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THISđ woooo chile!đŚ
For your special 100 followers event, I have just the one request. Because I just think it's already one of my best ideas ever and you are gonna make it soo much more than perfect.
So my request is with Zuho. I am mixing up the genres.
The numbers are 9, 24 and 29. Take your sweet time with it đ
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Would you marry me?
Pairing: Boyfriend Zuho + Female reader; established relationship
Genre: Flull smut
Warnings: Oral (female receiving), unprotected sex (readerâs on birth control)
Words: +1,1k
Authorâs message: Hey, baby! First of all, thank you so much for your support and for this sweet request. I really loved to write this and I hope you like it! Foxy kisses đ
P.S: As english is not my mother language, it may contain misspelled. Also, sorry for any other mistakes :)
Synopsis: After months away on tour, Juho is finally back to you and promises to be with you forever.
9. Propose + 24. Romantic sex + 29. I missed you sex
After four months of world tour, Juho is finally at home again. As soon as he enters your shared apartment, he can't help having his arms around you and his lips all over your body.Â
Juho slowly leads both of you to your bedroom, leaving behind a trail of your clothes and underwear. His mouth attacks you hungrily but tenderly, pouring all of his love for you through his kisses.Â
Now, you're lying in bed, completely naked, him hovering above your small figure as his body slightly presses your own deeper into the mattress.Â
His digits are all over you, reminiscing your warm skin he misses too much. Juho deeply inhales your soft flesh, allowing himself to feel intoxicated by your sweet scent. His hot tongue travels to your neck and collarbones, kissing, licking, sucking all the sensitive spots there.Â
Your hands run through his bare back, feeling the muscles tensing at the smallest touches of your fingers. Your parted lips breath heavily, moaning his name softly, letting him know how bad you have missed him and these intimate moments of yours. Your eyes closed, allowing yourself to feel every sensation of Juho onto you.Â
You instinctively open your legs wide, cradling his searing body closer to yours, feeling his hard dick pressed against your dripping pussy. You gasp at the small friction and Juho gets the signal to go down on you, slowly making his way lower along your breasts and stomach, hands following on your sides, until his mouth covers your throbbing sex.Â
A loud moan spontaneously leaves your throat, fingers gripping desperately the sheets under you. Juho sets a slow pace, tongue giving attention to your sensitive nub and to your desperate crevices, thrusting the deepest it can into you.Â
His hands grab your hips to still them as his mouth makes magic on you, sending heated waves through your whole body, making you see stars behind your shut eyelids. When he realizes your moans get louder and your breath fails, he stops his motions and kneels between your legs.Â
You whimper at the lack of stimulation and open your eyes, meeting his loving gaze towards you, lips and nose glistening with your juices. You glare down to look at his aching hard dick and your hands reach for his to pull him into you. Juho kisses you, deeply and passionately, and you can taste yourself into his mouth, growing wetter and wetter as his hot member presses itself against your slit. You buck your hips up to get any type of friction and Juho gladly grants it to you aligning his tip with your entrance and sliding in, your legs instinctively wrapping around his waist.Â
He slowly bottoms out, giving you time to adjust to his big length into you. Both of you moan at the great feeling of being connected after so long, and Juho kisses you once more, grateful to be in your arms again.Â
"I missed you so much", he whispers against your lips.Â
"I miss you too. I missed all of this", you smile into the kiss he's giving you, his hips slowly rolling against yours.Â
Juho's not going hard tonight, taking his sweet time to make love to you after months missing your skin onto his. His thrusts are soft but deep and his lips can't be disattached from yours as he calmly kisses you, swallowing your small moans. Your fingers take turns rubbing his back and running through his soft hair, eliciting tender hums from him.Â
He moves so easily into you, stretches you so right, makes you feel so good. Gosh, you never want to miss him! The same works for him: he loves the way you feel around him, adores when your tiny body is under him, taking him so well and making him the happiest man in the world. Juho is sure you're the one for him, the woman he would do everything for.Â
Both of your moans and heavy breaths now fill the whole room as Juho picks a faster pace, but still collected and loving. He watches your shut eyes and parted lips under him, feeling proud of being the only one allowed to make you feel this good.Â
You can't help clenching around his cock as your orgasm approaches, tightening your grip on his shoulders.Â
"Bae, I'm close", you breathe through moans, eyes rolling to the back of your head.Â
"Me too", he groans, overwhelmed by your tightness around him, hips moving a little faster and harder now.Â
"I'm coming", you suddenly moan loudly, grabbing a good portion of his hair, back arching when the knot on your stomach breaks and washes over you, screaming his name in pleasure.Â
Juho rides out your high, releasing right after you with a low "fuck, Y/N" moan, his powerful hot cum painting your walls white. Â
Both of your bodies shaking with post orgasm tension, unstable breaths reaching your ears, eyes still closed due to overwhelming pleasure. You feel Juho's lips pressing soft pecks on your forehead and cheeks, murmuring sweet nothings as you barely can think properly.Â
"I love you so much, Y/N", he whispers against your skin, resting his head on your neck, his arms tightly hugging you.Â
"I love you more, Ju", you weakly reply, reaching for his cheek to caress it.Â
Juho kisses your neck and moves his head to face you, a hand pushing away some strands of your damp hair before planting a firm kiss on the sweaty space between your eyebrows.Â
"I never want to lose you, my love", he says looking right into your eyes. "I want to share my life with you forever, sleep and wake up beside you everyday, have children and get old with you".Â
"I want all of this too", you softly whisper, trying to hold back the tears forming in your eyes. "I want you forever, baby".Â
You both smile, tears slowly running down your faces as you share a passionate kiss. Â
"Would you marry me?", Juho suddenly asks when you break the kiss.Â
"Ju, I think you need a ring to ask this", you laugh, playfully pushing his shoulder.Â
"I know and I have it. It's on my backpack, but I don't want to let go of you to take it now", he chuckles, but you can hear the truth in his words.Â
"Are you serious?", you ask with teary eyes again.
"I am. Would you marry me?", Juho assures you, a small smile creeping on his lips as he watches you nodding before him.Â
"Yes!", you exclaim and pull him into a tight embrace.
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lee jaeyoon x fem!reader
genre: smut
warning(s): sexual content, unprotected sex, swear words, probably grammar mistakes it's 3 am for me not gonna check rn
song suggestion: lloyd - all i need (slowed & reverb)
âIs this allowed?â
You want to giggle hearing the concern in Jaeyoonâs voice. How was he always so cute?
âStop worrying so much. If you donât want to, we can...â
He shakes his head. âI do. I want to do everything with you.â
You smile as you sit down. Patting the space on the blanket, Jaeyoon does the same. Being in complete silence with Jaeyoon was not something you were quite used to, but the air felt different tonight. It might be the warm breeze blowing through your hair, or perhaps you left him speechless with your invitation to the rooftop of your apartment building. His contempt only grew when he took in the fairy lights and the handcrafted sign wishing him a happy birthday in a light blue-colored font.
âThe sky is so beautiful tonight.â
A smile appears on your face as you agree, eyes fixated on Jaeyoon rather than the stars. After all, he was your sky and moon. His eyes twinkling as he excitedly points to a particularly bright star asking you what you think. And you agree again, but your eyes never left his... because why would they? The stars above could never shine as bright as those brown eyes you are in love with.
âThereâs not much time left,â you whisper and Jaeyoon turns his head to face you.
He nods and you move an inch closer, your lips pressed against his cheek.
âDo you want your gift now, angel?â
You can see him swallow hard. You dropped tiny hints about wanting to do it somewhere special for his birthday, but he never seemed to get your little jokes.
Jaeyoon does the first step this time, an arm pulling you closer by your waist till your lips meet. The kiss is sweet, but you can feel him crave more by the way his fingertips shyly toy with the hem of your sundress and his teeth sink into your plush lips harder than usual.
His shirt comes off first and you have to stop yourself from laughing when he throws it on the other side of the roof with a clueless expression.
âIs it my turn?â you ask, rising to your feet.
He leans back on his elbows, piercing eyes gazing as you sway your hips, lifting the dress up to your thighs and letting it fall down again. Jaeyoon bites his lower lip, excitement and the rush of the moment making him almost want to rip that stupid fabric covering you to pieces. But then you would complain again... like you did that time when he not so accidentally tore your favorite lace lingerie with his teeth.
âBaby, I want to see you,â he whines and you finally give in.
Undoing the zipper, the dress pools at your ankles. Jaeyoonâs eyes widen at the sight of your naked body standing in front of him and for a second he forgets how to breathe. The summer breeze sends a shiver down your spine and you feel your nipples perk as Jaeyoon struggles to keep his composure. A smirk forms on his face when he notices the fading marks he left on your hips a few nights ago while you cried out his name in the empty living room of his dorm.
You crawl over, leading him and helping him remove his gray sweatpants.
âWhat if someone comes up here?â
âIsnât that what makes it fun?â
You giggle, and Jaeyoon takes this opportunity to hover over you. He loves the way you look underneath him, so precious and sweet. Always making him want to ruin you completely.
One of his arms moves to your side while the other unconsciously searches for your palm, interlocking your fingers as he wants you to feel how much his body needed you.
You canât even remember when his boxers came off, and itâs not like you care when you feel his thumb move in circles over your core.
âItâs cute how I always get you so wet.â
Jaeyoon already knows your smart mouth wants to say something and stops you with a long kiss. He curls two digits inside you as a moan escapes your lips.
âItâs your birthday love, I should be the one doing all the work.â
You drag your manicured fingers over his abdomen, feeling his muscles flex when you wrap your fingertips around his erection. But he stops you, holding your wrists above your head as he clicks his tongue.
âYou only have to be with me, nothing else.â
One kiss on the side of your face before you feel his teeth nibble at your skin. Jaeyoon lets go of your arms, only to spin you around and have your face buried in the blanket as your hips rise.
âBesides that, my love,â you can feel his fingertips trace the contour of your pussy mumbling a âgorgeousâ before he continues.
âI would rather hear you moan my name at midnight instead of singing happy birthday,â he thrust into you fully not a second later, the sweetest smile painting his face.
You gasp, fingers gripping the blanket when Jaeyoon buries himself deep inside you, holding the steady rhythm which drove you crazy each time. Jaeyoonâs fingers dig into your flesh, bright pink marks left as a lovely reminder of the way he made you feel.
Your hips move back to meet his. Heâs stretching you out so well, filling up your pussy like no one else ever did. Jaeyoon groans when he hears you plead, hips grinding against his. You want it faster.
You look too beautiful when heâs wrecking you like this, purring and asking for more with each deep thrust. How could Jaeyoon ever say no when you drove him over the edge with just one word?
âFuck,â he mumbles as he reaches that sweet spot that has you arching your back.
The breeze blows again, and Jaeyoon leans over, covering your shivering body with his without stopping. He presses a gentle kiss on your spine, taking your hand into his.
âAre you cold, baby?â
His voice is as sweet as sugar, even when heâs fucking you so rough. You shake your head. Between lewd moans and the way your body ached for him, you could barely feel anything else.
Jaeyoon uses his free hand to lift your chin. Your lips meet, Jaeyoon swallowing all your cries of pleasure and whimpers.
âSay my name, baby. I want to hear you say it,â he whispers, teeth grazing over the shell of your ear.
His name goes past your lips and into the night as Jaeyoon bites his lower lip. He wants to tell you how good he feels buried inside you, how your pussy was made just for him, how he could fuck you all the time and never get tired, but you already knew it all. And you knew very well just how to drive him insane when your pussy clenches around him.
His thrusts get a little sloppier when he feels his orgasm closing in. Your arm reaches for his, gripping it and he takes it as a sign that you are very close. You hear him whisper something, but you are too far gone to make sense of anything other than the pleasure washing over you in waves. For Jaeyoon the whimpers of his name dying on your lips are enough to make him reach his orgasm.
âAngel,â you whisper and Jaeyoon lowers himself, lips on your shoulder. He lays next to you, eyes looking at you curiously. âI love you so much.â
âI know,â he grins childishly before kissing your bare skin again. He notices your eyes roll in the back of your head as youâre still struggling to steady your breath. âI do too. I love you too fucking much, baby. Thank you for everything.â
This is soo good!!đ
Happy birthday Jaeyoon 𼺠I have a request! Birthday sex with Jaeyoon, except itâs your first time together and that was your gift to him đŽâđ¨
Here you go! đĽ°
I don't really like the idea of sex being a "gift" of any sorts, especially one's first time. So I wrote a little intimate step forward as a natural progression of their relationship in the fic instead. Hope you like it!
this is....one of the best things iâve read on tumblr recently and iâm not even exaggerating.. I love how I was able to FEEL chae and her growth through the years. I literally screamed at the last words because I did not want it to end!!! I absolutely love this, it just ignited something in me! canât wait to read more of your work!
Double Take (Hoseok x OC)
Summary:Â Years after telling the neighbourhood brat to get a life, Hoseok does a double take when he realises sheâs no longer the skinny kid who worshipped him once upon a time.
Pairing:Â Hoseok x OC
Genre:Â Angst, unrequited love
Word count:Â 11.7 K
Rating:Â 18+
Warnings:Â Parental death, heartbreak, allusions to sex, mentions of alcohol
A/N:Â It's finally here! I've been waiting so long to finally put this on paper and to get Hobi's storyline up and running. Hope you enjoy one of my favourite OCs and her story. Since this is more of a prologue than anything else, it can be read standalone.
Tagging: @bbl32, @quarter-life-crisis2, @meirkive, @dreaming-with-happiness, @kflixnet (drop a message if you want to be added)
Listen to:Â âyou can't hurry loveâ by phil collins
hoseok masterlist | main masterlist
When Chaeyoung was a girl, the best person she knew was her older brother. Chanyeol was everything; he was smart, he was kind, he was fun and popular, he was one of the best tennis players in the school and didnât so much as have a spat with anybody his entire life. He was perfect; in fact, if there was one weakness he had, it was his little sister.
Chaeyoung worshipped him. He was her protector, her best friend, her role model. Every time her parents told her to be more like Chanyeol, it annoyed her only to an extent because why wouldnât all parents want their kids to be like Chanyeol? He was perfect. From birth to present day, Kang Chanyeol was perfect.
The shift was subtle but crept up on her quickly. Sometime around the time when Chaeyoung was in her last years of elementary school, her mind began to expand. She observed more, listened more, and even started to question herself, but it wasnât until the middle school sports day that year that it hit her: if there was one person in the world who was cooler than her older brother, it was his best friend, Hoseok.
She would never forget that day. Sheâd been dragged along by her father and the Jungs to watch the middle-schoolers partake in various sports. She hadnât been in a good mood; Chanyeol hadnât been forced to come to her sports day because he had school, and enforcing the reverse had felt grossly unfair. Still, sheâd huffed and silently watched the taller kids run around, begrudgingly cheered for her brother when heâd won his tennis trophy, and even taken pictures of various combinations of their family and friends.
By the afternoon, Chaeyoung was becoming tired and cranky. At six years old, she felt ridiculous sitting among adults all day while the other kids hung around with their friends. The day couldnât end fast enough and when it was finally only the two hundred metre race that was left, sheâd breathed a sigh of relief. All her irritation went out the window once the race began, however, and sheâd found herself unexpectedly engaged in how close it was. When it ended with Jung Hoseok running through the ribbon, sweaty and victorious, it was like she was seeing a whole different person.
Chaeyoung had known Hoseok for what felt like her entire life. His family had moved to their street when sheâd been five, a little over a year after her mother had died. There was the older sister; she looked like an angel the first time Chaeyoung saw her, descending the porch staircase to jog down to catch the school bus. There were the parents who were welcomed to the neighbourhood by her own father who was gardening while a loading truck was parked by their house.
âChaeyoung! Come and say hello!â
Sheâd been startled, for sheâd been waiting for her own school bus when her father called, but sheâd walked over with the confidence of a five year old anyway - when sheâd noticed him. A young boy, no older than her brother, was standing silently by his motherâs leg, but with a bright smile on his face. He was scrawny, and slighter than Chanyeol, but seemed taller. Chaeyoung was still staring at him when her brother joined them and when both boys ran into the back of the loading truck at Hoseokâs fatherâs request, Chaeyoung followed without a second thought.
âIs this yours?â Chanyeol had been asking Hoseok, a gameboy in his hand. Hoseok nodded, the same smile appearing on his face again.
âI got it for my birthday this year,â heâd volunteered almost apologetically, as though needing to provide an explanation for why he had it.
âCool,â said Chanyeol, sounding impressed. âI just got one, too. For doing well on my exams.â Heâd turned the video game in his hands. âIs this the X400? Itâs supposed to have Level 12 of the Alien Invasion versionâŚâ
Chaeyoung had been watching Hoseok, how his eyes shone as he talked about his video game, how easily her brother had made a new friend. Most importantly, sheâd recalled the moment Chanyeol had received the aforementioned gameboy - and how sheâd received nothing, because her report card hadnât been as good as his. Sheâd gone to bed angry and in tears that night, until her brother had sneaked into her room with his brand new present after everyone had gone to sleep and let her play with it until sheâd had her fill.
But this was not the time to dwell on that. There was not a chance in hell that she would be left out of the group because of a gameboy, or lack thereof, and sheâd needed to cement the first impression before that happened. So, without thinking about it, Chaeyoung had skipped forward and snatched the gameboy right out of her brotherâs hands.
âIâm really good at Alien Invasion, too,â sheâd begun to say, interrupting the conversation and starting Chanyeol. Hoseok had broken off mid-word and was staring at her, which made her lose focus for a moment, and somewhere in the commotion, the gameboy fell to the ground and broke in two.
âNo!â Hoseokâs face had dropped and heâd rushed to her feet to pick it up, frantically picking up both pieces and turning them around in his hands. âWhat - what did you do?â
âIâm - Iâm sorry,â sheâd murmured, suddenly feeling very small and short between the boys as her brother stepped closer to Hoseok, calmly taking the smaller piece and looking for where to fix it. Chaeyoung had stood there, motionless, while Chanyeol calmly figured out how to slide the loose piece back on the game.
âThere,â he said after a moment, shaking it gently to see if it was fixed. âI think itâs okay.â
Hoseokâs face had been white as a sheet as he confirmed it, pressing one of the buttons and swallowing thickly as she screen lit up. âYeah,â he said finally. Heâd looked up at Chanyeol, eyes wide and grateful. âThanks, man.â
âNo problem.â Her brother had then looked down at her and tilted his head. âChae, you want to say sorry?â
She already had, but at that moment, Chaeyoung had obeyed him. âOh - um, sorry.â
Hoseok had glared at her suspiciously. âItâs really expensive,â heâd blurted, his voice a little wobbly.
âI - I know. It was an accident.â
Heâd looked like he wanted to say more, but her fatherâs voice had floated over to them then, informing them that their school bus had arrived. Both boys, as though theyâd been doing it every day of their lives, walked out together like the cool, older nine year olds they were and Chaeyoung was left to trail behind them, boarding the bus just as the door closed behind her.
Sheâd been peering at the different seats, knowing that no matter what, she and Chanyeol would sit together. He always let her sit with him, even if his friends were there. âOppa, where do you want to -â But she trailed off when she looked up, her chest feeling funny as she watched her brother introduce the new boy to his group of friends at the back of the bus. As the group mumbled their names and started chattering about mundane things, Hoseok took the seat next to Chanyeol.
It had taken a few seconds for Chaeyoung to realise that sheâd have to find a seat of her own, for the first time in her life. Her eyes fell to the gameboy in Hoseokâs hands; he was still fiddling with it as he listened to the others talk to each other. His gaze had met Chaeyoungâs then, and his wide, friendly eyes immediately narrowed, letting her know he wasnât about to forget what sheâd almost done anytime soon. With a jerk, the bus began to move.
It didnât take long for Hoseok to become an inevitable part of her life; he and her brother quickly became inseparable, and Chanyeol clearly thought highly of him. He fit in seamlessly at school, he was fun and loud and cheerful, and no one sheâd met so far had a single bad thing to say about him.
The only person Hoseok seemed to get annoyed by, apart from his own sister sometimes, was his best friendâs sister. Chaeyoung had noticed how he rolled his eyes every time she tried to hang out with them, how she wanted to be included while they were playing video games or when they wanted to ride their bikes to school. At school, Chaeyoung watched her brother and Hoseok grow further and further away from her, both of them in different buildings of the school, in separate cafeterias and with completely separate groups of friends.
But it was a point of pride for her that despite Chanyeolâs growing popularity, she was still his sister. His friends knew it, her friends knew it - and the only person she allowed to be as close to him was Hoseok, only because he was Hoseok.Â
At the sports meet, almost a year after the Jungs moved in next door, she felt like she knew what that meant. When sheâd seen the waves of cheering for Hoseok when he won the final race, when she watched how his friends gathered around him, how her brother was the first one to hug him, it occurred to her how badly she wanted to be one of them. So, naturally, since no one stopped her, Chaeyoung ran down to the field with the other kids, ready to congratulate him.
She fought her way through, feeling just as proud of him as everyone else seemed to be. Sheâd known him for as long as she could remember, after all - he was family. With his damp hair, white jersey and infectious smile, it was like she was seeing the sun. He hadnât seen her yet, though, but once she made it to the front of the crowd, he finally did.Â
Chaeyoung didnât think sheâd ever forget the moment their eyes met. How, for a split second, the euphoria seemed directed at her and she felt stirrings in her heart sheâd never felt before. Her legs moved automatically and she rushed to hug him, noticing only just before she reached him how his face went slack and his eyes went wide with horror.Â
He stepped back the same moment she reached him, causing her to trip and fall onto him as they both crashed to the ground. It was sudden and unexpected, but Chaeyoung hugged him anyway.
âYou were amazing!â she started to squeal, only to be roughly pushed away. She fell on her backside with a soft âoof!â, completely confused for a second until she looked up to see Hoseok scrambling to his feet. His expression was one of immense irritation, a direct contrast to what it was a minute prior, as he dusted his hands on his shorts.
âWhat are you doing, you weirdo?â he snapped, and it was only then that she realised the noise around her hadnât died down - they just werenât cheering anymore. They were laughing.
Chaeyoung sat there on the ground, motionless, too stunned to even cry. It wasnât at all the reaction she was expecting, until she noticed how Hoseok, his face red, was backing away from the crowd as though trying to make himself invisible. It occurred to her only then what was happening; Jung Hoseok, the coolest boy she knew, was shy.
It made her stomach flutter, that sheâd made him shy. Even though Hoseok only glared at her after that and wouldnât even look at her when their families went out to dinner that night, Chaeyoung knew. She knew sheâd seen something on Hoseokâs face sheâd never seen before, and she was the only one whoâd made him look that way. At six years old, Chaeyoung knew she was in love with Jung Hoseok.
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Chaeyoung couldnât remember her mother very well. She hadnât been barely five when the aneurysm had suddenly been detected. There were some quick hospital visits, the walls white and the sheets crisp, before one evening, her father had come to both her and Chanyeol at the house of the neighbour whoâd been babysitting them to tell them that their mother had died.
At the time, Chaeyoung hadnât quite been able to comprehend it. All she knew was that her father was crying - her father - and Chanyeol was trying his absolute hardest not to. Sheâd sneaked over to her brotherâs room that night to comfort him - after all, he did every time she cried - but when sheâd reached the doorway and heard his muffled sobs, sheâd broken down as well. It was that, even more than her motherâs sudden death, that had made her succumb to tears that night: the fact that for the first time in her memory, her brother - her tall, perfect nine year old brother - was crying.
As the years went by and Chaeyoung began growing up, sheâd realised that losing her mother meant more than just the fact that she would have to dress herself for school. There were conversations with friends, playdates at othersâ houses, even casual words between Jiwoo and her mother every time the Jungs came over for dinner, that would give Chaeyoung pause and make her wonder what exactly it was that was lacking in her life without a mother.
Of course, given that she hadnât really known much about her mother, and remembered even less, there was only so much she could speculate about. Then, about four years after her motherâs death, their father had told them about Seoyoon. Heâd been very nervous, sheâd been able to tell, but everything heâd said after that made no sense to her at all. Next to her, Chanyeol hadnât reacted much at all until the end, when heâd simply shrugged when their father asked them if they were okay.
âBut what about mom?â Chaeyoung had blurted out, not even realising that from the moment the new ladyâs name had left her fatherâs mouth, these had been the only words in her mind, going round and round on a loop.
Her father had tilted his head and looked at her sadly. âMomâŚâ Heâd trailed off for a moment. âMom will always be your mom. Nobody else will ever be able to take her place. Even in my life,â heâd continued, and heâd reached out and held Chanyeolâs hand, âno one will ever be able to replace her. But Seoyoon isâŚâ Heâd blinked rapidly for a few seconds. âAt a certain age, sweetheart⌠it gets too hard to be alone.â
At the time, Chaeyoung had taken this to mean that this new woman, this Seoyoon, was something of a playmate, someone for her father to chat with on the phone and watch movies with once in a while. It still wasnât the best feeling but she didnât know how to put it into words, the feeling of seeing something slip through her fingers and being powerless to catch it. Sheâd looked up at Chanyeol, who was staring at the ground and finally nodded. A moment later, Chaeyoung nodded, too, for if her brother was okay with it, so was she.
When she went up to her room, she suddenly felt terribly lonely. It was too dark and she felt that if she were to cry as loudly as she could, no one would hear her, and no one would care. She thought of her mother, a face she only knew from pictures, a voice she scarcely remembered, and whose touch she could only imagine. She pictured her mother right beside her, understanding everything she was feeling and murmuring quietly, as quiet as the wind, that everything would be alright.
Call me if you need me.
It was one of the only things Chaeyoung had any memory of her mother saying, a vivid picture of her scribbling her cell phone number next to her husbandâs on a piece of white card and tucking it safely inside Chaeyoungâs pocket. It was what she said now, sweetly, silently.
I will, Ma.
It was the first night she dreamed Ma into existence.Â
Ma stayed after that. She felt like a mother whenever Chaeyoung thought about her, but better than all her friendsâ mothers. She never told Chaeyoung to finish her vegetables, she always realised it was unfair when her father would compare her marks to Chanyeolâs, and she always, always took Chaeyoungâs side. When Chaeyoung was annoyed or angry, Ma would be there. Sometimes, even when she was happy, like when she made it onto the football team, Ma was there - not with the other parents in the stands, but right there next to Chaeyoung on the field.
She didnât know whether to tell Chanyeol. On the one hand, she trusted him more than anybody else in the world - and wasnât she his Ma, too? But when she tried to broach the topic of their mother once, when heâd been studying and sheâd been bursting to tell someone, Chanyeol had been uncharacteristically abrupt with her.
âI donât want to talk about this, Chae.â
Heâd interrupted her when sheâd been mid-sentence, and sheâd fallen silent. He seemed to realise this, for a moment later he looked up at her and sighed. âLook, Iâm sorry. I just⌠I really need to study for this test.â When she only nodded and said nothing, he continued. âAlso, now that dad has⌠now that Seoyoon is here, I just donât think itâs right to talk about mom.â
If Chaeyoung had been older, if sheâd realised that her brother, too, was a child who was doing the best he could, she would have seen this statement as evidence that he was coping with the loss of their mother, just like she was. But in her nine year old wisdom, she took this to mean that Seoyoon was the reason no one could talk about her mother anymore.
Seoyoon was invited for dinner later that week, and again the week after that. After that it became more and more frequent, to the point that she was there when Chaeyoung and her brother returned home from school, and Chanyeol at least stopped seeming surprised.
A couple of months later, her father sat them down and told them his plan. Heâd looked nervous yet hopeful, until relief washed over his face when Chanyeol gave him a small smile and nodded in assent.
Heâs lying! Chaeyoung wanted to scream, but her voice wouldnât work, not when her father turned to her and his expression changed from relief to anticipation, as though he was expecting a fight. Chaeyoung didnât disappoint, and even though she knew heâd do what he wanted anyway, she bit the inside of her cheek and exhaled sharply.
âYou promised you wouldnât forget about mom,â was all she said and at nineyears old, it seemed like the crux of the issue. No matter how much her father tried to convince her he hadnât, Chaeyoung knew that she, at least, would do everything possible to keep her mother with her.
Later that week her father finally pulled the plug and proposed to Seoyoon. The following weekend, he threw an announcement dinner with the Jungs from next door, where Chaeyoung watched this woman throughout. Her stepmother; this new woman who was sitting in her motherâs kitchen, laughing with her father and giving presents to her and her brother like sheâd known them forever.Â
Chaeyoung was too startled to do anything but quietly accept it and echo a thank you along with her brother. No one will ever be able to replace your mom, her father had promised. Chaeyoung didnât know what that meant anymore; all she knew was that there were eight people in the room, four in each family, and that her mother was not one of them.
Sometime during dessert, when there was music playing and the adults were chatting with drinks in their hands, Chaeyoung slipped out of the front door and sat on her porch. Chanyeol was busy with something inside and, anyway, she had no interest in hanging around with him right now. It was rare but it happened, and right now she simply wanted away from all the music and energy.
It was a reasonably chilly night, and she involuntarily shivered when she sat down on the porch. It was quiet as she waited for Ma, and she closed her eyes in wait. A sudden rustling made her eyes snap open, followed by a groan.
âChaeyoung?â
Her heart instantly zoomed, which seemed to be the default reaction for her body every time Hoseok entered her mind space. She looked up to see him come into view, standing at the edge of the front yard.
âYeah,â she said immediately, hearing the forced upward lilt in her own voice.
He sighed loudly. âSeriously? Are you following me again?â
Chaeyoung felt herself deflate. This, too, seemed to be a default reaction every time she entered his mind space.Â
âNo,â she mumbled. âWhat are you doing out here?â she asked after a moment.
âI lost my keychain this morning. I think I dropped it here.â He sighed, glancing at her begrudgingly. âI donât suppose youâve seen it? Itâs a Manchester United one.â
Chaeyoung bit her lip. She knew which keychain he was talking about, for not only had she seen it, she had it. Sheâd seen it fall out of the side pocket of Hoseokâs backpack this morning when all three of them walked to the school bus. As usual, sheâd been walking behind both boys, trying to keep up with their conversation as they chattered about something hilarious that had happened during their class field trip yesterday.
Every time sheâd tried to interject, they either continued their conversation like they hadnât heard her, or they would tell her to stop interrupting. When Hoseok finally snapped at her (âCan you please shut up for a second?â), sheâd sulked but obliged, feeling rather annoyed again. The final nail in the coffin had been just before theyâd been about to board, and a girl in the window - a beautiful, popular thirteen year old girl with pretty curls and blue ribbon - smiled out the window. Chaeyoung had followed her gaze and swallowed as she realised she was smiling at Hoseok - and he was smiling back.
