donāt always need to change to show you love someone. Thatās why it was only partly a lie when I said Iām only doing this for myself.ā You flash Yuta a smile, which he returns. Though your lungs burn and your legs ache, the air you breathe in is cool and fresh. āIāll race you back.ā
His eyes flash. āChallenge accepted.ā
The next time you see Yuta is later that day, at his game. Heās serious, as usual, in the zone. As the season goes on, the bleachers fill up more and more with students eager to see the Lions throw sparks. The games continually get harder, but they manage to clutch this one out with a final score of 3:2.
Despite the win, Yuta still seems somewhat down. Afterwards, youāre about to go up to him to describe the glorious moment when he slid between two of the opponent defenders and scored, but youāre stopped by a heavy hand on your shoulder.
āHey, Y/N.ā To your surprise, Mingyu is the one approaching you. He doesnāt take his hand away.
āOh! Mingyu, hi.ā You try to smile at him, but your eyes wander over to Yuta briefly. āGood game today! You guys played solidly.ā
āHa, thanks. Couldāve been better on my part, Iām always looking to improve, you know.ā
āI get it,ā you respond, nodding.
āAre you possibly free on Wednesday night? We have a lab due on Friday and I just think it would be easier to do if we can work together, ya know?ā
āOh, um, Iām actually busy then.ā You force yourself to not look at Yuta. āDoes Thursday night work instead?ā
āSure, whatever. Iāll see you then.ā The way he squeezes your shoulder once before stepping away to talk to some of his own friends makes your stomach turn. Why is he being so⦠weird?
Shaking your head, you turn back to who you had intended to greet in the first place, only to find that he had been looking at you already. Whatās with the look in his eyes? Why is everyone being so weird? Ignoring the feeling, you join his circle. Yuta moves closer to your side, his arm looping around your waist as he does so, pulling you in slightly. The touch is brief but intimate, sending a bolt of electricity through your body. You swear that you can almost feel the heat of his skin through your clothes. Then, his arm is back at his side like nothing happened. You want to speak up, say what you were planning on saying before, get your mind back on a normal track, but you find that Johnny, Ten, and Jungwoo are already recreating the scene, making Yuta smile through the veil of whatever emotions heās experiencing right now.
When the entire team heads over to the locker rooms to clean off the shine of sweat and dirt that had been accumulated through the game, you canāt help watching him. As he goes, you catch flashes of his smile while he congratulates his teammates. Something stirs in your heart.
That night, you dream of healing smiles dressed in a lionās mane of black hair. That same visage is waiting for you the next morning when you go out to run but, here outside of your head, heās solid, real, more than heated touches and soft caresses. At the same time, he is those things. Or, so you wish him to be.
When you study with him the next night, he is as he usually is, theoretically. Sometimes it feels like his eyes linger longer than usual, his hand rests a little closer, he smiles a little wider. Itās nothing you can confirm because, to any normal gaze, he seems entirely the same. Perhaps youāre confusing yourself into imagining things. Has his flirtatious nature finally tricked your brain into thinking he likes you?
Sometime that evening, you go to the bathroom and stare at yourself in the mirror. You pat your face rather harshly to try and drive some sense back into your brain. You should tell him. This new boy who has become so close to you. Why are you afraid of it going wrong? You emerge from the bathroom with the same feelings that you entered it with and, there he is, looking up at your return.
The next day, Tuesday is a brief reprieve from the torture of trying to figure out his feelings through his actions. Then, your brotherās game comes. Your chatter fills the space between you on the bus ride to the stadium, him telling you about the anime heās watching, you talking about the drama youāre watching in response. He jokes about culturing you by getting you to watch a show with him.
Watching your brotherās game with Yuta at your side is an entirely different experience. While you think you normally have pretty good commentary on your own, he provides an extra edge, excitedly explaining why some players choose to do some things or making observations about small moves that you ordinarily wouldnāt notice. Both of you absorb the atmosphere of the stadium, bursting into cheers whenever something incredible happens, screaming extra loud when your brother scores.
During halftime, when the roar of the audience is less deafening, you realize that youāve never asked Yuta about his background with soccer before. You nudge him. āHey, Yuta? How long have you been playing?ā
He taps his chin, trying to think back. āProbably since I was five?ā
āNo wonder you know so much,ā you say, āIām talking to an expert right now.ā
āYou know too much for just a casual viewer,ā he says back, snorting, ādonāt tell me you donāt have some experience.ā
āI only played a bit when I was younger, but I wasnāt any good. It was always more fun to watch B/N. I ended up just taking care of him whenever he pulled something or fell and scraped his arm⦠you know.ā A wistful smile forms on your face. āIt started off as just kissing bruises like my mom would, but then it turned into intense Googling whenever I couldnāt immediately figure out what was wrong with him.ā
āMaybe you can kiss my boo-boos whenever I get hurt, too, then.ā Heās smirking, the ever-familiar gleam of mischief in his gaze.
You force yourself to roll your eyes at him, ignoring the feeling of your heart jumping in your chest. āYouād better not get hurt, Nakamoto.ā
āOnly because you asked so nicely.ā
A few minutes later, the game resumes. This matchup is considerably more difficult than the game you had attended before. Each time the Ravens seem like theyāre close to scoring, the opponent defense sends it back towards your end of the field or the goalie successfully blocks it. All the same, your defense and goalie do their jobs, too, leading to a brutal back and forth. By the time the game is over, the only goal that had been scored was the single one your brother got in the first half.
āAh, that was tense. They almost took it back there for a second.ā You stand, stretching your arms behind your back to loosen them up a bit. āAre you ready to go?ā
āYeah, sure.ā Yuta gets up as well, following you as you begin to climb the stairs. āIs your brother not coming to see you this time?ā
āHe told me he has some press deal after this.ā Once youāre in a more open area, Yuta walks next to you instead of behind. You can now see that heās frowning.
