#[Unrequited Love]
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scripted - yjw
pairing: yang jungwon x reader x nishimura riki genre: ULTRA fluff, tiny angst, unrequited love, jealousy, love triangle (if you squint) word count: 10.3k summary: where you wrote a screenplay for your theater project about your sweet daydreams about jungwon, which got chosen for your class to present to the entire school. with him cast as the male lead while you, as the director, watch another girl play your own life story.
'Cause I, I don't wanna say what's scripted Whether you aren't with it I know what I need
The rumors about your crush on Jungwon werenât just whispersâthey were facts etched into the walls of the school. Everyone knew. Your friends, your classmates, even the juniors who only knew you by name. You had always been comfortable with it. Why wouldnât you be? Jungwon was, by all standards, crush-worthy.
He was the type of guy people noticed instantly. Good looks, a quick wit, and a confidence that bordered on cocky but never quite crossed the line. He was friendly with everyone, not a single person immune to his easy charm. And you? You were no exception.
It was almost comical how blatant your admiration for him was. You didnât try to hide it, laughing along with your friends when they teased you for staring at him during lunch or lingering too long by his desk. For the longest time, you were fine being the girl with the obvious crush. It was harmless fun.
But then the school retreat happened.
It had been a late-night campfire activity, the kind designed to foster trust and openness. Under the flickering firelight, with everyoneâs attention pinned on you, someone dared you to confess your feelings to Jungwon.
At first, you laughed it off. âWhy should I? Everyone already knows.â
But the chant started: âDo it! Do it!â Your friends joined in, and even Jungwonâsitting across from you, grinning in that infuriatingly charming wayâraised an eyebrow as if daring you to go through with it.
So, you did. You stood up, brushed the dirt off your hands, and announced, âJungwon, I like you. Iâve liked you for a long time.â
It was meant to be bold, confident, a way of taking control of the narrative that had always surrounded you. But as the laughter and applause erupted, you noticed the way Jungwonâs smile faltered. He chuckled, scratched the back of his head, and said, âThanks, Y/N. Thatâs⌠flattering.â
Flattering. That was it. No reciprocation, no playful banter to ease the sting. Just a polite brush-off in front of everyone.
You didnât let it show, of course. You sat back down, forced a smile, and played along with the jokes that followed. But something inside you shifted that night.
Since then, the teasing felt differentâless like harmless fun and more like salt in a wound.
Weeks later, when your media studies professor announced that your play had been chosen for the class project, the room erupted into chaos.
Gasps of excitement rippled through the room, followed quickly by hushed murmurs. Your classmates exchanged knowing glances, the kind that made your stomach churn.
âOf course, her script won,â someone whispered, loud enough for you to catch. The words were casual, almost dismissive, as if your victory was inevitableânot because of your skill, but because of the ever-present rumors surrounding you.
âSheâs good at this stuff,â another voice chimed in, but it was tinged with something less kind, as though your talents were overshadowed by something else entirely.
And then it came: âI bet Jungwonâs the inspiration for her male lead.â
That one landed like a punch.
You stiffened slightly, forcing your expression to remain neutral. Showing any reaction would only fuel the fire. Instead, you stood and walked to the front of the classroom with measured steps, pretending not to notice the smirks or the pointed glances being exchanged.
âItâs a well-written piece,â your professor said warmly, handing you back your script. Her genuine praise should have felt like a balm, but the weight of your classmatesâ stares made it hard to savor the moment. âYouâll be the director, too, so start preparing.â
You nodded, managing a polite smile. âThank you, maâam.â
As you turned to return to your seat, you could feel the whispers start up again, quieter now but no less cutting.
âDid you hear about the retreat?â one voice said. âYeah. She confessed to him in front of everyone.â âAnd he didnât say anything back.â âAwkwardâŚâ
The words followed you like a shadow as you sat down, gripping the edges of the script.
This was supposed to be a winâa moment of pride for your writingâbut instead, all you could think about was how the story youâd poured your heart into was about to be dissected by the very people who had watched you get rejected.
Youâd spent countless nights drafting this play, pouring your soul into the characters, crafting a story that felt raw and honest. But now, all you could hear was the echo of your own confession, the way Jungwon had smiled politely, like he didnât want to hurt your feelings but didnât know what else to say.
Flattering. Thatâs what he had called it.
The memory burned, and for a fleeting moment, you considered pulling your script from the project entirely. But noâthat would only make things worse. The last thing you wanted was to give anyone more ammunition to use against you.
So instead, you forced yourself to meet the professorâs eyes again as she moved on to announce the rest of the assignments. You sat there, quiet and composed, as if the whispers didnât bother you.
The first group meeting for the play began in a chaotic hum of chatter and excitement. Despite your nerves, you stood at the front of the room, gripping the script like it was the only solid thing in your world. As the director, you knew you had to project confidence, even as the weight of everyoneâs expectations pressed down on you.
âAlright, letâs get started,â you began, forcing your voice to sound steady. âWeâll need strong actors for the leads. Thereâs the rich male lead and the pauper female lead, they need to have believable chemistry.â
You barely got the words out before someone shouted from the back, âJungwon should be the male lead!â
The room exploded with agreement, your classmatesâ voices blending into a whirlwind of approval.
âYeah, heâs perfect for it!â âJungwonâs already the campus heartthrobâhe basically is the rich boy.â âAnd heâs a natural actor!â
The noise rang in your ears, but you managed to nod as though the suggestion didnât bother you. Inside, your chest felt tight. This was inevitable, wasnât it? Of course, theyâd choose him.
You raised a hand to quiet the room. âJungwon, are you okay with that?â you asked, keeping your tone carefully neutral, professional, like this was any other task.
All eyes turned to him as he leaned back in his chair, the corners of his lips tugging into that easy grin that made your stomach twist.
âSure, why not?â he replied casually, like it was no big deal.
The ease with which he accepted stung more than it should have, and you hated yourself for letting it bother you. But that smileâthe same one that had made your heart flutter countless timesâfelt sharper now, like a blade.
âGreat,â you said briskly, moving on as though you werenât fighting to keep your composure. âFor the female leadâŚâ
âHow about Minji?â someone chimed in before you could finish.
The room buzzed again with approval. Minji, with her long, glossy hair and angelic features, was undeniably beautiful. She was talented, tooâher voice could silence a room, and her presence commanded attention. And then there was the one thing that made your stomach churn: her closeness to Jungwon.