Chaeyoung had felt her heart drop and her teeth grit. As she followed the boys into the bus, sheâd spotted something shiny on the ground. Bending down to pick it up, sheâd realised what it was and who it belonged to. Before she could talk herself out of it, she pocketed it, knowing that no matter who he smiled at, Hoseokâs favourite keychain with his favourite football team on it belonged to her.
âNope. Havenât seen it.â
Hoseok sighed loudly and dramatically, climbing the porch stairs and about to sit down, before apparently thinking better of it. He remained standing, as though afraid of being too close to her and while that would usually break Chaeyoungâs heart enough for her to cry herself to sleep, tonight she simply felt a dull throb and a whole lot of impatience for his snark.
âWhy arenât you inside?â he asked.
âI want to be outside,â she answered defiantly.Â
âOkayyy.âÂ
âChanâs talking to Cruella in there,â she muttered after a moment. The image of her brother, smiling and graciously welcoming Seoyoon into the family, made her sick. If sheâd spent another moment in there, she swore she wouldâve thrown up.
Hoseok scoffed. âChan? Didnât you get in trouble for calling him by his name?â
She flushed. âNot trouble. Just⌠it doesnât matter, okay?âÂ
âFine. Whatever.â There was a pause. âDid you just call her Cruella?â When Chaeyoung didnât answer, he shrugged. âChanyeol says sheâs nice.â
âWell, bully for Chanyeol.â
âGod, must you whine?â
âI hate this sweater,â she said, tugging at the brand new gift her father had made her put on. âAnd I have to wear it because she gave it to me.â
âSo? I hate these pants but my mom made me wear them.â He shrugged. âThatâs life.â
Chaeyoung rolled her eyes. This was Hoseokâs new thing lately: thatâs life. She didnât know where heâd learnt it, but his eventual response to everything was âthatâs lifeâ, which irritated her beyond belief. He especially said it to her all the time, as though she was a child that needed reminding about the facts of the world, and it made her blood boil.
âSheâs not my mom.â
âAll moms are the same. Your mom wouldâve told you to wear it, too.â
âYou didnât even know her,â she snapped.Â
There was a few seconds of silence as Hoseok presumably processed this, including her unusual tone. âYouâre right,â he said, his tone uncharacteristically sober. âSorry.â
Chaeyoung grit her teeth and hoped she wouldnât cry in front of him. She would look weak and any hopes of getting him to notice her would go straight out the window. Also, Ma wasnât here yet and she would only cry to Ma.
âChanyeol didnât like her at first either.â
She didnât know if sheâd heard him correctly. âWhat?â
âYour⌠Seoyoon. Cruella,â he added, an awkward sort of smile appearing for a second. âChan didnât like her when she first got here.â
This was news to hear. âReally? He - he told you?â
âYeah. Said she talked weird.â
It wasnât on the list of things that annoyed Chaeyoung, but she took it. It didnât escape her notice that Chanyeol had failed to mention this to her while confiding in Hoseok about it, but for now, it made her feel just slightly less alone. She turned around to look in through the window again.
âHe seems to like her now,â she mumbled.Â
âMaybe you will, too. Or heâs faking it.â
Chaeyoung snorted. It felt good to laugh for a moment, even if the situation sucked. âI hope heâs faking it.â
âReally? Why?â
She frowned. âBecause⌠I donâtâŚâ She didnât know how to put it into words that she didnât want to be the only one missing her mother. âI donât want to be the only one who doesnât like her.â
âThen maybe you should try to like her.â
Chaeyoung bristled. This wasnât the way it was supposed to go. âI donât want to like her.â
âBut why? I mean, arenât you glad your dad is happy?â
The way he said it, it sounded like the most obvious thing in the world. But when Chaeyoung turned around to look inside again, for the first time all night, her gaze shifted from her brother to her father. There was something heartbreaking about how happy he looked, but Chaeyoung didnât know just how to express that while it was a nice sight, it only made her miss her mother even more.
She said nothing, though, resolving only to keep Ma her secret forever. Her dad and brother didnât need nor want Ma, and Chaeyoung was fine not sharing.Â
Next to her, Hoseok sighed. âItâs cold. Iâm going inside.â
All thoughts of her soon to be stepmother vanished. âWait!â When he halted and turned around, eyebrows raised, her heart thumped against her ribcage. âWhy - why are you being nice to me?â
Even in the darkness, she could see the hint of a blush on his face. But his next words wiped away any scenarios her imagination may have created. âYouâre Chanâs sister,â he said, shrugging, his hands in his pockets. âI have to be nice to you.â
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The day Hoseok left for Seoul, Chaeyoung thought she would die.Â
Everyone was thrilled for him, it looked like. He was going to follow his dreams, they said. His parents seemed nervous but proud, his sister called from Australia, telling him to take care of himself. Even Chanyeol, who sheâd thought would be distraught since heâd be losing his best friend, was irritatingly supportive.
âHeâs going to be an idol,â he said, like it was the most obvious thing. They were at the dining table in their house, a week before Hoseok was meant to leave. âHeâs meant for it. Havenât you seen him dance?â
Chaeyoung stared at him, incredulous. Seen him? She lived and breathed him - of course she knew how he could dance, that he was meant to be an idol and whatnot.Â
âThat - thatâs not my point,â she stuttered, her chopsticks feeling like water between her fingers. âHow is he - his life is here. His school, his friends, his⌠everyone.â
Chanyeol, now sixteen, squinted at her. âHeâll make new friends. Heâs good at that.â
âYes, but heâs your best friend. Wonât you - wonât you miss him?â
He chewed his food thoughtfully. âI mean⌠sure. I guess. Weâll text and stuff.â He shrugged.
Chaeyoung blinked. âText,â she repeated.
âYeah. Whatâs the big deal? Youâre acting like heâs dying.â
âChaeyoung,â said Seoyoon, her voice soft and melodic, âitâs okay to miss him, too. Heâs like family.â
She met her stepmotherâs eyes. âYeah. Not really what I was getting at.âÂ
Next to her, Chanyeol rolled his eyes, while her father said her name sternly. Seoyoon simply placed a hand on his arm and muttered âitâs okayâ, while Chaeyoung was left to silently resent how, out of everyone at the table, including Ma, Seoyoon was the one who had the nerve to say it out loud.
It felt like the worst thing that could happen, and it felt directly targeted at her. His parents would always be his parents, his sister had already left for Australia a year ago, and Chanyeol was his best friend in the world. Chaeyoung was none of these things, however, and it felt like if he left now, heâd be gone from her life forever.
The first night, she cried for hours. It was as though she could feel his absence next door. She fell asleep gazing at a picture of she, Chanyeol and Hoseok on her nightstand, taken during a family trip to Jeju Island. The next day at school, she walked around like a war widow, with puffy eyes and her books clutched to her chest. At lunch, she sat surrounded by her friends, feeling like they would never understand, never know true heartbreak and true pain.
A week later, things were easier. Chaeyoung made the middle school football team, just like her brother had, and after-school practice meant less time to miss the love of her life. Then exams happened, and birthday parties, and before she knew it, it was next year.
Hoseok was forgotten by no one; the Jungs came over for dinner just as often as they did before, but only two kids out of four meant that the dinner was more for the adults to stay in touch than anything else. Chanyeol got busy with applying to colleges, while Chaeyoung, for the first time, had her life laid bare in front of her. With no Chanyeol and Hoseok to follow around, her own friends, her own studies and her own life were suddenly at the forefront.
Hoseok was still on her mind, though. She looked at the picture on her bedside table every night, kept his Manchester United keychain in her backpack, and told all her friends about the day she would date an idol. âHeâll become an idol and then heâll come back,â she said, for it seemed incredibly obvious. Her friends, no strangers to her lifelong crush, were part supportive and part envious, which only thrilled thirteen year old Chaeyoung even more.Â
Chanyeol was right about one thing, though. He and Hoseok texted - and only texted. She hadnât a clue if and when they actually spoke, and she spent hours daydreaming about the day heâd call her, because as much as he pretended like he couldnât stand her, one day he would surely wake up and realise how much he missed her. They were family, after all.
He finally did call one day - or rather, he was called. It was his seventeenth birthday, and they were at the Jungsâ house for lunch when Hoseokâs father decided to call his son, putting it on video as everyone said hello and wished him. The first thing that Chaeyoung noticed was how narrow his face was; it was unexpected, but he still looked as handsome as ever and she only hoped that heâd notice her new haircut, too.
It was chaotic; Hoseok was speaking hurriedly, saying he didnât have much time. The phone was passed down from adult to adult, everyone wishing him and making typical grown-up comments about what a big man he was, living by himself in Seoul. The phone was then swiftly passed to Chanyeol, who simply stood up and began walking away into another room, going âDude, you wonât believe what happened at Eunwooâs party last weekâŚâ
Chaeyoung knew she had to wait before it was her turn - but it was just so hard. She was almost giddy with happiness; sheâd missed him so much. There was so much she had to tell him and so much she wanted to know, including when he was planning to come back. But when five minutes passed and Chanyeol didnât return, and the adults had moved to some boring topic of conversation, Chaeyoung decided to take matters into her own hands.
Hopping off her chair, she retraced her brotherâs steps and found him in the pantry of the house, sitting atop a stool and laughing into the phone as he held it up in front of him. He caught her eyes above the phone and she tried to signal to him to give her the phone.
â- and it was⌠what?â He frowned before apparently catching on. âOh, uh⌠do you, uh, want to talk to Chae? She -â
But Hoseokâs voice interrupted him, shrill through the speaker. âOh, God, no.â
Chanyeolâs eyes flickered to his sister. âHey, man -â
âDude, no, not today. Iâve had a bad enough day so far,â he said, sounding more weary than ever. âDonât make me talk to your sister right now. Let that be my birthday gift,â he quipped, clearly oblivious to how Chaeyoung stood behind the phone, frozen to the ground.
âOh, umâŚâ Chanyeol sighed, tilting his head sympathetically at his sister as Hoseok said a hurried goodbye. âYeah, yeah⌠have a good day.â There was a beep and the call ended. Chanyeol took a few moments before meeting Chaeyoungâs eyes again.
âI donât - I donât understand,â she said, feeling like her voice wasnât even hers, like it was coming from somewhere else. âWhy - why doesnât he want to talk to me?â
Chanyeol opened his mouth but seemed to think better of it, standing up and moving to walk past her. âJust ignore it. Come on, letâs go back -â
âNo, wait.â She stopped him. âTell me. I - I thought⌠I thought he missed home. You said he missed being home,â she repeated, hearing her voice tremble. âWhy didnât he want to talk to me?â And why did it look like you understood?
âChae, just - just let it go, alright?â
âNo! Iâm his family! Why doesnât he want to -â
âBecause youâre telling everyone that youâre his family!â Chanyeol blurted, looking fed up. âJesus, Chae! Everyone knows you have a crush on him, but you donât have to make it so damn public!â
Her face reddened. âI donât have a crush on -â
âOh, please. It was okay when you were younger but then you started following him around school and stuff⌠come on, can you blame him for being embarrassed?â
Chaeyoung shook her head. Nothing he was saying was making sense. âWhat are you talking about? He wasnât embarrassed, he was - he was shy. He didnât -â
âSeriously?â This time, even Chanyeol looked incredulous. âChae, you told your friends that you were going to marry him when his crew won that inter-school competition in ninth grade. One of them told her older sister and suddenly everyone knew. You really thought that would make him shy?â
It took everything Chaeyoung had in her to not cry. âBut - but he never said anything. He - he alwaysâŚâ But that wasnât true. He said a lot of things. He was perpetually annoyed with her, and every time that she ever wondered why he was so sweet and sunny with everyone but her⌠it seemed she finally had an answer. âWhy didnât he ever tell me to stop?â she asked in a small voice.
âBecause youâre my sister,â he replied, like it was the most obvious thing in the world. âWhat was he going to say?â
Youâre Chanâs sister. I have to be nice to you. At the time, it was proof to her of how close their families were, of how they were family. But now she realised it was none of those things, just Hoseok admitting what he and everyone else apparently knew: were it not for his best friend, Jung Hoseok would have absolutely nothing to do with Kang Chaeyoung.
She found it hard to meet her brotherâs gaze. There was a stinging on her lower lip where she tasted blood, and then a stinging in her eyes. It was a time in her life when she and Chanyeol werenât as close as they once were, and she was faced with a sudden and irrational fear that if she cried right now, he would tell Hoseok about it.
Chanyeol took a step towards her. âChae -â
She started to shake her head when they were interrupted, and she turned to see Hoseokâs father approaching the pantry.Â
âThere you two are,â he said cheerfully, sounding far too much like his son for Chaeyoung to handle. âI need my phone. Oh, Chanyeol, help me bring down the barbecue for tonight, come onâŚâ He brushed past her and patted Chanyeol on the back, who nodded respectfully and made way for him. âOh, Chaeyoung, your mother was asking where you were - thereâs strawberry cream for dessert and she says itâs your favouriteâŚâ
Chaeyoung nodded in a daze, turning away from Chanyeol and walking out of the room. The dining area felt miles away and every step made her feel like she was on a treadmill. Finally, after what seemed like ages, she reached the dining table and took her seat. She ignored Seoyoon when she offered her dessert, her eyes on her empty plate the whole time. Even when Chanyeol returned and tried to get her to look at him, muttering âChae? Are you okay?â, she simply nodded once but didnât dare look at him.
That night, the first thing Chaeyoung did when she went to her room was take out the picture from the frame on her bedside table and slip it into one of her books. She hunted through every photo album she had and finally chose a picture of her with the rest of her football team, a group of thirteen year old girls holding up small gold trophies and grinning into the camera.
It felt like a step in the right direction, for if she needed to stop embarrassing Hoseok, it needed to begin right here in her bedroom. As she stared at the picture, trying to talk herself into liking it, into realising that these girls, her friends, were more important than a guy who wouldnât even let her wish him a happy birthday, she felt the first sob wrack through her body.
She imagined what Ma would say. Ma didnât appear to her like she did before; it was just her voice now, saying things that Chaeyoung wanted to hear. Right now, she imagined Ma would tell her that Hoseok hated her, that there was no point loving someone who hated her. Heâs only nice to you because of Chanyeol, she said, her voice soothing and familiar. So why are you nice to him?
âBecause heâs perfect,â she cried softly, feeling like her heart would break. Sheâd never felt this horrible, she knew. Even Chanyeol couldnât make this better; in fact, heâd only made it worse. How long had he known? How could he have gone all this time, knowing what he did, and continue letting her make a fool of herself? Did he laugh about her with Hoseok? Did she embarrass him, too?Â
She thought of her father, how heâd sigh at her every time she got into trouble at school. How he and Chanyeol would both give her a look when she didnât fake it with the stepmother. Hoseokâs face as he rolled his eyes floated through her mind. It was a kick in the gut as she thought it: How many people was she disappointing at once?Â
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Bangtan Sonyeondan was a cool name. It was a fact, and even though Chaeyoung was very careful to not let it show on her face, their debut single was really cool.
Chanyeolâs class had long graduated by now. Chaeyoung, at fifteen, was at the peak of her school career so far. While sheâd been initially wary of Chanyeol graduating, leaving her completely alone for the first time, it turned out to be just what sheâd needed to step out of his shadow once and for all. No one had forgotten him, but they remembered just enough to know she was.
Everyone in the school knew when Hoseok debuted. It was a huge point of pride for the school that one of their former students was now an idol and for a good few weeks, every single person in the school was humming No More Dream. It was catchy as hell, and Hoseok was amazing in it - not that Chaeyoung was noticing.
Ever since the phone call that was not meant to be, Chaeyoung had attempted to distance herself from everything Jung Hoseok. It was the hardest thing in the world at first, but eventually real life took precedence over daydreams, studies took importance over doodling his name, and her real friends ended up being more fun to hang out with than a fictionalised version of him in her mind.
Once sheâd managed to let him go, sheâd been pleasantly surprised to find how much of a life she was able to have outside of him. It turned out that, for the most part, people seemed to like her. In one of her birthday cards, the most frequent words used by people was âfunâ - she was fun, apparently. She wasnât sure what exactly that meant, until one day in ninth grade when sheâd convinced a few friends to skip a class. Theyâd gotten away with it, and sheâd been hailed as âso funâ.
Life continued, fun and everything. Chanyeol left Gwangju for Seoul when he went to college and, she imagined, got back in touch with Hoseok. She still texted her brother reasonably often, whenever they had the time. Now that theyâd reached a certain age and stage of their own lives, their initial relationship had started to become slightly more distant.Â
It wasnât something that even occurred to Chaeyoung except for in certain moments, like their motherâs birthday. On those days, she missed Chanyeol more than anything. To his credit, he was mostly there for her when she needed him, but to her credit, she tried not to need him too much.
A few months before her sixteenth birthday, Hoseok returned to Gwangju for three days. It was a huge deal, for heâd apparently had to negotiate a lot for even those days off. Chanyeol was back then, too, and naturally both families wanted to make the best of it.
Despite the fact that Chaeyoung, for all intents and purposes, was over her crush on Hoseok by now, it still evoked a sense of quiet excitement in her stomach. She didnât seek him out, but she made sure not to leave her room until she was perfectly dressed and her hair was impeccable, ready to breeze past him without a care in the world, determined to show him how much sheâd grown without him.
As it turned out, she didnât see him that morning. She didnât see him that evening after school, or that night. In fact, she didnât see him all weekend; Hoseok seemed to have a ton of friends to visit, and he and Chanyeol were gone for practically the entire time.
Chaeyoung wished sheâd just catch a glimpse of him - not because she missed him or anything, but because the longer it took to see him, the higher the anticipation got. Sheâd managed to put their last humiliating not-interaction to the back of her mind eventually, but the longer she waited to see him, the more she ended up reliving it.
On Hoseokâs last night, there was a dinner at the Jungs. Unlike the last time he left for Seoul, when no one knew what his future would hold, this time he was leaving as a successful debuted idol. The dinner, therefore, was more of a farewell party, with a few more of his friends invited, all of whom Chaeyoung remembered from school.
Chaeyoung tried her hardest to stay out of everyoneâs way. She didnât trust herself around Hoseok, particularly because now that he was here, actually in the flesh, she was begrudgingly being reminded of everything that sheâd once loved about him.
Donât go down that rabbit hole, Chae, Ma said, as Chaeyoung hovered near the kitchen, nibbling at her nails. Hoseok had brushed past her once or twice, giving her a perfunctory âhiâ which only served to make her feel ridiculous, because it was clear that he wasnât devoting even a fraction of the mind space to her that she was to him.
Towards the end of the night, given that it was a Sunday, Chaeyoung knew that she would be sent home soon. It was a school night and the older kids were chattering about going out for a while longer, so she knew that if she didnât speak to Hoseok now, there would be no telling if sheâd ever be able to get this out.
Finally, around ten pm, when she saw him go upstairs to his room, she followed him. She tried hard to ensure that no one saw her but when she finally reached his doorway, she realised that none of it mattered because she had no idea what to say.
Chaeyoung cleared her throat. âHoseok oppa?â she said gingerly.
He whipped around, turning away from the bag he seemed to be packing. She didnât fail to notice how his face fell when he realised who it was; she tried not to let that get to her.Â
âUh⌠what are you doing here?â he asked, sounding almost wary. His eyes darted around the room as though expecting to get caught by someone.
âI just wanted to say hi,â she managed, her heart racing. He looked⌠incredible. Nineteen became him. He looked thin but fit, and his hair was cut stylishly so it fell across his forehead. Swallowing, she continued. âAnd⌠I wanted to apologise.â
âUh, okay - look. Youâre in my room. Anyone can see you,â he informed her. âSo you should probably -â He gave her a knowing nod and gestured towards the door.
It stung, but she held her ground, stepping inside his room and shutting the door behind her. Leaning back against it, she exhaled. âIs that better?â
Hoseokâs look of pure horror was enough to tell her that it was, in fact, not better, but sheâd had enough distractions now.Â
âLook, I donât need too much of your time. I justâŚâ She looked at her feet, trying to find the courage to continue. âI wanted to⌠apologise,â she said finally.
Hoseok frowned. âFor what?â he asked suspiciously.
âFor⌠everything? I guess.â She swallowed, forcing herself to continue looking up at him. âIt was brought to my attention a while back that I may have⌠embarrassed you.â She paused as the words settled around them, having said it out loud for the first time ever. âI know I was probably a bit annoying and I didnât - I wasnât very⌠cool.â
Hoseok looked more confused than anything now and she couldnât blame him, for she didnât think she was making any sense either. But he hadnât asked her to leave yet, which was more encouragement than she could hope for.Â
âHonestly, when I think back to some of the things I didâŚâ She trailed off for a moment, shaking her head. âI cringe a little bit. Okay, thatâs a lie. I cringe a lot.â
He nodded slowly, and she didnât know if sheâd imagined the fleeting look of amusement on his face.Â
âSo, anyway. Iâm sorry.â
âOkay.â
Huh. Chaeyoung didnât know what else she was expecting, but his tone made it pretty clear that their heart to heart was over. âOkay, then. Iâll just⌠go.â She turned to open the door, only to see about four of his friends standing right outside. Chanyeol wasnât one of them. They were clearly waiting for Hoseok, possibly giving him privacy because of the closed door, but the moment one of them spotted her, his eyes went wide.
âOh, my -â
âOh, God,â muttered Hoseok from behind her.
âDude.â A second guy, Hyungmin, seemed to smile in slow motion, as though he was suddenly uncovering some huge joke. He nudged the first guy and snorted. âThe happy couple is back!â
Chaeyoung wrinkled her nose. âWhat?â
But her voice was drowned out among the hoots, all loud and obnoxious. She turned back to Hoseok, possibly for an explanation, only to see him rolling his eyes before he suddenly glared at her.
âI donât even know what sheâs doing here,â he said stonily, and her heart skipped a confused beat.
âWhat? I -â
âHey, Chan, get up here!â One of the other guys interrupted her, leaning over the railing and shouting into the house. âYouâll never guess who was in Hobiâs room - with the door closed!â
âDude, heâs gonna kill him,â snickered Hyungmin, giving Hoseok a mock-sympathetic look.Â
âAlright, isnât this joke, like, a million years old?â he asked, sounding thoroughly unimpressed.
âIt was, but now sheâs getting hot and all,â said the third guy, whom Chaeyoung only remembered as the one who was invited because he had a car. He gave her a side glance and raised an eyebrow. âNow it means all kinds of -
âDude, what the fuck?â Hoseok groaned, while Hyungmin slapped his shoulder with the back of his hand and hissed, âSheâs a kid.â
âWell, she doesnât look like -â
âChan is going to kill you if you donât -â
âHey, whatâs going on up there?â Chanyeolâs voice floated up, interrupting everyone. âAre we leaving or what?â
There was a momentary pause when it seemed as though no one knew how to respond. Then Hoseok rolled his eyes and strode out of the room. âCome on, letâs go,â he muttered, and fortunately, his friends followed his lead. As he passed Chaeyoung, he glared at her.
âHow do you manage to ruin everything?â he hissed. âI told you to get out of my room.â
âI - I know.â Chaeyoung heard her voice tremble. âI didnât think they would -â
âReally? Because itâs so different from what theyâve been doing the last ten years?â He gave her another exasperated look, like she wasnât worth his time. âWhy canât you just disappear?â he muttered, knocking into her shoulder as he left the room.
Chaeyoung stayed there for a minute, humiliated, her feet rooted to the floor. She didnât know whether it was his friendâs comments about her, the way they were talking about her like she wasnât right there in front of them, or whether, after all these years, Hoseok had finally told her the truth.
Why canât you just disappear?
She glanced into his room again, her eyes running over the taped posters on the wall, the folded bed sheets, a set of clothes draped neatly over the chair. Sheâd come here in hopes of maybe moving past everything that had caused him to avoid her all these years. Now, she wished she hadnât said anything at all.Â
Chaeyoung rushed home after that, not wanting to wait for Seoyoon to croon over at her to do so. She didnât think anyone even noticed; she ran out the front door, glad for the empty hallway from where she could hear everyone else in the dining room. The night was dark and chilly, and she hopped over the short fence to her front yard, slamming her door behind her before hurrying upstairs.
She wouldnât cry this time, she vowed, even as she wiped angry tears forming of their own accord. She was sick of it, sick of everything. She was sick of those stupid friends Chanyeol still hung out with, she was sick of how Hoseok instantly became a different person when it came to her, she was sick of her stepmother, her family - but most of all, she completely sick of how, even after all these years, the things Hoseok said still had the ability to hurt her.
She hadnât grown up at all, clearly. Nothing had changed. She would forever hold a candle for her brotherâs best friend, even if, until two days ago, sheâd been somewhat preoccupied by the fact that Nam Sehun from the other section had a rumoured crush on her.Â
She looked up from where she was sitting at the corner of her bed when she heard a faint sound of laughter and a shout. Dragging her feet to the window, she saw a car pull out from the Jungsâ driveway, music emanating from it until it screeched to a sudden stop.
âHurry up, man!â One of the guys shouted as another leapt out of the car, scurrying back to the house. The party must be over. Before she knew it, everyone else would be back home.
Chaeyoung rolled her eyes and stepped away from the window, too tired to care. As she stripped and retrieved an old t-shirt and pajamas from the closet, she found herself feeling more and more stupid by the second. Sheâd made more of an effort than sheâd realised apparently; even the bra she was wearing was something sheâd purposely picked out, possibly in an effort to show Hoseok that sheâd grown up - except it hadnât worked, and the only person who seemed to notice it was Chanyeolâs creepy friend.
Pulling on her clothes, she trudged to the bed, ready to nurse another broken heart and fall asleep forever, when she heard a knock.
âFuck,â she whispered, not in the mood to face her stepmother and her fake concern right now. The knock sounded again and she swore under her breath. âNo oneâs home,â she called, hoping sheâd take the hint.
âYeah, I donât think thatâs true,â said the voice outside, and Chaeyoung felt a jolt in her stomach. She walked over and opened the door gingerly to see Hoseok, quite possibly the last person sheâd ever expected to see outside her room. It suddenly occurred to her how much taller he was; it vaguely intimidated her, until he bit his lip and sighed, looking at the floor.
Chaeyoung was about to ask what he was doing here, but something in his posture made her want to wait him out. So she continued standing there, one hand on her hip and the other on her door.
Hoseokâs eyes flickered up to her and he opened his mouth before he seemingly noticed something behind her. âA colour-changing lava lamp?â he asked, raising an eyebrow. âIs that a high school girl thing?â
She stared. âYouâre wearing a snapback at night. Is that a Seoul thing?â
He paused before sighing and taking it off. âI knew it looked stupid,â he muttered, ruffling his messy black hair.
âNo, it doesnât,â she said automatically, wincing slightly at how desperate she sounded. It was too hard to think straight around him. âI - what are you doing here?â she asked, slightly nervous. âArenât you afraid your friends will see you in my room?â
âUh, no. Theyâre downstairs.â
She nodded. âThatâs⌠good thinking.â
There was an awkward silence where neither of them looked at each other and for the first time in her life, she wished Hoseok would leave her alone.
âLook, umâŚâ Hoseok began slowly, as though every word was taking a great effort. âAbout before⌠I know you were just trying to apologise. I shouldnât haveâŚâ He looked up, as though hoping for a prompt. When he received none, he sighed again. âIâm sorry.â
âOkay.â Chaeyoung nodded.
âRight.â After a moment, he spoke again. âAlso⌠Joonhoâs an ass.â
She bit her lip and folded her arms across her chest, a little protectively. âYeah.â
âAnyway⌠I just came to say that.â He gestured vaguely behind him. âI should head.â
âSure.â
He turned around halfway before pausing again, squinting slightly at her. âYou do understand why I got mad, right? I mean, this wasnât just about tonight. But itâs like every time that youâre around -â
âYeah, I understand,â she said quickly, gritting her teeth. The more she looked at him, the less it looked like he cared at all. He didnât care. He had no idea how much sheâd loved him when she was younger, he had no idea how much she regretted her behaviour now, and he had no idea how humiliating it was to stand here and realise that she had no idea who he was at all.
Hoseok looked a little taken aback at her interruption. âOh? Okay. Uh, good, then.â
âM-hm.â
âIâm gonna go.â
âYou do that.â
This time when he turned to leave, Chaeyoung stopped him. âOppa, wait.â She went to her desk and rifled through a drawer, feeling the cool metal against her fingers before bringing out the object. âI think this is yours,â she said, handing it to him.
He extended his hand automatically, frowning as she dropped it into his palm. âIs this -â He squinted at it. âOh, my God. This is my keychain.â
âYeah.â She cleared her throat, feeling distinctly lighter all of a sudden.Â
âI lost it years ago.â He looked up at her. âHow - how did you find it?â
âOh, I - I found it in a box of stuff, in the attic.â She shrugged and folded her arms across her chest again. âYou must have dropped it here, I guess.â
âWow.â He nodded, looking slightly more chipper as he shoved the keychain into his pocket. âThanks.â
âYouâre welcome.â A sudden honk sounded outside and it felt like it was reverberating through her chest. âYou should go.â
âYeah.â He raised a hand halfway, like he was saying goodbye to someone he met in line at a bookstore. âSee you around, Chae.â
âSee you.â She stepped forward to shut the door, watching him walk out of her room and out of her house. Before she could lose her nerve, she spoke again. âThe new single is⌠really cool.â
He was almost at the foot of the stairs when he stopped and looked up at her. For the first time in her memory, Hoseok smiled at her, a real, genuine smile. It was like the sun had come out, and as he thanked her and continued on his way, it occurred to Chaeyoung that it was quite possibly the only time sheâd ever see it.
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That night was the last time Chaeyoung saw Hoseok for several years. She heard from his parents that he barely had time to eat or sleep, let alone come back to visit his family. He did return for a weekend once, but sheâd been away on a school trip with her football team at the time. Apart from that, Hoseok was as far out of her life as was possible.
When she was seventeen, Chaeyoung entered her first relationship. He asked her out by the water cooler after a week of rumours, and their tryst lasted a whole month until she broke up with him in the biology lab, feeling rather smothered by how he insisted on showing up at all her football practices. He didnât take it well and responded with rumours of his own, following which Chaeyoungâs reputation began preceding her.
Her seventeenth birthday party took place a month before she graduated high school and since she was leaving Gwangju, an unexpected nostalgia caused her to invite every single person she knew. A month later she graduated along with her friends, partied for a week straight until she spent the rest of the summer waiting until she could leave for college in Busan. She did the same a year later for her eighteenth birthday, and since it occurred in the summer, all her friends were back in Gwangju and able to attend.