āDoes he keep you a secret on purpose?ā
āI asked him to.ā
āI canāt imagine keeping someone like you hidden like that.ā At that strange comment, you stop, looking at him. He seems to be taking the issue very personally.
āItās easier this way. No one prying into my life, no one asking me for autographs from him all the time. People know who our parents are. Whatās so important about an unknown sister?ā Is there something else he wants you to say? The look on his face is something youāve only seen maybe once or twice. Heās in a strange mood, thatās for sure.
āI get it, itās justā¦ā He sighs, looking at the ground with his hands shoved in his pockets.
āYuta.ā He finally meets your eyes. āItās important to me that what people think about me is what I show them first. I donāt want to be a reflection of my brother, no matter how much I love him.ā
āIs he the reason you didnāt want to talk to me at first?ā Thereās amusement in Yutaās voice again, that strange seriousness gone.
You start to walk again and he keeps pace. āNo, that was just because you woke me up at six in the morning.ā
āI guess both of us have experiences that precede our reputations then, huh?ā
The bus comes not much later. The previous reminder of how you met has him offering you one side of his earbuds, saying that this would be a better introduction to J-rock than the one you had before. As you listen, youāre tempted to lean your head against his shoulder or take his hand, which is resting oh so close to yours. Instead, you just sit still and look out the window.
After you get off of the bus, the topic of shows you both like makes a return.
āI will take it upon myself to expose you to great art. Are you free tomorrow? We have to start immediately.ā Yuta begins to pester you, practically bouncing as you walk.
āActually, Iām busy tomorrow. Iām working on physics with Mingyu again.ā He doesnāt initially not react to your first statement. However, when his teammateās name comes out of your mouth, he frowns.
āOf anyoneā¦ā The sudden change in his attitude catches you off guard. āWhy him?ā
āI donāt choose whoās in my classes. Whatās wrong with you? I thought you got along with your teammates.ā Youāre nearing your complex at this point. The lamp posts bordering the sidewalk cast long shadows on the ground as you walk.
āIn a team context, theyāre fine. Usually. Just, that guyā¦ā Heās scowling now, making you frown deeply in return.
āWhat about him?ā
āI donāt know, Y/N.ā He pauses, but then his feet stop moving a moment later. āFuck it, I do know. Heās not a good person. Heās a manipulator. Heās a good manipulator, but heās bad at lying when you actually confront him-ā
āYuta, youāre being ridiculous. Even if he is, Iām strong enough to take care of myself.ā
āY/N, he was with me at that first game! The one where I found out about your brother? What if he saw? Heās the type to use information like that to get what he wants. What if he-ā
āWhat if he what, Yuta?ā You glare at him, anger muddled with some other hurt now filling you. āHe hasnāt done anything. He isnāt going to do anything. Our āsecretā isnāt going to get out. I can take care of myself.ā
With that, you brush past him, into the complex, into your apartment. Thankfully, your roommates arenāt in the common area, so you safely make it to your room. Once youāre there, you shove your face into your pillow. You consider screaming into it, but you know heās probably in his own room, where he could hear you. Instead, you just heave breath after frustrated breath.
You donāt know why you snapped at him. Actually, you do. Itās the fear that heās actually doing what he accused Mingyu of. After every word youāve exchanged, every conversation, you should be confident that heās not like that. But, youāve never been in this situation before. What if heā¦
Itās a stupid notion and you know it. Thatās just the surface. Another layer of your feelings peels away. You hate when people are too protective of you. You want to make your own decisions, to learn for yourself. You hate when your brother is too protective of you and you hate when Yuta is.
Thatās not even all of it. Finally, you reach the root of your aggression. What right does Nakamoto Yuta have to try and be protective of you when you arenāt even together? Was that the concern of a friend or the concern of a jealous lover?
You curl in on yourself even more tightly, breathing through the pillow under your face. No one has ever flirted with you as much as he has. Youāve never been so ridiculously on and off with someone before. Still, neither of you are willing to answer the question. Youāve never actually fought like this with him before.
Perhaps he hates you now that youāve thrown his warnings back in his face.
The next day, after your classes, you force yourself to go to the library to meet Mingyu, Yutaās words heavy in your mind. As you work, you can tell heās still trying desperately to get on your good side, even emanating Yuta in a strange, off-balance way. Itās not amusing when he does it.
Finally, the subject youāve been dreading comes.
āAre you a fan of the Ravens? I think I saw you at one of their games once.ā
You swallow back disappointment. Mingyu is the worst fear of your insecure self and you finally have to come face to face with it. āI guess you could say that.ā
To your surprise, he doesnāt take it farther than that. If Yutaās right about him, then itās probably just one piece of a larger goal. Though you never cared much for Mingyu, it doesnāt feel good to see things begin to unfold.
Not seeing him for two days in a row brings your mood down more than youād like to admit. At the same time, youāre not ready to apologize yet. You donāt know what exactly is happening on his end, you never know, so when you go outside to run at your normal time on Saturday, you half expect him to be there.
He isnāt. And you donāt run into him on your way back, either. The game it is, then.
As the day progresses, the sky gets increasingly cloudy. In the evening, when the Lions and their opponent team are out on the field running final drills, itās easy enough to tell that a good number of people had looked at the forecast - the crowd in the bleachers is much thinner than usual. The sky could open up and pour its soul out onto all of you at any moment.
You donāt even bother pretending that youāre not watching Yuta. As he steps off the field for their usual pre-game pep talk and chant, you swear he makes eye contact with you. Normally, he wouldnāt even bother looking, because heās usually confident that youāre there. Youāre not sure what the look in his eyes is now.
