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Caffeine Chronicles PT. 1
✮ Jongseob x reader, Soul x reader, Intak x reader, Jiung x reader, Theo x reader, Keeho x reader
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warnings: 18+, drug + alcohol use, angst, fluff
“Welcome to Beyond the Bean, what can I get for you today?” He was trying his best to put on a customer service voice, but you could tell by his scrunched up face that he was sick of his required greeting. It didn't take long for Jongseob to recognize you though, washing away any animosity he was feeling towards having to serve any other customer besides you.
Chapter 1
Stepping into the cozy atmosphere of the cafe, there was a brisk breeze of the AC that swept your hair around as you walked through the door. It was a stark contrast of the blazing afternoon heat from outside, something you were desperate to get away from.
The coffee shop was adorned with brown walls and shaggy rugs that met the feet of a plethora of vintage armchairs. There was soft jazz music playing from speakers that was slightly drowned out by the chatter of the other patrons already in the cafe. Behind the counter there were boys hard at work mixing, pouring, blending drinks while another stood by the cash register taking orders.
“Welcome to Beyond the Bean, what can I get you today?” He was trying his best to put on a customer service voice, but you could tell by his scrunched up face that he was sick of his required greeting. It didn't take long for him to recognize you though, washing away any animosity he was feeling towards having to serve any other customer besides you.
“Y/N! I haven't seen you around lately.” He continued, tapping away at the kiosk most likely putting in your usual order. His honey blonde hair fell as concentrated on pressing the correct buttons.
You were flattered that he had remembered your name, let alone remember the last time you were in. You weren't completely shocked though as you had been friendly with all of the staff there, and you must have had to have been coming there for almost a year now, exclusively.
“Jongseob, hey. Life, ya know? I’ve been so busy I haven't even had time to think about grabbing a coffee.” You said, trying to be as vague as possible. You didn't want to tell him the truth, which was how tight money had become these past few weeks. There was no way you had the funds to spend on overpriced espresso.
“Sounds like you really need this then. It’s on me.” Jongseob affirmed with a half smile just as you were about to pull out your wallet.
It was a small gesture but still made you smile back, feeling an uncontrollable redness grow across your cheeks. You’d be a liar if you said you came here just for the coffee. You could go to any of the other coffee shops that littered every block of the city but you chose this place because the service was unmatched; it wasn't your fault that a pretty face went along with it. They could also make a mean matcha latte.
After the courteous back and forth with Jongseob with you insisting on paying, and ultimately losing, you went to pick out a spot in the seating area. You didn't even have to look over to the other baristas to know that coffee was brewing, you could smell the rich bitterness of the beans and hear the whistle of hot milk frothing. There was a rustic worn down leather chair that you sunk into that was towards the side of the cafe. It gave you an excuse to look over to the other guys on shift with Jongseob, busy at work as they got through their string of orders.
You could make out Intak and Keeho on the bar, dishing out shots of espresso over mixtures of different concoctions. Mixing in syrups or simply pouring them over water and ice, the two of them looked like a good team going back and forth and never missing a beat. At the other end of the counter was Shota, looking like he was having trouble with the blender. His thick drink was almost filled to the brim, looking as though it was threatening to make a huge mess even if looked at the wrong way. He looked puzzled as he smashed his finger down on the buttons of the blender but the slushy liquid didn’t move.
Your attention was taken away by shouting at the other side of the cafe where the drive thru window was located. Taeyang was holding his hand with the sandwich warmer wide open, trying his best to lower his voice as he scolded Jiung. Using the clues around you, you assumed Jiung had something to do with Taeyang’s newly burned fingers. When they noticed that a few other guests had averted their attention towards them, they continued on with their duties with Jiung manning the window, Taeyang fishing out the next sandwich he had to heat up.
“Y/N!” You heard Keeho shout, taking you out of your snooping trance.
Getting up from your spot, you left your tote bag that you had slung across your shoulder as you went to grab your coffee. Keeho was standing in front of your cinnamon iced latte with a shit eating grin on his face. You hesitated before picking it up.
“I made it with love.” He cooed, making you snatch your coffee with an eye roll. You knew not to expect anything less than teasing from him.
Settling back into your chair, you brought out the book you had stored in your bag. It was some gushy romance novel your friend was wanting you to read, it was never something you would have picked up on your own. It was only the precursor of your plans at the cafe, the sun was beginning to set by the time you had finished a few chapters. Leaving your bookmark in between the pages you looked up to see Taeyang looking over at you. The moment you caught him staring his eyes averted as he started to pretend to act busy, wiping away nonexistent crumbs on the counter with his bare hand.
Deciding to just ignore it, settling on the theory that he wasn't looking at you, just in your direction. Putting your book back into your tote bag and in turn reaching for your laptop, you did your best with keeping your mind going astray. The computer booted up slowly, the spinning cursor endlessly turning as you felt the heat began to build from underneath it on your thighs. Like many things you owned, you couldn't even begin to guess when you first got this dinosaur. You kept things until they broke; or maybe in this case, in flames.
You couldn't let it bother you, the time crunch you were on didn't need something else keeping you from submitting your article in time. Your superstition told you the less you thought about it, the less it will happen. Opening up your nearly finished work, you skimmed through it trying to catch any grammar or spelling mistakes. It had been days since you first started it, only for you to be completely stuck at how to end the story of the deep dive you had finished on the city’s justice system.
“What are you working on?” The unexpected voice made you jump out of your skin.
Peering over to your left from where the voice was coming from, you saw Jiung sitting in the almost identical chair next to you. It looked like he had made a drink of his own, paired with what appeared to be a breakfast burrito wrapped in brown parchment paper.
“You're on your break and you decided to sit next to me?” You questioned him as he began to unwrap his meal.
“It would be mind numbing if I didn't. Your turn to answer.” He said right as he took a big bite.
Pursing your lips, you gave in. “It's for work. Work that's due in-” You glanced at the clock in the corner of your laptop. “1 hour and 13 minutes.”
“Oh, shit. Get a move on then!” He told you, his mouth still full.
You tried your hardest to keep yourself from smiling but it was no use, watching Jiung thoroughly enjoy his burrito and coffee, intermittently smacking his lips in between bites. It didn't stop you from typing away furiously as you rushed against the clock. One of your worst attributes would definitely be your procrastination, but at the same time you were convinced it made your work all the more better.
Only 20 minutes remained by the time you hit submit, with that being the first time you were able to take a genuine deep breath. You could feel Jiung still sitting next to you, he had long ago finished his food and only had a few sips of his drink left. He had his nose in his phone, typing away until he noticed you had finally stopped typing yourself.
“What are you still doing here? I thought you guys only did 30 minute breaks.” You asked him.
“We do. How could I go back to work without knowing if you beat the clock or not though?” He said mockingly, but with a smile.
You briefly looked around the cafe to notice that the crowd of people had dwindled down to only a handful, the sky had gone completely dark at that point. It wasn't until now that you noticed how truly long your stay had been. It must have been almost time for closing, with the sound of dishes clanking together and machines getting cleaned out in the direction of the coffee bar.
“Well I did, thank you very much! Now it’s your turn to go do your job.” You bantered back.
“And go help those guys clean? No thanks.” Jiung said back with a scoff.
“You know they're going to blame me for you being late back from your break! You don't want me banned, do you? Go!” You used your hand to try to shoo him away.
He gave in, getting up from his seat with a groan. “Ok fine. But you owe me now.” He said once he had stood up.
“Owe you? For what?” You asked, looking up at him.
“Owe me 30 minutes of your time. You couldn't spend it with me now like I wanted, so you’ll have to come back. Though, it wouldn't necessarily have to be here.” He lowered his voice at the last sentence, turning away to walk back behind the counter before you could say anything back to him.
You were caught off guard, you had become accustomed to his banter but never had he gotten so bold. There was never a moment where you felt like there were any wavering feelings the boys had towards you, until now. Watching as he began to refill the beans in the espresso machine, you began to wonder what was behind his words, or if it was just more playful teasing. His request lingered in your mind as you began to pack away your laptop and take the last remaining watered down sips of your drink.
There was a tingling sensation in your legs as you got up from your seat, your body's response to sitting in one place for too long. You made your way to the trash can that was sitting against the end of the counter, catching the attention of Intak who was carrying two large black trash bags in one of his hands. Noticing your empty cup, he extended his free hand out to you, signaling to hand it over.
“Heading out?” He smacked his lips in disappointment. “Follow me out this way.” He said, motioning his head towards the back door that was sitting at the end of the hallway where the restrooms were located.
There was nothing stopping you from following him, if you didn't account for the sour and sweet trash bags Intak was gripping the ends of. He held the door open for you with the humidity smacking you like a ton of bricks once stepping outside. Met witu a dark alleyway with only stars as your only light source, you watched as he opened the large green trash bins and threw the bags in with force. The trash made a wet smack against the bags that were thrown in previously, the sound alone making you grateful you were not in this industry.
Wiping his hands against his pants, Intak walked back up to you once closing the bin. “I didn't ask you out here just so you could watch me throw trash away, I promise.” He said with a small laugh, but you could tell he was slightly nervous. “I was actually hoping you would stay till close. The guys and I were planning on having a bonfire once we finish up in there.”
“Is that your way of inviting me?” You asked, questioning his choice of words.
You could see his ears began to turn a bright red color. “Yeah, if you want to, of course. No pressure, I saw you working on your laptop so I know you probably had a long day-.”
“Will there be beer?” You interrogated, cutting him off.
He broke into a smile, as if he was relieved with your question. “I’d hope you’d know me better than that. There sure as hell won’t be any coffee. So you’ll come?”
You nodded, but were suddenly nervous of the implications, you had never seen any of them outside of the cafe. Of course it had always been friendly, there just had never been a time where there was an opportunity to even ask. You were flattered that Intak had even thought about inviting you in the first place.
“Are the other guys are ok with it?” You asked, even though you were more so speaking out loud.
“Who do you think begged me to invite you?”
Chapter 2
The glow of the fire pit made your skin warm and toasty, the humidity in the air breaking against the heat of the fire whenever it blew in your direction. There was only a little bit wind, but when it did pick up the smoke moved to made your eyes water, the sharp sensation of the fumes from the fire gave them a burning sensation.Taking a sip of your cold beer you tried to calm yourself down, not knowing if it was the heat or your nerves that was flushing your complexion to give you a bright red blush across your cheeks.
When you looked around the woodsy backyard, the 7 of you formed a circle around the bonfire as it crackled. On your left you had Taeyang, with Jongseob sitting beside you on your right. Intak and Jiung were sitting across from you while Keeho and Soul sat adjacent. There were more than one conversation going on at the same time, and you were doing your best to follow along with both of them.
“No, the Concorde is definitely the hardest build. The hinges and retractable tail bumper are crazy difficult to put together. You even have to build some of the inside.” Intak retorted to something Shota had just said.
“But the Crawler Crane is almost a meter tall. It moves too.” He said back to Intak without a waiver of doubt.
“What about the Hogwarts Castle?” Taeyang jumped in.
“That’s just massive. We’re talking difficulty.” Intak told him before going on a long rant about the difference.
Legos? You were the last person to join their conversation. The closest thing you knew were the building blocks you had as a kid, nothing like the sets you've seen some people building. The three of them were passionate about the topic, going back and forth about different techniques which made it hard to keep track. The conversation Jiung, Jongseob, and Keeho were having were much more your speed.
“I think it’s stupid that there’s even a debate. Oasis was the clear winner from the beginning.” Jiung said to the group.
“They might have won the first few battles but I don't think they won the war. Where are they now? Still shit talking one another on twitter? Blur just released and album and you’ve seen how dedicated Damon has been to Gorillaz recently. I’d much rather be on their side.” He said back with poise, but was clearly trying his best not to get into any heated arguments.
“Blur? Is that the one woo-hoo band?” Keeho said, breaking any tension that was brewing. Laughter broke out amongst them, knowing he wouldn't be too active in their conversation as they talked around him.
Crossing your legs, you settled into the outdoor folding chair, the polyester scratching against your skin whenever you shifted. “Isn't this debate like, 30 years old?” You asked the group teasingly.
They huffed out a laugh, Jongseob shrugging, most likely ok with the fact that he ended the conversation strong. If there was one thing you knew about him, it was that he didn't play around when it came to music.
“I need another drink, anyone else?” Keeho offered while holding up his empty beer can.
“I think it's time for me to head out. It’s getting late.” Jiung rebutted. The other conversation sounded like it had ended and their focus was now on the rest of them, with Shota nodding his head in agreement.
“Oh come on! When did we stop hanging out til 4 am?” Keeho moaned.
“When we started having to wake up at that time for work.” Intak said back matter of factly as he began to move the logs in the fire to put it out.
That warranted an eye roll from Keeho, but he sadly obliged by getting up and beginning to fold up his chair. Jiung and Taeyang helped Intak put out the fire while the rest of them packed away their seating arrangement. The strong smell of soot only became stronger the lower and lower the flames got, the light from the fire dimming until there was none left.
The group began to say their goodbyes, promising to see one another later. It was when you were trekking your way back up to the house that you felt a tug on your arm, pulling you back so you spun around, making you face to face with Taeyang.
“I saw you staring at me earlier.” He said, his voice almost a whisper even though none of the other guys were in close proximity.
“I wasn't staring. You were staring!” You retorted quickly. You knew he was talking about in the coffee shop when you had caught him looking at you.
“I wasn't staring. I was trying to see what book you were reading.” He said back just as fast.
You tried taking a step back, but it only made Taeyang take another step forward, making him closer than he was before. His long hair was laying across his temples, meeting against his clear, soft skin. He had an inquisitive look on his face, as if he was expecting you to answer his nonexistent question.
You didn't want to start telling him about the sappy love story you still had sitting in your tote bag. “What’s it to you? Are you doing all of this because you need a recommendation?”
His face changed to a more softer look as he digested your words. “I was just wondering why you were reading something like that.”
“You just said you were trying to figure out what I was reading. How do you know what it’s about?”
“Because I know the cover of a romance novel when I see one. What was it about? Or are you too embarrassed to tell me?” Taeyang said, his voice was playful but it had a slight menacing tone to it.
He somehow managed to step closer, so close that you were able to feel his hot breath against your cheek. You felt his hand grip tighter around your wrist, even if you wanted to run away you weren't able to. Your eyes began to flutter, and you could have sworn you felt his lips scarcely touch yours before you heard a shout.
“Y/N! Don't you still need a ride?” You could hear Jiung yell out from the back door, clearly ready to go. It allowed you to free yourself from Taeyang, him being just as stunned at the unexpected interference. He was able to catch your eyes once more before you turned away, not being able to hide the disappointment in his face. You could also tell it was slightly mixed with a gaze of longingness before turning back to meet up with Jiung.
Your trip home with him was uneventful, except for your thoughts. They were like fireworks in your head, sparking one after another, not being able to stop them from exploding. By the time you got home you had already come up with multiple explanations as to what had just happened that night.
It was nearly impossible to convince yourself that he wasn't trying to kiss you. Stepping into your apartment after saying goodbye to Jiung, you were relieved to be able to kick your shoes off for the first time that day. You had gone straight from the cafe to Intak’s, and it had made you subconsciously hyper aware of your thrown-on outfit, making you wish you had taken more time getting dressed that day. While trying to get undressed, images of Taeyang's close up features flashed whenever you closed your eyes to blink. It made you slightly frustrated, even when you were trying to calm your mind he was still able to find ways to snake his way into your thoughts.
Your relationship with all of the guys had always been simply platonic. You were planning on keeping it that way, there was never a time where you had ever thought of any of them in a romantic way. You were surprised they even wanted to invite you out that evening as it was the first time any of them had ever seen you outside of their work setting. You were flattered and excited to go of course, just shocked at how everything unfolded. You wanted to start questioning every other interaction you had with Taeyang, but stopped yourself by turning the lights off in your bedroom and crawling into bed. It was now the challenge of trying to fall asleep that was ahead of you.
By the time you were itching for another coffee it was Friday, at least that was what you had told yourself. It was because by the time you managed to get over to Beyond the Bean after work it was later than it was usually acceptable to consume caffeine. When the familiar smell of espresso hit your nose as you stepped through the front door, it calmed some of the nerves that had formed in the pit of your stomach.
“Welcome to- oh thank god.” Jongseob said once he saw you. “What are you doing here so late?”
You saw him begin to tap in your usual order before you stopped him. “Wait. I should probably get something different, right? If I have any coffee I’ll be up all night.” You expressed to him.
“So what were you thinking about getting?” Jongseob asked.
“Well…I’m not sure.”
“Do you want me to surprise you?” A devious smile began to form on Jongseob's face as he asked this, most likely concocting some crazy drink for you to try.
“Sure, but you better not make it nasty!” You warned him.
Jongseob's smile was prominent now, his snaggle tooth that you loved in full view. “I would never!” He said back while placing both hands on his heart, pretending as though he had just been shot dead by your words in a playful manner. “You’re going to like it, I promise.” He said as he began to tap in your secret order.
“And I’m paying this time, whether you like it or not.” You teaser back, taking a $10 bill out of your wallet. Without looking up he grabbed the bill from your hand only to stuff it in the tip jar that was placed on the counter next to him.
Once he was done, he looked back up to you. “Hope you like it.” He said with a smile.
You made your way down the counter to only find Keeho, Soul and Taeyang working the bar. You figured by this time they were able to let some of them go home, especially on a night that wasn't too busy. Keeho and Soul’s face perked up once they saw you, Taeyang cowering in the back the moment he spotted you. You did your best to hide any wavering emotion that you wouldn't want appearing on your face.
“Did Jongseob make you order this?” Soul asked you, keeping you from getting lost in thought.
“Yes and no. When the sun starts to set, I try to stay away from anything caffeinated.” You told him. All he did in response was raise his eyebrows, as if to ask if you were really sure.
Once you heard him turn on the blender, you began to have doubts on your order. It wasn't long by the time he handed it over to Keeho to finish the drink off with a heaping portion of whip cream on the chunky blended drink. You had lost track of where Taeyang had run off to by the time Keeho handed over your surprise drink at the pick up counter.
“Hope you enjoy, sweetheart. Did Seob happen to mention what we're planning on doing this weekend?” He asked you. You shook your head no in response as you took the cup from him.
“I want to see you try a sip before I tell you.” He said teasingly.
Your eyes went back and forth from the drink to Keeho, his grin getting wider the more you hesitated. Looking into the drink, beyond the mountain of whip cream, you could see dark chunks mixed in a creamy thick liquid. Gingerly you wrapped your lips around the straw to take a sip, taking a glance up at Keeho once you did.
With a gentle suck at the straw a gust of the drink hits the back of your throat, suddenly throwing you off by the texture at first. You were pleasantly surprised when you realized it was simply just some sort of oreo frappe, something they probably serve to kids when their parents come in for their cappuccinos. While you were taking your first sip you could see Keeho’s face drop the longer you looked up at him. His tan skin looked flushed, his smile had faded into just his mouth slightly agape.
“It’s just oreo.” You said once your mouth wasn't full.
“Um- yeah it’s just..oreo pieces with um. Uh- our base for our frappes.” He stuttered out, but quickly composed himself before continuing. “Anyway. We’re all going up to my parent’s lake house tomorrow. We all had a blast together the other night so we figured we’d see if you’d want to tag along again.”
It took you a moment to figure out how you wanted to respond. A part of your brain was begging you to say no, you usually were spending your days off recharging from the week before. There wasn't any excuse you could come up with as to why not, it never hurt to change up routine every once and a while.
“Sure, why not. As long as I can make it to work Monday morning.” You said back, agreeing to go with them.Keeho’s smile reappeared as he began to map out their plan for the next day.
It wasn't until you were sitting in the back seat of a compact suv, squished between Intak and Jiung, driving hours away to an undisclosed destination that it became clear that Keeho didn't explain everything they had planned that weekend. Keeho had put him in the driver's seat with Shota next to him. Taeyang and Jongseob were following behind them separately, the back of their car filled to the brim with all their suitcases and junk they had brought along for the weekend.
By the time you had all made it to the lake house, the morning had turned into afternoon with the sun beating brightly above you. As you pulled into the driveway of the house, you began to wonder how the 7 of you would all fit. It wasn't small, but it was definitely quaint. It was a ranch style house sat against the water, the garage must have been almost the same size as the rest of the house.
Parking next to them, Taeyang and Jongseob filed out of their car the same time the five of you did. You all began to unload the cars and slowly make their way into the house one by one, hands full with bags and containers to suffice them much longer than just a few days. Dragging your suitcase against the gravelly driveway one hand, while juggling multiple grocery bags in the other, you took your time getting into the house. Your hand was on fire with the weight of the contents of whatever you had bought for the weekend when another hand came up behind you to the rescue, linking their hand under the bag handles to grab it away from you. Next to you was Intak, a friendly smile paired with the chivalrous act.
Thankfully the house looked bigger on the inside, the kitchen being the first thing you walked into once stepping in from the garage. To your right it looked like there was a bedroom and bathroom, with the living room in the back corner to face the lake. You sat your suitcase upright with Intak placing the bags you were holding onto the island that was sitting in the middle of the kitchen, adorned head to toe in wood.
“There's 1 bedroom upstairs, and 2 downstairs. We usually split them up with two to a bedroom, but with you here I suppose you could take the couch.” Keeho explained to you the layout of the house as if he read your mind.
“She’s a guest, guests don't sleep on couches. You can take my spot.” Shota offered, who was standing across the island from you.
“Does that mean I have to share a room with someone?” You asked him.
“Jongseob, but he doesn't take up too much room. I don't think you’ll even notice him.” Shota explained.
You could feel your cheeks turn red as a smoldering heat began to prick at your skin just as Jongseob walked through the door, subsequently hearing his name without any context.
“What about me not making up too much room?” Jongseob asked, slightly out of breath and carrying two large cases of alcoholic seltzers. He looked dumbfounded as to why he heard his name being mentioned without him there.
“You’re sleeping next to Y/N tonight.” Shota clarified.
Chapter 3
The rest of your time spent at the lake house that day mostly included more unpacking, taking your suitcase down to the bedroom you were sharing with Jongseob. Once you were able to twist and pull your luggage down the steps you were greeted with a single queen sized bed as you opened the bedroom door. The room looked as though it was designed by a grandma, with old 80s looking side tables and a plush cotton quilt spread against the bed. You couldn't help but take a deep sigh as you started to take some of your clothes out to put into the dresser that matched the night stands.
The sleeping situation was less than ideal. You weren't exactly sure what you were expecting, but it wasn't this. Your already folded clothes fit snugly into the dresser as you pushed it back closed. You wondered how Jongseob was feeling, if he was glad or felt any petty resentment towards Shota for sacrificing his spot for you. You were still debating yourself.
Just as you finished, you could hear a pair of legs stomp down the stairs and towards your bedroom. Jongseob swiftly walked through the already open door, his eyes widening once he noticed you already in there. His expression quickly changed to relief, his features softening and a smirk spread slowly across his face as if he was proud of finding you.
“We were about to start cooking. Are you a fan of red meat? Intak brough steaks.” Jongseob informed you.
Of course he did. You would never understand a man's love for meat, it was never your favorite but you knew the boys loved it. You were expecting all of your meals that weekend to consist of food made to be cooked on a grill. You weren't sure if any of them knew how to cook on anything else anyway.
“Sure. I’ll be up in a second, do you need any help?” You offered.
“I think we mostly got it. I don't know if any of them will let you lift a finger.” He told you playfully.