As it turned out, the only thing remaining that could ensure that Chaeyoung lived her own life with no ties to her brother was leaving Gwangju. In college, she had the opportunity to be who she was. Everyone was figuring it out, and she joined them. She paid attention to the classes she liked, spent nights in the library and in dorms as people quizzed each other, went on weekend trips, had boyfriends, joined college clubs - everything that gave her the satisfaction that sheâd made the best out of her college years.
The most stressful time of those years came right at the end, when everyone was applying for jobs. After months of gruelling essays, internships and interviews, Chaeyoung managed to get what she considered her dream job. Her father wasnât too certain about it; he said it didnât âsound like a real jobâ but after her stepmother pitched in during their video call and persuaded him to give it a chance, he gave in.
Chaeyoung didnât care; it gave her the same vibes as her favourite English movie, The Devil Wears Prada. CondĂŠ Nast wasnât a magazine per se but her job wasnât exactly that of a secretary either; the role simply said research and while she wouldâve liked it to be a bit more specific - maybe columnist - she was willing to pay her dues, especially if it meant getting to live in Seoul, not wearing boring formal clothes to work and possibly working with some truly fancy brands like GQ or Vogue someday.
Moving to Seoul was less romantic than sheâd expected; it was a busy, expensive city and no one had time to stop and take a breath, let alone help out a twenty-one year old whoâd just moved to the city.
Itâs all part of the experience, her inner voice said to her, the one sheâd dubbed Ma when she was little. It was less of a coping mechanism and more of a conscience now, and it was what convinced her to move into an apartment in Hongdae with a senior sheâd known back in college.
Sungmi was nice and all, but she intimated Chaeyoung a little bit. Her many piercings, her abrupt way of talking and her strange sense of humour always had Chaeyoung on edge. She also had this boyfriend who smelled perpetually of weed and had a cousin he frequently invited over, making it not the ideal living arrangement. Still, even Chaeyoung had to admit that despite the aesthetics, Sungmi had been living in Seoul by herself for nearly a year and was holding onto a good job at a catering company. Most importantly, she was offering her spare room at really low rent, something Chaeyoung was currently giving top priority to.
Plus, the best thing about Sungmiâs apartment was the parties.
âGet, umâŚâ Sungmi moves away from the speaker and asks someone something. âEverything,â she says finally. âJust make sure thereâs Absinthe and Bacardi in it and weâll be good. Iâm trusting you, Chaeyoung,â she adds knowingly, abruptly hanging up.
Faced with a plethora of bottles before her in the liquor store, Chaeyoung sighs. She isnât even fully sure what this party is for, except that vodka and rum are required in large quantities.Â
âAbsinthe makes the heart grow fonder, I guess,â she mutters, holding the plastic basket up as she scans the shelves, feeling a strange sense of responsibility towards her older roommateâs expectations.
Meanwhile, Jung Hoseok is near the fridges, rattling off the different beer brands to Jimin on the phone.
âI feel like wheat beer,â says Jimin thoughtfully, âbut think about the calories.â He pauses as someone says something at his end. âAnd Taehyung wants that fruity soju.â He whines as Taehyung says something else loudly. âOkay, specifically green apple.â
Hoseok stands there, motionless, as Jimin goes through a minor Friday evening crisis. âGot it. Now, Jimin, you have about thirty seconds to make your decision before I leave this place. Beer-less.â
The younger member sighs heavily. âAlright, just get me a six pack of Corona,â he says finally, as though with a huge effort. âItâs always safe.â
Hoseok closes his eyes and counts to five in his mind, hoping he wonât snap at Jimin for wasting his time debating some random Swedish beer before ultimately deciding on Corona. âWill do.â He hangs up.
Once he has everything, he goes through the list on his phone again, hurriedly making sure he has everything for everyone. As he reaches the end of the list, he realises thereâs only one thing remaining.
He spots a clerk at the end of the aisle and looks away. Heâs managed so far without being recognised; heâd like to keep it that way for as long as possible. He shuffles towards the spirits, peering at the names and hoping the bottle appears all of a sudden when finally - finally - he spots the green label, the only one of its kind.
âThank god,â he whispers and reaches for it, the same time as another hand wraps around the bottle. He flinches and withdraws his hand immediately before turning to see the only other person in the entire liquor who could possibly need Absinthe.
Something clicks in Hoseokâs brain, like a track being slowed down in post-production. âWaitâŚâ
She raises her eyebrows. âYou really donât recognise me?â
Hoseok chuckles. Itâs too unbelievable. âDude, I think I saw you at more family dinners than my sister. Wow, Chaeyoung,â he says, taking a step back to look at her. Is she taller? âYou look⌠older.â
âI am. Significantly. And you lookâŚâ Chaeyoung frowns and bites her lip, as though searching for something. â⌠blonder.â She nods as he reaches for his cap and pulls it down further over his head, tucking the few loose strands under the cloth.
âYeah, thatâs⌠work.â Thereâs a few seconds of awkward silence that makes Hoseok uncomfortable. They were never friends, but he canât remember ever being this⌠unsettled around her. Itâs almost like sheâs a work acquaintance heâs run into, not the kid he grew up next door to.
He realises he hasnât said anything and immediately scrambles. âUh, so⌠what are you doing here? Wait, what are you doing here?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âItâs a liquor store. I mean, youâre - you drink?â
âYeah⌠Iâm twenty-one. Almost twenty-two.â She bites her lips and shakes her head. âI donât know why I said that. I just turned twenty-one.â
It takes Hoseok a moment to process this. She certainly looks olderâŚ
âWow. Twenty-one.â
âI know.â Chaeyoung looks around before her gaze lands on the bottle still in her hand. âOh, you can have this.â
âOh, thatâs alright. I donât need it.â
She raises her eyebrows. âNo? You donât need it for, like⌠a famous person party?â
He chuckles awkwardly. âOh, no. A friend of ours, Nari, is coming over tonight and she was the only one who wanted Absinthe.â
âOh, then you can take it for Nari.â
âNah, she just wants to get hammered,â he replies, shaking his head. âThat can be done with anything. She doesnât get time off from her job so when she does, she likes to go all out and that includes, unfortunately, a lot of vodka, but Iâm sure whiskey would do the trick just as -â He breaks off when he notices Chaeyoungâs tilted head and slight frown.
âIâll take it,â she says after a moment. âMy roommateâs having a party tonight. Many people need to get hammered with this.â
âRoommate, nice. Wait, are you living in Seoul?â
She nods. âYeah. Just moved here.â
Too much is happening for Hoseok to process in one trip to the liquor store. âYou -â He pauses. âDoes Chanyeol know?â he asks in a low voice.
Chaeyoung chuckles. âYeah, he knows. My dad knows, too.â
Itâs the first glimpse heâs seen so far of the old Chaeyoung, the deliberate omission of her stepmother. But he knows better than to acknowledge it. âWow, you - you really grew up.â
She gives him an odd look and opens her mouth to say something but then closes it, as though changing her mind. âI did,â she agrees.
Hoseok knows he should be saying something more, maybe offering something - for Chanyeolâs sake. But what is he meant to say to someone he can barely recognise? Sheâs actually taller, from what he can remember. Her hair isnât in ponytails anymore and sheâs standing differently, too, somehowâŚ
But before he can wrack his brain for the right words, Chaeyoung takes a deep breath.
âI should go.â She holds up the bottle of Absinthe. âThanks for this.â
âOh, of course,â he says, nodding and stepping aside. As she brushes past him, he frowns again: is she wearing perfume? Chaotic, skinned-knee, football-playing Chaeyoung?
But the moment passes him and so does Chaeyoung. Before leaving, she raises a hand halfway. âIt was nice running into you, Hoseok.â
âYeah,â he says softly, watching her for a moment as he tries to put his finger on why everything seems so strange. His phone pings then, though, and he remembers the errand he was running. He needs to find an alternative to Absinthe now and move on from one of the more surreal experiences of his life.
He takes a couple of steps forward before something else clicks, and he can finally put his finger on at least one thing.
âWait,â he says slowly, turning around but not even really trying to spot her near the check-out line. âWhat did you call me?â
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Thank you for reading. Donât forget to drop a review :)
wow....reading this, i could physically feel my heart clench during the last 2 chapters. I am so excited to see how their story moves on from this and I can't imagine how taehyung would ever be able to redeem himself. My heart ached alongside Dilara's,,,,i still need to recover but i wanted more pain so now I'm reading Jimin's </3
now i simply just want to tell you how much i adore your writing, stumbling upon your masterlist felt like an early christmas present and my heart, mind, and soul are pleased that I get to enjoy your fics !!! i'll be looking forward to more of your posts soon and can guarantee that you have my support and love !
All fics below are in chronological order, written about Taehyung and his longterm OC, Dilara, but most of them can be read standalone or as reader inserts as well. Not all of these are posted in the order that they are listed, and they exist in the same universe as the other members' fics.
main masterlist
Weekend Story: A Japanese GP Special / Part 2
Years before all the heartbreak and drama, Kim Taehyung walked onto my paddock at Suzuka. Try as I might to look away, he was the only thing I could see on track.
Los Angeles
Eight months after a magical weekend with Kim Taehyung after which you never thought youâd see him again, you find yourself reunited with him for one more night.
The Date
Taehyung takes you out on a beautiful first date before bringing up a topic youâd really rather not talk about.
(Set two months after Los Angeles)
Confessions
A knee-jerk reaction and misplaced jealousy leads Taehyung to finally get something off his chest.
(Set a few days after The Date)
Austin
A series of events that lead up to a difficult decision about your future with Taehyung.
(Begins around a month after Confessions)
In Time
He's everywhere. Even months after your break-up, Taehyung is everywhere, even when you wish he would just disappear.
(Set 7-8 months after Austin)
Monza
You're in a pickle and, unfortunately, your ex-boyfriend is the only one around to help.
(Set approximately two months after In Time)
Melbourne
Dilara tries navigating her days with her ex-boyfriend back in her life, while Taehyung remains plagued by memories of their past.
(Contains flashbacks)
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so so good....made me realize that i like guys like this jk..damn i liked this waaaaaaay too much !
The Ability to Fathom (Chapter II)
⧠pairing: jungkook // reader
⧠rating: 18+
⧠genre: brotherâs best friend, idiots to lovers, mutual pining, college auÂ
⧠word count: 10,5k
⧠status: to be continued
⧠warnings: more intense pining, dirty thoughts, explicit language, drug and alcohol consumption, things are getting kinda serious, explicit sexual content, bad humor, a lil bit of blood (but not from violence or sexy times), oc and jk are still idiots and they will continue to be till the very end
⧠description: you are shocked when your friends reveal their theory: jungkook, your brotherâs annoying best friend, has a crush on you. a bad one.
however, the more you become aware of the way he acts around you, the more you begin to wonderâŚ
⧠authorâs note: ch 2 is here sooner than i thought it would be and itâs all thanks to you!! bc you guys were so sweet and supportive and lovely with ch 1 i felt super motivated to give yâall a continuation to oc and jkâs story asap. i hope you enjoy! thx for reading <3
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OH.MY.FUCKING.GOD
dark protector
đ starring. Choi Seungcheol x afab!Reader
đŽ preview. âWhen Iâm balls deep in your pussy, watching you writhe under me, listening to your pretty sounds- that will be the cherry on top of this birthday,â he explains. âThank you for wanting to make me feel good, but- usually, baby, I like to be the giver.â
tw/cw. mentions of past relationship abuse/trauma/cheating, alcohol, bar fights, Cheol gets grazed with a knife, unprotected sex, dry humping, hand job, blow job, pussy eating, fingering, pleasure dom!Cheol, breast worship, dirty talk, praise, size kink/manhandling, multiple reader orgasms, groping, Cheol is a big muscled tattooed man, creampie, birthday sex, etc⌠I pet names: (hers) baby.
đšÂ rating.18+ explicit I wc. 14.2k
đ aus. tattoo/motorcycle au, nurse!reader, soulmates, etcâŚ
âď¸Â mlist + an.  The tarot deck used in the prologue is âThe Wild Unknown Animal Spirit Guide Deckâ by Kim Krans. I had so much fun exploring a more spiritual-themed plot, the idea of soulmates and spirit guides and such :)
Prologue
Itâs been six months since your breakup. Six months of self-work and healing practices. Six months of connecting with your spirit guides, hoping you can work through this dark period of your life and come out the other side.
Youâve just gotten off a long shift at the hospital, where you work as an emergency room nurse. Cleaning up other peopleâs messes makes you feel a little more whole every day, it shows you that while your wounds might be deeper than the skin, you have the resources to fix things that seem unfixable.
After a shower, you slump onto your couch, your hands reaching for one of your tarot decks. Itâs as if you can feel the energy radiating off your spirit animal cards, and you remove them carefully from the box, holding them close to your chest.
âSpirit,â you say softly. âI think Iâm finally ready to try dating again. But Iâm scared. Iâm scared Iâll end up in the same situation as last time, finding a man who needs to be fixed- I know my pattern is finding broken men, and Iâm done with that. I need guidance. I need some sort of sign that will show up when I meet the right person.â
Part of your healing journey was writing down what traits youâd want in a partner. Youâd made a list that included, âkind, smart, patient, stable, loyal, and protective,â and youâd folded to your own physical tastes by writing âtattoosâ as well. You canât help it, you like the way art looks on skin, and although all the tatted bad boys youâve dated in the past have been assholes, youâre holding onto a hope that you can find a good man with tattoos. You know theyâre out there, you just have to find one.
âSpirit, can you help me pull a card, and whatever animal is on that card could be a tattoo that my future significant other would have?â you ask. âPlease donât choose a lion or a wolf or something super common- I want an animal that is a little more unique, something that couldnât just be coincidence⌠but, I mean, if my soulmate is meant to have a wolf then I guess I can make that work.â
You hate questioning your guides, hate putting boundaries on them. If your soulmate has a stupid, overdone tattoo like every other man with ink, then so be it.
Taking a deep breath, you begin to shuffle your spirit animal deck.Â
Youâre not being too fast with your shuffle, you prefer to sit for a long time and wait for cards to pop out rather than force a reading with erratic motions. Focusing on your breathing, and your ask from the spirit, you wait patiently.
Soon, a card pops out, landing on the coffee table in front of you.
An Elk looks up at you, and you take a moment to assess the card before finding the guide book.
You flip to the Earth section, finding the Elk easily. There are a few keywords at the top of the reading, they say âStable, resilient, headstrong, the father.â
Stable is a word youâd written into your boyfriend manifestation notes, and you consider that for a moment before reading further.Â
âThe great Elk represents the Earth element in its masculine form. This means it provides underlying support and stability amidst lifeâs many changes. An Elk personality is fully established in themselves and knows their core values. They become known and respected for acting in ways that uphold those values. Sometimes the Elkâs ego can become inflated, but for the most part, they make damn good fathers, mothers, lovers, and friends. The world needs more elk energy.â
You think about the type of man who could be stable, whether thatâs financially or emotionally. Youâre hoping to find a man as set and in love with his job as you are- the kind of man you could build a future with. Youâd be lying if you said you hadnât been thinking about kids, and the note that Elk personalities make good fathers and lovers makes the feeling of hope stir within you.
However, the Elk - like the Lion and the Wolf -Â is a pretty common tattoo.Â
âIâm wondering if I should ask for a second card,â you tell your guides. âThis deck has numerous animals connected to zodiac signs. Fish for Pisces, Scorpion for Scorpio⌠I know not all zodiacs have an animal correlated to them, so I wonât use this as a defining factor, but⌠maybe to make things even a little more specific, could you help me pull a card to represent the zodiac sign for my future Elk tattooed boyfriend?âÂ
This feels like a lot. And youâre aware that there are only a few cards in this large deck that will actually connect to the zodiac, so you prepare yourself for a dud card.
You begin to shuffle, and this time, a card pops out even faster than the first. Itâs face down on your coffee table, and you take a breath, willing this to be a sign.
When you flip the card, you find a lion staring up at you.
The lion is correlated with the Leo zodiac, and you swallow thickly, thinking about the traits generally connected to Leos. The words that come to mind are âconfident, loyal, ambitious, and protective,â two of which are traits youâd manifested.
You find your guidebook again, reading the top line of traits: âPatient, regal, a complete master.â
âThe Lion is a master of the fire element and the living mascot of self-transformation. A lion personality dedicates their life to personal and spiritual growth. This dedication inspires some and intimidates others, therefore the Lion is respected by all but known intimately by few. Some mistake the Lion as hard to access or aloof, yet those with a keener eye know better. Lions are observant, stealth, and precise in their words and actions. They do not waste energy or resources. This card reminds us that self-mastery is available to all, no matter where our quest begins.â
You consider your reading as you put your deck away and head to bed. A Leo man with an Elk tattoo, someone who is patient, stable, headstrong, loyal, and maybe a little egotistical, but hopefully not in any ways that would be damaging to you like your narcissist of an ex-boyfriend.
Youâre prepared to not find a man who fits this bill, but you feel a little better about narrowing down the traits youâre attracted to. Some people donât believe in tarot, and while you can understand that, this reading has spoken to you in a way that you canât quite explain.
Thereâs no timeline to the reading, and you wonât be restricting yourself waiting for a man with an Elk tattoo to sweep you off your feet, but it feels a little easier having some parameters.Â
When you fall asleep, you dream of a large man standing in shadows, Elk-like antlers protruding from his head.Â
One:
âTell me again how you found out about this place?â you sigh, getting out of your best friendâs car to stare at the tattoo studio.
âGod, Iâve told you a hundred times,â Sunmin rolls her eyes. âOne of my sisterâs boyfriendâs cousinsâs boyfriends work here.â
âIâm going to need you to say that slower.â
âMy sisterâs boyfriend, Jeonghan, his cousin is dating one of the artists here, and he says theyâre all super hot. And I figured, since your tarot cards told you a few months ago that youâll find some dude with an elk, a tattoo shop is a good place to look for him.â
âOkay, but please donât bring up the actual tarot,â you plead. âPeople judge me for that shit all the time.â
âMy lips are sealed but my eyes will be wide open,â she grins.
The two of you enter the tattoo shop, and the air conditioning is a welcome reprieve from the hot summer outside. Your friend chats with the receptionist about her consultation with an artist named Vernon, and soon the two of you are being escorted deeper into the studio.
Itâs an open plan layout, with small sections for each artist. Only one man is currently tattooing someone, and you suppose that since itâs the morning, they likely get busier as the day goes on.
Thereâs a large man who approaches you and your friend as you sit in Vernonâs section. âHi! You must be Vernonâs ten oâclock consultation! Iâm Mingyu. Vernonâs just chatting with our boss in the back, but heâll be out pretty quick.â
âHi, Iâm Sunmin and this is y/n,â your friend introduces you. âWe have no problem waiting.â
âCool. I donât have a client for a while, I can keep you guys company while you wait for Vernon if youâd like.â
âWeâd love that,â Sunmin beams.Â
âHow did you guys hear about us?â Mingyu asks, taking a seat on the tattoo artist chair.
âMy sisterâs boyfriendâs cousin is dating one of the guys who work here,â Sunmin explains.
âIs your sisterâs boyfriend Jeonghan?âÂ
Youâre shocked the man was able to follow what Sunmin just said.
âYup! Thatâs him!â Sunmin confirms.
âLove that guy,â Mingyu grins. âYeah, Iâm dating his cousin. He told me heâd tell others about the shop but I didnât think heâd actually follow through with it.â
âWell, here he is, following through,â Sunmin laughs.Â
âSo is this tattoo consult for you?â
Sunmin nods. âYup! Iâve always liked ink, got a few small pieces, but I wanted something bigger for my thigh.âÂ
âHow about you?â Mingyu asks. âAny future tattoo plans?â
âNot at the moment,â you respond, gaze shifting to a door that leads to the office in the back. Two men have come out, theyâre both quite handsome, dressed in oversized hoodies that obscure any ink on their torsos.Â
âIâve actually been looking at elk tattoos,â Sunmin lies, âknow anyone with anything like that?â
Mingyu opens his mouth to respond, but one of the men from the back is already approaching. âHi, are you Sunmin?â he asks.
âThatâs me,â your best friend beams.
âIâm Vernon,â the soft looking man smiles. Mingyu gets out of his seat, bidding a quick farewell before going back to his own section. As Vernon and Sunmin begin to talk about her tattoo plans, you find your eyes shifting to the man who must be the boss as he walks over to inspect the tattoo taking place.
Heâs got a nice build, and you can see the outline of strong shoulders even from under his large black hoodie. He rolls up the sleeves, and you can see heâs heavily inked, but from a distance, you canât make out any elk-like marks.Â
Sunmin had done her best to try to ask Mingyu about a tattoo fitting what your tarot had told you to watch out for, but you suppose you shouldnât be shocked that your soulmate isnât in the first shop youâve gone into.Â
You relax against your chair, listening to Sunmin and Vernon talk.
Youâll do your best to find your Elk inked Leo, but you suppose you canât rush the process.
Two:Â
Youâre at a bar with friends when you hear a commotion just outside. As the designated driver of the night, you havenât touched any drinks, and although it might not be anything serious, your emergency room nurse instincts kick in, drawing you to the possible danger as you quickly make your way to the front of the bar.
You catch the tail end of whatâs happening, one bouncer chasing after some guy whoâs booking it down the street, and another man being held back by a second security guard.Â
The man being held back looks enraged, and he manages to break out of the bouncers grasp- which is when you see blood on the back of his white shirt.
âFuck that guy,â the injured man snarles, and when he turns, you catch a glimpse of his profile.
Itâs the man from the tattoo parlour, the one you assumed was the boss.
While he looks extremely pissed off, you canât help but approach. âExcuse me,â you say quietly, grabbing his attention. âYouâre bleeding.â
âAm I?â He looks over his shoulder, grabbing at his shirt where the blood is. âFuck, he must have grazed me.â
Must have grazed him⌠with a knife?
âIâm uh⌠Iâm an ER nurse, do you mind if I take a look?â you ask.
âIâll grab the first aid kit,â the bouncer tells you, darting back into the bar.
âIâm fine,â the tattooed man tells you.
âThen thereâs no harm in me taking a look to confirm that.â You try to smile softly at him.
The man looks at you, narrowing his eyes. âDonât I know you from somewhere?â
âI think I was at your parlour last week, my friend had a consult,â you explain. âIâm y/n.â
He looks you up and down. âSeungcheol.â
You can see the anger and tension dissipating from his shoulders.Â
âWhy donât you take a seat on the curb and Iâll look at your shoulder?â you suggest.
Seungcheol sighs, but does as heâs told. He sits down, grabbing at the back of his shirt. You catch him wince as he tugs the bloodied fabric off, and youâre shocked at whatâs revealed.
Itâs not the slight gash that makes you take a step back, itâs the Elk head tattoo on the center of his spine, with large antlers tangling up toward the back of his neck.
âIs it that bad?â Seungcheol asks, looking over his shoulder at you again.
âNo, itâs not that.â You do your best to compose yourself, kneeling down to look at the wound, although your eyes keep going back to the Elk.Â
The bouncer returns with the first aid kit, and Seungcheol sits there quietly while you clean the wound. âYouâre right that it was a graze, but I still think stitches would be a good idea,â you tell him.
âIâm not going to the hospital,â Seungheol responds while you press gauze to the wound, bandaging him up with medical tape.Â
âWhy not?â
âI just donât like hospitals,â the beefy tattooed man says simply.
You release a sigh. âListen, Iâm going to give you my number, and if thereâs any sign of infection, call me, okay?â
âYou said you're an emergency room nurse, right?â he asks, standing up when you finish with his shoulder.
âUh huh.â Words evade you as you look at his chiseled chest, and you do your best not to be too obvious at the way youâre gawking at him.
âArenât you going to ask me what I did to piss off the dude with the knife?â
âItâs not important,â you respond quickly. âYou identified it as a knife wound, and thatâs all I needed to know.â
âI was in the emergency room one time, got stabbed by some kid outside a strip club, the nurses kept pestering me about the details. Itâs one of the reasons I donât like hospitals,â Seungcheol explains.
âWell, your business is your business,â you tell him. âAll I care about is that your wound doesnât get infected, and you take care of it if youâre not getting stitches.â
Seungcheolâs gaze feels hot as he stares at you, and then he pulls his phone out of his pocket, handing it to you. âHere. For your number.â
Your fingers are shaky as you type in your digits before handing it back to him, and you canât help but notice the way your hands briefly touch.
âI need a drink,â Seungcheol says. âYou coming back inside? Iâll buy you something, as a thank you for not pestering me.â
âNo thanks is necessary,â you try to assure him, but Seungcheol is already reaching for your hand.
âDonât fight this,â he tells you. âLet me say thank you in the way that I know how.â
You allow the big burly man to guide you back into the bar. He orders himself a shot of tequila, then turns to you expectantly.
âUh, can I get an iced tea?â you ask.
âNot drinking?â
âIâm the designated driver tonight,â you explain. âMy friends are over there-â you turn and catch your whole table of friends staring at you.Â
Seungcheol follows your gaze and smirks, offering your friends a small wave. âOkay, so you're a stay in your lane ER nurse, and youâre a designated driver.â
âThat sums it up I guess,â you laugh.
âSheâll get an iced tea,â Seungcheol tells the bartender.
You like that heâs not pushing you. Some people pressure you to drink when youâre out, but you like to have your head screwed on straight on your shoulders. You never know when an emergency is going to happen, and your soul calling is helping people. On top of that, itâs nearly midnight, and youâve got a shift in five hours that you need to be sober for.
âIâm trying to find red flags with you, you know?â Seungcheol says nonchalantly. âBut so far, Iâm not seeing any.â
âMaybe thatâs because I donât have any?â you suggest.
âIâve been told Iâm a walking red flag,â Seungcheol muses.Â
âTattoos can be deceiving,â you point out, although, studies do show that people with trauma are more likely to be inked- all your exâs have had tattoos, and theyâve all had dark pasts. You canât help you type, and staring at the man with the elk on his back, you wonder if this is going to be just another repetition.Â
Your drinks are set in front of you and you watch Seungcheol down his tequila shot. He shakes his head out a little at the taste, and you appreciate the way his dark curls look with the motion.Â
âAnyways, youâre here with friends, I wonât keep you,â he sighs.
âThanks for the iced tea,â you smile softly.
âDonât mention it,â Seungcheol nods.
You mirror the movement, grabbing your drink and heading back to your table.
The moment youâre seated, all your friends erupt into chatter.
âWho was that?!â one asks.
âHe was hot!â another friend notes.
âWasnât that the dude from the tattoo shop?â Sunmin questions, looking after Seungcheol. âIs he⌠bleeding?â
âYeah, itâs the guy from the parlour,â you sigh. âHis name is Seungcheol, and yes, someone tried to stab him outside.â
âJesus!â Sunminâs eyes widen. âBut⌠he bought you a drink?â
âI just cleaned the wound and bandaged it,â you explain. âHe insisted on getting me a drink.â
âWell⌠thatâs nice, isnât it?â one of your friends says thoughtfully.
âI guess.â Itâs clear you donât want to talk about this further, and your friends quickly go back to discussing something else, but you inch closer to Sunmin. âHe has a tattoo.â
âHe has a lot of tattoos,â she laughs.
âNo, he has like⌠this big elk head and antlers on his back.â
âWhat?!âÂ
âDonât make a big deal out of it,â you warn her, not wanting her to raise her voice too loud so your other friends hear. Youâre quite private about your spiritual leanings. Being a woman of science, and ER nurse no less, sometimes it feels like believing in fate isnât something that works well with your job.
âWeâre talking about this later,â Sunmin tells you.
âYeah.â
You sit back, thinking about it.
Obviously your interaction with Seungcheol was short. He came off as a bit of a hot head, perhaps youâd even use the word brash- there was certainly a level of ego that radiated off of him as well, but, at the same time, heâs one of the most handsome tattooed men youâve ever met.
Youâd asked your guides for a sign, and tonight, the Elk had bared its antlered head.
Now itâs up to you to decide if you trust in fate, or if this is all just a coincidence.Â
Three:
Youâre about seven hours into your eight hour shift. Having started at five am, after being a designated driver and getting your friends home at three, youâre quite tired. Things were very busy for a while in the emergency room, but for whatever reason now that itâs noon, things have seemed to calm down a little.
Youâre just sitting in the nurse station with your coworker Joshua when your phone buzzes in your pocket. Itâs an unknown number, and at first, youâre not sure if you should answer it.
Against your better judgement, you bring your phone to your ear, âHello?â
âIs this the stay in your lane ER nurse whoâs also the designated driver?â
You let out a sigh. âY/N.â
âYeah, you.â
âHi, Seungcheol.â
âHi. So, I tried to stitch up the wound when I got home, and Iâm not sure if I did a good job.â
âYou tried to stitch it up?â you ask, already exasperated. âWhy didnât you ask me to do it at the bar?â
âI just didnât,â he says simply.
âSend me a pic of the stitches,â you instruct.
âOne sec.â
You wait patiently, and Joshua catches your eyes. âWhatâs happening?â he mouths.
You quickly mute your call. âSome guy I helped at the bar last night got grazed by a knife, he didnât want stitches, but decided to try to stitch himself up this morning.â
âWhat the fuck?â Joshua laughs.
âOkay, sent.â Seungcheolâs voice makes you hit the unmute button, and you open your messages to see the picture.
Joshua rolls closer, staring at your phone. While Seungcheolâs broad muscular back is a bit of a distraction, the stitch up job on the wound is sloppy, and draws most of your attention.
âSeungcheol,â you sigh. âIâm going to say this in the nicest possible way. You might be a tattoo artist, but your stitching skills are sub par at best.â
The line is quiet for a moment, then you hear a chuckle. âSomeoneâs in a grouchy mood.â
Joshuaâs eyes widen, and he looks at you for your response.Â
âYou would be too if you spent all yesterday sleeping, woke up to be a designated driver for your friends, got home at three and had to be at work for five.â
âOh⌠are you at work now?â
âUh huh.â
âI shouldnât bother you then,â Seungcheol says quickly.
âItâs no bother,â you assure him. âLook, Iâm off in an hour. Iâll swing by to your shop to check out the stitching. Most stitches should be sewn within six to eight hours, weâre bordering on twelve- I just want to make sure thereâs no infection.â
âYou should just go home after work.â
âYou should listen to your ER nurse and let her help you,â you retort, too tired to argue with him over this.