The coin toss decides that the other team will start with the ball. That might have been the first omen about the game. Then again, maybe the other team is just⦠better. Their defense is at least tighter than yours. At halftime, they have a point up on the Lions, 0:1. Yuta seems to take this very, very personally. Within ten minutes of the game restarting, they tie the score back up.
At about three quarters of the way through, it begins to rain. The referee deems that theyāve played far to stop, so the match continues. Almost like they take the poor weather as a sign, the rival team scores nearly immediately after.
You pathetically huddle under a single umbrella with Sowon while Yein shares one with Johnny. The ball slips rather than flies around the field, back and forth, back and forth, until, finally, with barely any time to spare, itās at Yutaās feet. The world seems to move in slow motion, then. His right foot moves backwards. It swings forwards. He makes contact.
He misses.
You try not to gasp. Yuta himself seems to be in shock, with how he goes stiff for a moment. Then, heās back in action, targeting where the goalie had thrown the ball. This time, itās not enough. A minute later, after another brutal back and forth, the scream of the whistle soars above the sound of the rain. Itās over. The Lions have met their first loss of the season.
The two teams barely wait around to shake hands before theyāre rushing off to the locker rooms, away from the rain. Yuta moves slower than the rest, seeming to drag his feet through the muddying grass. Ahead of him, all of his teammates are moving quickly, but moping nonetheless. From your position, you see Mingyu kick the shins of someone you recognize to be one of the younger players. You see Kunās mouth move as he tells him off, but theyāre far enough away and the rain is loud enough that you canāt hear. If you hadnāt been displeased already, you are now.
Might as well kill two birds with one stone, right?
āYou guys can go back,ā you say, taking a step out from under the umbrella after youāre out of the bleachers with your friends. When Sowon tries to shove her umbrella in your hands, you push it back. āIāll be fine! Itās only a short distance.ā
She narrows her eyes. āYouāre going to catch a cold.ā
āDonāt worry.ā With a sigh, she turns, reluctantly walking back behind Yein and Johnny.
You take off running, trying to outpace the raindrops pelting you. By the time you make it beneath the slight sheltered roof of the locker room building, youāre damp, but not entirely soaked. Itās enough to be an annoyance, your clothes sticking slightly to your skin.
You wait outside for a good few minutes. Small groups of players from either team leave, the opponent players giving you strange looks as you lean against the wall and shiver, Baekho and his group giving you an awkward acknowledgement, and, finally, Mingyu emerges.
āY/N?ā He seems confused, but somewhat excited. As if youāre there to meet him.
āMingyu. Answer one question for me.ā You say it wearily, expressing it like the chore it is.
āWhat are you acting so weird for?ā The excitement you glimpsed before dies.
āWere you going to use me to get in good with my brother?ā
The rain is the only sound you hear for a couple solid heartbeats. āY/N, listenā¦ā
āHe was rightā¦ā You grumble to yourself. You glare up at him. āYou can do your physics labs by yourself. Delete my number.ā
He stands before you for a moment more before he realizes that youāre serious. He turns and walks away, into the haze of the downpour. A minute later, Jaehyun and Kun emerge from the building.
āOh, Y/N,ā Jaehyun says, seeming surprised. āAre you waiting for Yuta?ā
āIs it that obvious?ā
The two of them exchange looks and smile. Kun speaks next. āHeās probably not coming out for a while. He usually gets all depressed when we lose a game, but Iāve never seen it this bad. Heās been standing in the shower for like fifteen minutes.ā
You glance at the door. Jaehyun nudges you. āHeās the only one left in there. I wouldnāt tell anyone if you, say, went in right now.ā
āA bonafide cupid right here,ā Kun says, swinging the bag he has slung over his shoulder around so he can dig through it. He produces something, offering it to you. āHere.ā
āWhat isā¦ā You trail off as you take it from him, your face warming as you realize exactly what it is. āKun, what is this?!ā
āI donāt want any miniature versions of him running around. Iām always prepared.ā You stare at Kun incredulously a beat longer before you shove the condom in your damp pocket.
āGood luck!ā Jaehyun calls back to you as they begin to walk off, leaving you standing under the overhang. Taking a deep breath, you push open the door and walk inside.
Unsurprisingly, the place has a somewhat sweaty smell to it. The rows of lockers are labeled with names and a little image depicting the sport the owner plays, as all of the schoolās teams use the same locker room, and the occasional miscellaneous socks, gloves, and other things are scattered about. A row of sinks is against one wall and past the sinks is an entrance into the shower area. You make your way there.
As you get closer, the distinct sound of one shower running gets louder. The only curtain thatās closed is a middle stall, all of the others open and empty. Parallel to the shower stalls is a long wooden bench. āYuta?ā You call out. He doesnāt respond, so you try again. āYuta?ā
āGo away.ā This time, the response is sharp and harsh. He certainly is in a mood.
āYuta, itās me.ā
āY/N?ā His voice is significantly less negative now. āWhat are you doing here?ā
āI came to talk to you.ā
You can barely hear him sigh over the sound of the shower running. āYou couldnāt wait until after I was done?ā
āNo.ā When you say that, the water shuts off. A hand sneaks out to grab the towel hanging from a hook affixed to the partition between the stalls. You donāt see anything revealing, but you look away anyways. The scraping of the rings being drawn back tells you he has emerged from the stall.
āYou can look at me, you know.ā
āI didnāt want to be rude.ā You look back, greeted with the sight of his gloriously wet hair and bare torso. He emerged quickly enough that he didnāt have time to dry much of the water dripping off of him. The only part of his body thatās covered is his waist and thighs, though the towel still reveals a tantalizing v-line. You forcibly swallow your thirst.
āBlatantly checking me out again? I get it, but would it kill you to be less obvious?ā The comment throws you back to a simpler time, when you were just irritated with him for his cockiness and blasting music through the floor.
