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In a normal year, @flourish & I would have made a list of five big fandom trends for our annual "Year in Fandom" round-up. But the podcast is on hiatus, and I was left with MANY THOUGHTS about fanfiction seeming to break containment this year and nowhere to put them. So this is a "Year in Fandom" segment of sorts, about a set of related fanfiction trends that I'm pretty unhappy about!
I get that sense that a lot of fandom folks are, like me, worried about the way the ground seems to be shifting beneath us: in meta after meta, Iâve seen frustration over a larger but increasingly passive fic readership; dismay that traditional publishing has a growing influence over a practice that partly exists in opposition to it; and anger that some guy can just copy-paste your work and charge money for it, and no one outside of fandom seems to care.
What happens when fanfiction scalesâbut participatory fan communities do not? Read or listen to an audio version via the link above!
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well someone had to go and ruin it huh /j
are we getting a sunrise - sunset sequence of episode covers this season!!!
s4e1 and s4e2 covers respectively
#the contrast is starker between the top and bottom of the iceberg#maybe representing how the two sides of the story (aubrey etc and clive etc) are growing apart#also how warren (and the audience) is still being kept in the dark#also the fact that gordons still in that pod goddammit#or maybe it means nothing#i just like theorising :)#red valley#red valley podcast
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gnashing my teeth. the nested time loops in taz balance. the final cycle of the stolen century, they believe the grand relics are their bitter victory â their long overdue key to never letting the loop restart, never forcing them to do this all over again. they believe that with this sacrifice, they finally have the cycles conquered â and then, what do our heroes do, but lose their memories? they have to start from square one. relearn who they are. rebuild their bonds with each other that spent a whole century cultivating.
us, the audience, who are starting the podcast with episode one â we missed that story the first time you lived it. the first time you told it.
so, tell us again.
tell us how you met each other, tell us about your job. tell us the the destruction that no one but you survived, tell us about the way it shaped you. tell us all the hidden depths of the mongoose â tell us about your friends, the two lovers who cheated death together. tell us how you grew closer, throughout all of this.
tell us about the person who saw all of existence, who glimpsed the meaning of it all. tell us about the restless souls, the dissatisfaction â and how you reached out to that person at the center of it. tell us about a kingdom of robots. tell us, maybe don't admit it quite yet, but show us: the three of you growing closer still.
tell us a story about a time loop in a time loop in a time loop. where the apocalypse never ends, but your death never sticks. tell us how it affected you â for your actions to have no consequence, until they did. tell us how you'd do anything to stop the cataclysm, to break the loop, and tell us how for that, you were judged. tell us how you did good recklessly.
and tell us about the twins, tell us about the liches, about what you're willing to sacrifice. tell us how you leapt into danger to save a friend. tell us how you let yourself be saved. tell us everything you've finally had time to (re)-learn: how to care for each other and be cared for. tell us how you learnt to trust. tell us how, finally, you remember the mistakes you made last time.
we, the audience, missed that story the first time you told it. we need you to tell it again â but this time, this one special time, you'll have a shot at a better ending.
so tell us this story about time loops. tell us this story about stories.
#taz#taz balance#taz balance spoilers#ipre#thb#taz meta#yes i'm still emotionally recovering from the âover and overâ poem i reblogged the other day#can you tell? can you tell what it made me think of?
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hiii!!! i love your writing, like the angst and the fluff is amazing. i actually had a request for arturs silovs (canucks) or jeremy swayman (bruins obv, for now at least) where they go on reader's popular hockey podcast, which kinda goes viral in the hockey community with many ppl shipping the two, and they kind of get pushed into doing more media stuff together as it brings views for the teams and stuff? im sorry thats all i got, feel free to add or change this if you do choose to write it. thanks
The Alchemy | Jeremy Swayman
summary: having your own sports podcasts was one of the most enjoyable and rewarding jobs you could ever have. when a particular episode with bruins goaltender blows up - you are jermey are pushed together to film more videos. it doesn't help that everybody is shipping you two together - making your growing crush on him become harder to mask.
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warnings: SFW! friends to lovers | mention of covid -19 | fishing | suggestive dialogue | kissing
a/n: thank you for the request! your idea was so cute that I just had to write! I chose sway obviously so I hope yall love <3 happy halloween đ
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when you were a little girl you'd often find yourself huddled on the cozy material of the living room couch, watching your dads tv shows until way past your bedtime. you'd always stay quiet, eyes focused only on the tv, too scared that if you'd move you'd be put into bed.
that's when you first fell in love with hockey. having no choice but to watch the tv and seeing professional athletes zip around the stark ice at high speeds, shooting dangerously, and throwing hits - you were immediately drawn into the crazy world of hockey.
but when you're a girl and you express your love for any kind of professional sport, you become immediately labeled; gold digger, clout chaser, a bunny. whether it is football, baseball, basketball, or hockey, nobody believes girls when they say they're into the sport simply because they like the sport.
that's what made you want to start pursuing a hockey related career. you wanted to show everybody that girls, just as well as men, could watch and enjoy a sport without any ulterior motives.
in 2020, with covid-19 at its peak, you started to create hockey related content and post it on tiktok. it was simple videos with just you and your mini microphone - discussing game play, trending and popular news, and nhl players.
it blew up, and after a year of tiktok content, you were approached by barstool sports with the opportunity of a lifetime.
starting a professional sports podcast was intimidating, especially under such a well known company like barstool. you'd be competing with pardon my take, bussin' with the boys, and most famously, spittin' chiclets.
you started with high hopes and a nervous belly, recording a solo episode in your small podcast room. thankfully because of your large following on tiktok, your podcast was a successful one, and you continued to grow into your space and talk all things hockey.
what set you apart from other sports podcasts was your style of content. you were good at remembering these athletes for who they were: human. of course, you'd analyze and discuss their game, but at the end of the day, these men aren't machines and you were always reminding your audience of so.
fans of the podcast described you as 'an amazing sports analysts who perfectly represents how it feels to be a woman in sports. y/n is respectful but honest. funny but kind. clever but not a know it all. pucks in deeper with y/n is the best sports cast for everyone."
it wasn't long before your podcast, titled pucks in deeper, was gaining traction outside of your tiktok fans, and you started getting occasional sponsorships and guests on the show. starting smaller with paul bisosnette and ryan whitney (who graciously had you featured in an episode of their podcast), then landing your first active nhl athlete, only 9 months after starting at barstool.
ryan reaves was the perfect guest for your podcast and perfectly matched your vibe and the vibe of content you wanted to put out into the world. the episode with reaves birthed your first viral clip, and from there you had other professional hockey players wanting to come on your podcast and chat.
at 25 years old, and almost 5 years deep into your podcast, you were thriving. often getting compared to a mixture of bobbi althoff, alex cooper and brittany broski - your content was very personalized to your interviewee, and you specialized in humour and lighthearted conversation that the players were very intrigued by.
obviously, you got hate comments, mostly from people who had nothing better to do. you'd get called a puck bunny, and were told that âyou knew nothingâ, and âshould quit while you're ahead.â but that didn't phase you, and you thrived off the negatively. it pushed you to prove them wrong, and continue to have a viral and successful podcast despite the criticism.
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email from: barstool sports inc
to: y/n y/l/n @pucksindeeperpodcast
y/n,
as usual, your podcast remains a positive and successful experience for our company. we continue to be absolutely blown away by the outpouring support and love for pucks in deeper, and are excited for you to continue at the pace you are still gaining.
due to the incredible virality of your podcast episode with jeremy swayman, we have reached out to both you and swayman with a proposal. the fans and viewers have loved your shared dynamic, and we are wanting to feed off that outpouring obsession by having you and jeremy film some content for our barstool channels.
that includes an expenses paid trip from new jersey out to boston, where you'll be staying for a few days for filming - as well as transportation and hotels in boston.
we are certain this will benefit you and the continuing growth of your podcast.
jeremy swayman's team has already agreed to the terms of the proposal and he is willing to spend time and participate in planned content recordings.
let us know what you're thinking and if you'd be so kind to consider this opportunity.
thank you,
barstool sports inc.
you re-read the email again, knawing on your thumb nail gently. a few weeks ago, the boston bruins goaltender, jeremy swayman, had graciously made an appearance on pucks in deeper. instantly, jeremy became one of your favourite guests. his calm exterior and humor had bounced off your style of interviewing perfectly, and you found yourself feeling very much intrigued by the goalie.
even though the interview was over a zoom, the entire podcast went smoothly. jeremy was kind and a willing participant in all the quizzes, games and questions you'd thrown his way.
there was a clipped video from the podcast your team had uploaded to your channel's tiktok page that had gone viral, and the traction on the swayman episode after that was mind blowing.
PODCAST CLIP
"okay," you start, a gentle and anticipating grin on your face. "this is near the end of our episode - sad, I understand," jeremy laughs at your humor, his eyes squinting. you continue, "and like usual i've hand selected a question from a fan and i've found the perfect one for you."
jeremy's brows raise, "should I feel scared right now?"
you dismiss his question, a gentle grin still softening your expression. "a little birdy told me that you're a big rom-com guy."
"is this little birdy in question named brandon carlo?" jeremy questions knowingly. you'd had the bruins defence man on the podcast the week before, and he'd immediately spilled the embarrassing and memorable tea on his teammates.
"answer the question."
jeremy laughs once, and through the slightly grainy zoom video, you watch him run a hand through his hair. he nods quickly, still smiling with amusement. "i'd say yeah - fuck it, im a self proclaimed rom com enthusiast."
"well I have the most fun question that i've kind of turned into a mini game," you clear your throat, and your eyes briefly flicker down towards your desk top, scanning over your podcast notes. "the question is from @swaymansbae - damn it they stole the username I wanted." you slip in the joke quickly, just a subtle end to your sentence.
it works, and jeremy laughs again. "oh god - you should fight them for it."
you nod, "i'm going to - anyways. @swaymansbae asks what are you favourite rom coms."
jeremy hums appreciatively, already thinking of movies he'd share his love to the hockey world with.
"but I've added my own little twist. okay, so you've all seen how blind ranking things has become just like, this crazy phenomenon online. and i feel left out...so, jeremy i've got a list of 5 of my favourite romantic comedies, and you'll have to blindly rank them - 1 being the best, and 5 being the worst. ready?"
"oh fuck," jeremy huffs a laugh, and you watch him adjust into a more relaxed posture on the camera. he rubs his jawline, eyes bouncing around the computer screen. "i'm feeling nervous now - they're your favourites?"
"yeah," you nod, pushing your blue light glasses higher up the bridge of your nose - your makeup always has them slipping down. "so there is definitely a right and wrong answer."
jeremy curses again, a quiet chuckle coming alongside the swear.
you begin, "10 things I hate about you." you look away from your notebook and back at your computer screen, eyeing jeremy with faux caution.
he hisses through his teeth, teetering his head in quick thought. "i'm going to have to go 5."
"what?!!"
he laughs again, "I don't knowâŠi'm not big on the whole enemies first storyline."
"enemies to lovers, jeremey, get it right."
another chuckle is heard before he starts to defend his rank. "I don't know it's something about that storyline I find so unbelievable. I think if you truly loved one another, you wouldnât treat each other like that."
you sigh loudly, "okay, I guess that makes sense."
"is that your favourite?" jeremy questions, a teasing glimmer in his eyes.
"no comment." you clear your throat, reading your next movie from your notes. "next: to all the boys i've loved before."
"i've never seen that one - 4."
"jeremy...oh my god."
he raises his hands in surrender, teeth sparkling where they are just becoming visible under his growing smirk. "it's too new!"
"it came out in like 2018 -"
"- okay and i'm more into the classics. that's not one i've seen, but maybe i'll have to check it out."
"no, yeah you absolutely need to watch it." you tell him, eyeing him over the rim of your tortoise shell lenses.
"it's not enemies to lovers is it?" he gets the name of the trope correct this time around, and it has your lips quirking up pleasantly.
you shrug a shoulder, "no, not really."
his brows furrow, "not really?"
"moving on - how to loose a guy in 10 days."
he claps his hands, rubbing them together. "okay now I can get down with this - amazing movie."
"amazing." you echo, nodding. "and like hello matthew mcConaughey is this movie is like perfect, as well as kate hudson."
"way better than him in the wedding planner." the bruins goalie agrees, leaning forward in his kitchen chair as he gets more engaged with the conversation.
your eyes widen in suprise, "100%. and you wanna know why?"
"he's a cheater in that movie."
you make a noise - a combination of joy and shock escaping your throat. "no exactly! you get me."
"I get you." jeremey nods his head in a jerk like motion, acknowledging you like a flirty teenage boy. "i'm going to have to put that at...damn - gotta go 2."
ever so slightly, your cheeks tinge pink. regardless of your online persona of lighthearted, flirty, and funny, you're easily flustered. it sometimes made your job a bit difficult - but you're also good at your job, so repressing that initial haze from his compliment is quick and easy.
"not 1?"
he kisses his teeth, "something could always be better."
"very optimistic of you - the proposal."
his gentle laughter comes to a soft end, and he eyes you through the camera. "y/nâŠthat's that stupid enemies shit again."
"okay, yeah but this one is different."
"how?" jeremy chuckles.
you splutter for a moment, thinking of some sort of answer. "he's all like scared of her and it's just, I don't know, well executed! and it's not like she's horrible to only him, it's just her personality."
jeremy scrunches his noise, clearly not vibing with the proposal even with your explanation. "what do I have left open?"
you glance at your notes, where you've taken the time to make sure you'd been tracking the places of each of jermey's ranking on the movies. "1 and 3."
he curses. "it's gotta be 3 - I can't put it at 1."
"oh my god, better hope you like this next movie. god forbid if the characters are mean." you tease him, eyeing him playfully through the screen. jeremy's lip tugs up, a grin forming. you continue, "and your number one....the last movie is...she's the man with the lovely amanda bynes and channing tatum."
"okay I'm actually really happy with that. I'm obsessed with that movie." he beams, "that is the kind of rom com that you just can't argue its greatness. not only is it funny and unique, but it's a sports movie - c'mon."
you echo him, "c'mon, what's not to like?!"
"sports romance for the win."
"very fitting," you chime warmly. "are you saying if a girl wants your attention she should disguise herself as brad marchand and zip around the ice."
he barks out a laugh, nodding reluctantly. "something like that."
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user1: wait this is everything
user2: OBSSESED
user3: sway + his love for rom coms = my new obsession
user 4: no because they way he's looking at her !
user 5: justice for 10 things I hate about you
user 6: why do I ship them together
user3: no because I was going to say that
user 7: they vibe so well together I need this is be like a weekly thing honestly
user 8: he's got rizz
user 9: MORE pls i love you both
user 10: okay but you two would be the most stunning, perfect couple. the humor matches, the banter, the way they look at each other
user4: just watched this again and omg the way sway says he hates enemies to lovers bc he doesn't believe you could treat somebody you love that badly - CERTIFIED LOVER BOY
the fans were always amazing, but as they loved on the episode, the comments about you and jeremey being cute together and shipping you were coming in at a lightning pace. it had you feeling weary of filming more content with him - despite knowing it would be a professional working environment.
the comments made me you feel like you were falling into the stereotyped female hockey fan category - labeled as a puck bunny or clout chaser. and although you found yourself always growing stronger from those false accusations, it doesn't make you the happiest to see those types of comments.
you sigh gently, pressing the respond tab on the barstool email. through your doubts, you know that barstool is right, and filming more content with jeremy while your podcast episode was still gaining traction was smart. and it's not like jeremy was a bad guest - quite the opposite. so you'll learn to work around the fans who want the two of you to date, and the allegations that you're already in jeremy's pants.
spending time with him would be good, you think. without any idea of what you'd have to participate in, you say yes - looking forward to meeting jeremy and continuing to get to know a potential returning podcast guest - getting shipped together be damned.
no harm, no foul.
boston, here you come.
â youtube: JEREMY SWAYMAN TEACHES Y/N Y/L/N HOW TO FISH
"okay and here we have - camera man, come closer." you gesture for daniel, the younger camera guy to come closer. once he's in your space, you direct his attention towards the portable flat table filled with fishing rods along other fishing things. you continue, "and this right here will be my rod. the fisherman's dream 2000."
beside you, jeremy laughs. he's fiddling with his own fishing pole, attaching the fake shrimp lure on his hook. he's laughing because there's no fishing rod on the table called the fisherman's dream 2000, and you are simply just fooling around.
regardless, your face is very serious, and you continue. "I mean, even though this is my first time fishing, jeremy told me - he actually said this - he said: I can tell you're going to be the best fisherman already so you deserve the nimbus of fishing rods. to which I responded, 'jeremy I'm a fisherwoman not a fisherman.'"
"yeah, you're right I totally said that." gently with his hip, jeremy shuffles you slightly off to the side, making more space. you don't mind, and allow him to move you around with his gentle push. immediately, he reaches for the fishing rod you'd been talking about, picking it up off the table to start attaching bait.
before he hooks the mini lure on, he looks at you. he's already grinning, and one of his brows is raised questioningly. "you sure you don't want to hook it on? you're supposed to be learning."
you cross your arms over your dark green plastic overalls, and the fabric puffs around you awkwardly. "I can watch and learn."
he eyes you slowly, gaze dragging down your body, assessing your fishing attire of rubber boots, overalls and a long sleeve - and back up to your face. jeremy is dressed the same, keeping him dry from the drizzly, cooler june day. "you definitely like to watch, huh?"
your mouth drops slightly, and in an instant you're getting into his space, taking the bait from jermey's calloused fingers. "okay, fine." he's laughing at you gently, watching as you try and attempt to attach the rubber fish to the sharp hook. you curse, merely missing pricking your finger. "this is rigged - there's no way it's supposed to be hard."
gently, jeremy takes over once again, hooking your lure correctly so it's secure on the end of fishing rod. you look back up towards the camera again, "okay and as you can see we've attached the fake bass fishy to the rode - hopefully to catch some big fish." you fist bump in and early celebratory gesture.
chuckling, jeremy shakes his head in amusement. it wasn't a bass lure, and they're aren't even bass on the lake you're at. regardless, he lets you take control and entertain- what you're best at.
"if I was a fish, i'd fall for that fake food -Â zoom in on that masterpiece, my god!" daniel the camera man does what you ask, expertly changing the framing on the camera to capture the neon oranges and pinks of the lure.
shrugging, you dig into the tackle box, pulling out some more fishing necessities. things like rolls of fishing line, pliers, scissors and anything in between. you pull out a small pocket knife, holding it wearily as you eye the camera - a frightened expression on your face. "what's this for? are we gutting them?"
jeremey laughs once, shooting you a look as he fiddles with the rod. you had no idea what he was actually doing with the fishing rod, because you've never held a pole in your lifetime. "we're not gutting them." he tugs one of the levers, and the clear fishing line tightens before your eyes.
"then what's the knife for?" you question, swinging it back and forth between two pinched fingers.
he shrugs, testing the retention of his fishing line. "don't worry about it." your eyes widen comically, and the swinging knife comes to a dramatic stop. it has jeremy laughing again, his shoulders shaking as he does. "okay, are you ready to head over to the lake?"
the lake in question was only 10 feet away - the water looking awfully calm through the misty weather.
you turn your body to face jeremy fully, an amused frown tugging at your lips. your brows raise playfully, "am I ready?" you echo, sarcasm lacing your tone. you pull the straps of your rubberized overalls, letting them smack back against your shirt. "i'm ready to catch some fish."
with that, you grab the orange rod from jeremy, bringing it against your chest. jeremy cringes slightly, watching the way your fingers merely miss the hook on the end of your line. on instinct, he reaches out to you, moving your hand gently so that you're out of harms way. "do you remember what I told you?"
you think back to the beginning of filming, after you'd mentioned to everyone that you had absolutely zero clue how to fish. jeremy had nicely said there was nothing to it, and as long as you remembered a few rules, you'd be fine. you sigh in thought, eyes looking into jermey's - his gaze encouraging. "stay calm and speak gently - to not scare the fish."
you're praised immediately, jeremy smiling warmly as he gathers the fishing necessitates to bring down to the water. on the way down, you almost wipe out, practically shrieking as your foot slips down the wet, grassy hill. it would've had you feeling embarrassed, but thankfully jeremy's reflex's were superior (those nhl goalies are on a different level), and he grabs the crook of your elbow to stabilize you.
he smiles slightly, eyeing you playfully when he asks if you're okay. you blush slightly, brushing off your slip with some teasing remark.
when you had arrived at the filming location this morning, you weren't expecting to end up at a fishing park - you weren't expecting fishing period. you'd been left feeling clueless about what you and jeremy would be filming for barstool, and you definitely weren't prepared for water related activities. thankfully, the crew had provided both you and jeremy with proper waterproof attire - your tights and long sleeve align top wouldn't cut it.
right before getting changed, jeremey had shown up and....he was much better looking in person. you hate yourself for even thinking that, and you almost feel guilty for daring to even have those thoughts about an nhl athlete. anytime you think an athlete is cute, you have that guilty feeling - you hate that it plays into that bunny stereotype, even though you'd never get on your podcast and solely discuss an athletes look.
regardless, you're not blind. jeremy swayman was taller than he looks, and broader than expected. he also smelt really good, and his smile had you feeling flustered. it had your online persona feeling more real, and your borderline flirty comments had you getting hot and bothered - especially when jeremy flirts and teases back.
off camera, you and jeremy (mostly jeremy) set up the fishing equipment on the dock; poles, extra bait, and even adorable little camping chairs - you really felt like you were getting the premium fisherman experience. he runs over simple fishing techniques and hacks, showing you how to keep ahold of the rod, how to reel your line and casting. the camera catches all your poor attempts, as well as jeremy covering his snicker behind his hand - his amusement at your poor cast very evident.
5 minutes into fishing
you jerk the rod slightly, trying the movements jeremy had showed you just two minutes prior - trying to snag any fish nibbling around your bait.
you sigh gently, pursing your glossy lips outwards. eyeing jermey, you ask, "so like what kind of fish are we exactly trying to catch?"
jeremy hums, "some perch would be nice. or possibly cod, or halibut..." he trails off, eyeing your confused face, and the look you're giving him has a subtle smirk tugging at his upper lip. he breathes a laugh, "you have no idea what I just said, do you?"
you bark an unattractive laugh, and that has jermey's smile deepening. "not a clue."
"that's okay," he assures you immediately, and his leg moves towards you like he was planning to knock your thighs together reassuringly. but your bodies don't touch, and it has you feeling a little disappointed. "everyone has their own interests. besides sports, what else do you like?" he looks towards you quickly, but looks back at the water when he feels his line tug slightly - nothing has bitten unfortunately.
you swing your fishing pole back and forth tiredly, enjoying the way the water ripples from your line moving on the surface. "oh god - honestly i'm into a lot of stuff; movies, books, fashion, food. you name it and i'm into it." you pause, eyeing him playfully. "you must not watch my podcast - I tend to talk about myself a lot."
jeremy looks back at you quickly, but once he sees that you're clearly being playful, his once tight shoulders relax, and he smiles gently. "maybe I get distracted when I watch your podcast and don't catch everything you say."
he was insinuating that he's distracted by your face - his teasing gaze and laughing smirk has you clueing into jermey's underlying undertones.
you clear your throat. you can feel heat rise to your makeup covered cheeks, and you advert your gaze back to the lake - trying to distract yourself from the whirling fluster caused by jermey's flirting. "well guess you'll just have to hear me talk about it all over again."
11 minutes into fishing
"what's your opinion on one direction, jeremy?"
he pauses from reeling his fishing line in momentarily, and a very small, breathy laugh falls from his tinted lips. jeremy looks at you, scratching his stubble in thought. "love them." he admits.
you smile automatically at jeremy's willingness to answer you absurd, random questions - just like he's been doing since you first meet through a zoom meeting for your podcast. your brows raise questionably though, not truly believing that a 25 year old man would vibe to a british teen boy group.
"okay," you hum questionably, "but who's your favourite?"
jeremy doesn't back down, keeping eye contact with you - reeling in his fishing line long forgotten. "who do you think it is?"
now you're invested. you squint at him, deep in thought. you look jermey once over, "probably zayn. yeah, you give big zayn vibes."
he smiles, brows pulled tightly. jeremy jerks his head at you, expression full of curiosity. "who's your favourite?"
"louis." you tell him.
jeremy laughs triumphantly, "i knew you'd be a louis girl."
you click your tongue, and adjust your seating position. without thinking, you let go of the fishing rod so you can push yourself upwards in the chair. before the most likely expensive rod takes a tumble into the misty water, jermey catches it, jolting across your thighs so he can grab it before it plunges.
you don't notice the chaotic series of events, and you smile, still thinking of the one direction conversation. "what can I say," you hum, " I like them a little wild."
jeremy eyes the camera - a mixture of amusement and fear on his face.
19 minutes into fishing
jeremy watches you intently, observing the way you change your bait. there'd been nothing caught yet, and honestly you were playing up the impatient act pretty well.
so, jermey suggested to change the bait on your hook. that way you'd not only be able to have a new opportunity to attract fish, but also learn how to change your lure.
he sighs gently, "okay, you're still not hooking it right." he leans closer to you, the arm rest digging into his muscled side.
"oh, shut up." you grumble, making sure your playful flare is very prevalent in your tone.
jeremy takes the pink bait from your fumbling fingers, properly demonstrating the correct way to attach it to the sharp hook. "you shut up." he echos you, nudging your side with his elbow - his hands not once leaving your fishing rod.
"make me." the underlying suggestiveness that can be taken from your remark doesn't dawn on you at first - but as soon as jeremy pauses, and gives the camera a knowing glance, brow quirked playfully, you realize your mistake.
you blush, and without really knowing what else to do, once jeremy fixes your lure and pulls away, you throw the extra fake fish at him, hitting his bicep.
25 minutes into fishing
"holy shit," you beam, eyeing jeremy beside you. when his posture suddenly changed, as well as his body position- muttering a curse under his breath, you knew something was happening. you watch him reel the line expertly, "do you have a fish right now?"
"yup," jeremy's tongue darts out, tucking against the corner of his mouth as he concentrates on reeling in his catch. it's not much labour for him to bring in the fish, effortlessly lifting it out of the water. it's a pretty big fish, you think, considering you've never seen a living fish this close.
he holds it expertly, detaching the hook lodged in the fishes throat. ones it's free, he switches hands so he's pinching the lip between two fingers, holding it out.
"oh my god, you're like really good at this." you compliment, tilting your head to get a better look at the side of the fish, eyeing its reflective, slippery scales.
"you like that, huh?" he spins the fish in between his fingers, allowing you to get a proper look at all angles. jeremy grins, eyes watching your wondrous face. "want to hold it?"
you frown unpleasantly, eyes darting between jermey's reassuring face and the scaly fish gripped in between his fingers. "I don't know?" it comes out like a question, your weariness about holding the fish clear.
"you got it," he assures you, "come here." he holds his free arm out, silently gesturing you to come towards him.
almost reluctantly, you take the few steps left between you, and stand beside him. the camera catches it all; jeremy practically gentle parenting you as he shows you how to properly hold the fish, the uncertain expression pulling at your face, and the shriek you let out when the fish starts to squirm around - its tail flapping up against your wrist.
"oh it's slimy," you state the obvious, holding it as far away from your body as human possible. it squirms again, and you can feel your fingers slipping away from their grip. you look at a smiling jeremy, who's clearly having fun watching you struggle. "jer, yup."
you gesture the fish at him, eyes darting between the aquatic animal and jeremy.
"he's fine." he smiles through gentle laughter.
"no, no, take the fish."
32 minutes into fishing
you reel in one last time, watching the fish come up from the waters surface, dangling off your hook. it's squirming around, water spraying all over.
jeremy comes up beside you, helping you bring your fishing pole upwards to properly display and hold the fish. "yes, y/n," he smiles praisingly. his arms come around you from behind, adjusting your positioning.
you're too distracted by the fish frolicking around at the end of your clear line to feel flustered by jeremy's closeness - paying no mind to the gentle way he helps you. "oh my god," you beam, "I just caught a fish."Â
"yeah you did!" jeremy nods encouragingly, slipping his body around to your side. he looks between the fish and your bright eyes, and he squeezes your bicep warmly - oh, he's still got an arm around you. "you gotta try and take it off the hook."
"no. jer, i'm scared!" you tell him immediately, "I can't do that."
"you can," he assures you, "just try once, and if you really feel uncomfortable after that, ill do it, okay?" his warm eyes stare into yours softly, providing a comforting vibe towards your clear uncertainty.
that combined with his sweet smile and the heat of his body, which, yes, his arm was still wrapped assuringly around your body, has you sighing shakily and you nod. "okay, i'll do it. i'll try just for you."
â tiktok video:
when you'd finished up filming, one of the producers who'd been off working in some white, pop-up tent while you'd be with jeremy, informed you that before leaving, they need you and jeremy to make a tiktok.
but surprisingly, they gave you and jeremy a lot of creative freedom with the direction of the video. meaning, you'd get to choose the audio and your positions and presentation of the tiktok.
"twin" the audio starts through the phone, and you mouth the beginning of the song. the camera catches you stepping out of one of the trucks, mimicking you as if you'd just got to the filming sight. you've still got your fishing gear on - rubber overalls and boots included.
the next shot is on jeremy, who you both decided would be at the picnic bench, looking like he was waiting for you. as the audio starts, he whips around towards the camera, lip syncing to the next line of the audio. "where have you been?" he points off camera at you, and his overalls squeak at the friction of movement.
you laugh at him behind the camera, stifling your laugh into a clenched fist. jermey finishes that part of the audio with a large wink in your direction, and you shake your head with amusement- a giant blush covering your cheeks.
"nobody knows me like you do." you're at the picnic table for the next part, and you previously decided to pretend one of the fishing rods was a microphone, singing into it sarcastically.
the audio continues, and jeremy comes into screen behind you, taking the fishing pole turned microphone to sing the next line. "nobody can't love me quite like you can."
the last remaining seconds of the audio, you wanted to capture you and jeremy from a distance. as an ode to your famous podcast episode clip, you and jeremy previously decided on recreating the dirty dancing lift for the video. right before beginning to film the last part, jeremy checks in on you to make sure that you're still feeling okay with being lifted, which sends your heart running rampant in your chest.
the camera is set to slow-mo, but in real life it feels like you're running a million miles an hour. the way jeremy easily lifts you into the air and over his head - his hands splay over the entirety of your hip bones, holding you steady.
you're glad for the ridiculous overalls in this moment, because you think if you'd be able to feel the warmth from his hands too close to your skin, you'd die.
10 minutes later, when you and jeremy are watching the video back, you get all those fluttering, nervous butterflies once again. he laughs against you, body just grazing your backside as he watches the tiktok over your shoulder.
as the lift plays out on the phone, he leans in closer, his chin gently brushing against your shoulder. out of the corner of your eye, you look at him. jeremy is smiling, eyes bright as he watches the end of the tiktok. his woodsy scent is intoxicating, and you can count every freckle sprinkled across his nose with him being so close.
suddenly, he looks at you. his smile doesn't falter, and if anything it changes into a more smirky, excited one. "that's a good one, don't you think?" briefly, you watch his eyes flicker away, landing farther down your flushed face before meeting your gaze again.
you nod once, blinking gently. "yes....really good."