Seungcheol makes a groaning sound. âFine.â
âSee you in an hour.â
You hang up the phone and Joshua looks you up and down. âWhatâs his deal?â
âHonestly,â you sigh, âI couldnât tell ya.â
Four:
You and Joshua often have the same shifts, and you carpool together to feel more green, so itâs Joshua who drives you to the tattoo parlour when youâre done work.
Seungcheol is waiting outside, arms crossed over his broad chest, and he eyes Joshua as the both of you get out of the car.Â
âHey,â Seungcheol says as you approach, âwhoâs this?â
âMy coworker, Joshua,â you introduce them, and Joshua has the decency to hold out a hand.
You hold your breath, releasing it when Seungcheol gives him a customary curt handshake.
âHeâs your ride?â Seungcheol asks.
âUh huh, is that a problem?â
âI just donât feel comfortable having him around while you check out my shoulder, even if he does work with youâ Seungcheol explains. âListen, Iâve got a motorcycle and an extra helmet in the shop, how about I take you home after this?â
Both men look at you, and for a moment, you feel flustered and put on the spot.
Youâve never been on a bike before- but fuck it, youâre too tired to work through Seungcheolâs weird alpha behavior and territorial mentality about you having a male coworker with you.
âThat works,â you agree. âThanks for the ride, Josh.â
âText me when youâre home,â he warns, pulling you in for a hug.
You can practically feel Seungcheol staring daggers at the two of you when Joshua pulls away and heads back to his car.
Seungcheolâs demeanor is a bit icy as he leads you into the shop. You notice Vernon and Mingyu. Mingyu even says a loud âHi, y/n!â and you nod politely as Seungcheol takes you into the back office, closing the door.
âSo, is that dude your boyfriend?â he asks, heading to the first aid kit already open on his desk.
âNo, Iâm not seeing anyone right now. My last ex, uh⌠he did a number on me.âÂ
âYeah?â Seungcheol takes off his shirt while you grab medical gloves to pull on. âWanna talk about it?â
âIâm not sure what there is to say,â you admit with a sad laugh.
âThen you donât have to say anything,â he decides.
âHow about you?â you ask, softly prompting him to turn away from you on his spinny chair so you can assess the wound, gently removing the gauze.Â
âWhat about me?â he counters.
âAre you seeing anyone?â
âNope.â Heâs quiet for a moment. âMy ex was a bit of a shit show too.â
âWell I guess weâre kindred in that at least,â you smile, leaning close to get a better look at his shoulder.Â
Seungcheol shivers slightly, and you think your breath on his throat must have set him off a little, but he stays silent. You notice his hands balling into fists on his thighs.
âI think your stitching can stay, but Iâm going to clean your wound again and rebandage it.â
âSounds good,â Seungcheol responds gruffly.
âWhile Iâm doing this, do you mind if I ask about your tattoo? This big Elk?â You gently graze your surgical gloved pinky finger down his spine, and Seungcheol shivers again.
âJesus, donât do that,â he snaps.
âSorry. Itâs a pretty tattoo, I couldnât help myself.â Your skin is heating with embarrassment, and you notice Seungcheolâs ears turning red too.
âI uh,â he swallows thickly. âMy grandma was a tarot reader. She was always doing these readings, very connected to the Earth and shit. She used to tell me I had an Elk soul, like her. Something about spiritual guidance, protection, kindred souls or some shit. Iâm not super into that stuff, but when she died, I kept having these stupid Elk dreams. Sort of felt like she was trying to communicate with me- if you believe in that sort of thing. Anyways, I figured if I got the tattoo, Iâd feel closer to her, like she has my back.â
This is not the tattoo explanation youâd ever considered would come from a man like Seungcheol, and it takes you a few moments to register it and decide on a response.
âIt sounds like you were very close with your grandma, Iâm sorry that she passed.â
âItâs okay,â Seungcheol shrugs it off. âShit happens.â
And just like that, heâs closing up again.
You wonder if you should tell him about your tarot connections, but you donât want to sound like some crazy chick if you mention your spirit guides pointing you toward an Elk. Instead, you bite your tongue as you finish up his wound.Â
âAll done,â you announce.
Seungcheol doesnât say anything as he stands up and puts on his shirt. âWhatâs your address?â he asks, pulling out his phone.
You show him on the maps where you live. âAre you sure you want to give me a ride? Donât you have⌠clients?â
âI can get you home and be back in time for my next appointment,â he assures you. âThink of this as another way of saying thank you for fixing me up.â
So far, heâs shown two love languages. Heâs bought you a drink, and now heâs doing an act of service. Heâd seemed hesitant on touch today, unlike last night when heâd been drinking, and you wonder what his history in relationships is like.
It sounds like youâve both had shitty past experiences.
You just want to figure him out.
âHave you been on a bike before?â Seungcheol asks, grabbing a small black fullface helmet off a shelf of motorcycle memorabilia.Â
âNo.â
âAre you scared?â
âMore tired than anything else,â you admit with a laugh.
âWell, my Harley has a sissy bar, so youâll be okay.â
You donât even know what a sissy bar is, but you follow Seungcheol out to his bike anyways.Â
âHere, we can put your stuff in my saddlebag,â he explains, opening a large additional compartment near the back tire of his bike. âI donât always ride with these, but for whatever reason, I thought it would be a good idea to have them on today.â
He helps you put your work bag in his bike, and then, he helps you with your helmet, his fingers delicately grazing your throat as he tightens the strap there.
âIf anything is wrong, just tap my thigh,â he tells you, swinging a leg over his bike and starting the engine.
Even with layers of protection over your ears from the helmet, his Harley is loud. It purrs, like a lion, and you stand in a daze for a moment before he makes a motion for you to hop on.Â
Youâre careful of his injured shoulder as you slowly get on the bike, adjusting yourself on the seat.Â
Seungcheol reaches for your hand, settling it on his hip. He opens his visor. âReady?â
You nod.
He nods back, and the bike roars to life. He pulls out of the parking spot, and you hold on tighter, thankful for the additional padding of a safety bar behind your back- is this the sissy bar he was talking about?Â
You canât dwell on motorcycle terms as Seungcheol gets onto the street, the bike moving even faster. The feeling of summer air is hot but pleasant on your skin as you ride between cars. You get the sneaking suspicion that Seungcheol is holding back on his driving-
You could imagine him weaving between vehicles and being a general menace on his bike, but with you on the back, heâs trying his best to be a gentleman.
Youâre shocked at the trust you already have in this man. A man who a little over twelve hours ago, was a stranger.
Youâve never considered yourself an adrenaline junkie, but on the back of Seungcheolâs bike, everything else slips away.
Youâre at your home before you know it, and you almost feel sad when Seungcheol pulls up to the curb. He motions for you to get off, and he joins you on the sidewalk a moment later, quickly helping you with your helmet.
âHow was it?â he asks.
âThat was super fun,â you tell him, beaming.
Seungcheol grins when he sees the expression on your face. âGlad you enjoyed it.â
âListen, keep the helmet for now,â Seungcheol says. âI have your number and I know where you live, so Iâll come back for it.â
You feel your expression drop, and Seungcheol cocks his head to the side, concern written on his face.
âYou good?â
âI just-â you swallow thickly. âSorry, my uh- my ex used to say that to me. That he knew where I lived when I broke up with him. It felt like a threat, and itâs one of the reasons I had to move a couple of months ago.â
Seungcheol is quiet for a moment. âFuck that guy.â
You nod. âFuck that guy.â
Five:
Youâve had Seungcheol stuck in your head. After heâd dropped you off, it had been hard to sleep, your mind preoccupied with his answer about his tattoo. When youâd finally woken up hours later, you hadnât been able to help yourself, youâd pulled out your tarot deck.
âSpirit,â youâd breathed. âI think I may have met him. The Elk. And even though youâve given me the sign with his tattoo, I feel like I need more confirmation. Iâm going to shuffle, and if this is meant for me, can you please give me a love card?â
There are numerous cards within the deck that talk about relationships, partnerships and new beginnings, and youâre hoping that one pops out.
You begin to shuffle, closing your eyes and taking it easy.
Itâs about a minute before a card pops out. Itâs upside down on your coffee table.Â
You take a deep breath, slowly reaching out to flip the card.
The Two of Cups stares up at you, and you donât even have to open your tarot guide book to know what that means. Itâs a card of unity, of partnership. Other than the Lovers, itâs one of the most clear relationship cards you can get.Â
You stare at it for a long while. The Elk may have been a coincidence. The fact that his own late grandmother had been a tarot reader may have been a coincidence. But pulling the Two of Cups, out of any other card, when seaking confirmation- this feels like fate.Â
Part of you wants to be extra sure and ask for the lovers card, but you also think this might be a good time to trust your spirit team. Theyâve guided you twice now, and maybe you have to look inward.
Why are you so cautious that Seungcheol might be the one?
Are you ready for a new relationship?
Youâd thought you were ready- and here you are, meeting a man who fits your type-
Maybe itâs the fact that he is your type that youâre worried. What if he turns out to be a dickhead like the last ones? Youâre still holding onto a lot of fear. You want to protect yourself, which you validate as a legitimate concern.
But⌠are you going to spend the rest of your life frightened?
Or are you going to try to let go of those fears and learn to trust again, even if it ends up biting you in the ass?
The possible risk is heartbreak, but the possible reward is endless happiness.
Fate can only do so much, this is the part where your own actions will dictate the future.
Six:
âSo, howâs that dude with the tattoos doing?â Joshua asks, taking a seat next to you in the nursing station when things have finally calmed down.
âCheol? I uh⌠havenât talked to him since he dropped me off at my place two days ago.â
âIs that good or bad?âÂ
You shrug. âIâm not sure. Weâre both busy people. I work here, and he owns a tattoo shop.â
âI guess thatâs true,â Joshua nods. âMaybe you should call him and see how heâs doing?â
You quirk a brow at your friend. âWhatâs your angle here?â
Now itâs Joshuaâs turn to shrug his shoulders. âNo angle. I think, as your friend, sometimes itâs important to give you a little push. After all, your tarot said heâs your soulmate.â
Joshuaâs one of your only coworkers who youâve felt comfortable opening up to. He knows about all your spiritual inklings, and youâd filled him in on your whole Elk, Leo, Two of Cups fiasco yesterday.Â
âFine, Iâll give him a quick call,â you sigh. âStrictly as a nurse who wants to see how the wound is doing.â
âKeep telling yourself that,â Joshua grins.
You roll your eyes at him, fishing your phone out of your pocket.
Seungcheol answers on the second ring. âHey.â
âHi, how are you doing?â you ask, putting him on speaker phone. Joshua might be encouraging you to do this as a friend, but you know better than anyone that he also loves some good tea.
âDoing okay.â
âAnd your shoulder?â
âGood as far as I know⌠why? You worried about me?â You can hear the grin in his voice, the fact that heâs loving the concern you have for him. âIâve had worse, you know.â
âIâd just hate for it to get infected,â you sigh.
âLook, if you want to do your due diligence as a nurse and everything, how about you get drinks with me and assess it yourself?â he suggests.
Joshua grabs your thigh, eyes widening, waiting on what youâll say next.
âWe could do that,â you respond.
âSounds good, when are you free?â
âIâm off tomorrow.â
âHow do you feel about eight oâclock?âÂ
âThat works,â you nod.
âIâll pick you up at eight then, and bring your helmet.â
You find yourself smiling. âWill do.â
âItâs a date. See you then.â
âBye, Cheol.â
Your heart is racing as you hang up the phone, and Joshua immediately repeats Seungcheolâs words, âItâs a date.âÂ
âItâs a date,â you respond, jittery at the idea.
âSome guys are assholes and say âletâs hang out,â but this one says âitâs a date.ââ
âThatâs a good sign,â you insist.
âA very good sign,â Joshua agrees. âIf this dude ends up being the one, I might just have to get into tarot.â
Seven:
Youâre surprised to find yourself playing nighttime mini golf with Seungcheol on your date. âWhat happened to drinks?â you ask as he pays for your tickets and grabs your clubs from the attendant.
He shrugs. âFigured youâre a nurse so you might not wanna get on my motorcycle after I had a few drinks, also the fact that you were designated driver last time I saw you at a bar- I thought this might be more your style. But, Iâll warn you, Iâm not going to go easy on ya.â
You laugh, pleasantly surprised at how astute this man can be. âI think this will be fun.â
âMe too.â
Seungcheolâs wearing black jeans and a charcoal v-neck that shows off his strong shoulders. Heâs the epitome of your type: a bad boy with tattoos. Yet, when you begin to play, heâs shockingly patient.
âLet me show you how to hold the club,â he suggests on the second hole, waiting for you to nod before he steps behind you and wraps his body around your own. âFeet positioning is key.â He also gently adjusts your hands, and your heart leaps in your chest when he breathes against your throat. âIt might take some time to get used to,â Seungcheol warns, âso donât beat yourself up if it doesnât come naturally.â
You hit the golf ball, and it goes a lot closer to the hole than your first shot had.
âDid it take a while for you to get into mini golf?â you ask.
âNah, I was always a natural,â he teases, flashing you a wink before he takes his own shot.
You admire the way his shoulders look with his back to you. âSo what got you into being a tattoo artist? Into having your own place?âÂ
âWell, my grandma passed, and she left me a pretty big inheritance. She always thought I could succeed as a tattoo artist, but before that I was stuck doing blue collar type shit. I think, the money was her final way of telling me to follow my dreams. Iâm kind of obsessed with ink, if you havenât noticed.â He holds out his arms, which are littered with patchwork. âHow about you? How does someone get into being an emergency room nurse?â
âI just like helping people,â you explain. âWhen I was a kid, I broke my arm falling off the monkey bars. Iâd always been scared of hospitals, but the nurse who helped me in emergency was an angel. She made it less scary, and when it was over, I realized I wanted to be just like her. When people come into the emergency room, itâs never fun. Itâs frightening, and cold- and I want to be there for people who are going through that, to be a warm, friendly face.â
âMy grandma had a light worker's soul too,â Seungcheol nods. âThatâs what she always called it anyways. She wasnât ever officially trained, but in her later years she got into herbal medicine. Anytime I was sick it was lemon and garlic chicken noodle soup with bone broths and the works- always made me feel a lot better.â
âShe sounds like she was an amazing woman.â
âShe was,â Seungcheol agrees. âI donât know you that well yet, but I think she would have liked you.â
You grin. âIs that an important trait you look for when taking girls to mini golf?âÂ
Seungcheol lets out a laugh. âIt should be. My last ex wouldnât have fit the bill, and at the time, I thought that was okay, but it didnât end well.â
âDo you wanna talk about it?â
âIâll talk about mine if you talk about yours,â he suggests. âYou said your last boyfriend was a creep when you broke up, threatened to come to your place and shit, he sounds like a piece of work.â
âHe was,â you sigh. âIâve got this thing for big tattooed men, bad boy types. It always leads to me getting my heart broken. He would tell me I was the one and everything, but I found out he was cheating on me with some waitress at the bar he used to go to all the time.â
âSo what Iâm hearing is⌠Iâm your type.â Seungcheol flashes you a wink and you roll your eyes at him. âIâm just fucking with you. Iâm sorry to hear that. Cheaters are the fucking worst.â
âSounds like youâve experienced something like that too.âÂ
âLooks like both of our exâs were cheating fucks,â Seungcheol says. âI know itâs a red flag to talk shit about your ex or whatever, but some exâs deserved to be talked bad about.â
You nod. âA hundred percent.â
âDid you think you were going to be with your last one forever?â Seungcheol asks after a moment.
âI thought so.â
âMe too with mine, I was just about ready to get her a ring.â He frowns, looking down at his golf ball. With a sigh, he easily knocks it into the hole. âWell, this is just the way life happens I guess.â
Itâs clear you both have very similar wounds. Youâre shocked at how easy it is to talk about this with Seungcheol. Some people say not to talk about exâs on dates with new people, but this almost feels therapeutic. You understand Seungcheol better, and youâre sure he understands you too.
Itâs promising to know he thinks about the future, that heâs ready to settle down, not all men are.
Maybe youâre both in the same boat with all of this, and thatâs a hopeful thought.
Eight:Â
Seungcheol canât seem to get you out of his head.Â
Heâd never thought of himself as a particularly superstitious man. His grandma had been spiritual, and heâd always loved that aspect of her. Heâd enjoyed doing tarot readings and making all sorts of elixirs with her in the garden. Sheâd told him heâd be a successful tattoo artist, sheâd seen it in the stars, and while sheâd been a big part of making that premonition come true, he wonders what else she might be right about.
Seungcheolâs grandma had always told him heâd end up with a healer like her. A doctor, a psychiatrist, a nurse- she wasnât very specific, but sheâd said his soul would call in a light worker when the time was right.
He feels drawn to you, his little emergency room nurse, designated driver, light worker.Â
Itâs been such a short amount of time, but thereâs something unexplainable about the way he feels.
âYou look distracted,â Mingyu muses, coming to join Seungcheol outside the tattoo parlour where heâs puffing on his vape.
âJust thinking.â
âAbout your birthday party tonight, or that girl you brought through the other day?â Mingyu presses, grinning as he bumps his shoulder against Seungcheolâs.Â
Seungcheol canât help but sigh at his friendâs prying ways.Â
âLook you donât have to tell me anything, but summer is almost over and you need a backpack. My angel has been surrounded by testosterone motorcycle rides for months, and weâd all love another girl to be part of the group. You should invite her out tonight.â
Of course Mingyuâs coming at this from an angle of having a girlfriend. He and Wonwoo are obsessed with their âlittle angel,â and Mingyuâs always talking about the joys of being in a relationship. It can get somewhat tedious for Seungcheol.
âDonât you have a client soon?â Seungcheol sighs.
âPoint taken, Iâll leave you be,â Mingyu says, patting him on the shoulder.Â
As soon as his friend is inside, Seungcheol pulls out his phone. He thinks about what heâs going to say to you, before typing out an easy, âUp to anything tonight?â
Heâs shocked by how quick your response is. âItâs Sunmiâs birthday this week so weâre celebrating tonight since itâs Saturday.â
Seungcheolâs mood drops, and a moment later, youâre calling him.
âHi,â he says.
âHi,â you respond. âHow are you doing?â
âNot so bad.â He wants to tell you that itâs his birthday tonight, wants to try to convince you to come, but at the same time, he doesnât want to guilt you, doesnât want to mess up your plans. âWhatâs up?â
âI just⌠I know weâve only gone on one actual date, and I only met you a week ago, but⌠I just want you to know, when I go out tonight, Iâm not going to be hitting on anyone or anything.â
Heâs taken aback for a moment. âI wasnât really worried about that.â
âOkay! Good! I just- I know with your ex and everything- and I just, I figured Iâd clarify, even though weâve only been on one date, Iâm a one guy at a time kind of girl.â
He respects that youâre so direct about this, and he appreciates your loyalty. You really are a good person.Â
âIâm a one girl at a time kind of guy,â Seungcheol says finally. âGlad weâre on the same page about that.â
âMe too.â He can hear your smile, and it makes his heart swell.Â
âAnyways, Iâll let you go. Have fun tonight.â
âI will, bye, Cheol.â
Nine:
Youâre having a great night. The drinks have been flowing, and youâre having a fun time celebrating Sunmiâs birthday. Things are fuzzy in the best way- until you hear a familiar voice say your name.
You turn to find your ex standing close to you at the bar, and your heart sinks in your chest.
âItâs been a while,â your ex states.
You canât even find the words to speak, suddenly getting drunk seems like a horrible idea.
Youâve just started to feel safe again, to feel stable- youâd thought being out with your friends, you could let loose, but now your ex is here and your heart is beginning to race.
âHave you been drinking?â your ex asks, coming to stand closer to you at the bar top, where youâd been sipping a gin and tonic.Â
âI, uh-â your words catch in your throat, and you swallow thickly. âItâs Sunminâs birthday.â
Your ex nods, and when you look toward your table, you see Sunmin gaping at you.
Turning away from Sunmi, your ex addresses you. âIs she still a huge bitch?â
âI-â you want to defend your friend, but you feel frozen. You canât think- youâre completely overwhelmed, and you can hear the blood rushing in your ears, your heart like thunder in your chest.
âWe need to talk,â your ex says next. âCome outside with me.â
He grabs your arm, and then a hand wraps around yours. You turn to see Sunmi standing there, glaring at your ex. âWhat do you think youâre doing?!â she asks.
âY/N and I need to have a chat outside,â your ex sighs, being very dismissive.
âShe doesnât have to go anywhere with you,â Sunmi insists. âHoney, do you want to go with him?â
You quickly shake your head, moving closer to your friend for safety.
âShe doesnât know what she wants,â your ex rolls his eyes, tightening his grip on your arm to the point where it almost hurts.
âWeâre going to the bathroom,â Sunmi insists, somehow successfully tugging you away from your ex.Â
âRun away, but Iâll be right here to talk to her when youâre done.â
It feels like a blur as Sunmi races you to the womanâs washroom. âY/N,â she helps you to the sink, looking at your face. âAre you okay?â
âI-â
Sunmi pulls you to her chest, hugging you deeply. âWeâre going to sort this out,â she promises.
âHow?â You feel like crying. All the emotions come flooding back, the fear, the helplessness-
âWeâre going to call Seungcheol.â
âWhat?â Youâre in shock. âWe canât do that!â
âWe can, and we will. Men like your ex only respond to other men. Weâre calling him. Give me your phone.â
Reluctantly, you hand Sunmi your cell, turning on the sink to splash your arms with cold water.
âHi, Seungcheol?â Thereâs a pause. âNo, this is Sunmi. Iâm out with y/n, weâre at a bar on Elm and fifth street, her ex just showed up- okay, okay, yeah, weâre in the bathroom in the back.â
She hangs up and you look to her for an explanation.
Your friend lets out a sigh. âAs soon as I said your ex was here, Seungcheol said to give him five minutes. Iâm going to keep you here and heâll come get us, okay?â
You nod. âIâm sorry to ruin your birthday.â
âHoney, youâre not ruining anything,â she assures you, pulling you in for another hug.Â
You hold back tears while you wait with Sunmi, and in no time at all, thereâs a knock on the bathroom door. Seungcheol pokes his head in, and you see his expression drop when he sees you.
âWhat happened?â he growls, coming to join you.
âHer ex was trying to drag her outside-â Sunmi tries to explain.
âHe touched you?â Seungcheol asks, anger laced in his words.
You nod, pointing to your forearm.Â
âGrabbed is more like it,â Sunmi breathes.
âOkay,â Seungcheol nods. âOkay, Iâll get you out of here. Just hold onto me and weâll get out of here.â
You nod again, allowing Seungcheol to gently take your hand. He guides you out of the bathroom, and you huddle close to his side as he walks you through the bar- you almost think things will go smoothly when your ex steps in front of you.
âWhoâs this, youâre new boyfriend?â he asks, venom dripping from his words.
Seungcheol stops in his tracks. âSo you must be the dip shit ex.â
âSay that again, asshole,â your ex growls, eyes narrowing.
âYou must be-â Seungcheol broadens his shoulders, âthe dip shit ex.â
Your ex releases a laugh, and then heâs taking a swing. It feels slow and fast at the same time, Sunmi tears you away from Seungcheol, who dodges the punch easily, only to land a blow to your exâs stomach-
âY/N! Sunmi!â Mingyuâs voice appears out of nowhere, and suddenly two strong arms are wrapping around you and your friend. âOutside!â
Mingyu keeps you close as he gets you and Sunmi out of the bar while a commotion ensues in your wake. Four motorcycles are pulled up on the curb. You recognize Vernon, and thereâs another man youâve never seen before.
âCheolâs starting shit,â Mingyu tells his friends quickly.
âWe heard your ex was here?â Vernon offers, giving you a sympathetic look.
âHe threw a swing at Cheol when I got inside,â Mingyu tries to explain. âY/N, weâre going to get you out of here, Wonwoo pass me the spare helmet from the saddlebag.â
âWhat about Seungcheol?â you ask, watching the men fuss.
âHe can take care of himself,â Mingyu assures you, helping you put on the helmet.
âCheol will meet us at our place,â the new man, Wonwoo, says. âWhen he gets hot like this, he doesnât drive very safely.â
âTrust us,â Mingyu pleads. âWe just gotta get you out of here, your ex made the first swing, and nothing good can come from this now.â
You turn to Sunmi and she squeezes your hand. âItâs okay, get out of here. Iâll text you what happens.â
You canât even think as Mingyu gets onto his bike and you awkwardly take the seat behind him. You canât comprehend how things happened the way they did- how fast the altercation had been before your ex had taken a go at Seungcheol.
As you leave the bar, heart thundering in your chest, itâs the most you can do to try to slow your breathing, your body still carrying the trauma that youâd endured with your ex, the wound youâd thought was healed now torn open.
Ten:
âAre you sure this is okay?â you ask as Mingyu covers you with a large fluffy blanket on his couch. âI mean- you just said your girlfriend is four months pregnant and sleeping in the other room-â
âItâs fine,â Mingyu assures you.
âIâm sorry if I ruined your night.â Youâd found your ability to speak again once you felt safe and in Mingyuâs apartment, and now, you canât help the anxiety bubbling inside of you. You feel like a burden- and itâs an all too familiar feeling from your time with your ex.
âYou didnât ruin it, we were almost done anyways,â Wonwoo notes.Â
âAre you sure?âÂ
âY/N, deep breaths,â Mingyu tells you, sitting on the couch next to you, offering your calf a reassuring squeeze.
âIs Cheol going to be okay?â you ask.
âHeâs going to be fine, that man has never lost a fight,â Mingyu explains, smiling softly.
In the distance, you hear an engine revving, and Wonwoo sighs. âThere he is.â
Not even five minutes later, Seungcheol is practically bursting through the door. His eyes find you on the couch, and youâre quick to stand, allowing him to envelop you in a hug. His heart is racing in his chest, heâs clearly panicked, and when he pulls away, he looks down at you with wide eyes.
âAre you okay?â he questions, cupping your face as if checking you for injury.
âIâm okay, are you okay?â you retort.
âJust a few bruised knuckles,â he assures you.Â
You find yourself laughing, and as you laugh, your eyes well up with tears. Now that heâs here, you finally feel like you can take a deep breath, and heâs quick to tug you back to his chest as you cry.
âIâm going to give you a moment, then Iâm going to take you home,â he tells you, hand smoothing up and down your back.
You stay in his arms until you feel a bit better, and when you pull away, Mingyu is offering you a tissue. You clean yourself up, say your goodbyes, then Seungcheol walks you out with the spare helmet in hand.
He doesnât say anything on the way down, but at the bike, he hands you his fullface. âWant you protected,â he tells you, grabbing the bucket helmet from your grasp.
You nod, putting on the helmet and allowing him to help you fasten it up.Â
Youâre quiet as you both get onto the bike, and Seungcheol adjusts your hand to his hip, squeezing gently.Â
The bike roars to life and you take off.
Itâs a different feeling to be on a motorcycle while still a little drunk, and you find yourself throwing your head back to look up at the night sky.Â
Youâve seen the stars before, but on the back of Seungcheolâs bike, it feels like you're experiencing them for the first time.Â
You lose track of time doing this, and the ride is done sooner than youâd like when he pulls up to your building. âCome on, baby,â he says softly, helping you take off your helmet. âLetâs get you upstairs.â
He holds your hand, helping you with your keys to get into the apartment complex. The elevator ride is quiet, but his hand is a reassuring constant, warm and large wrapped around your own.
Heâs never been to your place, and you feel a little self conscious as you open up your door. Itâs a modest apartment, one bedroom- thereâs really nothing to be insecure about, but you think maybe your anxiety from the bar incident is just making you a little crazy.
âHow about you sit down, and Iâll get you some water?â he suggests, helping you to the couch.
You kick off your high heels, curling up on the cushions while Seungcheol putters around your kitchen. He already looks like he belongs here, and for a brief moment, you can forget about your ex.
Seungcheol rejoins you on the couch, handing you the cup. âHere.âÂ
âThank you.â
You sip on your water, trying to breathe properly again.
Seungcheol gives you the space to unwind. He doesnât pester you with questions about the altercation with your ex at the bar, and youâre grateful for it.
âYouâre not hurt, are you?â he asks finally.
You shake your head, your eyes dropping to his hands. âYouâre hurt though.â
âJust bruised knuckles,â he assures you.Â
âThereâs blood,â you insist. âIâll-â
âTell me where your first aid kit is and Iâll grab it.âÂ
You direct him to the cupboard in your bathroom, and he returns with it, setting the case onto your coffee table.Â
âHowâs your shoulder?â you ask as you take out the tools youâll need.
âAlmost better, I heal fast,â he says softly.
It feels good to focus on his wounds rather than your own, and you gently clean the scrapes on his hand. His right fist is pretty badly bruised, and you do your best to treat it. Then you begin to slowly wrap his knuckles, taking your time. Two wraps around his wrist, diagonal across the top to his pinky, under the hand, to the pointer, diagonal-Â
Itâs a nice repetition of motions, and when youâre all done, you lift his hand to your lips, gently pressing a kiss to his knuckles. âAll better.â
You look up at Seungcheol, and he stares back.
Then, he slowly moves in, carefully watching your expression. He stops just an inch from your lips, and you can feel his breath on your face. Heâs waiting for you to make the final move, for you to be the one with control.
With one last look at your beautiful, dark protector, you close the distance.
Itâs a soft kiss, not the kind of first kiss youâve ever had before. Seungcheol doesnât immediately try to dominate you like men in the past have, he lets you set the pace. You lean in closer, grabbing his shoulders to stabilize yourself as you deepen the kiss.Â
Seungcheolâs arms wrap around you, and itâs a somewhat awkward position on the couch like this, so he simply pulls you onto his lap.Â
You lose yourself in the kiss, allowing all your anxiety to dissipate while you enjoy the safety Seungcheol provides.Â
After a while, Seungcheol pulls away, and youâre both breathing heavily.Â
âHow⌠how do your knuckles feel?â you ask.
He laughs, looking down at his hands. âI might black out my fingers when this is all healed,â he admits. âI get into too many barfights. My grandma used to say it was the Leo in me.â
âThe Leo in you?â you repeat, heard thumping wildly in your chest.
âYeah, I uhâŚâ he lets out a soft chuckle, âI didnât wanna pressure you to come out or anything after I heard you were at a friendâs birthday party, but itâs sort of my birthday today.â
Youâre frozen for a moment. âHappy birthday.â
âThanks.â
âYouâre a Leo,â you say again.