āSpeak for yourself.ā You cross your arms. It was obvious enough that he was enjoying the sight of you in a wet t-shirt and shorts.
āWhy didnāt you wear something warmer?ā He says, frowning. He steps closer, leaving little space between you.
āI didnāt think it would cool down this much.ā You look away, not able to face his bare chest quite yet. The room still has a certain steam about it from the hot shower he was taking that makes it a little harder to breathe. Then again, maybe thatās just him being mostly naked in front of you. He reaches out, touching the hem of your shirt.
āYouāre soaked,ā he says, rubbing your shirt between his thumb and index finger.
āYouāre just making me wetter.ā Your face burns something fierce as you say it, contrasting the chill that had settled over your skin from standing outside. āYou would think youād dry yourself off more before getting out of the shower.ā
āI was just eager to see you, I guess.ā You finally have the courage to meet his eyes again.
āI missed you this morning.ā You almost pout while saying it, feeling small under his gaze. Itās not an uncomfortable smallness, but one that makes you feel closer to him.
āI figured you didnāt want to see me.ā He reaches out, brushing his fingers softly over the side of your face. His touch is blissfully warm. āOr, I think that you did want to see me, but you would only be angrier if I showed up.ā
The thought almost makes you laugh. It would be one of the few times heās been wrong about your feelings. But, if he always knows so much⦠āIām sorry I didnāt believe you. I talked to Mingyu a few minutes ago and you were right. I should have trusted you.ā
āIām sorry I didnāt let you handle it on your own.ā He runs a hand through his hair, pushing it away from his forehead. āYouāre strong enough to deal with assholes like him. You donāt need me.ā
āI might not need you, but I do want to keep you around.ā The small confession has your bottom lip quivering. āDid I mess up your game today?ā
āIt was mostly the rain.ā He sounds so nonchalant, but you can tell heās still bothered. āNot you. But, if you do feel bad about it, Miss Physical Therapy, there is something you can do for me.ā
His eyes have shifted away from their darkness into a different sort of moodiness. You step closer. āWhat is it?ā
He moves back, taking a heavy seat on the bench. āIām quite tense. Give me a massage.ā His eyes bore into yours. āIf you so choose.ā
You step behind him. The thrill of what you feel like heās implying thrums in your veins. The muscles of his shoulders and back are hard under your fingers, showing years of training and toning. Youāre almost surprised at how well built his upper body is for a soccer player. His skin is beyond perfect too, and the little droplets of water from his steamy shower that settle on his skin glisten temptingly in the low light of the locker room.
āSorry my hands are cold,ā you practically whisper.
āItās fine. Feels nice.ā He wasnāt lying when he said he was tense - you can feel the knots leaving his muscles as you press down on them, dissolving into smooth flesh thatās soft to the touch. As you work along his back, one particularly tough knot has your thumbs pressing harder into him, drawing a low groan and a curse from his throat. āFuck.ā
The sound turns you on more than youād like to admit. As you finish his back, you become even more hyper aware of the little noises heās letting out, the space between you becoming noticeably warmer. Slowly, reluctantly, your hands leave his skin and you circle back towards his front, not quite wanting to look him in the eye. āIs that better?ā
āMuch.ā The air feels heavy. āBut youāre not done, yet.ā Ordinarily, heād be smirking so hard youād be able to hear it in his voice, but thereās only a low command to his tone now. He reaches out, guiding your dominant hand forward so that itās resting on the front of his shoulder. Thereās no hiding from his eyes now. You decide then - if youāre going to do this, you might as well go all out. Sliding onto his lap, your knees pressing into the wooden bench on either side of him, makes you feel both powerful and small at the same time. His face is only a breath away from your own. You swear you can see his eyes flicker to your lips. Trying to play innocent, despite the fact that you can basically feel his dick hardening under his thin towel, you shift slightly, putting your focus on his shoulder and pectoral muscles. Every so often, you readjust yourself, purposefully bouncing slightly on his lap, almost grinding down on him. He doesnāt crack, remaining still and keeping his expression flat. The only signs he gives of being aroused are the slight shiver to his breath and the prominent bulge youāre now certain you can feel. That, and the hands he has on your body, one on your hip and one on your thigh, fixing you in place.
The process is slow, arduous, but you eventually finish with his pectoral and shoulder muscles. You pull your hands away, placing them in your lap and then sitting back, unmoving on his lap, reveling in the way youāve very clearly made him feel. āIs that all?ā
His eyes flicker down to your lips again before boring into your own. āYou missed one spot.ā Wordlessly, he reaches up, tapping his own lips.
You could walk away right now. His hands arenāt so tight on your body that you couldnāt just get up and leave, go back to your apartment and forget this ever happened. But why would you want to? Youāve been dreaming of his lips for weeks. Finally, youāre about to get a taste. Still, thereās an edge of apprehension digging slightly in your gut.
Youāve sat in silence for long enough that heās opening his mouth, an apology about to leave his lips, when you swoop forward, pressing your lips to his.
Where he had given you the choice to initiate, heās the one who really leads. He almost instantly deepens the kiss, dragging you even farther up his lap, pressing you hard against his barely-shielded dick. You feel his fingertips against your skin, under the hem of your top.
āDo you want this?ā
āYes, but-ā Where his hands had stilled under your shirt they begin to move again. āYuta, wait.ā He freezes once more, looking up at you. If you didnāt know better, you could swear you see a little bit of fear in his eyes. A shaky breath leaves your lips. āI wonāt fuck you unless you tell me you actually have feelings for me. Did you mean what you said back then? After the games?ā
āIs that a requirement for all the guys you sleep with or am I special?ā You can feel his cock throbbing under you and your own insides ache in response. Of course, heās delaying what both of you want by being coy. The frustration building up in your gut and in your heart makes you feel like youāre going insane.