You gave him an eye roll as you got up from the crouched position you were in while putting your clothes away. You made your move to exit and make your way upstairs when Jongseob stopped you by pushing you back into the room with a light touch on your shoulder. He had a concerned glint in his eyes when you looked up to meet his eyes, his mouth open as though he was trying to find the right words before speaking.
“I hope you don't feel…uncomfortable sleeping here tonight.” Jongseob said hesitantly.
“No, no it’s fine. I would say something if it wasn't. Besides–”
“Why don't I sleep on the floor and you can take the whole bed.” He suggested, cutting your sentence off.
You decided it was your turn to smack him in the shoulder, a bit harder than he did to you. “Stop being ridiculous!” You told him before sneaking past him to climb up the stairs to get back into the kitchen.
Taeyang, Keeho and Jiung were there, chopping and mixing up the side dishes for dinner. You could see through the sliding glass window that Intak and Shota were out on the deck by the grill, and you could see huge red steaks being placed on top of it, right next to a long line of yellow sweet corn cobs. When you looked to see what the boys inside were making, it looks like Keeho had some kind of pasta salad in the works, Taeyang was chopping vegetables for a medley and Jiung was on dish duty. You were glad to have gone on a trip with this set of guys, as they had already learned how to synchronize and get the job done.
You made your way to ransack the fridge to grab one of the seltzers Jongseob had brought in, leading to the rest of the room asking for one too, almost in complete unison. You watched as they continued their cooking until Keeho had to chill the salad in the fridge until dinner was ready, and Taeyang began to steam his vegetables. By the time they were ready, Intak and Shota were walking back inside to put the steak and corn on the table, with Jongseob rejoining the group from the basement.
Dinner was done just as fast as it had started, the boys wolfing down their plates leaving you the last one to finish. You still had food left over on your plate when you decided you were full and everyone had begun to get up from their seats. The conversation at dinner had been limited, with everyone too busy eating. That was why when the 7 of you went out on the deck to watch the sunset, you were glad you were able to have a chance that day to unwind with all of them.
By the time the sun had gone down below the horizon, you could feel the familiar buzz of the alcohol mixing into your system. The boys just kept getting louder and louder, discussing and arguing everything and anything in between baseball to music videos. You watched as Intak became out of breath by trying to defend one of his favorite sports teams. You tried your best to contribute to the conversation, but there were clearly leading forces driving it.
“Do you guys want to play a game?” Keeho asked the group after taking a sip of his drink.
“What did you have in mind?” Jiung asked him.
“Truth or dare?” Taeyang suggested with a small grin.
There was an immediate buzz in the atmosphere after the proposition. When they all agreed, each of you made your way back inside to form a circle in the living room, making you remember the last time you all hung around the campfire together. Keeho grabbed an empty wine bottle out of the recycling to use, placing it in between everyone.
He was the first to go, spinning the bottle with force. It spun around in a circle until finally slowing down, landing on Shota. “Shota, truth or dare?” Keeho asked.
“Dare.” Shota answered with no one being shocked.
“I dare you to….” Keeho got up from where he was sitting, making a beeline to the kitchen. He came back to the group holding an unopened seltzer. “Shotgun this in less than 20 seconds.” He commanded, throwing the drink towards Shota.
Catching with both hands, Shota began to puncture the can with his teeth before opening the other end of the can with his finger. Barely spilling a drop he was done in far less than the dared time. Once he was finished he threw the empty can back to Keeho, who was displaying a shocked expression on his face. It was now Shota’s turn to spin, it being just as strong if not more than Keeho’s. As the bottle inched between players it finally landed on Jongseob, who also chose dare.
A devilish grin appeared on Shota’s face. “Y/N did you happen to bring any skirts or dresses?” He asked you.
You were taken aback by the question. The answer was yes, but you were hesitant to give Shota that answer. “And what the hell are you planning on said dress or skirt?” You asked back.
“Make Seobie wear it! I know he’ll fit.” Shota confessed with a giggle..
You snorted out a laugh, shocked by his plans. “I think I have the perfect thing.” You told him, getting up from your place on the floor to grab the dress you had packed away in the bedroom downstairs.
Digging through the dresser you found the sky blue babydoll mini dress with a square neckline and ruffles sewn in at the bottom. The straps were small with bows attached to the top of them, making you grab the matching hair bow you had brought along to match the outfit before heading back upstairs.When you had passed the threshold and the boys were able to see what you had brought up, it warranting some shocked looks when you fluffed it out to all it’s glory.
“It’s it cute?” You asked the room.
“I wouldn’t blame Jongseob if he hated you after this.” Jiung told you. It made you look over to where Jongseob was sitting while he was trying his best to put on a brave face.
“Ok, fine. I’m taking it off the first thing this game is over though.” Jongseob gave in.
He got up slowly, making his way over to you as he grabbed the dress out of your hands. He was just wearing a sleeveless tank top and some sweatpants, similar to the rest of the room who was wearing whatever they felt comfortable with sitting in for the hours-long road trip they just had. So with his new attire will be making him stick out like a sore thumb with him about to be extremely overdressed compared to everyone else.
While he went to change in the upstairs bathroom, the living room hummed with anticipation. It wasn’t long by the time you heard the door of the bathroom open again, the sound of Jongseob’s footsteps growing louder the closer he got to making his way back with the others. When his oatmeal blonde hair made an appearance through the entryway of the door with a glimpse of light blue fabric threatening to peek through the door frame. Your stomach flipped as you began to second guess your decision to give him one of your outfits. All of that disappeared once he stepped into the living room, in full view for everyone to see.
The dress hung against his shoulders loosely, the thick cotton texture being too heavy for the bow shoulder straps to hold up against his small frame. It showed off his bare arms, which made you notice the lean muscle around his biceps that you had never been able to see before underneath his uniform, or the baggy clothes he usually sported outside of work. As he slowly walked closer to the group you could hear laughter erupt from the other guys who were watching Jongseob make a fool out of himself. The dress ended at his knees, the large flowy fabric at the end of the dress made his legs look smaller than usual. It was like the dress was eating him whole from the bottom up, as if some cotton candy monster was trying to consume him.
Taeyang let out a smoldering whistle when Jongseob walked in with his head down, already looking defeated. His long golden hair covered most of his face, but even so you were able to get a good look at the hot red flush he had all the way down to his neck. There wasn't anything you could do but stare, except for trying to keep your jaw from coming unhinged.
Jongseob quickly made his way back to his spot in the circle. When he did the dress engulfed him more, encapsulating his legs when he sat down with a big poof. “This isn't a zoo, everyone can stop staring at me.” He told the 6 sets of eyes on him.
It made you look around to see that the other guys were in the same boat as you, their eyes captivated on Jongseob. You had seen that he had even obliged to putting on the hair bow you had brought up, sitting at the top of his crown messily clipped in. Taking a drink of your seltzer, you took a larger sip than usual, finishing your can.
“It’s my turn to torture you guys.” Jongseob told the room as he got to his knees to reach over to spin the bottle. It spun around until it stopped sharply at Intak, who’s derpy, careless expression quickly turned more tense.
When Jongseob asked him truth or dare, Intak chose truth. “What's something you’ve never told anyone? Not even us. Like, your deepest darkest secret.” Jongseob asked.
Intak leaned back so his hands were behind him in a relaxed position as he mulled over the question. From what you could tell he was having a hard time coming up with something good. It was when you noticed that the hairs on his arms began to stand up that you knew something had changed, his face turning stone cold as if he was trying his best not to show anyone his true emotion at that moment. Unfortunately for him, he was surrounded by people who knew him too well.
“Spit it out! We know you thought of something.” Keeho said, egging him on.
Intak shifted, moving his legs so his knees were against his chest with his arms around them. With his head down he murmured something under his breath, no one being able to hear him. The rest of the boys began to do the same as Keeho, telling him to raise his voice, to speak up, to say it louder.
“I’ve never kissed anyone! Ok!” Intak finally admitted with an irritated tone, most likely not wanting to admit that information around his friends.
The room got quiet for a moment while everyone stared at Intak, until Jiung began to cackle under his breath that turned into a full on laugh. “That’s so stupid. Who cares.” He said in between laughs.
It made the rest of the room laugh with him, and Intak’s irritated look melted into an embarrassed one, a bright pink color splotching across his cheeks as the boys teased him relentlessly. It made your heart strings tug a little since you knew it probably took a lot out of Intak to admit that.
“You can kiss me if you want.” You blurted out, your impulse control shot with how much you had to drink that night.
The group turned their attention onto you with stunned looks. There was an awkward pause while Intak took his time to respond, looking more nervous by the second. It wasn't Intak who broke the silence – it was Keeho.
“Holy shit! If you say no I’m going to beat your ass.” He told him.
Intak's face looked flushed as he looked between you and Keeho. “No. Not right now, I don't want-”
“Come on! Don't chicken out now, when do you think you’ll be able to get a chance like this again.” Keeho told him, not letting go of his persistence. It made the rest of the room start to egg him on in a loud drunken mess.
“I SAID NO!” Intak yelled out, breaking his cool. His expression immediately went back to embarrassment, probably not expecting the shout himself.
Keeho put his hands up in defeat, knowing when to quit. The room was filled with a tenseness in the air, not quite making any of them in the mood for any more truth and dare. They had the rest of the weekend to get on one another's nerves. That led to everyone saying goodnight to head to bed, as it had gotten later than you all anticipated. The hostile air that swirled around them turned into an awkwardness once they all tried departing in their separate ways. You saw Jongseob bolt from his spot in a blue blur, running back downstairs to change out of the frilly dress.
Not going downstairs just yet, you headed to the opposite end of the house to the kitchen to grab some water before going to bed. You were already anticipating the headache you were planning on waking up to the next morning as you grabbed a glass from one of the wooden cabinets that hung above the counters. You thought about trying to find some advil but didn't want to go rummaging through drawers or have to go bother someone. Settling on your sink water, you chugged the whole glass down while trying not to think too hard about what just happened. You should have never said anything, it was better when you kept your mouth shut. It was something you had to learn early on and yet you still end up running your mouth only to lead you into situations like this, ultimately leaving someone hurt.
While turning to leave, you were surprised by a heavy force that was standing behind you, blocking your way. It took you a moment to realize it was Intak, standing unconventionally close which made you let out a small squeak from shock.
“Sorry, I didn't mean to spook you.” He apologized with both hands in his sweatpant pockets. He was dressed head to toe in black, wearing a matching graphic hoodie on too. “Can we talk? Maybe outside?” He asked you.
You nodded back. Intak then led you to the end of the kitchen where the deck was, opening the door for you to slide through silently. When you walked outside you noticed the dark sky had been lit up with stars, far more than you would see in the city. There was a hush sound of crickets that picked up and carried whenever the wind blew. You could feel the hairs on your arms begin to stand when Intak stood next to you, his face twisted into an emotion you couldn't read.
“I want to apologize, about earlier.” He had one of his hands at the nape of his neck, rubbing nervously back and forth. “It wasn't that I didn't want to, but–”
You cut him off, speaking over him. “You don't need to apologize for anything. I shouldn't have asked in the first place. It’s ok.” You explained.
“That’s not..” Intak began, trying to find his words. He shifted his weight from one leg to another, the features on his face scrunching. “I just didn't want to do something like that in front of everyone. It’s not exactly how I pictured my first kiss to be.” He told you, trying his best to tell you where he was coming from.
Your stomach churn, Intak was the last person in the group you would expect to not have experienced any type of intimacy. The only thing that made sense was that you knew how shy he could get, he was so good at getting inside his own head. That was why when you felt the liquid courage control your next moves you did nothing to try and stop.
You were standing so close next to Intak that you could see the pores around his nose and the scar that was placed in the middle of his cheek that you’d miss if you weren't looking close enough. “How do you picture your first kiss?” You boldly asked.
It felt like the deck had closed in on the two of you as he flicked his eyes up to look at you. Your back was pressed against the metal railing with Intak standing in front of you, his body tensing up at your question. “You’re just going to laugh at me.”
Giving him a sincere look, you shook your head no. You were sure you wouldn't do anything close to that, you were already feeling bad enough for making him so embarrassed. You looked into his dark brown eyes with only his long lashes getting in the way whenever he blinked. There was a tiredness behind his eyes but they were glazed with a ditzy flustered look that spread across his face.
Before he answered you, Intak cocked his head back to look up into the sky. “Do you see the stars up there?” He asked, his head still turnt up.
“I saw them when I came out. They’re beautiful.” You told him, your voice barely more than a murmur.
Your response made Intak turn his head back to look at you again. His eyes moved back and forth across your face as if he was trying to study it, making you suddenly more reluctant in your boldness.
It was like he had noticed, pushing further by taking a step closer to you so that your hips were now digging into the railing. Even so, there couldn't have been more than an inch of space between Intak and yourself. You could feel his breath against your skin, so much so that knew by the way he inhaled that he was about to speak.
“I’d picture you under the stars like this.” You felt his whisper against your cheek. “Kissing you until there wasn't any more of your breath to take.” He told you, making you feel your eyes uncontrollably flutter.
There was silence that only broke when the sound of Intak pressing his lips onto yours echoed. It was shy, his mouth pursed tightly until you placed one of your hands around his neck and slowly started to snake it through his hair. You felt him melt against you, his pillow lips softening just as you pulled away from him.
Opening your eyes you saw Intak still had his closed, watching as he slowly began to open them to look back at you. His ditzy expression was still apparent but it had turned slightly more serious.
“Thank you? I think.” Intak said, confused about how to show his appreciation.
“Um, anytime, I suppose. I should probably…” You told him, pointing towards inside trying to signal that it was well past the time you were planning on heading for bed.
“Yeah, shit, sorry. Goodnight Y/N.” Intak told you, giving you enough room for you to be able to get past him to go inside.
Opening the slide door back up, you looked back to see Intak still standing there and not looking as though he was planning on going inside with you. That made you close the door behind you, doing your best to silently walk across the house to get to the basement. The stairs creaked at every step you took making you wince, hoping you weren't disturbing anyone's beauty sleep. Especially Keeho’s. You especially knew you didn't want to see him running on anything less than 8 hours.
You were already in comfy enough clothing to justify changing into pajamas, and fair too tired to brush any teeth. Walking down the hall to your designated bedroom, you noticed a dim light coming from the crack in between the door and floor. Opening the door the first thing you spotted was Jongseob sitting up in the bed, his bright phone in his face as he tapped away repeatedly.
From everything that had happened the past few hours you nearly forgot you had a roommate. When Jongseob saw you walk in he froze, closing his phone. It made the room suddenly go pitch black, making you unable to see anything. You heard Jongseob swear under his breath as he fumbled around on his phone as you waddled towards the bed, doing your best to walk the length in the dark. You were already sliding under the covers by the time he was able to get his bright light back on, his futile attempt ending in defeat.
Once your head hit the pillow you could feel exhaustion take over. Shifting so you were looking over to Jongseob, you caught him already staring at you. He quickly moved his head so he wasn't anymore, instead looking straight forward. From what you could see had changed into a simple white shirt for bed, looking much more relaxed wearing that now.
“I can sleep on the floor if you want.” He offered, already getting up from his place before you grabbed him by his wrist, forcing him back into bed.
“It’s not weird unless you make it weird.” You told him, your grogginess taking over with every word.
Closing your eyes, you were immediately catapulted into sleep. It was the sun shining in between the window curtains that woke you the next morning, making the first thing you noticed when you woke up were your limbs entangled with Jongseob’s.
Chapter 4
The first thing you did that morning was carefully try to take Jongseob's wandering arm that had found itself draped against your torso. It took time to untangle your legs without him waking up, but you managed to successfully free yourself before bolting through the door. Your breath was rapid as you made your way to the bathroom to brush your teeth and splash some cold water on your face. You felt a headache brewing around your temples, the consequences of drinking too much last night.
You felt an embarrassing heat stretch across your face even though you were alone, staring at your reflection in the bathroom. You felt lucky to have woken up first that morning, knowing you would be 10x more flustered if Jongseob had found you wrapped around him. After taking some deep breaths in the mirror, you were able to make your way up to the main floor. The house was still mostly quiet, the faint chirping of birds coming from outside. Walking through the kitchen to stand by the glass door, you could see the sun had barely poked itself up from under the horizon. It was meeting with the water, the calm lake began to glisten in the light. Looking out onto the deck, you couldn't help but remember the kiss you had shared with Intak.
You and him were just friends. You were helping a friend out. You know that Intak would've done the same thing if you were in his shoes. You know that ever since you kissed him all you could think about was how his lips felt against yours. How when he broke away and opened his eyes to look at you, his bashful expression had revealed how he was thinking, reflecting . You stopped yourself from thinking about what kind of emotions were swirling around Intak’s head when you heard shuffling noises coming from the living room.
With a long cream blanket draped over his shoulders, Shota emerged with a messy head of hair. From the looks of him he either had the best sleep of his life, or the worst. “Y/N? Are you ok? You look like you’ve just seen a ghost.” He asked with a concerned look.
“I think I just might have.” You said back half heartedly.
“Wait, really? Where?” Shota’s mood perked up immediately.
“No, not really. I was being figurative. Do you want some coffee?” You asked, trying to change the subject as best as you could.
“What do you mean by that then?” He pressed, not letting go of his curiosity.
You debated telling Shota any information that was swirling around your brain. It wouldn’t be crazy for you to think that he would go run off and tell the boys everything you said. He looked concerned when it took you a moment to respond, your ability to ignore telling him what was going on had passed. You tried coming up with something quick, but it all came out as a jumbled mess.
“Nothing, just ignore me. Just still reeling from last night. Currently nursing a pretty nasty headache.”
“Oh, sorry to hear that.” Shota said, his face falling with concern. “I’ve got something to fix that.” He was off, shimming off his blanket to reveal his t-shirt and shorts and heading straight to the fridge.
Opening the silver doors, Shota rummaged through the fridge to find a carton of eggs and a package of bacon. Turning around, he placed the ingredients onto the counter by the stove before grabbing a frying pan. It didn't take long for him to cook up a serving of fried eggs and bacon for the two of you, when he placed your plate in front of you the smell of grease entered your nose, not yet noticing a difference in your condition just yet.
Shota sat next to you at the kitchen table, his lean arms were flexing at each bite he took, wolfing down his own breakfast. When you were just about to finish your eggs, you could hear someone else’s footsteps coming towards the two of you. Intak and Jiung emerged from the direction of the bedroom that was upstairs looking groggy and disheveled. They had probably been woken up by the wafting smell of breakfast.
“What’re we having?” Jiung asked, his voice hoarse with sleep.
“There’s no we. I made Y/N breakfast.” Shota told them shortly.
“Damn. Giving her special treatment, you’ve never made me breakfast before!” He retorted back.
Shota didn't reply back, finishing off the rest of his own plate. Jiung playfully rolled his eyes before going to fix himself a bowl of cereal. Intak had already started making a pot of coffee that was beginning to become fragrant, finishing off the perfect smell of morning. It was strong enough to wake the rest of the boys out of their slumber, Taeyang, Keeho and Jongseob reaching the kitchen within minutes of one another.
Keeho sat down next to you once he had gotten his serving of coffee and cereal. Smiling at you as he sat down, the two of you exchanged good mornings when you noticed how perfect he looked even if he had just woken up. His eyes still seemed tired but it didn’t hinder the sharpness of them. You could tell he had just washed his face, his cheeks slightly pink from the friction. He was so pretty, you had to tell yourself to stop staring.
Once you had finished your breakfast, you sat there as the others trickled over. Shota had done the same, observing everyone who was coming and going. Jongseob had sat on the other side of you with just a cup of coffee, his messy hair all over his face. He had put on a hoodie and some reading glasses, he looked like he could have slept for another 12 hours.
Looking over to you, it was like a deer getting caught in headlights. It felt like you had been caught, and had to think of something fast to justify the staring. “How did you sleep?” You asked him.
Jongseob shrugged, his lips going into a pout. “Not complaining.” He said casually. He took a sip from his mug, his glasses getting foggy from the hot coffee as he did. It slowly disappeared once he had placed it back down. “What about you?”
Now was not the time to be truthful. No way were you going to tell him you had woken up with him wrapped up against you. Or that ever since you had gotten up from bed you could still feel where his legs were tangled with yours, the skin on fire with the memory of his touch. “It was fine. I woke up pretty early.” You mustered to say.
“It wasn't because of my snoring, was it?” He asked half joking, half concerned.
“Don't worry, you don’t snore, it wasn't because of that.” You said truthfully.
He seemed relieved by your answer, but didn't reply back to confirm. Your attention fell back with the group as they discussed their plans for the day. Shota suggested swimming, Taeyang requested shopping in the tiny downtown district the town had, while Jongseob asked if they could rent some jet skis for the day.
“Why don't we hang out here for the day, maybe go downtown tonight and grab dinner?” Keeho said, compromising the two ideas. “If you're going to pay for it we can Jongseob.” He said, the expression on Jongseob's face turning sour.
They all agreed on the plan, making Shota rush to get his swimsuit on. The rest of them separated like a meeting had just adjourned, some of them going to change while others lingered around the kitchen. You decided to get into your suit too, the sun has risen enough that you thought you could probably get a good tan. Getting up from your place, you took your plate to wash in the sink and headed back downstairs. Just as you reached the steps you heard your name, making you turn your head to see Intak had followed behind you, with only the two of you standing in the hallway.
“Hey, Y/N, I just wanted to talk to you for a second.” Intak started, a blush already creeping across his face. “About last night.”
There was a pause. “What about last night?” You asked him.
“I just thought about it after and I don't want it to mess up the friendship going on. I can't have it be awkward between us.” He whined out the last part, similar to how a child acts when they don't get their way.
You scoffed, followed by a laugh. “It’s going to take a lot more than that to get rid of me, I promise.” You reassured him.
“Ok, promise?” He asked, lifting up his hand to hold out his pinky finger.
Locking your own finger in his, you fought giving him an eye roll as he proceeded to grin once you had agreed to the pinky promise. “Can I go swimming now?” You asked once lowering your hand.
He shooed you off, his long legs turning around to head back into the kitchen. Climbing down the stairs you were thankful to see that your room was empty. Closing the door behind you, you started to look for your swimsuit in the piles of clothes you had made the day prior. Once you had found it, you began to take off your clothing one piece at a time. Shimmying on your blue bottoms you heard movement from the hallway beyond the bedroom door when suddenly, it opened.
You jumped out of your skin, suppressing a scream from coming out of your mouth. As quickly as you could, you scooped your chest into your hands to ward off any unwelcoming eyes. It was too late though by the look on Jiung’s face once you caught eyes with him.
“Shit! Oh my god. Oh my god. Jongseob asked me to grab– it doesn't matter. Sorry.” Jiung blabbered out with one foot out the door already. Just as quickly as he had entered he was out, closing the door behind him with too much force sending a small shockwave across the walls with a loud snap.
You were able to breathe again once he was gone, trying not to let it bother you that he had just gotten a free viewing of your boobs. Quickly, you put on your bikini top so that there wasn't another chance of that happening again.
Once you were completely changed, you made your way out to the backyard where the lake met the small sandy beach that was behind the house. The sun felt good on your exposed skin, you had opted for a sheer chiffon wrap skirt as your coverup, matching it with your blue bikini. Shota and Keeho were currently the only other two down there, floating aimlessly around the shoreline in inflatable tubes. Even in his relaxed sitting position you could see Shota’s toned stomach and his small arms were purely muscle, you were surprised that he could hide all of that under a t-shirt.
