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AMC posting this on Twitter specifically to drive me over the edge. đ
#iwtv#interview with the vampire#louis de pointe du lac#Armand#daniel molloy#old man daniel#danloumand#why would they do this?#i was already going feral#Devil's Minion#and Louis can come too#Louis didnât call that old man 'our boy' TWICE for no reason#And they captioned it âLike fine wineâ#brb gnawing my arm off
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*jumping on my toes. wipes snot and tears* parallel lines never collide but oh wow.... HE WAS A PUNK AND SHE DID BALLET HUGGED AND HELD EACH OTHER!!!!!!1111!!!!!!
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á wc: 17.6k
á fluff, punk!hongjoong x fem!reader, slowburn, ot8 cameos, college au except idk if i did it right, mutual pining, first few parts are just flashbacks, opposites attract (kinda?) will probably be a 2-part series
á The thought of enjoying your Saturday morning however you please may initially seem exciting, but it can become as daunting as weekdays when you end up with tasks even on your supposed days offâwhich, in your case, is none other than buying a psychological thriller book for your roommate, who claims she needs it in order to share a "common interest" with the nerdy guy from her linguistics class she seems to be obsessed with. You already saw it coming when you opened your phone to find numerous missed calls from her, but what you didn't expect was a coincidental encounter with a guy who seems to have visited the bookstore for the same reason as you. It only took you two more no-longer-so-coincidental encounters for you to realize just how deep youâve fallen into the bottomless pit.
You never really tend to realize just how much of an effect a certain personâs presence has on you until you start to crave more of it during the times you fail to feel it around.
The first time you saw him was when you were walking in and out of your local bookstoreâs aisles, fingers brushing through the rows of books neatly arranged according to their genres. For how long youâve been doing the exact same thing, you begin to forget just why and how exactly visiting the place managed to sneak itself in between your routine for the day.
Rewinding the dayâs events so far so you could recall what exactly were you doing inside a bookstore standing in front of an aisle solely for the psychological thriller genre, you vividly remember your roommate calling you in the middle of your morning stroll at the park asking if you could stop by a nearby bookstore and buy her a book she apparently needs for âacademic purposes.â
You were hesitant at first, thinking she was probably airing out a false reason. With the amount of times youâd come home to the sight of her deeply engrossed in a complex thriller movie, youâd assume she wanted the book solely due to her interests.
You ran your eyes through the columns once more, sighing in relief when you finally found the book your roommate wanted you to buy. You took your phone out to take a picture of it and send it to her for confirmation, but just as you were about to reach for it, another person whose presence you failed to notice until now did so as well, making your hands brush against each other after reaching for the same book stacked in the sixth row of the shelf.
You immediately looked to the side and managed to catch a glimpse of his eyes slightly widening, and so did he with yours. You remember being the first one to snap back to reality, taking a step back to face him while waving your arms off in front of your chest.
âYou can take it,â you said, awkwardly chuckling as you gestured for him to take the book instead. You figured youâd just buy a copy of it online, or if youâre going to be free on some days this week, perhaps youâd stop by other bookstores. Your roommate didnât specify when exactly she needed the book, anyway.
He mirrors your actions instead of reaching for the book, gently pulling down the left cord of his earphonesâyou thought it was a subtle gesture of bouncing your initiation of small talk back to you, so you let your attention get taken away as your ears perked up to listen to whatever the stranger had to say.
âItâs fine, iâm sure youâll need that one more than I do,â he said, pointing to the book neither of you were considering taking with a gentle smile. âIâve actually read it five times alreadyâjust thought a sixth reread was necessary earlier in the morning, so here I am now.â He chuckled, and only then did you manage to get a good look at him.
His hair had a striking resemblance to the burgundy patterned carpets of the bookstore, and from the looks of it, you were able to tell from a single glance that it definitely wasnât the first time heâs ever dyed his hair. Black sunglasses remained sat atop his head, and his ears were decorated in multiple piercings. He wore a layered chain necklace, the silver material of the accessories shining as the lights by the roof reflected on it. A dark red leather jacket was hung lazily over his shoulders, showing the black tank top he wore underneath. He was wearing black, ripped baggy jeans, and it was adorned with chains attached to its waistline. His combat boots were of the same color, and the shoelace of the left foot was undoneâyou couldnât tell if it was on purpose or if he simply didnât notice. He wore silver rings on almost each of his fingers, and you were able to see that one of his nails was painted black when he adjusted one of his rings. It almost made you smile, but it wasnât until he cleared his throat that you realized youâve been staring at him for about a minute or two.
Your eyes widened in surprise, awkwardly chuckling as you did your best not to give him the wrong impression. âSorry, I was just...â you trailed off, not knowing what horrible excuse you should use to drag yourself out of a potentially awkward encounter. â...just wondering why youâd want to read the same book six times straight.â Great, you certainly didnât come off weird, but you definitely sounded rude.
Just as you were about to hurriedly mutter out an apology, the manâs stifled laugh immediately put a halt to your train of thought. âIt sounds strange, doesnât it? My friends have been asking me the same question for a while now, so this isnât really surprising for me. See, this book has a lot of foreshadowing in it, so I think Itâs nice to reread it every once in a while to see the points Iâve missed.â He shrugged his shoulders, making his leather jacket fall off smoothly on one side.
He noticed you struggling with thinking of what to respond, so he took it upon himself and steered the conversation away from himself and towards you. âWhat about you? what were you going to buy the book for?â he asked, and you were quick to answerâthankful for his initiative.
âGoing to the bookstore wasnât originally part of todayâs schedule, but apparently my roommate couldnât get any more lazier and asked me to stop by to purchase the book for her because she canât do it herself.â
There was something about the way you expressed your frustration (although jokingly) with a deadpanning look on your face that almost made him want to laugh, and you could tell by the way he was visibly fighting against the corners of his lips that were twitching upwards.
âThatâs tough,â he stated the obvious as he ran his jewelry adorned fingers through his burgundy hairâwith the way you saw a line of sweat drip down by the side of his face, you knew you werenât the only one who found the bookstore to be in a strangely warm temperature today.
You saw a few air conditioners here and there on the walls, and they were working perfectly fine earlier, so you assumed they were probably just malfunctioning. âAre the air conditioners going through a malfunction or something?â he voiced out your thoughts for you as he practically asked himself the question with the way it came out as a whisper while he was looking around.
You took your cardigan off, and only then did you notice the stark contrast between your choices of outfits. You were clad in a pink knitted cardigan your mother made by her own handsâshe gave it to you as a present for Christmas a while ago, and underneath it was a white camisole top decorated with lace and a pink ribbon on its centerâsomething you added yourself. You wore a long, white ruffled skirt, a piece of clothing you bought online two years ago when you and your online best friend agreed upon buying it together to wear it the moment youâll finally get the chance to meet up. You stopped talking to each other a year ago, so you just started to wear it to your own liking. You chose to wear the pink doll shoes you found at a thrift store a week ago, and the cherry on top was the white ribbon hair clips you placed on either side of your hair.
âThey were doing just fine when I first came in, so I guess it has something to do with technical issues.â You shrugged, and the man mirrored your actions yet again as he proceeded to fully take off his leather jacket as well.
Just as he parted his lips to say something, your phone suddenly rang, making both of you look at the device you didnât even notice you were still holding in your hands until now. Staring right into your eyes was your roommateâs caller id on the phone screen, and for a second, you were debating whether to answer or not.
You decided to ignore the latter, figuring the call was made regarding the book. You apologetically smiled at the man first, gesturing to your phone as he returned your smile, urging you to go ahead as he mouths something about checking out other sections of the book store so you could have some privacy.
Once he was out of the frame, you didnât hesitate to press the green button, bringing the phone up to your ears. âBefore I proceed to say anything, I need you to answer a question of mine first. Do you think youâre capable of committing murder today?â She asked from the other end of the line, making your brows furrow as you scoffed in both confusion and disbelief at the sudden confusion. âAm I what?â
âPlease just say yes or no,â she said in a hurried tone. âNo... why? Did something bad happen over there?â She chuckled nervously as you heard the shuffling of bedsheets, assuming she was either rolling around her bed or sitting up.
âNo, but... you see, about the book I asked for you to buy... remember that guy from my linguistics class I told you about last weekend?â You were confused about where the conversation was heading, yet hummed in confirmation anyway. âI do. What about him?â
âOkay, so, thanks to my... connections, I found out just now that he owns an annotated physical copy of the book, and, if youâre already catching my drift...â she trailed off, yet the moment she heard your sigh from your end, she was quick to regain composure and stumble over her words.
âIâm sorry! Iâm really sorry! I wouldnât have sneaked the task in between your schedule if I had known beforehandâI just really donât want to waste the opportunity of a potential connection between us... and, I mean, well, yeah, I shouldâve done it by myself to begin with, but I wasnât really thinking straight earlier in the morning so Iââ you cut her off by ending the call, heading straight to your messages as you scrolled down to look for her contact number.
The sound of your nails clicking on the phone screen echoed across the empty aisle as you typed, âGo shoot your shot. Donât stress it out, alright? Just make sure this wonât happen again. Love you :)â With a sigh, you turned your phone off and put it back inside your bag. You were happy for your roommate, yet at the same time, you couldnât help but feel like you just wasted a portion of your day.
Exiting the aisle, your thoughts went back to the man you were just engaging in small talk with a few minutes ago, eyes darting around the bookstore to search for him. You didnât see which direction he went when he left, already having your back turned against him the moment you heard his fading footsteps.
The man sitting by the register who seemed to be around the same age as you noticed you and was quick to call for your attention. âAre you looking for the redhead, miss?â And for a second, you were slightly embarrassed, but it was the truth, anyway, so you found yourself nodding wordlessly. âHe already left a minute ago.â
Hearing those words come out of his mouth, you almost let a disappointed sigh slip out of your lips, but you were quick to cover it up. âI see. Thanks for telling me,â you said, flashing him a polite smile as he gave you his own.
Figuring there was no longer any purpose for you to stay inside the bookstore any longer, you headed to the exist, the clinking of the bells on top of the doors ringing in your ears as you swung it open, putting your cardigan back on when the cold temperature of the city hit your skin like a speeding truck. Only then did you realize you didnât even get to ask for his name, and since then, he hadnât left your mind for the rest of the day.
The next time wasnât any different. You were taking a stroll at the park for a much-needed unwinding after taking your exams. Kids were running around and chasing each other by the grassy fields, couples were being all cute and cuddly as they sat by the benches, and some elderly people were walking around much like how you were, admiring the beautiful sceneries unfolding in front of their very own eyes.
Your pink dress was being carried away by the soft breeze, making it flow as you took one step after another. Thankfully, you chose to wear a long dress for the day, so you didnât have to worry about any potential wardrobe malfunctions.
From a near distance, you saw a little boy standing by the grass fields pointing towards you. His voice was a little loud, so you managed to hear what he was saying to the two men he was with. âWooyoung-hyung, look! A princess!â
The little boyâs comment caught you off guard, making you look the other way as you pretended not to hear the words he was saying, which were hard to ignore due to how loud he was speaking. âKyungmin, sheâs not a princess, and you canât just point to strangers like that!â
The man who you assumed to be his older brother lightly scolded him, and for a second, you were debating between playing along with the childâs wide imaginationâit wasnât his fault for thinking you were a princess as he was still young, after all, or fleeing from the park so his attention would be directed to something else so his brother would stop scolding him. âBut she is a princess! Seonghwa-hyung, you see it too, right?â The other man with them was probably a friend of the little boyâs brother.
âWell, Kyungmin, she might look like one, but she isnâtââ the man you assumed to be Seonghwa stopped in between his words all of a sudden, and the next thing you knew was the little boy was standing right in front of you, tugging on your dress that was still flowing due to the wind.
âKyungmin!â Both men yelled his name in unison, but he ignored them, his attention fully focused on you instead. âMiss pretty lady! Youâre a princess, right? Right?â He looked up at you with a smile, and once again, you found yourself ignoring the latter between your choices of how to handle the situation.
You sat down so you could see each other eye to eye, a fond smile spreading across your face as you let out a soft laugh. âYou think Iâm a princess?â You tilted your head, making him let out a gasp of disbelief. âBut you are! Wooyoung-hyung and Seonghwa-hyung wonât believe me, but I know you are! Right?â he asked for confirmation again, making you laugh once more as you rested your hands on the area of your chest where your heart was.
âWell⌠I think it depends on what you want to believe. I wonât tell you whether Iâm a princess or not, but if you think I am, then so be it. What you believe in is what matters the most, and not what anyone else does, donât you think?â
You figured talking some wisdom into a boy whoâs probably still in kindergarten wasnât exactly the best way to handle the situation, but itâs not like you knew better ways. Seeing his smile grow even wider after hearing your words, though, was enough to let you know you handled it just fine. âSo you are a princess! I knew it!â Okay, well, that was definitely not the reaction you were going for, but at least heâs happy, right?
âYou should tell them that, too!â He pointed to where his brother and his friend stood, but this time, there were three of them, and the one standing in the middle was definitely not an unfamiliar face to you contrary to the two who stood by his side. You certainly couldnât have been mistakenâespecially not when you saw his burgundy hair.
Your eyes met briefly, yours widened and his completely normal, save for the fond gaze you assumed was probably directed to the little boy in front of you. He probably didnât even recognize you at all. âCome with me, miss pretty lady! You should meet them so theyâll be proven wrong,â he said, reaching for your arm as he took a step towards where the three men stood.
When you didnât budge from where you crouched at all, he looked back at you with a confused expression on his face. âWhatâs the matter, miss pretty lady?â
You chuckled awkwardly as you stood up, looking down at him. âTheyâre waiting for you, not me. Go on now, donât keep them waiting. Iâm sure youâve proven them wrong already, anyway,â you said, using your free hand to take his off your wrist. âAre you sure? IâŚâ
âKyungmin!â His older brother called out his name once more, making his head turn to where they were all standing, patiently waiting for the little boy to go back to them. âSee? You should go.â You ushered, making him look back and forth between you and his brother and his friends for about a few seconds.