âSheâd be perfect,â another classmate added enthusiastically. âShe and Jungwon already have great chemistry.â
You clenched your jaw, forcing the muscles in your face to stay neutral. This was your moment to speak up, to push for a different choice, but what could you say? Everyone already assumed youâd written the male lead with Jungwon in mind. Picking anyone else now would only make it more obvious.
You turned to Minji, who was practically glowing under the attention. âMinji, are you in?â you asked, your voice sounding distant even to your own ears.
She flashed a dazzling smile, flipping her hair over her shoulder as if the decision had been made long before you even asked. âOf course!â she chirped, casting a playful glance at Jungwon.
It was a glance that made the whispers of their rumored closeness feel all too real.
âPerfect,â you said tightly, moving on to assign the rest of the roles. Your pen hovered over your notebook as your classmates debated the supporting cast, their voices buzzing around you like static.
The session ended quickly after that, with everyone chattering excitedly about their parts. You remained at the front, collecting stray papers and reminding everyone to bring their scripts for the first reading.
As the room cleared, you caught sight of Jungwon and Minji walking out together, their laughter echoing in the hallway.
You let out a slow breath, willing yourself not to dwell on it. This was your project, your storyâand youâd see it through, no matter how much it stung.
The following afternoon, the cast gathered in a loose circle in the auditorium, scripts in hand, buzzing with the kind of energy that only came with new beginnings. You stood at the front, clipboard clutched tightly, feeling the weight of their eyes on you. As the director, you had to guide them through this. You had to remain composed, professional, and in control.
âAlright, letâs start from the top,â you said, your voice steady despite the anxious flutter in your chest. âWeâll read through the entire script first. Blocking and staging will come later.â
The hum of voices quieted as everyone found their places. The reading began smoothly, with the cast slipping into their roles as if theyâd been made for them.
Jungwon, sitting with a relaxed posture, leaned forward slightly as he read his lines. His voice carried the same effortless charm he exuded in real life, drawing the attention of everyone in the room. Each word felt natural, as if he wasnât acting at all.
Minji was just as polished, her voice flowing with practiced ease. She smiled at the right moments, added depth to her lines, and cast Jungwon occasional glances that made their chemistry undeniable. The rest of the cast followed suit, and as much as you hated to admit it, the characters truly were coming to life.
But when you reached page 37, something inside you twisted.
Your eyes scanned the dialogueâthe words you had written from a place of quiet vulnerability. It was a simple scene, one you thought would go unnoticed by everyone except you. But now, it felt like a spotlight was shining directly on your heart.
âWeâll skip this part,â you said quickly, your voice sharp enough to cut through the roomâs focus.
There was a brief pause as everyone flipped to the page in question.
âWhy skip it?â Jungwonâs voice broke the silence. His tone was curious but calm, the faintest hint of confusion in his furrowed brow as he studied you.
You met his gaze briefly, forcing a shrug. âItâs unnecessary,â you replied, injecting as much nonchalance into your tone as you could. âThe pacing is better without it.â
Jungwon didnât let it go. His eyes dropped to the script, scanning the scene you were trying to erase.
It was a quiet moment between the male and the female lead, walking side by side on their way to class. She teased him about skipping gym, and he promised, half-jokingly, that heâd join her next time.
Your chest tightened. The scene wasnât just any scene. It was yours. A memory you cherished more than you wanted to admit; walking to gym class with Jungwon, just the two of you, back when things were simpler. Back when you could still let yourself enjoy the small moments without the weight of rejection looming over you.
Jungwonâs expression shifted as he read, his casual curiosity giving way to something softer. He looked up at you, his eyes searching yours with an almost cautious understanding.
âThisâŚâ he started, his voice quieter now, as though the realization struck him mid-sentence.
You turned your face away, refusing to let him see the crack in your armor. âItâs just a filler scene,â you said briskly, cutting him off. âLetâs move on.â
Minji, oblivious to the tension, glanced around before launching into her next line, breaking the heavy silence that had settled over the group. The script reading resumed, but the energy in the room had shifted.
Jungwonâs usual ease and confidence seemed muted, his responses more measured and subdued. You could feel his eyes on you occasionally, as if he wanted to say something but couldnât find the right words.
As the session wore on, your focus remained on the script, your voice steady as you guided the cast. But deep down, you couldnât shake the weight of his lingering gaze or the way your carefully guarded secret had come dangerously close to being exposed.
As the cast dispersed after the reading session, you stayed at the front, scanning your notes to look busy. Jungwon approached, the script dangling loosely in his hand, his expression unreadable.
âYouâre good at this,â he said, his voice steady but quieter than usual.
âThanks,â you replied without looking up, pretending to focus on the clipboard in your hands.
âYou really wrote the screenplay very well,â he added after a beat, his tone careful, deliberate. âThe school will really enjoy our performance, thanks to you.â
Your grip on the clipboard tightened for the briefest moment before you forced yourself to relax. You glanced up, keeping your face neutral. âThanks, Jungwon. The story⌠I know that itâs a bitâŚâ
He seemed to study you as he waits for you to finish your sentence, searching for something in your face, but you didnât find the right word to say under his gaze. After your long pause, he nodded and turned to walk away.
But as his footsteps receded, you felt the weight of his gaze lingering, as though he wasnât fully convinced.
The heavy sound of the auditorium doors creaking open snapped you out of your thoughts. A tall figure strolled in with an air of nonchalanceâRiki, the ever-late and often-absent classmate.
âWow, look who finally showed up,â someone from the remaining group called out, half-joking.
Riki grinned, unfazed by the attention. âWhat can I say? The world doesnât stop turning without me.â
The teasing quickly shifted, and someone shouted, âAll the roles are taken, dude! Youâll have to beg the director for a spot now.â
Rikiâs eyes flicked to you instantly, his grin widening. He made his way over with a confidence that clashed with the fact he was perpetually absent.
You raised an eyebrow as he stopped in front of you, completely ignoring the clipboard in your hands or the seriousness in your posture.
âSo, boss,â he began, crossing his arms. âWhatâs my role?â
âWeâve already assigned roles,â you replied flatly, not missing a beat. âYouâre too late. You shouldâve been here on time.â
Riki didnât look even remotely deterred. Instead, he tilted his head, feigning a thoughtful look before shrugging. âGuess Iâll create my own role, then. Can I handle the choreography for the play?â
âWhat?â you asked, more baffled than angry.
âRelax,â he said with a wink. âItâs what Iâm good at. You donât want me acting anywayâIâd outshine everyone.â
You opened your mouth to protest, but Riki raised a finger, cutting you off. âTrust me. Iâll do it right.â
There was something so audacious yet oddly reassuring in his tone that you found yourself momentarily speechless.