A hand was placed on the small of your back, so unexpectedly that you couldn't help this time but to yelp out in shock. Next to you was Taeyang who had wrapped his arm across your back, settling his roaming hand on your side where your hips met your waist. He had a coy look on his face, probably proud that he got the reaction that he wanted out of you.
“You didn't forget about me, did ya?” Taeyang asked with the same look on his face.
“No, you’ve been avoiding me.” You said flatley, not looking in his direction but towards the lake.
“Not true.”
“Yes true!” You doubled down, the back and forth reminding you of the conversation the two of you had at the bonfire. You whipped your head back to see he had his swim trunks on as well, you could feel a part of his bare skin against yours as he pressed his side up against you.
Reaching down, you pulled at the tied wrap that sat on your hips. “I haven’t even gotten the chance to tell you about my book.” You said to him, taking a step forward so that his arm dropped from your waist. In turn your wrap fell to the ground, leaving you in just your bikini
“Well?” He had a puzzled look on his face.
You had started to make your way down to the beach before stopping to look back at him. “Do you think you deserve to know?” You asked while giving him a teasing grin, then turned back towards the lake.
Once your toes reached the water a cold shockwave raced up your veins. Your body had to adjust to the temperature of the water as you slowly inched yourself in, Keeho and Shota not paying any mind until you were brave enough to sink completely down, making it a big deal of dunking your head underwater with a splash. Slicking your hair back once you emerged, Keeho was watching as you came up from the surface. Seeing that he was distracted, Shota came up from behind and with a swift motion and had Keeho’s tube flipped upside down, with him flying out of it and into the water.
“Hey! I just dyed my hair, I said I didn't want to get it wet!” Keeho shouted the moment he had popped his head back up from under the water. Keeho swam over to Shota and with his arms gave him a big splash, leaving Shots drenched himself.
“Mine’s going to turn green now!” Shota shouted back, his bleach blonde hair now partially wet.
That didn't stop Keeho from splashing him again, making Shota jump out of his tube himself. When he launched himself out he had barely missed Keeho but instead belly smacked right onto the surface of the water. You decided that your quick soak was enough to suffice you, not wanting to get in the middle of whatever the two of them were getting into.
Getting back onto the beach you were able to see that Taeyang had laid himself out on a towel that was adorned with pink seashells. He had his eyes closed as he tanned in front of the blistering sun, and you weren't entirely sure if he had fallen asleep or not. You didn't stay to find out as you made your way to your own towel that you had left for yourself and walked back up to the house.
Jongseob was sitting on the bed when you walked into your shared room. He was on his phone again, his legs propped up to give him more leverage with holding it as he tapped away. It took him a moment to realize you were standing there, his eyes widening slightly as he took in your wet appearance.
“Hope you had a good swim.” He said before getting back to his phone. You didn't even think he registered that a bikini clad girl was standing right next to him, too preoccupied with whatever game he was playing.
“Yeah, the water feels nice. You look like you're avoiding it though. Can't put your phone down for 30 minutes?” You teased, crouching to get a new set of clothes from the dresser.
“Me and the sun don’t get along.” Jongseob told you. It was something you should have accounted for, with pale skin that looked like it had never had a drop of vitamin D.
You told him you’d be right back, changing in the bathroom down the hall. After putting on some loose fitting shorts and tank top, you brushed out your hair that was taking its time to dry. Walking back into the room Jongseob was still on his phone, his attention unwavering.
Deciding to follow in his footsteps, you went to sit next to him on the bed. Getting under the covers you could feel the warmth he had accumulated under it which was in stark contrast to the blowing AC in the house. Taking your phone out, you began to scroll through your social media which had felt like something you hadn't done in days.
Without realizing you were tired, you felt yourself dozing off with your phone still in your hand. There had been a comfortable silence between you and Jongseob while you parallel played together. The last thing you remembered once you closed your eyes was an almost petting motion on top of your head as a hand softly ran through your hair.
Chapter 5
Waking up, you couldn’t tell if the soft petting you felt before falling asleep was real or not. Jongseob was asleep next to you, with his eyes closed and his mouth slightly open. Rubbing the sleep out from your eyes you did your best to try and wake up from your heavy sleep. You weren’t even planning on it, but it seemed like the sun was already starting to set, making you wonder how long you had slept for. You weren’t tangled with Jongseob this time allowing you to sneak out of your side of the bed without disturbing him. Making your way out of the bedroom you could see all of the rest of the lights were off except for a dim flicker coming from upstairs.
Marching up the steps, you were expecting to at least hear some hush voices but there wasn’t a peep once you got to the main floor. Walking towards the light, you were met with a single lamp in the living room. Jiung sat there alone with what looked like a notebook, scribbling down something busily.
You stood near the end of the couch, trying not to spook him, with him being so deeply concentrated. “Hey. Jiung?” Your voice was soft and low.
He still jumped a little, and turned to look over to you. His piercing eyes looked you up and down, but then went back to his writing. “Lord, are you trying to give me a heart attack?” He asked playfully.
“I did my best not to! I swear!” You said, trying your best to sound convincing.
Once he seemed finished with his writing, Jiung closed his notebook and went back to looking over to you. “I’m surprised you're up. I thought everyone was sleeping.”
“Well, I was. Didn’t even realize I fell asleep.” A small laugh escaped your lips.
“I thought the plan was for all of us to go to dinner.” He said, but it sounded almost like a question.
With his words, you felt your stomach begin to talk. “I don’t think I’ve eaten since breakfast if you still want to go.” You offered to him.
His expression perked up. “Thank god, I really didn't want to order delivery.” He told you, getting up from his place on the couch.
The two of you did your best with changing out of your comfy home attire into something more presentable to the public, being quiet enough not to wake any roommates. You both got out of there without disturbing anyone, taking one of the cars to some seafood place Jiung had raved about. It couldn't have been more than 20 minutes by the time you were seated across from him in a sizable booth.
The restaurant was cute; colorful string lights hung from the ceiling, the walls were made with worn wood to mimic the siding of a ship. There was a comfortable silence between you as you looked over the menu, which was covered in options for every type of fried fish. After ordering your meals, Jiung looked at you with a half smile on his face.
“Thanks for coming with me.” He paused. “You didn't have to, you know.”
“But I wanted to.”
“Yeah? Why?” He asked, his tone slightly teasing.
“Because I like hanging out with you? And didn't you say something about owing you?” You replied.
He chuckled. “Ok sure, we’re even. Well then why do you like hanging out with me?” Jiung pressed further, his eyes studying your face.
You sat there for a moment, putting on a show for him to see that you were thinking hard, scratching the top of your head and a scrunched up face. “That’s a great question. But you're not going to hook me into your compliment fishing.” Teasing back.
He rolled his eyes, realizing his badgering wasn't going to work. Just as he looked like he was about to say something when your food arrived, the sudden smell of greasy fish infiltrated your senses.
You began to munch on the fries that came along with your basket, until noticing Jiung hadn't even started touching his food.
“I know why I like being around you.” He said straight on.
Instead of going in for a second bite you looked over to him with a careful expression. He stared back, but wasn't letting you see any emotion written on his face. “But you don't get to know if I don't get to know.” He said playfully, cutting the sudden tension that had formed between you.
He began to dig into his dinner as if nothing particular happened, hopefully meaning he didn't notice how your breath caught in your throat when he revealed that. After talking yourself down you were able to enjoy the rest of your food with him, the silence from the beginning returned as they ate. There was the occasional chatter, but by the time the two of you made it back to the house you noticed you hadn't shaken the feeling that Jiung meant more to his words than he let on.
Getting out of the car, the air still felt warm against your skin even though it was dark out, the occasional light coming from lightning bugs roaming around in the grass. You had started to walk up to the front door of the house when you heard Jiung get out of the car himself.
“Y/N! Wait.” He did his best to amplify his voice but still keep it a whisper until he caught up to you. “I didn't get to go swimming earlier, would it be weird if I went now?”
“Weird? No. The water might be cold though.” You told him truthfully, not knowing why he was acting as if he was self conscious with his actions, that wasn't like him.
“Come with me. It will feel good with this humidity.” He said, already trying to convince you.
“I don't even have my swimsuit, I’d have to go back inside and wake everyone up.” You said, not knowing what his plan was either.
“Why does that matter?” He asked. You noticed the space in between you and Jiung had grown close enough for you to notice when his eyes flickered, his expression turning from friendly to something more wicked. “I’ve seen you in less.”
He smirked, turning around to the backyard leaving you there in the driveway to digest his words. Your brain short circuited for a moment– you had completely forgotten how he had seen you change. With no one around you could feel your face turn hot, and with a rush of adrenaline you started to try and catch up with Jiung who was half way towards the beach.
“Delete that image from your head!” You demanded once you got within earshot of him. All it did was make him laugh under his breath.
Jiung just continued his way down until his feet reached the sand. You stood where the grass met the sand, a gravely texture mixed with a soft dampness. Noticing you had stopped he turned back to you, kicking his shoes off in the process.
“Are you, or are you not getting in with me?” He teased, but had a straight face as he gripped the ends of his t-shirt. Lifting it above his head he revealed his torso, throwing the garment into the sand. Something you were never able to notice was how he had multiple tattoos displayed across his chest down to his hips. You couldn't help yourself but to drink in the sight of them, tracing them with your eyes. He seemed to notice, another smirk forming on his lips as he began to undo his belt buckle.
There wasn't any way for you to back out now, the sound of the small waves crashing against the beach grew louder as you took the steps to reach the sand completely. Looking down at your clothes, you cursed in your head for the fact that there wasn't anything you could spare to the gross lake water. Throwing all of your rationale out of the window you began to mimic Jiung by taking off your top, revealing the basic bra you had thrown on before dinner.
You followed suit with your shorts, kicking them off and making a run for it to the water. You could hear Jiung behind you try to quickly undo his jeans to try and catch up. Your toes were the first to hit the lake, chills running all the way up your legs until you had to stop in the shallow water to adjust to the temperature.
Without warning Jiung came up from behind you, his arms snaking in between yours to wrap around your waist. Your feet were lifted from the ground, making a shrill scream come out from your mouth. You felt his arm flex against your bare skin and the sound of water sloshing underneath you as he took you into his arms. Almost as quickly as he picked you up, he dropped you with a spin in the water, submerging both of you completely.
The cold water in contrast to your warm sticky skin was a shock as you popped your head back up above the water. Jiung was already there, a shit eating grin on his face, clearly feeling accomplished. You instinctually splashed a handful of water towards him, but couldn't help but to laugh yourself.
When you did, Jiung was able to catch your outreached hand with a simple swoop. He pushed your hand closer to him which made your body weightlessly move towards him under the water. He was suddenly only inches away from you, watching you with dark eyes.
“Do you know why I like being around you?” He asked, his voice was able to be low, almost a whisper being so close to you.
He let your hand free, but you didn't move from your place. All you were able to muster up was a head shake, wide eyes looking back at him. You felt one of his hands rest on your hip, another had found itself pressing against your jaw. Lowering his head, you could feel his breath hitch before pressing his lips on yours. It was quick, he broke the kiss to look back at you, trying to read your face. With the absence of his lips your response was to reach behind his head and grab at his hair, bringing him back towards you. That was all he needed to start kissing you again, this time with more hunger.
You kissed him back, not stopping him from licking his tongue onto your mouth. You could feel his nails dig into your hip, the hand holding your face inching down your neck. You could feel yourself getting carried away, pent up emotions you didn't know you had coming out from over the weekend. You moaned into his mouth once his traveling limb reached your breasts, Jiung’s hand cautiously pushing its palm above your bra.
The grip you had on his hair tightened, making you press harder against his lips. He was clawing at your underwear when he abruptly broke away from the kiss, shifting away in the water so that you were slightly apart from him now. His breathing was rapid, his bare chest that was peeking above the water rising and falling. He was looking at you, but when you went to meet his eyes he looked away.
The collected Jiung was nowhere to be found as he looked down nervously. “It’s getting late.”
“You’re right, we should probably head back.” You said, trying not to have any sound of defeat in your voice. You could have stayed there all night, but didn't want to push him.
Swimming the short distance to shore, Jiung led the way to your fallen clothes on the beach. From your viewpoint you were able to get a glimpse of another tattoo on his shoulder blade, a large piece that flexed and moved with his back muscles. The only thing he was wearing were gingham boxers that had been soaked through, which mostly revealed his complete physique as he stepped out of the water.
Before you could stop yourself from staring, Jiung's was able to look back to catch you. It warranted an eye roll from him, but you also caught a smile forming once he turned back. You knew going back to bed was pointless at this point; you knew there was a sleepless night ahead of your grueling road trip home the next morning.
Chapter 6
The drive home was a bumpy one. Besides the fact that you were running on no sleep, there was heavy traffic which forced you to call out of work. They all had woken up at the butt crack of dawn to try and get home before having to clock in but there was no way you’d be getting there in time. The seating arrangement on the way home was the same as the way there– squished between Intak and Jiung. It just so happened to have to be the two people you locked lips with over the weekend, but it was only you who was aware of that.
“Did you have fun Y/N?” Shota asked over his shoulder in the passenger seat when the scenery around you was finally starting to look familiar.
You felt a pinch at your thigh from where Jiung was sitting, choosing to ignore it. “I always have fun with you guys.” You told him, trying not to get into much detail.
Shota hummed in response, looking glad that you had enjoyed yourself. Their car had turned into your neighborhood while Jongseob and Taeyang drove past, going their separate way home. You said goodbye to them briefly before walking back into your apartment. The first thing you did was immediately kick your baggage into an undisclosed corner and peel off your nasty roadtrip clothes into something comfier. It couldn't have been more than 10 minutes by the time you got home that you were tucked away in your bed, ready for a nap.
When you woke up, only a few hours had passed by. Tossing over in your bed you noticed the sudden rush of pressure pain shooting up your neck, pulsating. Your nose was stuffed enough for you to only be able to breathe out of your mouth and when you did, the sound of phlegm and mucus echoed. You groaned loudly in the empty apartment; you were sick.
You tried getting up, but your body ached to move. You thought of what you could have done to catch something, settling on the late night dip you had the night previously. You began to wonder if Jiung had any symptoms when there was a knock at the door, banging just loud enough for you to hear it from your bedroom. You had no choice but to get up now, your tight muscles inching towards the door. Opening it revealed Keeho, who was holding up your bag in his hands.
“Hey– wait, are you sick?” His playful face turned concerned once he saw the condition you were in. “I think you forgot this in my car, but now I’m scared you infected all of my stuff.” He was now dangling your purse with only his fingers before you grabbed it out of his grip.
“I fell asleep after you dropped me off and I woke up like this. I didn't know I looked that bad.” You told him, placing a hand on your own cheek.
“No no! Here, let me go grab the guys-,”
“Don't you dare!” You yelped, grabbing at his shirt
to stop him from turning away. He let out a squeal at the feel of your touch, batting away your sick hands.
You stepped back, giving him enough distance. “I can't be going around infecting all of you, can I?” You tried to reason.
Keeho grimaced. “If you say so. I’m still texting them though.” He said, and turned away before you could get a hold on him again.
It wasn't long before you heard another knock at your door, this time you were at least half expecting it. Even if Keeho had only informed the group about you being sick, you knew better that they wouldn't just sit around and not do anything about it.
In between the time when Keeho left and the knock at the door, you were at least able to shower and feel a bit more presentable. When you opened your door this time, Intak was standing there with what looked like a big carton of noodle soup.
“Hey. I heard you were sick.” He said. “I figured you hadn't eaten so I brought some food over.”
“Did Keeho send you?” You asked flatly.
Intak began to stumble over his words. “N-no! He told me yeah, but it was my idea!” He explained, a fire in his eyes as he tried to defend himself.
“And your plan was to come to my bacteria-filled apartment?” You continued, your voice sounding thick.
“Stop playing around!” Intak whined with a pout. “Let me heat this up for you.” He pleaded.
Letting him past the door, Intak made his way straight to the kitchen. He began to look through your cupboards aimlessly before you had to help him find the right pot he was looking for. The soup was quick to warm up; only taking a few minutes before steam began to swirl its way up from the stove. You preemptively grabbed a bowl and spoon before Intak started to rummage again.
Your stomach growled at you once you sat at the kitchen table with your hot bowl of soup. You could still hear Intak in the kitchen as you started to eat, only for him to come sitting down across from you with his own bowl.
“I don't think you want to get too close to me.” You told him, trying your best to suppress a cough.
“I don't mind.” Intak said between bites.
“You don't mind if you get super sick?” You were confused by his nonchalant attitude.
He shrugged as you noticed he was practically done with his soup, while you had more than half of yours left. “I’d get to use some sick time I’ve been saving up at work.” He told you truthfully.
That made you laugh, but it slowly turned into a coughing fit. You felt Intak place his hand on top of yours as reassurance, checking to see if you were ok. You shooed him off quickly, making him straighten back in his chair. A wheeze was the only thing coming out of you when you caught a concerned look from him.
Intak got up from his place at the table to go searching in the kitchen again, finding a plastic cup in one of your top cupboards. Filling it with water from the sink he handed it over to you from behind, sitting back in his chair as if the chivalrous act was routine for him.
After taking a sip, you thanked him. “You don't have to stick around, you know.” You told him weakly.
“I know.” He was starting to look nervous, a rosy red color had begun to wash over his ears. “I want to. Besides, the weekend didn't feel long enough.”
Once you had finished off your meal, Intak swooped in to grab your empty bowl to whisk it away to the kitchen sink. You couldn't even begin to start lifting a finger before he was there already doing the task for you. You felt your heart seize up, making you worried that it was another symptom, or worse– it was because of him.
Getting up from the table, you found Intak drying his hands with one of the rags that were messily propped against the stove. He looked up at you with a solemn expression that only became more concerned as you wobbled from the table over to him. “You sure you're good to stand?” He asked, extending his arms out towards you in the case that you tripped in his direction.
His consideration of your well being was touching, but you were able to make it to the counter which you leaned most of your body weight onto. “Ok, Superman. You can go home now.” You told him, because if he did anything more for you, you were going to start feeling guilty. He didn't need to be doing all of this in the first place.
Intak’s eyebrows furrowed as he glanced at you. “You're acting like I’m being forced to be here. I’m here because I want to.”
“But I should get going. I have a shift tomorrow morning that I probably will still have to make even if I do get sick.” He continued.
“Thank you. For coming over and everything.” You felt warm with the soup in your belly and knowing there was someone out there thinking of you.
Intak smiled, saying his goodbyes before stepping out the front door. You sighed when he left, shuffling to the couch and flipping the TV on. There wasn't even a chance for you to catch your breath before you heard another knock at your door.
You tried smoothing down your disheveled hair before you had to open the door for your third guest in under 12 hours. Poking your head out, Jongseob was standing there with a grocery bag that was spilling out, filled with a plethora of different things. He was wearing a big t-shirt over loose fitting sweatpants, looking like he just rolled out of bed himself. His eyes were heavy as he gave you a small smile.
“Keeho told me you got sick after the trip so I brought you stuff.” He said while handing over the heavy bag.
“Hello to you too. Did he tell everyone?” You asked, annoyed that it felt like the whole town was stopping by.
“He sent it in the work group chat.” Jongseob revealed, warranting an eye roll from you. There was a discussion to be had with Keeho later.
You swatted him in and closed the door behind him. Walking behind him your eyes traveled to the bag he brought you, looking like it was filled with medicine, gatorade, candy– everything a sick person would need. You smiled, the caring gift not going unnoticed.
“Thanks for bringing all this. I didn't actually have any cold medicine around.” You told him, immediately breaking open the box.
He came over to you once he saw that you were struggling getting the capsules out of its packaging. He grabbed it out of your hands without asking to pop them out himself. Giving them back over to you, you muttered another thank you under your breath with less sincerity this time as your hand brushed against his. After taking your medicine with one of the gatorades he had gotten you, you offered a seat on the couch to Jongseob. He happily took it, plopping down on your sectional.You took a seat next to him, the loud TV still blaring whatever crappy reality television show you had flipped on.
“Did you want to watch a movie? You asked him, figuring if you told him to leave he would definitely protest, and you were far too tired for that.
Jongseob nodded, making you flip on a random movie from one of the streaming services you had. You sunk into the cushion of your couch trying to get comfortable as it began to play. You felt him do the same next to you, his attention on your TV as the beginning credits started. You did your best to pay attention but found yourself stealing glances over to Jongseob beside you.The glow of the TV was the only thing illuminating the apartment which casted a gentle light onto his face whenever the scenes changed.
The exhaustion that was weighing on you only pulled you deeper into the couch, making it difficult for you to concentrate on the movie. Jongseob’s occasional gasp or laugh added a layer of warmth to the atmosphere that made your eyelids heavy, and despite your attempts to stay awake you could feel yourself dozing off.
“Hey, Y/N, did you want to go to bed?” Jongseob mumbled over to you, his velvet voice in stark contrast to the harsh sounds coming from the TV. After registering his words in your half asleep state that was when you realized that you had unconsciously rested your head against his shoulder.
You sat back up, a flush of embarrassment creeping across your face. Rubbing at your eyes, you attempted to shake off the drowsiness. “Yeah, that’s probably a good idea.” You told him.
Rising from the couch, your exhausted body using the last of its strength to drag you to your bedroom. Jongseob followed behind, switching the movie off so that the only sound of the apartment was now the shuffling of your feet. You stopped at the door, turning around to face Jongseob.
“I should probably get going.” He said to you with a half smile.
“Wait.” You said, probably way too quickly. “Do you mind staying?” You asked. It wasn't normal for you to be this bold, maybe the virus had begun attacking your rational thoughts as well.
His half smile softened, his eyes filling with concern. “Yeah, I can stay. Is everything alright?”
“I’m fine. It’s just– I think I’ve come accustomed to having you sleep next to me.” You explained.
You could see Jongseob was trying to hold in a laugh, ultimately unable to keep it in. When he did, it showed off his snagged canine that you had grown to adore. It still made you push him lightly with the palm of your hands in embarrassment.
“Sorry! I’m sorry. I’m not laughing at you.” He sputtered out another uncontrollable laugh, the blush you were feeling taking full effect across your cheeks. “Ok, maybe a little. But I understand.” He said, getting more sincere.
You still scowled at him, turning around to head for bed without another word to him. As you got under the covers, you could feel your stomach churn with nerves. Jongseob got in on the other side of the bed, his head hitting the pillow with a tired huff. Turning on your side, you looked at him inquisitively.
“Could you run your hands through my hair like last time?” You mumbled, drowsiness taking over once again. Figuring you could blame your sickness for your new found courage.
Nothing came out of Jongseob as he laid on his back, his eyes already closed. You didn't even know if he had heard you before you felt a delicate touch on the top of your head.
Chapter 7
When you opened your eyes the next morning you were in the same predicament as you were at the lake house. Limbs tangled with Jongseobs, this time it was you who had managed to get your arm around his chest. You laid there as the sun peeked through the blinds of your bedroom window, taking your time waking up.
You felt a stir underneath you, a groan coming out of Jongseob as realization hit him that he had awakened for the day. You stayed in the same position with your eyes closed hoping he didn't notice you were up as well, not wanting to have to explain why you had gotten so close to him during the night.