â 9 months later: NHL ALL-STAR GAME
there's not a day that's gone by since the videos of you and jermey had been posted to the barstool media accounts, that you haven't been tagged, sent or mentioned in a clip of the two of you. fans loved you and jeremy, and still continued to blow up not only the fishing video and tiktok, but your podcast as well.
there's also not a day that's gone by since leaving jeremy in his rubberized overalls that you haven't thought of him. in the few conversations you've had face to face with him, you've been left feeling rather smitten and flustered with jeremy swayman. it doesn't help that before you left boston 9 months ago, jeremy had asked for your contact - all smooth and smirky. it obviously had you swooning and giving him your number.
so in all these months, you and jermey had been in contact. it started simple, with sweet check ins every couple days, you congratulating him on wins, and teasing him for his game day suits - but that soon turned into more flirtatious, and playful conversations. on a few occasions, you'd even sent him tiktok edits of himself, accompanied by a sequence of heart eye emojis from you.
jeremy would like and shamelessly comment on all your photos on instagram, and vice versa. which obviously has the shipping edits and comments spiralling to an unfathomable level. at first, you were worried that jeremy would feel uncomfortable with the fans wanting you two together, showing their support through comments and videos - but no, jeremy loved it all.
him having enjoyment in the relationship shipping between you both has you feeling even more into him - your feelings for jeremy growing stronger and stronger. that combined with fun text threads, edits and occasional facetimes from jeremy, has you crushing hard on the bruins goal tender.
two months ago, you had the nhl social administration and event team reached out to your team and ask if you'd been interested in interviewing nhl players on the red carpet for the nhl all star game. it was such a surreal moment and immediately you took the offer.
for the entire two months since accepting the opportunity to be an interviewer for the nhl social team, you'd been looking forward to the february, toronto bound event. the nhl administration has taken care of the expenses, as well as wardrobe and makeup for you - which is wild.
now here you are, standing on the red carpet while interviewing amazingly good nhl superstars. thankfully, you've meet and interviewed a lot of these guys on pucks in deeper, which leaves no room for awkwardness. the players know you and your style of interviewing, and that visibly has them lightning up from their previous over professional exteriors.
you're mid conversation with tom wilson, listening intently as he answers one of your more serious interview questions, when you feel your heart speed up.
it's weird - at first as you're not sure why exactly you've become nervous. you swallow, adjusting the mini-microphone by your painted lips - your gold bracelets clinking against each other. as subtly as you can manage, you let your eyes wander down the carpet, and it doesn't take you long to see and understand the sudden change in your hearts pace.
kids near the entrance of the arena are all calling for jeremy, their hands tightly holding out bruins memorabilia for him to sign.
the light catches the silver chain on jeremy's neck, complimenting his shining smile to make his grin look even brighter. you clear your throat, tearing your eyes away from jeremy and back towards your interviewee. thankfully, tom is clueless to your shift of mood, and is still happily answering into his own tiny microphone.
you've only got one more interview before you get to talk to jeremy. it's with mat barzal, who if you weren't so infatuated by the bruins goalie , you'd been shamelessly flirting with. you'd never had barzal on your podcast before, but that didn't matter - talking with him was anything but akward. it was nice, and (if you aren't going insane) you're pretty sure the islanders forward was flirting with you.
but you're too blinded by jeremy to entertain any of those thoughts. soon enough, he's next in queue, chatting to his assistant without realizing what exactly he's in line for.
you lock eyes as he is directed towards you, and immediately you feel yourself relax. your once tense shoulders fall back into a comfortable position, and your cheeks heat pleasantly as a smile automatically grows on your face. instinctively, you're falling into your interview shoes (currently very glamorous shoes). "you just can't stay away from me for too long, huh?" you tease him as your social director passes him the mini mic.
jermey's smile is matching yours, his gaze not leaving you as he takes the microphone, holding it tightly between two fingers. "what can I say? you look great!"
you drag your free hand down the front of your red dress, the soft material tickling the pads of your tanned fingers. "why thank you, jer. i've got to say i'm digging this look on you - much better than the boring suits you usually wear."
jeremy smiles at your lighthearted jab to his fashion choices. his last game, you'd given him slack on his boring suit choice and had followed with a text thread of insane, over the top suits you'd considered better options. "I was taking inspiration from the ones you'd sent me."
you hope fans don't piece together any insinuations from jermey's comment referencing your texts. although it has you blushing, you recover from your fluster relatively quickly, and you reach towards him, poking one of the black, shiny buttons on jeremyâs jacket. "and tell us what you're wearing mister fancy jacket."
he looks down at the material of his suit jacket, "i've got a custom todd snyder on - very comfortable and stylish. it's just what I was looking for when I was trying to find a jacket for this event."
you nod understandably, "yes, like cute and professional but also cozy."
your chipper tone has jeremy's smile growing. his warm tinted eyes go hazy, and they rather slowly watch you - tracing down your dress covered neck, down your bare arms, and all the way down to your painted toes peeking out your heels. his tongue wets his plump, bottom lip, and his eyes find yours again. "you look cute and cozy."
even if he's meaning it innocently, you can't help but think otherwise. what feels like the 20th time since the start of the interview, you blush. "were twins then." you shrug sweetly, as if to show the audience that the way you were speaking to one another was no big deal - hopefully they buy it âŠbecause you certainly don't.
jeremyâs smitten grin grows wider. he bites the skin of his bottom lip, tucking it between his teeth seductively. it's like he's in a trance, which usually would have you feeling creeped out or weird, but because it's jeremy and not some random guy, you feel your skin prickle pleasantly, and your knees begin to feel weak.
the camera man clears his throat - a subtle and gentle reminder that you're supposed to be interviewing jeremy, not eye fucking him.
you blink. "unfortunately, I have to get a little boring, jer. can you tell me and the viewers what you're looking forward to the most at all star weekend. sorry I know, boring and repetitive." you stick your tongue out, blowing a raspberry.
your noise mimicks a fart if anything, and jermey laughs a real laugh - all teeth and squinted eyes. he rubs his chin in thought, but comes up with an answer pretty quickly. for the first time tonight, his media training is kicking in. "i'm really looking forward to just spending time with all these amazing guys and having fun on the ice."
teasingly, you purse your painted lips, cocking your head to the left. "so not me?"
through his constant grin, jeremy clicks his tongue against the roof of his mouth - nodding at your correction. "okay, maybe you too."
you give the camera lenses an unimpressed look, as if to say - is this guy being for real? you shake your head, playing into your annoyed persona. "since our fishing video together, which thank you to the fans for blowing that up -"
"- oh my good, yes, thank you." jeremy adds on, nodding thoughtfully.
you continue, "fans want to know...what is your favourite one direction song?"
jeremy exhales loudly, eyes bouncing between you and the camera lens - a whisper of a curse heard from under his breathe.
you nod understandably, "we've really got the hard hitting questions, so I can understand if you need to take a second to think-"
"kiss you." jermey interrupts with a triumphant tone, and he looks very proud of his answer.
"that was pretty fast - why kiss you?"
his slinky smile is back, and it has your stomach falling all the way down to your feet. "why not?" jeremy shrugs one suit covered shoulder nonchalantly, and the sleeve of his jacket brushes against your bare arm at the same time.
you smile, "what's been your favourite part of toronto so far?"
this time, jermey's answer is instant. "you."
you laugh proudly, nodding in approval. "that's a better answer."
behind the camera, one of the social directors holds up a pamphlet, one that she'd change throughout the night. it only ever said a last name - the last name of whichever nhl player was next and approaching your interview area. it was essentially a one minute warning, and she was trying to tell you to start wrapping up your conversation with jeremy.
disappointment pangs deep into your chest, the thought of having to part ways from jeremy is not one you enjoy.
reluctantly, you look away from the director holding william nylander's name up over the camera man, and set your gaze back on jeremy. "okay, i've got a two part question. firstly, are you up for a little challenge?"
he nods, "right now I think you could probably talk me into anything. so yes."
your heart flutters but you stay composed. "good. secondly, which celebrity team do you hope picks you? because personally i'm hoping you get team tate, so you can sneak me in for a picture with her."
jermey laughs again, his head rolling backwards. "obviously id be happy with any team, but if I get tate...I got you."
you smile brightly, "thanks jer."
"anytime."
"we appreciate you taking time out of your busy day to chat with us, we always love catching up with you."
"thank you for having me, y/n/n." the sudden nickname has your heart beat coming to a dramatic halt, and from now on all you ever want to hear is jeremy swayman's voice, saying your name over and over again.
there's a brief moment before nylander gets to your portion of the carpet - he is currently too caught up with screaming fans and paparazzi. the camera lens isn't focused on you as the camera man fiddles with some of the dials, affectively blocking the two of you from its view.
jeremy passes the tiny microphone back to you, and his fingers graze yours softly on the way back. you swallow nervously, meeting his gaze once more.
he clears his throat and suddenly he seems almost...nervous. he rubs his hand against his jawline scruff once, a nervous habit heâs always had. "hey, after the stuff going on tonight, a couple guys and their girlfriends were planning on getting dinner. I was wondering if you'd like to tag along?"
your eyes widen in suprise, "guys and their girlfriends?"
he breathes laugh, "yeah. I want you to come with me."
"okay," you nod bashfully, "i'll come."
you watch william nylander enter your queue behind jermey's broad shoulder, chatting happily with your director as she goes over the process. you've interviewed nylander before, so it will be another breezy and entertaining interview- especially with the swedes personality.
jeremy's grin is blinding, bringing you back into reality. "great," he sighs, "i'll text you after."
"i'll be looking forward to it."
-- DINNER
you take another hearty gulp of your spiced red wine, letting the clash of flavours sit on your tongue briefly before swallowing fully.
you're on your third - maybe fourth? - glass of your preferred wine, and sure, maybe you were using the buzz as a way to calm your erratic, exited heart. since jeremy had texted you after the events of the all star celebrity draft, you've been filled with happy butterflies - and only a part of that was because of the picture he sent you of him with tate mcrae.
jeremy had walked to your hotel room -he didn't want to just meet outside or just meet at the restaurant, he picked you up on the 10th floor of the expensive toronto hotel. he had complimented your new, dinner appropriate outfit - a shiny maroon top with sleek pants and jacket and you had shared the compliment back at him.
you had to clench your thighs together to calm yourself when you were right outside the extravagant glass entryway of the restaurant, pastrnak just seeing and waving you both over, when jeremy leaned down, lips brushing your ear and admitted he hadn't stopped thinking about you and your sexy little dress.
so, yeah, the wine was definitely needed. you stab one of the only remaining potatoes onto your expensive silverware, bringing it up and past your lips. you chew lazily, listening quietly to the conversations around you. after all, it had been a few hours of meaningless conversations since you and jeremy arrived - your borderline drunk brain needed a minute.
the potato was cold now, and the gravy coated it had that slimey film coating. you pull a face to yourself, chewing the mushy food quicker than before, trying to get to swallowing it faster.
fingers tickle your arm over the sheer material of your blouse - jacket long abandoned over the back of your chair. you look over to jeremy, who's got his arm rested loosely on top your jacket - the culprit of your bicep tickles.
he looks amused, "you okay?"
with no regards to the food in your mouth, you turn towards him and begin to speak. "my potato is cold."
jeremy chuckles lowly, continuing the leisure up and down motion with the pads of his fingers against your covered skin. "want to spit it out?" he can tell you're teetering on drunk, and he doesn't mind at all. you're at the perfect level of buzzed - still controlled and conscious, but also having no care in the world. jeremy feels pleased that you feel comfortable enough to let go with him, and he finds amusement with your usual laid back, humorous behaviour.
you shake your head, finally swallowing the food in your mouth. you turn your body into his, and push your body against the side of your chair, trying to get closer to the man beside you. jeremy raises his brows questionably, the start of a smirk tugging at the corner of his mouth. "I don't spit."
the suggestive undertones to your words don't go unnoticed, and jeremy is spluttering. his cheeks tint pink, and he takes a harsh swallow. you bite down onto your lip to contain the flurry of giggles that want to pass, and you lean further into jermey's bicep behind you.
finally, he collects himself. behind you, you can feel his elbow bend, and with the new position he can come around to the side of your head - his fingers taking some of your hair between them, gently running through your strands. "no?"
you shake your head. "nuh uh."
"so, y/n." the sound of a fork hitting someone's plate combined with them calling your name, has you pulling away and out of jermey's personal bubble. you're back to the reality of who you are and what you're doing here - not just at dinner tonight, but in toronto this week. you're supposed to be a professional. your cheeks flush with the guilt of feeling caught - even though you're not actually doing anything wrong.
kenna, mat barzal's girlfriend, is looking at you expectantly, her pointed chin resting on her tanned palm. you resist the urge to huff at the sight of her sour face. since the start of the evening, kenna has been very passive aggressive towards you - no compliment was given without a condescending remark. not only that, but mat had been very flirty and friendly with you since the red carpet, and although you've been unresponsive to him, it only fuelled kenna's fire.
she hums in faux interest, eyeing you and jeremy. "so like, it must be nice with your podcast and having the pick of like any and every nhl player you want, huh?"
a couple of people sitting at the lengthy table hear, and they look down at you quickly. you laugh awkwardly, eyes briefly meeting the crisp, white table cloth below you. you shrug, "I suppose? everyone is really nice, and i'm very grateful for their support."
she laughs, "I mean, like, do you just like, fuck any of them?"
her words are like a stab to your chest. all those derogatory hate comments and misogynistic remarks come rushing back to you. you don't know what to say, even though no, you've never hooked up or dated any nhl player, especially while you're working with them. but you can also understand why kenna would think that - the way you're cuddling up and talking with jeremy is very much telling.
that guilty feeling is back, and all you can do is just stare at kenna's smug face - mouth open wordlessly.
"I don't think it's any of your business, honestly." jeremyâs voice is firm, but not unkind, as he responds for you. "it's nobody business but hers. y/n is ridiculously good at her job, and she is way past the point of having to prove that she's serious about her work."
kenna laughs it off, mentioning something about just playing around as she takes another sip of her mixed drink. the conversation slowly starts up around you again, and without the attention focused on you and the awkward exchange, you feel like you can finally exhale.
you look at over at jeremy, your eyes glossy and wide. his expression is hard, and his brows are pulled tightly together in irritation.
"you didn't need to say anything...I'm used to those kind of comments." you try and dismiss your feelings - trying to lighten the mood, but jeremy doesn't buy it.
he shakes his head, "you shouldn't have to deal with that - especially from some douche bags girlfriend."
the end of his sentence has you cracking into a smile, a breathy laugh following. "thank you." you take a quick inhale, stopping your quiet laughter. your face turns serious again, "but I don't do that - i'm not some crazed, horny, puck bunny in disguise. that's not what this is." you gesture between the two of you without thinking, and you feel your lips falling into a frown - your emotions catching up to you.
jeremy mimics your frown, and before he can stop himself, he reaches out and takes ahold of your hand. he gently keeps ahold of you, bringing your hand down to rest on his lap. jeremy runs his thumb along the wrinkles of your palm, soothing you. "you don't need to justify anything to me."
you nod silently.
"ready to head out?" jeremy questions gently. you answer yes quickly, letting jeremy help you out of your seat and into your winter jacket. he gives david some money - enough to cover both of your meals before he guides you out of the restaurant, hand in yours.
the walk back to the hotel is pleasant, the once lingering awkward feeling from the restaurant vanishing once you and jeremy were alone. like earlier in the night, jeremy comes to your hotel door - he doesn't suggest that you'll go your separate ways once in the elevators, or part ways in the lobby, he doesn't even hesitate to walk you back.
before you swipe your key card in the holder, you torn to face jeremy. you smile, leaning your bodies weight onto the closed hotel door. "I had a nice time tonight, jer - although I think it's only because you were there."
he laughs gently, "i'm glad you came."
you cringe at yourself and your rather rude insinuation about everyone else at the restaurant tonight - even if it was true. "sorry, when I drink wine I have a hard time controlling my mouth."
jeremy shuffles closer to you, so subtle that you don't even register him moving. he shrugs, "I don't mind. they deserve it."
you giggle. "and you also look really good - like, all the time. I haven't stopped thinking about you in fucking, like, 9 months." you shake your head, "sorry - the wine." you remind him.
"don't apologize, if wine makes you say things like that, I never want you to stop drinking it." jeremy reaches out to you, resting his large hand on the side of your jaw. his thumb strokes your ear lobe softly, running over your studded earring.
your stomach swoops, silently looking up at him. jeremy is so much taller than you, standing over you like a damn giant. the position of you two has you feeling small - sexy. your tongue darts out, wetting your lips. your lipstick has faded throughout the night, and your spit adds more colour to them - more appeal.
but jeremy thinks you've never not looked like the most beautiful, amazing, appealing woman he's ever seen. he smirks slowly, a warm, syrupy feeling in the air around you. "I really like you, y/n - so much that it's kind of embarrassing."
you smile, "I don't think it's embarrassing, especially because I feel the same way....but I think my wine mouth gave that away."
"it sort of did." he teases.
you huff gently, eyes twinkling with amusement. before you can say anything back, jeremy leans down and kisses you. the wine flavours mix between you, and the exchange of quick kisses combined with slow, tongue chasing kisses making your knees buckle.
jeremy presses you further against the door, his thigh slotting between yours to provide an extra form of stimulation. you sigh into his mouth, holding onto his shoulders warmly as you continue to make out in the hotel hallway.
reluctantly, you pull away. you're breathing heavy, heart pumping loudly through your ears from the adrenaline high. "maybe we should clam down - we're in public."
"shhh," kiss. "just a little bit more." his words are mumbled, his lips brushing against yours. jeremyâs lips find yours again, and all your worries float away.
you blindly grab ahold of your key card, and it takes a couple of attempts of trying to slide it through without the use of your vision - but you get it. jeremyâs lips don't leave yours, and you don't want them too. he uses his body to push you both through the door and into the hotel room, kicking the door shut with his dress shoe behind him.
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Writing Notes: Parasocial Relationship
Parasocial Interaction (PSI) - semblance of interpersonal exchange whereby members of an audience come to feel that they personally know a performer they have encountered in mass media.
Parasocial Relationship (PSR) - generally defined as a relationship in which one member of the relationship isnât aware of the otherâe.g., a fan loves a celebrity, but the celebrity doesnât know they exist. Not restricted to celebrities, PSRs also exist between people and fictional characters, whether portrayed by an actor or not.
PSRs tend to occur because of our natural tendency to link to others.
PSIs are thought to have a psychological effect similar to that of face-to-face communication.
Over time, PSIs with a performer may lead audience members to develop a parasocial relationshipâa one-sided sense of connection with the performer.
The first examinations of parasocial relationships came in the 1950s, when psychologists tried to understand how television viewers reacted to the hosts, MCs, and TV personalities speaking to them directly out of the screenâa novel concept at the time.
It caused concern that viewers at home wouldnât be able to tell the difference between the relationships they had with a television personality and ones they had with ârealâ peopleâ âvictim[s] of the 'magic mirror'â as Richard Horton and Donald Wohl described in the 1956 paper.
The term parasocial interaction first appeared in the writings of American sociologists Donald Horton and R. Richard Wohl in the 1956 article âMass Communication and Para-Social Interaction: Observations on Intimacy at a Distance.â The article describes how PSIs may gradually lead to the formation of a parasocial relationship.
Most theoretical work attempting to define and differentiate PSIs and parasocial relationships was published in the latter half of the 20th century.
Generally, modern sociologists and media theorists agree that the concepts are distinct but deeply related.
The Parasocial Interaction Scale, devised in the 1980s in order to better quantify PSIs and parasocial relationships, asks subjects to answer questions about both phenomena.
PSIs occur when audience members feel that they are actively interacting with a mass media personality.
Human brains appear to process PSIs in much the same way as real-life interpersonal interactions because of the novelty of technologically mediated encounters.
While people do recognize the artificiality of the media apparatus, their perception of PSIs causes a real psychological reaction.
PSIs are strongest when a media personality cultivates the illusion of interpersonal intimacy.
Certain genres, programs, and celebrities have purposely fostered such a sense of intimacy in their tone and setting.
For example, TV talk shows have their hosts directly address the camera as if in conversation with each viewer, creating the illusion of face-to-face closeness.
Situation comedies manufacture familial settings that viewers grow more and more accustomed to.
Certain podcasts and radio showsâespecially those crafted around one or more hostsâadopt an informal tone resembling that of a gathering of friends.
As PSIs become increasingly frequent, many audience members enter into a parasocial relationship built on comfort, satisfaction, and commitment.
In contrast, Horton and Wohl posited, people whose encounters with mass media figures are infrequent may feel detached and even cynical when they do encounter those figures.
Indeed, the researchers suggested, audience members must tune in regularly and of their own volition for the relationship to become parasocial.
Such relationships bridge genre and style. In one key study, researchers found that commitment levels (measured on a scale used for interpersonal relationships) for viewers of both fictional and nonfictional television programs were predicted by how invested the viewers were.
Consequently, when a program went off the air, committed viewers experienced higher levels of distress, dubbed a âparasocial breakup,â than uncommitted viewers.
Audience members often have a parasocial relationship with the same celebrity without feeling jealous of one another; in fact, in many cases, sharing their dedication to a mass media persona brings people closer together.
While parasocial relationships can enrich your life, these one-sided affairs can also hurt you.
They won't love you back. "They're like fake food. They taste good, but they have no nutritional content and won't meet your needs. You need to love and be loved in return to thrive," social scientist and professor Arthur C. Brooks says.
They might contribute to loneliness and isolation if you rely on them too much. Loneliness and isolation are linked to increased risks of many chronic health problems such as depression, anxiety, dementia, and heart disease, and even premature death.
They might have a negative influence on you. Are you picking up unhealthy ideas from the people you follow? Brooks says this should be a special concern for parents whose kids have parasocial relationships: The messages kids glean might be at odds with your values â perhaps because they are controversial political or adult themes.
Two red alerts:
Ask yourself if you're too attached. For example, are you skipping dinner with friends because you prefer watching a TV show with a character you care about and want to connect with?
Be wary. "If someone is trying to brainwash you, saying, 'I'm your friend, you can trust me,' that person is using a personal social bond to get you to do something â like vote a certain way," Brooks says. He points out that social media stars try to establish parasocial relationships with followers to get more clicks and make money. "That's what the new economy is all about â monetizing parasocial relationships on a mass scale," Brooks says.
A PSR that starts with healthy boundaries, can turn sour when a mob mentality forms, resulting in harassment.
PSRs are natural and not inherently unhealthy.
But, as Stever says, âAnything that can be true about a regular social relationship can be true about a parasocial relationship. Are they positive? Can they be good for us? Absolutely. Can they be negative? Can they be toxic for us? We all know examples of that.â
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Bankruptcy is very, very good
On THURSDAY (June 20) I'm live onstage in LOS ANGELES for a recording of the GO FACT YOURSELF podcast. On FRIDAY (June 21) I'm doing an ONLINE READING for the LOCUS AWARDS at 16hPT. On SATURDAY (June 22) I'll be in OAKLAND, CA for a panel and a keynote at the LOCUS AWARDS.
There's a truly comforting sociopathy snuggled inside capitalism ideology: if markets are systems for identifying and rewarding virtue, ability and value, then anyone who's failing in the system is actually unworthy, not unlucky; and that means the winners are not just lucky (and certainly not merely selfish), but actually the best and they owe nothing to their social inferiors apart from what their own charitable impulses dictate.
It's an economic wrapper around the old theological doctrine of providence, whereby God shows you whom he favors by giving them wealth and station, and marks out the wicked by miring them in poverty. And like the religious belief in providence, the capitalist belief in meritocracy is essential to resolving cognitive dissonance: it lets the fed winners feel morally justified in stepping over the starving losers.
The debate over merit and luck has been with us for millennia, and even the hereditary absolute monarchs of the Bronze Age had to find a way to resolve it. For the rulers of antiquity, the way to square that circle was jubilee.
Bronze Age jubilees were periodic celebrations in which all debts were canceled. Different kingdoms had different schedules for jubilees, but imagine some mix of "every x years" and "every time a new ruler takes the throne" and "every time something really portentous happens." To modern sensibilities, the idea that we would simply wipe away all debts every now and again is almost inconceivable. Why would any society practice jubilee? More importantly, how could a ruler get the wealthy creditor class to countenance a jubilee, rather than seeking a revolutionary overthrow?
The best answers to this question can be found in the scholarship of historian Michael Hudson, who has written extensively on the subject. Hudson doesn't just write for a scholarly audience, he's also a fantastic communicator with a real commitment to bringing his research to lay audiences:
https://michael-hudson.com/
Hudson's most famous saying is "debts that can't be paid, won't be paid." It's in this dense little nugget that we can find the answer the the riddle of jubilee:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/09/29/jubilance/#debt
Let's start with a simple model of debt and credit in an agricultural society. In agricultural societies, everything exists downstream of farming, which is the core activity of the civilization. If the farmers succeed, everyone can eat, and that means they can do all the other things, all the not-farming work of your society.
To farm successfully, you need credit. Farmers enter the growing season in need of inputs: seed, fertilizer, labor; they need still more labor during the harvest. Without some way to acquire these inputs before the farmer has a crop that can pay for them, there can be no crop.
No wonder, then, that the earliest "money" we have a record of is ancient Babylonian credit ledgers that record the debts of farmers who borrow against the next crop to pay for the materials and labor they'll need to grow it. Debt, not barter, is the true origin of money. The fairy tale that coin money arose spontaneously to help bartering marketgoers facilitate trade has no historical evidence, while Babylonian ledgers can be seen in person in museums all over the world.
Farming requires an enormous amount of skill, but even the most skillful farmer is a prisoner of luck. No matter how good you are at farming, no matter how hard you work, no matter how carefully you plan, you can still lose a harvest to blight, drought, storms or vermin.
So over time, every farmer loses a crop. When that happens, the farmer can't pay off their debts and must roll them over and pay them off with future harvests. That means that over time, the share of each harvest the farmer has claim to goes down. Thanks to compounding interest, no bumper crop can erase the debts of the bad harvests.
That means that, over time, "farmer" becomes a synonym for "debtor." Farmers' productive output is increasingly claimed by the rich and powerful. No matter how badly everyone needs food, the whims of the hereditary creditor class come to dictate the country's agricultural priorities. More ornamental flowers for the tables of the wealthy, fewer staple crops for the masses. "Creditor" and "debtor" no longer describe economic relations â they become hereditary castes.
That's where jubilee comes in. Without some way to interrupt this cycle of spiraling debt, society becomes so destabilized that the system collapses:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/07/08/jubilant/#construire-des-passerelles
In other words: debts that can't be paid, won't be paid. Either you wipe away the farmers' debts to the creditor class, or your society collapses, and with it, the political relations that made those debts payable.
Jubilee is long gone, but that doesn't mean that debts that can't be paid will get paid. Modern society has filled the jubilee gap with bankruptcy, a legal process for shriving a debtor of their debts.
Bankruptcy takes many forms. The most important split in bankruptcy types is between elite bankruptcy and the bankruptcy of the common person. The limited liability company was created to allow people with money to pool their funds to back corporations without being responsible for their debts. This "capital formation" is considered "efficient" by economists because it creates the backing for big, ambitious projects, from colonizing and extracting the wealth of distant lands (Hudson's Bay Company) to spinning up global manufacturing supply chains (Apple).
Limited liability means that companies can take on debt without exposing their investors to risks beyond their capital stake. If you buy $1,000 worth of Apple stock, that's all you stand to lose if Apple makes bad decisions. Apple may rack up billions in liabilities â say, by abusing its subcontractor workforce â but Apple's owners aren't on the hook for it.
Economists like this because it means that you can invest in Apple without having to be privy to its daily management decisions, which means that Apple can accumulate huge pools of capital, "lever them up" by borrowing even more, and then put all that money to work on R&D, product development, marketing, and, of course, "incentives" for key employees and managers.
But limited liability also does a lot of work in the political sphere. Once an individual crosses a certain wealth threshold, they become an LLC. Accountants and wealth managers and financial planners insist on this. For freelancers and other sole practitioners, the benefits of forming an LLC are modest â a few more tax write-offs and the ability to get a business credit-card with slightly superior perks.
But for the truly wealthy, transforming yourself into the "natural person" at the center of a vast pool of LLCs is essential because it allows you to accumulate and shed debts. You can secretly own rental properties and abuse your tenants, accumulate vast liabilities as local authorities pile fine upon fine, and then simply dispose of the LLC and its debts. Plan this gambit carefully enough and the debtor LLC will have no assets in its bankruptcy estate apart from the crumbling apartment building, and its most senior secured creditor will be another of your LLCs. This lets the slumlord move an apartment block from one pocket to another, leaving the debt behind.
For the corporate person, shedding debts through bankruptcy is an honorable practice. Far from being a source of shame, the well-timed, well-structured bankruptcy is just evidence of financial acumen. Think of the private equity looters who buy a company by borrowing against it, pay themselves a huge "special dividend," then wipe away the debt by taking the company bankrupt (which also lets them shed obligations to suppliers, workers, and especially, retirees and their pensions). As Trump (a serial bankrupt who has stiffed legions of contractors and creditors) would say, "That makes me smart."
The apotheosis of elite bankruptcy is found in massive corporate bankruptcies, in which a corporation kills and maims huge numbers of people, then maneuvers to get its case heard in one of three US federal courtrooms where specialist judges rubber-stamp "involuntary third-party releases" that wipe out the company's obligations to it victims for pennies on the dollar, while the company gets to keep billions:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/07/29/impunity-corrodes/#morally-bankrupt
This process was so flagrantly abused by companies like Johnson & Johnson (which spent years knowingly advising women to dust their vulvas with asbestos-tainted talc, creating an epidemic of grotesque and lethal genital cancers) that it is finally generating some scrutiny and pushback:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/02/01/j-and-j-jk/#risible-gambit
But the precarious state of elite bankruptcies has more to do with the personal corruption of the small cabal of judges who run the system than public outrage over their rulings; like that one judge in Texas who was secretly fucking the lawyer whose clients he was also handing hundreds of millions of dollars to:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/10/16/texas-two-step/#david-jones
Certainly, we don't hear much about the "moral hazard" of allowing the Sackler opioid family to keep as much as ten billion dollars in the family's offshore accounts while walking away from the victims of their drug-pushing empire, no matter what bizarre tricks they deploy in pulling off the stunt:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/08/11/justice-delayed/#justice-redeemed
But when it comes to canceling the debts of normal people, the "moral hazard" is front and center. If you're a person who borrowed $79k in student loans, paid back $190k and still owe $236k, we can't cancel your debt, because of the message that would send to other people who want to (checks notes) get an education:
https://pluralistic.net/2020/12/04/kawaski-trawick/#strike-debt
The anti-jubilee side also wants us to think of the poor creditors: who would loan money to the next generation of students if student debt cancellation was a possibility? Of course, these are federally guaranteed loans, risk-free, free money for people who already have money, a kind of UBI for the people who need it least. The idea that this credit pool would dry up if you were limited to only collecting the debts that can be paid â rather than insisting that debts that can't be paid still be paid â elevates the hereditary creditor class to a kind of fragile, easily frightened, endangered species.
But the most powerful arguments against bankruptcy are rooted in the idea of providence. In an efficient market, anyone who goes bankrupt was necessarily reckless. They were entrusted with credit they weren't entitled to, because they lacked the intrinsic merit that would let them manage that credit wisely. Letting them walk away from their debts means that they will never learn from their mistakes, and that their fellow born-to-be-poors will learn the wrong thing from those debts: that there's an easy life in borrowing, spending, and discharging your debts in bankruptcy.
As it happens, this is an empirically testable proposition. If this view of personal bankruptcy as a personal failure is correct, then people who go bankrupt and live to borrow again should end up bankrupt again, too. On the other hand, if we accept the jubilee view â that debt is the result of accumulated misfortunes, often including the misfortune of birth into poor station â then bankruptcy represents a second chance with an opportunity to dodge misfortune.
In a new study from IZA Institute of Labor Economics's Gustaf Bruze, Alexander KjĂŠr HilslĂžv and Jonas Maibom, we get just such an empirical analysis. It's called "The Long-Run Effects of Individual Debt Relief," and it examines the lives of people for a full quarter-century after a bankruptcy:
https://docs.iza.org/dp17047.pdf
The study follows Danish bankruptcies following the introduction of continental Europe's first modern bankruptcy system, which Denmark instituted in 1984. Prior to that, the Danes â like most of Europe â did not allow for a discharge of personal debt through bankruptcy. Instead, a debtor who went bankrupt would be expected to have about 20% of their lifetime wages garnished to pay back their creditors, until the debts were repaid or they died (whichever came first).