āYutaā¦ā You mean it to sound admonishing, but your tone is more akin to a whine as you lightly drag your nails down his chest. His breath stutters slightly in his lungs at the motion, but in that moment, a sort of gentleness youāve rarely seen takes over his facade.
āYouāre the most incredible person Iāve ever met,ā he breathes out, eyes locked with yours, āhow could I not have feelings for you?ā
You kiss him, sweetly, desperately. His hands begin to move once more, his fingertips digging ever so slightly into your skin. When his hands make it to the edge of your shirt, giving you a suggestion, you cover them with your own, guiding him to take it off. As soon as the garment is out of the way, his lips are on your neck, your collar, the soft skin of your chest. He can feel the hum of your voice through your breast as you speak. āI really like you, Yuta. More than Iāve ever liked anyone else.ā
His fingers nimbly unclasp your bra and it falls to the ground somewhere. As his touch ghosts over your breasts, you arch into his hand, drawing a warm chuckle from him. āThatās good,ā he says, thumbing slow circles over your nipples, ābecause I feel the same way about you.ā
You pull him back to your mouth, pulling him as close as you possibly can, breathing him like heās air, tasting him like heās food. His tongue is slick against your bottom lip, against your own tongue. Almost unconsciously, you rock your hips against his bulge as you move. Impatiently, he tugs at your shorts, pulling you out of the kiss.
āThese have to come off.ā
āIt would kill you to go slow for once,ā you laugh, getting off of his lap on shaky legs.
āI go slow for you all the time,ā he responds, shifting the towel at his waist, which you realize is barely holding onto him from all the grinding you were doing on his lap, āIāve been going slow for months now. Isnāt it time to speed things up?ā
You roll your eyes, but shimmy out of your shorts, leaving you in your panties and him in his towel. From this angle, he can truly appreciate you. Every curve, every beauty mark, every fold and crease on your body. He leans back, his hands bracing him against the bench. Then, he shifts forward abruptly, taking the opportunity to snap the elastic of your underwear against your skin.
āYuta!ā The cry is half an admonition, half a laugh. You move to push his shoulder gently and he catches you by the hand, pulling you on top of him and kissing you once again. Before you realize it, he has a sneaky hand slipping into your panties, touching you where youāre most sensitive, making you jolt against his hand.
āIs this okay?ā He murmurs the words against your lips and you nod, trying to focus on kissing him through the pleasure of his fingers. Itās been far too long since anyone has touched you like this and youāre not used to it.
āMm,ā you moan back, āmore than okay.ā
He had said he wanted to go faster, but it seems like heās just going so slow, making you fall apart on his hand, first with just a thumb on your clit, then two fingers pushed more deeply inside of you than you could ever reach yourself. At some point, youāre no longer kissing him and your cheek is pressed to his instead. You nip at his ear, which you now realize is pierced, and the damp spikeyness of his hair rests against your temple.
His free hand rests over your breast, rhythmically squeezing it as you ride his fingers. Oddly enough, you feel like he predicts your climax before even you do, working you carefully through the release of pleasure as you shudder against him and clench around his fingers. Before you can fully regain your senses, heās kissing you again and removing his hand, wiping his sticky digits against the towel slipping from his waist. You figure youāll finish the job, reaching down to untwist the cloth so that it falls open against the bench.
You continue kissing him as you take his dick in your hand, your thumb sliding over the precum beading at his tip. Itās his turn to shiver, his cock twitching in your hand. Giving it slow, purposeful jerks, you watch him become perfectly uncomposed under you and you grin, leaning closer to press a kiss to the juncture between his neck and shoulder. Heās stiff, but remarkably soft to the touch, veiny and thick enough that your mouth waters. A couple minutes pass before heās encasing your hand in his own, slowing your movement.
āI donāt want to come in your hand.ā You stop, looking at him with faux-innocent eyes. He blinks desperately at you. āPlease.ā
āCan I suck you off later?ā The words leave your mouth unexpectedly. You hadnāt even really been thinking about the later, but you figure youāre safe to assume that there will be one.
āOf course, pretty girl.ā He strokes your hair and you can just think about him holding it back in the future as he-
Trying to distract yourself from the later and focus on the now, you slide off of his lap once again. He almost seems confused, made lonelier by the tiniest distance you put between the two of you. Itās almost a funny image, him half pouting at you while his dick is out, standing up against his abdomen and completely exposed. You let out the smallest exhale of a laugh. āYou showed me yours, so I figured I would show you mine.ā Your panties fall to the ground, where you kick them in the general direction of the rest of your clothes. The sight of your shorts reminds you of another important thing. āOh! Also!ā
You scramble over to them, reaching into the pocket and producing the little foil packet. Yuta stares at you. āYouāre⦠prepared? I didnāt even think this far ahead and half the time my brain is controlled by my-ā
āKun gave it to me before I came in here,ā you say, waltzing back over to him. He takes the packet from your hand, tearing it open. You⦠give him a hand as he rolls it on. āHeās awfully ready for a great many situations, isnāt he?ā
āI think he was expecting this to happen a lot earlier than it actually did, honestly,ā Yuta responds, pulling you back on top of him for the third time. Once again, your knees rest on the hard wood bench. āCan we not talk about my roommate, please?ā
āI can agree to that.ā You smile, kissing him. āCan we talk about how much I like you instead?ā
āWe can always talk about that,ā he says, one hand on his dick, one on your hip, āare you ready?ā
The mood dips, making your body shiver in anticipation again. āYes.ā
The way he positions his cock and begins to push into you makes both of you let out noises of relief, a groan from him and a sigh from you. You sink down onto him further until heās fully sheathed inside of you, hard and pulsing and ungodly warm. He gives an experimental buck of his hips, pulling a moan from your lips and shaping his into a cocky smirk. āAlready feel that good?ā
āShut up,ā the complaint dies in your throat as you lift yourself up on your knees and sink back down again, bouncing on his lap slightly. You focus on the feeling of him inside of you, the sensation of him hitting your G-spot, the touch of his fingers on your clit again. His breath mingles with yours whenever he takes a break from kissing you. Your hands wander the smooth planes of his chest, your thumb briefly ghosting over his nipple, your palms getting sweatier as you hold onto him. Itās not long before you let your head fall back, your thighs tense as you hold onto his shoulders and move up and down on top of his cock.