There was a hand placed on the top of your head, you could feel Jongseob begin running his hands through your hair like it was a normal thing that he did now. You weren't complaining, it was cute how most of the time when he did, he didn't know you were awake to experience it. You gave him the chance to stop his repetitive motion as you began to lazily shift in your ‘sleep’.
“Morning. How are you feeling?” He asked once you had opened your eyes, his hands long gone from your scalp.
You had moved so that you were no longer wrapped around him, when Jongseob woke he didn't do anything to stop you from pressing yourself up against him. You couldn't keep his eye contact, too embarrassed that you had to peel yourself off of him.
“I’m ok.” You said, right before your body caught you in your lie, choking on a wet cough that made you have to catch your breath.
“You sure as hell don't sound ok.”
“I’m fine!” You told him after your coughing fit, sitting up in the bed.
Jongseob sat up with you, shuffling to swing his body out of bed. He watched carefully as you tried to do the same, your weak limbs failing you mixed with a spinning head made you have to lean one of your hands onto the bed to steady yourself. With a look of concern Jongseob came over to your side to help you, his gentle hands helping you stabilize.
“Where are you going? I don't think you should leave the bed.” He told you.
“I feel so gross, I need to shower or something.” You said, feeling your hair stick to the back of your neck.
“You can barely stand and you want to shower?” Jongseob teasingly asked. “Don’t you think a bath would be better? Help your muscles and stuff?”
You took his suggestion, with him helping you to the bathroom and began to run the water. He sat at the side of the tub occasionally placing a hand under the water to check on the temperature. With his attention preoccupied you were able to drink in his appearance, he looked the same as the night before but more disheveled. His hair was every which way, making his already casual outfit looking worn in. Looking closely, you could even see some patterned indents displayed across his arm from keeping it in a sleeping position for too long.
“I think it’s ready.” Jongseob said, getting up from his spot. There was a filled tub behind him, some steam rolling off the top, like a smoke signal calling for you.
“Thanks, I promise I won't drown.” You joked.
“At least you are feeling well enough to tease me.” He said back, walking out of the bathroom and closed the door behind him.
You were now alone, allowing you to strip off the clothes you were wearing and get into the warm water. Sinking down into the tub you immediately felt your tight muscle begin to ease, the water releasing tension that has been building up. You sat there for a moment as your body got used to the changing temperature. Relaxing into the water you unleashed a deep breath that you didn't know you were holding in.
The lap of water against the tub was the only thing you could hear as you reached for the bath products that were sitting at the corners of the tub. You noticed Jongseob had even placed your loofah in arms reach so you didn't have to do any reaching. You felt a surge of gratitude towards him, never thinking that he would be the one to take such good care of you. Though, you already knew there was more than meets the eye when it came to Jongseob.
You put a large glob of shampoo into your hand with the intention of lathering your hair, but as you extended your arms above your head you felt a shock wave of pain shoot through them. Your hands fell back into the water in defeat, the wasted shampoo dissolving in the now soapy water.
Your strength allowed you to at least use the body wash to clean the rest of yourself with the sudsy water, but you were still stuck with the dilemma of not being able to wash your hair. You struggled with the decision of asking for help, ultimately not knowing what else to do but to call out for Jongseob from beyond the closed door.
With your back towards the door, you could hear the creak of the hinges as Jongseob cautiously opened it. “Did you call my name?” You could hear the confusion in his voice.
“I can't wash my hair.” You said in defeat.
The next thing you heard were Jongseob’s footsteps growing closer until there was a thumb at the end of the tub. “Hand me the shampoo.” Jongseob directed, pointing to the bottle at the other end.
He was doing his best to keep himself behind you not to see, but when you went to grab the shampoo bottle you could see that he had turned his head to the side, his eyes averted from your naked body. It made you wonder if he had caught a glimpse of something he shouldn't have, or maybe afraid that he might.
After lathering up his hands, Jongseob began to rub and scrunch his hands into your hair, more vigorously than when he had his hands in your hair previously. It still felt good as his nails ran the length of your scalp, all the way down to the ends of your hair to get every inch covered in shampoo.
“Rinse.” He told you, dipping his hands into the bathwater below him to wash the soap off of them. He then turned his back to you so that you could submerge your body into the water without worrying about his eyes. You could feel your heart begin to swell once you had your eyes closed with your back flat against the floor of the bathtub. You couldn't even begin to think about how to repay him for the kindness he’s shown you.
Jongseob then helped you finish your bath by running conditioner through your hair, following your directions to keep it from reaching the front of your head to prevent greasy hair. He snickered at the request but still went along with your demands. When it was time to rinse again you lowered yourself back down, suds coming to the surface of the water even though you could still feel the weight of shampoo and conditioner lingering on your head.
“Jongseob?”
He kept his back to you. “Yeah?”
“I need your help getting all of the conditioner off.” Your voice was quiet, embarrassed to have to ask for help.
He sat there without moving for what felt like eternity before he slowly inched his way around. You had placed your hands over your chest but it only did so much, watching as Jongseob tried to keep his focus on the task at hand. His touch was soft but deliberate, tilting your chin with two of his fingers making your hair cascade into the warm water. They moved to run through your hair once again, washing away the rest of the soap that was on your hair. The feeling of his fingers was soothing yet sparked at every touch, causing your heartbeat to quicken slightly.
When he was almost finished you felt his fingers brush against your neck, lingering for a moment longer than necessary. He pulled away urgently once you eased into the touch, snapping him back from whatever he had his mind on. Shaking off the excess water, Jongseob sat up from the tub, going to the other side of the bathroom where there was a towel hanging. Handing it over to you, he had his head turned back again, keeping his eyes off of you.
“I should get going.” Jongseob said, no particular emotion in his voice.
“Thank you. I’ll be repaying you somehow– I promise. I keep my promises, I didn't drown right?” You said.
He began to walk out before stopping at the door frame. “Just let me know when you feel better.”
It wasn't long by the time you made your way from the bath back to your bed once Jongseob left. You spent the rest of your day in and out of sleep, trying to wear down the attacking bacteria inside your body. The bath had made you ache less, but you were still dealing with the major congestion that was taking up space in between your sinuses.
You weren't feeling normal until the following day, and even then you still had a runny nose and a dim headache. You were finally able to make it back to work, getting to the point where you’d rather be working than staying inside doing nothing. It was when you were getting ready to leave for the day that you felt your phone vibrate.
XXX-XXX-XXXX: hey its keeho
XXX-XXX-XXXX: i dont think you have my number saved
Y/N: i dont, so how how did you get it?
Keeho: not important
Keeho: ok i grabbed it from a pickup order you did a while ago but for good reason
Keeho: are you feeling better?
Keeho: im throwing intak a surprise birthday party on friday and want you to come
Y/N: for the most part, i think. what do i get out of it?
Keeho: me?
You rolled your eyes at Keeho’s texts while saving him into your contacts. You were excited for the new found plans to look forward too, especially after the week you had been going through. By the time Friday rolled around you were free of all of your symptoms and finally able to breathe through your nose again.
Getting home that day you immediately began to divulge into picking an outfit and refreshing your makeup for a night out. You decided on a little black dress and smokey eyes to match, teasing your hair to put some life back into it after your long day at work.
Keeho had told you that they were throwing the surprise party at Intak’s, wanting him to show up after closing the coffee shop to get jumped by a crowd of people. When you arrived you were wondering how Keeho was planning on doing that as you watched people spilling out of the house.
“Y/N! I didn't know you were coming.” You heard someone shout from the house as you made your way up. As you got closer you could see that it was Shota, a red solo cup in his hand and a big grin on his face.
“You got here just in time. Intak just texted saying he’s on his way.” Shota informed you. He pulled you into a tight hug, making you smell the sharpness of his cologne mixed with sweat that was clinging to his body.
After he let go of you, Shota made you follow him around the house, weaving through hoards of people that were strangers to you. When the two of you got to the kitchen you spotted Keeho and Jiung fixing themselves drinks with the wide variety of alcohol that was displayed on the kitchen counters.
“You’re here! Didn’t know if you were going to make it or not.” Keeho told you, pouring an ungodly amount of tequila into his cup. “Did you want something to drink?” He asked.
“Sure, but I’m not sure if I want you to be the one to make it.” You teased.
“Don’t worry I can make you something good.” Jiung spoke up before Keeho could protest.
Mixing a few of the liquors with unidentifiable juices, Jiung concocted a drink in a red solo cup filling it with his mystery cocktail. Looking down into your cup the liquid was a dark, intimidating color that you had to convince yourself to take a sip of. Fortunately for you the taste was pleasant, the mixer taking over the strong taste of alcohol. You gave Jiung a smile and a thumbs up for his hospitality, with him reciprocating a smile. Since you had been busy being sick, you had almost forgotten the kiss Jiung and you shared at the lake house. You felt a rush of relief by Jiung’s laid back attitude, afraid that he would start acting aloof or ignore you when you saw him that night.
The party went on until Keeho shouted to everyone that Intak was going to be there at any minute, making the large crowd do their best with hiding. Crouching behind the couch that was in the corner of the living room, you tried to make yourself as small as possible. You were squeezed in between Shota and Keeho after turning all of the lights off, waiting for Intak. The roaring noise of the party had dimmed to only whispers, trying to look as if no one was home. It was when you heard the front door unlocking that there was a burst of commotion, Intak walking through the door to the screams of his friends wishing him a happy birthday.
Intak’s face lit up, completely shocked by the surprise party. Turning the colorful lights back on, the party was back in full swing with the loud music making the walls thump with the bass. Intak was bombarded with celebratory wishes and a number of drinks handed to him, including a happy birthday from you. Intak’s grin only grew larger when he saw that you had made it, his wide eyes sparkling as he thanked you for coming, like he was the one who had orchestrated the whole thing. There was only time for formalities before Intak got swept away with more birthday wishes from all of his friends. That left you with only Keeho by your side, Shota long gone and already in the dance circle that had formed in the middle of the living room.
“Do you want to dance too?” Keeho asked you, noticing your focus on Shota moving around like he was possessed– his limbs lively popping around to the beat of the music.
You looked up at Keeho, getting taken out of your Shota trance. You were beginning to feel the effects of the drink Jiung had made you, which told you to say yes. Taking you by your hand, Keeho
whisked you away into the crowd of party goers. The music pulsated throughout your body as the two of you began to dance together, swaying your hips in unison with Keeho. Your rhythm synced with him as he pressed his torso against yours, placing both of his hands around your waist. The feeling of Keeho being so close made your stomach flip, a warm flush spreading across your cheeks.
Keeho’s hands guided you gently but firmly with his eyes following you. You were moving together seamlessly when you saw his face shift into an unhallowed expression, his mouth shamelessly ajar as he watched you dance. The alcohol in your system was making you feel liberated from your internal worries, your mind completely free of any uncertainty you might have had before.
“I’ll be right back.” You said to Keeho, leaning up into his ear so he could hear you over the loud music. The drink you were sipping on was also flowing through you, making you fear the need to use the restroom.
Walking down the narrow hallway of the house, you found the bathroom at the end after working your way through clusters of people. Once you were done and washing your hands you looked yourself over in the mirror, shocked to see that most of your makeup had stayed intact after the intense dancing session. It made you reflect on how you had been trying to hold up these last few weeks.
Swinging the door to leave, you were suddenly face to face with Keeho again. Did he follow you over there? Why? He had the same look as he did while you were dancing with him; heavy eyelids with a small smirk on his lips.
He motioned his head for you to go back into the bathroom. “Can we talk?”
“About what?” You asked, walking backwards until you startled yourself by your back hitting the sink.
He took you in before replying, studying bottom to top from what you were wearing to how you had styled your hair that night. “I think about you more than I want to.”
Your breath caught in your throat, without the bravery running through your veins you knew you wouldn't have been able to do anything but freeze. Instead you pulled him close by his neck for an urgent kiss.
He reciprocated immediately, deepening the kiss by embracing your cheek with one of his hands, the other going into your hair. Your synced breaths had become rapid as he licked into your mouth, Keeho not being able to suppress a moan as your hands began to explore his torso. They were traveling downward before reaching the belt buckle that was around Keeho’s waist. That was when he broke away, his expression mixed with confusion and extacy.
“What are you doing?” He huffed out.
“This is how you’re thinking about me, isn't it?”
You bent down, moving so that you were now on your knees now staring at his belt buckle, your hands beginning the process again of undoing it. Looking up at him you found him already looking back with nothing but lust in his eyes. In a haist you were able to undo the button of his jeans, hooking your fingers into the waistband of his underwear to remove them at the same time. His clothing falling to his ankles, Keeho’s half hard cock was now exposed withyour spit soaked hand already on a mission until it was hard against his stomach, precum helping you as you stroked against his shaft.
It was then you took him into your mouth, a muffled groan coming from Keeho as he tried to suppress it with his hand over his mouth. His other hand instinctively went to the top of your head as you sank your mouth around his cock. His grip only got stronger when you began to move, you only stopping occasionally to lick around the head in a swirling motion.
Your eyes caught Keeho’s again when you looked up with your mouth still around him. His expression had completely changed; his pupils were blown and he had his teeth clenched together, exposing his tight jawline and cheekbones. When he caught you looking back you saw him inhale sharply, cursing out profanities under his breath as he exhaled. It only invigorated your pace, hollowing out your cheeks as you kept eye contact with him.
“You’re going to make me– fuck–”
Keeho’s hips hitched forward, the hand on top of your head strenuously making you stop as he came down your throat. He choked out a cry as he did so, his body arching over so that he had to use his other hand to catch him on the bathroom sink. You kept him still by placing your hand against his hip bone with your other around the bottom of his shaft, sucking him clean until making a sharp pop as your lips left Keeho’s cock.
Straightening himself back up, Keeho was still out of breath when you made your way back to your feet. The lustful look he was giving you before was washing away, leaving just a dazed demeanor displayed across his face.
“Why?” Keeho managed to let out.
“Why what? Did you not want me-” You began before he cut you off.
“No! No, you’re amazing. Never mind, forget I asked.”
There was a moment of silence between you before you spoke again, turning to go back to the party.
“Why not?”
Keeho sneered at your response, followed by a smile as he followed you out. “I need another drink. Do you want one?” He asked once you were both back in the hallway.
You took up his offer with a thank you, watching Keeho run off into the crowd to shimmy his way towards the kitchen, leaving you to wait where you were. There was an awkwardness that settled in as you stood there alone, the effects of your drink wearing off after the previous events that had just transpired that had changed your sloppy sense into pure adrenaline. It was why when you felt a tap on your arm you flinched, only for the touch to pull you towards whoever had startled you.
Intak stood there with his heart shaped lips upturned, his eyes filled with grief. “What were you doing in there with Keeho?”
Chapter 8
Looking at Intak you could tell he had too much to drink, his forceful pull was out of character for him most likely due to him not knowing his own strength in this state. His eyes were glossed over, the usual round shape of them being hooded making you wonder if someone had given him weed? Or had he been crying?
You were in a state of shock as he kept his hand on your shoulder, more so for him to steady his wobbling posture. You were debating on telling him the truth, it wasn't his place to ask anyway. Pushing his arm off of you, Intak stumbled slightly at the sudden jolt. That only made him come up close to you, his face close enough that you could see the indents of the scar that lined his right cheek.
“Did he fuck you?” Intak’s voice full of disdain.
His next question hits you like a ton of bricks. Maybe he was crying before he grabbed you. “Intak, please. Let's not start anything right now, we can talk later ok?” You tried easing him down, placing one of your palms on his chest.
“Answer me.” He demanded through his teeth.
“It’s none of your business.”
You had never seen Intak act like this before, and you couldn't blame it on the intoxication as you had previously spent multiple weekends with him. If you were to think about it though, one of those weekends the two of you shared a kiss. It wasn't supposed to be anything though which made you all that more confused. Sticking your feet in the mud, you still didn’t want to give out any information other than you needed to.
“What does it matter to you anyway?” You asked harshly.
Intak’s eyes were now looking as though he was a deer caught in headlights, his mouth open like he was about to answer when you felt a tall presence standing next to you.
“What matters?��� Keeho asked as he stood in between you and Intak with two drinks in each of his hands.
Intak was still focused on you. “Forget it.” He muttered, walking past the two of you to get back to the party and simultaneously end their conversation.
Keeho turned to you, confusion written all over his face as he passed a cup over to you. “The hell was that about?”
You let out a sigh. “Beats me.”
Nursing your drink, you followed Keeho around like a puppy dog until you decided it was time to head home. You were able to catch up with the rest of the boys in the meantime, but after your conversation with Intak you didn't see him for the rest of the night. After saying your goodbyes, your head was spinning from the alcohol and the unfinished conversation.
When you got into bed that night, you couldn't get Intak off of your mind. He looked so hurt when you first saw him, there had to be an underlying meaning to everything he was asking you. It wasn't until the next morning when everything that occurred had nestled into your brain with you feeling the full effect. The first thing you wanted to do was to figure out what exactly Intak was trying to talk to you about.
The thing was, the only number you had saved in your phone was Keeho’s. You didn't even know if the man was up for the day yet or not, let alone know if he would just give out his other friend’s number. Your only other option would be showing up unexpectedly to Intak’s place for a second time.
Y/N: keeho
Keeho: yes?
Y/N: do you have intaks number?
Keeho: duh
Y/N: can i have it
Keeho: no
His response made you pause. Through text you were terrible with how something was supposed to come across as, leaving you torn between thinking Keeho was being his snarky self, or if he was actually trying to withhold Intak’s info from you. There's been a lot of things you weren't sure of recently, making you second guess everything.
Y/N: please?
Keeho never responded, leaving you with an embarrassing feeling in the pit of your stomach and no phone number. You wish you could kick yourself for never asking any of the other guys to exchange numbers, but never did you think you’d be caught in a situation like this.
It was why you found yourself at the steps of Intak’s door, knocking hard enough that you were sure you were heard. There was a commotion behind the front door before it swung open, revealing an unkempt Intak. Rubbing at his eyes, it took him a second to realize who was standing in front of him.
“Y/N?” Intak’s voice cracked.
“Hey. I didn’t want to just show up like this, I didn't have your number..” You trailed off.
Peaking your head over Intak’s shoulder, you noticed the mess that had accumulated from the previous night. Cups and mysterious liquids all over the floor, there was even an upturn table. You must have made a face because when you looked back at Intak his tired expression had turned into an embarrassed one. His ears were a hot red color and he couldn't keep eye contact with you, his eyes darting across the ground.
“It looks like you need help cleaning…can I come in?” You asked, trying to sound as sincere as possible.
All he did was nod back and move out of the way so that you could step through the door frame. The place was in a chaotic disarray that would definitely require more than one person to clean up. The trash cans overflowing with bottles and cans, in the kitchen there was even a cake that had found its unfortunate demise by falling off the counter, splattering all across the tile floor and the cabinets around it. Finding a broom tucked away in between the fridge and an end counter, you got to work.
Intak stared at you as you began to sweep up the dry trash that had gathered all around the floor, figuring it would be easier to pick it all up if it was all in one place. It was like he was stuck in place before springing into action himself, pacing to crouch under his sink and grab a handful of garbage bags. The two of you started to create a system as you cleaned around the house; you swept up the trash while he bagged it.
You weren't expecting to, but spent the rest of your morning making Intak’s home more presentable, throwing bag after bag away after stuffing the reminders of the previous night into them. The majority of the time it was spent in silence with the only sound between you two being the rustling of plastic or the crinkly sound of the aluminum cans. Stealing glances over at Intak as you worked, you couldn't pinpoint exactly what he was thinking as you watched him pick up trash by the handful.
The silence was heavy. It allowed you to reflect on what Intak had said to you the night before, not being able to hide a grimace on your face as you remembered his question. Did he fuck you? The whole reason you came over was to finish the conversation he had started and yet you were stuck cleaning up the aftermath of a party you didn't even want to really go to in the first place. Intak must have noticed your scowl by the way he walked over with his big brown eyes paired with a furrowed brow. He pressed his lips together as if he was trying to find the right words before allowing himself to talk.
“I appreciate your help, but I know it’s not what you came over to do.” He began, not being able to help his voice from sounding fussy. “I’m sorry about last night. I shouldn't have come up to you like that, forget I said anything.” He ended his sentence quieter than he started.
“That’s why I came over. I can't just forget, there was a reason why you pulled me aside.” You confessed to him, hoping he would do the same.
The embarrassing redness that was once on Intak’s ears had colored his skin again, except this time it spread across his cheeks and down his neck. He let out a sigh that sounded like he had been holding it in and broke your eye contact by facing the ground, inevitably feeling the heat that had formed on his face. “I didn't want you in there with him.”
Realization slammed into you, his words making you understand the reaction he had. You could feel your heart race faster as his confession sank in, the air around the two of you shifting. His envious urges swirled a mix of emotions inside of you which made you inhale a deep breath.
“You were jealous?”
Intak’s head shot up to reveal his red cheeks and pursed lips. “A guy like Keeho is only out for one thing. You deserve better than that.” He said back quickly with a firm voice.
“Someone better, like you?” Part of you was trying to get to the bottom of why Intak’s acting the way he is, the other half wanting to see how many buttons you could push.
Crossing his arms, Intak let out a huff before replying. Unexpectedly his round eyes were sincere as he looked at you, like he was trying to tell you something without having to use his words.
“I don’t–” His words failed him as he struggled to omit his feelings. “I’m not good at this. When I saw you leaving the bathroom with him, I got this feeling I had never felt before. It made me aware that I care about you. A lot.” Intak’s voice was much softer, full of warmth.
You took a step closer to him, placing a light hand on top of his crossed arms. “I’ve always known you care about me.”
“Not like this.”
There was a vulnerability in his eyes that you had never seen from him before. He uncrossed his arms making your hand fall, but he quickly grabbed it to lock it with his. The tension that was once in the air had melted, replaced with a warm uncertainty.
The next few days you couldn't help but to continuously rack your brain around with thoughts of Intak, so much so that you had even begun to fall behind on work. You were restless at night; tossing and turning until the early hours of the morning leaving you exhausted the next day. It was like a parasite had crawled into your ear that started feasting on your brain.
You were so out of it that after a particularly strenuous day at work you found yourself walking into Beyond the Bean after swearing off the place in fear of running into the number of employees you had locked lips with. It was too late once you had noticed, a frazzled Shota recognizing you the minute you came through the door.
“Hi Y/N, please don’t order anything.” Shota shouted from the espresso bar, swamped in an array of cups. Looking around you couldn't spot anyone else behind the counter, a lone Shota being the only one fulfilling orders.
“Where's everyone else?” You asked him after walking up to the counter closest to him.
He took a minute to respond, concentrating on the drink he was currently making. The tip of his tongue was poking out as he finished it off with a heaping dollop of whip cream, applying the perfect amount to fit around the dome lid.
“Everyone called out sick.” Shota told you, starting on a new order.
Guilt washed over you knowing that it was most likely you who had infected everybody. You watched as Shota worked through the pile of order tickets until there were none left and patrons began to trickle out of the cafe. He was left with a pile of dishes and a mixture of different liquids all splattered about on every surface imaginable, swearing you even saw some in his hair.
“Can I help clean up at all?” You offered to him, feeling partly responsible for his disastrous shift.
Shota’s face lit up with the proposal, but it quickly turned skeptical. “That sounds like a health code violation.” He said innocently.
“Ok. As long as you're fine with staying here till midnight, or whenever you end up getting out of here tonight.”