âWell⌠okay, then.â The frown on his face was a huge contrast to the huge smile he once had a few seconds ago, and you were quick to do whatever you could to bring it back.
âHey, donât be sad, alright? Itâs always better to spend days like this with a smile on your face,â you said, smiling at him fondly. âWill I get to see you again?â The sudden question put you at a loss for words, and you spent a good couple of seconds thinking of how to respond correctly.
âNeither of us know the answer to that, but if you ever see me again, I promise Iâll let you introduce me to your brother and his friends, okay?â It was definitely not the right thing to say, but it was certainly what the boy wanted to hear.
With the smile on his face returning, he waved at you enthusiastically, running back to the three men who have been waiting for him for quite a while now. He approached them with a cheerful expression on his face, and you watched them slowly start to smile as well while the little boy told them about his interaction with you.
Unbeknownst to you, your attention was unconsciously directed towards the burgundy haired man who was now exchanging laughter with his friends while the little boy was still going on about his story. This time, he was wearing a see-through black jacket with a beige compression long-sleeve shirt underneath, partnered with baggy denim jeans that were secured by a black belt with embellishments. His ears had less piercings this time, and so were the amount of necklaces he wore. His boots were the same as the ones you saw him wear when you first met him, and his fingers were still adorned with multiple accessories. You could tell he opted for a casual look today, yet he still looked as cool as ever. Perhaps it was due to the vibe he carries with him, and not just his choices of clothing itself. Thereâs still a huge contrast between your outfits.
The little boy didnât mention his name when he was talking to you earlier, and that was the only thing you were disappointed about with your heartwarming interaction with him. Youâd probably look strange if you were to approach them, yet it proved to be impossible either way as they now had their backs faced towards you, walking away as they continued their conversation. Luck really hasnât been on your side lately. You wonder when it will be.
Three weeks later, and youâre now walking through the halls in search of your roommate. Thirty minutes ago, she sent you a message, telling you to meet her on the third floor. She didnât really tell you why, and it drove you off the edge more than it shouldâveâone thing youâve always disliked was when people would ask you to meet up for an unspecified reason, or even worse, message you by texting you only your name and your name alone without telling you whatâs the matter beforehand. So now, here you were, eyes searching the halls in hopes of finding a familiar face.
âHey!â A familiar voice called out a few steps behind where you stood, making you immediately look back. Sighing in relief as you recognized who it was, your roommate made her way towards you, pushing past the small portion of people crowding the halls. âSorry for asking to meet up all of a suddenâI know you hate it when I do this, but I promise this is the last time!â So was last week, you said in your thoughts.
âWhatâs this about, anyway? And it better not be about your crush from your linguistics class because I swearââ She cuts you off with an apologetic chuckle, making you sigh in disappointment. âNope, Iâm not doing it.â
Just as you were about to walk away, she held your arm to keep you steady in your place, desperately pleading as she shook your arm repeatedly. âPlease, please just hear me out! I promise Iâll leave you alone after this!â No way in hell you would, you thought once again.
Still, you chose to hear her out anyway. Sure, she may be annoying at timesâespecially when it comes to her undying crush on the boy from her linguistics class, but you canât really deny the fact that you hold a soft spot for her deep within. When it wasnât about her man who technically isnât her man but youâre sure will be her man one day, she was really fun to be around. She was loud and outgoing, a huge contrast to your calm and collected personality, and as different as you both may be, you feel the most comfortable around her compared to anyone and everyone else. Whenever sheâd notice you were feeling down, she wouldnât hesitate to speedrun to the nearest convenience store by where you both lived, buy you your favorite food even during the times her pockets are begging for her to leave them alone for once, and put on your favorite movie once she comes back.
So then, you now find yourself heading towards the library to look for yet another book her crush has apparently been frequently visiting the library for lately. You figured you should hire whoeverâs airing all this information to her as your detective one day, if it ever came to it.
Apparently, the book is a tale as old as time, so he couldnât really find a copy of it anywhere, hence why he chooses to visit the library on a daily basis to read it. Your roommate thought sharing the same interests with him would be a great way to deepen her âconnectionâ with himâif they even had one to begin with, considering how the only bridge between both of them was the annotated book she borrowed from himâwhich she still hasnât returnedâand that was pretty much all of it. She claims sheâs too shy to approach him, and maybe thatâs why.
You found yourself standing in between two tall bookshelves once again, the situation being somewhat familiar to you in a way that almost made you laugh. This time, though, the air conditioners were working just fine, and you werenât accompanied by a presence other than your own.
Your eyes search through the books neatly stacked in the shelves, squinting and inching closer to get a better view in case you accidentally miss the book youâre looking for. There was a blank space in between two books, and for a moment, you assume the book had already been borrowed by your roommateâs crush, or maybe someone else.
You were about to message your roommate to tell her about it, until you heard some shuffling from the other side of the shelf you were facing, drawing a confused expression on your face. You heard from one of your colleagues that the librarian was way too strict for everyoneâs liking, so students would mostly stop by the library just to borrow a book, but never to actually stay.
Which student was brave enough to actually stop by the library to read? Wouldnât they be at least a little scared to be yelled at to shut up over the smallest of things such as breathing like how a normally functioning person should?
Peeking through the empty space in between the books to see who it was, your eyes widened comically as you recognized the person solely from their hands resting on the table alone. The sight of a singularly colored nail and layers of rings and bracelets couldnât have been more familiar to you.
But what was he doing here? His hair was half blonde and half black, though, so you were contemplating whether your assumptions about his identity were correct or not, but you knew there was only one way to find outâand it certainly wasnât peeking through a bookshelf like a creep.
Exiting the aisleâa familiar experience once again, you slowly walked towards the table while rethinking your life decisions, wondering if you should just leave him alone and mind your own business. You were on the brink of considering it, but it wasnât until you recognized what he was reading.
It was the book your roommate asked you to borrow from the library, and it was certainly the one meant to be placed in the blank space by the aisle you were searching through just now.
Your mind was racing with questions pleading to be answeredâthe first ones being, Who the hell is this man? Why do I keep seeing him around? Why did no one ever tell me he goes to the same university as I do? And what is his name?
You figured there couldnât have been a better time for your questions to be answered other than now, and even if you were gambling with the possibilities of him either recognizing you or not feeling any sense of familiarity with you at all, you couldnât really care less right now.
âHey,â you were hesitant, making your voice come off as soft and barely above a whisperâand it certainly wasnât due to your fear of being scolded by the librarian. The man shot up and immediately turned his head around, and as he stared at you with those eyes of his, you knew your assumptions regarding his identity were correct, after all.
For about a second or two, all he did was stare at you with a blank expression on his face, and you swore you were about to let the ground swallow you whole right there and then. But for the next second, his face softens as he flashes you a toothy grin, and the words that soon followed after it caught you completely off guard. âItâs you.â Itâs you?
What on Earth could he have possibly meant by that? Does that mean he recognized you when his friendâs little brother was talking to you within a fair distance from where he and his friends stood by the park, after all? Does that mean he remembers? âI was starting to think Iâd stop seeing you around. Turns out weâre closer than I thought we would be.â Okay, what?
âWhat?â You voice out your thoughts by accident, tilting your head in confusion as all he did in return was smile at you once more. âThird timeâs the charm, after all, isnât it?â He closes the book laid out in front of him on the table, pulling out the chair beside him, tapping on it as he gestured for you to take a seat.
You do so wordlessly, awkwardly fiddling with a loose stitch of your white knitted sweater adorned with baby pink strawberry patterns. How come youâve never seen him around? With a face as strikingly beautiful as his, youâre sure you wouldâve already noticed him long agoâor maybe you were just looking at the wrong places all along.
âHe still thinks youâre a princess, you know.â He rests his elbow on the table, placing his chin on his hand as he looks at you with a smile. âWho?â
âKyungminâthe little boy from the park, remember?â That was all it took for you to put two and two together and realize what he was talking about, making you let out a hum of realization, nodding soon after. âHe hasnât stopped talking to us about it, especially Wooyoung, since heâs his older brother and heâs pretty much the only one out of all of us who keeps on breaking his little bubble of imagination.â
The conversation flowed through more smoothly than you expected a few seconds ago, and the next thing you knew was you were stifling a chuckle, careful not to drive the librarian madâactually, was she even still around right now? He was practically speaking in a normal tone and not in hushed whispers, so he shouldâve been told off by now already. But he isnât.
âIt was a little hard trying to convince him to go back to you and your friends, honestlyâŚâ you said, rubbing the back of your neck as he chuckled at your response.
âKids and their imaginations never fail to impress me. You know, when we went to the park again last night, he kept crying because he couldnât see you anywhere. He said you promised youâd let him introduce you to us once you both meet each other again, so he was really upset. It was adorable, though.â
You found yourself smiling as you imagined the little boy crying in the arms of his brother due to not seeing you around, this time being the one chuckling.
âI didnât mean to leave him hanging off by my words⌠I hope it wasnât too much for your friend to handle his tantrums,â you said, smiling apologetically. He waves his arms off in front of his chestâanother action appearing to be somehow familiar to you. âDonât feel bad about it. Pretty sure Wooyoungâs used to it by now,â he responded, shrugging afterwards. He was right, the boy was his friendâs younger brother, after all.
Finding both yourselves at a loss for another topic to discuss, you opted for the first thing that came up in your head. âYou changed your hair color,â you stated the obvious, rushing over to make a follow-up statement in order not to look stupid, âit suits you.â
But only after voicing it out did you realize that perhaps maybe leaving your first statement as it is wouldâve been a better option. Unbeknownst to you, heat immediately flushed through his cheeks, but he was quick to cover it up, making you fail to notice the way your words made his breath hitch for a slight second. âYou think so?â
âW-Well, yeah. Burgundy looked just as great, though.â It was a huge lie, though. Sure, burgundy looked good on him and suited his style pretty well, but a split-dyed hair look is always a hit or miss.
For him to make it look this good, though, definitely proved to you that itâs a hitâa rare one. Even so, you were just glad you managed to save yourself from embarrassment, playing off the fact that you literally just complimented a stranger.
But with the way youâve been thinking of him ever since you first touched each otherâs hands by accident at the bookstore, was he really still a mere stranger to you at this point?
He found himself smiling at your comment, fiddling with the rings on his fingers like how you were doing with your sweater just a while ago. âThanks, I definitely needed to hear that.â With his response, you looked at him in confusion, subtly asking for context. He was quick to catch on, bracing himself for a little bit of a story time.
âMy roommates have been flaming me ever since I came home with the red dye all gone, asking me if my hairstylist ran out of bleach in the middle of the process. Theyâve been teasing me about how my scalp is probably begging to be freed by the shackles of my stylist at this point, too.â You then ended up thinking about it as well. Just how many times has this man changed his hair color by now?
âWanna take a guess?â You didnât need further explanation from him in order to know what he was talking about, as youâve already been pondering about it anyway.
âIâll say⌠five times, maybe?â If the correct answer was to go way past that, you think youâll end up having the same thoughts as his roommates by the end of the day. âI hate to be the bearer of the bad news, but the answerâs very far from that.â Oh.
Seeing the flabbergasted expression on your face, he laughed loudly, and only then were your suspicions about the librarian no longer being around confirmed. If she was, heâd be thrown out the window by now. âSurprising, isnât it? I donât know how my scalp is still holding out well until now, either.â He shrugged, and about a couple of seconds after, you ended up joining him on his fit of laughter as well.
âI gotta say, though, thatâs really impressive. Anyone else would be bald by now,â you said, making him laugh once more with how you voiced out your thoughts in such a serious tone. His laughter died down after a little while, eyes now staring right into yours. âWhat brings you here, though?â He finally brought it up, making you wordlessly point to the closed book in front of where he sat by the table.
âTake a guess. Itâs not any different from last time,â you said, and he was quick to piece your words together. âYour roommate?â You nodded, mimicking his actions as you rested your chin on your hands like how he did earlier.
Right now, he was lazily slouched on the chair, one arm of his placed on the table as the other was resting on his thigh. He seemed to be comfortable. Only then did you manage to look at him completely from head to toe.
The contrast between your choices of clothing remained the same as ever, so you werenât really surprised at this point. For you, beneath your white knitted sweater was a pink lace camisole top, paired with a short, pink frilly skirt. Along with your pink doll shoesâone that was different from what you wore when you went to the bookstore a while ago, was a pair of knee-length lace socks with pink ribbons resting atop its garter. And lastly, for your hairstyle, you decided to go for a simpler look today, with half of it tied up and adorned with a large pink ribbon hair clip.
For him, you noticed he looked simpler than how heâd usually style himself. But then again, youâve only ever seen him twice before today, so you were not one to talk. He wore an oversized black shirt with a simple red graphic design in front, and it was tucked in his black denim cargo jeans that were held up by an equally simple black belt, partnered up with glossy black boots that were shining every time heâd move his feet around due to the lights by the roof of the library reflecting on its shiny surface. He was only wearing one necklace today, but as always, his hands were clad in multiple accessories. A cap, which you assumed he was probably wearing earlier before you found him, remained sat on his lap. When he ran his right hand through his hair, the sleeve of his oversized shirt went down a little, giving you the chance to catch a glimpse of his tattoo that says, âNO 1 LIKE ME.â
Once again, you failed to see the corners of his lips twitching upward when he noticed your eyes raking over his form, eyes twinkling in amusement. Youâve only seen each other thrice, but for each time that you did, something that would never overlook his attention was the way youâd always examine his clothing. It was cute, though. And itâs not like he doesnât do the exact same thing every time as well, anyway.
His smirk disappeared as quick as the speed of light the moment your eyes met his, making you avert your gaze immediately. Itâs not like you were uncomfortable, but rather because his eyes just hold such an intense aura within them that never fails to make you feel intimidatedâin a good way, you assume.