After 1984, Denmark bankruptcy system imported features of US/UK/Commonwealth bankruptcy, including the ability to restructure and discharge your debts. Not everyone is eligible for this kind of bankruptcy: there's a bureaucratic system that verifies that people seeking bankruptcy discharge don't have a lot of assets that could go to their creditors.
But for the (un)lucky people who qualify for bankruptcy discharges, there's a fascinating natural experiment in which the fortunes of people who see debt relief can be compared to bankrupt people who couldn't get their debts wiped out.
It turns out that the Bronze Age has a thing or two to teach us. Here's the headline finding: people who discharge their debts in bankruptcy experience "a large increase in earned income, employment, assets, real estate, secured debt, home ownership, and wealth that persists for more than 25 years after a court ruling."
After people are given the benefits of bankruptcy, they are less likely to rely on public benefits. They get better jobs. Their families live better lives. Their creditors get some of their money back (which is all they can realistically expect, since "debts that can't be paid, won't be paid").
As Jason Kilborn writes for Credit Slips, "the benefits of debt relief are not only substantial but robust, as debtors learn their lesson (if there was one to learn) about managing their finances, and they capitalize (literally) on their fresh start."
Score one for the luck-based theory of wealth, and minus one for the providential meritocracy hypothesis.
Americans should take note of these findings. After all, Danes are insulated from the leading American cause of bankruptcy: medical debts. In America, breaking a bone or getting cancer or even kidney stone can wipe out a lifetime of hard work, careful planning and prudential spending. The US refuses to seriously grapple with this problem. The best we can come up with is the (welcome, but tiny) step of banning credit bureaux from trashing your credit score because of your medical debt:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2024/06/11/fact-sheet-vice-president-harris-announces-proposal-to-prohibit-medical-bills-from-being-included-on-credit-reports-and-calls-on-states-and-localities-to-take-further-actions-to-reduce-medical-debt/
Millennia ago, everyone understood that debts that can't be paid, won't be paid, and they created a system for discharging debts and freeing productive people from the tyranny of accumulated liabilities, to the benefit of all. Dismantling that system required us to invent an elaborate theological system and dress it up in economic language.
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/06/17/lovilee-jubilee/#debts-that-cant-be-paid-wont-be-paid
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orange is my favorite color (18+)
Can i get a ham, Swiss, lettuce, mikes way on a gluten free? from @a-beaverhausen
reader x joe burrow x oscar piastri
just let me in
a/n: Iâm going to make it to where sheâs a stranger to Oscar but not Joe bc it makes more sense for what Iâm thinking. also these are my two worlds colliding so it makes me very happy
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The warm Austin air blew through your hair as you made it to the track for COTA, and while you had been to almost every sporting event known to man, this was your first F1 race, and you were excited.
When you and your sister started a podcast a couple of years ago, never in your wildest dreams did you think it would take off like it had. Now, you were an official Barstool Sports podcast and had the opportunity to interview tons of female athletes worldwide. Even though your podcast was geared towards female listeners, you still built relationships with male athletes who supported what you were doing.
âThey really just let anyone in here these days donât they?â You heard a familiar voice call out and turned, smirking, to see Joe Burrow grinning at you. Joe was one of the professional athletes who had been a big supporter of the pod, and you had interviewed him enough times to consider him a friend. He flirted relentlessly with you and you entertained it for the most part but never let it get further than words.
âHi Joey,â you said, sauntering up to him. He was standing with two other guys who you quickly recognized as Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
âGuys, this is y/n,â he introduced. âShe has a popular sports podcast here.â
You smiled warmly at the two men and they mirrored you.
âIâve listened a couple of times,â Lando said and you were surprised. âYou should talk to Susie Wolf.â
Nodding, you replied, âyeah that is actually on my to do list while Iâm here.â
âIs this your first race?â Oscar asked, and you nodded, and a small smile appeared on his face.
You hung around with them for the next half hour, Lando talking your ear off about different F1 things while Oscar chimed in occasionally, but his eyes never left you, making you almost squirm. There was something about him that was so attractive. The calm, quiet demeanor was an interesting contrast from his teammate, but you were into it.
As the group chatted, you couldn't help but steal glances at Oscar. His piercing gaze made your heart race every time your eyes met. You were so caught up in the moment that you almost missed Joe's invitation.
"Hey, y/n, we're heading to the paddock. Want to come along?" Joe asked.
"Yeah, if thatâs okay? you replied unsure.
Lando chimed in, "Of course! We'll vouch for you. Plus, it'll give you a chance to maybe set up that interview with Susie."
You nodded eagerly, and the group started moving towards the paddock area. As you walked, Oscar fell into step beside you.
"So, what made you decide to come to your first F1 race?" he asked, his voice low and curious.
"Well, I was invited by the official F1 marketing team. They are really trying to grow interest in the sport in the US, and I have a large audience of people already interested in sports,â you explained. âBut I got into it a few years ago after watching the Netflix show. Just havenât had the time to make it to a race yet.â
Oscar nodded as you talked, and as you headed into a more crowded area, he tugged you into his side so that you wouldnât get lost. His hand was warm against your waist, and you tried to contain your blush.
âSo, since youâre hanging with us, can I assume you are a McLaren fan?â He asked and you smirked as you shook your head.
âRedBull all the way baby,â you teased and he rolled his eyes.
âWeâll have to fix that,â he muttered. You made it to the garage, and Oscar was pulled away quickly, so you settled into the atmosphere with Joe.
âHaving fun?â He asked and you nodded, watching the garage as it came to life.
âNot as much fun as being at a football game but still fun,â you said with a smile and he threw back his head to laugh.
âThatâs my girl,â he said, and you felt your stomach flutter at his words. His eyes were mischievous as he noted your reaction and you quickly averted your eyes. âI think our shade of orange looks better on you, though.â
âOh yeah?,â you teased, smiling.
âYeah, this shade makes you look pale,â he said, and you laughed loudly. The garage was getting busier, and you were standing very close to Joe as you tried to stay out of the way. Someone tried to move behind you, causing you to take another step closer to him, which he wasnât complaining about.
âHere, I know you want to watch,â he whispered before shifting you to turn around. Your back rested against his chest, and you stiffened as you felt his arm wrap around your waist, holding you to him. His fingers were subconsciously tracing your skin as he watched the mechanics work.
Oscar appeared at your side again, his eyes darting between you and Joe with a hint of curiosity.
"Sorry to interrupt," Oscar said, his accent making your heart skip a beat. "But I thought you might like a closer look at the car. It's not every day you get to see one up close."
You nodded eagerly, and he began to guide you through the space, explaining the different parts of the car and the various roles of the team members. His passion for the sport was evident in the way he spoke, and you found yourself hanging on his every word.
As you moved around the garage, you noticed Joe watching you and Oscar with a hint of something in his eyes. Jealousy, perhaps? You pushed the thought aside, focusing on Oscar's explanations. He was easy to talk to and you enjoyed the behind the scenes tour you were getting.
Eventually, it was time for the race, and you rejoined Joe, taking a pair of headphones from him and putting them on to watch. You had a good time, and it was exciting to be there for the action even though both McLaren drivers missed the podium. You hung around the paddock a little longer, chatting with other US athletes who were there and filming some content for a vlog.
By the time you made it back to the hotel, it was later in the evening, and you were starving. Heading towards the bistro in the lobby, you spotted someone waving at you from the corner of your eye. Oscar was sitting at a table by himself, eating dinner.
âHey,â you said as you approached him.
âHey,â he replied, âhungry?â
You sunk down into the chair across from him, stealing a menu from a nearby table.
âYou did great today,â you praised and he shrugged.
âIt was whatever,â he said neutrally. âNo hardware to bring home.â
âWell I still thought it was impressive,â you said.
âThat is all I was hoping for,â he said genuinely and you felt your cheeks warm at Oscar's words, a flutter of excitement in your stomach. The waiter came by to take your order, and as you chatted over dinner, you found yourself increasingly drawn to Oscar's quiet charm and dry wit.
"So, what's next for you after this race?" Oscar asked, taking a sip of his water.
"Well, I've got a few more interviews lined up here in Austin, then it's back to New York," you replied. "What about you? Where does F1 take you next?"
"Mexico City," he said with a small smile. "Not quite as glamorous as Austin, but should be a good race."
As you continued talking, you couldn't help but notice how easy conversation flowed between you two. Time seemed to fly by, and before you knew it, the restaurant was starting to empty out.
"I should probably head up," you said reluctantly and Oscar stood up, holding out his hand to you.
âLet me walk you up,â he offered and you took his hand, letting him lead you towards the elevators. âCan I ask you something?â
âShoot,â you said looking over at him.
He paused for a second before asking. âIs there something going on between you and Joe?â
âMutual attraction,â you answered amused. âNothing has ever come of it, but we donât see each other a ton.â
âSo he wouldnât be mad if I kissed you right now?â He asked, taking a step closer to you and you thanked god that you were alone in the elevator.
âHe probably would,â you admitted. âBut I wouldnât.â
That was all the confirmation he needed and he closed the gap between the two of you, pressing his lips against yours. You wrapped your hand around the back of his neck, pulling him closer to you as you deepened the kiss. Exploring his mouth, you gasped as one of his hands gripped your ass right as he bit down on your bottom lip. The doors opened as you reached your floor, and you dragged Oscar through the hall and to your room.
Swiping the card, the door swung open and Oscar was back on you in a minute.
As Oscar pressed you against the closed door, his lips trailed down your neck, sending shivers through your body. Your fingers tangled in his hair as you let out a soft moan. The heat between you was palpable, months of tension finally breaking.
Oscar's hands roamed your body, caressing every curve as he kissed you deeply. You tugged at his shirt, desperate to feel his skin against yours. He pulled back just long enough to yank it over his head before capturing your lips again.
You pushed off the door, guiding Oscar towards the bed without breaking the kiss. As the back of his legs hit the mattress, he sat down, pulling you onto his lap. You straddled him, grinding your hips against his as his hands slipped under your shirt.
"Is this okay?" he murmured against your skin, his accent thick with desire.
"More than okay," you breathed and he lifted your shirt over your head and he attached his mouth to the top of your chest, sucking harshly to mark you. Just as your fingers traveled down to his waistband, someone knocked on the door filled the room. You pulled back from Oscar, hoping that the person would just go away, but they didnât.
âIâll be back,â you muttered, sliding off his lap. Not bothering with a shirt you yanked the door open, irritated. You did not expect to see Joe Burrow standing there.
His eyes darkened as he took in the state you were in, no shirt, flushed lips, messy hair.
âI was going to ask if you wanted to get dinner but clearly you are busy,â he said coldly and you flinched.
âClearly,â you retorted, and his lips pressed into a firm line. Just as you were about to shut the door, you heard Oscar coming up behind you. It felt like the room temperature dropped another 10 degrees with the icy look that crossed Joeâs face.
âYouâve got to be fucking kidding me,â he bit out and you rolled your eyes.
âThis is not any of your business,â you said.
âAre you just not into me?â He whined. âI thought we had something, but all he had to do was talk with his pretty little accent, and you dropped your panties.â
Oscar snorted from behind you as you tried to hold back a giggle.
âYou know I have a thing for you,â you said as you looked into his sad puppy dog eyes. âItâs just complicated with you.â
âHow?â He demanded.
âWe run in a lot of the same circles professionally,â you said. âOscar is rarely even in the US so very no strings attached.â
âI donât like it,â Joe said crossing his arms.
âJust let him in,â Oscar said from behind you and you looked over your shoulder, eyes wide.
âWhat?â
âLet him in, I donât mind sharing,â he said nonchalantly before turning to move back to the bed.
You stood there, stunned for a moment, trying to process Oscar's words. Joe's expression shifted from anger to surprise, then to a mix of curiosity and desire.
"Are you serious?" Joe asked, his voice low and husky.
You looked back at Oscar, who was now sitting on the edge of the bed, his eyes dark with want. He gave a small nod, a smirk playing on his lips.
Your heart raced as you considered the implications. The thought of being with both of them sent a jolt of excitement through your body. You bit your lip, weighing your options for a split second before making a decision.
"Come in," you said to Joe, your voice barely above a whisper.
Joe stepped into the room, his eyes never leaving yours as you closed the door behind him. The tension in the air was palpable as you stood between the two men, feeling their heated gazes on your half naked body.
You could feel the electricity in the air as Joe slowly walked towards you. You were caught between two dangerously attractive men, and the thought made your heart race.
Oscar watched with a smirk on his face as Joe stood in front of you, his eyes raking over your body. His hand reached up to cup your cheek, pulling you closer for a kiss.
His lips were soft but urgent against yours, his tongue quickly seeking entrance into your mouth. You responded eagerly, losing yourself in the passionate kiss.
"Isn't this nice?" Oscar's voice interrupted from behind you, making both you and Joe jump. He chuckled at your reaction before moving closer to join in on the kiss.
Your senses were overwhelmed by the feeling of two sets of lips on yours at once, their hands roaming over every inch of your body.
You moaned against Oscar's lips as Joe's hand found its way under your shirt, his fingers tracing patterns on your skin as he pushed you back towards the bed.
You fell onto the soft mattress with Joe on top of you, his hands eagerly exploring every inch of your body as he kissed down your neck and chest.
Meanwhile, Oscar had stripped off his clothes and was now standing by the edge of the bed, watching with a lustful gaze.
Joe looked up at him and smirked before leaning back to whisper into your ear. "Do you want him too?"
You nodded eagerly as he moved to sit behind you leaving room for Oscar between your legs. Oscar fell down to his knees and helped you get your pants off, pulling your panties down with them.
âSo wet for us sweetheart,â he whispered, kissing the inside of your thighs. You could feel Joeâs hardness pressing into your back as you leaned against him, whimpering as his fingers circled your nippled, his lips sucking on your neck. You cried out the first time Oscar flicked his tongue out and your hips bucked up, causing Joe to hold you down.
Your body was on fire as Oscar's tongue worked its magic between your thighs. Joe's hands roamed your body, teasing and caressing as he whispered dirty words in your ear. The combination of sensations was almost too much to bear.
"That's it, baby," Joe murmured, his breath hot against your neck. "Let us make you feel good."
Oscar's tongue circled your clit before moving deeper, causing you to cry out in pleasure. Your hands tangled in his hair, urging him closer as waves of ecstasy washed over you.
Joe's fingers pinched and rolled your nipples, sending jolts of electricity through your body. You could feel his hardness pressing against your back, reminding you of what was to come.
"Oh god," you gasped, your hands gripping Joe's thighs as you felt yourself getting close. "I'm gonna-"
"Come for us, sweetheart," Oscar encouraged, and thatâs all you needed to push you over the edge, your body locked up as you rode out your orgasm. As you came down from your high, Joe slid out from under you, standing next to the bed.
âFlip over baby,â he said and you obeyed, moving on to your hands and knees. âIâm going to fuck your pretty pussy now while you make Oscar feel good okay?â
Oscar moved to the head of the bed, leaning against the back, all bared out for you. Moving closer to him, you looked to him for one last confirmation, and he nodded, pushing you to drag your tongue from his base all the way to his tip. He hissed at the contact, leaning his head back as he tried to control his breathing. You toyed with him, slowly moving your tongue around but not putting him in your mouth completely. You were about to start another cycle of it when you felt a hand yank your head back with your hair, Joeâs mouth next to your ear.
âStop being a brat,â he growled and your core throbbed at his dominance. He let go of you, and you enveloped Oscarâs head with your lips, making him groan out. Hollowing your cheeks, you started to bob up and down, making sure to move your tongue around his cock. His hand found the back of your head as he bucked his hips into your mouth, his breathing growing heavy.
You were so caught up in Oscar that you temporarily forgot about Joe, until you felt him push entirely into you. You cried out around Oscar, causing him let out a loud groan.
âThatâs it baby,â Joe praised breathlessly as he quickened his pace. âTaking us both so well.â
Your body was on fire as Joe pounded into you from behind, his strong hands gripping your hips. Every thrust sent waves of pleasure coursing through you, making it difficult to focus on pleasuring Oscar. But you were determined to make them both feel good.
You hollowed your cheeks, taking Oscar deeper into your mouth as you matched Joe's rhythm. The room filled with the sounds of skin slapping against skin and muffled moans.
"Fuck, you feel so good," Joe groaned, his fingers digging into your flesh. "So tight and wet for us."
Oscar's hand tangled in your hair, guiding your movements as he thrust shallowly into your mouth. "Fuck, y/n," Oscar groaned, his accent thick with desire. "Your mouth feels so good."
The dual sensations of being filled from both ends was overwhelming. You could feel yourself rapidly approaching another orgasm, and when Joe brought his thumb down to your clit, rubbing rapid circles, you toppled over the edge. Your cries sent Oscar over the edge, and you swallowed the cum he spurt down your throat right as you clenched around Joe, causing him to spill into you.
Slumping down, you winced as Joe pulled out of you, and Oscar pulled you up into his chest. His arms wrapped tightly around you as you tried to catch your breath.
âAre you alright sweetheart?â He asked softly and you gave him a weak smile.
âNever better.â
âLetâs get you cleaned up, okay baby?â Joe said sweetly, kneeling next to you. Nodding, you let him scoop you into his arms and take you into the bathroom. He turned on the shower, and Oscar followed you in. The shower barely fit the three of you, but you definitely werenât complaining, just happy to be sandwiched between two of the hottest men you knew.
âWill you both stay?â You asked hopefully, and neither of them said anything for a minute, eyeing each other warily. âPlease?â
Joe broke first, eyes softening as he looked down at you. âOf course baby.â
Oscar nodded in agreement, stepping out to get a towel for you.
Once you were wrapped up you looked between the two men smirking. âI think⊠that orange is my favorite color.â
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Tumblr won't let me share the audio clip of Misha answering the last question from Crossroads, so here's a transcript.
[Fan] Um, it's kind of about Destiel so - [Misha] Perfect last question really
[Fan]So there's a show called 911 and - It's about firefighters and it's been going on for about seven seasons now. And recently in seven seasons it moved networks from Fox to ABC. And um, one of the main characters, he's a man named Buck and- he kissed another man and it's been said that by the actor who plays Buck on the previous network Fox, they wouldn't have been able to do that. So when they moved, they thought, okay, we can do it now because it's on a different network. So my question is, do you think if Supernatural had a new networks earlier on, or if the show was made later something like this could have happened between Dean and Cas? [Misha] If think that if the CW- [Fan 2] Fuck them! [Misha] had not been- Had not been so homophobic- [Audience cheers] [Misha] Dean and Cas would have been balls deep. [Audience cheers] [Rob] I think you just made a headline. [Audience cheers and laughs]
[Misha] I will tell you- I will answer that question um- in- in part earnest. I, I think that there's been a sea change in culture um broadly. When I joined Supernatural and- and- Destiel became this very like hush-hush thing on the internet that we weren't even supposed to talk about. Um, there was no way on God's green earth that anything like it, uh, a consummation of that kind of relationship would make it to the screen on our show. And by the end of the series, we had lasted for so long that the culture had changed and there had become an acceptance of the possibility that that kind of, like, Declaration of Love could happen. Um, I- I- I mean... When I was growing up, um, we used the word f*g as a filler all the time. It was like, just want to insult one another, and f*g, homo, like, that's what everyone was saying in elementary school. My kids see two dads or two moms dropping their peers off at school and it does not faze them at all. And there's none of that language in their schools. Now, I know that [Audience claps and I can't understand a few words due to clapping] we're decades away from eliminating homophobia in our society. But we've come so far and so I think the answer to your question is, yes, like had to show happened later on and had another 10 years to evolve who- who knows what could've happened. Um, I think that there would have been a lot more representation on the show, in general. We would have had more female directors. We would have had more female leads on the show. We would have had more people of color. A lot of things would have been different on the show, um, if it had just been 10 years later. Um, and there- and of course, like you know, the pendulum always swings. There's always a reaction to Evolution and, you know, in our country, we have the far right emerging and Neo-Nazis like, honestly taking, you know, like, seats of power and potentially, you know, for a second time, the presidency. It's- It's a pretty scary time.
[Rob] Book burning happening, you know? [Misha] What's that? [Rob] And book burning happening. [Misha] Yeah [Rob] You know, watching the show too- watching the rewatch podcast that I do with Rich, like- [Cheers] You see how much things have changed. There are certain things in the show where like, oh, then you wouldn't do that now. You know? [Rob] Like they use the word bitch all the time in the show and it's like- eugh- a little cringy, right? You know. [Misha] Yeah. Um, a lot of- there were a lot of things that we did that I don't think would stand the test of time at all now. But, um, we try to be better. [Rob] Also, I would just say, like, one thing I love about these rooms that this- this, um, family that we're here, in the Supernatural family, is like everybody is welcome and everybody's okay whoever you are, whatever you are, however you are- like, it's this is a safe space.
ETA: so it turns out that the enforcement at Starfury is different than the rules at jibcon or CE and I will not be sharing the audio clip. Jibcon officially has a no recording rule, which almost everyone in fandom ignores. Starfury is different.
#misha collins#supernatural#spn#spnfamily#spn family#crossroads#rob benedict#slurs#please let me know if i didn't get the speakers right#especially towards the end#i will get this audio out
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star lost with you | hyunjin au | part 17
pairing: idol! hyunjin x artist! reader
genre: friends to lovers, so much angst, smut, fluff, set in the idolverse, mutual pining, unrequited love, forbidden romance, slowburn (!!!) soulmate au, star-crossed lovers
synopsis: working in a quaint little art store, youâve had the honor of meeting all kinds of people, but youâve never met somebody like him. there were many reasons hyunjin returned to his hometown; a getaway from the ephemeral and fast-paced life of the city, so he could fall in love with life again. he thought he was prepared for everything, to study art in the way that heâs always wanted to, but what he didnât anticipate was meeting you. hwang hyunjin realises that sometimes, the best things in life happen unplanned.Â
word count:Â 31K
warnings:Â cursing, drinking, heavy angst, mutual pining, sexual tension, kissing, mature language, making out, jealousy, references to injuries, unrequited love, fighting, arguments and confrontations, hyunjin is mean, mentions of weed, post-breakup behaviour, passing mention of threats, a guy makes yn feel physically uncomfortable
a/n: most of this chapter contains heavy angst, yn is thinking about hyunjin 90% of the time, and it's a very different pacing from usual, but i enjoyed writing this a lot :) i hope you love it too! please get comfortable with snacks and a blanket to read. you can listen to my star lost playlist here!
important:Â all works are fiction, and do not in any way represent the real personalities or real people, they exist only as faceclaims, and are fictional characters.
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The romantic movies youâd watched growing up always skipped over the hard parts.Â
The break-ups in them were just a short montage set to the soundtrack of a sad song. The main female character would have given up all hope, drowning her feelings in ice-cream and wine, and just when she hit rock bottom... somehow the boy would find a way back to her. The audience would cheer even though it was so predictable, and the credits would roll. All the sadness would be overshadowed by a firework-worthy reunion kiss, and a stupid Happily Ever After.Â
If only your life right now could pass by like a montage. If only you could hit fast-forward, and skip to the day you feel better.Â
You were never much into Greek mythology, but you had read Percy Jackson in middle school, and the myth of Sisyphus always stuck to you. He was condemned to roll a rock up a mountain for eternity, but the rock would roll back down to the bottom every single time. It was a cruel punishment because he could never achieve his goal.Â
Forgetting Hyunjin was a Sisyphean task. It was futile, in every way. On most days, it almost felt impossible. You could always try, and push yourself really hard, but he would always be there at the bottom of the canyon. Homereminded you of him, of all the good times there â bumping into him at Aeraâs, plunging into freezing water with him at the creek, kissing him in the meadow of the fireflies, sloppy and wet but enchanting. And so did this city. The lights of the skyscrapers, the culture, the fashion, they all screamed his name. It didnât help that his pictures were plastered all over every big billboard, every bus stop shelter, each subway station. Perhaps to forget him, youâd have to run away to a remote cabin, somewhere in Europe, where you could paint your life away and never look back. Yet wouldnât that be useless too? Everything beautiful in your life would be forever linked to him.
âWhat are you thinking of so deeply, Y/N?â A voice pulled you out of your sad tangent. Youâd been sketching in your notebook, mindlessly doodling, drawing circles and squares.Â
Jeonghan was slumped in the chair opposite yours, his own sketchbook balanced on his knees, but he hadnât drawn for an hour now. He was too busy listening to a podcast on those big headphones he never let go of. Minnie was supposed to join you today, but she was running late from a date with Jamie, so for now it was just you and him. There was so much noise around you, a constant buzz and chatter of people in the coffee shop, so you raised your voice to be heard, âIâm thinking ofâŠhow romance movies are all bullshitâ
His eyebrows shot up, and he sat up straighter, clearly not expecting that. You suppose it was a bit random, âIâm sorry?â
Now that youâd brought it up, you had to explain it, and you struggled to find the words, âTheyâre all such cookie-cutter depictions of romance. The same formula every time. You donât think so?â
His eyes narrowed, suspiciously, âWell, who broke your heart?â
You shut your sketchbook with a snap, âNobody. Iâm just talkingâ
âClearly you think Iâm stupider than I actually amâ He pulled a hand up, and started counting on his fingers, âYouâre not eating, youâre not sleeping, youâre only painting of blue and depressing things, youâŠdidnât even laugh at a single joke of mine in class todayâ
âMaybe because they arenât funnyâ
âAnd you now think romantic movies suck. Thatâs the telltale signs of a breakupâ
âIâve always thought they suck⊠That doesnât mean anythingâ
âOkayâ He laughed, leaning forward to rest his elbows on his knees, âHow about the fact that you all but ran out of Pegasus and went white as a ghost when you saw that guy in the elevator?â
You stilled, staring at him. Itâs been days since that incident, but heâs never brought it up till now. You had never given him a chance to. You realised youâre an expert in deflecting when it comes to matters of Hyunijn. You pulled at the spiral binding of your notebook, âHe was just an old friendâ
âYou reacted way more than someone wouldâŠto an old friend. Iâm not going to judge you, you know that? Iâm from fucking LA. If I started judging people, Iâm afraid Iâd never stopâ
You sighed, looking down at the coffee table, âHeâs just someone I wasnât expecting to see. It brought up old memories, shit Iâd like to forget now. LetâsâŠtalk about something else, pleaseâ
He released a breath, looking around, âFine. I think Iâm gonna get another cup of coffee. You want one?â
âNo, Iâm good. Coffee keeps me up at nightâ
Jeonghan stood up, lanky frame hovering over you, lips pressed into a thin line, âDonât blame coffee for thatâ
With that, he walked off to the counter, and you stared at the empty chair. Youâre trying hard not to think of that evening, after you walked out of the storage closet, out of the Pegasus building and straight home. You had felt a new kind of pathetic⊠and to make it worse, your apartment keys had refused to cooperate. Itâs because you were shaking the whole way home. Youâd dropped them on the landing multiple times as you made your way upstairs, the shrill sound the only thing snapping you out of your daze. Even your hands had shook as you tried to get into your apartment.
Youâd crawled into your mattress, and youâd cried yourself to sleep. Your pillow had muffled the sounds and it wasnât even satisfyin. Your tears felt empty and forced. The numbnessâŠwas real. What were you even crying for? Hyunjin had made it crystal clear since day one that nothing could happen between you, so you shouldnât have expected him to suddenly change his mind.Â
âI got you a cupcakeâ Jeonghan sat back down, a red velvet cupcake in his hand, a Cafe Mocha in the other.
It just hurt that heâd given up on the two of you, before you even had a chance to try. It wasâŠa horrible memory, and your chest hurt at it. âI donât want it, sorryâ
âSuit yourselfâ He shrugged, peeling back the paper wrapping so he could take a bite out of it. The white frosting smeared on his nose, and he smiled at you. Heâs a good friend, but youâve been nothing but miserable the past few weeks. Itâs bad for you because this is not the time for drama. Youâre working on real stuff now in art class. Youâre past introductions, and over the bunny hill. You have an actual assignment, and thatâs the reason youâre here in this cafe, trying to brainstorm ideas for it. This artwork matters more to you than anything else lately, because it feels like a last plea for happiness. If your professor actually likes it, then you wonât feel so useless anymore. Time lately feels like itâs slipping through your fingers, wasting away, precious days blurring together into sadness and nostalgia. You used to count the seconds until you could live this life, but what youâre feeling right nowâŠthatâs not living.
How can you be creative right now, when all you hold inside you is bitterness? All this time, youâd held on to some minuscule hope, that one day things between you and Hyunjin would be all right. That maybe one day he would give into what he felt, and you could actually be together. It was almost âŠlike a given. How could he kiss you like thatâŠand not want it for the rest of his life? A part of you had imagined it all â the future you could have had with him, the relationship you could lead with somebody who knew every bit of you.
Youâd been surrounded by good people your whole life, but the impact Hyunjin left on you was incomparable. His thoughts, the way his brain worked things out, the kindness with which he approached life â you couldnât hope to find that in anybody now. It was special to only him, and more than anything, you couldnât forget that. You couldnât forget the beautiful things he kept hidden in his mind, in his heart. The first few weeks youâd known himâŠit became obvious what he would mean to you. In the silliest of ways, he even finished your sentencesâŠHow could somebody be so perfectly built for you, but not be meant for you at all?Â
Maybe the romance books were to blame for making you believe there was someone perfect for you at all. Soulmates were an urban legend, and a red string of fate didnât exist. But then why did everything pull you together all this while? It couldnât have beenâŠfor nothing.
Were you the one to blame for imagining an actual future with him? Youâd never even had the honor of calling him your boyfriend, how could you hope for anything more?
The logical step wasâŠto move on. So thatâs why youâre here, painting in the new coffee shop, and hoping it will help. Jeonghan helps, kind of. Heâs funny, and heâs got a large personality and an even bigger sense of humour, and you wonder how he fits it all in his lanky frame. Heâs a perfect student and on top of that, heâs helpful. Heâs always sharing his supplies with you in class, and heâs genuinely so amusing, if not mildly annoying sometimes, but with Minho and Felix youâd gotten used to it. He was humming now to a song you donât recognise, his music taste is very different from yours, and he suddenly asked, âWhy do you think I moved back to Korea?â
Your brows furrowed, and you randomly guessed, âI donât knowâŠAn American girl broke your heart?â
âBingoâ He bit into the cupcake, crumbs falling onto his button-up, and on his ripped jeans, âShe kissed my friend at a party. Right in front of meâ
Youâre surprised to hear that, and even more so that heâs openly telling you. Maybe talking freely about the past is moving on. So you told him, in solidarity, âMy best friend dated the boy I likeâ
His eyebrows shot up, and he leaned forward, pausing the music on his phone to give you his whole attention, âDid she know you liked him?â
âNoâŠnot reallyâ
âThen you canât really blame her I guessâÂ
âI donâtâ
âSo you blame yourself? For liking him?â
âNothing I do could have made me stopâ
He tilt his head, âIs that so?â
You chewed on your lip, âI liked him for a long time before my friend met himâ
âThen why didnât you ask him out?â
âI didnât know his name at theâŠtimeâ
His eyes widened, a smile forming, âOhâŠnow Iâm really, really curiousâ
âIt doesnât matter. Itâs in the past nowâ
Jeonghan sighed, âYou know, this is a recordâ
You reached for his cupcake, and bit into it, it was too sweet and you hated red velvet but you wanted to feel something, âWhat do you mean?â
âThatâs like the most Iâve got out of you, Y/N. Youâre a pretty closed bookâ
Youâve never been told that before. You're usually always oversharing. You have to try to be better. Maybe divulging the details of your life isnât such a weakness or vulnerability. Itâs hard to explain to anybody about what youâre going through, the only person whoâll understand is Kairi, but you havenât talked to her since that time in the park, when she brought Hyunjin up and you came crumbling down like a house of cards.