But then you snapped out of it. âFine,â you relented. âBut if youâre taking this seriously, you canât skip practices anymore.â
Riki placed a hand on his chest in mock offense. âDo I look like the kind of guy who slacks off?â
âYes,â you deadpanned.
He laughed, the sound echoing across the emptying auditorium. âFair enough. See you at practice, boss.â
And just like that, he turned and strolled off, his bag slung over his shoulder as if heâd just secured the role of a lifetime.
You exhaled sharply, watching him leave. Jungwon, still standing at a distance, hadnât said a word throughout the entire exchange. But you felt his gaze, quiet and observant, as if he were trying to piece together the dynamic between you and this latecomer who had confidently claimed a place in your play.
Shaking off the thought, you turned back to your notes, already bracing yourself for the chaos that Riki would undoubtedly bring to your carefully planned production
As the weeks of rehearsals progressed, one thing became undeniably clearâRiki was no longer the unreliable absentee everyone had pegged him to be.
âIs it just me, or has Riki been showing up every day?â one of your classmates whispered loudly during a break, eyeing him as he adjusted a prop onstage.
Another chimed in, âYeah, and heâs actually⌠working. Who knew?â
You caught snippets of their conversation but chose not to engage. It was true, though. Ever since Riki had taken up the choreography, heâd been showing up not just on time but with energy and enthusiasm that sometimes even rivaled yours. His movements were precise, and he had a knack for motivating others to step up their game.
Still, you were wary. âDonât let it get to your head,â you told him after one practice when he was lingering by the stage.
Riki only smirked, leaning against the edge of the stage. âAdmit itâyouâre impressed.â
You rolled your eyes, but his confidence was disarming.
One evening, during rehearsals, the cast gathered to practice a particularly intense scene between the leads. Jungwon and Minji were center stage, the script in Jungwonâs hand as he delivered his lines.
âI canât let you leave,â he said, his tone calm but firm. His hand hovered awkwardly near Minjiâs face, his fingers twitching slightly as if unsure where to place them.
âJungwon, youâre supposed to grab her chin,â you reminded him, keeping your tone neutral as you pointed at the script. âItâs a pivotal moment of the playâit shows how desperate he is to get her to listen.â
Jungwon hesitated, scratching the back of his neck. âYeah, I get that. I just⌠donât want to make it awkward.â
Minji, ever professional, smiled encouragingly. âItâs fine, Jungwon. Just go for it.â
But as he nodded and turned back to her, his shoulders tensed, and his grip on the script tightened. His hand moved forward again but stopped short, hovering in mid-air as though weighed down by an invisible force.
You frowned, watching him closely. Something about his hesitation seemed deeper than stage fright. His gaze darted toward the ground, avoiding Minjiâs eyes entirely. His other hand, clenched at his side, betrayed the nerves he was trying to hide.
âJungwon,â you said, your voice softer this time. âWhatâs holding you back?â
He didnât respond immediately, his jaw tightening as if he were biting back words. When he finally spoke, his voice was low. âI just⌠donât want to mess it up.â
The murmurs of impatience from the cast grew louder, and before you could say more, Riki stood up from where heâd been sitting near the edge of the stage.
Suddenly, Riki, who had been sitting cross-legged near the edge of the stage, stood up. âLet me show you how itâs done,â he said, a mischievous grin playing on his lips.
The group fell silent, curious to see what he would do.
You blinked, caught off guard when Riki gestured toward you. âCome here,â he said.
âWhat? No,â you replied, instinctively taking a step back.
âCâmon, boss,â he teased, his tone light but his gaze steady. âYouâre the director. Letâs give them a proper demonstration.â
You hesitated, but the expectant stares of your classmates left you with no choice. Reluctantly, you stepped onto the stage, your palms clammy as you stood opposite him.
âOkay,â Riki said, his voice dropping an octave. He reached out, his fingers brushing lightly against your chin before tilting it up, so your eyes met his.
The intensity of his stare made your breath hitch. His grip wasnât too tight, but it was firm enough to command attention. For a moment, it felt like the world had narrowed to just the two of you, the warmth of his touch sending a shiver down your spine.
The room erupted in whistles and laughter.
âWow, you guys look natural!â someone shouted, breaking the spell.
Another teased, âRiki, are you sure youâre not auditioning for the male lead?â
Your face burned as you quickly pulled back, avoiding everyoneâs amused stares. âThatâs enough,â you said, trying to sound authoritative. âLetâs get back to the scene.â
But as you walked offstage, you couldnât shake the feeling of his eyes lingering on youâor the way your heart had skipped a beat during those few seconds.
From the corner of the room, Jungwon sat silently, the script still in his hands. He hadnât said a word during the exchange between you and Riki, but his expression was thoughtful, his eyes narrowing slightly as he watched the interaction unfold.
When rehearsal resumed, he seemed quieter than usual, delivering his lines with less enthusiasm.
By now, the whispers about Rikiâs sudden dedication were impossible to ignore.
âSeriously, who is this guy?â one of your classmates joked as they watched him adjust the blocking for a scene.
âHeâs even showing up to classes he doesnât need to be at,â another added.
Riki overheard and grinned as he walked past. âGuess Iâm a changed man,â he quipped, winking in your direction.
You shook your head, hiding a smile. âDonât push your luck.â
âI think Iâm your star player, boss,â he shot back, his tone playful but self-assured.
Despite your best efforts to keep things professional, you couldnât help but feel that the dynamic between you and Riki had shifted. Whether it was his newfound confidence or the easy camaraderie you had developed, he was no longer just the absentee classmate.
And though you tried to focus on the play, you couldnât ignore the growing sense that he was slowly stealing the spotlightâboth on and off the stage.
The last bell of the day had already rung, and most of your classmates were already packing up for the gymnasium, where the final recital practices were scheduled. You, however, were asked to go to your professor's office to give her an update on the progress of your play.
"How are things going?" she asked, sitting behind her desk as you entered.
You took a seat across from her, straightening the stack of papers in your hands. "Everything's on track," you said confidently. "The cast is showing great improvement, and weâre refining the blocking. The choreography is coming along well, too."
Your professor nodded, clearly pleased with your professionalism. "Good. I'm glad to hear it. Keep it up."
Then, she handed you a pile of scripts. "These are your classmates' plays. I accidentally forgot to return them, so I need you to give them back personally when you can."
You took the scripts, nodding, and tucked them under your arm. "Of course, Iâll make sure they get them."
"Great," your professor said, standing up. "Youâre doing well with the play. Just make sure you keep the momentum going. Let me know if you need anything."