âYou know,â you began to speak, although still refusing to meet his eyes, âI still donât know what your name is, and weâve crossed paths three times alreadyâŚâ Due to the lack of a response from him, you were quick to assume you were probably overstepping a few lines.
What if he doesnât really want your connection with each other to go way past two people who coincidentally see each other in the most random circumstances and places? What if he liked things better this wayâyou not knowing his name, and him not knowing yours?
But your thoughts dissolved into nothingness the moment he finally spoke up, his voice a little softer than you could recall as he says, âKim Hongjoong.â Of course his name is just as beautiful as he is. Were you really surprised at this point?
âKim Hongjoong,â you let his name roll off your tongue, and something you failed to notice yet again due to how you were still refusing to face him was the way his breath hitchedâagain. âWhat about you?â
He was quick to come up with a question to ask in order to keep his composure, head tilting ever so slightly, secretly anticipating for you to turn your head towards him again. And it seems luck chose to be on his side today, with the way you did exactly what he wished for you to.
âMe?â You asked, and he nodded. âYeah, you.â You were hesitant at firstâonce you and Hongjoong finally exchange your names with each other, thereâs no guarantee of which direction your affiliation with him would lead to.
Sure, you may have been overanalyzing things a littleâmaybe heâs just asking for your name with the hopes of being friends, but even so, you couldnât help but wonder where you were both headed, because even if you were only a potential friend to him, he certainly wasnât one for you.
You knew the risks of dating way before you even first entered college two years ago. If anyone were to wish for a relationship, the best periods of time to do so would either be in high school or adulthood. High schoolâs for the cheesy moments, the sneakily exchanged glances during class, the chasing each other by the fields, the heartfelt confessions during prom night. Youâd break up with each other over something childish yet would be serious if you were to be at the age of a high school student, and youâd forget all about it the moment you step into your college life.
Getting into a relationship once you have grown into an adult would be the best option out of all, because as we grow older, we learn more things about life each day. Relationships during high school are ruined pretty easily usually because of how both parties arenât emotionally mature enough to handle conflicts, and such an occurrence can be easily avoided if youâre both functioning adults with a better perspective on most things in life. Itâd certainly be more mature compared to the aforementioned.
But relationships during college arenât exactly the brightest of all. College students are around the ages where all youâd ever want is to mess around and have fun no matter the cost knowing youâll barely ever get the chance to do so once you step into adulthood. So, with that being said, relationships being taken seriously by college students isnât really a common occurrence. They live to fuck around and find out, and thatâs all thatâs there to it. Youâve seen girls getting their hearts shattered left and right by stupid men who seem to only think with their hormones, and you know how bad it gets.
From struggling to balance their studies and relationships to completely losing focus on their goals because apparently a conventionally attractive yet emotionally unintelligent man is worth crying over more than great examination results were, all you know about college relationships is that it either plays out surprisingly well and lasts long, or it could initiate the beginning of your downfall for years on end. You swore youâd never try it out, afraid to end up being part of the latter.
But as hard as relationships during college seem, resisting your undeniable attraction towards the man sitting in front of you also proved to be just as difficult with the way all you could think about at the very moment was how those soft hands of his clicking on the table while patiently awaiting your response would feel against your skin. It wasnât much of a surprise for you, anywayâyou knew you were doomed the moment your eyes first met his in an empty aisle and you ended up staring at him longer than you shouldâve.
You knew there was no point in considering the pros and cons of deepening your connection with someone who wasnât meant to play a role of just a friend and nothing more in your lifeâand might I add, someone youâre heavily crushing on yet would rather jump off a cliff than admit it to yourself and accept the terms, knowing even if he asked for your name that day at the park or that one time in the bookstore, you wouldâve given him what he wanted with zero hesitation anyway.
And so you do.
He proceeded to mirror your actions from earlier, rolling your name out of his tongueâand you swear your name hasnât sounded so beautiful until now. âThatâs a beautiful name youâve got,â he starts, and when you finally gained enough courage to turn your head to the side and meet his eyes, you were met with that toothy grin of his you didnât seem to be able to get enough of, âit suits you pretty well.â
âOh, Iââ You werenât sure whether to be thankful for your friend for saving you from embarrassing yourself over not knowing how to react to Hongjoongâs unprovoked compliment, or to completely loathe her for cutting in between your conversation with him once again.
Youâve been getting deja vu over the parallels between everything thatâs been happening right now that has already happened before although under a different situation way too often itâs actually starting to make your head hurt.
The loud ringing of your phone echoed around the empty library, and once again, you found yourself contemplating between pressing the green button or the red one. But not this time, no. You figured sheâs probably calling to ask you whether youâve borrowed the old book from the library yet, and thatâs a question you were capable of answering either through text or personally, so you clicked on the red button, hearing Hongjoong let out a confused hum. âWhyâd you decline?â
Because Iâm feeling selfish right now and couldnât care less about my roommate and her linguistics crush, especially not when youâre sitting right in front of me looking so breathtakingly beautiful like youâre an angel from an art museum that came to life and escaped to taste the wonders of life, was what was begging to escape from the pit of your mouth, âItâs probably about the book, so Iâll just talk to her in person later,â was all that came out.
And with the way he looked at you as if he was waiting for you to say something else, you knew he knew of your thoughts. Thankfully, he was kind enough not to bring it up. Or he probably didnât notice at all. Truth be told, youâre hoping the latter was the case.
âWhatâs up with your roommate and books, anyway?â He asked curiously, although you could tell there was a hint of playfulness with the way he spoke. âYou mean whatâs up with her crush from her linguistics class and books?â You shrugged, holding back your laughter when you noticed his eyebrows shoot upward ever so slightly with his mouth agape.
âOh. So thatâs what itâs about, huh?â You let out an exasperated sigh, faking a frustrated expression as you responded, âUnfortunately so.â
Classes had already ended a few minutes ago, but students were still allowed to stay in the library afterwardsâat first, you thought the implemented policy was stupid at first, seeing how literally no one ever visits the library, but now, you find yourself being grateful for it.
You both sat beside each other as silence surrounded both of you, but it wasnât the kind of silence that would drive you on the edge and make you hurriedly think of what you should do or say in order to dissipate the looming tension, no. The silence between you and Hongjoong was comfortable. He wasnât demanding you to speak, and neither were you. But just as the silence was starting to grow deeper, you were drowning in an ocean of your own thoughts againâspecifically, thoughts about Hongjoong.
You werenât sure when it happened or if you were the one who moved or if it was him, but the distance between both of you was now smaller than how it was a few minutes agoâyou were sitting so close beside each other youâd occasionally feel the fabric of his jeans brush against your thigh whenever either of you would move. Since he was now closer, the scent of his cedarwood perfume engulfed you completely. You thought it made perfect sense for someone like him to favor such a scentâit suits him pretty well.
Every now and then, youâd steal a few glances from your peripheral vision while he remains engrossed in his phone, chewing the inside of your cheek whenever youâd find yourself wondering what it would feel like to rest your head on those shoulders of his. You were wondering what it feels like to rest your head on those shoulders of his?
And since youâre way too focused on not making yourself too obvious, you, as usual, fail to notice him doing the exact same thing as well. He was scrolling on his phone, sure, but in reality, he wasnât even reading any of the posts that were appearing on his feed, way too focused on the way your eyelashes would flutter so beautifully whenever youâd blink.
The awkward smile you gave him when you first met each other in the bookstore is an image he had taken a mental photograph of, the memory still lingering in the back of his head clearly. The first thing he noticed about you that day was the way almost all of the pieces of clothing you wore were adorned in ribbons, as it reminded him of himself, in a way.
But instead of ribbons, anyone could find more than a handful of silver chains attached to almost everything in his closet. You seemed to love wearing knitted sweaters and cardigans, much like how half of his wardrobe consisted of leather jackets in varying designs and colors, though most of them were black, just like how most of yours were pink. Itâs amusing to him how you two were so similar yet so different all the same.
The day he went to the park with Wooyoung, Seonghwa, and Wooyoungâs little brother, Kyungmin, he wasnât really any different from you. Youâd never know of it much like the other way around, but even when he went to the park with the same purpose you had, he couldnât get you off his mind. It was as if his mind was the shore, and you were the waves of the ocean constantly pushing forward after being pulled away by the tides.
So, when he came back to where Seonghwa and Wooyoung were after separating himself from them for a while to look for less crowded areas of the park they could go to, to say he was surprised to see you talking to Kyungmin would be nothing short of a huge understatement.
âWhatâs Kyungmin doing over there?â he asked Seonghwa and Wooyoung, to which one only laughed at while the other sighed. âHe kept on insisting that the girl heâs talking to right now is a princess and wouldnât let me hear the end of it when I told him she isnât. Then he ran off, and the next thing we both knew was heâs already tugging on her dress.â Hongjoongâs gaze went back to you, who was now crouching to face Kyungmin eye to eye.
It wasnât exactly like he could blame the little boy for thinking that wayâyou did look like a princess, especially with the beautiful dress you chose to wore that day, and not to mention, the natural look of your face he was sure people under the influenceâand even those who arenâtâwould mistaken as one that belongs to an angel gracing the Earth with her presence.
He couldnât believe his very own eyes that day. When he left you by yourself when you had to answer a phone call in the bookstore, he was originally supposed to head back to the aisle you were at after checking out the other sections that seemed interesting enough to grab his attention, but just as he was about to, another one of his friends (a.k.a roommates) along with Seonghwa and Wooyoung, Mingi, messaged him, telling him to come home as soon as possible because Yunho burnt the kitchen while trying to remake a recipe he saw on his feed.
At first, he thought they were just messing around with himâa normal occurrence, at this point, but it wasnât until Yeosang sent a video of the kitchen actually burning to their group chat. Hongjoong could no longer afford to go through all the five stages of grief looking for an apartment that would suffice for eight people, so he immediately left the bookstore and ran faster than the speed of light.
Just as he was about to cross the street the moment the lights for vehicles turned red, he started contemplating between quickly heading back to the bookstore just to bid you farewell or just heading straight to his apartment building. His phone vibrated once again, and his lockscreen was being flooded by notifications of his roommates spamming his DMs, most of them coming from Jongho and San. Only then did the answer become clear to him.
Fortunately, he was able to fix the fifth problem his roommates have created for the week on time, immediately proceeding to scold all of them, save for Seonghwa who just got home from buying groceries and was now cleaning up the kitchen. For a fleeting moment, his mind drifts back to you, making him scold the six men even more than he shouldâve, not-so-slightly upset over the fact that they timed burning the kitchen perfectly right when Hongjoong was just about to head back to you and continue your conversation.
Later that night, they were messaging one another one by one privately, each of them all saying the same thing: âIt wasnât really that deep. What got him so riled up?â But not even Hongjoong himself knew the answer to the question he never knew they were thinking of.
He thought he wasnât going to see you again, and it never failed to make him feel confused whenever he found himself being a little too disappointed over it. So, when he saw you againâtalking to his friendâs little brother, if anything, he was at a loss for both words and thoughts. The moment Kyungmin pointed to where he, Wooyoung, and Seonghwa stood, your eyes met for a fleeting second, and with the way he saw your eyes widen ever so slightly, he felt a little too happy over you recognizing him, so he did the first thing he thought ofâtrying to look as unbothered as possible even though his heart was literally spinning around, begging to be freed.
He failed to realize how smiling at you wouldâve been a better option until he saw the way the corners of your lips went downwards ever so slightly upon seeing the look on his face, and before he could even clear things up by waving at you or literally anything to make sure you know he knows you, your gaze was already back on Kyungmin, and by the looks of it, you didnât seem like you wanted to look his way yet again. To be fair, neither would he.
And as usual, he still couldnât get you off his mind that dayâthough this time, it was worse, especially with the realization over the fact that he couldâve walked up to you yet didnât dawning over him. He was beyond frustrated, to say the least. So, so frustrated he couldnât even sleep.
Figuring his emotions were way too all over the place for him to be able to fall into a deep slumber, he sat up with a groan, stumbling over with his steps as he went to the living room, finding Yunho sitting by himself on the couch while watching a film that seemed to be a coming of age romance movie.
âWhat are you all up and about for?â Hongjoong walked around the couch, sitting beside Yunho as the cushion underneath him sank. âI could ask you the same question, you know,â Yunho responded, not even sparing Hongjoong a glance, obviously way too focused on the movie playing on the television screen in front of him.
âJust frustrated over some things.â Hongjoong leaned against the couch, sighing as he initiated a staring contest with the ceiling. With this, Yunho was quick to reach for the remote, pausing the movie before shuffling around so he could face Hongjoong while sitting down. âWhatâs the matter?â
âDo you ever think about something so often it starts to make you feel frustrated?â His question had Yunho pondering for about a while, making him think about it thoroughly.
âDepends on what this âsomethingâ weâre talking about is. Iâm pretty sure that would mean two different things, depending on whether itâs âsomethingâ or âsomeone,â so which one of the two is it?â Hongjoong was hoping Yunho wouldnât bring it up, but oh well. If heâs screwed, then heâs screwed.
All he had to do was stare right into Yunhoâs eyes, hoping heâd put two and two togetherâand luckily, he did. âSince when?â Yunho was surprised, given how Hongjoong isnât exactly the type of person whoâd let himself be bothered by such things. Still, he wanted Hongjoong to tell him all about it, thankful he trusts him enough to do so.
âI donât know, honestly. We just met by coincidence in the bookstore a few blocks away about a few weeks ago, and I havenât been able to go through a single day without my head being filled with thousands of thoughts ever since then.â
âBy coincidence?â Yunho tilted his head, and Hongjoong was quick to rewind and tell him all about it. After Hongjoong was done telling him about how it started and how itâs going so far, Yunho found himself smiling, already knowing what was up with Hongjoong, while he himself was still left in the dark.