You feel so weak lately, like a balloon about to be popped, stretched to your limits. You canât accommodate any sadness in you anymore, and any mere mention or thought of Hyunjin breaks you down. Youâre trying your best though. Yeonjun is sad you donât hang out at his place anymore, after all itâs not his fault thereâs a billboard of Hyunjin right across. Falling apart felt itâd be more climatic and sudden, but itâs more of a gradual process than anything. Even now, sitting in this pretty shop in Seoul, your chest pains at the memories. The hurt is so immense sometimes you have to clutch your chest waiting for the pain to pass. Itâs like a heart attack every time you think of him. You canât remember how it used to feel when it didnât hurt.Â
In the past few weeks, youâd have had a lot of selfish thoughts and wishes. Some of them are cruel in a way that you can never say it out loud. You feel guilty for even thinking them, yet most days when youâre alone in your bed and you crave him, you wish he never became an idol. Hyunjin without the fame and without his music was still the same boy inside. Hyunjin without the frills was the kid in the art store you fell in love with all those years ago.Â
You wish he could just be yours, to love forever, not the entire citysâ. Forever was a long fucking time but you felt capable of it, of cherishing him for the rest of your life because he made it so easy. But you should have taken the hint when he cut you out of his life, without even leaving a phone number behind. If you hadnât come to Seoul⊠it was entirely possible he would never have seen you again. He would have left you behind in the town, and never looked back. To himâŠyou were just a girl he messed around with in the summer. So temporary. So forgettable.
You wish you could pick apart your brain, and take out every memory of him, but you feared thereâd be nothing in you left then. Loving him took up all the space in you. Missing him did the same. Jeonghan was speaking to you still, wondering why you never shared too much about yourself, and you shrugged, âI donât know. I just want to focus on now. I hate feeling haunted by the past. Itâs paralysing, to be stuck in those memoriesâ
Jeonghanâs eyes narrowed, this is a pretty serious conversation for this cafe, but he asked, âYou ever see Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind? The movie with Kate Winslet and that one dudeâŠum, Jim Carrey?â
Youâve stopped sketching entirely now, you hadnât made progress in hours. It goes without saying that ever since you saw Hyunjin in the city, your inspiration has been lost. Youâve been searching for it ever since, in new friendships, in new coffee shops, in conversations like this, âIâŠhavenât, but Felix, my best friend loved that movieâ
He leaned forward, excited to explain to you, âWell, in the movie this coupleâs broken up, and they hate each other, like absolutely loathe each other. So thereâs this futuristic procedure where they can choose to erase memories of their lover, and the girlâŠshe does it. Itâs too painful to remember the boy she lovedâ
âOh?â
âMmhâ Jeonghanâs eyes twinkle as he explained and you wonder if he and Felix would be best friends if they met; they talk about movies with the same passion, âSo the guy, he starts going through the procedure too. But as the memories of their relationship start being deleted, he realises he doesnât want them to be erased after all. They loved each other, and their time together was so special to them. That shouldnât be forgotten. Itâs a cool concept, right?â
Youâre listening to him, and the noises of the cafe have faded away, âYeah. Itâs coolâ Youâre playing the movie in your head, wondering what you would do if you were in it. Would you alter the chemistry of your brain so Hyunjin never existed in your life? Itâd sure be easier than trying to move on, which wasâŠuseless.
Jeonghan suddenly frowned realising you ate some of his cupcake. The proof was in your hands which were covered in white frosting. He leaned over the little table, âI thought you didnât want the cupcakeâÂ
You apologised, âSorry. The frosting was goodâ
âIs that so?â He grabbed your hand. Heâs touchy sometimes in class, so you werenât too surprised. But in a single swoop, he licked the frosting right off your hand, tongue swirling around your finger for a brief second, âEh, could be better. Anyway, do you want to watch that movie with me? You could come over after you finish the artworkâ
Before you could even process what just happened, a tote bag slammed onto your table, and you both jumped. Minnie grinned at you, standing by, âSo did you guys finish the assignment?â
»»ââââ-
You are supposed to paint your most dominant emotion. Itâs an important task, because youâve to be graded on it. Itâs due today. The thought of being evaluated for your creativity terrifies you. You donât feel good for anything right now, but this is what you signed up for. Your supplies are sprawled across the apartment floor, and youâre forcing each stroke onto the paper, trying to paint a semblance of anything. You want to prove your worth in the art studio. You havenât been too interactive in class, youâve been at your lowest, but this meant so much to you for the longest time. So youâre trying really, really hard.
There is music playing from your phone, a mix of calm songs youâd put together months ago. Hours had passed, and youâve fiddled away at your canvas, trying to fix every little detail. You stayed up nights in a row, finishing the painting and it was honestly a good distraction, for the most part. If Kim Jieong loves it, then perhaps youâll stop being so sad. You will yourself to just fill in the gaps of your artwork, to correct the error in your ways so that it can be perfect for the presentation today.
But it was almost time for class, and if you didnât leave now, youâll be late. You stare at the painting, breathing a sigh, it doesnât look half bad, âWellâŠthis is as good as itâs gonna getâ
As you roll the canvas up so you can carry it to class, the song on your playlist changes and within seconds⊠Hyunjinâs voice fills your bedroom. It was a song from the new album.Â
You freeze, recognising it instantly, goosebumps rippling up your arms and legs. Itâs a ballad, and his voice is soft and melodious. Once upon a time it was comforting. Dread fills your stomach. You hate this song. You hate his voice. You canât listen to him ever again. Your phone lay across the bedroom floor. You need to turn it off. In your hurry to scramble for it, your hand slips, and your elbow knocks into a glass of muddy paint-water. Before you could even process it, the liquid tips over. Within seconds, helplessly you watch the wave of liquid destroy your art. It seeps across your entire canvas, ruining everything youâd worked on for weeks.
It becomes a glob of colors and itâs so funny and pathetic you couldnât even cry or be frustrated. Itâs your carelessness to blame. The only thing you can do is turn the fucking music off.
You feel stupid, showing up to class with that. When you arrive, Minnie was presenting her piece already. Itâs gorgeous, and her painting is about love. Itâs obvious in the way sheâs drawn a portrait of whatâs supposed to be her girlfriend, Jamie. Thereâs strokes of red for her hair, and pink and warm tones all over. Jamie is drawn so beautifully, accentuated features, so much personality in a single portrait. Does she know how beautiful she is in her girlfriendâs eyes?
Jeonghan goes next, and heâs painted triumph. Itâs more abstract than a loverâs portrait. Itâs smart, and itâs confident, and itâs full of gold accents. You feel ashamed thinking of your own work. You slide the rolled-up canvas behind your desk, and hope nobody notices it. Like a zombie, youâre applauding for everyoneâs work, and your hands clap every few minutes, but youâre not even looking at anything anymore. Analysis and appreciation is out of the question. Your own failure is far too distracting.Â
Then, Kim Jieong glanced at you for the first time this morning, expectant eyes, anticipating smile, âCome on up, sweetheartâ
The rest of the class had apparently finished, and youâre the only one left. Itâs easy to lie through your teeth, âIâm sorry, Mr. JieongâŠI forgotâ
His eyebrows shoot up, and confusion is evident in his gaze, âForgot what?â
You can feel your friends eyes on you, âI forgot about the assignmentâ Itâs better that he think youâre careless rather than not talented. Jeonghanâs gaze on you was deathly, because he knows youâve worked on nothing else the past few days. This was the only thing youâd been sleeping and breathing. This was your turning point. Your hope for happiness.
Your professor nods, âI seeâŠâ
âIâm sorryâ Your voice was small and pathetic but you donât even feel any remorse. Sadness is so present in you that thereâs no room for guilt. You stare at your table, not wanting to look anybody in the eye, especially as he speaks, âThese assignments are for a reason, and I hope everybody knows that. We donât wake up and come all the way here to waste each others time, do we?â
You curl up in your chair, pulling your jacket tight around yourself, and your eyes sting. You could feel his stare of judgement at you as he addressed the class, when youâre the only one at fault. Everybody else did the work. Minnieâs gaze was burning into you too, but you didnât look up for the rest of class. Itâs childish. You just feel embarrassed. You count down the minutes until itâs over. Youâre going to go home and redo everything, and hopefully he will forgive you for your lack of tact.
As soon as itâs time, you grabbed your bag, rushing to leave, but his voice echoed through the class, âY/N. Please stay back. I need to talk to youâÂ
The dreadful words make you stop in your tracks, but you were already at the door planning your escape. Minnie pinched you in the stomach as she left, âGood luck, babeâ
You turned around, clutching your bag to your chest as everybody around you exits, and you know youâre being judged right now. This is a class for professionals. Heartbreak is not an excuse. You take a look at him, âIs everything okay?â
The professor crosses his legs on the stool, seemingly relaxed, and he didnât look mad, âJust need to discuss something with you. Iâve been thinking about it for a whileâ
âOkayâŠâ You breathe, running the possibilities in your head. Is he just upset, or is it possible to actually get kicked out of this program because of your fucking carelessness?
Jeonghan stops in front of you, âShould I go ahead, or do you want me to wait for you?â
Your professor was quick to interrupt, âNate, I appreciate you sticking up for your friend, but Iâd like to speak to her aloneâ
Your heart warmed at the thought that he was going to stay back for you, âItâs okay. Iâll see you tomorrowâ You told him, even though you crave his comfort. Soon, the rest of the students trickle out of the classroom, dillydallying and slow to move with no care in the world. You stand by there, waiting patiently as Jieong wraps up his work, packing up his bag and things. As soon as everyoneâs gone, you apologise, âIâm so sorry about forgetting the assignment. It was really irresponsible of me, and I can explainâ
âExcept you didnât forgetâ He looked up at you.
âSorry?â
âThe canvas behind your desk. You didnât really do a great job of hiding itâ
âThatâs⊠not my assignmentâ You protest, âThatâsâŠnothing. Itâs a messâ
He got up, âThen you wonât mind if I take a look at it?â
âI promise you, itâs nothing. Itâs not worthâŠâ You trailed off, watching as he makes his way there. He unfurls it, and heâs quiet for a few minutes as he stares at your botched painting. The artwork makes no sense. The canvas is completely ruined, and a kid could have done it better. He turns to you, disappointed. âCan you remind me why youâre here, Y/N?â
Your heart breaks even more, âI promiseâŠIâm gonna do better next timeâ
He steps closer to you, âThatâs not what I asked you, Y/N. Why are you in my program? Thatâs what I want to knowâ
Youâre suddenly finding it hard to breathe, and your mind is blank. Thereâs no fucking space for your thoughts or for logic or reason, when itâs just been corrupted by memories he left behind, âIâm here⊠because Iâve always wanted to beâ
âDo you think thatâs good enough?â
This behavior of his isnât even out of nowhere. Youâve been a horrible student of lately, you havenât paid attention, your enthusiasm has been curbed, and your paintings have been tacky and upsetting. You swallowed the lump in your throat, âIâm really trying to be better. IâmâŠsorry for disappointing--â
âIâm only disappointed because you lied to meâ
Your eyes shoot up to his, and his gaze burns you, âWhat?â
He crossed his arms, stepping close to you until thereâs no personal space anymore. Thereâs no venom in his tone but you know heâs masquerading it because unlike you, heâs a professional who knows how to deal with people like you, âYou canât just choose what you want to do on a whim. Thatâs not up to you. Thatâs not what my program is for. This canvas is your assignment. Why are you pretending otherwise? Why didnât you present it to the class?â
âBecause I fucked upâ
He didnât flinch at your usage of the swear word, and he ran a hand over his face, âWhat emotion were you trying to convey?â
âPeaceâŠâ
âAnd is that how you feel? Peaceful?â
âNoâŠâ You sighed, âI feel horribleâŠâ There was a lump in your throat blocking your airways. The pain in your chest was returning. Youâre angry at Hyunjin for doing this to you.
âCan you please tell me whatâs going on? You didnât even meet the mentor I took you to see all the way to Pegasus for. Those field trips arenât optional. I didnât take you for some city tour. I wanted you to meet Karina. Those opportunities are important. If you miss those⊠you might as well not be here. This program is for people who value that, we have no room for freeloadersâ
Your eyes shoot up to his, panic rising, and your eyes sting with tears, âProfessor Jieongââ
âCan you sit down for a minute?â He stepped forward, hand going to your lower back, leading you to your seat. You feel awkward at the touch; the greenhouse studio is empty right now, itâs just you and him here. Would you have to beg him to let you stay in this program? Just like you begged Hyunjin to stay with you? He stands across you when you sit, crossing his arms, a pensive look in his eyes, âI receiveâŠmore than ten thousand applications for this program every year. Thereâs only twenty spaces in this classroom though. I couldnât possibly look through all the applications myself. Youâre aware of that, yes?â
It's hard for you to focus on his words when you only want to cry. In all this fucking sadness, you may just be losing the most important opportunity you ever got, âYesâŠâ
âI have a team that does it for me. Theyâre all trusted, close associates. All artists of course, and with all their idiosyncrasies they have a unique way of viewing the world. They hardly ever mess up in finding talent, but earlier this year, one of them didâ
âWhat do you mean?â
âYour file didnât come in to me. You were sent a rejection, werenât you?â
The reminder is a punch to your gut, even though itâs in the past and irrelevant now.Â
âDid you never wonder how you got inâŠeven after being rejected?â He asked, lips curling up, as if knows the secrets of the universe and is indulging you in all of them. Heâs going to tell you it was a mistake after all. You werenât meant for this. Youâve fucked up so bad.
You wipe the single tear on your cheek as you look up at him, âTo be honestâŠI just decided to take the blessing, and not question furtherâ
He smiled, eyes crinkling, âOf course you did. Well, I think youâd be interested to know how you ended up getting inâ Youâve never questioned it until now, and youâre anticipating his next words, "On a hot summer morning, I was supposed to catch a train up north to visit my parents. It was my day offâŠI donât get too many of those hereâ He laughed, âBut obviously, I missed the train. Instead of taking the next one, I came back to my office. When I did, I saw your file. It was in the rejected pile, but I took a single look at it and I knew thereâd been a mistake. I knew that you had to be in this program. Somebody must have overlooked it, and Iâm thankful I saw yoursâ
Your eyes widened, âWhat do you mean?âÂ
âI chose you, Y/N. Everybody else in this class was picked by my peers, by the committee, but youâŠI picked you myself, so you of all people shouldnât be falling behind. You have an innate talent and I respect that a lot. I donât want to be disappointed by you in the future. I know itâs intimidating to join in the middle of a semester, but youâŠbelong here. Donât question that. Donât let it fuck you upâ
You were dizzy with his compliment, perhaps this validation is the only thing you needed. You didnât deserve this kindness, âYou have a lot of confidence in someone who fucked up their painting so bad, Mr. Jieongâ
âIf I didnât, you wouldnât be sitting here, Y/NâÂ
âRightâŠum, thank youâ Your lips tugged into a smile, and your chest felt lighter for the first time in a long time. He picked you.Â
âThatâs the problem with your generation, youâre always doubting yourself so muchâ He chuckled again, âImagine if Iâd taken that train to see my parents. Iâd never seen your application. It would have been such a shame to not have you here with meâ
You nodded, standing up to leave, grabbing your things, âThatâs a crazy coincidence⊠Why didnât you take the train though?â
He shrugged, carrying your canvas for you, so he could walk you out, âTheyâd closed down the entire platform for a few hours, so couldnât even if I wanted toâ
You frowned, switching off all the lights and glanced at him as the room was plunged in darkness, âHuh. I didnât know they do thatâŠâ
âI didnât either, but apparently some famous guy was returning to Seoul that day. Iâm guessing a lot of fans wanted to see him, there was too big of a crowd. So they ended up shutting down the whole platform. Made me miss my damn trainâ
âA⊠music artist?âÂ
âYeah! You might have seen it on the news. Heâs one of Pegasusâ artists actually. I think heâs also a painter, like you.Â
The pain in your chest returned with a bang, âOhâŠâ
He laughed, âThis city and its obsession with celebrities. But I guess if it wasnât for that⊠you wouldnât be hereâ
âYeahâŠâ
His hand landed on your shoulder, trying to comfort you but nothing could, âI guess thatâs why they say coincidence is just another word for fate, huh?â
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Unread messages flooded your inbox. Some from Yeonjun, most from Felix⊠You havenât ignored them on purpose. You just havenât had time or the energy to get back to them. They all read the same anyway. Asking about your life in the city, and how it feels to live your dreams. A part of you thought itâs the universe being decidedly cruel to you â reminding you the irony of how youâve never been this miserable in your life.
And then there was one from Kairi.Â
hey! i hope youâve been doing good. i went to this cute new cafe in gangnam and i thought of you. i feel like we ended things on the wrong note. could we maybe have a redo of last time? if thatâs okay with you
You donât reply, because you have no idea what youâll even talk about to her. Itâs creepy to pursue friendship with Chanâs ex. Youâre supposed to be moving on, not just from him, but from his entire world.Â
Your phone buzzes again and itâs a text from Minnie on your group chat. Itâs just you, her and Jeonghan in it. You donât talk too much here, just make plans for class and coffee. So you were surprised at what she had sent you. Maybe she feels pitiful after the way you embarrassed yourself in class earlier.
minnie: so youâre not gonna believe this yn.
yeah?Â
minnie: i have a friend of a friend, and he saw a picture of you on my instagram. he thinks youâre really fucking hot.
who?
minnie: just some guy. anyway, do you want me to set you up with him?
noo. please donâtÂ
minnie: wait you didnât let me finish. he works in the city, and i havenât met him yet but my friend said heâs smart and funny. he seems like the kind of guy youâd like?
youâre trying to set me up with someone youâve never met yourself?
minnie: omg its called a blind date girl
no dates. please.
minnie: all right :( anyway jamie and me are getting drunk tonight. do you wanna come?
You were trying really hard, to make casual conversation more often, to just be a normal fucking human who isnât heartbroken and defined by your love for someone, so you said yes. You bought a bottle of wine from the store so you could bring it for them, as a gift for inviting you over.Â
Minnieâs place wasâŠnice. Itâs in the higher end of the city, and she definitely comes from money. You were gathered around her dining table, and youâre sitting with your knees up on her chair. Jamie was lying on the couch across you, and sheâs very tipsy already. A glass of wine was balanced on her stomach, and theyâre telling you the story of how they met â through mutual friends on a night out in the city, apparently it was love at first sight, and Jamie had asked Minnie out only days after they first met. You didnât opt for alcohol tonight, instead, you were digging into a large tub of chocolate ice-cream.Â
Minnie was sitting cross-legged on the table, in her pajamas, âAnd then, guess what restaurant she picked for our first date? ThisâŠcandle-lit fucking expensive place! I was so impressed, and kind of embarrassed I wouldnât match the vibeââ
âBut you looked fucking hotâ Jamie interrupted, âWe flirted the entire night, and thenâŠwe fucked on the very first date. At her placeâ
âWhoaâŠâ You smiled at their story, tasting another spoonful of ice cream, âAndâŠwhen did you start dating? Was it soon after that?â
âItâs embarrassing. She asked me to be her girlfriendâŠthe same nightâ Minnie giggled, covering her face in her hands. She was definitely very tipsy, and youâd only seen her this cheerful around Jamie. In class, she was much more composed and serious, and itâs nice to see the side of her around her lover. Sheâs so much more open, and happier here.
âOhâ You realised, âAnd youâve been togetherâŠthree years now?â
Minnie grinned, shrugging, âIâd already fallen in love on the first date, no matter how stupid that soundsâÂ
You smiled at that, and then buried yourself into the ice-cream cup again, licking flecks off the steel spoon. Minnie nudged you, snapping you out of it, âAre you ever gonna tell us what happened with your ex or are we supposed to guess?â
âMinnieâŠâ You rest your head against the wall, âItâs really not as interesting as your storyâ
âY/NâŠ.â She whined loudly, and she had made her way through the second bottle of wine, the one youâd brought, âYou donât trust us? I promise weâre not gonna judge. Please, please, pleaseâ
âItâs not about thatâ You sighed, but her excitement to know your past was endearing, âI just find it depressing to talk aboutâ
âWell. Thatâs what weâre here for. How can you move on if you avoid it forever?â Jamie sat up, blanket wrapped around her, and Minnie even shifted closer to you. This felt niceâŠto have friends here, in a city you couldnât call home yet.
She was right. The past shouldnât be your vulnerability. You sighed, staring inside your empty cup, âWell, then Iâm gonna need a hell of a lot more ice creamâ
âUm, so this is about the guy you mentioned right? The one you had lost touch with?â
You knew youâd be asked this story one day. You had to tell this without naming names. You couldnât compromise Hyunjin like that. To them, it would just be a guy from your town, not an idol, not someone famous. You curled up your legs, ripping open the plastic of the brand new strawberry ice-cream tub, âI donât know where to start honestly. Itâs kind of a long story, butâŠum, I had this crazy crush on a boy in my town. He was really cute. He was kind, and funny, andâŠreally really fucking hotâÂ
Minnie and Jamie laughed at that, eager ears as you continued, âI didnât think anything would happen between us, because I thought he was into my best friend. Turns out he wasnât. Me and him ended up kissing one night, it was romantic as hell. I kind of felt likeâŠthe main character in those coming-of-age 90s films. Because he wasâŠso old-fashioned in a way? But also, really modern. Heâs so romanticâ You paused to breathe and all those memories are flooding back, âI was in thisâŠpretty satin dress, and he was in a suit, with like a cropped jacket, and really cool pants. They fit him so wellâÂ
Minnie lived in a high-rise building, and from here, the city lights blinked in the distance, golden specks lighting up the horizon. The memory flooded through you, clear as day. Two people under the night sky, surrounded by mountains on all sides. He had shown you the stars and the sky. You remember telling him that stars would remind you of him now. He had held you in his arms, and imprinted his words into your soul, âAnd when I look at the city lightsâŠIâll think of youâ
Was he thinking of you now?
The city lights were brighter than ever.Â
âHoly shit. Where did he take you on a date to? The Met Gala?â Jamie laughed, âI didnât know guys our age even wear suits other than to funeralsâ
âNo, it wasnât a date date. It was just a fancy event in the townâ Maybe you had terrible storytelling skills, because nothing made sense and it was all jumbled up, but they were listening intently so you continued anyway. No words could convey your first kiss with him. No sentences could capture your emotions, the lust, the love.Â
âBut after that kiss, he regret it immediately. He wasnât really looking for a relationship. Despite that we kept kissing, over and overâŠand we didnât stop. It became a thing, I donât really know what we were doingâ You smiled softly, staring at the skyscraper lights from their window, a kaleidoscope of inappropriate memories projected on the glass. You lost your words, blaming your imagination for the way a film reel of those moments was cast onto the windows. Maybe you really were going crazy, staring at the glass, and seeing him touching you in the reflection. Heat rushed to your face, like your dirtiest thoughts were out on display, but Jamie and Minnie were quiet, and this was all in your head anyway. You took a larger serving of the ice-cream this time, the creamy texture melting on your tongue, âI guess thatâs when I realised I was absolutely, insanely in love with him, but⊠then he had to leaveâ
âLeave for what? The military?â Minnieâs eyes were wide. Jamie shushed her, âWait, let her talk babe. You can ask your questions laterâ
âNo, not the military, just for his work, and thenâŠâ Then came the hard part of this story, âAnd then he blocked me. For a few months. I donât know whyâÂ
They frowned, but they didnât interrupt you, âI saw him in a shop downtown, and he completely walked past me at firstâŠhe ignored me. But when we met later, he kissed me. Then he told me he could never see me againâ It sounded crazy told all together like this. It didnât sound like your life. It sounded like a story from some tacky relationship podcast Jeonghan would listen to, but it was the truth. Their eyes were wide as you finished, and you stared at them, feeling naked and vulnerable, âThatâs the gist of itâ
âHe sounds like an assholeâ Jamie mumbled, pouring herself another drink. Your gaze shot up to hers. âIs thatwhat Iâd made him seem like? That wasnât my intention. Heâs not an asshole, heâsâŠreally niceâ
Minnie frowned, âYeah. No nice guy would do that to someone he cares aboutâ
They didnât know he was an idol, and they couldnât know, so it was frustrating that theyâd never understand all of it. How could they have guessed that it was forbidden for Hyunjin to love you?
âHonestly that sounds really fucked up. If he actually gave a shit about you, he wouldnât have ghosted you in the first place, and then he had the nerve to kiss you? God, men are such dicks. As soon he had enough of the sex, he dropped you?â
They didnât know all the nice things heâd said to you, or the nice things heâd done for you. You shook your head, âNo, guys⊠it wasnât just about the physicalââ
âDid he ever tell you he loved you?â
You swallowed, âNoâŠâ
âAnd he told you he doesnât do relationshipsâ Jamie scoffed, âThatâs what my friendâs ex was like. He said the same thing, and next year he got fucking married to another girl. This boy youâre telling us aboutâŠheâs obviously not going to be single forever, especially if heâs as nice as you say he is. If he actually saw any future with you, Y/N, he would have told youâ
Minnie sighed, and it seemed like this very specific conversation about you had escalated into a hatred of most men, âIt sounds like a fucked up situationship, and babe⊠if you give him so much importance itâll only hurt you. He used you, because youâre so fucking nice. Not that thatâs your fault, butâŠheâs just like every guy I know. They like the thrill of the chase, and when they actually get the girl, theyâre bored of herâ
A fucked up situationship? Maybe thatâs what it actually was. Hyunjin had clearly stated that what you and him had only existed in Daejon. Here you were, calling it destiny, stupidly. Your vision became blurry as tears shot up to your eyes, and it was pathetic because you werenât even drunk, you were just sad and loaded on strawberry ice-cream, âHeâs not like thatâÂ
âWhy are you defending him?â
You knew they were wrong. Obviously they were wrong, but is that what this seemed like to the outside world? That Hyunjin used you? Because you were easyâŠand nice?Â
Minnie reached out to touch your shoulder, comfortingly squeezing it, âYou can do so much better than him, Y/N. From everything you said⊠he just sounds manipulative as hellâ
You put the empty ice cream cup away, âYeahâ You mumbled, âSoâŠwhat am I supposed to do now?â
âGet yourself out there! Go on dates. Kiss every guy in Seoul if you want to, if that makes you happy. Youâre⊠fucking amazing. Are you seriously going to wait around for a guy who isnât even trying for you?â
Youâve never been a casual person, but maybe that is what you need now. Youâre done with world-shattering true loves. Even Hyunjin had casually been with girls before you, and the thought stung you that he might even be with girls after you. He only had an issue with relationshipsâŠand thatâs why heâd pushed you away, because he couldnât give you one. Thereâd be thousands of other girls whoâd be willing to be with him - no label, no expectations, just sex. Yeah, you did need to get yourself out there. How bad could it be?
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The text said, Meet at eight.
Itâs half past, and your date is not here.
Youâd dressed yourself in a tight black dress, very revealing and you could hardly breathe. It was from a fancy store in your neighbourhood, and it was far too expensive, but itâd be worth it for tonight. You did your hair in a style Hana had taught you, and you havenât dolled up like this in a long, long while. The last time you dressed yourself this muchâŠwas for the Paint and Wine event in the ChĂąteau. Tonight is a first for you and you want to make a real good impression.Â
Although, itâs been more than thirty minutes and your date hasnât shown up. You were sitting at the bar, getting anxious and impatient. Looking around, the place was full, everybody seemed to be on a date, and nobodyâs looking at you. Nobody was looking for you. Youâre only a little mortified, and the best case scenario isâŠthat he got the timing wrong, or that he got busy and decided this wasnât worth his time. Minnie told you heâs working, so he obviously has a more hectic schedule than yours. The worst case? That he saw you and left.
âCan I get you anything?â The bartender asked, leaning over the wooden bar, âYouâve been here a whileâŠâ
âIâm waiting for somebody to show up. A dateâŠâ You explained, and understanding settled into his features. He headed back to the rest of his customers, and you wonder if heâs going to gossip about the poor stood-up girl at the bar. They must see this a lot everyday. This bar seems fancy, your blind date suggested you meet here so he seems like a man with good standards. Thereâs a dance floor and blaring Latin music, which brings in most of the crowd. You texted Minnie, um am i at the right bar?
shit heâs not there yet?
You decided to order a drink so tonight isnât useless after all, and you browsed through the flimsy, paper menu. Itâs got stains of ketchup on it, and itâs gross but it reminds you that you hadnât ate in hours. You wanted to be able to fit into this dress and to leave enough room for dinner with him. Your eyes caught sight of the familiar names of drinks that Hyunjin had wanted to make you but didnât have the ingredients for. You ended up choosing a Tequila Sunrise instead. You donât really want to taste an Italian Dolce Vita and discover what you missed out on that last night in Daejon with him.
An hour has passed now. You were most definitely stood-up, but youâre stubborn so you would stay until the end of tonight, and if he ever did show up youâd forgive your date in a second. Your drink was empty, youâd chugged it to calm your nerves. Your napkin was soggy, and the other couples who sat at the bar have already made their way to second base: the dance floor where theyâre grinding up against each other. You have resorted to playing with the condensation drops on your glass, observing the way the water falls onto the countertop.
A blind date was how this had all started, back in the bowling alley, so why were you getting yourself into it again? Maybe you should have more dignity, and walk away right now, but you were so desperate. If you leave tonight, youâd never work up the courage again to go on a date, and you need this more than anything. You feel so stupid, and maybe Hanaâs actions that past summer actually make sense anyway. You would do anything to forget Hyunjin. Youâd date âŠalmost anybody to get over him. Even if itâs a guy who kept you waiting for an hour by yourself.Â
âHey. Um. Are you Y/N?â An unfamiliar voice asked. You turned around to see a boy in a maroon button-up. Heâs finally here, and your heart calms a little because heâs actually cute. All Minnie had said about him was that he was smart and funny, so itâs a relief that heâs easy on the eyes too. He looked older than you, and heâs got kind eyes and curly hair. Although itâs a bit off-putting that heâs wearing a baseball cap indoors. It felt like youâre both dressed for different occasions, but you are not going to complain. No matter what happens tonight, you canâtcomplain. This isnât the time to be picky. Itâs the time to take whatever life throws at you, because clearly thatâs the only way youâre going to find somebody genuinely interested in you.
âHey, Kang-min, right?â You forced a smile at him, and suddenly youâre so nervous. This is the first real date youâve ever been on in ages.Â
The boy took the empty barstool next to you, and eyed your glass, âSorry I was late, I had a friend emergency. I hope youâre not drunk already. Thatâd be meanâ
You smiled, watching the way he sat so comfortably like this was routine for him, âIt was just one drink. Donât worry, I just came here tooâ Just a little white lie so he wouldnât feel too guilty.