His lips are hot as he mouths your neck. Youāre not usually the type for marking, but, honestly, the thought of wearing his hickey on your skin sounds beyond appealing. He introduces the slightest bit of teeth, grazing them over your pulse as you ride him. The trail of tiny nips goes down past your collarbones to your breast. Your heart beats loudly in your ears and the desperation of chasing your orgasm makes the passage of time feel fuzzy, but in the sweet, bubbly way a soda does rather than the heavy, blurry way a cold would.
āYuta,ā you whine, the knocking of your legs against the bench growing painful, ācan youā¦ā
āI got you, baby.ā With a grunt, he stands, lifting you by the thighs. You wrap your legs around his waist, keeping him close. A breath later, your back is pressed to the wall and heās pushing into you once again. The new angle is a change, and itās a good change. Every one of his thrusts hits exactly right, pushing you further and further until-
āYuta, youāre gonna make me...ā you pant against his mouth, breathing the same air as him. At some point, after he had picked you up, you had reconnected your lips, and he swallows the little noises you let out hungrily. You clench and unclench your fists behind his back, as your arms are slung over his shoulders.
āMm, good. Thatās my girl.ā
All you can think as he pounds into you is Yuta, Yuta, Yuta. You come undone with a final swipe of his thumb and a choked cry of his name. Once your own orgasm has stopped burning quite so bright, lowering to a comfortable simmer in your gut, his hips slow with each thrust until he pushes into you and stays there. You can feel him throb inside of you even through the condom.
Your skin feels like itās glowing in the aftermath of his love, warm like coals after a fire has just ceased to burn. Warm with the promise of more flames in the future. You lean your face in the junction of his shoulder and neck, breathing love onto his skin. His deep, uneven breaths slow over time as he presses gentle kisses to the exposed flesh of your shoulder. The silence between you is only interrupted by the ambient sound of water flowing through pipes hidden in the concrete walls of the shower part of the locker room. Thatās enough of a reminder for you to groan, clutching onto him tighter. āI canāt believe we just confessed and fucked in your sweaty locker room.ā
āFrom my perspective, itās more āwow, I canāt believe we finally confessed and fucked, even if it was in my sweaty locker room.āā That, at the very least, makes you smile. Slowly, he begins to pull out, separating from you with a sticky, wet sound. He backs up, turning so that he can place you gently on the towel still lying on the bench. He disposes of the used rubber quickly, throwing it in a trash can at one end of the room.
Now that heās no longer touching you, it feels so much colder. āI feel bad for whoever has to clean this place. I hope they donāt find that.ā
He shrugs. āIām sure theyāve seen worse.ā He makes his way back to you, naked body still on full, glorious display for your eyes only. āWanna shower while weāre here?ā
You groan. āYuta, Iām tired. No funny business.ā
āWho said anything about any āfunny business?ā I just suggested we clean off the sweat from all that physical exertion.ā Heās smirking, not even pretending to be innocent.
āYouāre insatiable.ā Still you get up, joining him in the shower stall that he holds open for you. If any follow up activity happens while youāre in there, the only way anyone on the outside would be able to tell would be from the quiet sounds that are mostly drowned out by the noise of the shower.
As you finally redress, accepting the hoodie that Yuta had in his locker so that you donāt have to put your wet shirt back on, he canāt seem to keep his hands off of you, like heās afraid youāll go away. The environment between you feels different, but the same. After youāre both fully dressed and start walking out the door, you reach out to take his hand. He accepts the action, interlocking his fingers with yours. Both of you stop under the overhang of the building. By now, the sun has set and a few street lights shine along the walkways of the campus through the haze of rain. āYuta, are you my boyfriend?ā
He blinks a couple times. āWasnāt that implied?ā
You turn away, suddenly shy. āI mean⦠I just⦠wanted to clarifyā¦ā
āYouāre too good for me.ā He laughs, then kisses your cheek. Both of you stare out of the rain, as if itās going to suddenly stop just because youāre politely waiting for it. āI meant it. Every time.ā
āHm?ā
āEvery time I said I liked you, or that youāre amazing. I was just afraid of- I donāt know. That Iām not honest enough or nice enough, or even good enough at soccer. I just-ā He seems so tired as he says it, so brutally truthful, so terribly self-doubting.
You squeeze his hand. āYuta, itās okay. Honestly, all this time, I thought youāre too good for me. Youāre so much more than the things you say you are. Youāre a star.ā
āIām not. I can be an asshole, and jealous, and not serious even when I should be-ā
āYuta, if you like me despite all of my ridiculous bad qualities, Iām pretty sure I can deal with a little jealousy. Youāve shown me who you are and I still like you. Youāre loyal and funny and romantic and so many other things. I like you.ā
He sighs sweetly, like he was holding in a breath for so long and is finally letting it out. Heās holding your hand so tightly, it feels like he might never let go. Right now, you think you might be okay with that. āSorry. Iāll never get tired of hearing that.ā
You peer into othersā eyes for a long time, content to just look. Then, the cold finally gets to your legs and you shiver, scooching slightly closer to him. You look out. The rain isnāt getting any better. āDo you want to run? To make up for us not going together this morning?ā
He doesnāt even respond. He just glances at you, winks, and tugs at your hand, starting to go. The rain pelts you as you go, utterly soaking you, getting in your shoes, darkening your borrowed hoodie. His hair sticks to his forehead, making him look a bit like a wet kitten. Maybe a lion, more accurately. Still, in the passing lights and the sheen of the rain, he glows.