He resorted to convincing Hongjoong to get up and do all the work himself so heâd be the one to come to terms about his feelings first-hand. âYou know, nothingâs gonna happen if you keep on refusing to make a move. You canât just expect your paths to cross once again if youâve been staying at the same spot for days on end.â
And that was when he messaged Wooyoung privately once he was back in his room, asking if he was free to hang out for the upcoming day and if he wouldnât mind tagging Kyungmin along with him. Youâll never know he was the reason behind Kyungminâs second visit to the park, and part of him thinks things will be better off that way.
However, both of you were going through your own predicaments unconsciously. Until now, you still donât know why youâre thinking of resting your head on his shoulder, and in his case, he still doesnât know why on Earth he actually debated between bidding you farewell or saving his apartment from its impending doom.
It didnât help how you werenât really one to open up to people, so you were left all alone trying to fix the tangled wires inside your head, unlike Hongjoong, who was blessed enough by the gods to have a friend like Yunho. Still, despite being provided moral support and advice, he wasnât any less oblivious to his feelings than you were.
âWhatâs it like?â You asked all of a sudden, surprising both Hongjoong and yourself. Much to your surprise, though, Hongjoong let the blooming conversation flow freely as he said in response, âWhat do you mean?â You shrugged, fiddling with yet another loose stitch of your sweaterâyou figured youâd definitely have to fix it up once you get home later.
âYou know⌠having a lot of roommates.â You werenât sure why you were asking about his roommates when you couldâve asked a question about him instead, yet you were blissfully unaware of the fact that Hongjoong was more than happy to hear you ask about his roommatesâhis best friends.
âItâs fun on most days, yet itâs also very frustrating sometimes. Living with seven people doesnât exactly sound like the best experience when youâre living in an apartment that can barely fit all of youâeven more when more than half of us have proven themselves deserving to be banned from the kitchen.â You laughed at his words, his laughter soon following after, watching you attempting to wind down your voice with a toothy grin on his face. âWhyâs that?â You managed to ask in between your stifled laughs.
âRemember when we first met?â How could you ever forget? âYeah, what about it?â You tilted your head, wondering what your first encounter had to do with Hongjoongâs roommates burning their kitchen. âWhile you were on a phone call with someone, I was in the middle of checking out the other sections, but just as I was about to head back to where you were, they spammed our group chat with messages, each of them telling me to head back home as soon as possible. Wanna guess why?â
âPlease donât tell me someone actually set the kitchen on fire.â Hongjoong only laughed in response, shaking his head. âUnfortunately.â Your eyes widened slightly, scoffing in disbelief. âYouâre lying, arenât you?â This time, it was now Hongjoongâs turn to look at you in utter disbelief, making you think he was actually offended over you not believing his story for a split second.
âDonât wanna believe me? Here,â he said, showing you the video waiting to be played on his phone screen as he gestured for you to press the button yourself. As the video started playing, a look of shock spread all over your face as you watched the fire get worse as the video progressed, hearing screams from people whom you could only assume were his roommates.
Someone draped a towel over the flames, hurriedly stepping back when his solution turned out to be an additional problem with the way the fire grew even more. âMingi, are you fucking stupid?! Take that towel back!â to which the man named Mingi responded with, âNo way in hell! San, you do it!â followed by another, âDonât drag me into the consequences of your stupidity!â
You heard someone from the background yell Hongjoongâs name, and as the camera was turned towards where the sound came from, you were met with the sight of a man who you recognized as Wooyoung hiding behind someone who seemed to be way too calm considering the fact that the kitchen was literally being set on fireâhe was even eating an apple, if anything. The video switched to the front camera, revealing a man who, this time, seemed to look too happy despite the fire unfolding right behind him, and he even had the guts to giggle and wave to the camera.
Needless to say, you were left speechless, and the video wasnât even halfway finished yet. You pressed his screen to pause the video, being met with the sight of him contemplating whether to laugh over the memorable (strangely enough) moment or to let his grudges come crawling back at him.
Looking at the expression on his face, you couldnât help but laugh, your voice echoing around the quiet halls of the library. âSo thatâs what living with seven people looks likeâŚâ With the way you spoke, Hongjoong was unsure whether you meant it in a good way or notâand if he were to be honest, thatâs exactly what made your reaction even more amusing.
âThatâs also why I wasnât able to come back to the aisle after looking around. Sorry,â he apologized, sheepishly rubbing his nape. You were quicker than a millisecond to dismiss his apology, shaking your head as you reassured him that itâs fine and a while has passed ever since that day anyway so you donât really mind anymore. You had that awkward smile on your face again, and Hongjoong had to put every fiber in him to use in order to hold himself back from just melting right there and then.
Suddenly, your phone rang yet again, cutting your conversation with Hongjoong short. Assuming it was your roommate calling you, you were about to decline the call, but it wasnât until you read the contact numberâs nickname and realized it was your mother calling you and not your roommate.
You were quick to tidy yourself and hung your pink crocheted crossbody bag over your shoulder, reaching for the book that was resting in front of Hongjoong by the table, retracting your hand for a split second when you realized you hadnât even told him yet that the book your roommate wanted you to borrow from the library was the one he was reading before you approached him.
He looked up at you from his seat, tilting his head. âYou need it?â he asked, making you nod. âIf you donât mind, of course, itâs justââ Hongjoong waved you off, gesturing for you to take it, swearing he doesnât mind at all. Just as you reached for the book once more, his hand rested on its cover at the same time, pushing it towards your direction. It didnât take you longer than a second to realize your hands were on top of his. Your phone has stopped ringing, and the sound has now been replaced with your thundering heartbeat.
You were the first one to break the contact, taking your hand off his. Too focused on trying to look calmâyou have no idea why having composure seems to turn itself into an almost unattainable challenge whenever Hongjoong was aroundâyou fail to notice the way a hint of disappointment flashed on his eyes with you taking your hand off so soon, and it disappeared as quick as it showed up when you reached for the book once more the moment his hand was no longer sitting atop of it.
âI, um, have to go,â you stumbled over your words as you shoved the book inside your bag, âIâll⌠see you around?â You sounded way too hopeful for your liking, but before you could take your words back and replace it with something more neutral, Hongjoong beat you to it by grinning at you widely, nodding at your words. âYeah. Yeah, Iâll see you around.â
But he doesnât, and neither do you.
Three weeks have passed, and the increasing amount of his library visits were starting to become more noticeable to the seven men Hongjoong shared his apartment with through every passing day. They all went to the same university, so they knew just how annoyingly cruel the campus librarian was, which made things even harder to piece together for them. Hongjoong had also spoken up once about how much he hates the librarian during one of their drinking games when he was under the influence, so his frequent visits at the library were really confusingâsave for one person who had an idea what the reason behind it was.
âYouâve noticed it too, havenât you?â Mingi tilted his head at San who sat across from him, enthusiastically munching on the desserts he ordered while taking a few sips of his coffee in betweenâclearly, he didnât hear Mingiâs question. âYouâve noticed it, right?â Mingi repeated his question, this time a little louder in hopes of getting an answer from San. His attempt proved to be successful as San finally looked up at him with a confused expression on his face. âNoticed what?â
âOh, you know. Hongjoong and his sudden library star user transition,â he shrugged, and San let out a hum of realization after being given context. âYeah, I have. What about it, though?â Mingi scoffed in disbelief, having a hunch that San was just playing dumb. âCome on, San. Donât you think itâs strange? Because I do.â But the aforementioned manâs eyebrows only furrowed as he asked once again, âWhat is?â
âWhat isnât strange about it? You know he hates the librarian just as much as we all do, right? Donât you ever wonder what on Earth is he stopping by the library everyday for?â For a few seconds, the only thing San could do was stare at Mingi from across the table, mouth slightly agape as if he was trying to connect the dots inside his head. And then it clicksâfinally. âOh⌠Oh. I mean, now that youâve mentioned it, it does seem a little weird.â
âRight? I asked Seonghwa last night if he knew anything about it, but he told me Hongjoong hasnât brought up anything related to the library to him so far. I mean, sure, yeah, Hongjoong likes to read, so normally, it would make sense for him to visit the library every now and thenâbut everyday? Is he reading a compilation of the terms and conditions of every existing app?â
âYou may be overanalyzing a little, donât you think?â A familiar voice spoke up from behind Sanâs seat at the cafe, making him turn his head around as Mingi only had a smile on his face, already having seen the man enter the cafe before he even approached the two of them. âYou know you can visit the library for more than one reason, right?â He gestured for San to move aside, opting to sit beside him as both of them were now facing Mingi, who sat on the opposite side of the table.
âAnd what would those other reasons be?â Both Mingi and San asked in unison. âI donât know, maybe the usual things that happen when youâre a college student on the brink of graduation with an eye for attractive people?â Mingiâs eyebrows furrowed in confusion. âYunho, what the hell are you even talking about right now?â
Yunho rolled his eyes, leaning against the cushion of the sofa he sat on. âThink it through, Mingi. Hongjoong wouldnât even dare to consider visiting the library everyday, had he not been developing feelings for a certain person he often sees there.â Both Mingi and San knew Hongjoong as someone who wasnât quite fond of the idea of anything romantic, but itâs not like they knew what Yunho knew, anyway, so they resorted to laughing Yunhoâs words off.
âYouâre not onto something, Yunho,â Mingi began, and San continued his words, saying, âyouâre on something.â
âAre you seriously accusing me of being high on a Saturday afternoon? Being high, if anything?â Yunho stared at the two men who were now proudly laughing over their joke in disbelief, frowning when he realized they didnât even plan on taking his words with a grain of salt. âAnd are you seriously trying to get us to consider your idea of Hongjoong being hit by Cupid all of a sudden?â
âItâs not an idea, San. Justâwould you just listen to at least a goddamn word Iâll be saying?â Yunho ran his hand through his hair, and only then did Mingi and San stop with their antics. Moments of Yunho being upset were extremely uncommon, and whenever it would happen, all of them would always fail to hear the end of it. âAlright, alright, Iâm sorry. Where did your theory come from, anyway?â
âFor the second time now, itâs not a theory. Itâs a possibility loosely based on a conversation Hongjoong and I had a few weeks ago while you were all asleep.â
âSo⌠a theory?â
âGod, no!â
âIt is, though.â San backed up Mingi, making him pat his back with a grateful expression on his face. âSee? He gets me.â Yunho only responded by rolling his eyes, shaking his head in disbelief. âIt doesnât matter whether itâs a theory or notâjust hear me out, please.â San could tell Yunho was growing tired of their shenanigans, so he was quick to lock in and get serious. âShoot.â
âIt was around three in the morning already, and I was in the living room watching a movie. Hongjoong suddenly came out of his room and sat beside me, and he asked me a question I wouldnât have expected to come from him. He asked me if Iâve ever thought of something so often to the point where it drives me frustrated, and based on the look on his face that night, I assumed his answer wouldâve been yes if I asked him the question instead and not the other way around. I told him it depends on whether itâs a âsomethingâ or a âsomeone,â and he gave me a look that non-verbally told me it was the latter in his case.â
âSo, to sum it all up, he likes someone who visits the library often?â Mingi asked, and Yunho shook his head. âFrom the looks of it, Iâm pretty sure heâs waiting for a certain someone to visit the library everyday.â
âWhy the library, though? And why would he have to do it everyday? Doesnât that sound a little creepy? Or maybe thatâs just me, but, I mean, thereâs no way you donât find it weird at all, Yunho,â San said, wondering why on Earth would Hongjoong have to visit the library everyday just to see whoever his crush was.
Yunho sighed, âThatâs not exactly the case, you know.â Both Mingi and Sanâs attention were completely hooked once again, both of them leaning forward on the sides of the table they sat on, eager to listen to what Yunho was about to tell them.
âWhat Iâm thinking is that Hongjoong probably last saw his crush in the library, and that whoever that person is went out of townâbut Hongjoong doesnât know, hence why he keeps on visiting the library everyday in hopes of seeing his crush again.â
âThatâs⌠oddly specific,â Mingi gave Yunho a skeptical gaze, whereas San remained drowning in his own thoughts. âThe fact that your theory is actually highly likely to be correct is what scares me,â San said, finally speaking up after a few seconds of silence.
âItâs not aââ
âYeah, yeah, not a theory! We get it!â
Itâs been three months, at most. You wanted nothing more but to leave your hometown and head back to your apartmentâyou never liked the suffocating feeling the walls of your motherâs household would always give you. Youâre starting to miss hearing your roommateâs loud snoring in the brink of dawn, too. You wonder how sheâs holding upâitâs not really your thing to keep in touch with people while youâre away as it only makes you miss them even more, and this is something you fortunately remembered at the last minute to tell her before you left.
Your mother had contacted you that time you were hanging out with Hongjoong in the library to tell you to head back to your household as she and her garbage of a boyfriend had scheduled a three month vacation for themselves, leaving you the responsibility to watch over their house while they go out and enjoy their lives to its fullest. How pathetic.
You vividly remember feeling your heart ache with flames while you had to fight back your tears while packing your thingsâtrying so hard to convince your roommateâwho you assumed by that time was probably hanging out with the guy from her linguistics classâthat you were fine when she was on the other line of the call while you were informing her about your sudden vacation, even though it was painfully obvious you werenât by the way your voice kept on trembling with every word you spoke.
It didnât help that all you could think of while spacing out while waiting for the train you took to arrive at its destination was the way Hongjoongâs eyes widened ever so slightly when you placed your hands atop of his by accident, as well as the way heâd flash you that toothy grin of his every single time youâd find yourselves staring into each otherâs eyes.
No, it really didnât help. Especially considering the fact that you donât even know why the hell you were thinking of him when you were supposed to be upset because of your parents. It really, really didnât help how thinking of him ended up painting a small smile on your face that was quick to disappear the moment you snapped back into reality.