With a quick smile and a polite nod, you left her office. The hallways were deserted, the school echoing with the sound of your footsteps as you walked back to your classroom to drop off your things before heading to the gym.
Once you returned to the empty classroom, you placed the pile of scripts on your desk and started organizing them. The last thing you wanted was to carry a mess of papers with you to the gymnasium.
But just as you were about to finish, something slipped from the pile, falling to the floor with a soft thud. You crouched down, trying to grab it quickly, but in the process, the rest of the scripts followed, scattering in every direction.
"Great," you muttered under your breath, crouching down again to gather them all.
As you reached for the scattered pages, your eyes landed on one particular scriptâJungwonâs. Your heart skipped a beat as you recognized the familiar handwriting on the cover.
Curious and, admittedly, a little nervous, you opened the script, flipping through the pages.
You froze.
The pages before you were filled with intimate detailsâdetails you never expected to see written down in such a way. It was his play, sure, but it was more than just a storyâit was a record of everything you had ever experienced together, from his perspective.
The first scene you came across made your stomach flip. It was about the time youâd first noticed Jungwon at the vending machineâthe way you both had awkwardly brushed past each other without ever speaking a word, and how, despite that, you felt something stir within you. Then, it was followed by a scene that took your breath away:
âHe watched her, unsure how to approach her. His heart raced, but he was too afraid to speak. Would she even notice him?â
âShe had no idea, but he had been quietly in love with her for a while now. He watched her with admiration from afar, unsure how to close the distance between them, afraid she wouldnât feel the same.â
Your hands trembled as you read. It was about your confession to him, the moment you had told him how you felt, how he had turned you down, and how you had felt a part of you break. But what stopped your heart in its tracks was the next part:
âHis chest tightened as he saw her face when she confessed. He didnât know why he couldnât just say the words back. He had wanted to, so badly. But the moment felt all wrong, the timing was off. He imagined confessing to her in a more intimate, personal spaceâjust the two of them. He wanted to give her his best self when he said it, not under the scrutiny of friends. Not when she was the one taking the first step. That thought held him back."
"In that moment, seeing the hurt in her eyes, he understood just how much he had been lying to himself. He had always loved her, more than he had let on. But it was too late now. He had failed her."
You couldnât breathe. The room spun around you as you tried to make sense of the words in front of you. His playâit wasnât just about the story of two characters. It was about you. About him. About everything that had happened between the two of you.
And there it was, in black and whiteâhis feelings for you, all these years, something he had never said aloud.
You were so caught up in the revelation that you didnât hear the door open.
"Hey," a voice broke through your thoughts. Jungwon stood in the doorway, looking a bit concerned. "Everyoneâs waiting for you. Weâre about to start the practice."
You quickly snapped the script shut, your hands still trembling. Jungwonâs eyes flickered to the pile of papers you had spilled, his expression shifting when he saw the one you were holding.
Before you could say anything, he crossed the room quickly, reaching for the script you had been reading. "Give that to me," he said, his voice unusually serious.
You tried to pull it back instinctively, but Jungwonâs grip was firm. Without another word, he yanked it from your hands and tucked it under his arm.
"Jungwonâ" you started, but he cut you off.
"Donât," he said quietly, glancing at you with a flicker of something in his eyesâregret?
He quickly helped you gather the other scattered scripts, his movements swift but oddly gentle, as though trying to avoid causing any more tension. When everything was back in order, he straightened up, looking at you with an unreadable expression.
You nodded, still reeling from what you had just discovered. Without another word, you both left the classroom, walking side by side down the hall to the gymnasium.
The silence between you was thick, filled with unspoken words. You wanted to say somethingâanythingâbut you couldnât find the right words.
And Jungwon? He didnât say anything either. He simply walked beside you, his footsteps steady, his presence a quiet, unspoken reminder of everything that had just shifted between you.
As you approached the gymnasium, the muffled chatter and sounds of rehearsals filtered through the door. It was a stark contrast to the heavy silence between you and Jungwon. He paused briefly, glancing at you as if he wanted to say something but ultimately stayed silent. With a slight nod, he opened the door and stepped aside to let you enter first.
The cast was already bustling about, running lines and adjusting props. Riki, as usual, was at the center of the activity, demonstrating a dance sequence with a playful flair that drew laughter and cheers from everyone around him.
âFinally!â Riki called out when he spotted you. âThought youâd abandoned us, boss.â
You forced a smile, but your mind was still stuck on Jungwonâs script. Riki must have noticed something off, because his grin faltered slightly as his eyes flicked between you and Jungwon.
âYou good?â he asked, tilting his head. His voice was softer, more private, as he stepped closer.
âYeah, just... long day,â you replied quickly, waving him off. The last thing you needed was more attention on whatever turmoil you were feeling.
Riki studied you for a moment longer before smirking. âWell, youâre here now. Thatâs all that matters.â He clapped his hands together, effectively pulling everyoneâs focus back to the rehearsal. âAlright, people, letâs nail this!â
The next few hours passed in a blur, each moment charged with a mix of anticipation and tension. Jungwon, usually the calm and collected actor, was delivering his lines with an intensity that was hard to ignore.
His voice held a restrained urgency, as though every word carried more weight than it should. His eyes, too, were different today: dark, focused, and filled with an emotion that couldnât quite be placed. It wasnât anger or frustration, but something deeperâsomething unspoken.
Minji, always perceptive, noticed the change immediately. During one of the breaks, as the rest of the cast gathered around the table, she leaned in, a small but knowing smile on her lips.
âJungwon, that was incredible! Whatever youâre channeling, keep it up.â Her voice was playful, teasing, but there was a certain depth in her eyes that suggested she wasnât just complimenting his acting. She was recognizing something moreâsomething raw, something between them.
Jungwon looked at her, his usual smile absent, replaced by a flicker of something complicated. For a brief moment, his gaze lingered on her, searching her face, as if weighing her words.
His lips parted slightly, but he didnât respond immediately. Instead, he gave a slow nod, as though acknowledging her comment, but not quite willing to let go of the emotion he was carrying.
The chemistry between them was undeniableâelectric, yet unspoken. It hung in the air like a tension neither was willing to address.
Minji noticed the pause, her expression softening as she regarded him. She wasnât bothered by his silence; she was used to the layers beneath his exterior. But something in the way he looked at herâintense, almost vulnerableâmade her heart skip a beat.
Something about the way their dynamic had shifted was undeniable, and Minji couldnât help but wonder if Jungwon felt it too.
You, standing off to the side, watched the exchange with a quiet unease. You had become accustomed to their interactions during rehearsalsâhow they worked seamlessly together, how there was an unspoken rhythm between them.