His eyes flickered over your dress, falling to your cleavage, âDid you buy that just for me?â
It was so forward that it caught you off guard. Your eyes widened, and you donât want to give away how much tonight could possibly mean to you. So you said, âUm. Depends. Do you like it?â
He laughed, gaze on your bare legs and thighs, shamelessly checking you out, âGuess youâll find outâ
You donât really know what to say so you smile at him, hoping he also likes the shade of red lipstick youâre wearing. He looks around the place, catching a feel for it, and then back at you. He looked at the bartender, snapping his fingers to catch his attention and ordered a drink for himself. A large beer. Tasteful. He looked at you and asked, âSoâŠwhatâs your damage, pretty?â
âSorry?â
His drink arrived pretty fast, and he lift the large glass to his lips. In a single go, he finished all of it, and youâre surprised at how fast he drank this. He had foam on his upper lip as he said, âYou agreed to go on a blind date. Your last relationship must have been seriously fucked upâ
You hoped you masqueraded your frown, âI just wanted to try something newâ
âRightâŠmakes senseâ He tsked, âSo my friend told me youâre an artistâ
You smiled, relieved the conversation steered in a direction you were familiar with, âYup. I study at a studio in the city. Itâs an art program under this artist--â
He interrupted you, âI hear artists infamously make almost no money, but I mean youâre living in Seoul. You must be pretty well offâ He pointed at you, almost accusatory, a grin on his face, âLet me guess, rich parents. Trust fund. Private school educationâ
You shook your head, a little offended and surprised that he made such an assumption in five minutes of knowing you, âNo. IâŠI worked a couple of years and saved up for thisâ
He called the bartender again, to order a second beer and seemed surprised, âThat takes some serious hustle. Why art then? You couldâve picked anything in the worldâ
âWhat do you mean?â
âI meanâŠnot to offend anyone, but thereâs no money in art. Whatâs the point of it then?â
âUmâŠâ You laughed, nervously. You realised that youâve never been asked this question before. Most people in your life knew you since birth, and never questioned your passion for it, âItâs just what I like to do. It makes me really happy to paint beautiful thingsââ
âSo you donât paint about real shit?â
âSorry?â
âI think my personal pet peeve is when people pretend the world is so great and lovely, even though everythingâs so fucked up. Seems like you look at the world with rose-tinted glasses, if you only like to paint all the nice, pretty things, and not something that actually mattersâ
âI think art can be about everything, and thatâs the beauty of it. It doesnât always have to make a social statement, but it can always be interpreted as such. Some art is just about capturing the beauty of our world, and thatâs okay tooâ You forced a smile, wanting to get the heat off you, âUm so you never told me⊠What do you do?â
He looked at you over the rim of his glass, âIâm a pharmacy tech. In short; I make important phone calls, and deal with horribly annoying peopleâ
So thatâs why Minnie said he was smart, âOhâŠthat must have taken a lot of studyingâ
âYeah. Not everyone can do it, but somebody has toâ He laughed, âI stepped up. I make good money though. So, um, arenât you going to get another drink, Y/N or are you a lightweight?â
âIâm goodâ You smiled, although you were hungry as fuck because youâd been waiting for him so long, âMaybe we could order the food now?â
âHere?â He chuckled, âItâs really not worth it, I only come here for the beer. You didnât get dinner before this?â
âIâŠI thought weâd eat togetherâ
He laughed, pushing his curls out of his face, âNo, Iâd rather get drunk with youâŠand we can danceâ
You looked to the dance floor which smelled of sweat and other things you donât want to think of, âMaybe we could just talk more. Iâll just get another drink thenâ
He smiled, then looked at the bartender, âA beer for the ladyâ
âActually, I might get wineâÂ
His eyes narrowed, and he chuckled, âOh. Let me guess. You want the most expensive one, right?â
You blinked, âUmâŠno Iâm okay with any. The cheapest one is fine tooâ
He laughed, throwing his head back, âNo wine is cheap, pretty. â
âI can pay for itâ You offered. Ugh. You wanted him to like you so bad.Â
âNo, no, youâre out with me. You should have a real drinkâ He went ahead and ordered a beer for you. He probably thought you were the most boring girl in this entire city, so you agreed. You needed tonight to go well. Obviously, he wasnât anything like Hyunjin, but no one could be. If you compared every boy to him, youâd never find anybody. So this would have to do. You sipped on the beer, and it tasted bitter and so horrible, but you swallowed anyway, shooting him a smile. Youâd been miserable for long, you needed to let go, and have fun. You could be that kind of girl.
He grinned, reaching forward to grab your thigh, fingers clawing against your skin, âYouâre cuteâ
You were distracted by the suddenness of his touch, and you laughed, nervously, âThank you. Youâre cute too. I like your piercingsâ
âYeah?â He tilt his head, smirking, âYouâre like the tenth girl to say that to me. I must be doing something rightâ
You didnât have much experience with first dates... was it always this fucking awkward? His hand was inching closer up your thigh. You shifted away slightly, hoping he wouldnât notice. Sure, he was attractive, but you werenât attracted to him yet. It was too soon.Â
âSoâŠyou said youâre late because of a friend emergency? What was it?â You wanted hoping to keep the conversation going, and to keep it interesting. You wanted to know more about him.Â
âUgh. Do not remind meâ He rolled his eyes.
âSorryâ You apologised, âIs your friend okay?â
âNope. He ran out of some weed, so I had to run down and get some for him. Even though he knew I had a date tonight and hot girls rank higher in priority than weedâ
âOhâŠyou seem like a good friendâ
He was a perfectly cute boy, why couldnât you let loose? Just because youâd been attracted to Hyunjin from the first time you saw him, did not mean itâd happen with everybody else. That kind of shit was once in a lifetime, and if you started expecting those sparks from every future relationship, youâd be lonely forever. But all you could wish for was him. The way he was around you, how he talked to you⊠the way your body was on fire when he so much as breathed near you. The thought choked you. There was no way youâd be hung up on him forever. You had to move on. It had to be as fast as possible, and tonight should be it. How often would a guy agree to go on a date with you anyway?Â
So, when his hand landed on your thigh again, and slipped under the hem of your dress, you didnât stop him. You forced a smile, hoping somehow your body would cooperate, and youâd actually start enjoying it. His nails were long, digging into your upper thigh, inching closer to your underwear.Â
âMaybe we could play a drinking game or something. To get to know each other betterâ You suggested.Â
âOkayâ He agreed, pulling his bar stool closer and leaned in, âName of the last guy you fuckedâ
Your eyes widened, âWhoa. Youâre getting right to itâŠâ What game was this? Why would he want to know that anyway?
He tilt his head, smirking, âDonât stall. You have fucked, right?â
Oh⊠So he just wanted to know if you were a virgin. âYeah. I haveâ You tried to change the topic, trying not to feel disgusted at this implication, âIsnât it my turn to ask you something now? I meanâŠaccording to the gameâ
Kangmin smiled, lazily, running a hand through his curls, âYouâreâŠalready playing pretty hard to get though. Weâll have plenty of time to know each other. My place is pretty close. Weâve got all night.âÂ
SoâŠhe probably only picked this bar because he lived close by. Maybe this was his way of flirting with you, or you ended up going on a date with the worst guy in Korea. This was how the rest of your life would be? He leaned in closer to you, and his breath reeked of beer, and you realised in horror that he wanted to kiss you. You couldnât. You moved away, before his lips could touch yours, hoping your unease would disappear, âSorry. Iâm nervousâ
He hummed, almost taking this as a challenge, hand sliding under your dress completely, âA few more drinks then?â
You felt nauseous, instead of turned on. God, what the fuck were you doing here. This was a mistake. You couldnât do this. âActually. Iâm justâŠgonna run to the bathroom for a minuteâ You grabbed your purse.Â
He sat up straighter, a smirk on his lips, âOh? Thatâs where you want to take this?"
Your eyes widened at his implication, âWhat? NoâŠIâŠI just need to goâ
âOhâ He looked disappointed, and a little confused, like he couldnât comprehend why you wouldnât want to fuck him in a random club bathroom.Â
You got up, making your way through the dance floor. When you looked back, he was already ordering another beer for the two of you. You shouldnât have agreed to this date. You donât know what you expected. It had surely helped Hana, but she moved on from Yeonjun with Hyunjin. Of course that helped her. For their date, he took her to the coolest Japanese restaurant in Daejon, and a part of you thought tonight could be like that. Of course it couldnât. That was her. That was him. This was all you.Â
It was freezing outside, and there was an alley of smokers right at the exit. Mostly old men, and some younger girls, blowing puffs of smoke into your face as you passed them. You leaned against the brick wall, trying to book a cab, but to your luck, there were none available. Your first instinct was to text Yeonjun, but he was on a work retreat, as far as you remember. Although Jeonghan⊠had told you he was going to be out in the city today. If he was close enoughâŠmaybe he could help you get home. You dialled his number.
âY/N! howâs it going?â He asked, and then immediately said, âWait, if youâre calling me in the middle of your date that meansââ
âCan you come pick me up? Please. Thereâs no taxisâ You blurted. A few of the smokers were eyeing you up, and you covered your chest with your arms, stepping away from their cloud of smoke, âAnd umâŠI donât feel comfortable taking the train back aloneâ
He paused, âUhhâŠyouâre at the bar downtown?âÂ
âYeahâŠI know itâs out of the way. Iâm really sorry to bother you, I justââ
âIâm on my way, Y/N. Donât apologiseâ
You squeezed your eyes shut in relief. You tried to catch your breath, but there was no fresh air here. Minutes passed so slowly, and you were shivering against the brick wall. Everytime a guy approached you, you just pretended to be on your phone, hoping Jeonghan would be here soon. The back door to the club opened, and your blind date, Kang-min stepped out. He walked straight to you, and he lookedâŠreally pissed. You straightened up, watching him get closer. âWhat the fuck?â He laughed, âI was waiting for you to come backâ
âIâŠIâm sorryâ You apologised, âI was feeling sickâ
He seemed upset, âYou didnât even pay for your drinkâ
âOh. Iâm sorry. I justââ You reached into your purse, but just as you did, you spotted Jeonghan on the other side of the street. When he saw you, he did a little jog up to you.
You looked back at Kang-min, âI have to go. My friend is hereâ
âWhat?â Your blind date asked, stepping closer.
âWhoa, whoa. Back off, dude" Jeonghan made it to you, eyes narrowed at him, âLetâs go, Y/Nâ He grabbed your hand, pulling you to his side.
Kang-min laughed, âWhatever. You arenât even that hot, bitchâ
Before you could say anything, Jeonghan tugged at your hand, taking you away from a possible confrontation, âCome on, the subway is close byâ
âFuck. Shit. Iâm really sorryâ You apologised, running your hands through your hair, trying to process what you just put yourself through. You followed behind him as you walked to the nearest station. He shook his head, making sure you stayed close to him, âNo, no donât be. Iâm sorry it took me so long. I missed this stop at firstâ
Technically, you could have taken the train home yourself, but it was late andâŠyou were in the worst mood. Jeonghan bought the tickets, and you waited at the platform, squeezing your purse in your hands. A little bakery was still open at the station, and he asked, âYou already ate dinner, right?â
âYeah. Letâs just go homeâ You mumbled. He did not need to know that your supposed fancy dinner date consisted of only cheap beer. You could have some cold pizza when you got home. The train arrived, and you boarded it, standing next to him in a corner, away from the crowd. You were so fucking embarrassed, but he wasnât judging you.
So no more blind dates for you then⊠or perhaps it was a work in progress, and you would just have to keep powering through. It wasnât Minnieâs fault either, she had no idea about the guy beingâŠsuch an asshole. You stared out at the window as the train whizzed by stations, trying to not feel so sorry for yourself. Jeonghan asked you about the blind date, and you told him the gist of it.
He shook his head, releasing a groan, âThat sounds really annoying, sorry. It sucks that most guys I know here are all like that. Iâm surprised he even let you leaveâ
You swallowed, âYeah. Were you busy when I called?â
âI was just working on an assignmentâ
âOh, Iâm sorryâ
âIâm obviously kiddingâ He laughed, âItâs a Saturday night, I was at a party at my friendsââ
âOh. Is he gonna be mad you left?â
âIt doesnât matter. I told him my friend needed help getting out of a date. He totally understood. This happens here more than you think, unfortunatelyâÂ
Your place wasnât too far from the bar, and you arrived sooner than you thought. Jeonghan even chose to walk you home, not wanting you to take any deserted alleys on your own. You stopped in front of your building, and he asked you, âYou gonna be fine?â
You blew a puff of cold air, leaning against the front wall, âYeah. I justâŠI donât think I should have gone on the dateâ
He tucked a stray hair behind your ear, smiling at you, âAt least you have a funny story to tell the kidsâ
You scoffed, âWhat kids? At this rate, Iâm going to die aloneâ
âYouâre dramatic. Iâm sure the other dates you go on will be better. Hopefullyâ
âYeahâŠâ You already dreaded the idea of going on more dates, âI just thoughtâŠitâd help me not be stuck in the past, you know? Or maybe the only thing that can help me is that potion from the movie you were telling me about. Eternal Sunshine, was it?â
Jeonghan laughed loudly, âItâs not a potion, Y/N! Itâs a science fiction movie, not fantasyâ
You rolled your eyes, smiling, âWhateverâ
âMaybe we can get you on a dating app. If youâre looking to casually mess around with a decent guy, those are good. It requires more effort, butâŠsome guys are sweet. At least better than the blind date you hadâ
You smiled, âHmm. Are you on a dating app?â
âWhy? Would you swipe on me, if you saw me on one?â He sounded so coy.
Your eyes flickered over him. Under the lights on the street where you lived, Jeonghan looked pretty. He looked safe. Tonight he was dressed in a simple white tee, a flannel covering him, hanging off one shoulder. You smiled, a flush rising to your cheeks, âNo but seriously, thanks forâŠrescuing me tonightâ
âMmh, that was very damsel in distress of you to call me like thatâÂ
You smiled up at him, âDonât push itâ
âIâm just surprised you actually agreed to go on a date. Minnie and her girlfriend must have had some magical convincing powersâ
You sighed, âI thought kissing somebody else would help me. Maybe I should have just let him kiss me, but I might have thrown up if he did. TonightâŠwas an absolute failure.â
Jeonghan let out a soft hum at your words, âI seeâ
âWhat?â You frowned, standing up straighter.
âAh. Donât pout. Wasnât a total failure. I got to see you all dressed up. Youâre usually showing up to class in just sweatsâ
âAre you making fun of my heartbreak?â You laughed, pushing him lightly.
He stumbled back on the curb, laughing, âAnd are you trying to kill me? Donât push me onto the road, Y/N!â
You giggled, pulling him back on the sidewalk, âThereâs no cars, Jeonghan. Youâre so dramaticâ
He frowned, throwing his hands up, âI was just saying that if you want to kiss someone tonight. IâŠwouldnât be totally opposed to the idea.âÂ
He floated that suggestion so casually. Your eyes widened at it, and you didnât know what to make of it, âYouâreâŠjoking, right?â
He shrugged, and there was no nervousness, âIf your big dream of tonight was to kiss some guyâŠI mean, youâre my friend. Itâs not a big dealâ
âSo a pity kiss?â You frowned, but a smile tugged at your lips.
He rolled his eyes, âOh my god. If you donât want a kiss, then justââ
You didnât let him finish, stepping ahead, hand grabbing his face down to yours. Your mouth met his, if only to shut him up. He immediately kissed you back, hands threading through your hair, messing up your fancy hair. His lips were rough, but it was niceâŠbecause it was different. Thatâs exactly what you wanted right now, a taste of something new and unfamiliar. Maybe you were trying to prove something by kissing him. He stepped ahead to be closer, and tilt his head, deepening the kiss. Your breath hitched in your throat, and you pulled away. It only lasted a few seconds.
He pulled back too, mouth stained from your lipstick, âMm. That wasnât too badâ
You stared up at him, âYouâre so annoyingâ
He hummed, voice breathy, âYour lips are really soft, Y/N. What lip balm do you use?â
You sighed, âI should have just pushed you on the streetâ
âOuch. I just gave you a pity kiss and you have the audacity to threaten me?â
âShut up!â You laughed, shoving him away. You were thankful he didnât make this awkward and didnât read into it.
âNo, Iâm serious. It was really, really good. Youâre a great kisserâŠbut I should tell you, and this is really importantâŠâ
âYesâŠ?â
âYou taste like cheap beerâ
âUghâŠI knowâ You closed your eyes, feeling tiredness seep into your limbs, âAnyway, I should goâ
He nodded at you, âYup. See you in class tomorrowâ
You waved goodbye, making your way up to your apartment, feeling the sensation of his lips on yours still. The kiss was niceâŠbut there was nothing electric about it. It was nothing like what it could be. Itâs like youâd taken one step forward, and two steps back. Tonight was all about moving on, but everything that happened had just made you miss Hyunjin more.
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This time, you bought the coffee. You found a cute table, over by the window, and you waited. Your earphones were plugged in, but itâs on mute, and youâre choosing to listen to the sounds of the cafe instead. The cafe you discovered with your friends was so cute. Plants hung from every corner, and there was cool seating; couches with crochet pillows and pink heart-shaped seats. It had so much personality, and it fuelled your inspiration. It could be your new haven.
The chair opposite you shifted, and Kairi sat down. âThere you are. Iâm dying for some caffeineâ She smiled, cherry-colored lips. She was dressed in a fleece bomber jacket. You shot her a smile, trying to not be nervous, âHey⊠Did you want a Mocha? I wasnât sure if youâd like the same as last timeâ
âAmericanoâ She told you, settling comfortably like you did this each day. She had been so sweet to you even in the few moments you had with her. She was a breath of fresh air. So, after your failure of a date, you had finally texted her back, and decided to let her into your life. Maybe you could immerse yourself into your new friendships, and you could move on like that. When you were standing in line to buy her coffee, you glanced in her direction and she was smiling at you, fondly. She hadnât seemed upset that you didnât text her back for so long. You wondered how much she knew about you, how much Hyunjin told her, or even Chan.Â
When you walked back to the table with coffee and snacks, you feared there might not be anything to talk about if she already has existing assumptions of you, but once your conversation startedâŠit didnât end.
âSo youâve only been here a few weeks right?â Kairi was sipping on her coffee, a plate of half-eaten biscuits laid between you. From here, you had a perfect view of the street and it looked Parisian. Itâs good for people-watching, but right now, Kairiâs the most interesting thing here, âYou seem like youâre settling in wellâ
âI think so. Iâve lost trackâ You answered her, reaching for a biscuit, âI moved here in the fall, and itâs almost winter now, but it also feels like no time has passedâ
âYouâre so luckyâ She hummed.Â
You lift an eyebrow, âWhy?â
âIâve always had this crazy dream, to move somewhere new. A place where people would have absolutely no idea who I am. I could have a new name, new jobâ She laughed, âLike a secret identityâ
âWhy would you want that?â
She shrugged, wiping biscuit crumbs off her mouth, âIâm curious to see what kind of person I might be in another country⊠if Iâd behave differently, if Iâd have different reactions to situationsâŠif Iâd have the same kind of friends, or jobâ
âOhâŠwowâ You blinked, âYouâve actually thought it throughâ
âWell, yesâ She shook her head, smiling, âYou did start over. Howâs that been for you, Y/N?"
You leaned back in your seat, itâs a plush leather and pink in color. In this moment, it doesnât feel like this is the first real conversation youâre having with her, âItâs harder in practice, Kairi. I think your baggage ends up following you everywhereâ
She leaned forward, and her eyes were sparkling, âNo, but what if it didnât? What if you could haveâŠa clean slate? What would you do, Y/N?â
âWhat would I doâŠ.?â Youâre left wondering. In a way, Seoul was your clean slate, but youâve let it be tainted by your sadness, âI think Iâd move to ParisâŠor a big city like Milan. I wouldâŠhave a cool, catchy name, and Iâd dye my hair a crazy colorâ
Kairi laughed, âReally? And what would you do in a city so big?â
âI donât know. I would love to set up those little stalls at crowded places like the Eiffel Tower, and paint tourists, capturing them at their happiest. People are always so carefree on their vacations, and theyâre always dressed their best. Even if I donât make much money doing their portraitsâŠIâd kill to give them a beautiful memory, something they could hang on their fridge door or something, you know what I mean? Itâs not ambitious at all but man, I could imagine doing that for years and enjoying itâ
Kairi was smiling wide, eyes crinkling as you talked, and you suddenly felt embarrassed for the way youâd been rambling, âUm sorry. I donât know what came over me. Thatâs not what you askedâ
This was strange becauseâŠyou havenât felt excited like this in a long while. You felt inspired. Itâs as if something has changed, just from her presence. She put you at ease.Â
âNo, youâre so cute. Your dreams are beautifully simplisticâ She told you, and you almost blushed.
âWhat would you do, Kairi? If you could be anyone in the world?â You had a newfound vigor and energy, only from this conversation alone. Was it really so simple to find motivation?Â
âI would move to the countrysides of JapanâŠor an island in Hawaii. Somewhere away from people. It would be nice to have so much time for myself, and not be surrounded by millions of othersâ
Your heart warmed hearing her talk, âWe want the exact opposite things. Thatâs kind of funny. You should move to Daejonâ
Kairi laughed, âHyunjin told me it was beautifulâ
Your smile fell, momentarily, and you nodded, âIt is. Yeah. What else did he tell youâŠabout me?â
Her lips parted, to answer, but before she could, your phone buzzed loudly on the table.
âWho is that?â She asked. You looked up at her in surprise. âSorryâ She apologised, cheeky, âIâm nosy like thatâ
âItâs my neighbourâ You told her, reading Jeonginâs text, âApparently he locked himself out. He needs help getting back inâ
She frowned, âThatâs annoyingâ
âYeah, heâs always helping me get in, like every second dayâŠâ You told her, typing in a reply to tell Jeongin youâd be there soon.
Kairi sat up straighter, a sad pout on her face, âI guess that means you have to leaveâ
âYeah. Shitâ You realised, âIâm sorry. I would like to stay moreââ
She reached across the table, grabbing your hand, and you noticed sheâs wearing a charm bracelet, similar to one you had, âDonât worry about it. Youâll just have to make it up to me thenâ
You tilt your head, âHow?â
âSame time. Tomorrowâ
You smiled at her eagerness, âUmâŠIâm not sure if Iâll be free, Kairi. I might have classâŠâ
She squeezed your hand, âRegardless, Iâll be here. I have some work on my laptopâŠand I prefer to work out here, soâŠâ
And that was it.
You rushed home to Jeongin, helping him get into the building, and he was intensely apologetic of cutting your plan short. Heâd been standing on the porch steps, hands in his pockets, and a sheepish smile on his face, âShit. I ruined your day, didnât I?â
You shook your head, inserting your keys into the doorknob, âNot at all. I wasnât going to let you stand out here in the cold. And are we still in the 18th century? You should talk to Mr. Kwon and have digital keypads put in or something. He loves you, so heâd listen to youâ
He watched you from where he stood, arms crossed over his chest, âWhat happened today?â
You glanced back at him, âSorry?â
âYou havenât had a proper conversation with me in daysâ
You stilled, not realising that youâd done so, you hadnât meant to be so flippant, âJeongin, Iâm sorry, IâŠâ
âYou donât need to apologise. Itâs good. I like it. You seem chatty todayâ
You smiled, âUm. I just met a friend for coffeeâ
âAh. Is that all it takes to win your heart?âÂ
You rolled your eyes, âStopâŠâ
âIs it the same friend that dropped you off the other day? That boy?â
Your eyes widened, âHow do you know that? Have you been spying on meâ
âYou wishâ He walked past you on the stairs, âThat was an awkward kiss, Y/N. Havenât your friends in the city taught you anything yet?âÂ
You gasped, following up after him, âWhat do you mean it was awkward?â
Jeongin laughed, stopping in front of his apartment door, âIâm kidding. Is that dude your boyfriend?â
You hugged your bag, leaning against the stairwell, âNo⊠heâs just my friend from classâ
Jeongin smiled, âI seeâŠwell, if you ever wanna hang out with someone not from your classâŠâ He pointed to his door, âMy doorbellâs right hereâ
Then he left, and you stood at the stairwell, a soft smile on your face.Â
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The table by the window with the heart-shaped chairs was occupied. Kairi sat on one side, laptop before her, a cup of tea and a gochujang sandwich with the meat spilled out. The chair opposite her was empty, for you. She didnât see you when you walked in, too busy typing super fast on the laptop. âNo coffee today?â You asked, sitting down.Â
She seemed surprised, cheeks dimpling as she smiled at you, looking away from her work, âYou made it. How was class?â
You hung your scarf over the back of the pink seat, glancing outside. It could have been a beautiful afternoon, if the weather werenât so dreary. âIt was just work in studio time... I left early.â
âYouâre kidding me. I feel specialâ She grinned, eyebrows raising teasingly. She is special. Thereâs something about her thatâs changed the energy in you, making you get out of bed today.
âI didnât want to keep you waitingâ You admitted, folding your arms on the little table, âAnd I thought we could pick up where we left off. I was wondering about it all nightâ
âHmm, right. You can text me too, you know?â She leaned forward, head in her hands, âYou asked me a question yesterday. You still want to know?â
Youâd asked her what Hyunjin had said about you, and you swallowed. Immediately thereâs a damper in your mood, âIâŠI was just really curious, becauseâŠâ What if he talked shit about you? What if all she knew about you were your flaws? Your gut hurt and you shook your head, âActually, I donât want to know, never mindâ
She sensed the drop in you, âDonât worry about that. Youâre mine to know nowâ
âWhat do you mean?â
âI meanâŠI want to know you on my own terms. Not through secondhand stories of your personality. We donât need to talk about him, at allâ
Itâs like a weight lifted off your chest, âWe donâtâŠ?â
You donât want your friendship with her to stem from Hyunjin, becauseâŠHyunjin has given up on you. Heâs lost all hope for the two of you, and you canât let that taint this new beginning. In an ideal world, you could erase him from your mind, and nothing would be tainted by the beauty of his existence. Heâs ruined everything for you, because the happiness of nothing can compare to him.Â
You want the exclusivity of her. She wants to know you without the attached drama of broken hearts. You also want to know the real Kairi, without Chan, and it seems like she wants to know you too, without Hyunjin.Â
âWe donât have to ever talk about him, if you donât want to. I donât want to spend all our time talking about boys anywayâ She smiled, and itâs a relief. Your shoulders relax. You donât want to relive the past like you did with Minnie and Jamie.Â
You smiled too, âWell anywayâŠI see that youâre having tea todayâ
She laughed, a pleasant sound that calmed you, âWell, if weâre going to be doing this everyday, I have to start being more healthyâ
âEverydayâŠ?â
A single cup of coffee turned into a weekâs worth. A week turned into a month, and quickly, it became obvious that she was your favourite person to hang out with in the city. Yeonjun was there, but he was different. Jeonghan and Minnie were closer to you everyday, but you only talked about art. Kairi and you talked about everything, and anything. Anything except him. She told you about her work, about the drama and the gossip with her coworkers. You told her about the movies Felix used to drag you to, and the music that played on repeat in Aeraâs. You hadnât made time for a movie since forever, so one day, she took you to the theater and instead of your routine coffee, you had soda.
You like to sketch while you talk, and she sits across you, finishing up her work. Her corporate job is tough, but you keep each other entertained. Your art still isnât too inspired. Youâre struggling, and you come home to an empty bed each night. Thereâs nights you get lost in the memories of summer, and there are mornings when you wake up from dreams of him. Sweet dreams. Dirty dreams. Beautiful, out-of reach dreams. In your dreams, heâs yours still.
All your afternoon naps remind you of him. Something about the sunlight, the warm wooden floors and you have an urge to be in his arms. So you stop sleeping during the day. In the moonlight and secrecy of your bed, you still touch yourself to thoughts of only one boy. You canât help it.
All of the people who said time heals all wounds, were actually right. Each day, the burden is less. It feels like you were inching closer and closer to a state of not just being heartbroken. You had your moments though, like when Jeonghan would take you home after class, the skyscrapers would reflect onto the train windows, and youâd think of how prettier the blinding lights would be through Hyunjinâs eyes. Your own couldnât capture the beauty he could see.
Thereâd be moments -- when someone in the coffee shop would order a vanilla iced latte with whipped cream and sprinkles, and your heart would skip a beat, wondering if heâd be on the other end of the counter to take it. But of course, Hyunjin could never walk into a crowded coffee shop in the middle of Seoul. Â
On the other handâŠKairi and you are closer every day. The day you invited her to your apartment, she met Jeongin on the staircase, and she fawned over how contagious his smile was. She picked you up from the Atelier one day, and bumped into your friends from class, and she loved them too. She can be intimidating sometimes, with her classy clothes, bold personalityâŠbut she has endless love to give to everyone, and sheâs not a fan of keeping it hidden. You love that the most about her. Itâs easy to be happier around her. You wonder how her and Chan ever made it work. A love like theirs shouldnât be behind closed doors.Â
On a Thursday afternoon, you were none the wiser when she told you, âSoâŠmy birthdayâs next weekâ
You spilled your coffee at the revelation, staring up at her in shock, âYouâre telling me now?â
Her eyes widened at the reaction, and she pulled out a tissue from the dispenser to wipe the table clean as she laughed, âWhy not?â
âThatâsâŠnot enough timeâ
âFor?â
âI have to buy you a presentâ
She giggled, âA present? You donât need to, Y/Nâ
You scoffed, and youâre so much more comfortable around her now, âI kind of have an obsessive problem when it comes to birthdaysâ
She shook her head, âYou really donât need to get me anything. Some of my friends from work are throwing a party, and Iâd like you to be there. Obviouslyâ
âA party?â
She smiled, âItâll be fun. You can invite Jeonghan too. It wonât be too big a thing, but Iâm guessing thereâs gonna be a lot of plus-onesâ
âWhere is it?â
She smiled, sipping her coffee in between. Sheâd given up on tea after the first time, âSoâŠthere are these campgrounds outside Seoul. Itâs a few hours from the city, itâs alongside the bank of the Han River. Thereâs a lot ofâŠoutdoorsy shit there, volleyball courts, barbecue grills, some cabins if anyone wants to stay overnight, canoes. I was thinking itâd be nice to go there.
âThatâŠsounds amazing actuallyâ
âI donât know what to wear yet. Everybodyâs going to be in swimsuits, since the riverâs right there and my friends all love to go out on it, skinny dip and everythingâ
âOh wowâ You blinked, and Kairiâs friends sound as free-spirited as her, âMaybeâŠI could help you choose what to wear?â
She clapped her hands, a wide smile on her face and you love seeing her like this, âPerfect. I know what weâre doing tomorrowâ
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The curtains of the trial room parted, and Kairi stepped out, doing a spin for you. The lights of the boutique are harsh, but Kairi looks amazing. She doesnât dress up much â youâve seen her entire range of dark sweaters, and graphic jackets over the weeks by now.
âShit, you look amazingâ You realised, eyes roaming her figure. A black bikini hugged her tightly, and it was the sexiest swimsuit youâd ever seen. Under the bust, two silver chains hugged her torso, sparkling under the store lights, wrapping around her navel too.
She had a smile on her lips, and she seemed satisfied with it too, âIs this the one?â
Youâre in a cute boutique, it sells dresses and swimsuits and silver jewellery. Itâs decorated prettily, and thereâs not many people here because itâs not summer. Itâs rapidly approaching winter, and in a few weeks, itâll be Christmas.Â
âItâs the oneâ You nodded, standing up to circle around her, âYou lookâŠgorgeous. Everybody will fall in love with youâ
Her smile fell at those words.
You must have said the wrong thing, âWhatâs wrong?â
She shook her head, âChris would love it so much. He was always hyping me up, especially when I bought new clothes because I barely ever didâ
She didnât talk about him much. In fact, this was one of the first few times she brought him up. Every time she did talk about him, it was with confidence. They had broken up ages ago, but she was never angry about it. How does she possess such ease in her, to talk of a failed love? If it was so confident, why would it end?
With trepidation, you voiced your thoughts, âCan IâŠask you what happened?âÂ
It was a shot in the dark, of course. She didnât have to tell you the truth, and you could handle not knowing. She wasnât surprised youâd asked. She just sat down on the boutique floor, stretching her legs onto the fluffy carpet, âUhâŠitâs not that big of a dealâ
You joined her, crossing your legs, touching her hand, âYou can tell me, but only if youâre comfortable with thatâ
âSomeone threatened to kill meâ She chuckled.
âWhat?â
âIt was probably an empty threatâ She shrugged, âNo big dealâ
âButâŠwhy? What, I donât understand?â
She tilt her head, âYou know Yoko Ono?â
âJohn Lennonâs wife?â
She nodded, âAfter she got married to him, and The Beatles broke upâŠeverybody blamed her for it. Apparently he was putting her before the music, and she was one of the reasons the band ended. Could you imagine how much people hated her? They singlehandedly blamed her for the breakup ofâŠthe most iconic band in the worldâ
Your brows furrowed, âBut what has that got to do with you?âÂ
âA few months ago, a paparazzi spotted ChanâŠat a luxury storeâ She breathed in. Your heart skipped a beat, watching Kairi talk.