Yet here you are now, mindlessly staring outside the window of your childhood bedroom, watching the sun slowly fall into a deep slumber as you wonder what Hongjoong could have possibly been doing by the other side of the world. Part of you regrets not taking the old book you borrowed from the library with you, but at the end of the day, you borrowed it to help your roommate forge a connection with her crush, and not with your own, for heavenâs sake. Wait, what?
And then it hits youâhe doesnât know. He doesnât know youâre out of town and will continue to be for three more days. You wonder if he thinks of you as much as you do of him. You wonder if heâs out there, waiting for you. You wonder if he wonders what youâre doing right now as well. You wonder if heâs concerned about you.
âOh, God, I canât do this anymore,â you buried your face in your hands in frustration, sighing heavily as you parted your fingers to glance at your phone placed by your bedside table. Its screen, although pitch black, felt as if it was glaring directly at you, taunting you to take it and just say âscrew itâ and break your no-contact-during-vacation rule.
And you did, in fact, say, âScrew it.â
Quickly scrolling through your contacts, you wasted no time and immediately dialed your roommateâs number, the constant ringing of your phone echoing around the almost empty surroundings of your bedroom. Most of the things you left here before moving out have already been thrown out, it seems.
âOh my God!â The screeching of your roommate from the other end of the line made you jolt in surprise, hissing as you felt your ears ring due to how loud her voice was. âIs this real?! I thought you said you wouldnât call me until youâre back here! What happened?! Is something wrong?! Are you okay?! ARE YOUââ
âCalm down! Do you want me to go deaf or something?â Your voice was as calm as ever, a stark contrast to hers. âDid you really miss me that bad?â Chuckling, you await her response, which arrived faster than a millisecond.
âDid I miss you? Did I miss you? You have no idea how quiet it has been in here ever since you left! I have no one to annoy and itâs slowly driving me insaneâŚâ she let out an exasperated sigh, making you laugh. âIâll be taking that as a yes, then.â
Your roommate clears her throat, going back to the topic at hand. âSeriously, though, whyâd you suddenly decide to break your no-contact rule? Are you alright?â Concern was evident in her voice, and it almost made you tear up. You failed to realize just how much you missed her until now.
âIâm still breathing, thatâs for sure,â you joked, laughing after hearing her groan as she said, âNowâs not the time for your jokes! Did something bad happen over there?â
âNo, not really, but⌠well, you know, Iâm not supposed to come back until Friday this week, but I really donât think I can stay here for any longer. Iâm all alone because my mother and her boyfriend are out on a vacation, and I havenât had anyone to talk to for the past few months Iâm not used to waking up because of my alarm and not because of your loud snoring, you know?â
Truthfully, you really did miss her. But even if you knew she was not the only reason behind you desperately wanting to leave your hometown, you figured youâd have to tell her all about it another timeâjust not now.
âI canât tell whether you meant that as a compliment or an insultâŚâ she sighed, making you erupt in a fit of laughter. Darkness was now starting to consume your surroundings, with the moon all up and about. Your bedside lamp is now the only source of light your bedroom has. âDo me a favor and take it as both?â
âHaha, yeah, real funny. I really hate you, you know.â You could tell from the tone of her voice alone that she was rolling her eyes, making you laugh once moreâshe seriously had to stop, or else you were certain you were gonna have to go to sleep with an aching stomach. âI donât think you do, thoughâŚâ
âYou know me too well,â she sighed, faking an exhausted tone. âIs there anything you wanna tell me about? Like, you know, literally anything? I feel like all weâve ever been talking about lately is mister linguistics class who is my man but is technically not my man but will, one day, become my man⌠come to think of it, I donât think youâve ever talked to me about any of your crushesââ
You could still hear her voice through the speaker of your phone, but the moment her words entered your ears, they were all muffledâyou were, once again, adrift in a sea of your own thoughts. In a way, she was right about the part where you never talk to her about anything regarding your romantic affiliationsâbut thatâs precisely because you donât even have one in the first place, and you swore to yourself youâd keep things that way until you graduate.
But right now, as your thoughts drift back to Hongjoong yet againâsomething that seems to have been happening way too often for your liking at this point, you werenât so sure anymore.
ââOh, you do like someone!â Beaming happily, she squealed like a little child winning a plushie from a claw machine for the first time, pulling you back up to the surface of reality. Surprised, you stumbled over your words, âW-What?â
âYou suddenly grew quiet when I started talking about relationships, you know.â I did?
âIf I were to guess, Iâd say thereâs a certain someone who came to your mind the moment I mentioned the word âcrushâ and brought up how youâve always been so secretive with your dating life.â You could visualize the teasing smile on her face as she spoke, and it made you feel flustered. She was right, but were you really going to tell her that?
âSo, who is it? Can I make a few guesses? Promise me youâll bring a basket of candies home for me if I get it right!â It wasnât exactly like you were doubting herâit was more on the fact that you, yourself, werenât even sure if you actually harbor feelings for the only person in your mind right now. If you were to think about it, wouldnât it be too soon to say you do?
Maybe it was the way he seemed to have an eye meant for seeing everything around him as diamonds in the roughâan eye able to see the best even in those already proven to be the worst. Maybe it was the way he has no fear of expressing himself freelyâmaybe you just admired that trait of his and wished to have it as your own. Maybe it was the way heâs always eager to thoroughly get to know the details of everything he crosses paths withâthe way he reread a book five times just to look for the foreshadowed parts may sound a little silly to be used as an example, but it serves its purpose.
You donât really know much about him, except for the fact that he lives with seven people whom you could tell he adored so much, and that he liked to design his own clothes. So for a split second, you begin to debate whether you do like him or if you just admire him as a person.
But it wasnât until you were reminded of the way you felt sparks ignite all over your veins when his fingers first brushed past yours that day in the bookstore, the way you stared at him a little longer than you shouldâve when you saw him at the park, the way you had to hold yourself back from unconsciously leaning your head on his shoulder that day in the libraryâmaybe the way you felt about Hongjoong was a whole book itself, and youâd also have to reread it a few times to catch everything youâve overlooked in the long run.
You may not know him at all, but right now, one thing was crystal clear to youâyou wanted to.
âDo you know theâŚâ A little uncertain at first, you trailed off, not knowing whether you should continue or not. But then again, running away wouldnât draw you any closer to your destination. â... Do you know anyone named Kim Hongjoong?â
Silence engulfed both of you for at least ten seconds at most, until it was broken by yet another squeal of hers. âAre you for real?! The Kim Hongjoong?! You like him?! Oh my God! Wait, now that Iâm thinking about it, arenât you two, like, polar opposites, at most?â
If only she knew.
âI guessâŚ? Why?â You decided to play along with her for now, eager to hear what she has to say. âYou two would totally be the cutest couple of the whole campus! I mean, come on, think about it! Heâs a punk, and you do ballet! Well, technically, you donât, but I trust you enough to rest assured you get the reference, soâŚâ
âYou think so?â Truth be told, you could perfectly visualize the message she was trying to deliver. Subconsciously, a smile soon began to creep up on your face over the thought of you and Hongjoong walking together, the stark contrast between your styles and the way you carried yourselves being heavily obvious.
âOh, I know so! Wait, thoughâwhen, where, why, and how did this even start? I canât believe youâre actually telling me about your dating life now!â She beamed, but you were quick to tone her down. âNowâŚ? I donât even have any experience within the dating field,â you said, bracing yourself from the scream that was yet to come from her.
âIâm sorry, what?!â Yeah, called it. âYou heard it right. I wasnât hiding anything from youâthere were never any secrets to be hidden to begin with.â
âSo Hongjoong is your first boyfriendââ ââI think weâre skipping a few chapters here,â you immediately cut her off, turning her assumptions down as fast as you could. âWhat do you mean?â
âWell⌠remember when you asked me to buy that one psychological thriller book from our local bookstore there?â You started, continuing after hearing a hum from the other line. âThat was when I first met him. He was going to buy the same book as well, but we reached for it at the same time, and, I donât know, we kinda⌠talked? AndâŚâ
You continued on, starting from when you first met him to when you last saw him. At this point, you could no longer even count the amount of times she had squealed over the phone.
âWait, so you mean to tell me you didnât even exchange contacts before you left the library? And he doesnât know why you left?!â You could tell she was frustratedâand to be fair, so were you. âWell, if I did, weâd be talking to each other right now, wouldnât we?â You sighed.
âSo that means itâs been three months since you⌠wait, hold on⌠three months? Like, actually?â You have no idea why she was asking for confirmation all of a sudden, yet you let out a hum of approval anyway. âSo thatâs why heâs been�� oh my God! If you donât come back as soon as you can, I swear!â
âHuh? Why would I need to?â
âHongjoongâs been visiting the library everyday for three months straight now! Itâs, like, one of the many things our whole campus gossips about everyday! It all makes sense nowâŚâ What?
âWhat?â
âIâm telling you, you need to come back before itâs too late and he loses hope!â You couldnât help but laugh at how she seemed to be more passionate about the topic at hand than you yourself, but in a way, she also had a point. Thereâs no guarantee heâd continue to wait for you until youâre finally allowed to leave your motherâs household.
And that was all you needed to hear for you to immediately hang up and rummage through the clothes you packed with you for your vacationâyou could hardly even call it such, but whatever. You have no idea why youâre in such a rush, but for the first time ever, you opted for a casual look: a white shirt with an oversized pink hoodie with a half-done zipper on top of it, paired with shorts that werenât even visible due to the hoodieâs length. You quickly slipped on a pair of white socks and wore your pink converse afterwards, having to re-do the shoelaces about three times due to messing it up over and over again because of how you were in such a rush.
You didnât even have time to stand in front of your mirror to see what you looked likeâyour mind was set on coming back to you and your roommateâs apartment as soon as you could.
For a minute, you were stuck in a debate between following what you had to or what you wanted to. You knew for sure that dire consequences were to wait ahead of you if you were to follow the latter, but you could no longer find it in you to care. You had to follow your heart.
Sighing under your breath, you finally got yourself to twist the doorknob open, being met with the cold breeze of the night. Perhaps it wasnât the best decision to wear shorts, but itâs too late to reconsider things now, is it? Quickly locking the door with your keys in hand, you wasted no time in sprinting to the nearest train station, not wanting to waste the chance that laid itself upon you.
âMind explaining whatâs been going on with you lately?â Seonghwa asked, hands on either side for support as he leaned against the kitchen counter, eyes boring directly into Hongjoong, who was standing across him, too busy spacing out that Seonghwa was certain he didnât hear anything at all.
âWhat?â Hongjoongâs voice was a little slurred, and one could easily tell he lacks sleep. âI said, do you mind explaining whatâs been going on with you lately?â Seonghwa enunciated his words so Hongjoong could hear him better, only for the said man to respond with a chuckle.
âYou really gotta stop overanalyzing everything around you, Seonghwa.â Yet the aforementioned man wasnât having any of it. He knew very well of Hongjoongâs tendencies to deny his own strugglesâeven to himself, always refusing to admit heâs going through something even though itâs already crystal clear. Of course, Seonghwa and the rest knew to respect his boundaries and not pry further, but the circles under Hongjoongâs eyes were starting to grow darker, and he just couldnât sit back and do nothing.
âIâm not buying your excuses this time, Hongjoong. Clearly, youâre forcing yourself to go through something all alone again.â Seonghwa sighed, brows furrowed in concern as he took in Hongjoongâs appearance.
âWhat? Like itâs the first time Iâve ever done so?â Hongjoong chuckled, although it was easy for Seonghwa to tell he was forcing it upon himself. âYou know you canât keep everything to yourself forever, right? Theyâre all worried about you, and so am I. Look, you donât have to tell me all the details, okay? Just tell me whatâs wrong.â
âHow on Earth am I supposed to feel when someone tells me âsee you aroundâ but then they proceed to literally disappear right after those words come out of their mouth? Wouldnât you be downing a dozen shots in one streak too?â From the way Hongjoong spoke, it was clear that he was beyond frustrated. His words came out slurred and raspy, and even Seonghwa himself was surprised he understood what Hongjoong said.
Brows furrowed in confusion, Seonghwa leaned forward from the counter, clearly not knowing what the hell Hongjoong was talking about. âWoah, woah, alright, calm down. Whereâd all this even come from?â
âItâs been three monthsâthree months, Seonghwa. Disappearing without a word is one thing, but not showing up for three months is just absurd, isnât it?â Hongjoong groaned, running his hands through his hair. Still confused, Seonghwa attempted to ask for a little more context. âWho are you even talking about?â
âHer, Seonghwa. The girl whose name I couldâve gotten sooner, had those stupid goons not decided to burn our kitchen. The girl Kyungmin mistook for a princess.â
Oh.
Oh.
So it all makes sense now. It now makes sense that Hongjoong scolded the rest of them for almost burning their apartment way too harshly than he normally would have. It now makes sense why he caught Hongjoong staring at the girl from the park longer than any other person would have. It now makes sense thatâdoes this mean what Seonghwa thinks it does?
Hongjoong likes someone? The Hongjoong, who swore heâd never allow himself to get into a relationship yet again after a bad falling out with one of his exes a few years ago? The Hongjoong, if anything?
âCan I take a wild guess and assume sheâs the reason behind your daily library visits?â Seonghwa asked carefully, not wanting to hit a wounded spot by accident. Hongjoong only sighed, âI wish she wasnât. Really, really wish she wasnât.â
âWhy? Do you like her?â
Does he like you?
At first, Hongjoong refused to accept the terms. He knew very well of his promise to himself not to fall for anyone again, tired of experiencing the same hardships that came along with it over and over again. He knew he shouldnât be thinking of you as often as he does. He knew he shouldnât be letting you affect him in the simplest ways possible.
Yet here he was now.
âI tried to stop myself, you know. I really did. But I justâI couldnât. I didnât have it in me to forget about her just like that, even if sheâs been gone for three months straight now and I donât even know where she is.â Seonghwa could tell Hongjoong meant every word he said. It was still mildly surprising, but the words came out of his mouth so smoothly it was enough to tell Seonghwa he was really being genuine.