But today, it felt different. There was a new level of intimacy in their shared glances, a quiet understanding that seemed to transcend the script.
Deciding to focus elsewhere, you turned your attention to Riki, who had the entire cast engaged in an impromptu choreography session. His infectious energy pulled everyone in, and even though you knew you had your own parts to direct, you couldnât help but be distracted by the undercurrent of tension between Jungwon and Minji.
The way they stood near each other, their bodies close but not touching, was enough to make the air around them thick with unspoken words. Jungwonâs eyes would flicker toward Minji every so often, as though he couldnât help himself, even as he pretended to focus on his lines. Minji, ever the professional, matched his energy, but there was something different in her demeanor tooâan openness that seemed to invite his silent attention.
At one point, Minji laughed at something one of the other actors said, and Jungwonâs gaze followed her laugh, softening for a fraction of a second. He was caught in the moment, his usual composure slipping as he watched her.
For just a moment, it seemed like the world outside of them ceased to exist. Their chemistry was undeniable, a magnetic pull that neither could easily escape from.
As rehearsals continued, the dynamic between the two only grew more intense. Minjiâs confidence fed off Jungwonâs intensity, and Jungwon seemed to find something in her presence that grounded him, making his performance richer, more layered.
The unspoken connection between them wasnât just visible to the actors on stage, it was palpable to everyone in the room. The cast couldnât help but notice the way they seemed to mirror each otherâs movements, the way their eyes would meet at the most unexpected moments.
In your eyes, what they have was more than just good acting, it was something real. And you couldnât ignore the weight of itâthe way their relationship, both on and off stage, was evolving. The lines between performance and reality were blurring, and you couldnât help but feel the emotional toll it was taking on all of you.
By the time rehearsal ended, you were exhausted, both physically and emotionally. As the cast began packing up, you lingered near the stage, tidying up stray props and papers.
âYouâre still here?â Rikiâs voice came from behind you. Turning, you found him leaning casually against a pillar, his bag slung over one shoulder.
âJust finishing up,â you replied.
He tilted his head, his playful grin returning. âNeed help?â
You hesitated but shook your head. âItâs fine. Go ahead.â
Riki didnât budge. Instead, he stepped closer, his expression softening. âHey,â he said, his voice low. âYou seem... distracted tonight. Did something happen?â
You opened your mouth to deny it, but the concern in his eyes stopped you. Rikiâs usual teasing demeanor was gone, replaced by a sincerity that caught you off guard.
âItâs nothing,â you said after a pause. âJust... personal stuff.â
He didnât press further, simply nodding as if to say he understood. âWell, if you need to talkâor ventâIâm around.â Then, with a wink, he added, âCanât have my star director burning out before opening night.â
Despite everything, you couldnât help but smile faintly. âThanks, Riki.â
He gave you a mock salute before heading out, leaving you alone once more.
As you turned back to finish cleaning, you heard soft footsteps approaching. Glancing over your shoulder, you found Jungwon standing there, his hands shoved into his pockets. His gaze was cautious, almost apologetic.
âCan we talk?â he asked quietly.
Your heart skipped a beat, but you nodded, setting down the props you were holding. Jungwon stepped closer, the distance between you shrinking as he lowered his voice.
âAbout the scriptâŚâ Jungwon began, his voice tight, as though each word had to be pulled from him. He hesitated, running a hand through his hair, his expression flickering with something deeperâsomething he wasn't ready to reveal. âI didnât mean for you to see it. It wasnât... ready.â
You stood frozen, heart pounding in your chest, overwhelmed by the weight of the moment. The sudden shift in Jungwon, the vulnerability in his voiceâit caught you off guard. âItâs not just a story, is it?â you asked, your voice barely above a whisper, afraid of the answer but unable to hold back the question.
Jungwonâs gaze met yours, dark and intense, as if he were trying to carve his soul into the air between you. For a brief second, you saw itâthe raw emotion swirling beneath the composed surface, something so fragile and real that it made your chest tighten. His lips parted as though he was about to say something, but then his eyes flickered away, as if he couldnât bear to meet yours any longer.
âNo,â he whispered, his voice trembling with the weight of the secret he could no longer keep, like a confession heâd been holding back for far too long. âItâs notâŚâ His words hung in the air, a razor-thin thread between you that neither of you could escape.
The tension in the space between you was suffocating, thick with the unspoken things that had been festering for weeks, months, maybe even years. You could feel your breath catch in your throat as you stepped forward, your heart racing in your chest.
âWhy didnât you ever tell me?â Your voice cracked, the question more painful than anything youâd expected. The confusion, the hurt, the feeling of betrayalâeverything you had bottled up finally erupted, sharp and raw. âWhy wait until now, Jungwon? Why couldnât you just... say it?â
His eyes were closed for a moment, his jaw clenched as if he was fighting something fierce inside himself. When he opened them again, the depth of the emotion there nearly broke you. He exhaled sharply, a shaky breath that made the air between you both feel like it was thickening, suffocating you both.
âBecause Iâm scared,â he admitted, the words spilling out in a rush, as if he couldnât hold them in any longer. He stepped closer, but the space between you felt like miles. His voice cracked, raw with vulnerability. âScared that if I told you, if I showed you what I really feel⌠it would ruin everything. Iâm scared that when you graduate, when you leave for college⌠you wonât need me anymore. That Iâll be just some fading memory, and youâll walk away from me without a second thought. And I⌠I canât bear that.â
His words cut through you, deep and jagged, breaking something inside you. Your chest tightened, the world spinning as his confession sank in. His voice trembled with emotion, and for a moment, you didnât know whether to cry or scream, the weight of everything youâd ever wanted from him crashing down in waves.
âI...â You swallowed, your voice unsteady as your heart hammered in your chest. âYou... you really think that? You think I would forget you? That just because youâre going away, I wouldnât still need you? You really believe that, Jungwon?â You stepped even closer now, the words pouring out of you faster than you could catch them. âYou couldâve told me before. You shouldâve told me before. You know how much I like you. Hell, everyone on campus knows. You said youâre going out of town for college? Do you really think that would change how I feel? It doesnât. It never wouldâve.â
Your voice broke as the last words slipped from your mouth, the emotion that had been simmering under the surface for so long finally breaking free. You werenât sure when you had taken the step forward, but now, there was nothing between you but the distance of his unspoken words.
Jungwonâs face was tortured, like he was carrying the weight of something too heavy to bear. He bit his lip, his eyes filled with regret and something elseâsomething deeper. And then, as if he couldnât take the space between you any longer, he closed the distance, his breath warm against your skin.