āYuta?ā You say between shallow breaths.
āYeah?ā He keeps going, keeps tugging you along. You have to work to keep up with him, pumping your legs hard.
āDo you want to go professional?ā
He looks back at you quickly, but then turns forward. āI would.ā
āI really think you could do it!ā
Then heās laughing, truly, mirthfully. āThatās the second best thing youāve said to me today!ā
At that, youāre laughing too, though it slows your pace, though it makes your lungs burn, though it helps rain water run into your mouth. When you make it to your complex, soaked through, looking like you just took a swim in your clothes, you donāt want to let go. Reluctantly, both of you part ways to change clothes in your respective apartments with the promise to meet soon and start Yutaās effort to culture you with anime.
Sowon and Yein tease you relentlessly, both when you enter your apartment leaving puddles on the ground and when you leave again ten minutes later completely dry. They tease you for the next week whenever they catch you leaving if they know you donāt have classes. The next Friday, you end up staying up far too late watching one of Yutaās shows, which you admit are at the very least fun, and you fall asleep in his bed. Youāre sure youāll never hear the end of it from your roommates, even if Yein has been staying in the volleyball boysā apartment every other day for the last month.
In the morning, a mere three hours after you and Yuta went to sleep, you wake up in his arms to a strange blaring of J-rock. He reaches over you to slap his phone and shut it off. You stay awake just long enough to comment on how strange it is hearing the music next to you and not through the floor.
When you wake up around noon to Yuta staring at you, his bangs half covering his eyes, you flip over, checking the time so that he canāt see the absolutely embarrassed look on your face. āYouāre so weird.ā āWhy are you being all shy? Iāve seen you naked. Thereās nothing more to see.ā
āThereās plenty more of me to see, thank you very much, Nakamoto Yuta.ā
āI know there is, darling.ā His arm is still slung over your torso like it was when the alarm went off and he tries to wrestle you back around to face him. You squirm in his hold.
āDarling? Youāre so weird. Why are you so weird?ā
āWeird? I thought I was romantic and funny and-ā
āAnd weird!ā You wiggle more until he flips you onto your back, straddles you, and pins your hands to the bed. Itās quite an incredible sight, him pinning you down with his raven hair a complete mess and no shirt, where you can faintly see marks that you may or may not have left on his chest earlier in the week. āNo fair. Home ground advantage.ā
He leans in, looking ever so charming despite his disheveled appearance. āYou know what makes for great morning exercise?ā
āYouāre weird and a horndog and-ā
āRunning! Letās go.ā He suddenly rises up, taking one of your hands with him and pulling you into a sitting position.
āYuta, itās noon! There are going to be people out everywhere.ā He tugs on your hand and you move so that youāre sitting on the edge of the bed. āAnd itās Saturday, so thereās going to be even more peopleā¦ā
āYou donāt need to worry about people judging you. If anyone gives you any funny looks, Iāll-ā
āYouāll what? Punt a soccer ball at their heads?ā Youāre standing now, looking at him uncertainly.
He shrugs. āSure. But, seriously. I promise that you have nothing to be self conscious about. You also have me. That part most importantly.ā You would smack him if the smile he gives you doesnāt have you reluctantly agreeing.
Heās right, of course. The run is completely fine. At least, youāre distracted enough by your boyfriend for it to be fine. When you return, you split off to take showers in your apartments. After you emerge from the bathroom, a towel wrapped around your body, you find him waiting in your room. You register him saying something about the tables turning and āgreat afternoon exerciseā before he practically pounces on you.
Afterwards, through your sex-high haze, you hear a loud knocking on your front door. Groaning, you move only so much as to press your face into Yutaās shoulder. āDonāt wanna get upā¦ā
āDid I make you feel that good?ā His voice is a warm rumble, teasing, though full of the same tiredness that yours has. Youāre about to jab him lightly in the side when his hand shifts down, two of his fingers running through your folds. Shivering at the suggestion, you wiggle closer to him, hiding your face even more.
āLet me rest, you sex-fiend.ā Before he can reply, thereās a few more insistent knocks at your door. āUghā¦ā
āWere you expecting someone?ā You shake your head against him. He reaches over and grabs your phone. āI heard this going off earlier while we were busy.ā You make no move to take it from him, so he turns it on, his eyes scanning the recent chain of texts youād just received. āItās your brother.ā
You immediately bolt straight up. āWhat?ā Your mind ticks back to the previous day before youāre scrambling out of bed. āShit, shit, shit, I forgot he was coming today!ā As quickly as you can, you try to throw on the various items of clothing that had gotten scattered around the room in your - Yutaās, more accurately - haste to move them off of the bed, where you had laid them out for after your shower.
Yuta stretches lazily. āGlad I could remind you.ā
āAsshole, get clothes on! Heāll kill you if he figures out what we did!ā
āAh, to be killed by L/N B/N. You say āwhat we didā like itās a bad thing.ā
āHeās my older brother, for Godās sake!ā You throw a shirt at him, smacking him in the face. āHe will murder you! If he doesnāt murder me for forgetting our plans firstā¦ā
āAnd your plans are?ā He slips his arms through the sleeves of his shirt, slipping it on.
āIām taking him to see your game. Maybe meet the team. Who knows? You wonāt be able to see it if you donāt move your ass.ā You finish putting your jeans on.