âI know I look stupid waiting like a dog in the library everyday, hoping Iâd be met with her awkward smile when I turn my head towards the door whenever I hear it open, but I justâI canât, you know? I canât stop. Not when the last words we spoke to each other was about seeing each other around. I canât help but wonder if I messed up unknowingly, somehow.â
Seonghwaâs gaze softened, stepping forward to gently caress Hongjoongâs shoulder in a comforting way. âWhy not go on a midnight stroll? I think you really need one right now. Iâll make sure they wonât burn the kitchen again this time, okay?â
âYou really know how to make me feel better, donât you?â Hongjoong chuckled, looking upwards to prevent his tears from falling down. âIâm gonna need you to remember the fact that weâve known each other since we were kids. Of course Iâll know that,â Seonghwa sarcastically said, although a smile was plastered on his face.
At this point, you were certain your legs were about to give up before you could even reach your apartment. The train you took had a major malfunction in the long run, but you didnât have it in you to wait for 30 minutes until the train would start working again, so you did the only thing you couldârun. Okay, that was most likely not the correct solution, but it wasnât like you had any other choice. You need to head home at least before 8:30AM tomorrow, since thatâs usually when your mother would call you to ask how you, or rather, her house, is doing.
You stopped between your tracks to catch your breath, hands on your knees as your chest heaved with exhaustion. You decided to walk for at least a few minutes for now so you could regain enough energy to start running again later on, knowing there was absolutely no way youâd be able to keep on sprinting without passing out in the middle of it.
You were walking on an empty road, the dim lamp posts and the convenience stores from a distance being your only sources of light. As you were peacefully admiring your quiet surroundings, you spotted a coastline from a fair distance besides the road, only about a few steps away. As you drew closer to where the waves of the ocean met the sand, you saw a figure from afar sitting on a boulder all by themselves.
Except it wasnât just a figure.
Your heart started racing, eyes widening in surprise as you focused your gaze on the personâs hairâyou couldnât have been mistaken. You know exactly who that split-dyed hair belongs to.
Before you even knew it, your feet had a life of its own, running towards where the figure was sitting even though your legs were literally about to give up after running for half an hour without stopping.
âHongjoong?â
He turned around almost right after you called out his name, eyes all puffy and widened in surprise, blinking repeatedly as if he was trying to process the fact that you were standing right in front of him.
âItâs you.â
You no longer even cared if your actions were way too straightforward, immediately engulfing him in a warm, tight embrace as you buried your face in the crook of his neck. âHongjoongâIâm sorry, I justâŚâ Your voice came out as nothing but trembling whispers blending it with the midnight breeze.
For at least a few seconds, all he did was stand still, not an ounce of his body reacting to your touch. Afraid he might not have been comfortable with what you were doing, you were quick to take a step back, removing your face from his neck.
Yet just as you were about to release the grip you held around his body, he was quick to wrap his arms around yours, this time being the one to embrace you tightly. Hongjoongâs arms envelop you, holding you tightly against him. The warmth of his body, the gentle rise and fall of his breathâitâs an entirely new feeling, yet it felt soothing all the same, as if this was where you were always meant to be.
You let yourself let loose in his embrace, feeling the tension and worry of the past three months slowly melt away. You close your eyes, savoring the moment as you bury your face in his shoulder. The subtle scent of his cedarwood cologne that you missed so much mixed with the salty sea air lingers in your senses, making you feel grounded and safe.
His chin rests on top of your head, and you can feel him take a deep breath, almost as if heâs trying to breathe you in and reassure himself that youâre really there. His embrace feels secure and protective, as though heâs shielding you from the heavy burdens of the world weighing upon you.
You notice his hesitation in the way his hands pause on your back, almost unsure of how to hold you at first. But eventually, after being allowed a little more seconds to familiarize himself with the feeling of your body resting against his, he started rubbing your back in soothing circles, making you feel lightheadedâas if all of your worries have slipped away with just a single touch.
He removes his chin from the top of your head, making you stare into his eyes with a teary gaze as he does so to yours as well. âIâm sorry I couldnât tell you about it beforehand, IâŚâ you trailed off, words getting stuck in the middle of your throat after feeling Hongjoong cup your face with his hands, â... It all happened so fast, I⌠my mother needed me home right away, and I just couldnât say no to her⌠I wish I couldâve told you beforehand, but she only told me why she needed me home when I was already there, so I couldnâtâŚâ
Hongjoongâs gaze softens as he listens to your words. He gives you a small, understanding nod, but you can still see the hint of hurt in his eyesâhis dark circles were so visible, even under the dim light of the moon. He pauses for a moment, as if gathering his thoughts, before speaking.
"I thought I might have done something wrong," he admits quietly, vulnerability evident with the way he spoke.. "I kept wondering if you were upset with me. It was... hard not knowing what happened.â
âWhen you left without a word, it felt like my world shifted,â Hongjoong begins. âWe were in the library, and the last thing you said was youâll see me aroundâbut I didn't see you again. Not the next day, or the day after. I just kept going back, hoping youâd show up. It didnât make senseâyou were there, and then you were gone.â
âI started overthinking everything, replaying our conversations in my head. I wondered if I said something wrong or came on too strong, that maybe you didnât want me to. I was scared that I might have scared you away somehow," he admits, and the way his voice trembled ever so slightly made your heart twist in pain.
âHongjoong, Iâm so sorry⌠I didnât mean to leave you wondering if you ever did something wrongâI didnât like what happened just as much as you do. I just⌠itâs complicatedâŚâ Truth be told, it really was.
Still, Hongjoong nodded with a faint smile on his face, reassuring you that he understands.âI know it wasnât intentional,â he said, caressing your face with his thumb. âThe nights were the hardest. Iâd lie awake wondering if you hated me or if I had done something to upset you.â
You reach up to caress his face with your hands as well, staring at him with eyes that hold a swirl of emotions. âGod, no, it never had anything to do with you⌠Iâm so sorry for disappearing like that," you say softly, your voice filled with a mixture of guilt and frustration. "I wish I could have told you what was happening, but my mother... she wasnât easy to deal with.â
As you hold Hongjoong close, you sense thereâs more he wants to share, but he seems to be holding back, seemingly at war with his own emotions. You give his hand a reassuring squeeze, encouraging him to express himself.
He lets out a heavy sigh, his expression a mix of longing and frustration. âIâve been trying so hard to sort out how I feel about all of this,â he begins slowly. âIâve been at war with my own thoughts ever since you left. Trying to keep my feelings under control, trying to convince myself it was just a worry for a friend. But it just⌠doesnât add up.â
He pauses, running a hand through his hair, his gaze on a far distance. âEvery day, I would tell myself I could keep it together, but I kept thinking about you so much, it was starting to drive me insane,â he admits, although a little hesitantly. âI tried to keep it down to just concern, but it wasnât enough. My mind kept circling back to you, wondering where you were, if you were okay.â
His eyes meet yours again, making your breath hitch. âIâd go to the library every day, hoping to see you, hoping to hear your voice again. It was maddening, not knowing if youâd come back or if Iâd lost you completely,â he sighs, as his grip on the skin of your waist becomes a little tighter. âI just couldnât shake it off,â he continues, his voice quieting down.
âYou were on my mind all the time, and the more I tried to ignore it, the more frustrated I became. I tried so hard to deny it, but...â he pauses, taking a deep breath, as if heâs steeling himself for what comes next.
âOh, screw it all,â he finally mutters, as if giving in to his own feelings. âI love you, and I donât think I can hold it back any longer.â
âYou⌠What?â Your eyes widened in surprise, struggling to process Hongjoongâs words. Hongjoong only smiled at you in return, repeating his words, âI said I love you. I really, really do.â
âHongjoong,â you begin softly, your voice carrying a hint of nervousness. Hearing his name slip out of your mouth sent his nerves going haywireâoh, how he missed the sound of it.
âWhen I had to leave so suddenly, it was one of the hardest things Iâve ever had to do. It was so difficult not being able to explain what happened or tell you how much you mean to me.â You pause, trying to find the right words.
âYou know, I⌠I promised myself I wouldnât let anyone in until I graduated," you confess, your voice being a little softer than it already was. âSo when I first started catching feelings for you, I was in complete denial. I didnât know how to handle it.â You look away for a moment, feeling embarrassed.
âIt was a war with myself, one I never expected to fight," you continued. âI told myself it was just a phase, just a fleeting crush. I even thought maybe I was imagining things or confusing friendship with something more.â
You let out a small, nervous laugh, trying to hide the depth of your feelings. âI even tried to tell myself that you were just a good friend, that I was misinterpreting my own emotions,â you admit. âBut the more I tried to distance myself from my feelings, the harder it became. My heart kept betraying me, reminding me how much I looked forward to seeing you again, how your smile could light up my whole day.â
Your tone grows quieter as you share your struggle. âI kept thinking, âThis canât be happening. Not now. I promised myself I wouldnât fall for anyone,ââ you say, vividly remembering the battle with your own feelings you once faced. âBut every time I thought of you, it became harder to deny it. My heart wouldnât let me forget you, and it drove me insane. Eventually, I lost control, andâŚâ
You take a deep breath, forcing yourself to face the reality of your feelings. âNow that Iâm standing here with you, hearing you pour your heart out, I just⌠I canât deny it anymore,â you admit. âIâve fallen for you, Hongjoong, and Iâm done pretending otherwise.â
And that was all it took for him to inch his face closer to yours, intertwining your lips with his. The kiss was nothing short of pent-up tension being released, and you could feel every part of your body being set aflame.
His hands wrap themselves around your waist, its grip on your skin tightening every now and then. Your hand traces his jawline, soon finding itself tangled in his hair while the other one balls the fabric of his shirt into your first, feeling yourself get even more lost in the moment with each passing second.
As the kiss intensifies, thereâs a sense of exploration, as if both of you are savoring the taste and feel of each otherâs lips for the first time. Hongjoongâs hands slide up your back, one hand finding the nape of your neck, his touch gentle yet firm as if he was using every single fiber within his body to hold himself back, sending a shiver down your spine.
You mirror his movements, one hand now resting on his shoulder while the other presses against his back, wanting to be as close as possible. The world around you fades away, leaving just the two of you lost in the moment.
As your lips finally part, you both find yourselves gazing into each otherâs eyes as if both of you believe the other hung up the stars in the sky. âYou know,â Hongjoong began to speak. âAs grateful as I am that youâre back here with me now⌠I canât help but wonder where on Earth you came from...â
âCan we please save that discussion for another time?â
đŞ â lividstar.
#woah. W O A H#HELLO BIG EMBODIMENT OF KUROMI AND MY MELODY OF A COUPLE?!?!!1!?1#oh my god i would fall in love if someone called me a princess while im overthinking abt a man#AND THAT TOO BY A KID LIKE KYUNGMIN AND U TELL ME HE CRIED WHEN HE DIDNT SAW THE PRINCESS THE ENXT TIME#I BIT MY FIST SO HARD AT THAT.....kyungminnie i get u so bad.#I LOVE ME SOME LIBRARY CUTE MEETS (bc i basically live in library)#stupid silly overthinker bread loafs made in the same bakery and in the same oven these two are.#I ABSOLUTELY ADORE THE WAY U ADDED NO1LIKE ME AND THEN PROCEED TO EXCHANGE NAMES IDK IF I OVER ANALYSED THAT PART BUT ANYWAYS.#i love the sangi duo and how yunho is like âBUT HEAR ME OUT-â#gnawing my arm off#also the separation kind of reminded me of how i used to promise my friends ill brb in a minute when playing before going home to pee#AND THEN MY MOM WOULD LOCK UP THE DOOR AND TELL ME TO STUDY LIKE omg i used to use my sonic cry power.#this was so fucking cute i love this AAAAgh#WE BELIEVE IN YEARNERS AND STUPID PEOPLE IN LOBE!!!!#hongjoong fluff#ateez fluff#ateez x reader#hongjoong x reader
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A linguistic analysis of tumblr hyperbole in the tags
This post expands my previous analysis of hyperbolic reactions to cluster tags by themes. There were too many themes, some of them overlapping, to create a cohesive graph. Instead, I present several overarching themes from a data set of 50 tags observed and documented in various corners of tumblr.
1. Feeling Normalâ˘ď¸
Tags within this cluster profess Normal feelings (read: extreme excitement, enthusiasm, obsession, derangement, etc.).
#mmmmrrrghuhhhhghhh #I'm so normal about it teehee #absolutely not rending my clothing #feeling very normal and not feral at all #i will simply never recover #gif sets sent to personally destroy me #i can't cope #the eyes #i'm a puddle #i am INCONSOLABLE #i am DISTRAUGHT #IM NOT OKKAAAAAAYYYYYY #FEELING TOTALLY ONE HUNDRED PERCENT NORMAL
2. Feralness
The following data points conjure animalistic behavior. Thereâs a non-zero amount of biting and chewing involved.
#chomping biting barking #biting my arms off #rattling my cage #[incoherent biting noises] #chewing glass #chewing through wood #*shaking the bars of my enclosure* HELLO!!!!!!!! #climbing the walls #biting gnawing chewing #im gonna rip off my front door and eat it
3. Noisy Emotional Outbursts
These tags encompass crying, screaming, yelling, and other loud reactions.
# shaking sobbing crying #SCREAMIIIING BANGING MY HEAD ON THE WALL #*no thoughts only wailing* #i am SOBBING #IM CRYING LIKE A BITCH #*just fucking yelling* #S C R E A M #screeching into a pillow #brb sobbing for 5-7 business years
4. Throwing
All of these tags except the last one involve being thrown instead of throwing things. I, personally, am entertained by the range of places/situations people are throwing themselves into.