But just as the tension reached its breaking point, the world seemed to shift. A loud crash, followed by a piercing scream from the far side of the auditorium, shattered the moment. The entire room fell into stunned silence.
You whipped your head around to see Minji sprawled on the floor, clutching her ankle, her face twisted in shock and pain.
The chaos erupted in an instantâcries of panic, footsteps scrambling toward her. But as you stood there, frozen, your heart still racing, all you could feel was the sting of everything unsaid, the weight of Jungwonâs confession hanging in the air, unfinished.
He hadnât meant to pull away. Neither of you had. But in the next breath, everything had changed.
The commotion had taken everyone by surprise. Minji had been practicing a particularly complicated scene when she slipped, falling awkwardly and injuring her ankle badly. The room fell into chaos, the cast members rushing to her side, their faces filled with panic as she clutched her leg in pain.
âSomeone get the nurse!â you shouted, but you were already on your way over, kneeling beside Minji, trying to calm her down. Jungwon was right beside you, his usual composed expression slipping into something much more concerned.
The moment the news came through, it felt like the entire world stopped. The hospital had confirmed that Minji had severely sprained her ankleâno one could have anticipated how badly sheâd hurt herself, and now, there was no way she would be able to perform for at least two weeks, maybe more. The timing couldnât have been worse. The performance was just days away, and without Minji, the play might not go on.
The cast gathered in the rehearsal room, tension thick in the air. You could feel the weight of everyoneâs eyes on you, the silent expectation building with every passing second. The murmurs began almost immediately as they discussed who could possibly fill in for Minji at the last minute.
âWe could call in an understudy,â one member suggested, clearly grasping at straws.
âNone of the understudies know the part as well as Minji does,â another replied, shaking their head. âWe donât have time for that.â
âWeâll figure something out. Weâll find someone who canââ Riki cut himself off, his face drawn with concern as he glanced at the empty space where Minji usually stood.
The silence that followed felt deafening. It was clear to everyone that there was no one else who could take over the role in such a short time. Thatâs when one of the cast members, a girl who had always been pragmatic to the point of bluntness, turned toward you. Her gaze was unwavering.
âWell... if weâre being realistic,â she began, the words hanging heavy in the air, âyou know the lines, right?â
You froze, your heart suddenly pounding in your chest. âIâwhat?â you stammered, your stomach sinking as her eyes bored into you. The thought of stepping into Minjiâs shoes, even for a moment, felt like an impossible task.
âYouâve been working with her the whole time and directed this whole play,â she continued, a hint of impatience in her voice. âYouâre the only one who knows her part well enough to do this. Plus, youâre the one who wrote the play.â
âIââ You faltered, panic creeping into your throat. âI donât know if I can...â
âYou donât have a choice,â another voice cut in sharply. It was Riki. He leaned forward, his eyes narrowed. âItâs you or no one. We donât have time for hesitation. The play is in a week.â
The other cast members exchanged uneasy glances. Some of them, like Riki, seemed convinced that you were the only viable option, but others looked skeptical, unconvinced that you could actually pull it off.
âItâs not just about knowing the lines,â someone else muttered, crossing their arms. âItâs about embodying the role. Youâre the director, sure, but stepping in for Minji? Thatâs a whole different challenge.â
The room fell into a tense silence, and you could feel the weight of the decision bearing down on you. Your palms were sweating, your mind racing. You glanced around, meeting Jungwonâs gaze for a brief moment. He was standing a few paces away, his expression unreadable, his eyes fixed on you. There was a softness in his gaze, but he didnât speak up. He didnât offer his support, not even a hint of reassurance. It was as though he was waiting for you to make the call on your own.
"Iâm... Iâm not sure I can do it," you said, your voice trembling as you shook your head. The words felt like an admission of failure even as they left your lips. The pressure was mounting, thick and suffocating. You could feel the anxious tension in the room, swirling around you.
Then another voice broke the silence, a supporting actress, her tone firm. âWe donât have time to find anyone else. Youâre going to have to take the role, Y/N. Thereâs no other option.â
You hesitated, your heart thudding painfully in your chest, but the weight of the situation settled over you like a blanket. The others werenât happy, and you werenât sure you were either, but there was no room for second-guessing.
âFine,â you muttered, almost too quietly for anyone to hear. âIâll do it.â
Riki gave a brief nod, signaling that the decision was made. The cast moved forward, but there was no sense of triumph, only a shared understanding that the next few days would be exhausting and grueling. You werenât sure what you had just agreed to, but it was clear that everyone was relying on you to make it work.
The first rehearsal in your new role was a mess. You stumbled through the lines, your tongue tripping over words that shouldâve felt familiar. Every gesture that Minji had made with grace now felt awkward and forced. You felt like you were drowning, each second slipping away from you as you tried desperately to remember the blocking, the expressions, the emotions you needed to convey. The castâs frustration was palpable.
âThis isnât how we rehearsed it,â one of the actors muttered under their breath, throwing you an annoyed glance as you fumbled with the choreography.
âYeah,â another added, crossing his arms and clearly skeptical. âItâs going to take a lot more than this.â
You felt yourself shrink under their judgment, the weight of their eyes pressing on you. It wasnât that they were outright cruelâit was more the fact that they were impatient. They didnât think you could pull it off, and frankly, neither did you.
As the days passed, the rehearsals didnât improve much. By the second day, you were losing confidence. You couldnât stop comparing yourself to Minji, her effortless performance a constant reminder of how far you had to go. The tension between the cast members grew, and you could feel it in the air. Every practice session felt like a battleâone where you werenât sure you were going to win.
Jungwon, as usual, was quiet during the rehearsals. He didnât say much, but you could feel him watching you, always standing just a little further away than you wouldâve liked. His eyes never left you, but he said nothing. His silence was both comforting and unnerving.
âY/N, youâve got to work harder,â one of your classmates said, his tone sharp as the cast took a break. âWe donât have time for mistakes. We know you have a lot on your plate, considering youâre still our director. Thankfully Rikiâs now co-directing though. You just need to be better, we know youâre capable.â
His words stung more than they shouldâve, especially when it wasnât your fault that Minji had gotten hurt. But the pressure was unbearable. You were carrying the weight of the play on your shoulders, and it felt like the world was watching, waiting for you to fail.
It was during one particularly frustrating rehearsal that Jungwon finally spoke to you. You had just stumbled over another line and had nearly given up in frustration when you felt a hand on your shoulder.