âUh huh. Youâre not about to tell me some weird zodiac rule about our signs not being compatible, are you?â
âNo, itâs not that.â You take a deep breath. Just a short time ago, youâd decided not to tell him about the Elk tattoo meaning, and now here you are, about to tell him everything.Â
Youâre not sure if itâs the adrenaline from the bar situation, or the slight tipsyness, but you think fuck it, if he could tell you about his tarot loving grandmother, you can tell him about this.
âA few months ago, I did a reading,â you begin to explain.
âA tarot reading,â he clarifies.
âYeah. And I asked my guides to show me a spirit animal card that would be a tattoo on the person Iâm supposed to be with. The card came up as an Elk- and before you tell me itâs a very common tattoo, I know it is, which is why I asked for further clarification with them telling me the zodiac of this person too-â
âAnd they said Leo,â he breathes.
You nod. âThen, when I met you, the Elk lined up, but I still wasnât sure, so I did another reading on us, and the Two of Cups came out, itâs a love card. So with those two cards, and now the fact that youâre a Leo-â
âIs this your way of telling me you think Iâm your soulmate?â Seungcheol grins.
âGod, I should have guessed youâre a fucking Leo,â you roll your eyes.
âDonât be rude,â he tuts, gently pinching your hip. âIf itâs any consolation, my grandmother always told me Iâd end up with someone in the medical field, and youâre an ER nurse.â
âShe really said that?â you ask.
âUh huh.â Seungcheolâs gaze dips to your lips then back up again. âI wonder if she saw this future.â
Your heart melts. After your last relationship, where the lovebombing came on fast, youâd promised yourself not to get burned by that sort of thing again- but here you are, falling for Seungcheol way quicker than you ever have with anyone else in the past.
Even so, something about this feels so right.
You let out a breath. âOne time with the Elk may have been coincidence. Two times with the Two of Cups card was a little odd. But three times with your Leo Zodiac-â
âI guess the question is, do you believe in fate?â Seungcheol moves closer.
âI think you know that I do,â you laugh.
Seungcheolâs hands squeeze your hips, and he doesnât say anything else as he brings his mouth to yours.
You kiss him eagerly, wrapping your arms around him, pressing your chests together. His tongue glides against your own and it feels like magic- thereâs a bulge growing in his pants, and you canât help but begin to grind down against him.
Seungcheol releases a small groan and itâs music to your ears, prompting you to apply more pressure to his cock when you wriggle against him.
With a sigh, Seungcheol pulls away. âBaby,â he says softly, âyouâve been drinking and I donât want to take advantage tonight-â
âI swear that whole situation with my ex sobered me up,â you admit. âBesides, maybe I want to give you a birthday present.âÂ
âA birthday present?â he repeats with a chuckle.
You nod. âCheol, I havenât even kissed anyone in months- Iâm already practically drenched from making out, you wonât make me wait even longer, will you?â
He studies your face, and you can see the moment he folds. âWe can do this, but at any point if I think you look drunk, we have to stop. I donât want you to regret this being our first time.â
âI could never regret this,â you promise, leaning in to press your lips to his throat.
Seungcheol throws his head back, his fingers digging into your hips again. The low moan he releases tells you that he has a sensitive neck, and you enjoy simply teasing him for a minute while you mentally prep yourself for whatâs to come next.
You do want to move on, and this is one of those steps.
Youâre not afraid of it. You had been frightened about intimacy with someone new, but Seungcheol makes you feel more safe than youâve ever felt in your life.
You want this.Â
You shift a little on Seungcheolâs lap, reaching down to cup his cock with your palm.Â
Seungcheol swallows thickly, his hands smoothing up and down your hips. âAre you sure?â he asks. âYou donât want me to take care of you?â
âItâs your birthday,â you point out. âAnd you took care of me at the bar, I think itâs my turn to show some appreciation.â
He doesnât argue with you, and you can feel the tension leaving his shoulders. He lets out a deep breath. âI know itâs early,â he says, âbut⌠if we do this, I donât want any confusion. I want you to know that youâre mine, and Iâm yours.â
âHonestly? Iâve been yours since practically the moment I saw you take your shirt off so I could clean your shoulder wound.â
Seungcheol releases a chuckle. âReally?â
âUh huh, you make me fucking feral.â
He lets out a groan of appreciation. âItâs been hard to control myself too. That day at the studio, when you touched my back tattoo- I was so close to breaking. Wanted to throw you onto my desk and make you feel good.â
You imagine what that would have been like, and it makes you moan. âWhy didnât you?â
âI could tell you had a past, and I didnât want to scare you off,â he admits. âIâve been⌠trying to be a good boy.â
Your bad boy trying to be good to make you comfortable. You really hit the jackpot with Seungcheol.
âCheol, Iâve told you I have a thing for bad boys,â you tease.
âSo maybe I should take control right now,â he suggests with a grin.
âLet me suck you off, and then you can take control,â you tell him, pulling away. âIâm going to get on my knees now.â
Seungcheol watches you slip onto the floor infront of him, and your hands find his belt. You try to focus on your task of getting his pants off, but you enjoy sneaking glances at him, seeing his pretty face as he tries to keep composure.
He lifts his hips to help you tug his jeans down, and his cock slaps up against his lower abdomen, hard and already leaking.
Heâs a decent size, somewhere between six and seven inches, and his cock is as girthy as the rest of him. You lick your lips, grabbing the base so you can adjust him toward your mouth as you lean in.
âNo teasing,â Seungcheol warns, voice softening when he says, âplease.âÂ
âWouldnât dream of it.â
âLiar,â he laughs, reaching out to stroke your head.
You slip the tip of his cock into your mouth, swirling your tongue.Â
âAnd thatâs the teasing I was talking about,â Seungcheol muses. âFeels good though.â
You sink further down onto him, beginning to suck as you move up and down.
âFuck, that feels even better,â he groans.
When you were with your ex, blow jobs were an expectation, and because of that, you never really enjoyed them. Thereâs something powerful about doing this of your own volition, about making the conscious choice to pleasure Seungcheol.
You close your eyes, getting lost in the motion of providing this for him. Hallowing your cheeks, you suck hard when youâre near the tip, and Seungcheol groans loudly, shifting further down on the couch so youâre not bent over him in such an awkward position.
âYouâre good at that, baby,â Seungcheol says. âBut thereâs only one birthday present Iâd enjoy more than this.â
You let out a âhmm?â sound, an inquiry.
âWhen Iâm balls deep in your pussy, watching you writhe under me, listening to your pretty sounds- that will be the cherry on top of this birthday,â he explains. âThank you for wanting to make me feel good, but- usually, baby, I like to be the giver.â
Your pussy throbs at his words, and you increase your speed on his cock, letting out a moan of appreciation.Â
âYeah? You like that?â he asks. âSay the word, baby, and Iâll make it happen.â
You pull off of him, your hand smoothing up from base to tip to pump him while you address your beautiful dark protector. âI just want to make you feel good a little while longer.â
His expression softens. âMaking me feel really good.â
You grin, returning to your task.Â
Seungcheolâs hand is gentle in your hair. He caresses you while you suck him off, never applying pressure or trying to get you to deep throat him. Itâs an ever constant, soft touch, and youâre shocked at how much of a gentleman this heavily tattooed, bar fighting, Leo can be.Â
âBaby?â His voice draws you from your thoughts. âI know I said you could say the word and be done, but- this feels too good, and I donât wanna bust the moment I begin to fuck you.â
You pull off of his cock with a pop, smiling up at him. âOkay.â
âOkay?â He lets out a shaky breath and grins. âWhereâs your bedroom, gorgeous?â
âRight there.â You point at the door adjacent to the living room.
âCome on, baby, itâs my turn to take care of you.â He helps you to your feet, pulling his pants back up, and youâre shocked when he throws you over his uninjured shoulder, carrying you to your bedroom while you erupt in a fit of butterfly fueled giggles.
Seungcheol lays you softly onto your bed, staring down at you. He takes in your silky shirt and your dress pants, you like to be more classy when you go out, to keep up with your reputation as a nurse.
The two of you are very different people. Heâs black ripped jeans, plain tshirts and tattoos. And youâre classy outfits, scrubs, and a healerâs touch. Somehow, even with these differences, the two of you work. Like Yin and Yang, complementary forces, light and dark.
âCan I take these off for you?â he asks, tugging at your pant leg.
You nod, watching the way he begins to undo your button and zipper. Heâs slow with his motions, precise. Itâs not a rush to get you naked, itâs an enjoyed exploration, and you love the way his eyes glow when you lift your hips to allow him to pull the fabric off your lower half.
âYouâre so pretty,â Seungcheol muses.
âYeah?â
âThat day you were in my shop with your friend, doing a consult with Vernon- I was trying to act like I was watching my newest apprentice work, but⌠I kept looking at you. And then, outside the bar, when you showed up again-â Seungcheol shakes his head, his hand smoothing along your leg gently. âBaby, youâre going to turn me into a believer.â
âInvisible string theory, perhaps,â you grin.
Seungcheol chuckles. âIf thatâs what you want to call it.â
He takes off his own shirt, and you watch the way his muscles move under his skin. Heâs littered in tattoos, patchwork on his arms and chest. There must be a hundred small to medium sized tattoos, and you want to know the story behind each and every one.
But thereâs a time and a place for that, and right now, youâre eager for something else.
Seungcheol gets on top of you, and you immediately thread your fingers through his soft dark hair, pulling his lips to your own.
Your free hand explores his muscular shoulders, careful of the bandage still on his bar wound, and youâre practically tingling with how attracted you are to this man.
He kisses you deeply, cupping your face while his other hand braces him to the bed over top of you.
Your legs wrap around his hips, pulling him closer, and he grinds against your panty clad core.
The pressure on your clit has you moaning, and Seungcheol responds by kissing down your throat. He licks at your collarbone, and then his hand moves from your cheek to your shirt. âCan I take this off?â he asks.
âUh huh, thereâs a tie at the back.â
Seungcheol pulls off of you, and in one motion, he flips you onto your stomach. His warm hand smooths over your shoulder, toying with the tie there.
You hold your breath in anticipation as he begins to undo the corset style back of your slinky top. He leans over you, pressing a kiss to the nape of your neck that makes your body erupt in goosebumps.Â
You enjoy the way he takes his time with your shirt, and he slowly helps you slip it off. Youâre laying flat on his bed, your tits pressed to the comforter, while Seungcheol explores your back with his hands. He traces the curvature of your sides, pressing kisses along your spine. Soft curls tickle your skin, and youâre grinning like the Cheshire Cat at how good this feels.
Seungcheol flips you over again, and his gaze dips to your exposed breasts. âYouâre so pretty,â he muses, gently groping your chest, his thumb grazing over your nipple. You watch him swallow thickly, and then heâs leaning over, taking the sensitive bud in his mouth while you tangle your fingers in his curls again.
With his mouth on your breast, his free hand slips down your body, and he tugs your panties down just enough for him to access your core.
Two digits rub between your pussy lips and you feel him smile against your nipple. âYou werenât lying about being wet, baby.â
âWould never lie to you,â you breathe out shakily.
âNo?â He circles your clit and you moan loudly.Â
âNever,â you repeat, pushing your hips up toward his hand, needing more friction.
Seungcheol rewards you by slipping both of his digits into your wet core, pressing his palm to your clit as he begins to finger fuck you. He sucks on your breast while he does this, and youâre lost in the sensations he provides.
âFuck, Cheol-â you whimper when his teeth graze your nipple, your pussy clenching tight around his fingers.
âWanna make you cum,â Seungcheol says, pulling away from your breast to look down at you.
âThen make me cum,â you respond, nodding at him.
Seungcheol presses one last kiss to your lips and then he shifts down the bed, pulling his fingers from your core. He gets onto his knees at the foot of the mattress, dragging you toward himself and pulling your panties off.
He spreads your thighs. âSo pretty,â he muses. âEverything about you is so fucking pretty.â
Your skin heats, it can be hard to take a compliment, but something tells you that Seungcheol will get you used to this kind of praise.
He leans forward, eyes meeting yours as he presses a kiss to your clit. You jolt at the small contact, releasing a shaky breath.
No one has eaten you out in months, and your core is already throbbing with anticipation.Â
âGonna take care of you,â Seungcheol promises, and you know that this promise extends far past the sexual setting youâre in right now.
He moves forward again, capturing your clit in his mouth while his digits easily slip into your pussy again.
You throw your head back, enjoying the sensation of him worshiping your cunt. Heâs gentle with his motions at first, kitten licking your sensitive bud. You know heâs getting used to your sounds, figuring out what pressure works, what you enjoy, whether thats sucking, or more gentle stimulus.
âFeels good,â you tell him. âLike the way you crook your fingers.â
He responds by applying more pressure to the âcome hitherâ motion heâs making, and you release a whine at how good it feels.
âJust like that,â you whimper.
He sucks your clit harder too, and you moan louder, hips bucking toward his face.
Seungcheolâs free hand finds your lower abdomen and he pins you to his bed, keeping you still while he works on your pussy.
You can feel your walls clenching around him, and Seungcheol releases a groan of pleasure. It adds to your own feeling of euphoria that clearly heâs enjoying this. He hadnât been lying when he said heâs usually a giver, and the fact that he doesnât see this as a chore has you able to enjoy it fully, unlike certain past experiences where men had to be begged into eating you out.
Sex with Seungcheol - even foreplay like this - feels so natural. Youâre not as in your head as you usually are, with his nonverbal communications and moans, you can be certain heâs enjoying this as much as you are, and it gives you the confidence to give yourself over completely to the pleasure.
Sex should always be like this, you realize.
Thereâs no pressure, no worrisome thoughts, itâs just two souls connecting physically in a way thatâs mutually beneficial.Â
Having not been eaten out in a long time, itâs not surprising that youâre extremely sensitive, and Seungcheol works you all the way to the edge before you can even comprehend whatâs happening.
âCheol-â you whimper, threading your fingers in his hair, âIâm gonna-â
You donât get to finish your sentence, he sucks harshly on your clit, and your words become moans as your orgasm surges through you.
His hand on your abdomen keeps you steady as he works you through your high, sucking on your clit until your legs are shaking on his broad shoulders.
Seungcheol pulls away, and you open your eyes to watch him wipe the back of his mouth, licking his fingers clean.Â
âStill want this?â he asks, hooking his fingers in the waistband of his jeans.
âMore than anything,â you smile.
A moment later, Seungcheol is as naked as you are, and he gets between your thighs again, lips returning to your own. He doesnât immediately slip his cock into you, instead, he grinds against your core, teasing your sensitive clit and driving you wild.
You kiss him eagerly, threading your fingers through his hair and groping his muscular shoulders, enjoying the feeling of him despite the need growing inside of you.
Youâre reminded again that thereâs no rush.
You can take pleasure in this without feeling like you need to be getting fucked to be worth something.
Youâre a hundred percent sure that if youâd told Seungcheol youâre not ready for sex, he would have stopped, cuddled you, and not taken it personally. Thereâs this feeling that Seungcheol is going to be around for a long time- and as crazy as it is with how short of a time youâve known him, you know that your connection runs deeper than your physical attraction.
Seungcheol shifts slightly, grabbing at his cock. You bite at your lip while you wait for him to line it up with your core, and you break your kiss, panting. Your eyes meet as he slips the head of his length into your wet hole, and you both groan at the feeling.
âFuck,â Seungcheol moans, sinking in inch by inch. âYou feel so fucking good.âÂ
âYou feel better,â you retort, kissing his cheek and nuzzling his nose.
âImpossible,â he grins, burying his face in your throat as he begins to fuck you.
You claw at his shoulders, crying out with each thrust. He fills you so well- he has probably one of the biggest cocks youâve ever taken, and the way he stretches you out is like heaven, like he was made to be in your pussy.
The sounds heâs making are unlike any other pleasured noises youâve ever heard.
Nothing has ever felt this right.
Seungcheolâs uninjured hand finds your own, and he laces your fingers, squeezing you reassuringly as he fucks you harder, his speed increasing.
His lips are hot on your neck, and it feels delightful. You love just laying back and taking everything heâs giving you. Heâs so big, like a warm, weighted blanket covering your form.
Your toes are already curling at how deep heâs hitting, and your thighs shake desperately around his hips.
âCheol-â
âYes, baby?â he asks.
âYou just- fuck, this feels so good-â
âYou deserve to feel good,â Seungcheol tells you. âYou work so hard for others, Iâm lucky I get to be the guy working for you.â
Your heart swells at his words. Past boyfriendsâ haven't ever truly appreciated how hard it is to be an emergency room nurse. You spend your whole shift taking care of others, and that high pressure, intense mentality bleeds into your personal life. It's a sweet relief to be the one on the receiving end, to relax and know that you can fully give yourself up to the pleasure and desire you feel, without feeling obligated to return this favour with future sexual gratifications.
Seungcheolâs lips meet your own, and you get lost in him, moaning desperately as he works your pussy open.
His thrusts slow, and he stays completely still inside of you for a moment, then pulls away.
âCan you shift onto your side for me?â he asks. âOne leg straight on the bed, the other thigh pulled closer to your chest.â
Itâs a position youâve never tried before, but you trust Seungcheol, and youâre quick to adjust. You lay half on your side, one leg stretched between his knees while you bring your other toward your breasts.Â
Seungcheolâs warm hand finds your thigh, and he helps bend you, his free hand guiding his cock to your pussy again.
When he pushes in this time, it feels even deeper, and you let out a squeak at the stimulation.
âYou like that?â he asks, hand moving from your thigh to your breast, where he gently pinches your nipple.
âSo deep- I feel so full-â you whimper.
Seungcheol only grins, and heâs an absolute vision in this position. Heâs practically on his knees, and his chest is all exposed and gorgeous. His tattoos are beautiful as he massages your breast with one hand, the other on your thigh, anchoring you while he fucks you.
Youâre not sure if itâs the sideways angle or what, but heâs hitting a spot that has your toes curling tight, your pussy clenching.
âFuck-â you moan.
âShit, I should have asked this before-â Seungcheol says, voice shaky, âdo I need to pull out or-â
âIâm on birth control,â you assure him. âYou can cum inside.â
âFuck,â Seungcheol groans, rutting into you even harder.Â
âKinda want you to fill me up,â you admit.
âYouâre way too sexy, baby, holy shit-â
You can tell your words are doing a number on him, and it makes your core throb with pleasure.
âCan you rub your clit?â he asks. âWant you to cum with me. I hate cumming alone.â
âYeah.â Your hand slips between your thighs awkwardly, and Seungcheol decreases his pace to give you a chance to catch up to his pleasure.
His movements are slower now, more precise, his cock hitting that spot deep inside that has you crying out again.
âYou look so good like this,â Seungcheol tells you. âMy pretty little nurse.â
For some reason, his words just do something to you, and your core throbs even harder. âCheol, Iâm close-â you warn him,
âTell me when youâre almost there and Iâll go fast again.â
You focus on the sight of him, on the tattoos and muscles, his strong features and the pretty dark curls. His small groans egg you on, and youâre at the edge in no time, giving him a nod. âOkay-â
He releases your breast, using both hands on your leg now to steady himself as he fucks you stupid, your whole body jolting with each motion. You let out a desperate whine, rubbing your clit even harder-
âFuck, fuck-â Seungcheol groans. âFeels so fucking good- fuck, cum with me, baby, cum with me-â
You moan in response, your core clenching down desperately on his cock as your orgasm explodes through you. Your whole body shivers with endorphins, heart racing in your chest.
Seungcheol throws his head back, releasing an extremely sexy groan as he cums with you, fingers digging into your skin as he thrusts slowly and deeply, working you through your orgasms.
You rub your clit until you canât take it anymore, tearing your hand away.
Seungcheol slumps forward, stilling completely, and you greedily grab at his shoulders. He collapses half on top of you, and you thread your fingers through his hair, panting hard.
His forehead rests against your own, and you both just try to catch your breath.
Youâve never felt connected to someone the way you feel connected to Seungcheol in this moment. Itâs all consuming, and it makes you emotional as you come down from your high.
Seungcheol must notice your shaky breathing because he opens his eyes and looks at you. âYou okay, baby?â
âIâm just-â you swallow thickly. âI donât know-â
You canât voice it, canât voice the way youâre feeling. There are so many thoughts swirling around in your head, so many past traumas rearing their ugly faces and making you second guess yourself-
âIâm yours, and youâre mine,â Seungcheol breathes, pressing a kiss to your lips. âIâm not going anywhere.â
And just like that, he can clear all of your anxieties, as if he was able to read your mind and see your fears.Â
Youâve always been drawn to bad boys, to men who you envision as some kind of dark protector- and now, you think youâve finally found the right one.Â
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đŽ preview. Seungcheolâs thrusts get faster, and he rests his forehead against your spine while he rails you into the blow up mattress at a campsite where anyone could walk by. His baby fever is at an all time high, and heâs fucking you like a man who means every word heâs saying.
cw/ tw.  Unprotected sex, sex in a campsite, exhibitionism, staying quiet during sex, pussy eating, fingering, large/muscled/tattooed Cheol, quickie, baby fever, dirty talk, breeding kink, praise, breast worship, etcâŚ
đšÂ rating. 18+ explicit I wc. 2.6k I teaser wc. 180
đ starring. Choi Seungcheol x afab!Reader
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Itâs been just under a year since you started dating Seungcheol, and through him, youâve found a family. Many trivia nights, and bowling excursions have been spent with Seungcheol, his friends, Sunmi, her sister, and her sisterâs boyfriend Jeonghan. Once youâd met everyone face to face, it had been much easier to track Sunmiâs convoluted explanation of her connection to the tattoo parlour, and itâs been a joy to become so close with so many wonderful people.
Sunmiâs sisterâs boyfriend, Jeonghan, is cousins with Mingyu and Wonwooâs girlfriend, whoâd had a beautiful baby girl this past January, and now, itâs the babyâs first summer. You donât mind the shift of hang outs to be more baby inclusive, and now, you find yourself at a campsite with the whole gang.
While everyone is quite enamored with the little baby girl, Haesoo, no one is more obsessed than your boyfriend Seungcheol. You always get to see him coddling her while out and about as a group, but in the past three days at this campsite, youâve contracted a serious case of baby fever.
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âł Summary | He is the successor of his familyâs business empire, and you are the female heir of yours. After the trouble his older brother had created in the past, he now must face certain requirements needed for the sake of the familyâs future and to save his rights of inheritance, and you become his only way out. Everything might seem so simple, just the way they are supposed to. But everything isnât always what it seems, is it?
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⏠Pairings | Hoseok x OC (feat. Guess who?)
⏠Summary | Always have an escape plan. Jung Hoseok has always been the curious boy, too smart for his own good, and has lived on the edge for as long as he could remember. Living in the shadows, he had operated under the name âG.H.O.S.Tâ and nobody had ever managed to catch his trail. All except for one man, who had not only given him a chance for redemption, but also a reason for him to survive.
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âł Summary | He is the successor of his familyâs business empire, and you are the female heir of yours. After the trouble his older brother had created in the past, he now must face certain requirements needed for the sake of the familyâs future and to save his rights of inheritance, and you become his only way out. Everything might seem so simple, just the way they are supposed to. But everything isnât always what it seems, is it?
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⢠Chapter 01 | The Arrangements ⢠Chapter 02 | Pledge ⢠Chapter 03 | Secrets Within ⢠Chapter 04 | The Alliance ⢠Chapter 05 | The Common Enemy ⢠Chapter 06 | Secrets ⢠Chapter 07 | The Truth Unfold ⢠Chapter 08 | The Hacker ⢠Chapter 09 | Reverie ⢠Chapter 10 | Bad Faith ⢠Chapter 11 | Enlightenment ⢠Chapter 12 | Tides ⢠Chapter 13 | Beyond The Walls ⢠Chapter 14 | Infiltration ⢠Chapter 15 | Blood For Blood ⢠Chapter 16 | The Fallen â˘Â Epilogue | The Aftermath
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⏠Title | G.H.O.S.T: The Hackerâs Tale â Carousel side story
⏠Pairings | Hoseok x OC (feat. Guess who?)
⏠Summary | Always have an escape plan. Jung Hoseok has always been the curious boy, too smart for his own good, and has lived on the edge for as long as he could remember. Living in the shadows, he had operated under the name âG.H.O.S.Tâ and nobody had ever managed to catch his trail. All except for one man, who had not only given him a chance for redemption, but also a reason for him to survive.
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Is love eternal? Does your first true love ever really die? Amandaâs life is forever changed when she is pulled from the wreckage of an accident which claimed the life of her husband. As she struggles with the aftermath of his loss, she feels that her death will be the only way they will be together again. When they do connect, it is in a way neither expected. Set in 1976, Darken French Road is about their journey afterwards and how some lossâs are not what they seem. Although death separates them, their lives will be entwined forever.
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While completing a project for school, Becca Grey finds a distinct pattern in the lives of the women of her family tree. Since the 1730's in every generation, the second daughter of the first daughter has never lived a day past eighteen. Her family has called it the 'Tilly Curse' after it's first known victim. Her cousin Elisabeth, who is just five at the time, is next in line to suffer the same fate. Becca is determined to find the answer. In the years ahead she must hone her skills to try and defeat something beyond reasoning.
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welcome, to the enha universe!Â
in this universe, the seven boys live their own respective lives as normal everyday people. a fuckboy, a boss, a roommate, a stepbrother, a best friend, a co-worker and a bad boy. follow them as they have fun, learn, grow, break some poor hearts and of course fall in love⌠with you.
warning/genre; fluffffff! angst! crack! super cliched storylines! smut & perhaps kinky shit 𤪠(obviously only for hyung line!)Â
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âDying is simple, itâs coming back when things get interesting.
When life gives you a second chance, give it your best shot.â
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SUMMARY: After discovering your fiancĂŠâs infidelity, you leave behind the life youâd built in the U.S. and return to Korea to stay with your parents. The familiar streets and faces bring a bittersweet nostalgia, but nothing compares to reuniting with Sunghoon, your childhood best friend. Heâs different nowâmore reserved, maybe a bit colder. While he tries to bury the feelings he thought heâd left in the past, being around you stirs something in him that he canât ignore. And as you start to find comfort in each other again, you both realize that some feelings never truly fade.
PAIRING: childhood bsf! sunghoon x f!reader
WARNINGS: smut (oral m and f receiving, unprotected sex), angst, denial, mentions of cheating
wc: 20k
Youâre not sure what you expected when you walked into your apartment that day. Youâd left early for a business tripâan opportunity too good to pass up, even if it meant being away from Daniel for a few days. The wedding was only a month away, and youâd been looking forward to everything finally settling into place. Youâd imagined your life with him so many times: your wedding day, the honeymoon, the house youâd live in together, the family youâd build. It was all supposed to be perfect.
But as you pushed open the bedroom door, the world youâd been building shattered.
There they were, tangled in sheets that were meant for the two of you. Daniel's eyes widened in shock, but he didn't even bother scrambling for an excuse. You felt your chest tighten, each heartbeat a hammer against your ribs. For a moment, you stood frozen, every emotion rushing through you all at onceâanger, betrayal, disgust, disbelief. The room, filled with their hurried whispers and excuses, began to spin, and you could hardly breathe.
Youâd spent countless hours planning your future together, from the lace details on your wedding dress to the way youâd wear your hair. You had been so meticulous, imagining every little moment, every dance, every vow. Now, each of those dreams felt like a cruel joke. The engagement ring on your finger suddenly felt heavy, almost suffocating, a symbol of the love and trust that had been so easily shattered.
You werenât supposed to be home. The thought lingers as you stand in the doorway, frozen, watching the scene unfold in front of you. Daniel, the man you were supposed to marry in a month, is tangled in your sheets with another woman. His face pales, and he stumbles over himself, trying to sit up, as if thereâs any explanation that could possibly make this right.
âY/N, I can explain,â he starts, throwing on the shirt that had been discarded on the floor. His voice is a mix of desperation and guilt.
âExplain?â you manage, though your throat feels tight, your voice barely a whisper. You feel like youâre in a daze, like this canât possibly be real. âYouâre in our bed, Daniel. The bed where weââ You choke on your words, unable to finish the sentence. Everything youâd built with him, all the dreams and plans, now feel hollow and meaningless.
He takes a step toward you, but you instinctively back away. âIt wasnât supposed to happen like this. It was a mistake, Y/N. Please, just let meââ
âA mistake?â You let out a bitter laugh, the sound foreign even to yourself. âWeâre supposed to get married in a month, Daniel. A month! I was planning our wedding while you wereââ You stop, shaking your head as the reality of it all starts to sink in. âDid you ever even care about us? About me?â
âOf course I did,â he says, his voice cracking. But thereâs a hollowness in his words, one that you canât unhear now.
âDonât,â you interrupt, holding up your hand to stop him. âJust⌠donât. I trusted you. I thought you loved me.â The weight of the engagement ring on your finger feels unbearable now, as if itâs mocking you, reminding you of every lie heâs ever told. You pull it off and toss it onto the bed, where it lands with a soft thud. âKeep it. I donât want it anymore.â
He reaches for you, his hand outstretched, but you step back. âY/N, please, donât go. We can fix thisââ
âFix this?â You laugh again, the sound almost hysterical. âThereâs nothing left to fix, Daniel. You ruined it. You ruined us.â The finality of your words hangs in the air, and for the first time, he seems to understand that this is it. Youâre done.
Without another word, you turn and walk out, leaving behind the life youâd once believed in, the future youâd painstakingly planned. And as you step outside into the fresh air, you feel a strange sense of relief mixed with the ache of betrayal.Â
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The hotel room is cold and impersonal, nothing like the home youâd shared with him. As you sit on the edge of the bed, you feel the weight of everything crashing down on you. Youâre alone, truly alone, in a way you havenât been since you first moved to the U.S. Daniel was supposed to be your constant, the one person you could rely on in this foreign place. Now, it all feels like a lie.
You clutch a pillow to your chest, trying to hold yourself together as the realization sinks in. You gave up so much to be with him, to build a life together. You left behind friends, family, and a whole world you knew, all for someone who didnât care enough to stay faithful. The emptiness that fills you is overwhelming, and for the first time in a long time, you feel lost.
The next day, you return to your shared apartment. The place feels different nowâtainted, like a ghost of the life you thought you had. You walk through each room, collecting your things in a daze, each item a painful reminder of a future that no longer exists.
In the bedroom, you pause, glancing at the photos on the nightstand. One of them is from the day he proposed, your faces beaming with happiness that now feels so far away. You grab the picture frame and toss it into a box, the glass cracking as it hits the other items. It feels oddly satisfying.
Once youâve packed everything, you head to work for what you know will be the last time. The office is buzzing with the usual hum of conversations and keyboard clicks, but it all feels distant, like youâre watching it from the outside.