#i am going to THROW MYSELF into the SEA #hurl me into the sea #hurl me into the sun #trebuchet me into the sun #hurl me straight at europa #vent me out of an airlock #slam me against a wall #put me in a box and throw me down the stairs #throwing myself into traffic you know? #just defenestrate me already #defenestrate me #absolutely hurl me through plate glass #i'm going to start tossing furniture
5. Bodily Harm
Thereâs a good deal of overlap with the previous theme. Nearly all of the tags involving throwing would result in varying degrees of bodily harm. Here are the tags outside of the Throwing subgroup. Â
#im going to throw upppppp #tearing my hair out #banging my head against the wall #SCREAMIIIING BANGING MY HEAD ON THE WALL #biting my arms off #microwaving myself #crumple me up and microwave me
6. Absurdism
My personal favorite cluster. The imagery conjured and resulting comedic hyperbole is just [chefâs kiss].
#im gonna rip off my front door and eat it #crumple me up and microwave me #put me in a box and throw me down the stairs #defenestrate me #absolutely hurl me through plate glass
7. Keysmashes
These tags center less around meaning and more around style, so they form the last group. A handful of these could fall under Noisy Emotional Outbursts because they represent reaction noises. In my linguistic judgment, keysmashing increases the hyperbole â consider augh versus aughfhghghghhh â the latter reads as prolonged and more intense emotionally.
#aghdjakgsjadhjaka * #hrhrhrhgnnnghhhhh #aughfhghghghhh #mmmmrrrghuhhhhghhh #I'm so normal about it teehee #waughfhghghh #oughhhhghghhh
*one digression in a friend discord server was how people interpret keysmashes in their minds. Some hear the first couple letters and then some sputtering, others hear static. Itâs a common joke that you need a minor in linguistics to understand conversations in this friend group. Such is the nature of things when the chaos linguist energy is strong.
#internet linguistics#tumblr linguistics#tumblr dialect#hyperbole#linguistics#tumblr#speaking and musing#the chaos linguist speaks
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HI BREEZYYYY U CANT ESCAPE ME đŠ
Matt definitely likes watching you suffer cause you're struggling to ride him without his hands on you but I feel like he could rlly rlly make it worse by tying your hands behind your back or just gathering a big handful of your hair and pulling a lil too hard yk
If not those things he's definitely got you in a pretty collar so he can pull you around by it and whisper gross kinky shit in your ear he'd like to do to you if you keep doing a good job for him đ he's definitely gonna make u work for it tho
iâm gonna gnaw my arm off brb
no but!! the collar!!! he bought his pretty little puppy the prettiest collar. so maybe your hands are tied and heâs got the collar on you and you start to slow down and get teary eyed bc itâs just so hard doing it by yourself and heâs being so mean!! but Matty doesnât like that youâre slowing down, so heâs gonna yank that collar so your faces are inches apart. âwhatâs wrong puppy? daddy not giving you enough? i think youâre getting plenty and youâre just too dumb to do anything about it.â
someone sedate me
#ask breezy#amourtoken#matt dierkes headcanon#matt dierkes blurb#matt dierkes can get it anytime he wants in front of the whole church choir idc#matt dierkes smut
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Of course the REAL sinner of the shakeability contest is 3racha My people sooooo
Brb gnawing my arm off bc this song is probably never getting released
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iâm looking at all the pedro stuff youâre reblogging and heâs giving pirate captain vibes lol like i can see him as the captain of this beautiful pirate ship đ and sailing the seven seas with his most precious treasure (aka the reader)
F A I R Y
PIRATE VIBES?!?
I feel like Iâm about to collapse onto the floor OH MY GOD!!!!
Your mind is literally operating at god tier levels right now and Iâm in absolute AWE!!!
Not us being his most precious treasure and getting to see him sail and command an entire crew???
OKAY IM GONNA GO GNAW MY ARMS OFF NOW BRB
also Iâm kissing your face over and over while Iâm crying Iâm sorry
#one of us one of us FAIRY COME TO THE DARK SIDE!!!!!#Iâm not going to recover from this omfg and I love you so so much#PIRATE!!! PEDRO!!!!#fairyâs tag đâ¨#asks and such things đ
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i hate when i listen to music thatâs not Tumblr Music because if iâm losing my mind to car seat headrest or the magnetic fields or the mountain goats i can scroll through the tag and reblog everyoneâs beautiful art and equally losing-their-minds commentary, but if i am going nuts to Deeper Well by Emmylou Harris (which i fucking absolutely am) theres nobody in the tag to have solidarity with so instead itâs like. guess ill go gnaw off my arm now idk. brb busy looking for the water from a deeper well
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wanna launch myself into the sun every time i think about tom feeling like heâs too much and greg feeling like heâs not enough, and both of them thinking the other one doesnât love them back or they donât deserve the other one.
#wanna kms fr#tom especially after shiv would feel like heâs not made for love#and greg thinks no one will ever actually love him#but tom does!!!! and greg has no fuckin idea!!!!!#brb gnawing my arm off
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Watching 2x03 rn and Iâm foaming at the mouth. Tom had an opportunity to get in good with Logan when asked about who spoke to the biographer. He couldâve thrown Greg right under the bus, but he DIDNâT. He put Greg above his own ambition. He wouldâve thrown ANYONE ELSE under the bus. Brb gonna gnaw my ARM OFF
#but would greg have taken the hit for Tom? Honestly it depends. i love their fucked up dynamic SO MUCH#tomgreg#tom greg#tom wambsgans#greg hirsch#succession
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brb gonna gnaw my arms off
#shitpost#yuyu thoughts not clickbait#no art because im tired#and learning... anatomy... and perspe..ctive... and co..lors..#art man#amirite#anyways go listen to i know by girls rituals it's the worst song ever but in a really good way
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Please Donât Fight With The Flower Boy
⢠who?: Yuehua's Justin Huang ⢠genre: đ¸ ⢠type: scenario ⢠word count: 4560
the 'Our Two Lips' flower boys LDH | PJH | PWJ | KJH | IYM | LGL ⢠unlike many other of his co-workers, Justin is forced to work as a flower boy for the Summer ⢠is he going to maintain his 'bad boy' persona he holds in the circuit? I hope you guys think this plot is good because I really love it!! I love Justin, where tf are the three other boys, Yuehua explain yourself. Brb I'm going to raid Yuehua's dungeon. Thank you so much for requesting this anon! I hope you like it. đ - Admin LÂ
The wait was killing him, the tense atmosphere was strangling him. Justin wanted nothing more than to get out of the principal's office. The cold leather of the sofa gnawed at his thighs, he could feel the ice slowly creeping up his spine. Justin's head was hung in shame, his face still burning hot. Click, clack. The telltale sound of his mother's high heeled shoes echoed through the corridor right outside the room he was sitting in. Her heels seemed to pierce the silence, breaking his peace and quiet. At least it's only ma..... Justin could not look up to meet the eyes of his mother even after she had entered the room. He winced when he spotted his father's business shoes enter a few seconds after. And now...for the grand entrance of Principal Dickhead, he groaned internally, rolling his eyes at his principal. "Ahh! Mr and Mrs Huang, thank you for taking the time to come down. There are some matters to discuss...regarding your son." The warm and soothing hand of his mother rubbed his back. "What happened?" she asked. "What did my son do?" Her kind eyes met her sons shaking ones. "What happened?"Â
Principal Asshole cleared his throat. "It appears that Justin took to violence to solve a small...dispute among his peers. The consequences he will face is a week's detention, counselling and...community service during the Summer break to reflect on his actions and how he could have better resolved the issue," he announced. "Justin!" His father growled out. "We sent you all the way to Korea to train in MMA, not to be a nuisance." "It wasn't my fault," Justin cried. "Matthew punched me first! I was defending myself!" His mother turned to the principal, fire in her eyes. "Did carry out a proper investigation? My son is not at fault!" She spat, taking an immediate dislike to the principal. "Yes, and I have already spoken to Matthew and his family. His consequences are more severe than yours." Principal Bitchass eyed Justin. "Justin sentence would be less if it wasn't for his...record." In the school's eyes, I'm a delinquent. They will never understand the struggle of a foreigner who transferred halfway into the year. Justin thought bitterly. Half of these people won't survive a day in China. Words of the principal passed in a hazy blur, a string of syllables Justin refused to comprehend. With much argumentation and persuasion, his parents and principal finally arrived at a settlement. A week of detention. He nodded in agreement as it sounded fair, even if he only fought Matthew out of defence. Counselling, but with a private counsellor unrelated to the school clinic. Fine, I'll just have my uncle write a false report about me. Not the worst, law-breaking act I've committed. He sighed in exasperation. This is ridiculous. Work at one of the following, The Sugar Shaker... Justin shook his head and shivered. No, I've stolen a pack of candy from there before. Doesn't Park Woojin work there? He's scary. The thought of breathing the same air as his grimacing Senior was enough to cross the candy store off the list altogether and send him running for the hills. There were a few other places listed that Justin did not bother to even scan over. He skipped all the way to the bottom of the list. His thick brows furrowed. Our Two Lips?Â
"Cheer up, Stin!" Choi Seunghyuk beamed, wrapping an arm around his best friend encouragingly. "All of us will be there every day to support you!" Five tall figures squeezed onto the slim strip of pavement, making their way towards Justin's place of work for the Summer. Lee Euiwoong clicked his tongue on the top of his mouth in annoyance. "The school did you dirty. You don't deserve to be serving a sentence while Matthew gets away scot-free," he grumbled. Justin shrugged in response. "It's whatever, really. Don't worry, hyung. I guess I shouldn't have been so much of a troublemaker." "Yah," Zhu Zheng Ting started. "It isn't your fault. You never intended to start any trouble." "Will you still be coming for training though?" Ahn Hyungseob asked worriedly, fearful of losing his training partner at their academy. Both of them trained to be Mixed Martial Arts fighters. Justin Huang and Ahn Hyungseob were popular names in the circuit. The blonde talented fighter from China and the two-faced Korean boy you should be deceived by. Justin nodded reassuringly, patting his hyung's back. "You know I would never miss it. This is just my job for the Summer. I'll be training even after work." "Don't overwork yourself!" Euiwoong interjected. "Hyungseob has me too. Don't think about us, take care of yourself." He too was a rather well-known rookie boxer. Justin's feet began to drag the floor as they drew closer and closer to the cafe. He felt his legs shaking as he stumbled down the walkway. "Yah, do you think you'll see any of your opponents? Now that you have placed yourself in such a busy area?" Seunghyuk commented, genuinely pondering about it. Would it put his best friend in danger? Everyone knew Justin was a 'bad boy', even for a fighter, but that was just the reputation that tagged him. Justin's pile of worries only grew taller by the seconds but a calm, collected facade was plastered over his face. "I'll be fine. I'm on Yuehua's elite fighter team. It's just a job. How bad could this be?"Â
Disastrous! This is terrible! Justin kept his head down, his white flower crown threatening to slip off. Ironically, the more he tried to hide, the more he stuck out like a sore thumb. He tried to slip off behind the counter but was unsuccessful, bumping into Jeong Sewoon in the process. His hyung folded his arms across his chest, quirking an eyebrow. "Yah, Justin, what are you trying to do? New customers just walked in." "That's the thing," he hissed. "Can I quit on my fourth day of work?" Justin was doing all he could do to cover his face, he wanted to keep a low profile. Y/N is here! Cube fighters are here! Sewoon frowned and peered over the younger boy's shoulder. "Why? What's so wrong with them?" He questioned, gesturing for Kim Samuel to attend to them in place of the shaking blonde flower boy. Justin swallowed, feeling absolutely stupid for avoiding his job because of such a filial matter. He wanted to prove that himself that he could handle a mundane job, and not just ones that did not abide by the law. Whatever! I can do this. Justin's confidence and self-assurance melted away like candle wax the second a group of trainees from a rival academy stepped in. He knew them, they too were killer rookies. You, Yoo Seonho, Lai Guanlin and Lim Hui Qi from The Cube Club. There was no real reason to be afraid of them, heck, he was not even sure why his reaction was to run. Maybe discovering his Summer job was more embarrassing than he thought. Then again, maybe he was shy about facing his ex-opponents - Seonho and Guanlin - again. Despite all those thoughts, Justin scooped the pile of menus from Samuel's arms and beamed at the fellow fighters. "Allow me." This is no big deal. This is no big deal. Well, compared to all the other unlawful acts you have committed, this is a far cry from them. Justin did not know the true reason for the sudden jump his heart beat. Was it you? Or was it that you were from Cube?Â
"So that's him?" Lim Hui Qi asked, squinting her eyes at Justin Huang. "Hmm, he looks different." Lai Guanlin snorted. "The only difference is the shade of blonde his hair is dyed," he paused to take a long sip of his drink. "That kid hasn't changed one bit." You sighed and allowed your head to loll on Hui Qi's shoulder. "Is there a need to do this? I don't understand Coach's logic. Why must we 'keep an eye out' for Justin?" You groaned. There could be a lot of better things I could be doing right now! Seonho and Guanlin aren't even scheduled to spar against him in the next tournament. We get it! Coach wants us to beware of the 'bad boy'. So far, there was not the slightest trace of the famous 'bad boy' character Justin carried around in the circuit. He was rather well-mannered, polite and seemed to be working hard. He also looked very sweet and handsome in his flower boy uniform, complete with a flower crown of course. This place sparked lots of curiosity in you as you had never heard of anything like it. You were not sure what to make of it. Our Two Lips was definitely an interesting place. Pity, Justin doesn't work at the branch near my school. You sighed and rubbed your temples. Snap out of it Y/N! You didn't come here to admire him! "We can just fake a report to Coach," Seonho voiced out his suggestion. "Like he broke his knee or something. That should get him off our backs." Contrary to whatever he said much earlier, Seonho seemed to genuinely enjoy his time here. He probably considered applying for the job. "Hah, like the board will believe that. Justin's fine," Guanlin scoffed. "He's a good fighter if I'm honest. He nearly beat me and only lost by a handful of points." "I wonder why he applied to work here," you blurted out before blushing intensely under the stares of your friends. "I mean, aren't National qualifiers soon? Shouldn't he devote more time to training instead?" Hui Qi shrugged her shoulders, ending the discussion just as Justin approached your table. He smiled, making eye contact with you. You noticed that a very light shade of pink tinged his cheeks. Do!! Not!! Think!! About!! How!! Adorable!! He!! Is!! "A pan-seared halibut?" Justin held the plate of fish and placed it in front of the starving Seonho. "Thank you," he chimed, all angel-like. Don't be flattered, he's like that to anyone who provides him with good food. "Hyung, are you a fisherman? Because you've got me on a hook," Justin chirped charmingly, causing Seonho to let out a soft gasp. Hui Qi nearly fainted when he read out her dish in a cute manner. Justin was good at his job, you would give him that. He's also good at making my heart race...... Fortunately, Guanlin did not receive any sort of flirtatiousness from Justin. He meekly handed Guanlin his meal before running off. "Hmm, looks like Y/N's dish is taking a bit longer," Hui Qi said. "Let's wait for the dish to arrive first." "No, it's fine-" The sentence could not even be finished before Justin rushed back with your food and vanilla milkshake. His smile seemed to light up your entire day. Justin was so elegant and prince-like, there was no doubt his true personality was one that exuded 'royalty' as well. You wanted to know more about him, even if you had to fight him in the arena a few months later. "Who ordered the milkshake?" Your hand was raised shyly, partially because Hui Qi used all her strength to yank it up. "Ahhh," Justin mused. "I guess you'll find me in your yard soon enough." One of his eyelids bat at you in a wink, causing your mind to be completely scrambled. What was the main objective of coming here? Spying out our competition. That did not register anymore.Â
Justin tore off his flower crown, tying up the ribbons properly before storing it in his duffle bag. He shoved his work attire to the very bottom of his training bag, not everyone had to know about his job and the reason he got it. It was a late afternoon after his shift and now, he had to head towards Yuehua Sports School. His face was already flushed from all the busyness of the cafe but he pressed on. Justin exited the cafe after bidding his hyungs goodbye and started walking towards the bus stop. Really, he could phone his driver but all he wanted to do now was take a nice bus ride, he had not gone on one for a long time. As he neared the bus stop, his eyes narrowed in on a person sitting on the bench. Your signature duffle bag gave you away immediately. Justin's mouth ran dry, he did not know how to react. It was not uncommon both teams saw each other as the two academies were roughly in the same area. However, it was some sort of unspoken rule that neither of the competitors were to enter each other's training grounds. Justin was curious as to what The Cube Club's interior held but that was not the reason he perched timidly on the bench next to yours. It was safe to say you nearly got the shock of your life when you spotted Justin sitting next to you, staring at his trainers. Automatically, you stuffed your shaking hands into your pockets. "Hello." He replied without looking up from staring at the ground. "Hi." "Um, h-how are you?" You inquired. If I'm going to be late, I might as well make the most of this time and talk to him. Justin turned to face you, and fatigue was well worn onto his gorgeous features. Still, he did his best to beam. I'm not sure if even his smile can calm my nerves. Coach will cut me from the team this season if I'm late! "Hey," Justin called out, noticing your trembling form. "Are you okay?" Can't lie now, can I? "Truthfully, no. I'm late for training and...and you know how Cube coaches are," you groaned, burying your face in your hands in despair. "I can't be cut from the team." The rumble of the approaching bus which both of you hastily got on was enough to drown out Justin's reply. He slid into the seat next to yours on board, grinning cheekily. "Don't worry. Let me talk to your coach." You were not sure why you nodded.