âYouâre doing your best,â Jungwon said quietly, his voice a gentle balm against the harshness of the rehearsal room. You looked up at him, surprised by the softness in his words. His gaze was steady, unwavering. âI know itâs hard... but just trust yourself. Youâre stronger than you think.â
His wordsâsimple, calmâpierced through the storm of anxiety inside you. Something in his tone made you pause, made you take a breath. For the first time in days, you felt a flicker of reassurance.
âThanks, Jungwon,â you murmured, the weight of his support grounding you. In that moment, despite everything, you felt like you could at least keep going. Maybe you couldnât do it perfectly, but you could keep trying.
The performance day arrived in a blur of last-minute adjustments. Everyone was exhausted, nerves frayed, but despite the tension, there was a sense of collective determination. The theater was packed with an eager audience, and as you stood backstage, the reality of it all hit you.
You were about to step out onto the stage, alone in a role you hadnât fully prepared for, a role that belonged to someone else. But then you looked at Jungwonâhe was standing at the edge of the stage, watching you with a quiet intensity.
Your heart skipped a beat as your eyes met his, and in that moment, you found the strength you needed. He gave you a small, encouraging smile, and it was as though he was silently telling you that everything was going to be okay.
The stage was set. The audienceâs murmurs faded as the play began, and the atmosphere shifted from anticipation to pure focus. The first few lines came out smoothly, and with each passing moment, the tension you had felt in the rehearsals started to melt away. The natural rhythm of the play flowed effortlessly between you and the other actors. But what you hadnât expectedâwhat you hadnât anticipatedâwas how easy it felt to perform alongside Jungwon.
Every movement, every word, every glance felt effortless. As soon as you shared the first scene with him, there was an unspoken connection. His presence on stage was magneticâhis voice strong, yet soft, filled with depth. And his eyesâthose eyesâspoke volumes without him having to utter a single word. You hadnât expected to feel so at ease, so in sync with him, but it was as though you were breathing in rhythm, your performances becoming one.
Lila: (Her voice laced with doubt, her eyes searching his for reassurance.) âYou... you really think you could want me? Iâm nothing like the women youâre used to, Lawrence. I donât belong in your world.â
Lawrence (Jungwon): (His voice calm, unwavering, as he looks at her with a sincerity that catches her off guard.) âIâve always wanted you, Lila. You. Not the world you think I live in. Not the money or status. Just you.â
The way his words lingered in the air made your heart flutter. His gaze softened, and in that fleeting moment, it felt as if the entire world faded away. The audience, the stage, the lightsâthey all disappeared, leaving only the connection between your characters.
In this scene, Lila was supposed to be uncertain, lost in her own doubts, but Adrianâs unwavering confidence made it feel like she could do anything. He gave her the strength to believe in herself, just by being there.
Lawrence (Jungwon): (His voice deepens, a subtle warmth behind his words as he steps closer.) âYouâre not alone in this, Lila. Not anymore. Iâm here. Iâll always be here.â
For a split second, it felt as though the scene had stopped being fiction, as if Jungwon himself wasnât just acting but revealing a deeper part of himself. His sincerity was unmistakable. The chemistry between you was undeniable, and for a moment, you almost forgot that you were acting. Your heart skipped a beat, and you had to remind yourself to stay in character.
Lila: (Her voice trembling just enough to make it feel real, her eyes searching his face.) âI... Iâm scared, Lawrence. What if Iâm not enough for you? What if Iâm just some joke to you?â
He took a step closer, closing the distance between you, his eyes never leaving yours. The intensity of his gaze was enough to make your breath hitch in your throat.
Lawrence (Jungwon): (His voice firm, a promise in his words.) âThen Iâll be enough for both of us.â (He reaches out, gently cupping her cheek.) âThis isnât a game, Lila. Iâm not here for some joke. Iâm here for you.â
The line was so simple, so full of promise. And yet, in that moment, it felt like the most powerful declaration you had ever heard. The tension between the two charactersâno, between you and Jungwonâwas growing stronger with every passing second.
Lila: (Her heart racing, her voice a whisper.) âAre you sure? This... all of this feels too good to be true.â
Lawrence (Jungwon): (Stepping closer, his breath almost mingling with hers, his voice tender and serious.) âIâm sure, Lila. Iâve never been more sure of anything.â
The scene continued, each word flowing naturally, each touch, each exchange building the emotion. But nothing could have prepared you for what happened next.
As the final scene began to unfold, your characters stood face to face, the final lines lingering in the air. The tension had shifted. It wasnât just the chemistry of the characters anymoreâit was the undeniable pull between the two of you. Your heart pounded as you spoke the last few lines, your voice quiet, almost hesitant.
Lila: (Softly, her voice trembling.) âIs this... is this really goodbye?â
Lawrence (Jungwon): (His expression a mix of sadness and longing as he steps closer.) âNo. Not if you donât want it to be.â
And in that split second, just as the final words should have left your mouth, Jungwon did something unexpected. He didnât wait for the cue. Instead, without a word, he leaned in toward you, closing the space between you until his face was mere inches from yours. The audience gasped as he pressed a gentle kiss to your cheekâsoft, fleeting, but full of emotion.
You froze. The script hadnât called for it. No one had prepared you for this. Your breath caught in your throat, and for a moment, it felt as though time itself had stopped. The kissâcompletely unplannedâwas full of unspoken meaning. It was a promise. A confession. It was everything he hadnât said on stage, but everything his eyes had been telling you all along.
When Jungwon pulled back slightly, he met your gaze with a softness you had never seen before. His eyes were vulnerable, as though he had just exposed something deep within himself that he wasnât ready to share with anyone else. Then he adjusted his lavalier microphone slightly away from his mouth as he leans into you again.
âThis wasnât on your script... but it was on mine,â he whispered to your ear. It was barely inaudible that you wouldnât believe he said that.
The words settled over you like a spark, igniting something inside your chest. You couldnât speak. The world had shifted in that single moment. The playâeverythingâhad suddenly become something so much more. The chemistry between you was undeniable, and the connection between your characters now felt so real.
The audience had fallen silent, their eyes wide in shock, but you didnât notice them. You didnât hear the applause. All that mattered was Jungwon, standing there before you. The final scene had ended, but in that moment, it felt like the true beginning of something neither of you had expected.
As the curtain began to close, you stood side by side with him, your heart racing. The play was over, but it didnât feel like an ending. Not to you. Not to Jungwon. Not anymore. You both knew, without saying another word, that this wasnât just a performance. It was real. This connection, this feeling, this chemistryâit was something that had always been there, hidden beneath the surface. And now, you were finally seeing it for what it was.