You find your boss in his office, and he looks up as you walk in. âY/N, I wasnât expecting you back so soon. How was the trip?â
You force a smile, though it barely reaches your eyes. âThe trip was fine, but I need to talk to you about something.â
He senses the seriousness in your tone and gestures for you to sit. âWhatâs going on?â
Taking a deep breath, you steady yourself. âIâm resigning. Effective immediately.â
He blinks, surprised. âAre you sure? I mean, you have such a promising future here, andââ
âIâm going back to Korea,â you say, cutting him off. âThereâs⌠thereâs nothing left for me here.â You swallow hard, fighting back the tears threatening to fall. âI need to go home.â
He nods slowly, seeming to understand that this isnât just a spur-of-the-moment decision. âIâm sorry to hear that, Y/N. Weâll miss you around here.â
The finality of it all feels like a release, and as you walk out of the office for the last time, you feel a strange mix of sadness and relief. Youâre leaving behind everything youâd built, but youâre also walking away from the pain, from the betrayal. Itâs time to start over, to find yourself again. And you know exactly where you need to be.
With your suitcases in hand, you leave the apartment, the job, and the life youâd once loved, and head for the airport. This time, youâre going homeâfor good.
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The plane ride back to Korea feels like a dreamâa hazy, surreal blur where the reality of whatâs happened hasnât quite caught up with you. You stare out the window, watching as the city below grows closer, the familiar landscape bringing a wave of bittersweet nostalgia. Youâre going home, but not for the reasons you ever imagined.
You feel a wave of apprehension mixed with relief. You hadnât planned on returning home so abruptly, with nothing but a suitcase and a broken heart, and you certainly hadnât told anyone. You let yourself imagine how surprised your parents will be when you show up at the door unannounced. But you push the thought aside as you step into a cab, the familiar cityscape passing by in a blur.
The familiar street feels almost surreal as you pull up to your parentsâ house, the one you havenât seen in years. After everything thatâs happened, this was the only place that felt like it could hold you together. As you step out of the cab and stand in front of the door, the weight of your decision settles over you.Â
You take a deep breath and ring the bell. you stand at the door, hesitating. You havenât been here in so long, and everything looks just as it did beforeâyet somehow different. The door swings open to reveal your motherâs shocked face.
âY/N?â she gasps, her hand flying to her mouth. âIs it really you?â
âItâs me, Mom,â you say, managing a small smile as she pulls you into a tight hug.Â
âOh, honey!â She squeezes you, almost as if to make sure youâre real, then steps back, looking you over with a mixture of joy and worry. âWhat are you doing here? We didnât know you were coming!â
âI know. I wanted it to be a surprise.â You look over her shoulder to see your father standing in the doorway, his expression just as bewildered.
âWell, come in, come in!â Your mother ushers you inside, closing the door behind you. Your father wraps you in a quick hug, his grip firm but gentle.
âWhat brings you back home so suddenly?â he asks, his voice tinged with concern. âWe thought youâd be busy with wedding plans.â
Your heart skips a beat, but you keep your expression steady. âYeah⌠I just needed to get away for a bit. I missed you both.â
Your mother gives you a searching look, sensing thereâs more to the story. âBut your wedding is only a month away. Is everything okay?â
âItâs fine,â you say quickly, forcing a smile. âDaniel and I decided to take a break. I just needed some space to think, so I thought itâd be nice to come home for a while.â
Your parents exchange glances, their worry deepening. âA break?â your father echoes. âThis close to the wedding?â
You take a deep breath, bracing yourself against the wave of emotion that threatens to break through. âYeah, it was a last-minute decision. But I promise, itâs nothing to worry about. I just⌠needed to clear my head.â
Your mother reaches out and takes your hand, her grip warm and reassuring. âWeâre here for you, sweetheart. You know that, right?â
âI know.â You squeeze her hand, grateful for their presence. âI just needed to be here. With you.â
Your father nods, his expression softening. âWell, youâre always welcome here. For as long as you need.â
 They settle into the familiar rhythm of conversation, asking about your flight and your plans, you find a small sense of comfort in their voices. But beneath it all, you can feel the questions they arenât asking, the truths youâre not yet ready to share. For now, you let their warmth surround you, clinging to it like a lifeline in the storm youâre still navigating alone.
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As the night settles in, you find yourself standing in the doorway of your childhood bedroom, heart pounding. It feels both familiar and foreign, the walls adorned with posters of your teenage dreams and the desk still cluttered with relics of late-night study sessions. You push the door open, stepping inside and allowing the memories to wash over you.Â
The bed is made, just as you left it all those years ago, with the comforter patterned in pastel colors and stuffed animals peeking out from under the pillows. You take a deep breath, inhaling the scent of your childhoodâthe faint hint of lavender air freshener mixed with the familiar aroma of old books. Itâs comforting and painful all at once.
You sit on the edge of the bed, your mind drifts back to nights spent cramming for exams, the soft glow of the desk lamp illuminating pages of notes and textbooks. You remember laughing with your friends during late-night study sessions, the sound of their voices filling the air as you all shared dreams and plans for the future. Those were simpler times, before life became a tangled web of expectations and disappointments.
With each memory, a wave of nostalgia crashes over you, but the pain of your recent reality looms just beneath the surface. You can almost hear the echoes of your younger self, confident and excited about the future. Now, you feel like a shadow of that person, haunted by the weight of betrayal.
You shake your head, forcing a smile as you pull out your pajamas from your suitcase. No sense in dwelling on the past. You need to maintain the strong front youâve put on for your parents. They deserve to see you as the daughter whoâs come home, not the girl whose world has crumbled in a matter of weeks.
As you change into your pajamas, you catch a glimpse of yourself in the mirrorâyour eyes tired and a hint of sadness in your smile. But you quickly brush it aside, reminding yourself that you canât let them see how vulnerable you feel. Your parents have already expressed their concerns; you canât burden them with the truth just yet. You donât want to break their hearts with the reality of why youâre here.
Slipping under the covers, you take a moment to appreciate the softness of the sheets, the way they wrap around you like a warm embrace. You lie back, staring at the ceiling, and allow your thoughts to wander. You think of Daniel, of the way everything fell apart so quickly, and the ache in your chest sharpens. But you breathe through it, determined not to let the tears spill over.
Instead, you focus on the memories that fill this room, allowing yourself a brief moment of comfort before the darkness creeps back in. You can hear your motherâs soft footsteps in the hallway, her gentle voice drifting through the walls as she chats with your father. Theyâre worried about you, and you know it. But you refuse to let them see the cracks in your facade.Â
You close your eyes, the past and present collide in a whirlwind of emotion, but you push the chaos aside, seeking solace in the familiarity of your childhood sanctuary. Here, in this room, you can hold on to the illusion of safety, if only for a little while longer.
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The next morning, you wake up to the smell of something familiarâyour motherâs cooking. For a moment, you let yourself enjoy the simplicity of it, the warmth of home wrapping around you like a blanket. You push back the covers and head downstairs, where you find her bustling around the kitchen, setting the table like she used to when you were in high school.
âGood morning,â she says brightly as she sees you, her smile wide and welcoming. âI made your favoriteâjeon and kimchi jjigae. Figured you could use a nice breakfast after that long flight.â
âThanks, Mom.â You slide into a chair at the table, the normalcy of the moment grounding you. Itâs almost like the old days when everything was so simpleâjust you, your parents, and a quiet morning before the day truly began.
She sets a plate down in front of you, the scene feels like something out of the past. The kitchen hasnât changed, with the same floral curtains and the light clinking of dishes filling the quiet space. Itâs peaceful, almost enough to make you forget why youâre back.
You both fall into an easy conversationâtalking about small things like the weather, whatâs been happening in the neighborhood, and her latest gardening projects. She doesnât press about Daniel or the wedding, and youâre thankful for the reprieve. Youâre determined to keep up this front, to act like everythingâs fine, at least for now.
Just as you start to relax into the conversation, the front door flies open with a loud bang, and a familiar voice cuts through the morning calm.
âY/N!â
You look up just as Yeji storms into the kitchen, her expression a mix of excitement and disbelief.
âHow could you not tell me you were coming back?â she demands, standing with her hands on her hips as she glares at you in mock offense. âI had to hear it from our momâs call this morning! Do you know how betrayed I feel right now?â
You blink in surprise, a guilty smile tugging at your lips. âYeji, Iââ
âUnbelievable,â she cuts you off, shaking her head. âI thought we were best friends! Youâre lucky I love you.â
She strides over and pulls you into a tight hug before you can finish your sentence. You laugh softly, hugging her back. âIâm sorry, I didnât tell anyone. It was a last-minute thing.â
Yeji pulls away and gives you a playful glare. âYou owe me, big time.â
Your mother, who has been watching this entire exchange with an amused smile, shakes her head. âI told her she shouldâve called you first,â she teases, glancing between the two of you.
Yeji crosses her arms, looking at you expectantly. âWell, youâre here now, so spill. Whatâs going on? Why the sudden return?â
You feel the weight of her question hang in the air, but before you can figure out how to answer, your mom steps in.
âLet her eat first, Yeji,â she chides gently. âShe just got here yesterday.â
Yeji grumbles, taking a seat next to you with a dramatic sigh. âFine. But after breakfast, you better be ready to talk. No way youâre getting out of this.â
You smile, feeling the warmth of her friendship wrap around you, even as you dread the inevitable questions. For now, though, you focus on the food in front of you, allowing the conversation to flow around you like it used toâjust another morning in the house where everything was simple.
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âIm heading to the market to get stuff I need for tonightâs dinner. Iâll be back in a little,â Your mom tells you, walking out the door and closing it behind her.
Yeji narrows her eyes, tapping her fingers on the table. âOkay, Y/N. Enough stalling. Why are you really back? This close to the wedding? Whatâs going on with you and Daniel?â
You feel your stomach tighten, but you keep your face neutral, cutting a piece of pancake as if her question hasnât hit you like a punch to the gut. âI told you, I just wanted to visit. I missed everyone.â
Yeji isnât convinced. âY/N, donât give me that. You didnât even tell me you were coming back, and youâre usually texting me about every little thing. Now you show up out of nowhere, and weâre supposed to believe this is just a friendly visit?â
You meet her gaze, your heart pounding, but you force yourself to stay calm. âIt is. Thereâs nothing else to it.â
She raises an eyebrow, clearly not buying it. âCome on. You and I both know somethingâs up. Was there a fight? Did Daniel do something?â
You shake your head quickly. âYeji, really. I just needed a break. Thatâs all.â
Yeji stares at you for a moment longer, waiting for you to crack, but when you donât, she throws her hands up in defeat. âFine. Keep your secrets. But mark my words, Iâll get it out of you one way or another.â
You breathe a silent sigh of relief as she finally drops the topic. Youâre not ready to talk about Daniel, or the betrayal that shattered everything. Not yet.
Yeji leans back in her chair, crossing her arms. âAnyway, speaking of things you havenât told me⌠have you seen Sunghoon yet?â
The question takes you off guard, and you look at her, surprised. âSunghoon?â
âYeah,â Yeji says, eyeing you with a knowing smirk. âYour other childhood bestie? The one whoâs still very much around? He lives next door, you know.â
You fidget with your fork, feeling an odd mix of emotions stir at the mention of his name. âNo, I havenât seen him yet.â
Yeji tilts her head. âReally? Youâve been here since yesterday and havenât run into him? Thatâs weird. Heâs practically part of your family.â
You shrug, trying to appear indifferent. âI got in late, and Iâve been busy with unpacking. Itâs not that surprising.â
Yeji chuckles. âHeâs going to be so mad you didnât tell him you were coming back either. Youâve got a lot of explaining to do, Y/N.â
You manage a small laugh, though the thought of seeing Sunghoon after all these years sends a small flutter of anxiety through you. Things with him had always been comfortable, easy, but after so long apart, youâre not sure what to expect. And after everything thatâs happened with Daniel, the idea of facing someone who knows you so well feels almost too raw.
âWell, good luck with that,â Yeji says, giving you a teasing smile. âYou know how he is. Heâs probably going to give you the cold shoulder for a bit.â
You force a grin, though youâre already dreading the inevitable reunion. âYeah. I guess Iâll deal with that when it happens.â
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Later that afternoon, feeling a bit restless from being inside all morning, you decide to take a walk to the nearby convenience store. The air is crisp and cool, and the quiet hum of the neighborhood feels calming. Itâs the kind of peace you missed during your years abroad, and for a moment, you let yourself relax, letting the familiar surroundings ease your mind.
As you approach the store, lost in thought, you nearly bump into someone coming out. You step back, about to apologize, when you realize who it is. Sunghoon.
Your heart stutters in your chest as you take in the sight of him. He looks the same, yet somehow different. Taller, more mature. His dark hair falls slightly over his eyes, and heâs dressed casually in a hoodie and jeans, holding a bag of snacks in one hand. But itâs his expression that catches you off guardâcool, almost indifferent, as his eyes meet yours.
âSunghoon?â you say, trying to mask the awkwardness creeping into your voice. âI didnât think Iâd run into you here.â
He blinks, a brief flicker of surprise crossing his face before it quickly fades into something more guarded. âY/N,â he says, his tone even. âI heard you were back.â
Thereâs no warmth in his voice, no hint of the familiarity you used to share. The coldness of his reaction makes your stomach drop, and for a moment, you donât know what to say.
âYeah⌠I came back yesterday.â You offer a small, tentative smile, hoping to ease the tension. âIt was kind of a last-minute thing.â
Sunghoon nods, but his expression doesnât change. âI figured.â
You stand there awkwardly, the weight of the unspoken tension between you heavier than you expected. This wasnât how you thought it would go. He used to be one of your closest friends, someone you could talk to about anything. Now, it feels like youâre standing in front of a stranger.
âHave you been okay?â you ask, trying to bridge the gap between you.
âYeah, Iâve been fine.â His answer is short, clipped, as if heâs not interested in small talk.
The coldness in his voice stings, and you canât help but wonder if your sudden disappearance all those years ago had more of an impact on him than you realized. âItâs good to see you,â you offer, even though youâre not sure if itâs true anymore. âIâve missed everyone.â
âRight.â He looks past you, as if already ready to leave. âWell, welcome back.â
Thatâs it? No questions, no catching up, just⌠this? You feel your chest tighten, the conversation feeling colder by the second.Â
âThanks,â you manage to say, trying not to let his aloofness get to you. âI guess Iâll see you around?â
Sunghoon shrugs, his expression unreadable. âMaybe.âÂ
With that, he steps past you, walking away without another word, leaving you standing there, feeling strangely hollow. You watch him go, the distance between you now more than just physical. Itâs like thereâs a wall where there used to be a connection, and youâre not sure howâor ifâyouâll ever break through it again.
After your brief and awkward run-in with Sunghoon, you continue into the convenience store, your thoughts swirling. The encounter had left you unsettledâmore than you wanted to admit. Youâd expected maybe a little awkwardness after all these years, but not this cold, indifferent version of Sunghoon. The Sunghoon you remembered was always warm, protective, quick to tease you. Now, it felt like he couldnât care less that you were back.
You absentmindedly browse the aisles, picking up a few snacks and bottled water, you replay the conversation in your head. Every curt response, every emotionless glance. Was he mad? Hurt? Or had he just moved on with his life so much that your return didnât even register? You didnât expect everything to fall back into place after so many years, but you certainly didnât expect this.
You make your way to the counter, trying to push the thoughts away. Maybe itâs better not to overthink it. Youâve only been back for a dayâthings might take time to feel normal again. Or maybe youâve just been gone too long.
The cashier rings up your items, and you pay before stepping back outside into the cool autumn air. The sky is a soft gray, and a slight breeze carries the scent of falling leaves, a reminder that some things, at least, remain the same.
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On your way back home, your mind drifts to everything thatâs happened in the last few days. Youâd been so focused on escaping Daniel, on putting distance between you and the life youâd built with him in the U.S., that you hadnât really prepared yourself for how different everything might be back here.Â
You shake your head. This wasnât the time to spiral. One thing at a time.
When you reach your house, you feel a bit lighter, the familiarity of home giving you a sense of stability. As you open the door and step inside, your mother is in the living room, flipping through a magazine.
âHey, sweetie,â she greets with a smile, glancing up at you. âDid you get what you needed?â
âYeah, just a few things,â you reply, holding up the bag. âThought Iâd take a walk.â
âGood. Itâs nice to have you back home.â She pats the seat next to her on the couch, and you sit down, the warmth of the house and her presence comforting.
You try to focus on the moment, pushing aside the confusing encounter with Sunghoon for now. But it lingers in the back of your mind, like an unresolved thread, tugging at you no matter how hard you try to ignore it.
One day at a time, you remind yourself. You came back to Korea to heal. Whatever happens with Sunghoonâor anything elseâwill have to wait.
As you settle into the couch next to your mom, you finally let yourself relax a little. The warmth of the house, the quiet rhythm of the afternoonâit almost feels normal. But as you sit there, your mom glances at you with a casual smile, one that makes you wary.
âOh, I forgot to mention,â she says, flipping the magazine shut. âSunghoon and his parents are coming over for dinner tonight.â
You freeze, your fingers tightening slightly around the edge of the couch. âWhat?â
âYeah,â your mom continues, completely unaware of the tension that suddenly grips you. âIâve been meaning to invite them over, and I thought itâd be nice to have a little family dinner now that youâre back. You know how close we are with them.â
Your mind races. You had barely survived your run-in with Sunghoon at the convenience store, and now you were supposed to sit through an entire dinner with him? After how cold and distant heâd been? The thought alone makes your stomach twist.
âTonight?â you ask, trying to keep your voice even.
âMm-hmm,â your mom says, already getting up to head toward the kitchen. âIâm going to start prepping soon. Itâll be fun, donât you think? Just like old times.â
Fun wasnât exactly the word youâd use. âMom, Iââ
Before you can come up with an excuse, sheâs already busy listing out dishes. âI was thinking weâd do something simple. Maybe some bulgogi, kimchi, a few side dishes. Oh, and that japchae you love. Sunghoon always liked that, too.â
You rub your temples, feeling the weight of the situation settle on your shoulders. There was no getting out of this. Your mom had clearly put thought into this dinner, and after being away for so long, you didnât have the heart to tell her no.
âYeah⌠sounds great,â you manage to say, though your enthusiasm is clearly lacking.
âPerfect! Iâll get started now. Why donât you help me later with the table?â she says cheerfully, disappearing into the kitchen.
You sit there, trying to wrap your mind around the fact that in just a few hours, youâll be sitting across from Sunghoon at dinnerâawkward silences, tense glances, and all. Youâd thought you could avoid him for a while, at least until you figured out how to talk to him, but it seems the universe had other plans.
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Dinner time arrives faster than youâd hoped, and the pit in your stomach grows heavier with each passing minute. You spent the last hour helping your mom set the table, the familiar routine of laying out chopsticks and plates doing little to calm your nerves. Every time you hear a sound outside, your heart jumps, anticipating their arrival.
Finally, thereâs a knock at the door, followed by your fatherâs cheerful voice as he greets Sunghoon and his parents. You force a steadying breath, bracing yourself for the inevitable as they step inside.
âCome in, come in,â your mom calls from the kitchen, wiping her hands on a towel as she moves to greet them.
You stay rooted by the table, trying not to let your unease show. When you glance up, your eyes meet Sunghoonâs. His face is impassive, and though his parents are all smiles, he barely acknowledges you beyond a polite nod.
âY/N,â his mother beams, walking over to give you a warm hug. âItâs so wonderful to see you back home! You look so grown-up. How long has it been?â
You muster a smile as you hug her back. âItâs been a while, yeah. Iâve missed being here.â
Sunghoonâs dad shakes your hand with a broad smile. âYou were always such a good kid. Your parents must be thrilled to have you back.â
You nod, trying to keep the conversation light as you exchange pleasantries with Sunghoonâs parents. Meanwhile, Sunghoon himself stands near the doorway, hands in his pockets, looking anywhere but at you. The coldness from earlier lingers between you, thick and uncomfortable.
Your mom ushers everyone to the dining table, her excitement palpable as she serves the food. âLetâs all sit! Itâs so nice to have everyone together again.â
You find yourself seated across from Sunghoon, who remains quiet as the meal begins. His parents chat easily with your parents, exchanging updates on family matters and local gossip. You try to join in, but itâs hard to focus when you can feel Sunghoonâs presence directly in front of you, the weight of his silence pressing down.
At one point, his father glances at you, his smile genuine. âSo, Y/N, how long are you planning to stay? Iâm sure youâve got a busy life back in the States, with the wedding and all.â
You freeze, the mention of the wedding making your chest tighten. Youâd hoped it wouldnât come up, but of course, it was inevitable. All eyes turn to you, and you feel Sunghoonâs gaze on you now, sharp and watchful.
âOh⌠Iâm not sure yet,â you answer, trying to keep your voice steady. âI havenât really figured everything out.â
His mother looks over, curious. âArenât you worried about the wedding? Itâs only a month away, right?â
You swallow hard, avoiding Sunghoonâs gaze, which feels like a dagger from across the table. âI⌠I decided to take some time off. You know, to clear my head before everything gets hectic.â
Your parents exchange glances but donât press further, sensing that thereâs more to the story than youâre letting on. Sunghoonâs mother, however, isnât as easily deterred.
âWell, Iâm sure Danielâs missing you terribly,â she says with a laugh, clearly unaware of the tension her words cause. âYou two must be so excited about the big day!â
You feel your throat tighten, your fingers gripping the edge of your plate. Before you can figure out how to respond, Sunghoon finally speaks.
âMaybe we should give Y/N a break,â he says, his tone low but unmistakably cold. âShe just got back. No need to bombard her with questions about her wedding.â
Everyone goes silent for a moment, the shift in his tone catching them off guard. You glance up, surprised by his sudden defense of you, but when your eyes meet, his expression remains unreadable.Â
His mother blinks, a bit flustered. âOh, of course. I didnât mean to pry.â
âItâs fine,â you say quickly, trying to smooth over the tension. âReally. I just needed some time to think.â
Your father clears his throat, steering the conversation to a different topic, but the air remains thick with unspoken words. As dinner continues, you canât help but glance at Sunghoon, who stays quiet for the rest of the meal, his face hard, distant.
By the time dessert rolls around, youâre exhausted from keeping up the act. You want nothing more than to escape this table, to be anywhere but here, trapped between old memories and the unresolved tension that hangs over everything like a storm cloud.
Sunghoon may have spoken up for you, but the chill in his demeanor tells you everything you need to knowâhe hasnât forgiven you for leaving, and this dinner is just the beginning of whatever complicated mess lies ahead.
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After dinner, the weight of the evening presses on your chest, and you feel the overwhelming need for spaceâsomewhere away from the questions, the tension, and the relentless memories. Your parents chat casually in the living room with Sunghoonâs parents, but their laughter feels distant, like youâre no longer part of it. Excusing yourself quietly, you slip out of the house, letting the cool night air hit your skin as you walk down the quiet, familiar streets.
You find yourself heading to the park where you, Sunghoon, and Yeji used to play as kids. The old swings, the jungle gym, even the worn-out slideâitâs all still there, untouched by time. The memories of those carefree days flood back, bittersweet in their simplicity. You push down the ache in your chest and sit on one of the swings, the creak of the chains loud in the stillness of the night.
The moon hangs low, casting a pale glow over the empty park. You let yourself swing gently, the motion soothing, but your thoughts are anything but calm. Everything is swirlingâDaniel, the wedding that wonât happen, your sudden return home, and the wall Sunghoonâs built between you since the moment you saw him again.
Lost in your thoughts, you donât hear him approach until heâs already there. The soft crunch of his footsteps on the gravel pulls you from your reverie, and you glance to your side, startled to see Sunghoon standing there, his expression unreadable. He doesnât say anything at first, just looks at you for a moment before settling onto the swing next to you.
For a long while, neither of you speaks. The silence stretches between you, thick and uncomfortable, but somehow familiarâlike the many quiet nights youâd spent together here as kids. Back then, silence was easy. Now, itâs loaded with everything you havenât said, everything thatâs changed.
Finally, you break the quiet, your voice barely above a whisper. âI didnât think youâd follow me.â
Sunghoon doesnât look at you, his gaze fixed on the ground as he kicks at the dirt with his shoe. âI didnât think I would either,â he admits, his voice flat. âBut here I am.â
You glance at him from the corner of your eye, trying to gauge his mood. The coldness from earlier lingers in the air between you, but thereâs something else tooâsomething softer, more hesitant, like heâs struggling with whateverâs on his mind.
The gentle creak of the swings is the only sound for a few more moments, until he finally speaks again, his tone low and distant. âYou left,â he says, his words simple but heavy. âNo warning. No goodbyes.â
Your stomach twists at the accusation, but you canât deny it. âI know,â you say quietly, gripping the chains of the swing a little tighter. âIâm sorry.â
He lets out a small, bitter laugh. âYeah, well, that doesnât exactly change anything, does it?â
You wince, the sharp edge in his voice cutting deeper than you expected. âSunghoon, I didnât mean to just disappear. Things were⌠complicated.â
âComplicated?â He finally turns to look at you, his eyes narrowing slightly. âYou couldnât have called? Texted? I had to hear from my parents that you were moving to the U.S. And now, after years of nothing, you just show up out of nowhere, acting like everythingâs fine?â
You bite your lip, the guilt weighing heavily on you. âI didnât mean to hurt you. I just⌠I needed to get away. From everything. And then⌠life happened.â
Sunghoon shakes his head, his jaw clenching. âYouâre always running away, Y/N. You did it back then, and now youâre doing it again. What happened with Daniel? Did he screw up, and now youâre back here hiding?â
His words strike a nerve, and you feel your chest tighten. âItâs not like that,â you say defensively, though a part of you wonders if heâs right.Â
âIsnât it?â he presses, his voice sharp. âYouâre back here, pretending everythingâs okay when clearly, itâs not.â
You turn away, the pain and frustration bubbling up inside you. âYou donât know what Iâve been through, Sunghoon. Itâs not that simple.â
For a moment, he stays silent, the tension between you thick and suffocating. Then, he sighs, the anger seeming to drain out of him. âYouâre right. I donât know. Because you never told me.â
You look over at him, and for the first time since youâve been back, you see something in his eyes that isnât coldness or angerâjust hurt. The years youâve spent apart, the silence between youâitâs all built up into this wall that neither of you knows how to tear down.
âI didnât mean for it to be like this,â you whisper, the weight of the years catching up to you. âI just⌠I needed to figure things out. And now, I donât know how to fix it.â
Sunghoon looks away, his expression softening, though the hurt still lingers. âMaybe itâs not about fixing things,â he says quietly. âMaybe itâs just about being honest. With me. With yourself.â
You donât know how to respond, the truth of his words settling heavily on your chest. The silence returns, but this time it feels differentânot as cold, not as distant. You both sit there, side by side, swinging gently in the cool night air, the echoes of your childhood swirling around you.
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The walk back home from the park is quiet, but itâs a different kind of silence nowâless charged, more reflective. Sunghoon walks beside you, his hands in his pockets, and though neither of you speaks, thereâs a tentative sense of peace settling between you.
The night air feels lighter as you near your house, and you glance over at him, wondering if this fragile understanding between you will last. Just as youâre about to say something, you hear itâa voice calling your name from across the street.Â
âY/N!â
You freeze, your heart skipping a beat at the sound of Danielâs voice. Itâs impossible. He shouldnât be here. Slowly, you turn, and there he is, standing under a streetlight, his face a mixture of desperation and determination.
âY/N, wait!â he calls again, hurrying toward you, his voice strained with urgency.
You can feel your blood run cold as he approaches. Sunghoon stiffens beside you, his gaze hardening the moment he sees Daniel. You swallow, taking an instinctive step back, every muscle in your body tensing as the man youâd left behind in the U.S. closes the distance between you.
âWhat the hell are you doing here?â you manage, your voice shaking with equal parts disbelief and anger.
Danielâs eyes are pleading, his hands reaching out like heâs trying to reel you back in. âI came to find you. To explain everything. I messed up, Y/N, but we can fix this. You canât just run away like this.â
Sunghoon moves slightly closer to you, his presence a shield as you stand frozen, trying to process the surreal scene unfolding in front of you. The front door to your house swings open, and your parents step out, concern etched across their faces. They must have heard the commotion from inside.
âY/N? Whatâs going on out here?â your mother asks, her gaze moving between you, Daniel, and Sunghoon. Your father follows, frowning deeply as he takes in the scene.
Daniel seems to seize the moment, stepping toward you again. âI made a mistake, okay? I know I hurt you, but we can work this out. We were so close to the wedding, Y/N. Donât throw it all away because of one mistake.â
The words hit you like a punch to the gut, the weight of the betrayal crashing down on you all over again. Your motherâs eyes widen as she glances between the two of you. âWhat⌠mistake?â she asks slowly, her voice tight with worry.
You donât want to say it. You donât want to admit it in front of your parents, in front of Sunghoon, but the truth is too heavy to keep inside any longer. You take a deep breath, your voice trembling as the words finally spill out.
âHe cheated,â you say, your voice breaking slightly. âWith someone else. Thatâs why I left.â
The air seems to freeze around you. Your mother gasps, her hand flying to her mouth in shock. Your fatherâs expression hardens, his eyes narrowing as he stares at Daniel. And Sunghoon⌠Sunghoonâs fists clench at his sides, the barely restrained anger radiating off him in waves.
âHow dare you?â your fatherâs voice is like steel, cold and furious. âHow dare you come here after what youâve done?â
Daniel takes a step back, looking genuinely shaken by the fury directed at him. âIt was a mistake,â he insists, his voice desperate. âIt didnât mean anything. I love Y/N, and weâre supposed to be getting married. I justâI want to fix things.â
Your mother, usually calm and collected, is trembling with emotion. âYou think you can fix this?â she demands, her voice rising. âAfter what youâve done to her? After breaking her heart like this?â
You feel Sunghoonâs hand on your arm, a silent gesture of support as everything unfolds around you. His voice is low, but every word drips with barely controlled fury. âYou think you can just show up here and make everything better? She doesnât need you anymore. Get lost.â
âStay out of this. Itâs none of your business.â Daniel tells sunghoon, his jaw clenching at the sight of him pleading for forgiveness.