Justin allowed his eyes to roll at the number of curious stares he got stepping into The Cube Club when the back of his training shirt read 'Yuehua Sprouts'. Whispers flooded the corridors, especially when your hand wrapped around his arm. You hurriedly burst into your usual training hall, only to find Guanlin sparring against Seonho and Hui Qi with another boxer. She turned her head so that her eyes met yours, mouthing something which you did not catch. "Coach!" Coach stormed up to you, his face sour and darkening when he spotted Justin. You winced, knowing the scene about to unfold would not be pretty. "Coach, I'm so sorry. I missed the bus and-" "I don't want your apologies! I want you to leave! Get out! You're no longer part of the team this season, don't bother coming for training! And, who is he?" Coach spat, pointing an accusing finger at the blonde boy. Justin ruffled his thick hair, smirking. "Good afternoon, coach. Wow, can't believe a Sprout is in your gym, can you?" He halted to let out a low whistle, effectively ticking your coach off even more. "It's good I finally get to meet the person who coached Lai Guanlin and Yoo Seonho. They're really talented and hard working. Pity, I beat Seonho in our category. He would be doing much better if it weren't for your...mediocre training." The look in Justin's eye did a flip, you were not sure who he was. "You...y-you. Rookie, watch your words," was all Coach could manage. Your fellow teammates had slowed down their match just to pay attention to the fiasco. His words did not faze Justin, they only added to the fire. "Ahh, some kind of professional you are. Kicking someone off the team without a legitimate reason. At least listen to Y/N's reason," he stated. "If anything, I'm to blame." At that, you whipped your head round to glare at him as if he was out of his mind. "Coa-" Your mouth clamped shut when Justin wrapped one of his arms around your shoulders. "You see, I saw Y/N at the bus stop and of course, I had to talk to my friend. Don't deprive your team of friends, especially from other academies. They need contacts if they want to hop another level up." Coach's face was turning red with anger but he had no words to utter. "It's a real bonus. Y/N is a beauty, would we not look good together?" A furious blush filled your cheeks at Justin's words while his face remained cold and taunting. Woah, is this the emotionless bad boy? "D-dating is prohibited in Cube!" Coach raged, obviously provoked. "Hmm, shame, using tricks on your trainees. Living their life for them. Now, listen to Y/N's explanation, they missed the bus, it can't be helped. No wonder your team is shaking, they're degrading under your reign. Also, want to lodge a complaint against me? Go ahead, when you can tip-toe to sweep the soles of our feet on our level. Just remember, my coach has dirt on you he can leak any time," Justin growled out, fed up with the unfair treatment. All jaws in the hall were hitting the floor. Your face was burning up and you knew your crush on him had deepened by many metres. This is bad! I can't catch feelings right now! But he is the sweetest person ever, despite whatever happened. Justin removed his arm from your shoulder a little reluctantly, patted your back and did not wait for a reply from your stunned coach before waltzing out of the Cube gymnasium like he owned the building. hesprobablyrichenoughirl He may not own The Cube Club, but he sure holds my heart.Â
Out of gratitude, you visited Justin's workplace a few days after the whole incident. The guilt would eat you alive if you did not thank him personally. Seeing him in real life was your only option, considering the fact that you did not have his number. Well, you could get it from his fans but you figured it would be much better to get it from him personally. You approached Our Two Lips with a bag of gifts for Justin and a hopeful smile on your face. Since it was in the early opening hours, there was barely anyone occupying the seats. Taking a deep breath, you pushed the glass doors open, stepping into the cafe. Almost immediately, Justin was by your side. He was mid-way of tying his apron properly. "Hello, Y/N!" He greeted cheerfully. "How can I help you?" Justin's eyes seemed to sparkle and gleam with youth and joy. "Uh, hi. I-I actually brought some stuff for you....as a...thank you?" You were so anxious, your voice went up an octave so your words sounded more like a question. Get yourself together, Y/N! Please don't look like a complete fool in front of him! A chuckle left Justin's lips as he took the pretty paper bag from you. "You really didn't have to but I shall accept it. Thank you," he said. If Justin was a cartoon character, there would be a distinctive red blush on his cheeks and hearts over his eyes. He fished around and pulled out a flower crown you commissioned from a florist nearby. Surprise was written all over his face, grinning at the crown. "Wow. You didn't have to, Y/N. Thank you." The flower crown you gave him was one made out of red peonies, the national flower of China. It must have been hard for him to adjust to Korea in such a short time so you decided on something that would remind him of home. Justin peeled his mundane white flower crown off and replaced it with his new one. The red struck a balance between his blonde locks. Reaching for your wrist, he tied the old white one around it as a bracelet. Your breath caught in your throat when his hand enclosed yours. With your face heating up, you cleared your throat. "Will I see you at the tournament next month?" You hoped he would be there. It would be a joy to see him compete. A smirk graced his lips. "Oh, you know I wouldn't miss Nationals for the world," he purred in reply, winking at you. "Will I see you?" "My category is always after yours so most likely. How about you text me your schedule? If you want to see me," you offered. Damn, that was slick. "Deal. If you promise to wear a flower crown identical to mine when you support me, so I can better identify you in the mosh pit," Justin reasoned, still smirking but if he felt as if he was going to melt into a puddle of happiness. After you punched your number into his phone, he sighed. "I would give you my training shirt to wear but that would only piss your coach off more. One of his team members, wearing a Yuehua shirt." Just the mere thought if it made the two of you laugh. "Justin!" One of his hyungs yelled. You huffed, upset that the time you talked to him was short but in a sense, you were disrupting his job. You bid him goodbye but when you had nearly stepped out of the store - now with an iced tea in hand - he shouted something. "Remember the flower crown! If not, I won't be able to see you!"Â
You did end up wearing the flower crown, earning a ton of teasing from the rest of your team. Just days before the match, Seonho had managed to hack into your phone and exposed all the messages Justin sent - most of them were about the tournament and how he was anticipating it. "Awww, Y/N has a boyfriend!" He had chortled, pinching your cheeks affectionately. "Yah! Stop spewing nonsense. Y/N, who is this brat of a boyfriend? I need to meet him." Guanlin had hissed but in a playful manner. "He isn't my boyfriend!" Your reply had been instantaneous. "Justin and I aren't dating!" The redness of your face was unspeakable of. "Ahh, but he seems like he wants to date you. Good friends don't text each other 'good morning, hope you slept well and dreamt of me' with like two hundred hearts." Hui Qi simpered, unable to hide her smug grin. To that, you had no reply. Today, it appeared that your 'brat of a boyfriend' had to fight against the one who had demanded to meet him. It was like your best friend crush versus your older brother. You were torn between supporting the two competitors. When you consulted Guanlin, he dismissed it with a wave of his hand and returned to bandaging his hands. "Just be there to dry his tears when he loses." His lips curved into a sassy leer as he ruffled your hair - thankfully before you had worn the flower crown. There was no time to visit Justin in his waiting room, besides, it was filled with his teammates and Yuehua Sports School officials. You shuddered under the watchful eyes of the monster rookie team. A part of you was worried for Guanlin, Justin was not one to be overlooked. Then again, Guanlin could handle himself. A good half of the match had flown by while you were still readying for your own round. When Hui Qi called you from the room, it was nearly too late. She hastily fixed your red peony flower crown on before grabbing your hand and running to a safe spot. You felt bad for missing majority of the round but at the same time, it was painful to watch your two friends pretty much beat each other up. I hope Justin doesn't feel discouraged that he didn't see me earlier!Â
Keep your head up! Keep your head up! Over the roars of the crowd and the shouts of his coach, Justin strained his ears to hear your cheers. He tried to scan the rows of spectators for you. Guanlin managed to get a few good digs at him whilst he was distracted, keeping an eye out for red peonies. Do your best for Y/N! Snap into it! He was disappointed you were not present to support either of them but forced himself to concentrate on the match. The bright red peony which Zheng Ting inked - using a marker - on his arm reminded him of why he was fighting. Oh wow, who would have expected a flower boy to be a legal fighter? Or rather, who would have expected a fighter to be a flower boy? In the mosh pit, Sewoon and Samuel's jaws had hit the floor, their eyes wide and glossy. Guanlin was playing with him, circling him like a predator. Justin did admire the older boy, he knew he was not good enough to beat him. Concentrate! He gritted his teeth and aimed a few more punches at his opponent. One was successful, the other was blocked. Just a few more minutes! Then, you can cool off, find Y/N. "Justin!" He perked up at the sound of your scream. You were there! Supporting him! Millions of butterflies erupted in his stomach in that moment. It did not matter that Guanlin had essentially taken him down and was going extremely easy on him for he knew he had won inevitably. The bell chimed, signalling the end of the round and announcing the winner. Loud screams resounded for Guanlin. Usually, Justin would be flooded with misery if he lost, especially to someone from Cube but this time, he was bubbling with triumph that someone - more importantly, you - from Cube was supporting him. You dashed to his side of the ring as soon as it had ended, calling out his name. He beamed brightly as soon as he caught sight of you running in his direction. You pulled him in for a quick, sweaty hug, rubbing his back comfortingly. "You must be sad. Losing a qualifying round to Lin." "Eh, you know I'll get through these rounds anyway. I'll see you in National Semis," he replied confidently, not letting go. A deep frown etched onto your mouth. "Uh, Justin? You do realise that this puts you one step further from the trophy? That's all you've been texting me about the whole weekend!" You shot back, pulling away and gently smacking his chest. You plucked your flower crown off your head and adjusted it to fit his. The pairs of eyes trained on the both of you were uncountable, the flashes of cameras went off every few seconds. Interaction between the two rival teams was rare. And everyone wanted a picture of Justin Huang in a flower crown. Justin had a cute, boyish grin on his face as he wrapped his arms around the nape of your neck. His soft lips met your cheek. "Oh, Y/N." "Don't you know that you're the best prize I would never deserve?"
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I am so angery ⢠and this close đđđđđ to yelling at someone
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alright gamers looks like iâm gonna have to take a quick break from the internets before i gnaw my own arm off brb
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BRB GNAWING MY ARM OFF
JUST FUCKING RAN INTO A SHINY DRIFLOON SO NOW I HAVE TWO SHINY DRIFTBLIM AND ONE DRIFLOON BUT NO FUCKING SHINY SNEASEL
IM GUNNA SKIN MYSELF ALIVE
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