As you walked off stage, the weight of the moment seemed to cling to you, like the lingering echo of a song that you couldn't forget. The applause rang in your ears, distant and muted, as if you were in another world, separated from the reality that had once felt so familiar. The connection you shared with Jungwonâit was no longer just a performance. It was something raw, something real. And as your footsteps echoed through the backstage corridor, you couldn't shake the feeling that this moment was just the beginning.
Jungwon slowed his pace beside you, his steps in perfect sync with yours, and for a moment, the world seemed to still. The smile he gave you was soft, almost hesitant, but his eyesâthey were full of something you hadnât seen before. There was no pretension, no calculated charm. Just a quiet sincerity that spoke volumes.
"I didn't mean for it to be like this," he said, his voice low, but it carried with it the weight of everything unsaid. âI shouldâve told you sooner. All the things I was too scared to say before, all the things that kept me from being honest with you...â
You turned to face him, your heart pounding in your chest, unsure of what to say. But Jungwon didnât wait for your response. His hand reached out, brushing lightly against your arm, his fingers grazing your skin like a question that hadnât been answered.
âI donât want to leave things unfinished,â he continued, his voice now firm, but his gaze vulnerable. âAnd I donât want to go on pretending that I donât feel this... whatever this is between us. I know Iâve been an idiot. I didnât want to mess this up... But I canât keep pretending anymore.â He took a breath, stepping even closer. âI like you. Iâve liked you for a long time. And not just as some role in a play or as some unspoken dream. I... I like you. All of you.â
Your breath caught in your throat, and for a moment, the world seemed to hold its breath with you. His words, raw and unguarded, hit you in a way you never expected. It was more than just the confessionâit was the vulnerability, the sincerity in his eyes. He wasnât hiding anymore.
And then, as if that wasnât enough, he stepped closer, his voice softening as he leaned in again, this time closer than before. âYou deserve to know the truth. Not just as an actor, not just as someone I worked with, but as someone who means something more than I ever let on. I never wanted to hurt you, and Iâm sorry for making you feel like you didnât matter.â
The silence between you stretched out for what felt like an eternity, and in that moment, everything elseâeverything that had once matteredâfaded away. You took a shaky breath, the words finally bubbling to the surface. âJungwon,â you whispered, your voice trembling with emotion. âI... I didnât know what to think, what to believe. But hearing you say this now, Iââ
Before you could finish, he gently cupped your face, his touch warm and steady. He smiled, that familiar, charming smile youâd seen a thousand times before, but now it felt like it carried a weight of meaning that it never had.
âYou donât have to say anything right now,â he said, his thumb brushing over your cheek. âJust know that Iâm here, and Iâm not going anywhere⌠for now.â
Your heart was racing, and you nodded slowly, your chest swelling with emotions you had kept hidden for far too long.
Just as the moment felt like it was about to crescendo into something you couldnât quite grasp, a voice interrupted from the shadows of the backstage.
âHey, you two!â Rikiâs voice was loud, teasing, and unmistakable as he stepped into the light, a grin plastered on his face. He caught the glance between you and Jungwon and immediately raised an eyebrow. âWhatâs all this tension about, huh? You guys didnât think the play was over, did you?â
Jungwon stepped back slightly, a small chuckle escaping him as he ran a hand through his hair, though his gaze never left yours. "We were just wrapping up... some things."
Rikiâs grin softened, his playful expression giving way to something more sincere as he crossed his arms over his chest. âYou twoâŚâ he said, glancing between you and Jungwon, his eyes knowing. âYou donât have to explain. Itâs about time.â
The weight of Rikiâs words settled between the three of you, and in that moment, everything clicked into place. Riki wasnât just the supportive friend. He was the one who understoodâwho had always known, even when the two of you hadnât. It was a relief, in a way, to have that acknowledgment, that understanding.
âI guess weâll see where this goes then,â Jungwon said, his voice soft but confident, his gaze returning to you, full of meaning.
Riki gave a playful roll of his eyes before clapping Jungwon on the shoulder. âYeah, yeah. Just donât mess this up, alright?â he teased, but there was warmth in his words, a reassurance that everything was going to be fine.
"See you around, boss."
You couldnât help but smile, a weight lifting off your shoulders. It was clear now. No more games, no more pretending. This was real. And as the three of you stood there, a sense of closure washed over youâthe play was over, but this new chapter? It was just beginning.
And maybe, just maybe, it was going to be everything you had always wanted.
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I can still see your smile in my head.
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one week left of living in the year in which you loved me
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"I ride with the demons and deformed.. They are my most sacred lovers."
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I am good. I am loved.
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Feeling safe in someone's energy is a different type of intimacy. That peace of mind and security is very underrated and I cannot emphasize this enough.
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I wish i loved myself enough to leave you.
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on friends, who maybe want to be a little more than that
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i was not made for hookup culture, i was made for the most soul crushing experience ever. i was born to feel everything entirely and endlessly. i was made to feel everything deeply
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Those eyes still haunt my mind.
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I'm a hopelessly romantic old soul disguised as a loner for this modern age love.
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christmas doesnât feel the same without you
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heartbreak through body language in Men
A drooping posture can convey a sense of defeat and sadness. Keep shoulders slightly slouched, and avoid standing tall or with a straight back.
Facial expressions play a crucial role. A downturned mouth, furrowed brows, and a distant or vacant gaze can all indicate inner turmoil and heartache.
Men often avoid eye contact when they're feeling vulnerable. If you're experiencing heartbreak, you might find yourself looking down or away when speaking to others.
Restlessness can manifest in various forms, such as tapping fingers, bouncing legs, or constantly shifting positions. This indicates inner turmoil and an inability to find peace.
Movements may become slower and less purposeful when someone is experiencing emotional pain. This can include gestures like reaching for objects or adjusting clothing.
Men in heartbreak might withdraw from social interactions or participate less actively in conversations. They may seem physically present but emotionally distant.
Deep, heavy sighs are often involuntary reactions to emotional distress. They signify a release of tension and an underlying sense of sadness.
Heartbreak can drain one's energy. You may notice a decrease in enthusiasm, vitality, and overall liveliness in how you carry yourself and engage with others.
Crossing arms, hunching shoulders forward, or clasping hands in front of the body can create a barrier between oneself and others, reflecting emotional guardedness and pain.
Gestures may become less expressive and more restrained. Hand movements may be smaller in scale and less animated compared to usual.
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And I wondered what it was like to be chosen. I was never chosen. I was a maybe, a probably, sometimes even a definitely but never the one, never the chosen one.
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How long have you known that I wasn't what you had wanted?
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