It didn't take much for Shota to be swayed, but told you to wait until there wasn't anyone left in the cafe for the night. Once the last person walked out, he went and locked the door behind them and turned the open sign to close even though they had close to 45 minutes left of the scheduled opening time. He put you to work as the designated dishwasher while he started on the closing duties for the night.
There were piles and piles of cups and containers to go through, your best bet was that the only dish Shota was able to wash that night were the ones he absolutely needed. The sudsy water filled the large metal basin as you started your task at hand, hearing Shota begin to collect the trash and replacing the old bin liners for new ones. Waiting for the sink to fill up he caught your attention by bending down, exposing his underwear.
You felt your mouth fall open, swearing your jaw was going to detach from its hinges. For the short moment Shota had bent so his shirt ran up his back, the waistband of his pants riding low enough to reveal the thong that had ridden up for you to see. It was black and thin, the fabric cutting into his hips from the elastic. Standing back up the intimate garment was lost under the rest of his clothing, only leaving the image seared into your memory.
Turning back to your dishes, you had to frantically turn off the faucet for the fact that the sink was inches away from overflowing, threatening to spill all over the floor. Trying to make yourself as preoccupied as possible, you did your best with going through the dishes thoroughly but with a quickness. It was the drying rack that was now overflowing, having to stack everything like a game of Jenga. As you finished up, Shota had moved onto sweeping and vacuuming the lobby, then finished the night by counting the money in the cash register to make sure they were all good for the morning.
“I owe you one, seriously.” Shota told you once the two of you headed out.
You walked next to him, not knowing where you were going until after a few minutes Shota slowly stopped in front of a two story building. It was old with brick siding with symmetrical windows on each side that fit in the rest of the buildings that were on this block.
“I have some beer and left over pizza inside, it’s not much but..” He trailed off.
“Wait, you live here? I could never live this close to my job.” You exclaimed.
Shota shrugged, suppressing a laugh as he turned to lead you inside.
Chapter 9
Shota’s studio apartment was tucked away on the first floor, the small eclectic space had almost every surface covered in little figurines, showing off his personality without having to use any words. The carpet flooring under your feet was a bit worn, matching with the rest of the lived in apartment. It was a dingy little place but you figured it was perfect for someone like Shota. His living room doubled as his bedroom, the kitchen at the far end corner against the back wall. You could feel his eyes on you as you took everything in, most likely wanting to see the reaction on your face as you judged his living space.
“Make yourself at home,.” Shota told you, walking towards the back of the apartment to look through the fridge once he was done analyzing you.
As he rummaged, you took the opportunity to take a seat in the nearest chair, a well loved arm chair that was made of wood and a soft layer of fabric to contain all of the flattened upholstery. It was comfortable in a well-used kind of way that spoke of countless hours spent lounging around. Glancing over to the bookshelf across the room, you could spot multiple figurines anywhere from Godzilla to little cartoon characters. It showed off the playful side of Shota that you liked so much. The noise coming from the kitchen grew louder, the sound of glass and plastic clinking against each other echoing through the room. Shota walked back over to you with a defeated look on his face after he closed the fridge, a beer in each hand.
“I guess I don’t have left over pizza.” He told you, his voice sounding just as defeated as his expression.
“Don’t worry about it, I wasn’t that hungry anyway.” You reassured him.
He gave you a weak smile as he handed over your beer, which you happily accepted, cracking open the top to hear the crisp bubbles of the liquid inside. Shota perched himself on the edge of the bed that was across from you, crossing his legs into a criss cross position and took a sip from his own can. You could feel his eyes on you once he sat down, his position looking slightly uncomfortable as a slightly awkward silence formed in the air. As you looked around the apartment and admired the string of posters that hung about his tv that was positioned at the end of the bed, trying to come up with something to break the stiff tension.
Your mind couldn’t help but to wander, thinking about the underwear you saw Shota wearing earlier. You could feel your face get hot as you remembered the details, the thin strings that held the garment together, how it looked like he had gotten a size too small making the sides squeeze in the little body fat Shota had around his hips.
“Did you want to play Mario Kart?” If Shota had noticed the changing color of your face, he didn’t say anything about it, his virginal expression giving you a look of innocence as he challenged you to a race.
You nodded, not trusting your voice to embarrass yourself further. Shota hopped off the bed to boot up his Nintendo Switch and turned the TV on. He handed you one half of the Switch controller as he started to navigate his way around the main menu.
The duel between the two of you was a fierce one; Shota picked out Toad as his character with a heavy class Kart, while you kept it easy by choosing Yoshi to ride on his Yoshi bike. In the first match Shota smoked you, practically lapping you and the NPCs. He jumped from his place on the edge of the bed to celebrate, doing a little dance as you gawked at his win. You were starting to feel more competitive in the next race, wanting to redeem yourself from the brutal first round.
Even when the track was Coconut Mall, Shota was still able to beat you but at least not as bad as last round. You managed to get third place overall, with Shota reiningraining victory and getting the shiny gold animated trophy at the end. He started his victory dance again jumping up and down in excitement, pulling you in with outstretched hands.
He tried to get you to celebrate with you, but you put on a show by displaying the least amount of enthusiasm. “Why are you making me dance with you? Rubbing your stupid video game win in my face?” You asked him as he tried to move your hands in a wave motion, trying to make you look like you were happy for his win.
“Maybe” He teased back, continuing his playful dancing motions with his hands in yours. Raising your hand so that it was above your head he twirled himself around, not backing down from his gloating.
“Cut it out!” You told him, but couldn’t help the laugh that escaped your lips once he was done twirling, pulling you in so that you were touching his chest. Suddenly he dipped you into a side lunge like the two of you were in a ballroom instead of his studio apartment.
Shota’s laughter rang through the room as he held you in his arms before bringing you back up to a standing position. The once awkward air was replaced with a warm atmosphere, Shota glowing from the forgotten TV made his eyes sparkle in the otherwise dark apartment. A mischievous grin formed on his face that displayed his bunny-like front teeth as he continued to hold onto one of your hands. The moment seemed to linger between the two of you, feeling as though it was suspended in time.
Everything seemed to blur away, Shota’s teasing smile softening as he interlocked his fingers with yours. “I always like being around you.” He told you in a hush voice.
He seemed to lean in closer to you when he was already standing close enough to feel his breath against your face. Swearing you could feel his heart race faster, the space between you had become nonexistent as Shota just longing studied your face. “I like you a lot.” His voice was a whisper.
Your lips were on his, the only thought running through your brain was wondering what Shota’s mouth tasted like. His hand reached up to cup your face, the kiss deepening as he pressed his lips with a hunger. The kiss was cut short by his mouth detaching from yours, moving to your cheek down to your chin until he got to your neck.
Shota kissed the thin skin that was right below your ear, the hand that was on your cheek had snaked its way through your hair. “I like you a lot.” He repeated against your neck, going right back to his kissing.
You found your hands lost in his hair, your eyes threatening to close when Shota began to move further down and started suck at the part of the neck that met your collar bone.
“I want you.”
Shota shifted forward so that you were now flat on your back, a plush quilt underneath you as you fell onto his bed. He was now on top of you, his lips finding their way back to yours. Your hands traveled down his neck to his shoulders where he was still wearing the plain black t-shirt he had worn to work. Almost immediately after you touched the fabric Shota was moving to take it off as if the feeling of your hand had made him realize he still had it on.
You could only steal a glance, but you saw the strong muscle that was adorned on his stomach before he was back on top of you. His kisses were deep and meaningful while his touch was shy, placing a hand against your exposed stomach from your shirt riding up. You followed his actions by breaking away from the kiss for a moment to take your shirt off as well, being left with only your bra for him to see.
His mouth began to travel downward again, passing your neck leaving light bite marks in his wake as he made his way towards your chest. Before Shota reached your breasts he stopped his kisses to look up at you with his blown out pupils.
“I want you.” His mouth still lingering close to your skin. “Can I fuck you?”
You breathed out a yes, making him become ravenous against you, going back to his task of working his way down your body. He began to leave light kisses at the top of your breasts before pulling down the garment to expose the skin underneath. Shota took one of your nipples into his mouth, sucking in while his tongue did circles around it. You couldn’t suppress the moan that was let out of your mouth, the sensation being too much with your brain turning into jelly.
The hardness between Shota’s legs was pressed against you, his physical display of lust only made it easier for you to get lost in the thought of him. Your hands that had been petting and tugging at Shota’s hair but found themselves traveling down Shota’s neck, your nails running against his back as he began to kiss along your stomach. He had reached down and had started to undo the button on your pants, meticulously trying his best to get it loose while still keeping his attention towards you. It gave you the courage to begin to pull at the elastic of Shota’s waistband, your thumb hooking underneath his pants along with the thin black underwear he was wearing underneath.
“I saw what you’re wearing.” You told him in a hush voice.
Shota paused to look up at you, a confused expression displayed across his face as he was trying to piece together what you were implying. There was then a look of realization and a blush forming against his cheeks, his eyes flickering back down in embarrassment.
“I like it.”
“You do?” Shota’s voice matched the confusion that was once on his face.
You sat up slightly so that you could lock lips with his. “I think it’s hot.” You confessed.
Shota’s invigorating energy was back, kissing you deeply, with his tongue licking against your teeth. He went back to taking off your jeans, sliding them off with one swift motion. You felt his hands against your thighs as he bent down, leaving kisses on the inner side of them before pulling at your underwear. You were completely exposed to him, Shota taking a moment to sit up on his knees to take you in. You felt a bit self conscious with him being able to see you like this, but at the same time it sparked a fire inside of you that burned whenever you swallowed.
Catching his eyes, Shota’s blown out pupils made it look like they matched his iris, the dark brown eyes hidden under heavy lids. He started to pull at the waistband of his own pants, slowing dragging them down his legs until they reached the end of his thighs where he was sitting up on his knees. The only thing that was left on his body was the goddamn thong. If you thought it was tight around his waist before, it was nothing like it looked now with his hard cock stretching the fabric out, the tip of it peeking out from the top, the underwear not being able to cover the entire shaft.
Your mouth was wide open, not being able to keep it shut while looking at the obscene image before you. One of Shota’s hands reached down to carefully run his delicate fingers against the bulge.
“You think this is hot?” He tried to sound sincere but you could hear the teasing nature of his voice.
Not trusting your own voice all you did was nod. The fingers that he was using to touch himself grabbed at the sides of the underwear, pulling them down to reveal cock that bobbed against his stomach as the panties fell onto the already forgotten pants that pooled around Shota’s knees. He kicked them away as he positioned himself back on top of you, face to face with him once again as he bent down to kiss you. He only delicately touched your lips with his, the chaste kiss being the last thing before Shota guided his cock inside of you.
You felt yourself shutter, moaning out Shota’s name once he had gotten comfortable enough to start moving. His pace started slow before picking up the speed, the hunger that you had seen earlier returning. His hands found their way to your chest again, grabbing handfuls as he thrusted back and forth. His breath was ragged against your skin, sharply inhaling most likely from the feeling of you. The strong muscles of his back was what your hands were drawn to, his bulky shoulders blades flexing with each movement Shota made. The fire in your stomach was building, alarmingly close to exploding. You don’t know how but Shota still had the comprehension to kiss and nip down your jaw, placing his head in the crook of your neck as he continued to fuck into you.
The snapping sound of Shota’s hips against your skin was cut short momentarily as he reached behind you, grabbing you into his arms to switch you around so that you were now on top of him. You couldn’t stop your body from hunching over, a weakness in your limbs from the constant sensation of Shota. He placed his hands at the dip ,his celestial expression being in stark contrast to the devilish movements of his hips as he began to move slowly beneath you, almost making circles.
Gripping at the sheets that were on either side of Shota, you sat yourself back up with your hair draping below you going every which way. Shota reached up and moved some of it out of your face, tucking the piece behind your ear. Placing one of your hands on top of his chest you began to move. It took you a moment to find your rhythm but Shota didn’t seem to mind with his mouth slightly agape with his eyes flickering from your figure to squeezing his eyes shut. His hands were still around your waist, nails digging into the skin as he started to fuck into you, the bobbing movement you were just doing getting taken over by Shota’s strong grip. It allowed you to completely let go, the low building sensation in the pit of your stomach feeling as though it burst all throughout you, running through your veins and making you slightly light headed.
Shota moaned out as he felt you tighten around him, the sound of skin snapping against each other becoming louder as his pace became less precise. It was the first thing that had escaped his lips ever since you had started to kiss him, sending a shiver down your spine as his whine rang in your ears. With his next breath he inhaled with a quickness, unfolding underneath you as you felt him filled you with a cry. Shota froze, still holding you in his lap as came inside of you with your back arched and hands on his solid stomach.
Chapter 10
The fog that was making your head dizzy had cleared. You felt as though you left Shota’s house in a hurry, not wanting to have to sit with the consequences of what had just happened. He insisted on taking you home but you politely declined, slipping out of his front door before he could protest.
Outside, the brisk air was in complete contrast to the warmth you had just left behind. It sobered you, not like you could have blamed all of that on a half drank beer. Something had come over you where you couldn't say no, and you didn't want to either. There was no turning back at this point, with you only being able to watch as scenes around you unfolded.
The street lights were the only guidance on your way home, your walk only being a few blocks longer than normal. When you arrived your only plans were to sleep; hoping tonight you’d be able to get to bed without your thoughts keeping you up. You were eventually able to fairly quickly, only to be woken up at an ungodly hour before the sun had even gotten up for the day. Your mind was immediately flooded with what had happened the night prior– the feeling of Shota on top of you, the feeling of him inside of you, the feeling you got when you watched his face twist as he came.
You had no plans for the day, which made your early rise all the more displeasurable. With a groan you turned over to where your phone had been charging for the night to grab it, your itinerary including doom scrolling until you could see the sun peak over the horizon. Opening your phone, you noticed a string of text messages from Keeho that had been sent only a few hours ago, most likely slightly past midnight where actions became questionable.
Keeho: wyd
Keeho: i want to talk
Keeho: can i come over
Staring at the screen, its bright light illuminated your face in the dark room as you mulled over Keeho’s question. The last time you had seen him had been Intak’s birthday, which might have ended with the two of you being on good terms but you have no idea what had transpired since then. You had to think about what his intention might be with him having Intak as his coworker. You began to write back, not expecting a reply from him until much later.
Y/N: what about?
Keeho: what are you doing up
Y/N: I could ask you the same thing
You felt your breath catch when you saw Keeho’s quick reply, making you wonder if he had even gotten any sleep at all that night. You felt your phone buzz.
Keeho: cant sleep
He answered your question as if he had heard your thoughts out loud. It only made you spiral, questioning what was keeping him awake. Your phone buzzed again.
Keeho: your turn
Y/N: same
Usually you’d go into greater detail, but Keeho’s shortness was striking a nerve. He had never been the best texter, but there was this new coldness that hadn't been there before. There was never a reply to your last message, forcing you to get up out of bed and start your day. The crisp weather had made you put on a worn pair of gingham pajama pants, the cotton texture shielding you from the cold. It hadn't gotten too low in temperature just yet, pairing the pants with a tank top.
Opening up the blinds in the living room, you saw how the sun had finally made its appearance, the sky still casting a dark shadow against the street. You started on trying to busy yourself by working on the long overdue chores that were scattered around the house, knowing if you got too sucked in you wouldn't be able to focus on anything else that day.
Just as you started on the pile of dishes that you had been avoiding in your sink, there was a knock at the door. It was slightly aggressive, the other person behind the door wanting to make sure you heard they were there. Turning the faucet back off without having cleaned a single dish, you shuffled to the door to see who was bothering you at this hour.
Peeking out of the peephole that was placed in the middle of your door you saw who was visiting, which you should have expected the minute you heard the knock. You huffed out a sigh while trying to supress an eye roll, running your hands through your messy hair. Swinging the door open showed a lethargic looking Keeho, wearing jeans and a t-shirt like he hadn't even attempted to go to bed.
“What the hell are you doing here?” You asked bluntly.
“I told you. I couldn't sleep,” His voice was dull, not phased by your harsh welcome. “Let me in.”
Keeho walked past you once you stepped aside without a word. His sharp eyes held bags under them which you were able to get a good look of before having to follow Keeho, who was walking towards your kitchen. Helping himself to the pot of coffee you had brewed earlier, he took out one of your cups from the cupboard in front of him like he had done it a million times before. He took it black, pouring the coffee into the mug before taking a small sip.
“Doesn't really explain what you're doing here, though.” You told him.
“Intak told me about what you two were talking about at his party. He also told me how you went back the next day.” Keeho had such a nonchalant tone that you couldn't tell what his reaction was to that information.
It felt as though your blood ran cold, it was like his bleak expression was making this worse. You were expecting the boys to have talked amongst each other over your recent encounters with them, but you didn't think Intak would be the one to tell Keeho all of that. Especially after everything he had told you when you had gone over to his house. It made you wonder what Keeho exactly knew.
“What did he tell you?”
He took another sip of his coffee before replying. “He told me how jealous his virgin ass was that you spent his birthday sucking my dick.” He tried to hold in a laugh, with it coming out involuntarily. “He told me how you went over to his house to apologize.”
“That isn't what I did!” You retorted, trying to ignore his foul language. You knew he was just trying to get a reaction out of you, which you didn't want to give him the satisfaction of.
Keeho raised his eyebrows as if to say ‘yeah, sure’. He rested his coffee cup on the edge of your counter, taking a step closer to you. “So you don't regret going down on me?”
“No.” Your voice cracked.
He was close enough that he could place a hand on your lower cheek, his thumb able to graze against your skin. He swiped across it delicately; once, twice, before pressing his thumb against your lips, effortlessly slipping it into your mouth as he still held your face.
“You like making lover boy Intak jealous, then?” Keeho asked, his thumb still in your mouth.
You didn't reply, you couldn't even if you wanted to. All you did was hollow your cheeks out to harshly suck on his finger, hoping it would cause him some distress and keep you from trying to bite it off with your teeth. It only seemed to push Keeho further into his delirious sense of power, his jaw tightening as he watched you.
He took another step so that his body was now pressed against yours, making you feel the stiffness in his pants that wasn't there before. There was then a rush of pressure as he rutted one of his legs in between yours and placed a hand on your hip, his fingers gripping at the waistband of your pants. Keeho slid his thumb out of your mouth but not without a small popping noise from your pursed lips. He began to swipe his thumb against your cheek once again, the heavy wet sensation of your saliva replacing the gentle touch he had before.
“I want you to answer me.” His voice was low but assertive.
Your breath was caught in your throat as you tried to come up with a reasonable explanation with the cogs in your brain feeling as though they were starting to lock up.
“I’m not exclusive with anyone.” You managed to get out.
“Hm, is that so? That’s why you haven't been able to stop yourself from being a slut? Because you’ve convinced yourself that it's ok to hop from one guy to the next?” Keeho spat out, the fingers gripping around your jaw slightly tightening.
The bitter words that were coming from Keeho’s mouth were foul, but sparked something inside of you that was making your stomach twist and heart race. His face didn't reflect the nasty tone of his voice, his mouth in a slight upturn with his usual piercing eyes having a playful glint in them. You didn't even want to begin to think about what his reaction would be if he knew what you and Shota were up to the night previously.
Even if you wanted to reply back to Keeho, the finger tips that were pressing into both of your cheeks were keeping your mouth in place. At this point, you didn't trust anything that came out of your mouth anyway. You couldn't tell how he took your silence, Keeho’s face leaning in closer to whisper in your ear.
“So if I asked you to go down on me again, you’d say yes?”
He pressed his hips harder against yours, his leg frictioning against your lap making blood rush towards his touch. Moving back to face you, Keeho had the same look as before but it was mixed with inquisition, his fingers leaving your face. He was giving you the opportunity to say no, and yet you wrapped your arms around his neck to pull him back in with a kiss.
Responding instantly, Keeho pressed his lips against yours with an urgency. You knew he was getting a high off of all of this, all he was trying to do was mess with your head. His tongue licked into your mouth, the warm connection sending a surge of electricity down your spine. You found your hands running through his dark hair while he was still grabbing at your pajamas, his knuckles turning white as if the hold on the elastic was anchoring him. He pulled at you again, rutting his hips against yours and moaning in your mouth.
Your hands snaked their way down Keeho’s neck to his chest before you break away from the kiss. They followed you as you bent down, trailing down his stomach until you felt a hand get a fist full of your hair from the top of your head. Keeho pulled you back up with his grasp, the roots at your scalp beginning to sting.
“Who said I wanted you to do that?” His hand was still tightly gripping at your hair making you slightly bend your back towards him, your neck completely exposed to him.
Keeho pulled at you again, this time with a tug towards your bedroom, only letting go once he walked through the threshold. He started messing with his belt, the sound of metal scraping against worn leather echoed in the quiet room. You ran your fingers through your disheveled hair.
“Get on the bed.” Keeho had unlooped his belt from his pants, having it pool in his hand.
Doing what you were told, you climbed on top of the bed in a sitting position.
“Let me see your wrists.” Keeho instructed, going to the edge of the bed as you extended out your arms for him without thinking. It was like he had put you under his spell.
He started to place the underside of his belt against your wrist, looping them around until he could fasten them tight. You watched as he did this, his attention solely on making sure your wrists were bound together. He looked back up to you once he was satisfied, a smirk adorning his lips. His eyes still had a softness that was beyond you, the contrast of his features making your head spin and the fire inside of you begin to burn.
Pushing steadily against your chest, Keeho made you fall against the plush mattress making your restrained hands land above your head. You swung them back down so that they rested on your stomach, which only made the pleased look that was on Keeho’s face disappear. He was still standing at the end of the bed, standing in between your open thighs. Bending so that he could reach, Keeho grabbed at your joined wrists so that they were back above your head. The same hand reaching for the waistband of your pants, as he bent back to his standing position they went with him.
The sudden change in temperature made goosebumps raise on your skin, your legs clasping around his. You could hear Keeho chuckle under his breath as he got down on his knees so that he was now eye level with you. Both of his hands were now resting at your hips, one of them tracing circles at the exposed skin where your t-shirt met your underwear.
“I’m going to make you cum now.” His breath hot against you.
Keeho looped his fingers onto the top of the layer of fabric keeping him from you, tearing it away only to replace the warmth of his mouth. You cried out; the shock of euphoria had intoxicated you completely. He was licking at you slowly, entirely different from his feverish kisses earlier. It wasn't without intention, Keeho’s firm tongue running circles around your clit.
In between his licks Keeho’s pursed his lips, sucking against the sensitive area only to return with more passionate strokes of his tongue along your cunt. Your eyes began to close, your head on the verge of spinning. You moaned out Keeho’s name only for him to laugh against you, sending a vibration throughout your body.
With his mouth still around your clit, you felt his fingers brush against your opening, teasing the skin around it before he pushed one inside of you. Your bound hands fell back down as a response, which made Keeho stop what he was doing. His mouth left you to be replaced with a coldness again which made you able to pry your eyes back open, only to find him already staring back at you.
“I want your hands above your head; and I want your eyes open.” His assertive voice made you follow the directions, immediately putting your arms back where they were.
Hooking one of his arms around your thigh, Keeho leaned his head to the side to place a kiss on the most inner part while keeping his eye contact with you. Once he was content with your stare he started to travel back down your thigh until he could place a kiss on your cunt, placing his mouth back to finish what he had started. You whined out, watching as Keeho’s kind eyes had turned into something more wicked.