âI guess he wasâŠlooking at engagement rings. I donât know for sure. Maybe he was buying something for himselfâ She breathed, âBut after the news of that came out and people realised that the Bang Chan may be getting marriedâŠâ
âOhâŠâ
âPeople think Iâm gonna be the Yoko Ono hereâ She forced a smile, âThat heâs gonna get caught up in this relationship, and not pay attention to their music. That heâll choose me over the fameâ
âKairiâŠIâm so sorryâ You traced a soothing circle on her skin, but you had goosebumps from just listening to her, âThatâs fucking unfairâ
âAnyway, those pictures were the beginning of the threats. I wasnât too concernedâŠbecause honestly, Chris is the only thing that mattered to me, if he was happy, if he was okay. As long as he was good, I would be too. But Pegasus thought they were real. And ChrisâŠhe was scared for meâ
âIâd be scared tooâ
She let out another scoff, but she was shaking, and you could tell how much this bothered her, âSo instead of marrying the love of my lifeâŠwe broke up.â
Your chest wrenched, âIâmâŠso sorry, Kairiâ
She nodded, head bending down, and squeezed your hand, âIâm sorry too. Itâs stupid that the entire life me and him had planned together may not ever happen because of a few threats posted online by losers. Maybe they were real though. I donât know. I guess Iâll never knowâ
âCouldnât the company do something about it?â
She scoffed, âThe company wonât do shit. They can protect Chris all they want, but theyâd never step up to protect his partner. Their entire image revolves around them being singleâŠand available. Sex sells. Their sex appeal is more important to them than his lifeâÂ
It wasnât a competition, but her heartbreak was much worse than yours. She had everything, and then she lost it. You mumbled, and you hurt for her, âItâsâŠnot fair at allâ
âYeah. Anyway, me and Chris werenât getting along towards the end of that. We disagreed on a lot of shit.â She nodded, lifting her head up to meet yours, âThe breakup was hard on the others too. Especially Hyunjin, heâŠâ She paused, âItâs almost like he took it personallyâÂ
The name sang to your heart, coursing through your veins like lifeblood, making your pulse quicker. âHe loved the two of you togetherâ You ended up saying.Â
Kairi smiled at you, âHe tell you about us?â
âYeahâŠhe said Iâd really love youâ
She smiled, eyes crinkling, âHe was clearly right about thatâÂ
âCan I⊠ask you something?â You said, and she nodded, âDo you ever think youâll get back together?â
She smiled, âI mean, I can hope, but unfortunatelyâŠthe decision would have to lie with Chris. If things go wrong, he could lose everything. I would lose nothingâŠexcept him. So in the end, itâs up to him. Right now, I think itâs impossible. In summer, a news website threatened to publish about our relationship. Chris isnât equipped to deal with the fallout that comes with thatâ
âOhâŠIâm sorryâ
She took another breath, âUm, we should probably get off the floor before the employees sees us. Itâs your turn to try on a bikini anywayâ
You couldnât understand where she conjured up all her positivity from, and you shook your head once you realised what sheâd said, âOh, no Kairi, I have a swimsuit alreadyâ
She shrugged, tugging your arm to make you stand up, âYouâre going to get a new one though. Itâs my birthday, you have toâ
âButâŠâ You protested, as she lightly shoved you towards the rack. Tons of bikinis hung on it, ranging from all different styles and colors. Ombre, mismatched, bejeweled. âI donât knowâŠâ You touched the material of a blue one, wondering how youâd pick one.
âHow about this lilac?â She asked, pulling a set out. It was too sexy, and too out there. It was the kind of thing Hana would force you to wear. Kairi must have noticed the drop in your expression, because she spoke, âActually, Iâm sure we can find another oneâ
After some looking around and a lot of nudges from her, you settled on a red bikini set. It wasâŠbeautiful. It looked like a thing youâd see on a model in a catalogue. There were metal hearts instead of strings, on either side of the underwear. Youâd never be one for vanity, but right nowâŠyou could stare at yourself for hours. It fit you perfectly, like nothing else ever had, almost as if it was made for just your body, nobody elseâs. When you stepped out, Kairi was patiently waiting on the ottoman. She was rocking her heels back and forth, and she still hadnât changed out of her final pick, âHoly shitâ She grinned, âWeâreâŠgonna look so fucking hot!â
You giggled, âYouâre looking forward to it, right? I wanna help your friends plan it too, if thatâs okayâ
She pulled you into a hug, warm arms enveloping around you. You were still in your swimsuits with the tags on, but you melted into her embrace as she mumbled, âOf course thatâs okay! Plus, youâre gonna be there âŠso Iâm not worried about anythingâ
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The campgrounds were beautiful, and the party was in full swing. Green grass stretched for miles, running alongside the Han river. Bordering on the outskirts of Seoul, it was far from all the noise, the pollution, and the constant ringing of the sirens. They werenât just normal campgrounds though. Instead of cabins, there were little glass houses, hidden beneath trees with floor-to-ceiling windows that looked out onto the river, which people could book for vacation rentals all year round. Everything in the city was more boujee. Even nature. Itâs like the city folk had figured a way to camp without the mosquitos and the discomfort and glamorised it, fit for celebrities and socialites.
A volleyball court was constructed on a stretch of sand, and a wooden dock extended onto the river, canoes attached to it that anybody could borrow. Pink and yellow inflatables floated down the water, occupied by some of Kairiâs friends who were already so drunk and it was only midday.Â
Pretty lanterns hung across poles, the only lighting for this place, and even a freaking DJ booth was set up by the bonfire. It all had a modern festival vibe, and Kairi told you that this place usually booked a lot of small rock gigs over weekends. The campgrounds were public, but she had rented out an area for the day. Her friends from work were originally supposed to be planning everything, but you were also helping them now. For someone who hated parties, you sure loved planning them. It was a perfect distraction, from the stress of classes. The venue for Felixâs birthday had been naturally beautiful, but it couldnât compare to the extravagance of the city.
Youâd driven up here in the early hours of the morning, and Jeonghan had been a boon. Heâd helped you unload the crate of beers from his car, loading them into ice-cold pink coolers youâd situated every few metres across the riverbank. It was a hotter day than usual, despite the city being on the brink of imminent snowfall, so cold drinksâŠwere a must. Â
Most people had arrived at the campgrounds in the late afternoon, checking in at the front-desk before making their way towards the river. Kairi had a ton of friends, most of them from work, and you werenât the corporate type, so you maintained a little distance, choosing to be orchestrating everything behind the scenes more. Thatâs why you were at the barbecue right now, grilling meat for some hotdogs.
Jeonghan had long abandoned you. His red swim shorts are easy to spot, and the official dress code of this party was just swimwear. He was supposed to be helping you cook but he was stretched out on the riverbank, sketching instead. He must have been really inspired, and from where you stood, you could see him with his feet up in the sky, nose buried in a little sketchbook. It was sweet of him to come, and he was the only person you knew, so you were grateful that he was here.Â
A frisbee whizzed past you, and you looked up to see Kairi giggling. âShit! I almost hit you, didnât I?â She looked beautiful, and the silver chains on her swimsuit sparkled in the sun as she ran around the grass, indulged in a serious game of frisbee with her friends. You smiled back at her, âIâll forgive you, but only because itâs your birthdayâ
Ever since sheâd told you the truth of what went down between her and Chan, youâd grown fonder of her, and almost protective in a sense. She was so much stronger than you, and you could learn a little from her in terms of positivity. She had introduced you to all her friends, but they were too many names for you to remember. Sohee, Jinsoo, Eric, etc. Youâd assigned yourself to the snacks, not feeling too confident in greeting her guests.Â
âDo you want it crispy all the way through?â You called out to her, pork belly sizzling against the pan as you tossed it. This made you feel useful. It was better to not let your mind wander, instead you filled it with little responsibilities such as this.
She ran up to the grill, frisbee still in her hands, âWhy are you all the way over here?â
You gestured to the barbeque, and the plates of snacks, âSomebodyâs got to feed your guestsâ
âThey can feed themselves, Y/N. We should go in the river while the sun is still out!â She grabbed your arm, and started leading you away from the barbecue, âIâm sure Nate can take over anywayâÂ
You werenât going to argue with that. Youâd missed swimming, and being in the water, so, you let her pull you into the river. In the cold water, surrounded by nature on all sides, it almost felt like home. Kairi swam over to you, a big smile on her face, âFuck. The sun feels so goodâÂ
You drifted closer, smiling, âIâm glad youâre happy. Itâs kind of your day, you should beâÂ
âIâm really, really fucking grateful that dude spilled a drink on me and we met in that club bathroomâŠâ
You laughed, clasping your hand with hers as you swam in the water together, âWell. Iâm sure thereâs nicer ways for us to meetâ
She rolled her eyes, âNo, are you kidding? That was the best one. I needed someone like you in my lifeâ
You giggled, âSomeone like me?â
âWe havenât even know each other that long, if you think about it. Honestly, I never even thought youâd text me back, becauseâŠof himâ She paused, âBut I think you sacrifice your peace for others, andâŠI donât know anyone else like youâ
You swallowed, and you didnât want to get emotional in the middle of the river, âKairiâŠtell me you didnât bring me in the water just to make me cryâ
âActuallyâ She corrected herself, a small chuckle following, âI did know one person like youâ
You donât have to probe to know sheâs talking about Chan.
âYou remind me of him. As crazy as that soundsâ She hummed.Â
âIâm sorry things didnât work out between youâ You apologised, and you were caressing her shoulder now, rubbing it.
She wrapped her arms around your waist, and her body felt warm against yours, âYou donât have to be sorry. Iâm sorry I keep bringing him up. Itâs like second nature for me. Does the same ever happen with youâŠ?â
There canât be a better day than today for you to move on, so you forced a smile, âNo. I donât think of Hyunjin anymore. Itâs in the pastâŠâ Itâs a complete lie, but one day, youâre hoping it will come true. Kairi doesnât know everything that happened in the end and she doesnât need too. She doesnât know he gave up on you, all she knowsâŠis that you donât talk anymore.Â
Resignation settled in her gaze, âSoâŠyouâre completely okay with him?â
You nodded, âYup. Anyway, um I donât know about you but⊠Iâm starving. Should we get the hotdogs?â
Kairi blinked but didnât question your change of topic, âSure. Thatâd be perfectâ
You waded out of the water, jumping back onto the riverbank, and the air was prickly cold, but the sun was still warm in the sky. The DJ booth set up in the distance had a party playlist on repeat, and tons of people were dancing, some of Kairiâs friends, some just locals who were enjoying this area. The water droplets on your skin looked like glitter, and you ran over to the barbecue grill, dripping wet. Kairiâs friends, Sohee and Eric were indulging in a platter of pork ribs and grilled chicken, perched on a picnic table. They smiled at you as you approached them, âThe water nice?â
You nodded, hugging yourself, âMmh, you guys should get in while itâs still warm! If you guys donât mindâŠcould I please borrow a plate for Kairi?â
âOf course. Help yourselfâ Sohee smiled, black sunglasses resting on her head, and she was in a white one-piece swimsuit, âYouâreâŠKairiâs artist friend, arenât you? Weâve heard a lot about youâ
You laughed, flushing, âI hope good thingsâ
Eric laughed, âYou bet. Hey, weâre playing volleyball later, if you wanna join?â
You grabbed a plate of the sausages and bulgogi, âThat sounds cool. Iâm a terrible shot but I might join!â They laughed and you picked up some disposable cutlery, heading back to Kairi.
She was out of the water now, sunbathing on the grass and Jeonghan sat at her side.Â
âI got you some meatâ You handed her the plate, balancing it on her stomach. Her arms were stretched behind her head, and she squinted under the sun at you, âThanks, babyâ
The term of endearment brought a flush up your chest, and you sat cross-legged next to her. It was crazy how fast youâd grown fond of each other, as if you were always destined to be such good friends. As you ate off her plate, Jeonghan brought you a couple of drinks. It seemed like heâd finally abandoned his sketchbook in favour of enjoying the place around him. Jeonghan yawned loudly, âThis weather makes me want to take a napâ
âWell, I really donât mind if you doâ Kairi suggested to him.
Jeonghan laughed, âReally? I wouldnât be the lamest person at this party?âÂ
âYou won that title hours agoâ You joked. Jeonghan gasped dramatically, and lightly shoved you, âItâs rude that youâre not my self-proclaimed hype girlâ
You pushed your sunglasses up your head, staring at him and trying not to laugh, âIâm sorryâŠyour what?â
He blew a puff of air, and laid his head on your lap, âYou knowâŠIâm like always hyping you up in class. Making you laugh when youâre miserableâno offenceâ and even rescuing you from pathetic blind dates. Youâre not gonna do the same for me?â He bit into a sausage, sauce smeared across his lips.
âYouâre such a messy eaterâ You commented.
His eyes were closed and he smiled, âYou can lick it off me, if itâs bothering youâ
Kairi sat up, laughing, âWhat is going on with you two?â
You shook your head, âNothing. He flirts with me when heâs drunkâ
It was rapidly approaching nightfall, and thatâs what you hated the most about winter: shorter days, longer nights. The sun set behind the forest, settling warm rays on your skin, drying the water from your swim off.
You smiled, indulging in this moment, wishing every day could be the same. You were in a beautiful place, with new friends and this could be your blank slate. Tonight could mark what you and Kairi had talked about â a real, fresh start. For the first time in weeks, your chest didnât hurt.Â
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You knew you were terrible at coordinated sports, and it became obvious to everyone else too when you missed the fifth volleyball headed your way. Eric on the other team, did a fist-bump with his teammate at your loss, and Sohee sighed, âJust catch one, Y/N!â
You threw your hands up, a giggle escaping you, âYou guys asked me to join. I told you Iâm horrible at this stuff!â There were two teams, and the one with you was⊠horribly failing. Nobody took it too seriously so it was okay, it was for fun. It was just insane to you that you were playing volleyball next to the freaking river with strangers in Seoul. If past you found out about it, sheâd absolutely freak out. You were counting every blessing, grateful to be here in the city, and you were making the most of tonight. Youâd made Jeonghan join with you, and he was on the other team. Kairi was somewhere by the bonfire, dancing, and you could her loud singing along all the way over here.
âJust try to catch this next one, okay?â Jeonghan called at you over the net.Â
You were horrible at bowling too, but Seungmin had taught you once and after that you hadnât been half as bad. All you had to do was focus, and channel all your built-up energy into shooting the ball, not get distracted by every other thing happening. Youâd seen Sohee shoot enough successful ones to try to imitate her. So, you stepped up, rooting your feet in the sand, and she was cheering you on in the background. You didnât even know her, so it was funny that she cared this much.Â
Jeonghan across the fence tossed the ball towards you. You donât know what prompted you to jump, and this time you actually hit it with all the energy you could muster, your fist making contact with the ball, and it shocked Jeonghan so much that he forgot to serve entirely. âAre you kidding me?â He cried, crawling under the net to run up to you. He pulled you into a hug, arms wrapping around your body, âI knew you had it in you! All you needed was a little bit of humiliation to get you thereâ
âI barely hit!â You giggled, hugging him back, and his torso was warm to the touch, âAnd youâre supposed to be on the other team, butâŠthanksâ
He rolled his eyes, holding you tight in his grip, âIâll gladly let you win any dayâ
He was so touchy tonight. It must be the mix of alcohol, adrenaline and being away from the stresses of the art studio. His hand lingered on your waist, drifting close to your ass but you didnât stop him. It was silly because you werenât even into sports, you didnât care about this volleyball game, but you were smiling widely, and it wasnât forced.Â
Jeonghan let go of you, steadying you on the sand, and in your happy daze, you got up on your toes and kissed him, threading your hands through his hair. It was frizzy from the wind, and you settled on the nape of his neck. He smiled into the kiss, pressing your body to his, and he was only in his little swim-shorts, and you were only in your bikini so most of your skin touched his. It was a strange feeling, to be so physically close to somebody who wasnât Hyunjin, but that would never happen again, and to curb the hurt, you kissed him deeper.
Sohee was laughing in the background, âYou guys know the game isnât over yet, right?âÂ
This kiss didnât mean anything, yet it meant everything. It meant that you could let go. Hyunjin didnât want you in his life, and one day youâd be okay with that. Right now, you had to live in this moment. You wound your arms tighter around Jeonghanâs neck, and you kissed him deeply, and he was probably surprised that you were giving in so much, because he knew this wasnât anything special. You surprised yourself too.Â
Kairi calling your name is what made you pull away from him, cheeks flushed with adrenaline. She was walking over to you, and you ran up to her, across the makeshift volleyball court, âBabe! Did you see me hit that ball?â
She looked like sheâd seen a ghost though, and she reached for your hand, âY/N. I need you, pleaseâ
âWait, whatâs wrong?â You frowned, stepping out with her.
She was fumbling over her words, âHeâs here. Y/N. Heâs hereâ Her eyes were wide in despair. She looked like she was going to cry, staccato mumbling, âI donât know what to doâÂ
You grabbed her arm, pulling her away from the game, Youâd never seen her in such a state, âKairi, please calm down. Whoâs here? Whatâs going on?â
She squeezed her eyes shut, a tear spilling out, âChanâŠChan is hereâ
Fucking hell.
âHey, hey, hey. Kairi, I need you to calm down, okay?â
Your heart had dropped into your gut, but you had to be there for her. She was breathing heavy, and her eyes were filling up with tears, smudging her mascara and her silver eyeliner, âI donât know what to do. If I talk to him, Iâll end up doing something stupid, like kiss him or somethingâ
You grabbed her gently by the shoulders, so she could look only at you and not be stimulated by the rest of the party, âIâm gonna handle it, okay? Kairi. Iâll take care of it. You donât have to do anythingâ
Her eyes were wide, âWhat? You will? AreâŠare you sure?â
âOf course. Itâs Chris, I got thisâ You held her chin, fingers caressing her jaw, âToday is your day. I donât want you to stress about anythingâ
She let out a breath, a tear escaping, âThank you, Y/N. Iâm sorry, I just got really overwhelmed, I wasnât expecting to see him andâŠI donât know if he knows Iâm even hereâ
âWhat do you want me to say to him?â
âJustâŠdonât send him away. I donât want him to get hurt. But pleaseâŠfind out why heâs here. Iâm soâŠfucking confused. Why today? What does he want?â
âIâll talk to himâ You looked around, eyes landing on a concerned Jeonghan. He was still playing the game, but his focus was on the two of you, âCan you go hang out with Jeonghan till then?â
She nodded absentmindedly, seemingly so lost, âThank you...Fuck, I justâŠdonât know how to deal with this right nowâ
âJeonghan?â You called out, and it only took him a second to abandon the game and run up to you. His eyes observed Kairiâs fragile state, âWhatâs up? Is everything okay?âÂ
âCan you take her to the dock? Iâll catch you there in a bit, okay?â
He glanced at her, no questions asked, and wrapped an arm around her shoulders, âOf course, no problemâ He smiled at you, a dazzling grin that told you heâd take care of it, âCatch you in a fewâÂ
Then he took her away, leading her towards the other side of the campgrounds. The dock was nearer to the woods, hidden between the trees and the rocks, away from Chan. Youâre sure the physical distance from the rest of the party would help Kairi calm a bit. You glanced at the volleyball game. They were all standing and waiting for you. Sohee had her hands on her hips, âYou coming back?â
âIâm gonna have to ditch the game, sorry! Win for me, okay?â You shot her a smile.
âWeâre gonna kick your ass, Y/N!â Eric yelled across. You laughed, waving them a goodbye as you walked over to the bonfire. Thatâs where Kairi said she saw him. You couldnât understand. Why would Chan be here, and how had he heard about this party? Things between them had long ended, and there was no logical reason for him to come here suddenly. You were proud of yourself for staying calm though. Kairi was what mattered tonight, and you could easily deal with her ex.
There was a dance party situation happening around the fire. Everyone had congregated near it, and the DJ had long given up on playing good songs, settling for dance club music instead. From here, you could see the bonfire. One of Kairiâs friends, Jinsoo ran up to you, âY/N, hey! Do you know where the rest of the beer is?â
You stopped to explain, youâd somehow become the unofficial host for this party and everyone must have noticed how close you and Kairi were. âUm, it should be in a pink cooler. We unloaded near the cabinsâ
âGreat, thanks!â She smiled at you, running back there. Your eyes scanned the crowd around the fire. The sand here was warm, and it felt so good between your toes. Everybody was drinking, and dancing, making it harder for you to find him. Youâd never seen Chan in person, but youâd seen so many pictures of him. Itâd be second nature to recognise him.Â
Then, you spotted a boy by the fire, gaze frantically looking around the campgrounds, and you stepped up to him, making your way through the people dancing.
He was in a black sweatshirt, and dark jeans and he stood out, surrounded by girls in bright-colored bikinis, and boys in expensive swim-shorts. There was no telling from his stature that he was someone famous, which is probably why none of the guests were giving him a second look. You wonder if any of Kairiâs friends had ever known about their relationship. You werenât nervous about this interaction, even though you should be. This was Hyunjinâs best friend. Why were you not freaking out? Maybe because youâd do anything to make sure Kairi had a good night.
âChris?â You asked, voice low. You didnât want to spook him.
At hearing his name, he turned to face you. Your heart jumped at the sight. He was beautiful in person. None of the pictures could do him justice. In the pictures, he had stage makeup and styled hair. Right now, natural curls fell into his face, and he looked so simple, like any other guy youâd pass by on the street.
âHey. Youâre Chris, right?â You spoke, and the only thing making you nervous was him looking right into your eyes, âIâm uhâŠIâm one of Kairiâs friends.â It was best to not say your name. His gaze wasâŠvery intense but you had to keep cool for her, so you smiled. A genuine, warm, smile.Â
The tension in his shoulders dissipated as understanding settled in his face, and he stepped up to you, clearing his throat, âHey. Um, I go by Chan actuallyâ
âChanâŠâ You repeated, smiling at him, fiddling with your fingers, âI wasnât really expecting you to show upâ
He sighed, hands in his pockets, âI know⊠Iâm not on the guest listâÂ
âShe didnât know youâre coming tonightâÂ
âI wasnât planning toâ He answered, taking in another breath, and his voice was shaky, âI came straight from the studio. I droveâŠthree straight hours to get here, on a whim. I know Iâm not dressed for the party, but I need to see her right nowâ
Oh, wow⊠You hope you didnât sound rude but this was in her best interest, so you said, âIâm sorryâŠI donât know how to say this⊠but sheâs not feeling great about this. How did you even know about the party?â
He was about to answer but itâs like he couldnât find the words, struggling. Had he come here just to wish her for her birthday? It was hugely romantic, but there must be more he wanted to say.  What would make him drive all the way here?
âChannie, she is not by the cabins either!â Someone yelled out.
You would recognize that voice anywhere.
Your heart stopped beating.
Within seconds, somebody came running up through the shadows of the trees. The air left your body, and you couldnât breathe.
Hyunjin.
He stepped out into the light and all of the noise around you died.Â
The waves of the river were suddenly quiet, the forest was mute, the music was silent. Only your pulse ringing in your ears.
He was here. He was here. He was here.
Immediately, his gaze landed on you, and he stopped still in his footsteps.Â
There was no hiding his surprise. There was no pretending, or feigning of emotions. His mouth parted, eyebrows shooting up, eyes wide as he saw you.Â
Vision blackening, clouding, blurring, you could only see him in the centre, and your gut started squeezing you from the inside out.Â
Dark hair tied up into a bun, half of it hanging to his shoulders, he looked like he always did. Fucking unreal. He was dressed so simply, black sweater blending into the darkness. He got prettier each time you laid eyes on him. So fucking beautiful and you hated him for it.
His eyes were on yours, thick lips parted in shock, and it was cruel how your heart leapt out of your chest, as if you hadnât been training to tame it all this while. The last time you saw him⊠flashed through your mind, memories pricking at you like a hundred thousand needles stabbing into your body. He left you, before you even had a chance. He didnât even know you loved him.
Youâd been trying so hard to move on, but here he fucking was, the one place you didnât think he could be.
But you needed to be strong, for Kairi. This was all for her, and she was your saving grace. So you looked away from him, even if it took all of your fucking willpower. Your gaze found Chan, and suddenly the noises were back. The party was raging, the river was loud, the forest full of cacophony. Chan was saying your name repeatedly, and youâd tuned out completely. So had Hyunjin it seemedâŠbecause he snapped back to reality, a click going off in his head, and turned to his friend.
Chan stepped closer to you, âYouâre Y/NâŠ?â
You nodded, no words escaping at him recognising you. Youâd been recognised. Of course you had. You and Hyunjin had been fucking staring at each like fools. It was a dead giveaway.
âI need to see her, Y/N.â
You ignored the peripheral gaze burning in the side of your face. Donât fucking look at him. You stared right at Chan, âChan, I canâtâŠâ
âThereâs something I need to say to herâŠand after that Iâll leave, I promise youâ There was desperation in his voice, one youâd felt all these months.
It was the most difficult thing to not look at Hyunjin, when he was fucking staring at you. Heâd always had your entire attention, any room he was in but right now you couldnât afford to do that. It was so hard for you to ignore him, but it had been so easy for him before. You could do that to him too.
âI donât know. SheâsâŠreally upsetâ You turned around, glancing over at the dock, then back at him, âWhy tonight? She wants to talk to you, butââ
âI know youâre just trying to do right by her. Something I should have been doing all this timeâ He closed his eyes, âI understand if youâre gonna ask me to leave, but I promise you. If she says she doesnât wanna see me, Iâll walk right out.â
You shook your head, guilt overwhelming you, âChanââ
He continued speaking over you, âBut if youâve ever been in love, orâŠor loved someone, youâd understand why this is so fucking important to meâ
You stared at him, lost for words. If youâd ever been in loveâŠ?
Hyunjinâs gaze on you was stronger than ever. It burned you. Â
He had said nothing this whole time. What was he thinking? You wanted to climb into his brain, read his mind and know what he thought of this question. Did Hyunjin have any fucking idea how much you loved him? You were so stupid crazy in love, you missed his silence too. And did Chan even understand the significance of what he was asking you? All of your emotions were cascading on top of each other, and the sane part of you was drowning in the waves. It was hard to speak, but you finally found the words, âSheâs⊠by the docks. You can find her thereâ
They were the right words because Chanâs eyes lit up instantly, a smile spreading on his face, and he was beautiful like this, a warmth and comfort emanating from him. He was prettier when happy, and it looked like he couldnât believe youâd said yes, âThank you. Shit, thank you, Y/N. Youâre an angelâ He turned to Hyunjin, âIâll be back soon, okay?â
âDo you want me to come with you?â Hyunjin asked him. His voice sent shivers down your spine.
âNo, IâŠgot thisâ Chan swallowed, and he suddenly looked nervous and doubtful of this.
Hyunjin stepped close to him, voice dropping, âItâs gonna be fine. Youâre gonna be fineâ
Chan nodded, eyes closed, âIâm justâŠfucking anxious. What if she asks me to leave?â
âChannieâ Hyunjin repeated, in a low voice, hand landing on his shoulder, âIâm right here if you need me, okay?â
He took a deep breath, and Hyunjin pulled him into a half-hug. You stood by, unsure what to do, staring at them. You were still trying to wrap your head around whatever the fuck was happening right now. In seconds, Chan took off towards the dock, where youâd told him Kairi was. You watched his retreating figure, hoping you made the right choice. He seemed genuinely apologetic, for whatever had went down between him and her.Â
His departure⊠left you and Hyunjin by the bonfire. Just by yourselves. So, you finally looked at him.
He was staring at you.Â
In the glow of the embers, Hyunjin looked almost sinister, he looked dangerous in the way that you wanted him, even now. Dark shadows cutting across his face, heâd only grown more into the version of him youâd ran into the storage closet. Taller stature, stronger arms, piercing gaze.
You suddenly felt consciousâŠbeing in this tiny swimsuit, and your arms came up around yourself to cover up somehow. It hurt too much to see him this close, after everything that had happened. Youâd been giving up your soul to forget him, and heâd just decided to show up, now? It was unfair. You had to be the bigger person here, and you were going to leave. You didnât owe him a conversation, not after heâd shown you how easy it was for him to forget all about existence.
So, you turned to walk away, but then Hyunjin spoke, âI didnât know you were going to be hereâ
At first, you almost didnât hear him, over the music, over the laughter, over the river. You stopped in your tracks, squeezing your eyes shut, wishing heâd never spoken.Â
You didnât look at him as you mumbled, âYeahâŠyou wouldnât be here if you knewâ
It came out more venomous than you wanted, and you didnât wait to see his reaction. But he asked you, âWhat are you doing here then?â
You turned to look at him, and fuck it hurt every bit of you. You hope you had a stable tone, arms crossed across your chest, because how the hell could he ask you that? âIâm⊠kind of the hostâ
His eyes widened, genuine surprise in it, âYou areâŠ?â
Well, he wouldâve known that if heâd let you be in his life. Why had he pushed you away? Why had he not even tried to keep in touch with you? Was cutting off all contact the only way he knew how?Â
âI have to goâ You mumbled, feeling hurt all over again, âThereâs drinks in the corner if you wantâ
Hyunjin began to say something, but he was stopped because somebody yelled your name, interrupting whatever he could have said. What was Hyunjin going to say?  Â
Jeonghan ran over to you, laughing, oblivious to everything around him, âYou know Soheeâs going around saying you abandoned her during the game?"
You blinked, looking up at him, âShe knew we werenât going to win anywayâ
He laughed loudly, and he was clearly tipsy by the way he talked, âWhat can I say? Youâre a very wanted woman tonight, like five people stopped to ask me where you were. Also, you do remember that youâre the only person I know at this party? You canât just leave me alone. I might actually end up missing youâ
âRight, I forgotâ You stifled a smile, âI was doing something for Kairi. Speaking of whichâŠyou left her alone?â
âIâm sorryâŠâ He sighed, âThere was this dude that wanted to talk to herâŠshe asked me to leave them. And, I did not come tonight to babysit her. Iâve only met her like one time!âÂ
You laughed, âReally? It is her birthday, Nate. What did you come here for then? â
He shook his head, smiling, âOh, being coy suits you, Y/N. Itâs sexyâ
âWhat?â You laughed. Before you could even register it, he wrapped his arms around you, picking you up in a little spin and twirl. A surprised noise escaped you, and your hands came to brace yourself against his bare chest. He was grinning at you, completely oblivious to the fact that someone was watching you. You almost forgot where you were, and who was watching, a giggle escaping you. âNateââ You mumbled, pulling away, hands on his chest. Â
âWhat?â He frowned, and only then he saw Hyunjin standing there, watching all of this take place. âOhâŠhey, manâ Jeonghan smiled at him, âWowâŠyou are way too overdressed for this party. Take your shirt off or somethingâ
Hyunjinâs gaze was on the arm around your waist. There was an unrecognisable emotion in his eyes. Youâd seen jealousy on him before and this wasnât it. This⊠was something else entirely. An emotion so intense that you felt scared of what he was holding inside.
He was frowning, furrow in his forehead, and then he glanced at you, a sudden indifference in his voice, âWhere did you say the drinks were again?â
You swallowed, âBy the cabinsâŠâ
âOh, I can show youâ Jeonghan offered, and you wish he wasnât so nice to everybody.
Hyunjinâs brows shot up at the suggestion, and you were afraid heâd say something mean, but of course Hyunjin wasnât mean, so he forced a smile, âCool. Sureâ
Jeonghan began walking away with him, and your grip on his hand was tight, you yanked him back, whispering, âWhat do you think youâre doing?â
He smiled, whispering back, âRelax. Just showing some hospitality. Also I think that guyâs famousâ
You sighed, closing your eyes, because he was impossible to argue with, âFine, butâŠget me a drink tooâ
âWill doâ He grinned, leaning in to kiss your cheek. You watched them walk away, and you could hear Jeonghan say, âIâm Nate by the way, only sheâs allowed to call me Jeonghan. Donât ask me why thoughâÂ
You couldnât pick up on what Hyunjin said in response and you itched to know, butâŠyou had to hold back. You stood still, feet rooted to the sand as Jeonghan led Hyunjin to the cabins, and the coolers that lay there, filled with beers. You couldnât watch for long, because somebody grabbed your arm, turning you around, âWhy are you by yourself?â Sohee, from the volleyball game asked, âCome on, you can dance with us!â
âIâm not in the mood, sorryâ You apologised, walking away from the fire. What would they talk about? You hope Jeonghan didnât bring up how miserable and depressed youâd been this whole time. Would Hyunjin talk about youto him? Would he ask him what you and Jeonghan were? Did heâŠeven care?