Daniel looks between you and your parents, his panic growing. âY/N, please,â he pleads. âWeâve been through so much together. You canât just-
Your father steps forward now, his voice firm and filled with authority. âGet off my property,â he says, his eyes narrowing as he stares down Daniel. âYouâve done enough damage.â
Daniel looks panicked, his desperation clear as he looks at you one last time. âY/Nââ
âGo,â you say quietly, your voice steady despite the turmoil in your heart. âJust⌠go.â
Sunghoon is still fuming beside you, but he doesnât move. He waits, fists clenched, as Daniel hesitates for a moment longer before finally turning and walking back down the street. His footsteps fade into the night, leaving behind an unbearable silence.
Your parents stand by the door, your motherâs hand on your fatherâs arm as they watch you carefully. Sunghoon stands stiffly beside you, his anger simmering just beneath the surface.
âIâm so sorry you had to find out like this,â you murmur, mostly to Sunghoon. He turns to look at you, his expression softening ever so slightly. Thereâs still anger in his eyes, but beneath it, you see something elseâconcern, hurt, maybe even guilt for not knowing sooner.
âWhy didnât you tell me?â he asks, his voice low, but thereâs no accusation in his tone. Just quiet frustration and sadness.
You swallow hard, the weight of everything finally hitting you. âI didnât want anyone to know,â you say, your voice barely above a whisper. âI just⌠I couldnât.â
Sunghoonâs gaze lingers on you for a moment longer before he finally lets out a slow breath. He doesnât say anything, but the tension between you begins to ease. Slowly, the weight on your chest starts to lift, even if only a little.
As the tense moment begins to settle, your parents usher everyone back inside, their expressions a mix of concern and disbelief. Sunghoon follows you quietly, his usual confident demeanor replaced by a somber silence. Inside, the atmosphere is heavy with unspoken words and lingering shock from Daniel's unexpected visit.
Your mother offers tea, her hands trembling slightly as she pours, trying to find some semblance of normalcy in the midst of the chaos. Sunghoon remains quiet, his eyes fixed on his tea as he sits opposite you at the kitchen table. The air feels charged with unresolved tension, each passing second stretching the fragile peace thinner.
âI canât believe he had the audacity to show up here,â your father finally breaks the silence, his voice rough with suppressed anger. âAfter what he did to you.â
You nod silently, unable to find the words to explain or justify Danielâs actions. The betrayal still feels fresh, the wound reopened by his sudden appearance.
Sunghoon finally speaks, his voice calm but tinged with an edge you canât quite place. âWhy didnât you tell me?â His eyes meet yours, searching for answers. âYou could have⌠I could have helped.â
You swallow hard, the guilt weighing heavily on you. âI didnât want to burden anyone,â you admit quietly. âAnd I didnât want you to hate me.â
Sunghoonâs expression softens slightly, a flicker of understanding crossing his features. âI could never hate you,â he says softly, his gaze unwavering. âBut I hate seeing you hurt.â
Your heart clenches at his words, a mixture of relief and sadness washing over you. âIâm sorry,â is all you manage to say, the weight of your emotions threatening to spill over.
Your mother places a gentle hand on your shoulder, offering silent comfort. âSweetheart, you donât have to apologize,â she says softly, her eyes filled with maternal concern. âWeâre just glad youâre home now.â
The tears youâd been holding back finally spill over, and you let out a shaky breath. âI just⌠I needed to come back,â you admit, the truth finally surfacing. âEverything fell apart, and I didnât know where else to go.â
Sunghoon reaches across the table, his hand hesitating for a moment before gently covering yours. His touch is warm and reassuring, grounding you in the midst of turmoil. âYouâre home now,â he says quietly, his voice steady. âAnd weâre here for you.â
You nod gratefully, overwhelmed by the support of your family and the unexpected comfort from Sunghoon. Despite everything, a sense of relief washes over youâthe first glimmer of hope that maybe, just maybe, you can begin to heal.
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The evening wears on, the tension gradually easing as conversations shift from the shock of Danielâs visit to lighter topics. Your parents share stories of neighbors and friends, trying to lighten the mood, while Sunghoon remains by your side, a silent presence that speaks volumes.
As the night draws to a close, you find yourself standing at the front door with Sunghoon, the faint glow of streetlights casting shadows around you. He looks at you, his eyes soft with unspoken understanding.
âThank you,â you say quietly, breaking the silence between you. âFor everything.â
Sunghoon offers a small smile, his hand brushing yours briefly. âYou donât have to thank me,â he replies gently. âIâm just glad youâre okay.â
You take a deep breath, the weight on your shoulders a little lighter than before. âI think Iâm going to be,â you admit, a tentative smile tugging at your lips.
Sunghoonâs smile widens slightly, a hint of relief in his eyes. âGood,â he says softly. âAnd if you ever need anything⌠Iâm just a phone call away.. Iâm also right next door.â
With a small smile, he turns to leave, and you watch him disappear into his house, a sense of gratitude filling your heart. As you close the door behind you and lean against it, you realize that while things may still be uncertain, youâre not facing them alone anymore. And for now, thatâs enough.
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Over the next few weeks, life began to settle into a routine, the shock of your sudden return starting to fade into the background. Each day, you found yourself easing back into the rhythm of your old life in ways you hadnât expected. It was strange at first, being in your childhood home again, but soon it began to feel familiarâcomforting, even. The late-night conversations with your mom, your dadâs predictable quips over breakfast, the peaceful quiet of your small neighborhood.
And then, there was Sunghoon.
At first, things between you remained cautious and quiet, both of you still navigating the unfamiliar territory of this new chapter in your lives. But bit by bit, as the days passed, the invisible walls that had sprung up between you began to crumble.
It started small. A casual conversation as you bumped into each other outside, a shared glance when you both found yourselves at the convenience store at the same time. Each interaction felt like a tentative step back toward something you thought was lost.
You had always been able to talk to Sunghoon so easily, and it wasnât long before the old rhythm between you began to resurface. The awkward tension that had once hung over you melted away, replaced by the comfortable ease youâd always shared. Whether it was a quick coffee at the cafĂŠ you used to frequent as teenagers, or the impromptu walks around the neighborhood, it felt like the years apart had never happened. The quiet moments spent together became familiar again, and with them came a warmth you hadnât realized you missed.
One afternoon, you were both sitting in the park where you used to spend hours as kids, watching the leaves fall as autumn began to set in. Sunghoon glanced over at you, a small smile tugging at the corner of his mouth.
âRemember when we used to race to see who could swing the highest?â he asked, his tone light but nostalgic.
You laughed, nodding as memories of your childhood flooded back. âYou always won. I swear you had superpowers or something.â
He chuckled softly, his gaze shifting to the old swingset. âI wasnât that fast. You were just slow.â
You nudged him playfully, rolling your eyes. âSays the guy who fell off the monkey bars twice trying to impress Yeji.â
Sunghoon winced dramatically, rubbing the back of his neck as if the memory still stung. âYeah, well⌠not one of my finer moments.â
Moments like these became more frequent. The playful banter, the shared laughs, the easy way you slipped back into each otherâs livesâit all felt natural, as if no time had passed. And with each passing day, the bond between you grew stronger, echoing the closeness you had once shared as children.
Some days, youâd find yourselves sitting on the porch steps of your house, talking until the sun dipped below the horizon. Other days, youâd meet up for late-night snacks at the convenience store, a habit that reminded you of your carefree teenage days.
But it wasnât just about the nostalgia or the familiarity. There was something deeper now, something unspoken but present in the way he looked at you or the way his gaze lingered a little longer than before. It was subtle, but undeniable.
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One evening, as you both sat under the stars in your backyard, Sunghoon turned to you, his expression thoughtful. âItâs weird, isnât it?â he said quietly.
You looked at him, curious. âWhat is?â
He hesitated for a moment, then shrugged lightly. âHow everything changes but somehow stays the same.â
You knew what he meant. The years had changed both of you, but sitting there with him, it felt like you were slipping back into the simplicity of what you had beforeâbefore life got complicated, before youâd left, before everything.
âYeah,â you agreed softly. âBut in a good way.â
He smiled at that, his gaze meeting yours for a brief, charged moment. âIn a good way,â he repeated quietly.
And just like that, the past weeks had brought you closer to him again. It felt like the Sunghoon you knewâyour childhood best friendâwas back in your life, but with something more layered beneath the surface now. The bond you shared had always been special, but as the days passed, you began to realize it wasnât just about the past. It was about the present, about where you were both headed next.
Little by little, it felt like old times, but it also felt like something new was beginning to bloom between you. Something you werenât ready to name yet, but couldnât deny.
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Sunghoon had always been good at hiding his feelings. Through all the years of friendship, he kept his crush buried deep, tucked away in the corners of his heart. It was easier that way. You had always been oblivious to it, lost in your own world of school, dreams, and later, the whirlwind of your life in the U.S. But now, with you back in his life after years apart, those old, buried feelings were starting to resurface, no matter how hard he tried to keep them at bay.
He remembered high school all too well. You were both juniors, sitting together at the school library late into the evening, pretending to study but really just talking about everything and nothing. Heâd watch you as you rambled on about whatever topic had captured your interest that day, completely unaware of the way his gaze would linger on your face, his heart doing that stupid fluttering thing whenever you laughed.
He could still recall one particular moment as clear as day. You had been struggling with an essay, the stress getting to you, and Sunghoon had tried to help. Youâd glanced up at him, frustration in your eyes, and heâd frozen. For a second, he swore his heart had stopped altogether. You were wearing his jacket that day because youâd forgotten yours at home, and he couldnât focus on anything but how right it looked on you. How much he wanted to tell you that you could keep it forever.
But instead, heâd just shrugged, offering a teasing, âMaybe youâre overthinking it. Itâs not a love letter or anything.â
You had thrown your pencil at him, rolling your eyes. âThanks for the help, genius,â youâd muttered with a laugh, completely oblivious to the way his heart had been racing just from sitting so close to you.
And that was how it always was. You, perfectly unaware. Him, painfully aware.
Now, as he spent more time with you, it was like those feelings had never left. Theyâd just been waiting, buried but not forgotten, and the longer you were back, the harder it became to ignore them. He found himself watching you again, the way he had back in high schoolâonly this time, it felt different. You were different. More grown, more guarded, but still the same girl heâd fallen for all those years ago.
The late-night walks, the quiet conversations under the stars, the way you leaned on him like you used toâall of it was stirring something in him. He tried to tell himself it was just nostalgia, that he was just getting caught up in the past, but the truth was, it was more than that.
It was the way you smiled when you caught him off guard, the way your laughter sounded like home, the way you instinctively reached for him whenever you needed comfort. It all felt too familiar, too easy, and too real.
One evening, as you both sat on the porch steps of your house, watching the sunset, Sunghoon glanced at you out of the corner of his eye. You were talking about something from work, your voice soft, but he wasnât really listening. His mind was somewhere elseâstuck on the way you looked in the fading light, like the girl heâd spent all of high school silently pining over.
It hit him then, harder than he expected, that those feelings hadnât gone anywhere. Not really. He had just buried them because heâd thought he had to. But now, sitting here with you again, laughing like you always did, he wondered if maybe those feelings never really had a chance to fade.
âSunghoon?â you asked, breaking him out of his thoughts.
âHuh?â He blinked, trying to focus on what you were saying.
âYou okay?â You tilted your head, giving him that look you always did when you could tell something was off.
âYeah, just spaced out,â he lied, offering a small smile.
You didnât push, but you gave him a soft smile in return, nudging him playfully. âYouâre not very good at pretending to listen.â
He chuckled, shaking his head. âSorry. Iâll do better next time.â
But as you laughed and went on with your story, Sunghoon couldnât stop the thoughts racing through his mind. How long could he keep pretending that nothing had changed? That his heart wasnât pulling him back to the same place it had always been?
It was different now, though. You werenât just the girl heâd fallen for in high school. You were the woman who had been through heartbreak, who had returned home looking for something familiar, something safe. And despite everything, Sunghoon realized that he still wanted to be that for you. He wanted to be the person you turned toânot just as a friend, but maybe something more.
But the question remained, did you see him that way, or would you always just see the boy next door, your childhood best friend?
His feelings had always been intenseâhe knew that much. But what he didnât expect was how overwhelming theyâd become now that you were back in his life. It wasnât just nostalgia or some fleeting crush he could brush off. No, this ran deeper, more complicated than he was willing to admit. Every time he was near you, his heart ached with the weight of everything heâd kept hidden for so long.
And thatâs why he started avoiding you.
It wasnât something he planned, but he couldnât help it. The more time you spent together, the harder it became to act like everything was normal. Like he wasnât on the verge of telling you exactly how he felt, of confessing that these feelings had never gone away. But how could he? Youâd just come out of one of the worst situations imaginable, and Sunghoon knew you needed time to heal. The last thing he wanted was to complicate things with his feelings, especially when you were clearly not ready for it.
So he pulled back.
It started with small thingsâcanceled plans, excuses about being busy with work, avoiding your messages for a little longer than usual. He didnât want to lie to you, but he also couldnât keep pretending that everything was fine. Every time he saw you, he felt like he was standing on the edge of something he wasnât ready for, and he knew you werenât either.
Yeji noticed first.
âYouâve been acting weird,â she said one evening as they grabbed coffee together. She leaned forward, narrowing her eyes at him. âWhatâs going on?â
Sunghoon shrugged, avoiding her gaze as he sipped his drink. âNothing. Just busy.â
Yeji scoffed. âBusy, huh? Is that why youâve been dodging Y/Nâs calls too?â
He flinched at that, his grip tightening on his cup. Of course, Yeji would notice. She was sharp like thatâalways had been.
âYouâre being ridiculous, you know,â she continued, crossing her arms. âSheâs your best friend. She just got back after everything with Daniel, and youâre avoiding her? Whatâs your problem?â
Sunghoon sighed, rubbing a hand over his face. âIâm not avoiding her,â he mumbled, though he knew it wasnât true.
Yeji raised an eyebrow, clearly not buying it. âReally? Because thatâs what it looks like from where Iâm standing.â
He stayed quiet, unsure of how to explain what was going on in his head. How could he possibly tell Yeji the truth when he hadnât even come to terms with it himself?
âLook, I get it,â Yeji said after a moment, her voice softening. âSheâs been through a lot, and maybe you think giving her space is the right thing to do. But Sunghoon, she needs you. You two have always been there for each other. Whatâs really going on?â
Sunghoon glanced up at her, his chest tight with the weight of what he was about to say. âItâs just⌠complicated.â
Yejiâs eyes widened slightly, as if realizing something. âOh my God. You still like her, donât you?â
The words hung in the air between them, heavy and undeniable. Sunghoon didnât answer at first, but the look on his face mustâve said enough because Yeji leaned back in her chair, her expression softening.
âYou never got over her,â she said quietly.
Sunghoon sighed again, feeling like the dam heâd been holding back was starting to crack. âNo,â he admitted, his voice low. âI never did.â
Yeji didnât say anything for a long moment, just watching him with a mixture of sympathy and understanding. Finally, she leaned forward, her tone gentle but firm. âYou know youâre gonna have to deal with this, right? Avoiding her isnât going to make it go away.â
âI know,â he muttered, running a hand through his hair. âBut itâs not that simple. Sheâs been through so much, Yeji. She doesnât need me coming in and messing everything up with how I feel.â
âShe needs her best friend,â Yeji countered. âYouâre not going to mess anything up by being there for her.â
âBut itâs more than that,â Sunghoon said, his voice tight. âI donât just want to be her best friend, Yeji. I want⌠more. And if I tell her that now, when sheâs still dealing with everything from Daniel, what if I make things worse?â
Yeji leaned back, crossing her arms again as she considered his words. âSunghoon,â she said after a beat, her voice gentle but serious, âyouâre not going to ruin anything by being honest with her. But youâre rightâsheâs not ready for something like that right now. So maybe you donât need to tell her everything just yet. But avoiding her? Thatâs not the answer either.â
Sunghoon frowned, knowing she was right but still feeling conflicted. âI just⌠I donât want to hurt her,â he said quietly.
âI know,â Yeji said softly. âBut trust me, youâre hurting her more by pulling away.â
Sunghoon looked down at his hands, feeling the weight of her words settle over him. He didnât want to hurt you, not after everything youâd already been through. But how could he face you when he could barely manage to keep his feelings under control?
âI just need some time,â he said, almost to himself. âTo figure this out.â
Yeji sighed but nodded, though her expression remained concerned. âJust donât take too long. Sheâs going to notice somethingâs off.â
Sunghoon nodded slowly, knowing deep down that Yeji was right. But for now, he wasnât sure what else to do. All he knew was that the feelings he had buried for so long were clawing their way back to the surface, and no matter how much he wanted to, he couldnât ignore them forever.Â
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The next few days felt different. You couldnât quite put your finger on it, but something was off with Sunghoon. He was distantâmore than usual. Whenever you tried to hang out like old times, he found an excuse. Too busy with work, too tired from errands, too anything but here.
At first, you tried to ignore it. Maybe he really was busy. Maybe it was just a phase. After all, coming back had changed a lot, for everyone. But the more it happened, the more unsettled you became. You werenât used to Sunghoon being like this, and you couldnât help but wonder if youâd done something wrong.
The morning after your last attempt to make plans, you found yourself sitting at the kitchen table, picking at breakfast while your mind raced. Your mom was bustling around, wiping the counters and humming softly to herself.
âYou look distracted, honey,â she said, glancing over at you. âEverything okay?â
You forced a smile, nodding. âYeah, just thinking.â
Your mom raised an eyebrow, giving you that knowing look she always did when she didnât quite believe you. âDoes this have anything to do with why Sunghoonâs been acting so strange?â
You blinked, caught off guard. âWhat?â
âCome on, Y/N,â she said, turning to face you with a small smile. âIâve known that boy his whole life. Heâs always been so close to you, but lately, heâs been keeping his distance. Somethingâs bothering him, and I think it might have to do with you.â
Your heart sank at her words, and suddenly, all the little things youâd been trying to ignore came rushing to the surface. You hadnât imagined it. Sunghoon was pulling away.
âI donât know, Mom,â you mumbled, fiddling with the edge of your napkin. âHeâs been busy, I guess.â
âMaybe,â she said thoughtfully, âbut busy doesnât explain why he avoids you whenever you come over. I donât think this is about work.â
You stared down at your plate, your chest tightening. The thought of losing Sunghoonâs presence after everything that had happened made your stomach twist. Heâd always been your rockâthe one person who understood you better than anyone. If he was pulling away, what did that mean?
âIâll talk to him,â you said softly, more to yourself than to your mom.
âGood,â your mom said with a warm smile. âIâm sure itâs nothing a good conversation canât fix.â
But as you made your way upstairs to get ready, you couldnât shake the feeling that it wasnât going to be that simple. Sunghoon wasnât the type to pull away without a reason, and you had a sinking suspicion that whatever was going on, it wasnât something heâd be willing to talk about easily.
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Later that afternoon, you found yourself sitting outside on the porch, staring off into the distance as you tried to make sense of it all. The crisp autumn air brushed against your skin, the quiet neighborhood almost too peaceful for the storm of emotions swirling inside you. The longer you thought about it, the more frustrated you became.
Sunghoon wasnât just distantâhe was avoiding you. And that hurt more than you were willing to admit. Youâd been through so much already, and now it felt like you were losing the one person whoâd always been there for you.
Determined not to let this go on any longer, you decided to confront him. You grabbed your phone, quickly typing out a message.
Hey, are you free to talk?
You stared at the screen, waiting for a reply, your heart pounding in your chest. Minutes passed, and just when you thought he might not respond, your phone buzzed.
Busy today. Maybe another time?
Your frustration flared. You knew he wasnât that busy. This was just another excuse.
Without thinking, you typed back.
Sunghoon, whatâs going on? Youâve been avoiding me for days. Did I do something wrong?
You hit send, your fingers trembling slightly. The silence that followed felt suffocating, each passing second adding to the weight in your chest.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity, his reply came.
No, you didnât do anything wrong. Iâm just⌠dealing with some stuff. Iâll explain later.
You frowned at the vague response, feeling even more confused. What kind of âstuffâ was he dealing with that he couldnât even talk to you about it? You started typing another message but stopped, realizing that pushing him wouldnât help. If he wasnât ready to talk, there wasnât much you could do.
But that didnât make the sting of his distance any less painful.
You put your phone down, staring out at the quiet street once more. Sunghoon was hiding somethingâsomething big. And no matter how hard you tried to convince yourself it wasnât your fault, you couldnât shake the feeling that it was connected to you.
For the rest of the day, your mind wouldnât let it go. What could possibly make him pull away like this? You had no idea what was going on with him, but one thing was clear: you needed to get to the bottom of it. Because the longer this went on, the more it felt like you were losing him. And you couldnât bear the thought of that, not nowânot after everything youâd been through.
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The next few days were a blur of half-hearted attempts to distract yourself, but Sunghoonâs distance lingered at the back of your mind. Each time you saw him, whether by chance or at family gatherings, it felt like there was this invisible wall between you two, and it hurt more than you wanted to admit.
He wasnât avoiding you entirely, but something was definitely off. The easy-going conversations you used to have were now strained. He barely looked at you, his responses shorter, and you couldnât help but notice how he always found some reason to leave early.
It was Saturday afternoon when Yeji invited you out for coffee. Sheâd noticed the tension too, but unlike you, she wasnât willing to let it slide.
âSo, you and Sunghoon,â she said as soon as you sat down, not even bothering with small talk. âWhatâs going on?â
You blinked, surprised by her directness. âWhat do you mean?â
Yeji gave you a look, crossing her arms. âYou know exactly what I mean, Y/N. Heâs been acting weird since you got back, and donât even try to tell me you havenât noticed.â
You sighed, staring down at your drink. âI donât know. Iâve tried to talk to him, but he just says heâs dealing with stuff. He wonât tell me whatâs wrong.â
Yeji tilted her head, her eyes narrowing in thought. âYou think itâs about Daniel?â she asks you, trying to allude to something more.
The mention of his name made your chest tighten. âI donât know. Maybe? He was weird even before he knew about Daniel.â
âHmm.â Yeji leaned back in her chair, crossing her arms. âThat boyâs always been complicated, but Iâve never seen him this off with you. Itâs like heâs avoiding somethingâsomething big.â
You frowned, feeling even more lost. âBut what? What could it be? I didnât do anything.â
Yeji tapped her fingers on the table, her gaze thoughtful. âMaybe itâs not about something you did. Maybe itâs something heâs dealing with.â
You shook your head. âHe wonât talk to me about it. He just keeps saying heâs busy, but itâs more than that. I can feel it.â
âOf course itâs more than that,â Yeji said, her voice firm. âSunghoonâs always been a terrible liar. Heâs hiding something, and my guess? It has something to do with how he feels about you.â
You blinked, staring at her in confusion. âWhat? What do you mean?â
Yeji sighed, giving you a soft smile. âCome on, Y/N. You really think heâs just your childhood best friend? That boy has been in love with you since high school.â
Your stomach dropped at her words. âNo, he hasnât,â you said quickly, shaking your head. âWeâre just friends. Heâs neverââ
âHeâs never told you,â Yeji finished for you, her tone gentle but serious. âBut trust me, itâs been there. Heâs always liked you, but he never acted on it because he didnât want to ruin what you two had. And now, with everything youâve been through, heâs probably even more scared of saying something.â
You stared at her, stunned into silence. The idea of Sunghoon having feelings for youâreal feelingsâhad never crossed your mind. Sure, youâd always been close, but heâd never given you any reason to think it was more than that. Right?
Yeji sighed, reaching across the table to pat your hand. âLook, Iâm not saying you have to do anything about it. But you need to talk to him. Heâs avoiding you because he doesnât know how to handle what heâs feeling. And im truly so sick of him moping around like a puppy.
You swallowed hard, your mind racing. Was it true? Had Sunghoon really been hiding his feelings all this time? And if he had, what did that mean for you? You couldnât even begin to process the possibility, not after everything that had happened with Daniel. You werenât ready for thisâcouldnât be.
âI donât know,â you mumbled, feeling overwhelmed. âI donât even know if Iâm ready to talk about it.â
Yeji gave you a sympathetic smile. âI get it. But Sunghoon is your best friend, and if you donât at least clear the air, this is just going to keep getting worse. Whatever happens, you both deserve to be honest with each other.â
You nodded slowly, knowing deep down that she was right. Avoiding the situation wasnât helping anyone. If Sunghoon was really struggling with his feelings, the least you could do was try to talk to him about it. But even as you told yourself that, a knot of anxiety settled in your chest.
Because if Sunghoon really had feelings for you, this was going to change everything. And after everything youâd already been through, you werenât sure if you were ready for more change.
But one thing was clear: something had to give. You couldnât keep pretending like everything was normal when it so clearly wasnât.
âIâll talk to him,â you finally said, your voice quiet but determined.
Yeji smiled, squeezing your hand. âGood. Youâll figure it out.â
But as you sat there, sipping your coffee and trying to keep your thoughts from spiraling, you couldnât shake the feeling that things were about to get a lot more complicated.
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That night, you found yourself staring at your phone, Sunghoonâs contact pulled up, your thumb hovering over the call button. The weight of Yejiâs words hung heavy in your mindâheâs always liked youâand the longer you thought about it, the more restless you became.
What if it was true? What if Sunghoon had been hiding his feelings all this time? The idea seemed impossible, but then again, youâd never imagined him pulling away like this either.
With a frustrated sigh, you locked your phone and tossed it onto the bed, running your hands through your hair. You couldnât just call him out of the blue. It had to be face-to-face. You had to know for sure, but the thought of confronting him sent a surge of anxiety through your chest. What would you even say?
Unable to stand the suffocating silence of your room, you grabbed your jacket and slipped out of the house, your feet carrying you in a familiar direction. The night air was cool against your skin as you headed toward the parkâthe same park where you, Sunghoon, and Yeji had spent countless afternoons as kids.
It was quiet when you arrived, the swing set creaking gently in the breeze. You hesitated for a moment before sitting down on one of the swings, the chains groaning under your weight as you gently kicked at the dirt beneath your feet. Memories of your childhood came flooding backâthe three of you racing to the swings, fighting over who could go higher, laughing until your sides hurt.
And then, Sunghoonâs face flashed in your mindâhis shy smile, his teasing words, the way heâd always looked out for you, even when you didnât realize it. Could Yeji really be right? Had he been feeling this way for years?
You were so lost in thought that you didnât hear the footsteps approaching until someone sat down on the swing next to you. You looked up, startled, only to see Sunghoon, his expression unreadable as he stared ahead.
For a moment, neither of you spoke, the silence between you heavy and awkward. You werenât sure whether to be relieved or more anxious that heâd found you here.
âI didnât think youâd be out this late,â Sunghoon finally said, his voice quiet.
âI couldnât sleep,â you replied, your fingers curling around the swingâs chain. âNeeded some air.â
He nodded, his gaze still fixed on the horizon. âMe too.â
You wanted to ask himâneeded toâbut the words felt stuck in your throat. Instead, you sat there, side by side in silence, the tension between you growing thicker with each passing second.
Finally, you couldnât take it anymore. âSunghoon, whatâs going on?â you asked, your voice barely above a whisper.
He didnât answer right away. His jaw clenched, his hands gripping the chains of his swing tightly. When he finally spoke, his voice was low, almost strained. âIâve been trying to figure that out myself.â
Your heart skipped a beat at the cryptic response. âIs it me?â you asked, turning to face him fully. âDid I do something wrong?â
His eyes snapped to yours, wide and alarmed. âNo, Y/N, you didnât do anything wrong.â
âThen why are you avoiding me?â you pressed, frustration bubbling to the surface. âYouâve been acting so strange ever since I came back. I donât get it.â
Sunghoon sighed, his gaze dropping to the ground as he raked a hand through his hair. âItâs not that simple.â
âThen explain it to me,â you said, your voice soft but pleading. âPlease, Sunghoon. I donât want to lose you.â
His expression tightened at your words, and for a long moment, he didnât say anything. You could see the internal battle playing out behind his eyes, the conflict heâd been hiding so well suddenly visible. When he finally spoke, his voice was raw, vulnerable in a way youâd never heard before.
âI donât want to hurt you, Y/N.â
His words hung heavy in the air, and your heart clenched in your chest. âYouâre not hurting me. Youâre my best friend, Sunghoon. Whatever it is, we can get through it.â
He let out a bitter laugh, shaking his head. âThatâs the problem. I donât know if we can.â
You frowned, confusion swirling in your mind. âWhat do you mean?â
Sunghoonâs eyes met yours, and for the first time, you saw the weight of everything heâd been holding back. His next words came out in a rush, as if heâd been holding them in for far too long.
âIâve always liked you, Y/N. More than just a friend. Since high school, maybe even before then. But I never told you because⌠because I didnât want to mess things up. And then you left, and I thought Iâd gotten over it. But now that youâre backâŚâ He trailed off, his voice catching in his throat. âItâs like all those feelings just came rushing back, and I donât know what to do with them. I canât act on them, not after everything youâve been through with Daniel. Itâs not fair to you.â
Your heart pounded in your chest, Sunghoonâs confession hanging in the air between you like a fragile thread. Youâd always thought of him as your best friend, the one constant in your life that had never changed. But now⌠now everything was different.
âSunghoonâŚâ you whispered, at a loss for words.
âIâm sorry,â he said quickly, standing up from the swing as if he couldnât bear to stay any longer. âI shouldnât have said anything. Iâllââ
âNo,â you said, cutting him off, standing up too. âDonât run away. Not again.â
He looked at you, his expression torn, and for a moment, you saw the vulnerability in his eyesâthe fear of rejection, the fear of losing you completely. You took a deep breath, trying to steady your racing heart.
âSunghoon, I⌠I donât know what to say,â you admitted, your voice trembling. âI never knew you felt that way.â
âI didnât want you to know,â he said quietly. âBut now⌠now I canât hide it anymore.â
The silence between you was deafening, the weight of his confession settling heavily on your shoulders. You didnât know how to respond, not after everything youâd been through. But one thing was certain: nothing between you and Sunghoon would ever be the same again.
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The days that followed felt surreal. Sunghoonâs confession lingered in your mind like a persistent echo, one that you couldnât quite shake off. Every time you replayed his words, your chest tightened, and your thoughts spiraled into confusion. You didnât know how to feelâabout him, about your past, or even about yourself. You spent so many years thinking of Sunghoon as your constant, your rock, your best friend, and now all of that felt uncertain.
Sunghoon avoided you even more than before, making sure he was never in the same place as you for too long. At first, you gave him space, understanding that things were complicated. But the distance started to gnaw at you. Heâd always been the one person you could rely on, and now, when you needed him most, he was pulling away.
It was Yeji who finally brought it up, sitting across from you at the cafĂŠ as she studied your downcast expression.
âYou look like youâve been hit by a truck,â she said bluntly, sipping her iced coffee.