The heat inside you was beginning to build as his finger that was buried inside of you began to move, combined with his tongue it was starting to become too much. You knew he could feel you start to unravel underneath him, your hips involuntarily hitching into his face which only seemed to thrill him further. Keeho’s tongue was now unyielding, an urgency coming over him as he licked against your clit. His fingers were matching the speed of his tongue, moving in and out until he added another one without effort, the fullness almost completely tipping you over the edge.
Keeho took his mouth off of you but continued the movement of his fingers. “Such a good girl taking me like this. Do you think Intak could make you feel like this?” You were too far gone to respond to his rhetorical questions.
His tongue was now painfully slow against your clit, Keeho only flicking against your cunt teasingly with his pace inside of you getting rapid. All you wanted to do was to grab him by the top of his head and bury him against you, but you knew that would lead you nowhere. All you could do was rut against his lips, your attempted plea being met with a twist of his fingers. He was hitting the spot that was starting to make your head spin, your breath was quickening just as you felt Keeho press his lips deeply. He pressed his tongue down hard, continuing the same pace as his fingers. It was then that your eyes closed shut and your arms came down to clutch at Keeho’s hair desperately, your thighs tensing against his head as you came around his mouth and fingers.
Keeho didn't stop licking at your clit until you were shaking against his touch, the sensation of his touch becoming too much after your orgasm. He gave another kiss to your thigh before standing back up, revealing his undone jeans that showed how there was a migrating wet spot on his boxer briefs. After buttoning them back up, he beant back down to undo his belt that was still tied around your wrists.
“You didn't do what you were told.” He said under his breath once he had untied it and had begun to loop it back through his jeans.
You mustered up enough strength to prop yourself up on your elbow, watching as Keeho turned to leave until he paused before getting to the door. He didn't even turn back to look at you, only slightly cocking his head to the side. The morning light that was peaking through the window blinds casted against his profile.
“Shota told me everything too.” Keeho confessed. He didn't let you get a word in before he was off again, exiting your apartment with the click of the lock to your front door being the last you heard of him. You fell back on your bed with an exaggerated sigh, him leaving you to bask in your consequences.
Chapter 11
The motivation you had to get anything done that day was lost the minute Keeho left your apartment. You tried to mull over the revelation that everyone had been running to him, letting him know about the escapades they had been having with you. It only left you feeling irritated, annoyed with the fact that Keeho had been able to get his way, manipulating the situation so that he came out on top, winning the so called game it seemed like he was playing.
There was a small sense of betrayal, you should have known they would talk amongst each other but you were at least hoping to get let off easier than this. As the day dragged on you found yourself lost in your own thoughts, not being able to completely clear your head from the last 24 hours. You needed to decide on how to handle the situation, your next steps determining if this was going to completely explode in your face or not. You just wanted everything to blow over, but with Keeho in the equation you knew that was not an option.
You spent the following week and the next weighing the situation before you, avoiding the cafe at all cost. You didn’t want to run into any of them at this point, you didn’t want to know if Keeho had gossiped further once he left your place. While tension gnawed at your peace of mind, you were able to find solace in your routine once getting back into the flow of work. You couldn’t keep thinking about boys when you had deadlines to focus on, the unpredictable aftermath of your personal life was in no match to the articles you had been putting off writing.
It was at least a welcoming distraction, with you putting every ounce of your energy into your work. The web that had you tangled with Keeho had turned into a persistent background hum, the nagging feeling of uncertainty was too overbearing to ignore. The only times you really noticed it was when you were in bed with your eyes closed, no longer preoccupied with anything except your thoughts. It was a relentless reminder that avoidance could only go so far.
Diving deeper into your work, you had started to pick up new stories that you wouldn’t particularly have chosen before, the less familiar the topic was the more distracted you became, not having any time to think about your personal life. While the usual commentator was out of town, you were tasked with following the sports around the city in the time being; something that would require your full attention.
The first job you were assigned with was the baseball game happening that night once you got off work, the late season match determining who was going into the playoffs. Dressing quickly to catch the train over to the stadium, you kept in mind the brisk air that had been sweeping over the area. You wore jeans and the jersey of the star hitter, putting on a long sleeve shirt underneath to keep you at bay from any cold weather. Making sure your notepad was in your bag you were off; following the small pockets of baseball fans dressed similarly to you that had started to form once you got on the subway and only got sizably bigger the closer you got to the stadium.
The crowds never dispersed, forming as one as you lined up for ticketing. In front of you, you could have sworn you saw a familiar head of hair, black and long enough that it almost reached his shoulders. Losing him in the crowd by the time you got inside, your thoughts had changed to finding where your seat was in the sea of people.
Your company had bought your tickets, you could have never afforded the front row seats that gave you the best spot to see home plate. The stadium buzzed as you took your seat, taking out your paper and pen to note the hum of energy. The overhead lights were beginning to cast a shadow over the field as the sun began to set, the glow illuminating the players as they went up to bat.
The smell of fried food wasn't ignorable, the call of vendors and the sound of cheers adding to the lively atmosphere. You felt your stomach growl after the first batter struck out, noting to grab one of the stadium snacks during one of the intermissions. The game went on with the same anticipated murmur of the crowd until you heard the crack of the bat, the entire stadium going wild as their team scored a home run.
You even got lost in the excitement, jumping up with the rest of the people around you to cheer. After everything died down you had to remind yourself that you had a job to do, having to scribble down bullet points about the first couple of innings in your notepad. While preoccupied and without breaking away from your notes, you felt a presence sit in the seat next to you.
Taeyang was there with a bag of popcorn in his hand, wearing a similar outfit as you, sporting one of the players jerseys. Looking over to him you must have given him a disoriented expression, him not able to hide a smile that was forming on his face. He picked up a handful of popcorn to throw into his mouth, his smile not fading as he chewed.
“What are you doing here?” You asked him once your shock subsided.
“Enjoying the game? Am I not allowed to be here or something?” Taeyang retorted, his mouth still full.
“No, that’s not what I mean. I just wasn’t expecting to see you here. Is that even your seat?”
“No. Is anyone sitting here?” Taeyang’s voice was playful.
You purse your lips trying to figure out what to say back, knowing you didn’t have an excuse for him to not be sitting next to you. “No, but I’m on the clock. Don’t try and bother me.” You said rather harshly.
He didn’t deserve it, but seeing Taeyang made all of the thoughts you were trying to run away from rush back. You couldn’t remember the last time you saw him, his hair had gotten longer with his bangs having to be shaken back so they kept from getting in his face. He settled into the seat next to you, leaning back into his chair. His presence wasn’t completely terrible, it was oddly comforting having him there in a sea full of strangers. Trying to recalibrate your focus, you started to jot down notes for your article, writing down player numbers while trying to figure out their positions while also trying to ignore the unexpected company.
“You’re here for work?” Taeyang asked sincerely.
Not looking up to meet his eyes, you continued to take your notes. “Yeah. The regular guy is on vacation.” You mumbled over to him, tapping the end of your pen against your notepad.
“Got it.” Even with your eyes down, you could feel Taeyang’s stare. “Have you been alright?” He asked, his voice low.
“I’m fine. Why wouldn't I be?”
“I haven't seen you around the cafe, I thought you’d come around more regularly like you used to.” He explained. You glanced up to Taeyang to catch his eyes, only for him to turn his attention back to the game.
“I suppose I guessed wrong.” He said under his breath.
You wanted to be truthful to Taeyang, you wanted to spill your guts to him and release the pent up emotions you had been bottling. But you had to swallow it down, hesitating to respond because it felt nearly impossible to explain anything to him.
“I’ve been busy.” You told him, looking back down to your neglected notes.
Taeyang nodded slowly, his attention on the match in front of him wavering to peek at what you were writing. He didn't press further, instead extending the bag of popcorn he had as an offering. Taking a handful with a thank you, the tense air around the two of you began to fade as the game unfolded.
As the innings began to pass by, Taeyang noticed your struggle of trying to keep up with what was going on. You’ve watched baseball, yes, but to analyze what you were seeing was on a different level. After not being able to catch the full name of a player on the jumbo screen you couldn't keep in a sigh, making Taeyang laugh next to you.
“That was our star player. If you don't get his name right you’ll tick a lot of readers off.” He informed you.
“Where’s all the help then, baseball genius?” You said back.
Taeyang looked back over to your notes, making him laugh again. He began to point out what you had gotten wrong, and began to talk extensively about what you had missed. As he explained, you couldn't help but find yourself captivated by his enthusiasm, going on about the inner workings of the game while you tried to keep up. You noticed how you were able to make your notes a bit more coherent the longer he went on and by the end of the game you felt like you had actually learned something.
The game went on until the sky got dark, ending with fireworks to celebrate the home team’s win. The crowd buzzed around you even as everyone started to make their way out of the stadium, Taeyang following behind you until the two of you were outside. For the first time that night there was an awkwardness in the air, the uncertainty of how to end the night hovering above them.
“Are you still on the clock?” Taeyang asked as the two of you began to walk towards the subway.
You hesitated. “I guess not.”
“Even if you were, I think you deserve a lunch break.” Taeyang said.
You looked around at the black sky above you. “I think we’re past lunch.”
“Just let me make my jokes!” He whined.
Taeyang managed to convince you to allow him to take you to the late night diner across town. It was a tiny stand alone brick building that looked old, but well loved and kept up. The inside hadn't been updated in decades but it added the charm, making you ignore the burnt burgers and soggy fries. You sat down in a booth across from Taeyang, going through the menu of shakes and fried food first.
After the waitress that looked ready to clock out took your order, you couldn't help but notice that you kept catching Taeyang looking at you, his eyes averting your stare every time you looked at him. He looked more nervous than at the baseball game, his cool demeanor turned stiff.
“I don't believe you.” Taeyang said with a breath, as if he was physically taking the words off his chest.
“What do you mean? About what?” You asked, genuinely confused.
“When you said you were fine. I don't think you’re telling me the truth.” Taeyang was finally making eye contact with you.
Before you could reply to him the waitress came by with your food, interrupting your privacy. Taeyang immediately went for a fry on his plate, the anxiety you had seen earlier washing away.
“I am telling you the truth.” You mumbled back once you were alone with him again.
“I’m not a fool, Y/N.” Taeyang said, food still in his mouth. “For starters, you are not the person to be writing sports articles. You’re trying to distract yourself from something.” He read you like a book.
Your face had turned pale white. You looked down at your food that was turning cold, not feeling hungry anymore. You should have known he was secretly analyzing you, his attention all along wanting to get to the bottom of your troubles.
“I’m just,” You were again disturbed by the waitress coming over to fill water glasses, prolongedly standing there as she poured from the pitcher in her hands.
Once she had left you took a deep breath before looking up to Taeyang. You started to divulge to him about what had been going on in your life, trying to keep as many details to yourself. You kept going afraid that if you stopped you wouldn't be able to start back up again. You told him how lost you were feeling, how running seemed like the only option you had.
“I’m surprised Keeho hadn't told you yet.” You said at the end of your spiel.
You felt a presence come up beside you again, the adrenaline running through your body making you want to punt the waitress across the restaurant if she interrupted you one more time.
“We’re fine, thank you.” You said without looking up.
“Surprised I didn't tell him what?”
Keeho and Jongseob stood in front of the table dressed in dark clothing, their hair messy and skin sticky from sweating. Your eyes immediately went to Keeho, who simply smiled brightly and gave you a wave.
Chapter 12
The booth you were sitting at suddenly felt crowded as Keeho took the seat next to Taeyang while Jongseob slid in beside you. You couldn't help but to glance over to Taeyang, who gave you a small nod as if to say your secret's safe with him. Even so, the fluorescent light above you still made you feel like you were being held in an interrogation room.
“So what are you two up to?” Keeho asked, breaking the silence.
“We just got done watching the game,” Taeyang answered for the both of you.
“You went together?” Keeho wagged his finger in between you and him.
“No, we just ended up seeing each other,” Taeyang said, his voice collected and calm.
Keeho took in the information, done with his pressing. “Did we win? Jongseob just dragged me to one of his concerts. He didn't tell me there were going to be mosh pits.” Keeho told them, showing off the bruises that were beginning to form along his arms.
“Yes I did! Going to a punk show basically guarantees punches being thrown. Not my fault you couldn't connect the dots.” Jongseob bit back.
You were keeping quiet, watching the boys bicker amongst each other. Shifting uncomfortably in the diner booth, you could feel yourself becoming more out of place as the minutes ticked by. Wanting to crawl out of your own skin, you instead gave small smiles whenever their words became animated.
Jongseob and Keeho ordered their own food as the boys went on to talk about more than just their nightly plans. You were impressed by their dedication to continue the conversation, but you just couldn't get yourself to join in.
“Y/N? Are you doing okay?” Keeho asked, taking you out of your dissociative state.
Blinking, momentarily disoriented, you had to force yourself to focus on Keeho’s inquiry.
“I’m fine,” You told him. “Just getting tired, long day.” You weren’t completely lying, just hiding most of the truth.
“Me too. We should probably get going.” Taeyang suggested.
“So soon?” Keeho interjected, keeping his attention on you.
“You're not the one with the opening shift tomorrow.” Taeyang bit back.
“Party pooper.”
The two of you got out of the booth, leaving the other boys on their own. When you were saying your goodbyes, Jongseob made you promise he’d see you soon. The concerned look in his eyes made you remember how you hadn't seen him since recovering from being sick. Sticking your pinky out at him, he took it in his ardently.
Taeyang walked you home, taking you to the closest subway station before parting. You wanted to thank him for staying quiet, but you didn’t have a single idea how to. As you walked beside him, there was a comfortable silence between the two of you until reaching the station, where you faced him to say your goodbyes.
“I’m sorry about Keeho. You know how he is,” Taeyang began, his voice like velvet.
“Don’t worry about me. I want you to know that I appreciate you.” You told him directly.
“I’ll always put you first.”
Your stomach felt warm when you walked through the door of your apartment, and it wasn’t from the beer you had consumed earlier. The night with Taeyang had lifted a weight off of your shoulders, feeling lighter than you had been all week. Stripping off your jersey, you got into bed, falling asleep thinking about Taeyang’s warm smile.
Despite your exhaustion the next morning, you jumped out of bed to enjoy your weekend. After showering and getting ready for the day, you couldn’t help but notice that you had nothing planned, differing from your crazy work week. You couldn’t help but have Taeyang’s words ring in your ear as you began on house chores that you had been avoiding.
The night before made you realize just how much you had missed all of the guys. You had gotten so caught up with everything that you had forgotten at the end of the day they were some of your closest friends. Against your better judgment, you grabbed your bag and started to make your way to Beyond the Bean.
The smell of espresso beans assaulted your nose the moment you walked through the cafe doors. Scoping the place out, you could see who was working behind the bar. One of the reasons you had decided to go that day is because you knew Taeyang was going to be there, and Keeho wasn’t.
What surprised you was seeing Jongseob, who had heavy dark bags under his eyes as you went up to greet him at the cash register. His sleepy eyes perked up when he noticed it was you instead of just a regular customer.
“Y/N! When I said I wanted to see you around here more often, I didn’t necessarily mean the next day.” He said with a giggle.
“I can go if you want–,” You playfully began to turn around before Jongseob whined out for you to come back.
Walking back to the counter, you gave him an amused smile. “I’ll just take my usual,” You told him, stuffing a $20 into the tip jar. You weren’t about to fight him that day.
Once making your way over to the other side of the counter, you saw Theo and Shota working religiously behind the bar. They barely even noticed you until they read your name on your drink ticket. You gave them both a smile as Shota handed you your coffee.
“Do you want to go on a date with me?” Shota asked, his tone flat.
“What?” You asked, Taeyang and Jongseob echoing your words.
“Do you want to go on a date? With me.”
You stood there taken aback, trying to register Shota’s words. It looked like his coworkers were just as shocked as you were, their faces dropping at his words.
“What the fuck Shota?” Jongseob said, breaking the silence.
“Huh? What’s the problem? I like Y/N.” Shota told him shortly.
Taeyang kept quiet, while Jongseob began to bicker with Shota about human decency. Shota couldn’t find the problem with his approach while Jongseob looked like he was about to pop a blood vessel.
The air in the cafe shifted unexpectedly. Shota’s blunt question hung in the air unanswered, the situation feeling awkward for everyone involved. Jongseob, who was just fooling around with you minutes ago, now had a noticeable strained expression on his face. You could sense how the situation had left him unsettled as you took your coffee into your hands.
“Why don't we talk about that later, okay?” You told Shota, giving him a warm smile which he reciprocated with a nod.
You step back from the coffee bar, taking a seat in one of the plush leather armchairs they had in the corner. Pulling your laptop out of your bag, you decided to jumpstart on your baseball article while sipping on your coffee.
As you worked, you couldn't help but feel sets of eyes burning into your skin. Every time you looked up though, the only thing you would catch would be the three boys whispering to one another. You squirmed in your seat, your focus wavering from your task at hand.
It was when you had just started your outline when you noticed Jongseob storm out of the cafe. Your conscience told you to go and try and catch him, he had been there for you when you needed him and it seemed like one of those moments where he might be needing you. Stuffing your laptop back into your bag and forgetting your coffee, you passed by Taeyang and Shota still whispering to one another as you exited.
You could see Jongseob down the street, his apron bunched in one of his fists. Catching up to him, you called out his name, making him stop in his tracks.
Reaching your hand out, you placed it delicately on his shoulder. “What happened back there?”
He couldn't meet your gaze. “Nothing. I’m never going back to that place.”
“What?” You couldn't hide your shock.
“I quit.” Jongseob started to continue his walk. You started walking with him after missing a beat.
“Do you want to tell me why?” You used your words wisely.
“No.” He said bluntly.
The two of you walked in silence, unspoken words hanging in the air.
“Why’d you come after me?” Jongseob asked after a lull in your conversation.
You raised your shoulders nonchalantly. “I wanted to make sure you were ok.”
He looked up at you, his expression on his face unreadable. The way his lips were curled made you know he wanted to tell you something, just not sure how. Continuing down the street, Jongseob didn't stop walking until coming to a bus stop and taking a seat on the enclosed bench. You stood in front of him, crossing your arms.
“So you’re just going home?” You asked, trying not to sound like you were interrogating him.
“Yeah.” He didn't sound upset, his voice monotone.
Pursing your lips together, you couldn't help but to roll your eyes. When Jongseob closed up it felt impossible to actually reach him. Sighing, you gave up and gave your goodbyes, turning to make your own way home.
“Wait.”
You had only taken a few steps when you heard Jongseob cry out. Turning back, you could see his blank face had shifted to something more somber. All you wanted to do was comfort him, but you just sat next to him on the bench, not wanting to speak until he did.
“Why didn't you give Shota an answer?” He asked, his voice quiet.
The question caught you off guard. You weren’t expecting both situations to be related, and not from him. “I didn't know what to say,” You told him. “I was put on the spot.”
He wasn't looking at you, rather straight ahead into the road. It didn't look like he was focusing on anything, rather spacing out while he thought. Instead of responding he kept quiet.
“I answered one of your questions, now it's your turn. Why did you storm out?” You asked.
He sighed out. It took him a moment to start talking, missing a few beats. “I felt like I was losing control. I didn't know what else to do but leave. That job was making me lose my sanity.”
Your heart ached. You could understand where he was coming from, but felt like he wasn't telling you the full truth. He looked like he was holding back words, still not making eye contact with you.
“It’s ok to feel overwhelmed.” You started slowly, not exactly knowing where to go. Reaching out your hand, you placed it on his bicep. “I’m always going to be here for you, no matter what,” You tried to sound convincing.
The sound of cars passing was all you listened to before Jongseob spoke again. “And when you aren‘t? What then?”
“What do you mean? I care about you so much, I don't ever see that happening.”
As you said that, you could hear the bus roll up to the bus stop. Jongseob got up from his seat. “As a friend.” He said this quietly as he turned to the bus.
You sat on the bench, watching as the bus started back up again, speeding off to its next destination. You sat there going over Jongseob's words, not being able to shake the feeling that something had shifted.
Chapter 13
Your walk home was sobering. Your heart was set with understanding Jongseob’s fears, his words sitting heavily on your chest. His questions cut deeper than you anticipated, his melancholy face continuing to reappear in your head. Getting back home, your coffee was abandoned at Beyond the Bean, and you were starting to feel the effects of the lack of caffeine running through your system.
No way in hell were you going back to the cafe. You felt like you couldn’t show your face there again, especially not after everything today. Your usual comforting apartment felt cold, unfamiliar with your new found thoughts. You needed to get away, your apartment leaving you little solace, making you desperate for a change of scenery. Something that was less quiet, and maybe another caffeine boost.
Venturing out once again, the crisp autumn air felt cool against your skin. You began to walk around your neighborhood until finding a small, unassuming coffee shop down a few blocks. It was in stark comparison to your usual, the bustling atmosphere contrasting against the calm storm that you were used to at Beyond the Bean. After ordering your espresso, your eyes scanned the small shop, its walnut wood walls matching the eclectic dark chairs that scattered the room. A familiar figure caught your attention, sitting in the corner with a book in his hands. His dark hair was wispy over his forehead, falling over his eyes that were leafing through whatever he was reading and paying no attention to you.
Your name being called by the barista startled you, feeling as though you had just been caught doing something. After going to grab your second coffee of the day, you stayed at the counter longer than was typically normal, standing there awkwardly before turning around. When you did, you could see Jiung looking back at you.
He gave you a warm smile along with a confused look in his eyes, him being just as surprised to see you. Now that you couldn't run and hide, you staggered over to where Jiung was sitting in the back of the cafe. Extending out his arm he offered the seat across from him, setting down his book for you to see a small smile to creep upon his face.
“What are you doing here? Cafe hopping?” Jiung started, clearly shocked that you weren't at your usual spot.
“Something like that. And you? Don’t like spending more time at work than needing to?”
Jiung laughed under his breath. “Something like that.”
You felt obligated to tell him parts of what had happened earlier that day. He would have found out one way or another, and you would much rather it come from you than one of the boys. You couldn't help but to wince having to explain why you were there, having to relive the awkward and tense events of this morning to Jiung.
“He just stormed out? Because of Shota?” Jiung took a sip of his coffee.
“I think so at least.” You studied his face, which was breaking out into another grin. “What’s so funny?”
“Nothing. I just think he’d hate it if he knew what happened at the lake house.” He said, his voice lowering a bit.
You could feel a blush spread across your cheeks as he said that, making you wonder if he was picturing how it felt to have your lips on his again. You wished you could physically shake the thoughts away. Instead, you only rolled your eyes.
“So, do you not think he’ll show up to Keeho’s tonight?”
“What’s happening at Keeho’s?” You asked, clearly not being told anything.
“We were all planning on pregaming before heading downtown. There's some new club Intak wanted to test out.” Jiung confided in you.
“I don't think I’m invited.” You told him, laughing stiffly. You weren't completely sure how much Jiung knew, and you were far too spent to deal with any more truths coming out that day.
Jiung insisted, telling you that you were a fool to think that you weren't always invited to one of their outings. You told him you appreciated the way he was advocating for you, but you would ultimately have to think about it. In the meantime he gave you his number, promising to let you know if Jongseob ended up coming along with them. It was like he had an unspoken knowledge of your worry for him.
Leaving the cafe the burdens you had been feeling were weighing lighter. The brief respite from your thoughts that didn't end in more turmoil eased any strain you were feeling. Back at your apartment the discomfort from earlier turned into nerves, the already small confines of the space felt even tighter as you nervously waited for a text from Jiung.
Watching the sun sink into the horizon, you knew you had to make a decision for yourself.