Sohee laughed, âWhat? Shut up. Youâre dancing with us. You already ditched us in the gameâ
âI think Iâm just gonna go get a drinkâ You tried to decline, as politely as you could, without being a spoilsport or a downer. She stopped you, hand on your wrist, âWhatâs wrong?â
âI justâŠdonât wanna dance. Iâm sorryâ You gently pulled your arm out of her grip, walking nearer to the river. You could already feel it. All of the progress youâd made all these months was reversing. You were going back in time against your will. What had all this happiness been for, if it was just going to be ripped from you in an instant? How could you ever fucking say you moved on when seeing him for a second changed your mind?Â
You thought you were stronger than this, but you were so fucking weak, falling back into an emotion you didnât need. Self-loathing and sadness and wishing you were enough for him was staring you in the eyes, and you thought youâd left it all behind. This wasnât how tonight was supposed to go. YouâŠhad plans, to feel better, to move the fuck on. Kairi and Chan were nowhere to be seen, and it was past midnight already. She hadnât even cut the birthday cake yet. Youâd made Jeonghan drive you all the way to that special bakery for nothing. Why would Chan show up uninvited on such a special night? Why the fuck would he bring Hyunjin with him?
You ran your hands over your face. Every breath was harder to catch, and you felt like youâd pass out if you stayed standing. A tear slipped into your mouth, and you tasted the glitter mascara that Kairi had put on you. Kairi. You were going to find herâŠand youâd make sure she still had a good night, regardless of her ex gatecrashing the fucking party. Chan was a lovely person, youâre sure he was, but this was not the time. If he wanted to come so bad, he shouldâve just come alone and not brought Hyunjin.
You looked back towards the fire, where Sohee was twirling around with the others, laughing loudly, so drunk and so happy. Jeonghan was back there too, he stood watching the girls dance, but Hyunjin wasnât with him.
Did he leave? Where was he?
Your eyes scanned the crowd so fast, trying to place him amongst the crowd.Â
âI thought you hate beerâ
You jumped, startled by the sound.Â
Hyunjin stood behind you, holding a beer bottle in his hand, extended out to you. How had you missed him walking over to you?
âWhat?âÂ
He seemed confused, hand outstretched, âYouâŠhated beer, right?â
âWhat are you doing?â
He shrugged, nonchalant, âYou asked Nate to bring you a drink. HeâŠwanted to dance instead, he asked me to bring it to youâ
You laughed, bitterly, âAnd what, you work for him now?âÂ
Why the fuck would he willingly approach you? After forcing you to get out of his life? Pretending like everything was normal? Acting like he hadnât devastated you entirely, and broken you down. He didnât even apologise for the way heâd kissed you and pushed you away. He still didnât fucking realise what he meant to you, and he never would.
Hyunjinâs tongue poked his cheek, and he said, âNo. I was trying to be away from the crowdâ
You released a breath, âWell, congratulations, now you are. Iâm gonna goâ
âWaitââ He called out.
You stopped, âWhat, Hyunjin?â
He swallowed, âArenât you gonna take your drink?â
You should walk away from this conversation right fucking now, but you felt angry. Did he know youâd been suffering so much because of him? Did he know youâd given up on love and resigned yourself to a miserable fucking existence, because of him? How could he act so normal?Â
âYou know what?â You forced a smile, âYou can have it. Youâve already ruined tonight for Kairi. You might as well for me tooâ
âExcuse me?â His features contorted into a frown, as if he couldnât believe you were bringing it up, âIt wasnât my idea to show up hereâ
âSo whatâŠyou came as moral support or something?â
âChan needed meâ He stated, with finality.
âWellâ You laughed, âYouâre a great friend then. Are you even allowed to be at this party? Isnât that gonna be a problem for you?â
His lips were in a thin line, âYouâre angryâ
âNoâ You laughed, so bitter, so petty, âJust concerned. Actually I am gonna take that drinkâ You grabbed it out of his hands, pulling with more force than needed, making sure none of your fingers touched any of his. Hyunjinâs eyes narrowed, and he would hate you now if he didnât already, but that was fine. He didnât want you anyway.
Jeonghanâs yell interrupted you two, âY/N! Come on. Itâs your favourite song!â
You turned back to them, realising that indeed a song youâd liked in a club once was playing. It wasnât your favourite song, far from it, but you wanted to be away from Hyunjin. You were losing yourself so near him.
So you glanced at Hyunjin, lifted the beer bottle to your lips, and drops of alcohol dripped down your neck and chest, into your bikini top, messily, âThanks for the drinkâ
Jeonghan basically pulled you into the circle, as the chorus came on. You let him. You chugged the rest of the beer, because there was no way you were doing this sober anymore. Jeonghan was fucking tipsy, so he spun you around, and if it wasnât for his arm around you, youâd fall over into the sand. Somebody handed you a shot of tequila, and you drank that too. The music was loud enough so you couldnât think, EDM beats playing over and over, making your heart vibrate against your ribs. You wanted to laugh, because everything was so horrible. Sohee was a good hype girl, cheering on for you, grinding her hips against a taller boy, and everyone was lost in the music.
As the song picked up tempo, your hands met Jeonghanâs and he helped you move with an exhilarating speed and you couldnât even breathe, head spinning. He wasnât a great dancer, but he was holding you tight, moving your body against his, and it was good to feel desired, âYou look so fucking sexyâ Jeonghan mumbled into your ear, âYou should wear pink more oftenâ
You rolled your eyes, âItâs redâŠNateâ
âHuh. Maybe I should get a closer look at it thenâ
âWhat?â You laughed as he suddenly leaned in, kissing your neck, and collarbones. His other hand dropped to your ass, squeezing it tightly. You couldnât find it in you to feel shy because nobody was looking at you anyway. Everybody was too busy dancing, or too drunk. Hyunjin had probably realised his mistake and long left. You hope heâd fucking left. You didnât want to see him again tonight. In the centre of the circle, Jeonghan was bent over you, pressing kisses to your body. Your arms rest on his biceps, as he kissed your neck, âYouâre so beautiful when you laugh. I wish you were happier like this more oftenâ
Oh, the irony. If only he knew youâd never been this sad in your life before. Knowing Hyunjin was here, so close yet so far. He was here, but he wasnât here with you. What was the pointâŠof anything? Weeks and months of moving on. Everything was useless. Hyunjin had to be there, everytime, haunting you like a demon, following in your shadows for the rest of your life.Â
âY/NâŠâ Jeonghan asked, head buried in your neck, realising you were standing still, deadweight, âWhatâs wrong?â
Youâd gone on a date, you had a friend you casually made out with, you were in the best art studio in your country. You were so unhappy. What was the point?
It was like there a string on his chest, tying him to you, bringing you together even when you couldnât be. Even when he didnât want to be.
âNothingâ You swallowed, tears shooting up to your eyes, âCan you just kiss me and not ask me anything?â
He frowned, and it was hard to hear him over the loud music, âNoâŠY/N. Tell me if youâre okay. Do you want some air? Water?â
âI just want you to kiss me and not ask whyâ
So, almost reluctantly, he did. He leaned in, pressing his mouth to yours and you hoped itâd distract you. You wanted to get lost in it, and you brought your palms up to his face, to his hair, running through it. Youâd never kissed him for so long, or with so much emotion. It had always been so casual, for fun, no strings, nothing.Â
For just a second, you opened your eyes. You wish you hadnât.
Over Jeonghanâs shoulder, there was a direct line of sight to Hyunjin.
He was still standing by the river, staring out into the darkness, one hand shoved in his pocket, the other lifting a beer bottle to his lips. He was still here. Right where youâd left him.
Why wouldnât he leave? There was a path straight to him, people parted like the red sea, the taut string of fate between you working harder than ever.
You squeezed your eyes shut, focusing on kissing the boy who actually cared for you, but when your eyes flickered open again, Hyunjin was watching you.
It should have been obvious, but you were still surprisedâŠto see him stare. Your heart hurt so much you thought youâd collapse. He didnât want you in his life anymore. Heâd made it plenty clear.Â
Then why did he look so fucking sad watching you kiss another man?
The party was raging, you were dying. Each press to Jeonghanâs lips made you sick. He kept spinning you around, and you were getting dizzy. Every few seconds, your eyes would fall on Hyunjin. Everything but him was blurred. Your insides hurt, and he was looking at you and you were looking at him but you were dancing with another man. Was this how it felt like to be dying? Jeonghan was giggling about something, and he leaned in to whisper something in your ear. You didnât hear it, because Hyunjin had turned away from you now, like all of this was beneath him. As if being here was the greatest inconvenience of his life. Â
He was walking away. Heâd probably had enough of your dancing.Â
Heâd had enough of you.
âY/NâŠhello?â Jeonghan snapped a finger in front of your face.
âIâm going to be sickâ You mumbled.
His eyes widened, âWhat? Did you drink too much?â
âNo. I justâŠI need some airâ You stepped back from him.Â
âShould I come with you?â
âIâm fineâ You shook your head, looking around, âYou should dance with SoheeâŠtill Iâm back. â
Before he could protest or respond, you walked away, towards the river. Kairi was nowhere to be found, at her own birthday party. It was all his fault. You had to go find her. What if she had a fight with Chan and needed you?
The alcohol had gotten to your head. You shouldnât have chugged that beer, and that tequila and that last shot of vodka. Slowly, but steadily you made your way towards the dock. Her birthday cake was rotting in the car. Was it so hard to ask for just one good night?
He had to ruin that too, just like heâd ruined the idea of love for you. You could never love anybody, ever again, not in this same way.Â
You walked until you caught up to him. Thankfully, there was nobody else here. Everybody was either in the cabins, or dancing. Hyunjin was pacing back and forth, on his fucking phone as if he was too good for this place. The question left your mouth before you could rethink it, âWhat does Chan want?â
He looked up at you, eyes drifting over your figure briefly, voice small, âWhat?âÂ
âItâs been an hour. Sheâs not back yetâ You stated, as if it was obvious, âIn case you didnât know, she turned twenty-four today, and this entire party is for her. So why is he here, Hyunjin?â You stepped closer to him.
He clicked his phone off, the number he never shared with you, and put it in his pocket, âUm⊠I donât know if itâs my discretion to tell youâ
You stared at him. You were so past begging to be included in his life. You nodded, a scoff escaping, âYeah, sorry I asked. I donât know what I was thinkingâ
Turning towards the dock, you only made it about five steps away from Hyunjin when he called out, âWaitâI didnât mean it like thatâ
You turned to face him, and there was fire in your eyes, there was fire in your veins, âThen what did you mean, Hyunjin?â
Something flashed through his eyes when you said his name, like he also couldnât believe he was talking to you. âUm. Do you⊠remember what I told you at the ChĂąteau?â He asked. The familiarity of those memories flooded through you, like a tsunami. You remembered every single word, you remember each breath he took, each touch. You remember every ridge and curve in his hand, as he held yours. You remembered how many times he pressed his lips to yours, and how loud heâd moaned when you touched him.
âI donât know what youâre talking aboutâÂ
Hyunjin tilt his head, âAbout⊠how theyâve been together for two years now? About how Chan had planned to ask Kairi to marry himâŠon her birthday?â
Your eyes narrowed as the realisation sank into you, âYouâre kidding me. Is that what heâs doing right now? Heâs literally going to ruin herââ
Hyunjin stepped forward, âNo, heâs not doing that! But he just needed to talk to her about it. Heâs just here to make things right with herâ He explained, emphasising each word.
âWhy?â
Hyunjin seemed confused, âWhy, what?â
âWhy now? He couldnât have picked another day?â You sounded so harsh, but you didnât care. Yeah, maybe you were pissed that Chan was willing to go to all this fucking effort for the girl he loved. But nobody would ever make any effort for you. You were pissed that Kairi was the one good thing you had left, but now Hyunjinâs life was ripping her away from you too.
He didnât seem fazed though, and he seemed just as confused as you, âI donât know, Y/N! I tried to talk him out of it. That it wasnât a good ideaâ
You scoffed, crossing your arms, âWell you clearly didnât do a good job, because heâs here right now anywayâ
âWhat do you want me to do? I tried my best!â
âWell, you should have tried harder, Hyunjin!â
He let out a deep breath, running a hand over his face, âWhy are you fighting me?â
You took a step back, âRight. I forgot Iâm not allowed to be near youâ
His eyes narrowed, âExcuse me?â
âNever mind. Iâm going to go see if sheâs okay or if she needs meâ
He frowned, stepping in front of you, âYou canât just interrupt them. What if theyâre having a moment?â
You squeezed your eyes shut. This was a fucking disaster, âHe better not be proposingâ
Hyunjinâs voice dropped, âWhy? Wouldnât you be happy for them?â
âDonât put words in my mouth, Hyunjin. I would be happy. Obviously Iâd be fucking happy. But Kairi loves him too much. She told me everything that happened. She would just get hurt again when he chooses the company over her.â
Hyunjin was quiet, eyes flickering over yours, voice dropping, âIs⊠that what you think I did?â
Your voice had lost its energy too, and you stared at him, âIâm not talking aboutââ
âBecause thatâs not what I did, Y/Nâ
You looked up at him, but you were shaking, âThis is about her, not meâ
He didnât say anything. For a few seconds, you were both just staring at each other.
He sighed and chose to speak first, âChan would never hurt her. Their decision to break up was mutualâ
Unlike how things happened with you. âYeah. I understandâ
âItâs not just you. Iâm worried about Chan tooâ He ran a hand through his hair. This was not the time to create a scene in public, so you curbed your anger, shoving it deep inside. He cared about Chan, and you cared about Kairi. Thatâs the only reason you were still here, and still talking to him. It was the only fucking reason youâd talk to him tonight.Â
âI canât believe itâs her birthday and sheâs not even hereâ You mumbled, âAll of this was for nothing then. I hope sheâs not upset or crying somewhere in a cornerâ
For the first time this night, Hyunijn looked a tad guilty, brows furrowing, âDo you want to go check on themâŠ?â
You hugged yourself tighter, the wind was picking up quickly, âI thought you just said we canât interrupt themâ
âWe wonâtâ
Your eyebrows shot up.
âIsnât there another place we can see the docks fromâŠwithout interrupting them? To see how theyâre doingâŠâ
You ran a mental image of the campgrounds in your head, âYeah, there isâŠâ
And so, Hyunjin followed you.Â
There was a clearing in the forest, a thick cover of trees that looked right out onto the docks. Youâd seen it back when you came to scope out of the place with Kairi. You were taking him there. You focused on the sound of your footsteps, and on the party you were leaving behind.Â
âSoâŠwhat changed? Why did he pick today?â You surprised yourself by speaking first.Â
Hyunjin seemed surprised too, and he glanced at you, âUmâŠI donât really know. We were working on a few songs last nightâŠand itâs like Chan had some great epiphanyâ
âOhâ
There were people swimming in the Han river, some of them were skinny dipping too, and Hyunjin averted his eyes as you passed them. It was so strange to be here, and talk to him, like everything was okay. His tall frame so close to you again, and he took longer strides than you but right now he was slowing down to keep up. You made sure there was enough distance between the two of you so your arms wouldnât accidently brush. It was funny. Months ago, you used to pray for this to happen, to be alone with him, to have a reason to talk to him, and to accidently touch him.Â
You tried to look for Chan and Kairi against the landscape, but they were too far so all you had was to settle for Hyunjinâs momentary glances on you. âYouâre good at theseâ He suddenly said.
âSorry?â You looked at him.
He looked around, making a noncommittal gesture, âBirthday parties. You planned everything, right?â
âI guess. It wasnât all meâÂ
âYouâŠalways outdo yourselfâ
You looked up at him, from the corner of your eye, âI had help. I didnât organise it on my ownâ
âI knowâŠbut Iâve seen how passionate you are about these things. The foodâŠthe musicâŠitâs all very youâ
You swallowed, wondering why he was deciding to be civil all of a sudden, or maybe heâd been civil all along and you were the one creating a fucking scene, âThank youâŠâ
âIt reminds me of the beach party, for Felixâs birthday. That oneâŠwas so good tooâ
âWell, at least if things donât work out with my art, maybe I can become a party plannerâ You mumbled.
Hyunjin laughed. He actually laughed. It was between a giggle and a chuckle and you looked up at him in surprise. He covered his mouth with his hand, eyes wide, âIâm sorry. I didnât mean to agree with you. Things will obviously work out. Youâre a great artistâ
You couldnât handle seeing him like this. Eyes crinkled, a real smile. Was he not miserable without you? You looked back at your feet, arms crossed over your chest, âYupâ
âSoâŠis he your boyfriend?â
You looked up, âSorry?â
Hyunjin seemed nonchalant as he asked, âNate. The boy you were dancing withâ His eyebrows were knitted together, as if he actually even cared if that was your boyfriend or not.Â
âWeâre hereâ You told him, choosing not to answer, pointing to a clearing in the trees, âYou can see the dock right through thereâ
Hyunjin stepped ahead, forest leaves crunching under his feet as he did so. There was a pile of rocks and big boulders overlooking the river. Your view was being blocked by them, and you couldnât see anything from here.Â
âIâm just gonna climb up and check if we can see anything from thereâ He told you, and before you could tell him it was a bad idea, Hyunjin jumped up, easily climbing onto a boulder. It looked so easy for him.
You stood at the bottom, trying to warm yourself. You should have brought a coverup because the wind here was so strong, and you were half-naked. From where Hyunjin stood, he must have a clear view of the entire campground, a good vantage pointâŠfor spying on people, like you were now. He could see over the bushes, and you couldnât, so you asked him, âCan you see them?â
Hyunjin responded, eyes in the distant, âYeah I canâ
âAndâŠ? Does she look upset? Are they fighting?â
Hyunjin was silent. You couldnât see anything from down here, and you were frustrated. âHyunjinâŠ?â You whisper-yelled.
âCome up. You can see for yourselfâ He suggested, very unhelpful.
âIâm not wearing shoes. I canât climb up rocksâ
âIâll help youâ He said, turning to face you.
You looked up at him, and his hand was extended out to you. Did you really want his help? But you wanted to see for yourself. You didnât trust him in the moment. So, you gave in, âOkayâ
You grabbed his hand, only for the support, but a bolt of lightning travelled through you, through your entire body. You felt on fire, hair on the back of your neck standing up. Your heart skipped beats, and all you were doing was touching Hyunjinâs hand. It was so warm. His palm was baby-soft, like heâd been taking good care of himself, of his skin.
You tried not to let the shivers affect you. He bent down and mumbled, âKeep your foot here, and Iâll help with the rest okay?â
You climbed up onto a ledge, with sharp rocks jutting out, âIf you drop meâŠâ
âI wonâtâ
âHere goes nothingâ You mumbled, keeping your foot on the ledge for balance, hoping you didnât fall and embarrass yourself. Hyunjin pulled you up, tugging at your arm. You stood head-on, face inches from his. On this tiny boulder, there was barely any space for the two of you. Hyunjin clearly hadnât calculated for that when he asked you to join him. Because now, you were pressed to each other, and his hand was on your bare waist, gripping you tightly so you wonât fall. Fuck, youâd really put yourself in this situation willingly.
âShit. Iâm so sorryâ He realised, leaving his hold on you once youâd found your balance.
You were breathing heavy. Your eyes searched his, and his gaze was so familiar. Half-lidded eyes, dark hair falling into his forehead, lips pink...and plush up close. He was so beautiful, and his body was warm.Â
His eyes fell to your body, noting the goosebumps on your chest, âYouâre shiveringâ
âIâm fineâ
âTake my sweaterâ
âHyunjinâŠâ
He didnât let you finish and took off his dark woolen sweater. Inside, he was in a simple long-sleeved t-shirt that hugged him tightly. It was almost too small on him, and you could see the shape of his body through it. He handed you the warm sweater, and it was soft to the touch. You slipped it on over your bikini, and it smelled like him too.
He nodded, jutting his head towards the dock, âUm. There they areâÂ
You turned, trying to balance on the little space you had to stand, peering through the trees.
âCan you see them?â Hyunjin asked, maintaining a sliver of distance between you, as he tried to look over your shoulder. You could see them. Kairi and Chan sat at the edge of the dock, legs hanging off into the water. They werenât touching, but they were sitting close together. They were talking about something, passionately, because you could hear hints of their voices all the way here.
âWhatâŠare they doing? Theyâre justâŠtalkingâ
âYeahâ Hyunjin said, a puff of cold air leaving his mouth, âI guess they had a lot to catch up onâ
Your heart clenched. You knew how much she loved him. âShe missed him a lotâŠâ You admitted.
Hyunjin glanced at you, and then back at them, âYeah? He did tooâŠheâs been in a lot of talks with the companyâ
âAbout what?â
His expression changed at your curiosity, âItâs not important, Y/Nâ
You frowned, even more curious now, âTell me, Hyunjinâ
He sighed, âIt was⊠just about ensuring her security, in case they got back together, and even if they didnât. Tracking down and suing the people that sent her the threatsâ
A flicker of hope lit up in you, for them, âWasnât that the only reason they werenât together? Because of Kairiâs safety?â
Hyunjin looked at you, empty, downcast eyes, âNo, when I came back to the city, theyâd been having a lot ofâŠarguments, and fights. I would hear Chan on the phone with her till the morning hours, justâŠarguing, about anything and everything. They werenât even angry at each other, they were just frustrated becauseâŠhe could barely give her time. It sucked, kind of felt like Iâm a kid listening to my parents fall apart, you know? Watching their relationship fail right in front of me. The nights they stayed up arguing, Chan would show up to practice the next morning unmotivated and unfocused. It was affecting his work a lot. He was barely able to be creativeâ
You watched the side of his face, as he told you the tale of how this line of work had pulled Chan and Kairi apart. âSoâŠwhatâs going to change now? Wonât they just go back to fighting?â
Hyunjin shrugged, âI donât know. Things will never change. But Iâm not gonna be the one to take away his hopeâ
âYou really think thatâŠ?â
He looked at you, gaze piercing yours, âWhat?â
âThat things are always going to be bad, that they wonât get better?â
âI donât think that. I know itâ
Your heart dropped, offended at the negativity he possessed, âWould it kill you to be a little more positive?â
He swallowed, looking right at you, âMe being positive is not gonna bring them back togetherâ
Now heâd given up on his own best friendâs relationship too, what chance did you stand? You glanced back at Kairi and Chan, breath hitching in your throat at the sight. His hand was on her face now, caressing her, and he had inched closer. They lookedâŠethereal against the river and the moon.
âIt just mightâ You mumbled. Chan was whispering something to her now, nose brushing against hers. It was so intimate, you suddenly felt like a voyeur.
Hyunjin inhaled, realising it at the same time as you, âWeâŠshouldnât watch thisâ
âWe⊠shouldnât have watched any of itâÂ
You turned, and Hyunjin had already jumped back onto the sandy terrain, and you wished you were as athletic as him. He made it look so easy. He was holding his hands out to you, âI got youâ
You stared at him, and the way his hands were ready to catch you. He was wearing the same jewellery he always did, the same rings as the night he kissed you for the first time, and told you that you shouldnât be worried because he wasnât going anywhere. That all felt far too fabricated a lie now. Were any of those things he said true?
âI can get down on my ownâ You said, rejecting his offer to hold you, to touch you again.
âAre you sure?â He frowned, hands dropping to his side.
âYupâ You werenât going to ask him for help again, so carefully, you stepped down, one foot on the ledge, trying to balance your weight out.
Hyunjin was watching carefully, and maybe it was good, because you fucking slipped. Bare feet and rock climbing was not a good mix. One second, the rock was firm underneath you, the other it was gone. A yelp escaped you, but in half a second Hyunjin had stepped forward, catching you in his grip. He had you pressed you to the rocks, grip strong around your body, âFuck. Are you okay?â
You couldnât even find it in you to be embarrassed, staring up at him. There was no space between your bodies, and the moonlight fell right on him and his stupidly perfect face. You tried to catch your breath, but he was crushing you to the rocks. You couldnât even breathe. Your hair fell in front of your face, and Hyunjinâs gaze flickered over it, as if he was itching to fix it. His hands dug into the fabric of the knit sweater, fingers poking in the holes, and his other handâŠlay dangerously close to your ass, resting just at the end of your bikini.
So you still could feel like this again, like you would explode from human touch. You hadnât felt this alive in the longest time, each nerve ending firing at full capacity. This is what attraction felt like, not what you had with your date in the bar, not what you felt when you kissed your friend. Your eyes searched his, for any remorse or guilt for what heâd done to you. You found none.Â
"Please let go of meâ
âWhat?â
âLet go of me, Hyunjinâ
He dropped his hands from you immediately, hurt flashing through his eyes, and a part of you was happy he could still display that emotion. Heâd been fauxing his emotions the entire night so well, heâd pushed them all aside, and you hated that. Why couldnât he admit he missed you? He stepped back, apologetic, âIâm sorry. I justâŠwanted to make sure you were okayâ
âIâm fineâ You side-stepped him, walking back to the campgrounds through the trees. Hyunjin was quiet, and he followed you, a few steps behind. You knew because you could hear his breaths, and his footsteps against the crunching leaves.
After some minutes, he spoke, âY/NâŠâ
âI donât want to talk to youâ You were walking away from him, as fast as you could, hoping to put some distance between you.
âY/NâŠyouâre bleedingâ
You stopped, âWhat?â
He stood a few steps behind, watching you, âYour leg. I think youâŠyou cut yourself on the rock. TheâŠbranchesâ
You had far too much pride in the moment to even check if he was right. âIt doesnât matter. It doesnât hurtâ You mumbled, and began walking back towards the party again.
âIt could get infectedâ
âCan you just stop talking, please? I can take care of myselfâ
âIâm sure you can. Iâm just worried about youâ
âWhy are you even here?â You turned, walking back to him so you could be closer. Each step against the grass did hurt now. You must have cut yourself really bad, because the dirt was burning your wound, but you werenât going to show your weakness, not right now. You were so far from the rest of the party, otherwise anybody would have been able to hear you arguing. You were thankful everybody else was distracted and having an actual good time, unlike you.
He frowned, âWhat do you mean?â
âI mean, why the fuck are you here? I didnât invite you to this party. I want you to leaveâ
His eyes narrowed, âIâm not leaving Chan aloneâ
You let out a frustrated sigh, âHeâs with Kairi, and they seem to be doing great without you!â
âYouâre hurtâŠâ He spoke, calm as fucking ever. Why couldnât he just express himself, like he used to? Why was he wearing a shield?Â
âAs if that matters to you. The damage is done. I knew it wasnât a good ideaâ You were talking about the cut on your leg, but of course you fucking werenât.
He squeezed his eyes shut, âJust please let me take a look at it. I donât want you to get hurtâ
âItâs too late for that, Hyunjinâ
He reached out, grabbing your arm with more force than you expected, to pull you closer, âY/N. Stop fighting me. Iâm not letting you go without making sure youâre all rightâ
The authority in his voice shocked you. Youâd never heard Hyunjin so determined before, so aggressive. His eyes were narrowed, and his grip on your arm was strong but not tight enough to hurt you. You swallowed, wanting to suddenly cry because you were in so much pain and he was the reason for it all, âFineâ
His grip relaxed on you, and he let out a breath as if it was hurting him too. He looked around, eyes landing on the glass house hidden between the trees, âCan you walk till there?â
âYeahâ
You only felt a little shameful, walking over to the cabin, and you hope nobody was fucking in there or anything. Hyunjin pushed open the door, stepping inside, rummaging through the drawers and cabinets.
âEverythingâs emptyâ He mumbled, a frustrated look in his eyes.
You leaned against the doorway, arms crossed, âYeah. Itâs a vacation rental, so thereâs not gonna be any personal belongings. Maybe you could check in the bedroomâ
He sighed, walking through the open doorway into the bedroom. The house was soâŠmodern, and fancy, with large glass windows that faced the river. You could imagine how nice itâd be to spend the night here. There was an open four-claw white bathtub, and clearly this room was designed for sex. Why else would there be a tub in here? Hyunjin seemed impatient as he opened every cupboard, pulling open the drawers with gold knobs.
âFound anything?âÂ
He shook his head, âNoâŠjust condomsâ
âOhâŠâ
âAnd a bottle ofâŠlubeâ He chuckled, turning to look at you, arms crossed as he leaned against the dresser, âYeah. nice planning. Thereâs no first aid kits, anywhere?â
âI donât knowâ You sighed, âI wasnât exactly planning on climbing up rocksâ
Hyunjin ran a hand through his hair, âRight. Can you sit down?â
The bedsheets were nicely made, you didnât want to ruin it but you were in pain now. You sat at the edge of it, hands in your lap. You had on Hyunjinâs sweater on top, but under thatâŠyou were still just in your bikini, legs bare. He knelt down on the floor, lifting your leg up in his hands. A wave of deja vu overwhelmed you. This position⊠reminded you of Felixâs birthday party. Almost the exact same thing had happened, when San had broken a beer bottle and Hyunjin had been worried about you. You stayed quiet, letting him probe around. The cut was near your Achilles heel, which explained why it hurt so much. Tenderly, he touched the skin around it, âDoes this hurt?â
You nodded, biting your lip, âYeah. It hurts.â
He sighed, looking up at you, intense gaze, âItâsâŠnot that deep a cut, butâŠyou shouldnât go in the river or anything. It could get infectedâ
âSo Iâll be fine? Weâre done here?â
He let go of your leg so you could put it down, âYeahâ
Clearing his throat, he got up to walk to the door.
You stared after him, âYouâre leaving?â
âThereâs a store a few miles from here. Iâll get you a bandaidâ
âWhat? Youâre gonna drive all the way for that. Thatâs stupid. ItâsâŠan hour awayâ
âThen itâs a good thing Iâm not asking for your permission, is it?â He mumbled, pushing the door to walk back outside the house.
âHyunjinâ You groaned, getting up to follow him, âWait! What are you doing?â
He threw his hands up, voice high, âI donât know. What the hell do you want me to do?â
As if this was your fault, ïżœïżœïżœWell, maybe donât come to a party youâre not invited to. That would be a great startâ
His voice shot up higher, âIâm sorry I fucked up, okay? I came here for Chan. I had no fucking idea youâd be here! I didnât even know you knew Kairi, so how could I have guessed youâd be at her birthday party, Y/N?â
You swallowed, knowing he was right, frustrated tears rising up, âSo you wouldnât have comeâŠif you knew I was here? I was right?â
He sighed, each word said so powerfully it cut through you, âYes. It would have changed everything! I obviously would have preferred to stay home rather than watch you make out with your new boyfriend right in front of me!â
Your eyes widened, and it seemed like he instantly regret what he said.
He squeezed his eyes shut, âIâm sorry. I didnâtâŠmean to yellâ
Hurried footsteps distracted you, and you turned to see Kairi walking up to you, confused gaze, âHey. Why are you all the way here?â
âKairi. Are you okay?â You asked, immediately embracing her, âI was looking for you earlierâ
She nodded, âI am. I am. I just I got to talking with Chan, and we didnât realise how much time had passed. Iâm so sorry, oh my god. Does everybody hate me for abandoning my own party?â
You shook your head, pulling back to look at her, and you were happy to see that there were no tears, âNo, no, theyâre all having a good time. That doesnât matter anyway, are you okay right now? Do you feelâŠokay?â
She nodded, âI am. Chan and meâŠwe talked about a lot of shit. Iâll tell you everythingâ
âWhere is he?â Hyunjin asked.