āIāve never escaped through a window before, but it sounds fun.ā Heās still smirking, clearly amused. Youāre certain he would actually do that if you let him.
āOn second thought, just stay here. I wonāt let him into my room.ā Your phone lights up with your brotherās face and number and starts to buzz. You pick it up. āSorry, Iām coming! I was napping.ā You hang up. āPlease, Yuta?ā
He steps into his own jeans. āThatās what I was planning on. Donāt worry, Iām not trying to incapacitate myself before the game.ā
With that reassurance, you close the door to your room and head for the apartment door. Your brother, clad in a hat, hoodie, and jeans, weirdly normal for him, is standing in front of your door, his phone in his hand. He narrows his eyes. āHi, Y/N. For a second there, I really thought you forgot about our plans. Who takes a nap on a Saturday afternoon?ā
You step aside, letting him in. āI was just tired today for some reason. Sorry.ā āYouāre lucky youāre my favorite.ā He walks in, sliding off his shoes next to yours. āAre your roommates home? Itās been a while since Iāve seen them.ā
āNo, but theyāll be at the game later. You wonāt miss them.ā You stand there, swaying somewhat awkwardly. Youāre sure that heās noticed that youāre acting strangely. āWho let you into the lower doors?ā
Your brother steps inside casually. āYour neighbor Jaehyun. Nice kid.ā
āY-Yeah. Heās one of our midfielders.ā
āI guess Iāll get to see him in action soon, then. Where near here is good for something quick? We only have an hour and a half until the game.ā
Youāre thankful for a change in subject. āDepends what you want to eat! Think about it while I run to the bathroom?ā
As you head there, you glance at your closed door. You feel kind of bad for leaving him in there, but itās for his own protection. When you get back to the door, your brother is in the same place, staring at the shoes around the entry. He points at a pair of menās shoes, which you realize with dawning horror are Yutaās.
āY/N? Whose shoes are these?ā
āOh! Those are, um, Johnnyās. Yeinās boyfriend.ā
He deadpans. āJohnny. Your neighbor. The one who lives right across from you. Who is dating your roommate who isnāt here right now.ā When you donāt respond, he sighs. āY/N, it would be a lot easier to lie to me if you didnāt tell me so much in the first place. Whoās in your room? I know you hate closing your door if youāre not sleeping.ā
Reluctantly, you walk to your room, cursing observant soccer players. Yuta looks mildly surprised to see you, and you walk over to where heās sitting on your bed, grabbing him by the hand and tugging him over to your brother. If heās afraid of your brother, he doesnāt show it.
āYuta, was it?ā Heās still expressionless. āIāll have you know that thereās a few rules.ā Before Yuta can even ask about the rules, heās launching into a detailed explanation about consequences, saying something about maiming and making it look like an accident.
āB/N, youāre a professional now. You should really try not to say such scary stuff. Also,ā you say, frowning, āI can handle myself. You know that by now.ā
Yuta breaks his silence. āShe really can. Sheās strong enough to deal with anything.ā
āYou really believe that?ā Your brotherās gaze is unyielding.
āI do.ā
āWell, then.ā He suddenly lightens up, smiling at the two of you. āWant to join us for dinner? Iām thinking noodles.ā
āI actually have to get to warm-ups soonā¦ā Yuta says regretfully.
āThatās a good boy. See, Y/N, I trust your judgement. We best be off, then.ā Abruptly, your brother turns, putting his shoes back on. You scramble to join him, grabbing your things and putting your own shoes on.
āIāll see you later?ā You say to Yuta, whoās simply staring, somewhat shell shocked that he survived the encounter.
He blinks, then gives you a sort of smirk. āHow about a kiss for-ā
āDonāt push it.ā Your brother cuts him off, standing in the doorway. He starts down the stairs. When heās not looking, you lean over, pressing your lips to Yutaās cheek. Before you can turn around, he sneaks one of his own onto your lips. You run after your brother.
He thoroughly grills you about Yuta during dinner, but you donāt mind. You keep out the parts about sex and the specifics of the relationship coming to fruition and he seems satisfied. You barely make it to the game in time because of your brotherās interrogation, but you still get there early enough to see some of the drills. In work mode, he crosses his arms, making approving comments about Yutaās footwork. Your boyfriend is in a similar mood, already focused in.
Then, the game starts. The other team starts with the ball, but it makes no difference. The Lions take it back, sending it back and forth across the field, gaining and losing it, until Yuta, as usual, scores, redeeming himself from the previous week. Your brother says something under his breath about potential and skill. Through the game, the Lions make great plays and you find yourself cheering for all of them, even Mingyu. The rival team stands no chance - not for lack of skill, but simply because your team is determined. By the end of the game, the score is a solid 3:0.
Youāre one of the first onto the field after the teams break away from shaking hands. You meet Yuta in the middle, jumping on him in a hug when you reach him. You canāt stop the outpouring of praise, telling him how well he played, how brilliant he was. He just laughs, telling you he did his best. Itās the most positive thing youāve heard from him after a game.
When you let go of him, willing to let the rest of his friends surround him now, you step away in search of your brother. To your surprise, heās chatting up the Lionsā coach, who seems somewhat flustered by the Ravensā striker speaking to him. Before you can get close, the coach blows the whistle he has around his neck, getting the attention of everyone around him, but particularly the team.
āBoys! Gather round, we have someone here with something to say to you.ā
It doesnāt take long for them to recognize who your brother is.
Itās funny seeing the team rush to your brother, some pretending to be cool, some openly fawning over him. But, thereās one person who isnāt looking at him. From across the mob forming around your brother, you make eye contact with Yuta. And, in the midst of the stars shining in the form of the Raven, the Lionās light falls on you.





