Pacing around, you mulled over the pros and cons while the sunlight casted long shadows on the wooden floor. You thought of Jiung’s warm smile when he first saw you, and how it made your stomach tighten. Glancing at your phone for the hundredth time, expecting to see something different than a blank screen with no new notifications.
You knew better than to run away from these types of situations. Any discomfort you were feeling now wouldn't outweigh the heartache you’d experience if you’d never get the chance to see your friends again. Deciding on biting the bullet and joining them, you started getting dressed into something more appropriate for a night out.
Still opting for your own comfort, you decided on a casual outfit that still fits into the night's plans. You didn’t want to look as though you were trying too hard, as well as not caring at all. Keeping your makeup to a minimum, accentuating your eyelashes and the color of your cheeks.
When you were about to head out the door, your phone buzzed.
Jiung: Jongseob’s here.
Your stomach did a flip. You didn’t respond, but there was a new urgency in your step as you made your way to the club Jiung had told you about. The street lamps that now illuminated the sky guided you around town until you approached the club, shifting into more colorful lights and loud music canvasing the street. The line to get in was packed with people, the bouncer at the front checking IDs at a painfully slow pace. Taking your place at the end, you waited for your turn when you got another text from Jiung.
Jiung: Are you coming?
Y/N: im in line
Jiung: I’ll meet you at the entrance.
After a good amount of time had passed, it was finally your turn to walk through the entrance, the cold night air being met with the radiating warmth from the shoulder to shoulder bodies inside the club. While searching for Jiung, you felt a tug on your arm, pulling you away from the crowd of people. Quickly, you turned around to see who had physically grabbed your attention. Jiung flashed one of his charming smiles.
“Hey. Follow me,” Jiung told you, taking you by the hand to enter further into the dimly lit club. You could feel the music begin to beat in your chest the further you went, the bass feeling as though it was shaking the entire building. It was different from anything you had been to before; chrome bars lined the walls while a big chandelier hung in the middle of the dance floor. They matched with rusted steel flooring and dilapidated walls, giving the space a run down futuristic look.
Jiung led you to the bar where the rest of the boys had gathered. The first thing you saw was Intak talking expressively to the others, looking as though he was losing whatever battle he was trying to win. He only stopped his talking once he caught your eyes, growing large as he registered who he was looking at.
The rest of them noticed Intak’s lack of words, making them turn to see you standing there next to Jiung. “Y/N? I didn't know you were coming!” You could hear Taeyang shout over the music.
“I didn't know either,” You had to yell back. “What are you guys just standing here for? Shouldn't you be dancing?”
“That’s what I was just telling them!” It didn't take much to get Intak worked up again, his pout on full display.
“I’ll meet you there. Let me just get some liquid courage before I go and embarrass myself,” You walked up to the edge of the bar, pressing up to the counter to flag down the bartender.
The group broke apart, the two youngest following Intak to the dance floor while Taeyang and Keeho went with them to watch. You were surprised by the lack of interaction Keeho has had with you, him staying quiet since you arrived. Jiung stayed by you as you waited for your drink, his eyes scanning you up and down like he was trying to get a read on you.
He leaned up close, his lips inches away from your ear as he spoke. “I want you to have fun tonight, okay?”
You hoped your smile back was convincing enough for him. The moment you stepped into the crowded space you could feel yourself tense up, not used to this type of atmosphere. Jiung’s awareness didn't go unnoticed, you were beyond grateful that he was in your corner.
After downing your drink probably way too fast, you felt confident enough to make your way to the dance floor to meet up with the others. The flashing lights guided you towards the center of the room where you could see Shota move his body in ways that had to be humanly impossible, and yet he was flexing and popping every move with ease.
Jongseob was the first to notice you, but much like Keeho he kept his distance. The moment he recognized you had caught his stare he turned away, as if you were never there. You brushed it off quickly, Intak coming up to you and not giving you the option to begin dancing with him. His flushed round cheeks pressed against his eyes as he smiled, grabbing you by your waist to guide you closer to him. Intak helped you find your rhythm, dancing along to the loud music in unison.
As you danced, your initial anxiety you felt earlier washed away. The crowd swayed and shifted around as Intak’s infectious enthusiasm latched onto you. He could have easily ignored you for good reason, and yet he was here dancing alongside you. Even if you knew he didn't have a great track record for keeping grudges.
Without warning, you felt another body press against your back. You could tell by the physique who it was immediately, Shota’s strong chest standing solid behind you even through the gray tank top he was wearing. He followed the pace of
your hips, placing his hands around your waist to further synchronize your movements. Either Intak didn't notice or didn't care, his only focus being following the beat of the music.
It only looked like he realized his surroundings when Keeho snaked through the dancing crowd to reach him, asking if he would go back to the bar with him. Keeho's ego only stretched so far that he was needing a friend beside him for support in the new environment.
That left you and Shota alone, Jongseob had long gotten lost in the sea of people around you. A new dynamic emerged between the two of you, dancing together closely, Shota’s fingertips digging into your hips. You felt his long hair brush across your face as he leaned in even closer.
“Did you think about it?” He asked, his lips pressing against your ear.
A shiver ran down your spin as he began to trace his lips against the lobe of your ear. He was adamant about the question he asked, not letting you off the hook in the slightest. You had been so preoccupied with how Jongseob stormed out of the cafe that you didn't even give yourself a chance to think over his proposed date.
You grab his hands that were around your waist, you loosened his hold so that you could turn around to face him. “Let’s go do shots!” You shouted, completely ignoring his interrogation.
Even though he showed off his annoyance in his facial expression, he followed you over to the bar to order a round of shots for the two of you. With a deep breath and a prayer you downed your tiny glass of clear liquid the best you could, not being able to stop the sputtering cough you let out after swallowing. Shota on the other hand looked as though he had just taken a sip of water, not a single thing about him phased.
“You’re going to have to answer me sometime–” Shota was cut off by Jongseob pouncing his hands on his back from behind, trying to surprise the stoic nature of him.
“Smoke break,” You could hear Jongseob tell him, pulling Shota away from you.
Grappling with the fact that you were being left alone on the dance floor, Shota yanked you by the hand so that you were involuntarily following close behind them. Jongseob led you out of the club and into the cold street outside, the dark night only showing off a few stars in the encompassing sky.
An offensive smell filled the air around you once the three of you had made it to the side of the building, in one of the many alleyways of the city. Jongseob’s tight white graphic compression shirt hugged his lean arms as he raised his hands to his face, one covering the joint he was lighting with his other.
“People usually go for cigarettes when they have smoke breaks,” You teased him.
The end of the joint caught a bright orange flame, illuminating the darkness around them. “Tobacco is gross.” Jongseob told you, his voice strained as he exhaled a large puff of smoke.
The thin paper crackled as Jongseob made sure the end was burning evenly before passing it over to Shota. He still wasn't paying much mind to you, most likely not expecting Shota to pull you along with them. You stood next to both of them as the chilly air cut through your thin clothing, allowing goosebumps to form along your limbs.
Pressing his lips against the filter, Shota stole your gaze as he inhaled. It didn't falter even when smoke billowed around his face, curling up into the sky. You could still see how big his round eyes were in the darkness, keeping his eye contact as he took in another hit.
Jongseob seemed to notice, his displeasure written all over his face as his eyes flicked between you and Shota. He shifted his weight between his legs, crossing his arms against his chest.
“Do you want some?” Shota offered.
Nodding, you took it in between two of your fingers, placing the spit soaked paper into your mouth. Tasting the pungent earthy flavor as the smoke hit your lungs, you could feel your brain begin to feel static and fuzzy. Smoke filling the air around you, you couldn't stop the cough escaping as you exhaled.
The weed mixing with the alcohol already in your system made your head spin in a euphoric way that threw all rational thought out the window. Passing the joint back to Jongseob, you noticed how his touch lingered for a moment too long. Shota seemed to be completely out of the loop of the tense aura Jongseob was emitting, his bashful face blank of any oblivion.
“I don’t think I want to go back in there,” Shota confessed, putting his pockets into his dark jacket. “Do you guys?”
You still seemed to have lost your voice, except this time it was because you were afraid of how it might sound with the way your throat scratched every time you swallowed. You shook your head no to Shota’s question, mostly because it looked like he had something up his sleeve for new plans.
“You just want to come over to play on my Switch,” Jongseob said, finally speaking up.
“So what if I do? Wouldn't it be fun to play right now?”
“Maybe for you,” Jongseob teased.
You interrupted their bickering.“I think it’s time for me to head home.”
Before you could even start to think about saying your goodbyes, Shota whined out. “But it won't be fun if you aren't there!”
You didn't miss the eye roll that Jongseob produced after Shota’s hissy fit. It was as though sometime snapped in you, his foul attitude allowing your new found bravery for the night to speak up for yourself.
“What’s with you tonight?” you groaned at Jongseob.
Like a deer caught in headlights, Jongseob looked over to you for the first time that night. His eyes were large but glazed over, the forgotten joint still in his fingers. After a moment of shock he went back to his previous coldness, scoffing at your question.
“Nothing's with me,” he said back.
“You’ve been ignoring me this entire time!” You took a step closer in his direction. “And when you aren't, you’re just nasty,” you spat at him.
“Not true,” Jongseob’s voice cracked, his nerves manifesting physically.
Eyeing him down, you were starting to connect the dots to Jongseob’s odd behavior. Ever since his outburst he had been unquestionably distant, tonight only proving that point further. What made you suspicious was the way he acted whenever Shota interacted with you, tensing up and locking his jaw out of spite. This all started right after the awkward encounter you had with Shota at the cafe when he asked you out.
“You don't like how Shota asked me out. You don't like that he likes me. That’s why you got so upset the other day.”
Jongseob's coldness melted away, a hot embarrassment encapsulating him. His already flush cheeks turned red as you watched him try to come up with a different explanation. This entire time Shota had been off to the side eyeing your conversation, his enlarged pupils watching everything unfold around him.
“Forreal? Do you have a crush on Y/N too?” Shota asked enthusiastically, unaware of the implications of his words.
Jongseob shook his head. “None of this matters,” his blush was starting to spread to his ears and neck.
“It does to me,” you told him, your voice softer but still firm.
Shota piped in quickly. “‘Me too.” He moved so that he was now in between you and Jongseob, making him stagger back a little. Wrapping an arm around your waist, Shota looked back at Jongseob.
“So you don't care if I do this?”
Turning his head back towards you, Shota leaned his head in to press his lips against your neck. You couldn't help yourself from leaning into his touch, memories of your night together infiltrating your mind.
“Cut it out,” Jongseob rushed to grab at Shota’s shoulder to pull him away from you.
Shota followed the motion so that he was now facing Jongseob, letting go of your waist so that you stood behind him. He got right into Jongseob’s face, poking a finger to his chest.
“You know I’m willing to share."
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Low-key wondering (hoping lol) if you will be making anymore gif sets about the forced marriage au between jace and aegon🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Continuing on this thread
Warning: alpha King!Jacaerys x omega! Aegon; forced marriage; black wining the war; Lucemond mentioned
They made a brief stop in Pentos.
Had been traveling west for six days in a bumpy carriage, Aegon did try hard not to throw up on Jace's boots. Considering that he is King now it would've been a terribe act of crime.
He was plotting a way to escape till they reached a manse, but no sooner did he lower himself into the hot water and close his eyes than he was fast asleep. He woke naked on a goose-down feather bed so soft as if he had been swallowed by a cloud. There was no one else in the dim chamber, only two knights guarding outside that he peeked through the door.
So he came to the window. New spring grass seemed soft enough. He casually threw on some robe and jumped out of it. Everything went suprisingly smooth—no one noticed; no one followed. He saw cherry trees stood sentinel around a marble pool. The yard here was stupidly big, from where he started his explore.
He saw three gates during his wanderings - the main entrance with its gatehouse, a postern by the kennels, and a garden gate hidden behind pale ivy. The last was chained, the others guarded.
No wonder Jacaerys found no need to send someone watching over him. He knew it was impossible for him to get out, by himself. How cunning. He thought. Everyone he met either ignored him or spoke a strange language he could not comprehend. They weren't talking to him anyway, not to mention offering help.
The futile efforts made Ageon dizzy, so afterward he went back to the chamber, curled up, and shut his eyes, drowning in the feather bed once more until a soft voice woke him up.
"My prince," a servant girl stood next to the bed, speaking the common tongue, "your bath awaits. His grace expects you at table within the hour."
He rubbed his eyes, "I was having the best dream of my life." He didn't. He slept sound and deep. The last time felt like forever ago.
"Apology, my prince." She fetched a new robe for him, so much more delicate and gorgeous than the last one, decorated with intricate lace of Myr and rubies in the shape of tears, "It is my honor to present the dress to you, my prince. Look at the color. It brings out the beautiful purple in your eyes. "
He propped himself against the pillows, "I'm not wearing that. And stop calling me prince."
She seemed so well-trained, "Whatever you say, my lord."
As he bathed, the girl washed his feet, scrubbed his back, and brushed his hair. The black color was not easily washed away though. Afterward she rubbed sweet-smelling ointment into his neck, arms and calves, and dressed him once again in the old robe.
Jacaerys was reading a massive book in candlelight by the wide dinner table when he stepped in. A chronicle, Aegon guessed. His brown hair has grown much longer and curlier than the way he remembered. Despite sitting, his oldest nephew still appeared broad-shouldered and tall.
He looks different. Aegon thought, he looks like a man now.
"It seems you are finally cleared of fleas, uncle. Baths agree with you." The young alpha looked up at him and smiled, "Come sit."
Aegon cautiously took a seat in the only remaining chair, "Last time we dinned together you were still short."
He countered the remark, "Last time we dinned together your hair was still blonde." He signalled the servants, “I assume you hungry?"
The serving men came running. They began with a broth of crab and monkfish, and cold egg lime soup as well. Then came quails in honey, a saddle of lamb, goose livers drowned in wine and buttered parsnips.
The sight of it all made Aegon feel queasy. Jace gestured to him with a glass of wine. He was wearing a long velvet shirt emblazoned with the royal sigil, the three-headed dragon.
"Are you truly King now? I didn't see your crown." He asked with deliberate acerbity.
"You get to see me in crown as soon as we return the Keep." He responded calmly.
"The country is still running even when her ruler is absent, huh?"
Jace gave a soft smile, not offended at all, "My excellent small council allows me to take a small break."
Something changed in his nephew. He is no longer the reckless alpha that was so easily provoked and showed everything on his face.
Aegon felt discouraged as he forced himself to try a spoon of soup, and once he had tasted it he was lost. He had never eaten so well. Life in exile has little to do with luxurious food, or even complete meals. Not that he minded, but only in this moment he started to remember how good it was to be noble.
He did not realized he was that hungry. As he was sucking the meat off the bones of his quail, he noticed Jacaerys was staring at him without touching his plate. Indeed he was eating without a single sense of grace of a queen or a prince. How wonderful. He mused, the sooner Jace found him repulsive, the sooner he can get himself out of this hell. So he didn’t give a care. "I see you learned some magic tricks, nephew." Jace frowned. Aegon stifled a laugh and explained “You could full your stomach just by staring at me.”
"You slept too long. I already ate ahead." Jace added unnecessarily, "Plus I like watching you eating."
He rolled his eyes, "You'd like it better when I drink." He asked another sharp question, "Why didn't you ride your dragon? That one called Wellax? "
"Vermax. " He wiped the corner of Aegon's mouth with a towel , said candidly, "He was still recovering from the war wounds. I don't want him to fly for excessively long."
"Hmm, the Greyjoy's rebellion?"
Jace raised his eyebrows, "I am surprised you knew that."
Of course Aegon knew that. He heard this great usurper war even across the sea. About three years ago, House of the Kraken ambushed the Velaryon fleets and declared war against the Iron Throne. Lys, Myr and Tyrosh joined them as well. He heard Prince Jacaery led the Royal Army himself and fought besides the brave Cregan Stark, lord of the northerners. He heard the Wirewolf's bastard sister Sara Snow followed them to the battlefield too. And there was his brother —Aemond Targaryen, he and his monster dargon Vaghar were the shinest stars during the war.
"They said my dear brother burned the Iron Islands to ashes."
"He also killed the rebel leader Dalton himself in a one-on-one combat."
"I believe the Iron Islanders thanked him greatly for that —Now people only fear our house more. You gave my war criminal brother a nice excuse."
"I didn't give anyone excuses. It was the ironborns who started the fire."
"So before the fire lighted, Dalton Greyjoy didn't stealed Lucerys and kept him captive then? Or Aemond was simply sitting at home out of his respect for you?"
Jace took a deep breath faced with his sarcasm, "Luke is my brother, my blood. I would do anything for his safety. But I was not impulsive enough to start a war against one of the seven kingdoms because they had Luke. I know Aemond wanted that more than anything. But I was the Chief Commander. They rejected the peace deal and they started a rebellion first. I had no choice but to defeat and destroy them. Believe it or not, that's the truth."
"It made senses. You are your mama's boy, after all." Aegon finally commented with a mocking smile.
“I see you heard a lot in the east.” Jace's eyes started glittering with anger. Aegon smelled victory.
“I heard more that that." He took a big gulp of pale Pentoshi ambers,"I heard our precious prince, the heir to the iron throne, had an affair with the little wolf girl. Love in the flames of war, how beautiful. I kept wondering why you didn't marry her? You must've thought a bastard girl wouldn't be good enough for you."
Suddenly Jace placed his glass heavily on the table. He stared at Aegon in dead silence for a few seconds, long enough to seem like a century. Aegon was beginning to regret it. The alpha would be infuriated if he truly loved that girl. He had only wanted to provoke his nephew; he didn't want to die. He loved his life, sweet and could-be-short life.
Alpha stood up and walked over to Aegon, leaning down to cup his face gently.
"Never address me like that again, Egg. My patience is never limitless." His eyes and movements conveyed a completely different message.
Then Aegon felt it—something overwhelming, powerful, something disabling him of talking back or moving a bit, something belonging to a superior alpha or King. Now that his figure was so close, his scents were clearer than ever. Jace smelled so good, a full-fledged alpha - fresh pine needles, fuzzy animal musk, blood, cum, spicy tobacco.
“You smell like fucking home.” He said without thinking. Then immediately bit his tongue in regret. Where the hell did that come from?
Jace's expression softened, "Do you miss home, Egg?"
He shook his head, then nodded, "A little, maybe. Though I know no one misses me at all."
“We all miss you, silly. You've gone for ten whole years. " He sat back next to Aegon and cut him a piece of goose liver with a knife. “At every family dinner, we saved you a seat and wish you could show up.”
Aegon lost all his appetite when it came to this topic, “Haha, very funny. I almost buy it.”
Jace watched him pouring another cup of Dornish Red, "Queen Alicent sometimes sat in your old room and weeping." He said in a soft voice, "And Aemond, he never said a thing. But he named his seond son Aegon, in the fifth year you left. Even Rhaenyra, she used to tell us the story how she played wooden dragons with you when you were little."
"Is toying with me fun enough for you?" He lost it, tears collecting in his lavender eyes, "I know they hated me. Everyone hated me! You expect me to believe suddenly I became a good son, a good brother that everyone missed sickly? ”
No one ever loved him. Not his father who loved only his first wife and her child, not his mother who was only content with Aemond, not his sister who seemed so relieved when she found she didn't have to marry him.... He was everybody’s disappointment. This seemed like a only good job he exceled at. That was why he fled.
"Who said that? ”Jace was half-surprised-half angry, "You can't put yourself down like this."
"I was never the one anyone wanted."
Jace was ridiculous enough to laugh, "But I want you." He took his hand and kissed his knuckles.
"..No!" Aegon retracted his hand like he'd been electrocuted. Alpha's scent was so close that it annoyed and agitated him.
He never felt so crestfallen, "Jace, Jacaerys Targaryen, listen, this is no fun anymore. I lose the game. I give up."
"Come home with me then."
"NO!" He almost freaked out, "Can't you see what kind of person I am? Do you know what I have been through? I was a Omega in exile."
"I don't care that much." There was a certain darkness in his tone, "You were my Queen. You still are."
Aegon doubted the only one that remembered the seven kingdom once had a queen is Jacaerys himself.
"No one liked it. No one likes it still."
"You'll see when we return the Keep." He shrugged, “There's a coronation awaiting.""
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♡Weekly Chronicles♡
Hey babes! I haven't done a weekly chronicle in so longgg but I have some good updates because I missed you girlies<3 Welcome to my new girliesss!
♡Education♡
The semester has officially started and so far I like all my classes. I decided to do 18 credits worth of classes this semester and I didn't realize how busy my schedule would be until last week lol. I'm trying to find a way to reorganize my schedule because babes it is a lot. I have a bunch of items I need to get a few textbooks I will try and order this week but other than that it has been very simple since it is the first full week of the semester I don’t expect them to do too much. I hope all my college girlies are doing well let's buckle in and get this semester done so we can be hot girls all summer lol. Side note there is this really cute guy in a few classes near me and I see him all the time he is soooo cute lol he's blonde and tall I had a math class with him I believe a year ago never said anything to him and I don’t plan he’s just cute lol.
♡Mental♡
I have been great mentally. So far this year I have been super organized when it comes to my goals and habits so it has made me feel secure knowing I am going down the right path. I need to pay for my refill of my antidepressants I like to call them my happy pills. They have helped me a lot these past 3 months because I remember last year around this time I was so depressed Seasonal depression affected my motivation and goals, so I didn't accomplish much. Thankfully this year is different. Also, I've been working on saying more affirmations I sometimes have a tough time looking in the mirror, especially around the time of my period but I'm constantly reminding myself I'm beautiful self-love is a continuous journey and to be patient.
♡Physical♡
I have been sticking to my diet plan! It has been working I've been seeing major results of course I have slip-ups sometimes but I get right back on and I don't judge myself because I'm human and weight loss will not be linear. I can’t wait to reach my goal I still have more pounds to go but I got this! I've been super strict on my skincare routine and I've been seeing results with that as well my dark spots are slowly fading and I'm super happy. I recently cut my hair so I’m on a hair growth journey now. So if you have any tips especially if you have 4a, 4b, and 4c hair I'd love some tips below, and even if you don’t please share babes<3
♡Hobbies♡
My schedule has been super hectic. So now I'm trying to figure out how to organize my hobbies into my schedule but also trying to keep balance so I don't become overwhelmed. Pilates has been amazing I love the burn it's so addictive I can’t wait to get back into weightlifting in the second quarter of the year! I want to learn how to create flower arrangements so I can keep fresh flowers in my home. I'm still looking into new hobbies so I can have some excitement in my life outside of school. I tried some hobbies during the break and realized certain hobbies aren’t for me and some are. Also, I have been on it with my Italian! By the end of this year, I want to be bilingual. Every time I practice it makes me want to book a trip to Italy just to speak Italian with Italians lol.
I love chatting with you babes and want you girlies to chat back<3 so let me know what you have planned this week and how was your weekend Love you babes we are almost at 200 followers<3
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The Chronicles of Links & Connections [1]
Hey, I'm working on getting this ongoing social media fic of mine posted onto tumblr as well. Hope y'all enjoy! <3
The Chronicles of Links & Connections Masterlist | AO3
Chapter 1: Felix Graham de Vanily
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March 3rd, 2023— Collège Françoise Dupont, Paris, France.
“Have you guys seen MDC’s latest post? I actually helped her with her latest designs!” The shrill voice of one Lila Rossi had Marinette Dupain-Cheng looking up from her sketchbook with a yawn.