You sighed, pushing your own drink around the table without taking a sip. âIâm fine.â
âYouâre not,â she said flatly. âAnd let me guess, it has something to do with Sunghoon?â
You didnât answer right away, but the slight flicker in your eyes was enough for Yeji to know she was right. She groaned, leaning forward.
âI swear, if you two donât figure this out, Iâm going to lock you in a room until you do.â
You managed a weak smile at her joke, but it faded quickly. âItâs complicated, Yeji.â
âEverything is complicated with you two. But the longer you let this sit, the worse itâs going to get.â
âI donât even know what to say to him,â you admitted, sinking into your seat. âHe told me how he feels, but⌠Iâm not ready for that. I donât know if Iâll ever be.â
Yeji studied you carefully, her expression softening. âYouâve been through a lot with Daniel. No one expects you to be ready for something like this. But Sunghoon is⌠well, heâs not Daniel. You know heâd never hurt you.â
Your throat tightened at her words. âThatâs what makes it worse. I donât want to hurt him either.â
âYou wonât,â Yeji said confidently. âNot if youâre honest with him. He knows what youâve been through, and heâll understand. But avoiding each other like this isnât helping anyone.â
You rubbed your temples, feeling the weight of it all pressing down on you. âI donât know, Yeji. Itâs just⌠too much.â
She reached across the table, placing her hand on top of yours. âTake it one step at a time. Sunghoonâs not going anywhere. He just needs to know where you stand.â
You nodded, knowing deep down that she was right. The tension between you and Sunghoon had become unbearable, and if you didnât talk to him soon, it would only get worse.
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Later that evening, you found yourself standing in front of Sunghoonâs house, your heart racing. You hadnât planned to come here, but your feet had carried you here almost on instinct. His confession had thrown everything into chaos, and you needed to clear the air, for both your sakes.
You took a deep breath before knocking on the door. The wait felt excruciatingly long, but finally, the door opened to reveal Sunghoon, his expression shifting from surprise to something more guarded.
âY/N,â he said, his voice hesitant. âWhat are you doing here?â
âI needed to talk to you,â you replied, trying to steady your voice. âCan we?â
He looked uncertain for a moment, but eventually, he stepped aside, letting you in. You followed him to the living room, the air between you heavy with unspoken words.
Sunghoon stood by the window, his hands stuffed into his pockets, avoiding your gaze. âWhat is it?â
You took a seat on the couch, feeling your pulse quicken. âAbout what you told me the other nightâŚâ
He tensed, his shoulders stiffening. âYou donât have to say anything. I get it.â
âNo,â you interrupted, your voice firmer than you intended. âYou donât get it. You canât just drop something like that on me and then disappear, Sunghoon. Weâve been friends for years. I deserve to know whatâs going on with you.â
Sunghoon sighed, finally turning to face you. âI was trying to give you space. I didnât want to make things harder for you after everything with Daniel.â
âI appreciate that,â you said, your voice softening. âBut shutting me out isnât helping either of us.â
There was a long pause as Sunghoon ran a hand through his hair, clearly struggling with his own emotions. âI didnât know what else to do, Y/N. Iâve been holding this in for so long, and now that itâs out, I donât know how to act around you.â
âYou donât have to act any differently,â you said quietly. âBut you also canât avoid me forever.â
Sunghoon stared at you, a conflicted look in his eyes. âI just⌠I donât want to make things worse. I know youâre not ready for⌠anything like this, and Iâm not going to push you. But itâs hard, Y/N. Itâs hard being around you and pretending like everything is the same when Iâve been feeling this way for so long.â
You looked down, your heart heavy with guilt. âI donât want to lose you, Sunghoon. Youâre one of the most important people in my life, and I canât imagine things without you. But Iâm not ready for more, not after everything that happened.â
âI know,â Sunghoon said softly, his expression pained. âAnd Iâll wait. Iâll always wait for you, Y/N. But that doesnât make it any easier.â
The vulnerability in his voice hit you hard, and for the first time, you saw just how deep his feelings ran. He wasnât asking for anything from youâhe was just being honest, and it was tearing him apart. You took a shaky breath, feeling the weight of it all crashing down on you.
âIâm sorry, Sunghoon,â you whispered, your voice breaking. âI wish things were different.â
He shook his head, stepping closer to you. âDonât be sorry. Itâs not your fault. I just⌠I just needed you to know.â
The silence stretched between you, both of you caught in the painful reality of the situation. Neither of you knew what the future held, but for now, all you could do was take it one step at a time.
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The days passed in an uneasy quiet, the tension between you and Sunghoon lingering like an unspoken secret. He no longer avoided you as much, but the once easy-going banter you shared felt stilted, weighed down by everything unsaid. You couldnât stop thinking about his confession. It felt like a constant reminder of how complicated everything had become. No matter how much you tried to focus on anything else, Sunghoonâs words echoed in your mind, making it impossible to pretend like things were back to normal.
One evening, as you sat in your room, you heard a knock on the door. Your mom poked her head in, smiling warmly.
âDinnerâs ready, sweetheart,â she said, her eyes soft with concern. âYou okay?â
You plastered on a smile, nodding. âYeah, just lost in thought.â
She gave you a knowing look. âYouâve been doing a lot of that lately. Is everything okay between you and Sunghoon?â
Your heart skipped a beat. âWhy do you ask?â
âYou two have always been inseparable, but things seem⌠different now. You can talk to me, you know.â
You bit your lip, unsure of how much to say. You hadnât told your parents anything about Sunghoonâs confession, and you werenât sure you could without making things more complicated. âItâs nothing, Mom. Weâre fine. Just adjusting, I guess.â
She raised an eyebrow but didnât push further. âAlright, but you know weâre here for you. If you need to talk about anythingâabout Sunghoon or anything elseâyou can always come to us.â
You nodded, feeling the weight of her words settle over you. She meant well, but the last thing you wanted was to burden your parents with the tangled mess of your emotions.
After dinner, you found yourself wandering outside, needing fresh air to clear your head. Without thinking, you walked down the familiar path to the park, your steps slow and deliberate. The quiet of the evening felt comforting, a stark contrast to the storm of thoughts swirling inside you. You found your way back to the swings, sitting down as you often did when you needed to think.
As you rocked gently back and forth, your mind drifted back to high school. Back to the carefree days when things between you, Sunghoon, and Yeji had been simple. The memories were vividâlate nights studying together, hanging out at the park after school, and how Sunghoon had always been there, a steady presence by your side. Back then, youâd never questioned his loyalty, never thought twice about the way he always seemed to put you first. But now, looking back, you wondered how you hadnât noticed the way he looked at you, the quiet way his feelings had been growing all along.
You remembered one particular moment, just before you left for the U.S. Sunghoon had walked you home after a late study session, the two of you chatting about nothing in particular. It had been a chilly night, and heâd offered you his jacket without hesitation. Youâd laughed, teased him for being too polite, but his expression had been serious, almost sad. At the time, you hadnât thought much of it, chalking it up to the fact that youâd be leaving soon. But now, in hindsight, you realized it had been more than that. Sunghoon had been struggling with his feelings, even back then, and youâd been completely oblivious.
A pang of guilt hit you as you thought about how long he mustâve held everything inside, how hard it mustâve been for him to see you leave, knowing you didnât feel the same way. And now, after everything that had happened with Daniel, Sunghoon was still there, waiting for you in the background, even though you couldnât give him what he wanted.
âWhy does everything have to be so complicated?â you muttered to yourself, staring up at the darkening sky.
Just as you were about to lose yourself in more memories, you heard footsteps approaching from behind. You didnât have to turn around to know who it was. Sunghoon.
âYouâre here again,â he said, his voice quiet but familiar as he sat on the swing next to you.
âI needed to think,â you replied softly, your eyes still focused on the ground. âThis place⌠it helps.â
Sunghoon nodded, his gaze drifting up toward the sky. âYeah. Itâs always been like that, hasnât it?â
A comfortable silence fell between you, though it was laced with the tension of everything unsaid. For a moment, it felt like old timesâjust the two of you, sitting together in quiet understanding. But you knew things were different now, no matter how much you wanted to pretend otherwise.
Finally, you broke the silence, your voice tentative. âSunghoon⌠I know things have been weird lately. And I hate it.â
He didnât respond right away, but you could feel the weight of his gaze on you. âI know.â
âI justââ You hesitated, trying to find the right words. âI donât want to lose you. I donât want things to be like this between us.â
Sunghoon sighed, running a hand through his hair. âI donât want that either, Y/N. But I donât know how to make it less weird. I canât just forget what I said.â
âIâm not asking you to,â you said quickly. âBut maybe we can figure this out. I need you, Sunghoon. I donât know what Iâd do without you.â
He looked at you, his expression conflicted. âI need you too. But thatâs the problem.â
Your heart clenched at his words. You could see the struggle in his eyesâthe fight between his feelings for you and his desire to protect you from more pain. It wasnât fair to him, and you knew it. But you didnât know how to fix it, how to make things go back to the way they were.
âIâm sorry,â you whispered, the guilt heavy in your chest.
Sunghoon shook his head, his voice soft but firm. âDonât be. Itâs not your fault. None of this is.â
You sat there in silence, the distance between you feeling both vast and fragile. There was so much you wanted to say, so much you needed to figure out. But for now, all you could do was sit side by side, both of you trying to navigate the complicated mess of feelings that had always been there, just beneath the surface.
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Weeks passed, and the uneasy tension that once lingered between you and Sunghoon gradually began to fade. Little by little, things started to feel like they were falling back into place, though not quite the same as before. The awkward silences became comfortable again, and the shared moments between you started to carry a different weight.
You found yourself paying closer attention to him in ways you never had before. The small gesturesâhow heâd bring you coffee without asking, or how heâd go out of his way to make sure you were comfortableâbegan to take on a deeper meaning. Sunghoon wasnât just being your best friend; he was being your support, your constant, the one person who had always been there for you, even when you didnât realize how much you needed him.
It was in those moments that your feelings began to shift. At first, you tried to brush them off, telling yourself it was just gratitude, that you were still recovering from everything with Daniel. But the more time you spent with Sunghoon, the harder it became to ignore the warmth that bloomed in your chest every time he smiled at you, or the way your heart raced whenever your hands accidentally brushed.
One evening, the two of you sat in your backyard, a quiet evening settling in around you. Sunghoon had insisted on helping your father with a project earlier, and afterward, he stayed for dinner, as he often did. Now, the two of you were sitting on the porch, the cool breeze gently rustling the leaves above you.
Sunghoon leaned back, his eyes drifting to the sky. âYouâve been quiet tonight,â he said softly, glancing at you. âEverything okay?â
You smiled at the concern in his voice, feeling that familiar warmth spread through you again. âYeah, Iâm just⌠thinking.â
He turned slightly to face you, raising an eyebrow. âAbout what?â
You hesitated, unsure how to put your feelings into words. You werenât ready to say everything out loud yet, but you couldnât shake the overwhelming sense of gratitude and admiration you felt for him. âJust about how things have changed⌠and how much youâve been there for me.â
Sunghoonâs gaze softened, and he shrugged casually, though you could see a flicker of something deeper in his eyes. âThatâs what friends do, right?â
You nodded, but the word âfriendsâ felt wrong now. There was something more between you, something that had been growing quietly in the background, and it was starting to become impossible to deny. You werenât sure when it had happened, or maybe it had always been there, buried beneath the surface. But what you did know was that Sunghoon wasnât just your friend anymore.
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More time passed and you found yourself seeking him out more, spending more time with him than anyone else. You began to crave his company, his quiet strength, and the way he seemed to understand you without needing to ask. And it wasnât just the grand gestures that made your heart flutterâit was the small things. The way he always checked if you were okay, how he listened when you talked, really listened, and how heâd make sure you werenât alone whenever you seemed down.
It was these little acts of kindness, the quiet care he showed you, that made your feelings for him grow into something undeniable.
One evening, the two of you found yourselves at the park again, sitting on the swings like you used to as kids. The sky was a deep shade of pink and orange, the sun setting in the distance. Sunghoon was talking about somethingâwork, maybeâbut you werenât really listening. Instead, you were focused on him, on the way his hair fell into his eyes, the way his voice softened when he talked to you.
You realized, suddenly and overwhelmingly, that you cared for him in a way you hadnât cared for anyone else. It wasnât just that Sunghoon had been there for you, but the way he had always, quietly and without expectation, supported you, no matter what. He didnât ask for anything in return, didnât push you for answers or confessions. He just⌠cared.
And thatâs when you knew. You had feelings for Sunghoon. They had been there all along, waiting for you to realize it.
Sunghoon must have noticed the look on your face because he stopped mid-sentence, turning to you with a curious expression. âWhat is it?â
You blinked, startled out of your thoughts. âWhat?â
âYouâre staring at me,â he said, a hint of amusement in his voice.
You felt your cheeks heat up, quickly looking away. âI wasnât.â
He laughed softly, but didnât push further. Instead, he leaned back on the swing, the smile fading as a comfortable silence settled between you. You wanted to say something, to tell him what was on your mind, but the words wouldnât come. Not yet.
For now, you were content just being here with him, the weight of your growing feelings a secret you werenât quite ready to share. But you knew, deep down, that it wouldnât be long before those feelings couldnât be hidden any longer.
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It was a cozy Friday evening, and the house felt unusually quiet. Your parents and Sunghoonâs parents had decided to take a weekend trip together, leaving the two of you alone for the night. You had taken advantage of the opportunity to host a movie night, and the living room was filled with the inviting smell of popcorn and the soft glow of fairy lights strung around the room.
You settled onto the couch, a soft blanket draped over your legs, while Sunghoon reclined next to you, the space between you filled with a warm tension. The movie played in the background, but you found it hard to focus on the screen. Instead, your gaze kept drifting to himâthe way the light danced in his hair, the casual way he laughed at the jokes, and the ease of his presence next to you.
As the minutes turned into hours, you felt the atmosphere shift. Each time you glanced at him, your heart raced a little more. You couldnât ignore the way your feelings for him had transformed over the last few weeks, the moments you had shared sparking something deeper than friendship.
Finally, during a quieter moment in the movie, you turned to him, heart pounding. âSunghoon,â you said softly, your voice barely above a whisper. He turned his head, eyebrows raised in curiosity, his expression inviting you to continue.
You hesitated for a moment, unsure if you should voice what had been on your mind for so long. But the warmth of his gaze, the way he was looking at you, made the decision feel inevitable. âI need to tell you something,â you began, feeling your heart race.
He tilted his head slightly, encouraging you. âWhat is it?â
You took a deep breath, trying to steady your nerves. âIâve been thinking a lot about us⌠and how I feel about you.â Your voice trembled slightly as you spoke, but you pressed on. âWhen I came back to Korea, everything felt so chaotic. But you⌠you were there for me in a way I didnât expect. And the more time we spend together, the more I realize that I care about you, Sunghoon. A lot.â
His eyes widened slightly, surprise flickering across his face. âY/N, Iââ
Before he could respond, you continued, your heart pounding in your chest. âI know Iâve been through a lot, and I donât want to rush anything. But I canât pretend anymore. I have feelings for youâfeelings that go beyond friendship. I want to explore this⌠whatever this is between us.â
A moment of silence stretched between you, filled with the weight of your confession. You could see the shock in his expression slowly melting into something softer, something hopeful.
âIâve wanted to hear you say that,â he finally said, his voice low and sincere. âI care about you too, Y/N. Iâve felt this way for a long time, but I didnât know if youâd feel the same after everything thatâs happened.â
Your heart soared at his words, relief flooding through you. âReally?â you asked, your voice barely above a whisper.
He nodded, a small smile spreading across his lips. âReally.â
In that moment, everything else faded away. You felt a magnetic pull between you, drawing you closer together. Without thinking, you leaned in, your heart racing as you closed the space between you.
Sunghoon met you halfway, his lips brushing against yours with a gentle hesitance that quickly melted into a deeper kiss. It was electricâfilled with all the unspoken emotions you had both held back for so long. The world outside your living room ceased to exist, leaving only the warmth of his body and the rhythm of your hearts.
You melted into him, feeling the softness of the couch beneath you as he deepened the kiss, hands finding their way to your waist, pulling you closer. You could feel the heat radiating between you, igniting something passionate and alive that you hadnât anticipated.
You  moaned softly into Sunghoon's mouth, the sound fueling his desire even further. Breaking the kiss for air, you stared into each other's eyes, both breathless and flushed. "Your room," Sunghoon whispered hoarsely. "Let's go to your room."
Hand in hand, you made your way to your childhood bedroom, a space that held countless memories of your friendship. The room was a sanctuary, adorned with pictures and trinkets from your shared adventures. Sunghoon closed the door behind you, sealing your private world from the outside.
You leaned against the door, heart racing as he approached her. He gently cupped your face, his thumbs brushing against your soft cheeks. "I've dreamed of this moment for so long," he murmured, his voice husky with desire.Your lips met again, this time with a hunger that burned through your restraint. Sunghoon's hands roamed over your body, exploring the curves and contours of your hips and waist. His fingers played with the hem of your tshirt, as if he was silently asking permission to take it off of you. You nod, his hands wasting no time in peeking the fabric to reveal the lacy black bra you wore beneath.Â
Your breath caught in your throat as his fingertips traced the delicate lace, sending shivers down her spine.
With deft fingers, Sunghoon unhooked your bra, freeing your breasts. You gasp at the cold air that suddenly hits you. He gazed at them with reverence, his eyes dark with desire. Leaning down, he took one nipple into his mouth, suckling gently while his thumb teased the other.  You arch your back at the sensation, moaning softly as waves of pleasure rippled through you.
"You're so beautiful, Y/N," Sunghoon whispered against you skin. "I want to make you feel so good."
Feeling a sudden burst of eagerness, your hands found their way to Sunghoon's belt, unbuckling it with trembling fingers. You undid his jeans and slid your hand inside, wrapping your fingers around his hardening cock through his boxers. Sunghoon gasped, his breath hot against your neck, placing a small, wet kiss there as you began to stroke him. âS-shit baby.â
You slip your hand out, guiding Sunghoon towards your bed, you pushed him gently onto the mattress, positions now reversed. You straddled his waist, grinding your hips against his, feeling his erection press against your clothed cunt. His hands roamed over your thighs, inching upwards, exploring the soft skin beneath her shorts that had been driving him insane since the moment he stepped foot inside your house.Â
With a gentle tug, you lifted your hips as he removed your shorts as well as the cute black panties that matched your bra, revealing your bare pussy, glistening with desire. Sunghoon's eyes darkened further as he took in the sight, his breath coming in short gasps. "You're so wet, Y/N. want to taste you so bad."
âlater, you say as you slide down his body, positioning yourself between his legs. You leaned forward, your long hair cascading over your shoulders, as you began to kiss and lick the length of his shaft. Sunghoon groaned, his hands gripping the bedsheets as you took him deep into your mouth, tongue swirling around the head of his cock. âFeels so good babyâ
Sunghoon couldn't hold back any longer. He sat up, positioning you on the bed, and parted your thighs with gentle kisses. His tongue traced the outer folds of your pussy, teasing your sensitive skin. You squirmed with pleasure,  hips bucking against his face as he found your clit and began to suckle it with relentless passion.
"Oh, Sunghoon!" you cried out,  voice hoarse with desire. "Fuck don't stop, please!"
Sunghoon continued his relentless assault on your clit, sending you spiraling towards an intense orgasm âtastes so fucking good, all wet just for me.â Your body trembled,  crying out his name as waves of pleasure washed over you. Sunghoon didn't let up, continuing to lick and suck until you were a quivering mess, your body drenched in sweat and satisfaction.
After a few moments to recover, you reached for Sunghoon, pulling him up to kiss him in a more hungry kiss. You could taste yourself on his lips, and it drove you wild with desire all over again. "I want you inside me," you whispered between kisses. "Now."
Sunghoon needed no further encouragement. He positioned himself at your entrance, his cock throbbing with anticipation. With one smooth thrust, he filled you completely, eliciting a gasp from your parted lips. you moved in perfect harmony, your bodies slick with sweat as ge fucked you with raw, unbridled passion.
"Harder, baby" you pleaded, nails digging into his shoulders. "fuck me harder.â Sunghoon obliged, pounding into you with abandon, his hips slamming against yours.Â
The headboard banged against the wall, marking the rhythm of your frantic coupling. your cries filled the room as you rode the waves of pleasure,  orgasm building to an intense crescendo.
âFuck baby your pussys clenching so hard around my cock, im so fucking close.â You could feel his thrusts becoming sloppier, your own orgasm approaching just a quick. âgonna c-cum hoonie.â He couldn't hold back any longer. With a final, powerful thrust, he came deep inside you, his hot cum painting your walls white.Â
He collapsed onto the bed, bodies entwined, both breathing heavily as the aftershocks of pleasure rippled through each of you. âIf I wouldâve known youâd fuck me that good maybe I wouldâve given you a chance much earlier.â You tell him out of breath, eliciting a chuckle from him.Â
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The soft morning light streamed through the curtains, casting a gentle glow in your room. You stirred awake, feeling warmth enveloping you. Sunghoon was nestled beside you, his arm draped protectively around your waist, holding you close. The memory of the night before flooded your mindâthe kiss, the confessions, and the spark of something beautiful igniting between you.
You smiled to yourself, feeling a sense of contentment that you hadnât experienced in a long time. But as you settled deeper into his embrace, a sudden noise from downstairs jolted you from your blissful reverie.
âY/N, I think your parents are back,â Sunghoon murmured sleepily, rubbing his eyes as he became more alert.
Your heart raced as the reality of the situation hit you. âOh fuck, Theyâre not supposed to be back yetâ you whispered, panic rising in your chest.
Sunghoonâs eyes widened, and he immediately sat up, glancing around the room. âWe need to hurryâ
You both scrambled to untangle yourselves from the sheets, adrenaline coursing through you. As you hopped out of bed, you glanced at each other, both of you laughing nervously at the chaotic situation. There was an unspoken agreementâyou needed to act casual, like nothing unusual had happened.
âOkay, you get dressed first,â you said, tossing him a T-shirt and a pair of sweatpants that had been strewn on the floor. âIâll throw on something too.â
You quickly changed into a comfy hoodie and leggings, your heart still racing as you heard your parentsâ voices growing louder downstairs. The last thing you wanted was for them to walk in on you two after the night you just shared.
âAre you ready?â Sunghoon asked, his hair slightly tousled as he pulled on the T-shirt. He looked adorable, and it took everything in you not to linger on how cute he was at that moment.
âAlmost!â you replied, giving your reflection a quick check in the mirror before moving to the door. âLetâs go!â
You both rushed down the stairs, trying to make as little noise as possible, your hearts pounding in your chests. As you reached the bottom step, you could hear your parents chatting in the kitchen, their voices bright and cheerful.
âY/N, are you home?â your mom called out just as you and Sunghoon entered the living room, trying to appear nonchalant.
âYeah, Mom! Just hanging out!â you replied, forcing a casual tone, hoping it didnât sound too forced.
You glanced over at Sunghoon, who was giving you a small, reassuring smile, but you could see the nervousness in his eyes. You both moved into the kitchen, where your parents were unpacking bags, completely oblivious to the whirlwind of emotions that had just taken place in your room.
âHey, Sunghoon! youâre here,â your dad said, giving him a friendly nod. âDid you keep Y/N entertained while we were gone?â
âOf course!â Sunghoon replied, a little too quickly, his eyes darting to you for a brief moment. âWe had a fun movie night.â
You nodded enthusiastically, trying to match his energy. âYeah, just a normal hangout. Nothing out of the ordinary,â you added, unable to hide the hint of a nervous laugh.
Your mom chuckled, giving you both a knowing look. âYou two have always been inseparable. Iâm glad youâre spending time together.â
You felt your cheeks flush, and you shot Sunghoon a sidelong glance. He was trying hard not to smile, and it was contagious.
âDid you enjoy the trip?â you asked, hoping to shift the conversation away from the night before.
Your parents launched into stories about their travels, and as you listened, you couldnât help but sneak glances at Sunghoon. He caught your eye, and you both exchanged a small smile that felt electric, reminding you of the connection you had just started to explore.
As breakfast was prepared, the atmosphere felt relaxed and easy, but your heart raced at the thought of your parents unknowingly interrupting something that had felt so significant. You couldnât help but feel giddy about the night you had shared, and the prospect of what lay ahead for you and Sunghoon, even as the morning unfolded like any other day.
After breakfast, your parents retreated to the living room to relax, leaving you and Sunghoon to clean up the kitchen. The atmosphere felt light, almost like the calm before a storm as you both exchanged playful banter, your earlier connection still fresh in your minds.
Later that afternoon, you heard a familiar voice ring out from the front door. âY/N! Iâm here!â Yeji called as she burst into the house, her energy immediately filling the space.
You couldnât help but smile, excitement bubbling up at the sight of your childhood best friend. âYeji! Youâre back!â you exclaimed, rushing to greet her with a hug.
As you pulled away, she looked at you intently, her gaze sweeping over you from head to toe. âYouâre glowing,  Whatâs going on with you?â she asked, a teasing lilt in her voice.
Your cheeks flushed slightly, and you tried to play it cool. âWhat are you talking about?â you said, attempting to sound nonchalant, but you felt a giddy warmth spread through you.
âOh, come onâ Yeji pressed, her eyes sparkling with curiosity. âYou look so happy. Are you and sunghoon fianlly together?â
You felt your heart race at the thought. âItâs⌠complicated,â you said, a shy smile creeping onto your face as you remembered the kiss, the way he made you feel, and the warmth that had lingered long after. âWeâre just figuring things out.â
âJust figuring things out?â Yeji exclaimed, her voice rising in disbelief. âY/N, youâre practically radiating happiness, That sounds like a classic âweâre togetherâ situation to me now spill bitch.â
You laughed, unable to suppress the joy bubbling inside you. âI promise, itâs nothing like that! Weâre just friends hanging outâwell, more than friends, but still⌠you know.â You were stumbling over your words, and you could feel the warmth of your blush creeping down your neck.
Yejiâs eyes widened, her expression a mix of disbelief and excitement. âOh my god, did you fuck?â she pressed, bouncing slightly on her heels, clearly thrilled at the prospect.
You donât say anything, except you give her a knowing look that told her everything she needs to know.Â
Yejiâs smile grew wider, her excitement infectious. âFucking finally. I thought you idiots would never figure it outâ She grabbed your shoulders, her eyes gleaming. âYou have to tell me everything.â
Just then, Sunghoon appeared in the doorway, glancing between the two of you, a bemused smile on his face. âWhatâs going on in here?â he asked, leaning against the doorframe with an amused expression.
Yeji turned to him, her eyes sparkling with mischief. âOh, just catching up on the latest drama. Y/N and I were just talking about how sheâs glowing andââ
You quickly interjected, feeling the heat rise in your cheeks. âWe were just talking about⌠uh, my skincare routine!â
Sunghoon raised an eyebrow, a smirk playing at the corners of his lips. âYour skincare routine, huh? Sounds fascinating.â
âShut up,â you shot back playfully, laughter spilling out. But deep down, you felt a thrill at the thought of your feelings for him becoming more public, shared between friends.
Yeji wiggled her eyebrows suggestively, a teasing smile on her face.
You rolled your eyes, but you couldnât help the smile that spread across your face. As Sunghoon joined the conversation, you felt a warmth in your heart, realizing how much you had missed thisâhow much you had missed him.
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You and Sunghoon settled into a rhythm of secrecy and excitement. Every stolen moment felt like a thrilling adventure, each shared smile charged with an energy that left you both breathless. You spent evenings hanging out at parks, grabbing snacks at your favorite convenience store, and reliving old memories. But as your bond deepened, so did the intensity of your feelings.
You both agreed to keep things under wraps for a little while longer, wanting to navigate this new chapter without the pressure of parental expectations looming over you. But sneaking around only added to the thrill, and soon, it became second nature.
One Friday evening, you decided to go on a real date. After all, you had managed to keep things low-key, but you were ready to enjoy being together without the pressure of hiding. You picked a charming little cafĂŠ downtown, a spot you both loved, and as the sun began to set, the place glowed with a warm, inviting ambiance.
You shared a dessert and exchanged playful banter, the world outside fading away. Sunghoonâs laughter felt like music, and each lingering glance seemed to whisper promises of something beautiful. The night was perfectâuntil it was time to go home.
As you walked down the quiet street, the cool night air wrapping around you, you felt a surge of affection. You turned to Sunghoon, smiling softly, and without thinking, you pulled him into a warm embrace. It felt so right, being close to him, your heart racing at the proximity.
But just as you pulled away, a familiar voice broke the silence. âWell, well, well. What do we have here?â
Startled, you turned to see your parents standing just a few feet away, a mix of surprise and amusement on their faces. Sunghoonâs eyes widened, and you felt your heart drop. âUh⌠hey!â you stammered, feeling heat rise to your cheeks.
Your mom stepped forward, a knowing smile spreading across her face. âWe always knew you two would end up together,â she said, crossing her arms and raising an eyebrow playfully.
Sunghoon chuckled nervously, rubbing the back of his neck. âUm, well, this is a bit unexpected.â
Your dad grinned, stepping beside your mom. âYou think we wouldnât notice the way you two look at each other? Youâve been sneaking around, havenât you?â
You exchanged glances with Sunghoon, a mix of embarrassment and relief flooding through you. âOkay, maybe a little,â you admitted, unable to hide your smile.
âJust a little?â Yeji suddenly appeared from behind your parents, her arms crossed and an amused look on her face. âI could have told you they were dating from the way they looked at each other!â
Your heart raced, but seeing the warmth in your parentsâ eyes eased your nerves. âWe just wanted to take our time, you know?â you said, looking up at Sunghoon.
Your mom laughed softly. âYou kids and your secrets. We were starting to wonder when you would finally tell us!â
Sunghoon relaxed, a smile spreading across his face. âSorry for keeping it from you, but we wanted to figure things out first.â
Your dad patted Sunghoon on the back. âYouâre a good kid. Weâre just happy to see you both happy. Just remember to keep it respectful, alright?â
You nodded vigorously, feeling the weight lift off your shoulders. As you stood there, surrounded by family and friends, you realized how wonderful it felt to share your happiness openly.
Sunghoon looked at you, his expression softening. âWell, I guess the secretâs out,â he said, smiling broadly.
You chuckled, leaning against him, warmth spreading through you. âYeah, but I wouldnât have it any other way.â
As you walked home together, hand in hand, you knew this was just the beginning of a new chapter in your livesâone filled with love, laughter, and the promise of many more adventures to come.
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