Kairiâs eyes widened at him, âHwang fucking Hyunjin! What did I do to deserve the honor of you showing up to my party?â
He smiled at her, and itâs like his mood had changed instantly around her, âHappy birthday, Kairiâ
She jumped into his arms, tackling him in a hug, âI missed you dumbassâ He hugged her back, warmly, burying his head in her shoulder, âI missed you too, Kairiâ
She pushed his hair out of his face, hands resting on his cheekbones, âYou look fucking hot, Jinnie. Itâs been a whileâ
His eyes sparkled at her, cheeks flushing, âI hope youâve been taking care of yourself tooâ
Why couldnât you be the one to get a reunion so warm? It was your fault for being bitter anyway, and for trying to start a fight with Hyunjin. You donât even know what you were trying to do.
âI see you two have been reunitedâ Chan laughed, walking over to you. He glanced at you, a sheepish smile on his face, âIâm sorry about earlier, Y/NâŠâ
âItâs okayâŠâ You told him, âI get it. You really needed to see herâ
He nodded, looking around the grounds, âSo did I completely ruin the party?â
âNoâ Kairi shook her head, âI think most of them are too drunk to even notice Iâm gone. AlthoughâŠY/N might be a little sadâ She pouted at you, âYou planned everything. Iâm sorry it didnât go accordinglyâ
You felt conscious, feeling all their eyes on you, âNo, I only did it for you. If youâre happyâŠthatâs enough for meâ
Chan nodded, glancing at his wristwatch, âFuck. Itâs getting really late. We have a flight in the morning. Should we drop you guys home?â
They had a flight? To where? You shook your head to answer him, âNo, thatâs okay. IâmâŠgoing with Jeonghanâ
Kairi giggled at his mention, âYour boy was passed the fuck out a few minutes ago. I think he drank too much. Eric said theyâre gonna drive back in the morning, when theyâre all sobered up. Do you wanna wait till then?â
It was almost three am, and you donât think you could wait till dawn, âOhâŠno Iâll just take a taxi home. I have class at elevenâ
âA taxi from here to the city? Of course not. Thatâs not safeâ She frowned. You forced a smile at Kairi, âUm. Iâll just take it in the morning thenâ
âThatâs a terrible ideaâ Hyunjin mumbled.
âJust come with us?â Chan offered, and his voice was so sweet it was hard to say no, but theyâd all known each other for years, and youâd feel too awkward riding with them, âIâm justâŠgonna go check with Nate, if thatâs coolâÂ
Chan nodded, casually, âAh. Weâll be in the parking lot. Look for the black carâ
You nodded, âGot it. Thanks Chanâ
You glanced at Hyunjin, and he was already looking at you, arms crossed in front of his chest. He averted his gaze as soon as you caught him.Â
Back at the bonfire, Jeonghan was sitting in a beach chair, talking to a group of strangers. They must be locals who had rented some cabins. His face lit up when he saw you walk to him, âWhereâd you get that sweater? Is there a mall here I donât know about?â
âItâs just my friendsâ You told him, not in the mood to joke, bending down to be level at him, âKairi said you passed out. Are you okay?â
He nodded, smiling, âIâm fine, Y/N. I just found out that these people went to the same high school as me, in LA. Isnât that crazy?â
You glanced over, at some locals who were sat in a circle. The set-up seemed cozy, there was cider and hotdogs that lay between them, âOh wow. Itâs a small worldâ You told him, âUm, I came here to askâŠKairi was headed home, and she asked if I wanna come with. But I said Iâll stay with you, make sure youâre okay and everythingâ
Jeonghanâs lips tugged up into a smile, âY/N. Iâm more than okay. You seem tired, on the other hand. Maybe you should let Kairi take you home? I think Iâll chat here with them for an hour or soâ
You nodded, biting your lip, âAre you sure? I donât want to leave you here aloneâ
He rolled his eyes, âAre you trying to make me fall in love with you?â
You swallowed, âIâm just being a good friend, Nateâ
He leaned ahead, pinching your cheek, âI know and so am I. Please, just get some sleep. You seem exhaustedâ
You sighed, dread filling you. This meant youâd have to ride with Hyunjin. âAll right. IâllâŠsee you in class on Monday then?â
You got up, to leave but he tugged at your arm, voice dropping, âThe boy from earlier. Was thatâŠthe guy we saw in the elevatorâŠat Pegasus?â
You looked around, but nobody was listening, so you nodded, âYeah. That was himâ
Understanding settled in his features, âHe wasâŠlooking at you the entire time he was here. When we were dancingâŠdrinking. He...didnât look away from you for a secondâ
âYou saw that?â
âMmh. Is thatâŠthe same guy you wanted toâŠEternal Sunshine out of your mind?â
You smiled, the movie reference catching you off guard, âYeah, but um, donât tell anyone, pleaseâ
He grinned, imitating a zip over his mouth, âMy lips are sealedâ
»»ââââ-
There was a black car in the parking lot. You found your shoes, and your jeans, abandoned by the check-in area at the campground, slipped them on and walked over to the car. The three of them stood there, and the trunk was open. Chan sat in the back, leg pulled up, sipping beer and Kairi was snuggled up to him. It was chilly out here. HyunjinâŠstood across them, hands on his waist and they were laughing about something. He seemed so carefree when you werenât there. His eyes were crinkled, and his laughter echoed in the open night.Â
His sweater on you was warm, and you felt shy and awkward as you made your way to them, âHeyâ
Kairiâs eyes lit up, âY/N! Nate isnât coming?â
âHeâŠsaid he wanted to stay a bitâ
âPerfect. We were waiting for you, so we could cut the cakeâ Chan smiled.
âWhat?â You laughed, noticing the little bento cake sat neatly in the back of the trunk, âHere? Just...the four of us?â
âMmhâ Kairi nodded, âMy favorite people ever. Itâs perfectâ
Your heart warmed, and nothing had gone to plan, but it wasnât up to you, âSure... Why not?â
She jumped up, standing next to you on the concrete as Chan opened the box carefully. He dug into his pockets for a lighter, and lit the candles. It wasâŠdefinitely not the way youâd envisioned tonight, but this was about Kairi, and in a wayâŠthis was perfect.Â
Under the moonlight, in the empty parking lot, the glow of the candles was bright. Kairi leaned in, closing her eyes to make a wish, and then blew hard on the candles. Chan laughed loudly, singing a bad rendition of Happy Birthday, and you smiled at the sight.Â
It was strange how they found solace in each other, in an abandoned lot miles away from the nearest city. The celebration was small, much smaller than youâd plannedâŠbut it still felt complete. You hugged Kairi, arms tight around her, and she hugged Hyunjin after you. You wonder if your scent lingered on him, through her. He said something to make her laugh, and she teased him by smearing frosting on his cheek. Hyunjin gasped, dramatically, dipping his finger right into the cake.Â
âNo, no, no!â Kairi laughed, hiding behind Chan. Chan rolled his eyes, âJinnie. Youâre not putting cake on herâÂ
Hyunjin rolled his eyes, laughing, âRelaxâŠâ Although clearly heâd been planning to do just that. Instead of putting it on her face, he licked his finger, tongue swirling around it.Â
Kairi got on her toes, pulling Chan in for a hug. You still donât know what they talked about that made them so happy again, but you would have to be patient and she would tell you everything. For a few seconds, they just held each other, indulging in and enjoying each otherâs embrace Your gaze drifted to Hyunjin. There was a small smile on his face, and shamelessly he watched them. You remember how much he loved Chan and Kairi. They wereâŠthe world to him. So⊠he must be the happiest right now.Â
Your own smile fell though, the longer you looked at Hyunjin. He must be cold, but heâd given you his sweaterâŠit wasnât much but it was everything right now. He made you crave him always, even when you were supposed to be so angry at him. The adoration in his eyes, the softness in his gazeâŠit used to be yours. He used to look at you like that, and you still didnât understand what changed.
What happened to make him change towards you so drastically? Why didnât he want you anymore? After the way youâd acted tonight, showing your immature, petty and vengeful side, he probably wouldnât want to evenâŠassociate with you anymore. A wave of sadness hit you. Had your anger ruined any chance you had with him tonight?Â
ButâŠwhy wouldnât you be angry at him? You had every right. Or maybeâŠheâd just think of you as the bitchy ex-girlfriend for the rest of his life. You were an anecdote to tell his future lovers, a girl to mention in passing, someone he had a fling with one summer. To you, he was the entire worldâŠbut heâd never reciprocate the feeling. Youâd ruined everything, because of your sadness. Tears shot up to your eyes, and you looked away.Â
You wish you never met Hyunjin. Your own thought killed you.
âCome on. We should get going, if we hope to make it to Seoul by dawnâ Chan said, pulling away, hoarse voice.Â
âYouâre not driving are you?â Kairi asked him, âThereâs a lot I wanna talk to you aboutâ
âShe means she wants to get drunk with you in the backseatâ Hyunjin laughed.
âSame differenceâ Kairi shrugged, and then turned to you, âYou donât mind riding shotgun, right? Hyunjinâs a good driverâ
How did you end up in this situation anyway? You'd already told Kairi that you had no problem with Hyunjin. You'd already caused so much trouble tonight.
âYeah. I donât mindâ You mumbled. Chan closed the trunk, after making sure the cake was secure, and you walked to the front. You didnât even know they had their own cars. Youâd always assumed their managers drove for them, but their company probably had no idea they were even here.Â
Huh. Hyunjin broke the rules for Chan. Just not for you.
You settled into the passenger seat, and Hyunjin sat next to you.Â
âJinnie, youâre gonna have to adjust the seat for yourselfâ Chan told him, as he and Kairi settled comfortably in the backseat.
âAh. The sins of being tallâ Kairi joked. In the rear view mirror, you saw them immediately snuggle together, and Chan wrapped an arm around her, like they couldnât bear to be apart. Must be nice. You were jittery, and anxious again, having Hyunjin in such close proximity to you. You rest your hand on the console, trying to not look at his side profile, trying to not think of how you were in his sweater over your wet swimsuit.
Chan moved ahead, hand landing on the back of your seat, âSo, Y/N. Tell me more. Now that youâre finally here, Iâd love to hear about youâ
You bit your lip, âIâm sure you already know everything there is to know about meâŠâ
A warm sensation made you jump, and you realised Hyunjin had accidentally placed his hand on top of yours, on the console between you.Â
âSorryâ He apologised, pulling his hand back.
âUm. Itâs fineâ You put your hands in your lap. Youâd forgotten how warm and comforting his hand was. You wanted to hold it again, for the rest of the ride. Glancing in the rearview, Chan was saying something to Kairi, her face held in his big hands as he looked at her with so much love in his eyes. Perhaps this is why their car had blacked out windows.
âSoâŠhow long will it take us to get home, Jinnie?â He asked.
Hyunjin glanced at the GPS, that was above the console, âSays about three hoursâ
âFuck. Iâm definitely gonna fall asleepâ Kairi laughed, and Chan nodded, âMe tooâ
Hyunjin reached into the glove compartment, taking out a pair of thin silver-rimmed glasses. He put them on, and youâd never seen him wear these before so these must be anti-glare, for the drive. RegardlessâŠhe looked suddenly ten times hotter than before, and you looked away. You would blame the alcohol for how attracted you felt to him in this moment.
âWhat are you waiting for, Jinnie?â Kairi asked him.
âUm. Car wonât start until everyone has their seatbelts inâ
He glanced at you, and before you could even think, he had leaned over to your side, pulling your belt out of the hook. Your breath stopped as his face hovered over yours but his gaze was focused on the strap as he pulled it towards him. He clicked it in place for you, crossing the strap over your chest, and waist, then he asked you, voice low and hoarse, âThat comfortable?â
Just for a second, he looked up at you, eyes meeting yours. His strong scent infiltrated you. You had no words to say. He was so close, and you just nodded, hoping that would be enough.
âWeâre good nowâ He spoke, leaning back into his own seat, and started the car. There was absolutely no fucking need for him to be doing that for you. You knew how to put a seatbelt on, but now you wished he was always there to do it for you.Â
Your chest was pounding embarrassingly loud. You think everybody could hear it. You glanced at him, and his hands rested on the wheel, and he looked so fucking attractive. The thin glasses rested on his nose, and he licked his lips, turning around, one hand on the wheel, other on the back of your seat so he could reverse the car out of its parking lot. God, you wish you never met him but you wanted to jump over the console into his lap, and kiss him for the rest of your life.Â
Hyunjin cleared his throat, and looked at you before turning to face the road again. His gaze dropped to your body for a second, to his sweater hugging you tightly. You werenât talking to each other, but⊠your gaze mirrored his, youâre sure. You stared at his face illuminated in the moonlight, darkened look in his eyes. So, he couldn't love you, but you still had an effect on him, and it made you feel proud. Anybody in the world would be able to tell what you wanted to do to each other. Even right now, when you hated him more than anything. Even when heâd broken your heart and made no attempt to patch it back up.Â
You both said nothing, as he focused on the road, pulling out of the campgrounds to catch the highway. The silence was enough. Youâd been in this car for just a few minutes, and you were already dying, air thick with tension.Â
There were three long hours to Seoul, on a dark highway through the woods, with only the moonlight to guide you, and Hyunjin was inches from you.Â
You had no idea how youâd make it there, without completely ruining each other.
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Mind if I ask what your take on other Batman Rogues would be like, like Bane, Croc, or Riddler? Or Superman's like Braniac, Toyman, or Zod?
There's no reason behind the specific names. They're just the ones that popped first in my head.
Thank you for the both of your's time.
Out of these rogues, I've got some concept ideas for Brainiac. He's a mix of GLaDOS, Brau-1589 (from Pluto), Ghost in the Shell's Puppetmaster, and concepts from the game SOMA.
Braniac is an advanced Kryptonian AI program that gained uncomfortable sentience. A robot capable of murder, Brainiac seeks to destroy civilizations, believing his data of their recorded history would become more valuable in the process. He can possess and download himself into any robot body, so he takes many forms. Internally, he's at odds with his growing humanity.
You didn't mention her, but I have big brain ideas for Livewire!
A controversial grifter podcast influencer lady, Leslie Willis finds a prime opportunity to use Superman as a scapegoat for inflammatory content when he accidentally gives her the ability to be living energy. She's already primed her audience to victimize her if anyone chose to take a stance against her, targeting Superman just became a lot easier! She aims to rival news outlets like the Daily Planet, including Jimmy's popular video show. Though becoming more influential than her old colleague Lois Lane doesn't hurt either.
Those are my rogue ideas! I generally only pick villains to reimagine if I have a story to tell or a compelling take on them (I don't have an idea on everyone, at least not yet lol). Popular villains like the bat rogues are so saturated with content that it's pretty intimidating to attempt a take on them, haha. People have such strong feelings over the most obscure of the bat rogues, so I'd only make a take if I feel very strongly for an idea there. Lately I feel Superman rogues are very underrated! And I'm always looking for ways to revitalize Martian rogues too.
#askjesncin#superman#clark kent#brainiac#livewire#leslie willis#jl remix#ask me about livewire go on do it#also pls appreciate how i made brainiac's symbol into his tiddies#i do so much for this community
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just finished listening to episode 34 of worlds beyond number, "something to remember you by," which is the end of arc 3 of the wizard, the witch, and the wild one, and i feel sick from how incredible it was. the physical reactions my body made to some of the words and music in this podcast really took me by surprise. i'm still reeling.
some thoughts:
i'm so happy that suvi is questioning the citadel, her reaction to silver's letter was inspired, and i LOVED her interactions with the quartermaster. she's so clever and intimidating (holy shit that was HOT), but i'm worried about what's happening to silver. i have an inkling that the witches may have already started making moves alongside the man in black, and i wonder how that will affect suvi going forward. and going to try and save silver before returning their "precious cargo" to the citadel... i hope suvi can keep questioning, and that whatever she faces, she doesn't let the justification machine run its course any longer.
eursulon meeting up with tefmet was really cool. i enjoyed the return of the strongest man in silbury immensely. it was extremely funny. and then, when eursulon asked to help and succeeded on his persuasion checks, it was solemnly touching. i love eursulon's power being in steadfast support and protection, and how to him, it's not about opposing the citadel in its entirety, it's about saving spirits, great and small, from those who would use them. and that's something he can do while still protecting his true friends.
ame let the chaos OUT this episode, and it was delightful and nerve wracking and thrilling to listen to. she's very bossy and it's so funny to hear how immediately eursulon goes along with it, despite not knowing what "it" is. growing up watching grandma wren, she seems to have gained a natural authority that makes people who love her listen to her when she asks them to perform innocuous menial tasks. but that's also interesting, because her chaos is focused, if imprecise. she knows what she needs to do and will do it, damn the consequences. as long as she can get away, who cares what she leaves in her wake? that's a problem for future ame.
they stole some brass knockers and a lion! they kidnapped nif to save her from being killed by indri! tof burned bright to free a vrock! suvi heads to war, eursulon and ame TO TOMA! (i almost cried when eursulon said those words and the music swelled. what the fuck, lou. what the FUCK taylor and jared. i'm not okay!!!)
and then of course, brockvale. holly hill. the resting place of sir curran of the hawthorn, who unknowingly sent eursulon on a quest that would lead him to our story. the man in black, the pilgrim under stars, the king of knight, the stranger, holds sir curran's shield. he comes to make an offer. will this poor old guard bid a weary traveler to step over this threshold?
this is why worlds beyond number feels so different to me from other dnd shows and podcasts. these artists have come together with the shared goal of not just playing a fun game that they all enjoy, but with the express aim of crafting a brilliant story. i love a goofy campaign full of shenanigans as much as the next person, but i adore how every choice in this show is given weight and meaning. there are no decisions made for laughs. it doesn't feel like playing a game. it feels like living in the story.
and there are also moments like the ending of this episode. a snapshot of elsewhere in the world, something the players don't know, but the audience gets to. it fills out the edges of the story and provides a richer tapestry of lore and reasoning behind the machinations of those who oppose our heroes. it gives life to the tale.
my heart is beating so fast. this show is incredible. thank you, @worldsbeyondpod , for the world you're creating.
#i don't feel ok#my body is trembling#and i am alight with wonder and fear and joy#if you want to hear maybe the best fantasy story i have ever had the pleasure of experiencing#listen to worlds beyond number#worlds beyond number#wbn pod#wbn: www#wbn#wbn spoilers#the wizard the witch and the wild one#wwwo#wwwo spoilers#suvirin kedberiket#suvi the wizard#the wizard sky#suvi wbn#eursulon toma#eursulon the wild one#eursulon wbn#ame of toma#ame witch of the world's heart#ame wbn#nif wbn#tof wbn#indri wbn#the stranger wbn#sir curran of the hawthorn#sir curran wbn
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Dan Rather at Steady:
The morning after the election, I was talking with a friend who said something that made me pause: âThe American people arenât buying what the Dems are selling.â At the time I acknowledged the notion but filed it away for closer inspection, once the shock wore off. Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party were selling hope and freedom, upholding the rule of law, saving democracy. Whatâs not to buy? With the benefit of lots of discussion, reading, watching, and thinking over the past 17 days, it became apparent that that analysis is incomplete. It isnât that the American people didnât buy what Harris was selling; they didnât know what she was selling. The increasingly powerful right-wing media championed her opponentâs message while distorting hers. And millions of Americans bought it.Â
As The New Republic editor Michael Tomasky wrote, âIt wasnât the economy. It wasnât inflation, or anything else. It was how people perceive those things, which points to one overpowering answer.â The right-wing media now controls the agenda.  For those of us who grew up on a steady diet of truth-telling, itâs gut-wrenching to see this mega misinformation machine grow into a multi-headed monster.  Perhaps it shouldnât come as a shock. Gallup says trust in the media is at an all-time low. The most trusted news source according to YouGov is ⊠The Weather Channel. Couple that with exit polls showing people who consume a lot of news from traditional sources voted overwhelmingly for Harris.Â
If you only read The New York Times or watch CNN or so-called legacy networks such as CBS News, you might be surprised to learn there is a vast right-wing media ecosystem that goes well beyond Fox News. Founded in 1996, Fox is the granddaddy of the far-right media but has since been joined by Newsmax and One America News Network. This media universe also includes Sinclair Broadcasting, which owns hundreds of radio and TV stations â reaching 40% of the viewing public â and newspapers, including the recently purchased Baltimore Sun; iHeartMedia, which dominates right-wing talk radio and podcasting; Trinity and Bott Radio, two massive Christian broadcasting networks; social media platforms like Trumpâs own Truth Social and X, owned by Trump bestie Elon Musk; and a multitude of hugely popular far-right podcasts. Collectively, these various and varied media outlets have been feeding growing audiences a constant diet of disinformation for years. They have been fighting and winning an information war Democrats didnât seem to know existed. The 2024 election may have been the inflection point when the right-wing mediaâs influence finally eclipsed the mainstream media. That is a major reason a convicted felon won with just under 50% of the popular vote.
The landscape is changing at light speed. Today, traditional media is not where most people get their news. Not so long ago you had to pick up a morning newspaper or turn on a television at a specific time to get news. Now ânewsâ is available 24-7, from hundreds of sources, in tiny bite-sized portions, often without the benefit of context or even fact-checking. Right-wing outlets peddling half truths have learned how to navigate and thus dominate this new landscape. It is important to note that this battle is being waged between right-leaning media and mainstream media. The combatants are not two ideologues. One group is pushing a hard-right agenda, and the other is striving to report and expose the truth. The social media landscape mirrors this reality. On the right, you have Truth Social and X. On the left, not much. In reaction to the misinformation rampant on its sites during the 2020 election, Meta-owned platforms like Facebook and Instagram removed most political content.
An excellent read from longtime CBS News journalist Dan Rather on how right-wing media propaganda being fed to millions of Americans without any real fact-checking of lies is what led to Donald Trump become a Presidential candidate in the first place, let alone win twice.
#Conservative Media Apparatus#Donald Trump#Kamala Harris#2024 Presidential Election#2024 Elections#Media Consumption#Fox News#Newsmax#One America News Network#Bott Radio Network#Truth Social#X#Salem Media Group#Sinclair Broadcasting Group#Dan Rather#Steady
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â âyouâre delusional, youâre like actually crazyâ pt. 2 â
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summary: Hamzah publicly mocks you on his most recent podcast episode, after confronting him, you are once again drawn back in by his manipulative affection but this time his words and actions are different.
notes: iâm literally addicted to this idea of hamzah i canât stop writing!! thank you for all the submissions guys i love writing them!!
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Youâre mindlessly scrolling through social media, trying to distract yourself from the gnawing feeling that something is off. It's been a quiet day, too quiet, and the silence from Hamzah has left you with a growing sense of unease. Just as you're about to close the app, a clip from Hamzahâs latest podcast episode pops up on your feed, shared by someone you follow.
Out of habit, you click on it, expecting the usual mix of humor and laid-back conversation that heâs known for. But as the video plays, your heart sinks.
ââŠand thereâs this one girl,â Hamzahâs voice is smooth, almost casual, but thereâs a sharpness to it that makes your stomach twist. âShe was so crazy, man. Always checking up on me, obsessing over everything I did. It was like she couldnât breathe unless she knew what I was doing every second of the day, and Iâm like âoh my god, youâre delusional, youâre like actually crazyââ
The audience laughs in the chat, Hamzah still chuckling along to his own words, the sound grating in your ears. He continues, the words pouring out like venom, each one cutting deeper. âIt was pathetic, really. I mean, who needs that kind of shit? Always making everything about her, so desperate for attention. It was exhausting.â
You stare at the screen, frozen in place. He doesnât say your name, but the description is unmistakable. Itâs you heâs talking about. Heâs mocking you in front of thousands of listeners, turning your pain into a joke for entertainment. The humiliation burns through you like acid, your chest tightening as you try to process the betrayal.
How could he do this? The thought echoes in your mind as you replay the clip, hopingâprayingâthat you misheard, that it isnât as bad as it seems. But each time, the words hit just as hard, confirming what you already know deep down.
Itâs about you.
That evening, you find yourself outside Hamzahâs apartment, the anger and hurt building with every step. You shouldnât be here. You should be walking away, cutting ties with him for good. But the pull is too strong, the need for answers too overwhelming to ignore.
You take a deep breath and knock on the door, your heart pounding in your chest. A few moments later, the door swings open, and there he is, standing in the doorway with that familiar half-smile that always makes your resolve falter.
âHey,â he says casually, as if nothingâs wrong. âWhatâs up?â
âWhatâs up?â you echo, incredulous. You canât believe heâs acting like everything is normal. âWhat the hell, Hamzah? I saw your podcast.â
His expression doesnât change, but thereâs a flicker of something in his eyesâannoyance, maybe? He steps aside, letting you in without a word. You walk into the apartment, the tension between you crackling like static electricity.
Once the door is closed, you round on him, unable to hold back any longer. âHow could you say those things? You were talking about me, werenât you?â
Hamzah leans against the wall, crossing his arms over his chest. He looks at you with a mixture of boredom and impatience, like youâre a child throwing a tantrum. âYouâre seriously mad about that?â he asks, his tone dripping with condescension. âIt wasnât even about you. Youâre overreacting.â
Your jaw drops. âOverreacting? Hamzah, you described me exactly! How can you stand there and pretend it wasnât about me?â
He sighs, as if youâre exhausting him just by being here. âNot everything is about you, you know. It was just a story. Youâre being paranoid.â
âParanoid?â The word struck a nerve. âYou made me sound like some kind of obsessive psycho! And you did it in front of all your listeners. How am I supposed to feel?â
âMaybe if you didnât act so crazy, you wouldnât think it was about you,â he snaps back, his voice growing colder. âBut of course, you have to make this a big deal. Itâs always the same with youâblowing everything out of proportion.â
The anger that had been simmering inside you starts to boil over. âIâm not blowing this out of proportion, Hamzah! You humiliated me in front of everyone, and now youâre trying to gaslight me into thinking Iâm the problem?â
He raises an eyebrow, his expression darkening. âGaslighting? Really? God, you sound so dramatic. I didnât do anything to you. If youâre feeling hurt, thatâs on you, not me.â
Your vision blurs with tears of frustration. âYou always do this. You twist things around, make me doubt myself. You make me feel like Iâm the one whoâs crazy when itâs you whoâs hurting me!â
He pushes off the wall and steps closer, his presence suddenly overwhelming. âYouâre making yourself crazy, always overthinking everything. I canât even make a joke without you blowing it out of proportion. Maybe if you werenât so obsessed with me, you wouldnât be so hurt all the time.â
The words sting like a whip, each one carefully aimed to cut you down. But underneath the cruelty, thereâs a flicker of something elseâsomething that makes you hesitate. Is he right? Are you overreacting? Is this all in your head?
You try to stand up for yourself, refusing to let him get away with it this time. âI could tell everyone what you really say to me. How you really treat me. Let them see who you are, you fucking asshole.â
For a moment, Hamzahâs expression shifts to something more serious, almost dangerous. Then he laughs, a cold, unamused sound. âGo ahead,â he says, but thereâs a note of challenge in his voice. âTheyâll just think youâre crazy. You think anyone would believe you over me?â
The words hit like a punch, but before you can respond, his tone shifts again, softer, more calculated. He reaches out, brushing your hair back from your face, his voice dropping to a whisper. âBut why would you want to do that? I care about you. You know that, right? I love you sweetheartâ
You freeze, your breath catching in your throat. He loves you? Heâs never said that before. The word hangs between you, filling the space with something heavy and confusing. You want to believe him so badly, want to believe that this is real, that he really does love you and that itâs not just another manipulation.
âDo you really mean that?â you ask, your voice trembling with hope and doubt.
His gaze locks onto yours, intense and unreadable. âOf course I do, my love. I wouldnât say it if I didnât mean it.â
And just like that, the fight drains out of you. You feel yourself softening under his gaze, the anger and hurt melting away as you let yourself believe him, even if every rational part of you is screaming that this is just another way to control you.
Before you can think it through, he pulls you into a kiss, his lips pressing against yours with a possessiveness that leaves no room for argument. Itâs a kiss that demands your compliance, that tells you without words that this is how things are going to be.
You kiss him back, the desperate hope that he means it overpowering everything else. The world narrows down to just the two of you, the familiar heat flaring between you, erasing the lines between right and wrong, pain and pleasure.
Hamzahâs hands are on you, pulling you closer, his touch rougher than before, as if to remind you of whoâs in control. And you let him, because itâs easier to give in than to fight. Easier to lose yourself in the physical connection than to face the reality of whatâs happening.
He guides you to the bed, the tension between you shifting from anger to something more primal. As your body responds to his, you feel a strange mix of relief and shame when he whispers in your ear, "Good." The words send a shiver down your spine, both comforting and unsettling, reinforcing the power he holds over you.
The arguments, the hurtful words, the public humiliation-they all fade into the background as your bodies come together, as you let him take what he wants from you, hoping that maybe this time, it'll be enough to keep him.
Afterward, Hamzah lies behind you, his arm draped possessively over your waist. You feel his breath warm against the back of your neck as he cuddles into you, pulling you closer. His lips find your hair, pressing soft kisses into it, as if to soothe the pain he's caused. "You're so beautiful," he murmurs against your hair, the words both soothing and confusing. Then, with a soft, almost vulnerable tone, he adds, "I love you." The tenderness in his actions and words contrasts sharply with the cruelty he's shown, leaving your emotions even more tangled.
But deep down, you know it won't be enough. The cycle will continue, the pain and the passion intertwined, feeding off each other in a toxic dance that neither of you can escape.
And as you lie there in the dark, Hamzah's arm tightening around you, you wonder how much longer you can keep doing this. How much more of yourself you can give away before there's nothing left.
But for now, you close your eyes and let yourself be consumed by him, by the illusion that this is love with hamzah, even if it's killing you.
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âI hate all the women in this podcast! This shows that the podcast is progressive and says nothing in particular about me as a personâ
Notice how I never said the podcast is progressive for having a diverse, well-rounded, and fleshed out cast, nor that I hated all the women in the podcast. I love all of the main cast of characters, that love is just expressed differently based on how their individual journeys go.
What I DID draw attention to was how good Rusty Quill was at writing complex women who had their own motivations and reasoning that the audience would not agree with or relate to. I, personally, donât understand Daisyâs draw to cruelty and stepping on people deemed âbelowâ her. But I CAN understand that she was actively trying to change her whole outlook on life, and that it took guts to do. I donât understand Georgieâs loyalties and how they appear to shift with no reason. But I can understand that she has complex feelings towards her ex and wants to keep her life and new girlfriend safe. I donât understand why Basira gets so caught up on Jonâs morals when hers took a backseat when it came to Daisy abusing people, nor do I understand why she was so quick to jump on Jon for any perceived fault or wrongdoing. But I do understand that her one last connection to her old life was her partner, and that Daisy meant so much to her. I understand that Basira was only alive this long because she was a cautious, rational person, and that she trusted her instincts to guide her, and she saved most of the castsâ lives at least once.
I didnât even touch on Melanieâs character as I think she gets it pretty rough from most of the fanbase, even though she was being possessed by the slaughter, had her career crash down around her, was signed on as basically a prisoner, and was thrown into this crazy world of Fears and Avatars with zero warning. She then was told of a way out, and she was the only one to have the willpower and stomach to blind herself to be free.
Sasha is a much beloved character who has way too little âscreen timeâ and I wish the narrative had been able to keep her around. She was very smart, capable, and she was a steady force driving the Archives to do their jobs.
Gertrude was the peak Mentor character trope, badass and self-sufficient to a fault. She was allowed to grow old and still be a wonderfully violent character. She wanted results, at any cost.
This is already too long, but if you think that being frustrated at charactersâ choices or arguing their logic means that I hate them, then I donât think this is going to change your mind. But it was nice to reflect on the main women of The Magnus Archives and how they interact with the main story.
#the magnus archives#tma#basira hussain#daisy tonner#sasha james#gertrude robinson#melanie king#georgie#rant#Just because I donât agree with a character doesnât mean theyâre bad#also if me talking about women#translates to you thinking Iâm preaching progressivism#that says more about you than me#jonathan sims
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