The majority of the class was gathered around the Italian girl, all looking eager as they listened, enraptured by Lila’s latest tale.
Marinette rolled her eyes, dragging her gaze back to her sketchbook. She had long given up on trying to reason with her classmates. If they wanted to destroy their future by listening to the liar, it was their choice. She was on friendly terms with the class ever since she had left Lila alone, but took care in maintaining distance.
While her classmates wasted time listening to the Italian girl filling their heads with nothing but air, Marinette focused all her energy on her schoolwork, and her hero duties as Ladybug and MDC. Without constantly trying to please her classmates by fulfilling their favours, she found herself with more time on her hands than before.
Her eyes caught on Chloe who gave her a nod and she smiled back in acknowledgement. It had been unexpected when Chloe Bourgeois apologized to her. The mayor’s daughter had matured a lot throughout the years and even before Lila had come into the picture, the blonde had left Marinette alone for the most part.
Chloe had been the one to help her launch her MDC website and has helped her a lot in working behind the scenes. It hadn’t been long after the launch of Marinette’s website that Chloe’s mother, Audrey Bourgeois— the renowned Style Queen— reached out and reconnected with her daughter.
Marinette’s gaze caught on the Italian again who had moved on to telling the class about Felix Graham de Vanily. Lila’s green eyes met hers and there was a glint of challenge in the Italian’s eyes even as she continued to talk about the famous actor taking her on a date. Marinette gave a stiff nod before ducking her head to look down at her sketchbook.
The quiet chatters in the room seemed to fade away as Marinette was lost in her own world of creativity. She felt a sense of calmness in the light sound of pencil scratching on paper as she let her mind guide her hand like water flowing in the direction it was meant to go.
She had received a commission request from Clara Nightingale to design the concert outfit. Marinette was putting all her effort into ensuring the piece was the best it could be. After all, the works of MDC are nothing but exceptional.
Marinette’s mind was once again straying away from the current task at hand and to the time when she and Lila had come to a truce.
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A Few Months Ago— Collège Françoise Dupont, Paris, France.
“Admit it, Marinette. You’ve lost,” Lila said, her eyes staring at the ravenette looking victorious.
Marinette had been using the bathroom and upon walking out of the stall, she had been cornered by Lila yet again.
Marinette went to wash her hands in the sink. It was silent save for the sound of water splashing. She could feel Lila staring daggers at her from the side.
“Aren’t you going to say something?” The Italian asked, taken aback by her silence and unresponsive behaviour.
Marinette turned to her with a bright smile, making Lila take a step back. “No. I’ve figured something out. Some people just don’t want to be saved. I should thank you, Lila, for showing me who my true friends are,” she said, watching in mild amusement as Lila gaped at her. “From now on, I stay out of your way and you stay out of mine. We have nothing more to say to each other.”
With that said, Marinette turned to leave. Lila, unsatisfied with not having the last word stopped her. “Really? After everything, you’re giving up on them? You won’t call me out anymore?”
Without a glance back at the Italian, Marinette responded. “They gave up on me first. I’m only doing what I should’ve done a long time ago. I’ll leave you alone but only if you do the same for me.”
She exited the bathroom, leaving Lila in the ashes of her empire. Lila Rossi might have won the battle, but she wouldn’t win the war. Retribution would come in due time.
Marinette would take the high road and leave everything else behind her. Her classmates have chosen their path and she chose hers. She owed her former friends nothing.
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March 3rd, 2023— Collège Françoise Dupont, Paris, France.
Marinette broke out of her musings when Ms. Bustier spoke, the chattering of the class stopping as the teacher grabbed their attention. “Class, we have a new student. Felix Graham de Vanily.”
The class broke into surprised hushed whispers.
“Felix Graham de Vanily, the famous actor? The one who acted in The Vengeance?”
“You dimwit! Do you know any other Felix Graham de Vanily?”
“I love how his character was portrayed in The Vengeance, he plays cold characters really well.”
“According to my calculations, 75% of the time he wasn’t acting. He’s known for tearing apart the paparazzi with nothing but his words. He’s very reserved and he’s also known for his cold demeanour even when he’s not acting.”
Marinette looked at the stoic-faced boy beside her teacher, curious. The boy was well dressed like he had come from a family of money. He had neat blonde, lightly ruffled hair with pale skin and green eyes. With a start, Marinette realized except for his hair, the boy’s features were familiar. Almost like… Adrien Agreste.
Marinette’s gaze flickered to the boy in question sitting near the front looking confused.
“Felix? I didn’t know you were coming to Françoise Dupont!” Adrien exclaimed, smiling up at his cold-faced look alike.
Felix looked back at the blonde, expressionless. “Not everything has to run by you before it happens, cousin.” His voice was sharp and held a bit of sarcasm.
Marinette found herself drawn to him. He looked like someone who wouldn’t put up with nonsense. She didn’t know much about him, sans the news and reports of him she’d seen on social media but the media had a knack for blowing things out of proportion when painting people in negative light.
While Adrien was all sunshine and daisies, Felix’s personality seemed to contrast with his cousin. He had a mysterious aura, even the media didn’t know much about his life beyond his acting career.
“Hey girl, isn’t that your boyfriend? The one you were telling us about? Perhaps he transferred here so he could spend more time with you!” The excited voice of Alya— Marinette’s former best friend— speaking to Lila, drew the attention of Felix as he narrowed his eyes.
Marinette could barely contain her amusement as Lila looked panicked when faced with the cold eyes of Felix.
Lila tugged at Alya’s sleeve, looking nervous as she admitted, “Did I say Felix Graham de Vanily? I didn’t mean to say that. It’s… my lying disease acting up again.”
Alya looked disappointed, as did the rest of the class but they looked understanding. “It’s okay girl, you can’t control it. At least you do tell us when it does act up.”
Marinette shook her head, refraining from scoffing. Chloe had no reservations and scoffed loudly enough for the both of them. They exchanged glances, looking amused. It was unbelievable how Lila avoided yet another crisis by backing up her lies with more lies. It was almost laughable.
“And what, pray tell, is this lying disease you speak up?” Felix said flatly, staring daggers at Lila.
Marinette set her pencil down on her desk. Someone else seeing through Lila’s lies within minutes of entering the class and calling them out? This was bound to be interesting.
Lila widened her eyes, and to everyone else, she looked the epitome of innocence. “I’m diagnosed with a rare lying disease and because of this, sometimes I can’t control the things I say. I’m really sorry if I’ve offended you.”
Felix looked unimpressed by her confession. “A rare lying disease,” he deadpanned. “What you are doing is called pathological lying. Pathological lying can be a symptom of antisocial personality disorder or narcissistic personality disorder. I suggest you get some accommodation from the school so it doesn’t affect the people around you.”
Alya glared at him, unhappy with his tone. “She already told you she can’t control it! What’s wrong with you?”
Before a screaming match could occur on Alya’s end, Ms. Bustier intervened. “Felix, would you introduce yourself to the class?”
Felix’s gaze flickered from Alya and Lila, then he looked at the rest of the class with disdain. “Felix Graham de Vanily. I am here to learn, not to socialize. Do refrain yourselves from conversing with me,” he drawled, making most people freeze in their seats from his tone.
He then turned to Ms. Bustier, who looked taken aback.
“R-right.” Ms. Bustier said, trying to regain composure. “There’s a seat beside Marinette at the back. Marinette, please raise your hand.”
Marinette raised a hand at the call of her name, watching as Felix’s cold gaze focused on her. She sent him a hesitant smile, one he did not return. He ignored her sunny smile and moved to the back of the classroom where she was sitting.
Lila raised her hand. “Ms. Bustier! My tinnitus is acting up again. I would feel better if I swapped seats with Marinette. I’m sure Marinette won’t mind, she would want to sit with her best friend again.”
Marinette’s smile faded away as she narrowed her eyes at the Italian girl. Was she breaking their truce after months? It was just like Lila Rossi to go for the next big thing. Adrien Agreste wasn’t enough, she had to try for Felix Graham de Vanily as well.
Ms. Bustier’s composure wavered as she looked hesitant. “Well—”
“How about instead of deciding for someone else, you should let Miss…” Felix trailed off, looking to Marinette questioningly for her last name.
“Dupain-Cheng,” she supplied.
He continued without missing a beat. “You should let Miss Dupain-Cheng decide if she would want to swap seats with you.”
“Of course, Marinette would be okay with it.” Alya snapped at him. “She’s always willing to help people, and right now Lila’s tinnitus is acting up.”
Marinette stared at Alya in disbelief. Was she serious right now? Alya had missed his entire point.
Felix set his bag on the floor beside the desk before he took his seat, unbothered by the unfolding conflict. “Well?”
Alya frowned. “Well, what?”
“Ask Miss Dupain-Cheng for her opinion on the matter,” Felix said slowly as if speaking to a child.
Alya bristled at the patronizing tone but turned to the ravenette. “Would you mind swapping seats with Lila? Her tinnitus is acting up and sitting at the back might help her.”
Marinette blinked at the request, turning to Lila who was pouting at her and ever so looking pitiful. Marinette closed her eyes, preparing for the shouting match that was bound to happen at her response. “I do mind, actually.”
As predicted, Alya opened her mouth, ready to protest but Marinette went on. “You guys were the one who pushed me to the back months ago without asking me and now you were prepared to drag me back to the front without asking me, yet again.”
Chloe gave Marinette a thumbs up from where she was sitting.
“But Lila—” Alya had started to protest when Felix cut her off.
“You cannot expect every person to cater to Miss…” Felix trailed off, looking straight at Lila.
“Rossi,” Chloe interjected while inspecting her nails.
Felix continued without sparing the blonde a glance. “You cannot expect every person to cater to Miss Rossi’s every need. If Miss Rossi here has as many issues as she claims to have, perhaps she should speak with the school’s principal for accommodations. Or is the principal so incompetent at his job that he leaves these issues unchecked?”
Alya spluttered, not able to form a response.
Felix ignored her, turning to Ms. Bustier. “We are learning, yes? I suggest you proceed with the lesson plans you have for today’s class before dismissal.”
Ms. Bustier cleared her throat, looking flustered from losing control of the class. “Right, I’ll get the attendance before we start.”
“Best entertainment I’ve had in weeks,” Marinette muttered, a grin on her lips as she watched Lila turn on the waterworks and Alya take on the role of comforting the Italian girl.
“I am glad my verbal assault does not always elicit negative responses,” Felix said dryly, making Marinette startle, not having expected him to hear her.
She looked sheepish. “I’m sorry if I’ve offended you with my comment.”
he waved her apology off. “I was jesting. Is the class always this…”
“Chaotic?” Marinette offered. At his nod, she sighed. “It hadn’t always been this way. Lila Rossi has a way with words.”
Felix scoffed. “So I have noticed. She attempted to manipulate me within two minutes of me setting foot in the class. It is pathetic, honestly.”
“As the class representative, I’m obligated to warn you. This will not be her only attempt at manipulating you,” she warned, making him look at her with a grimace.
“I am offended you think I am dim-witted enough to fall under her spell,” Felix said, before eyeing her, contemplating something. “Compared to the rest of the class, you seem to be of suitable company. And that Bourgeois girl. I would not be opposed to making you an acquaintance.”
At Marinette’s raised eyebrows he nodded to her sketchbook. “Your designs look familiar. They seem to be of MDC’s style.”
She looked like a deer caught in headlights and she moved to close her sketchbook, looking wary. Felix was more observant than she had given credit for if he had already figured out she was MDC just by her art style. She would have to be more careful around him if she didn’t want him to figure out her heroine identity as Ladybug.
Taking note of her sudden reserved nature, he backpedalled. “I did not mean for that to come out as a threat. I know how vicious the press is and I will not give your identity away to anyone. You have my word.”
Marinette relaxed a little at his words. Felix did seem like someone who would honour his words. Still looking hesitant, Marinette nodded. “Thank you. Not just for agreeing to keep my identity as MDC a secret, but also for defending me back there.”
He returned the nod, then faced the front as Ms. Bustier started calling names for attendance.
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Godslayer Chronicles Ch. 1
This story will not contain any romance or sex but it does contain violence so reader discretion is advised!
Killing gods is not easy to manage, but when the gods have returned and are hunting humans for sport, someone has to fight back. In a world where magic didn't exist and the only gods to speak of were those mentioned in the old texts that formed religions the day Earth shook and the sky turned red everyone panicked. Then when the worldwide earthquakes continued and a rift ripped open in the sky the world caught on fire. Literally. Emalia had been twelve the day the old gods, new gods, and creatures so indescribable they might as well be gods poured through the glowing blue rift that bisected the blood-red sky. Now at nineteen years old, she sat by a dwindling campfire in the destroyed and barren town of Minneapolis surrounded by five of the other god-hunting mercenaries she had met since she started this job four years ago.
"Come on Em, it's just a kiss," Anton huffed. He was one of three guys in their little rag-tag group. His slick black hair and pale blue eyes might have done other women in but Emalia wasn't other women.
"I've told you I don't know how many times now I'm not into that stuff. My only interest is—," Emalia started and was interrupted by Petra, the red-headed green-eyed woman in their group, finishing the sentence with her.
"Slaying gods and taking trophies."
"Well how do you know you don't like kissing if you've never kissed anyone before," Anton hounded as the bottle of tequila left his pale hands and entered Petra's.
"I have kissed people. I've kissed three guys and seven women. I've touched body parts and had mine touched. It's not something that interests me," Emalia groused as Petra passed her the tequila.
The brown-skinned, curly-haired, brown-eyed twins Jalinda and Chaylen were on watch for any of the many monsters the gods had roaming the planet looking out for humans while they lounged in any of the palaces they had claimed or made.
"The good old scientific method," chuckled Micha. His grey eyes and long golden blond braid were one of the three guys Emalia had ever kissed. His lips had been as soft as her childhood pillow but nothing happened inside of her body or mind to make her think it meant anything. When she had repeated the experiment with the others the same nothingness had prevailed.
"Can't argue with that," Anton sighed as he fished out a cigarette from the antique silver case he kept them in. Emalia couldn't stand the smell and made sure her tent and place at the fire were always upwind from him.
"Well my joints are aching from sitting in this cheap plastic chair from that Walmart we managed to find some loot in last week so I'm going to bed," Emalia announced to no one in particular. As she walked to her tent she heard everyone mutter their replies before she dipped into the warmly lit tent with a floor covered in any rug she had personally looted since joining the group of mercenaries.
Her head hit the old lumpy pillow that her mom used to sleep with every night, the only thing Emalia had left of any of her family members, and sleep tugged her under before she could blow out her oil lamp.
The smell of sulfur woke Emalia before the three sharp warning whistles resounded through her camp. Normally humans wouldn't be able to smell the sulfur of a demon until it was on top of them but since the sky opened up a few thousand people had been blessed by the One God with stronger senses. Though it was limited to one sense per individual.
Pushing aside the flap to her tent Emalia snatched up her bandolier of blades and her three guns. Jalinda was the only other person in their group that had a heightened sense. Her was her vestibular sense, she could always feel where every human, demon, creature of The Hunt, and anything else that was alive. As long as they were within a two-mile radius of Jalinda.
"What is it this time?" Micha grumbled as he emerged from his tent a few feet in front of Emalia's. His usual sniper rifle was grasped in calloused and tanned hands.
"Smells like demons," Emalia replied. Anton and Petra were already around the base of the tree the twins kept watch in. When Micha and Emalia arrived they were greeted by a low and feral growl alongside a laugh that sounded like glass dragging across concrete. Just as Emalia pulled out one of her knives that she anointed with Holy Water each morning a Hellhound leaped out from the shadows in front of them.
"Oh great I've always wanted a dog," Petra snarled as she flipped her anointed knives in her hands. Jalinda giggled from her place in the tree which was a good eight feet higher than her brother.
"Trust me that's one nasty mutt," Chaylen chuffed as he trained his sawed-off shotgun at the shadows behind the Hellhound, probably aiming for its master.
"Lucky for you flesh bags my 'dog' here has been looking for some new chew toys," a voice lilted from the shadows. The voice contradicted the laugh this demon had let out earlier.
"Lucky for us we are well versed in killing off scum like you and your dog here," Petra hissed and flicked one of her knives at the Hellhound. Acting on instinct, which went against the creature's very creation, the Hellhound darted forward at a diagonal. It avoided the anointed knife and closed the gap between itself and Petra in five more strides of its powerful four legs. Petra jumped over the head of the Hellhound, which was level with her chest, just in time so that it couldn't stop or turn around before crashing gracelessly into a tree. As it was shaking the blow from its barely there brain a loud bang split the air and everyone hit the deck. Buckshot anointed by Holy Water blasted through the Hellhound. It let out a fierce bark before exploding into a cloud of red dust.
"Oh for crying out loud," the demon huffed as it finally stepped out of the shadows. This one was more humanoid than the last demon Emalia and her group had encountered. That one was also capable of speech but it sounded like rocks in a tumbler anytime it did. This one had thin purple skin, long gangly limbs, wore tattered clothes stolen from some random store, had red horns curling out of its bald head, and deep black pupil-less eyes.
"I guess it's your turn now," Chaylen said with a smirk as he pumped his shotgun to empty the spent shells and reload it. He aimed it right at the demon's head and the demon didn't even flinch.
"He probably won't go down that easily," Micha called up to Chaylen. At that moment the demon lunged. It was a blur of purple before it had Micha pinned to the tree trunk with six-inch long claws pressed to his neck.
"You're sure right about that," the demon snarled as it wrenched Micha's sniper rifle away and tossed it behind them. Emalia moved to pick up the weapon but the demon's voice cut her off, "If you move again he dies. If any one of you fires a gun or throws a knife he dies. Everyone needs to set their weapons down if you want him to live."
"Don't do it," Micha whimpered as the demon pressed its claws into his throat just enough that one of them punctured his skin. A tiny red river flowed down Micha's neck. "He will kill me anyway, just kill him. If I die then I die," he continued in a strained voice.
There was a soft thwomp noise and then two differently distinct screams. There was an arrow sticking out of the demon's neck and blood running in a thick wide river down Micha's neck. Three more arrows pierced the demon's neck before it turned into a pile of black dust. Emalia rushed over to Micha and immediately pressed her hands to his throat.
"Please tell me he missed all of the important arteries," Petra whispered as she dropped to her knees next to Micha and scooped up his hand. Micha let out a soft wince and then nodded.
"Just barely," Emalia managed around the lump in her throat. "You really shouldn't have taken that shot until it was more distracted," she added as Jalinda dropped out of the tree alongside Chaylen.
"You're right I'm sorry," Jalinda apologized as she pulled off her jacket and handed it to Emalia. Emalia pressed it to the wound on Micha's throat and held it down firmly. "Don't die on us," Jalinda said as she knelt next to Micha's head.
"I'll try my best," Micha whispered and then winced again.
"Stop talking for now," Emalia instructed as the blood slowly stopped spreading across Jalinda's jacket. Anton, who had run back to base camp once the demon was dust, returned with the first aid kit in his hands.
"We have three more bags of O-Negative, after that we are out," Anton said as he handed over the first aid kit. Emalia took it with one hand and with the other gingerly pulled the jacket away from Micha's throat. There was a dried blood-covered long and wide gash across his throat but luckily it was just enough to not be fatal.
"He's going to need some sedatives," Emalia started as she fished out the antiseptic, "he's going to need stitches." Anton nodded before sprinting back to camp to get the sedatives from the bag of medicines.
Emalia never would have imagined herself in these situations before the sky split open. She had helped friends patch wounds from playing too rough before the world ended but nothing like this. And since Micha was a sniper he had the steadiest hands, unfortunately, he couldn't sew his own throat closed. So it would be up to Emalia because none of the others had any medical experience of any kind. Micha returned with the vial of sedative, a needle, and a bottle of tequila.
"Figured you'd probably like to take a shot before sewing our friend's throat closed," Anton smiled sheepishly as he offered it to Emalia first. She took it wordlessly and took a small sip from it. After handing the tequila back to Anton she took the sedative and the needle. Once there was enough to knock Micha out for a couple of hours she looked around at her friends. Everyone was watching her and holding Micha's hand or soothing him in some way.
"Once you're awake we will have to move base camp right away," Emalia explained to Micha as she used the antiseptic to clean his arm. "So I'm going to need Anton and Chaylen to break down camp while Petra and Jalinda make up a cot for you. We can put it in the second wagon and some of us will have to carry more stuff on our bikes," she finished as she gave Micha the sedative and waited for it to take effect.
"Don't take too long and watch your back," Chaylen said as he and the rest of the group departed.
Once Micha was asleep Emalia donned some gloves and cleaned his wound. Once clean she threaded the surgical needle they had managed to find in a ransacked hospital along with surgical-grade thread. After another small sip of the tequila and a big sniff to check the air, Emalia started to sew up Micha's throat. When the clouds covered the moon she dug out a headlamp and kept going. Each stitch was more difficult than the last due to the jagged edges of the wound. Twice she stopped to puke and take another sip of tequila. Once his throat was fully sewn back together she doused the wound in antiseptic again and then put a healthy patch of gauze over it.
Aware that the sedatives would wear off soon she packed up the first aid kit and made her way back to base camp. It was nearly fully broken down and packed away in their bigger wagon. The smaller one now had a pallet of blankets and pillows in the back of it. She tossed the medical bag in there and then fished out the pain meds. Once she had them she attached the smaller wagon to her bike and rode over to Micha. Jalinda was waiting there and guarding him.
"Are you sure you want to pull his wagon?" she asked Emalia as she fished out another syringe for the pain meds.
"Yeah I'll just need your help getting him in there and then I've got it," Emalia replied.
Once she had given Micha the pain meds she and Jalinda hauled him into the wagon. It wasn't a cold night but there was no telling what a demon-inflicted wound would do to him so she covered him up with a blanket. She turned to check on the progress of base camp breakdown only to find the group already waiting nearby on the road.
Anton and Chaylen's bikes were attached to the bigger wagon and Petra had pulled Jalinda's up the hill with her. All three of the girls had five bags each on their bikes but before Emalia could protest the unfairness Jalinda took hers and put them on her bike and Petra's.
"You're pulling Micha so it's only fair," Jalinda said nonchalantly as they started down the road. Emalia just smiled as she tried not to look back at Micha too often. She wasn't suddenly gaining feelings for him or anything but none of them had ever been this badly injured. Then again they hadn't encountered any other demons before the four-legged one capable of speech.
"I think we should bike until dawn before we set up base camp. We should also try to take as few breaks as possible," Chaylen called from the back of the group where he and Anton pulled the wagon of supplies and tents.
"We can eat on the go and stop for bathroom breaks but we should limit those to three at most," Petra concurred with Chaylen.
"Sounds like a solid plan," Emalia said.
"Good with me," Jalinda agreed.
"As long as someone brings snacks to Chaylen and me then I'm also good," Anton chimed in. Because of course, he was thinking about food. "And if you ever need to switch off with anyone please tell us, Emalia," he added.
"I can handle it," was Emalia's only response. She was tired of everyone doubting her abilities because she was the smallest and youngest in the group.
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hi! i hope you're doing well. can i have a FNaF match-up? my name is terrence (nicknames: T, Ter, Terry) and my pronouns are he/they. i have glasses, brown eyes, short, dirty blonde hair, and i usually just wear casual, comfy clothes. i really like to write, read, play video games, draw, and etc. i'm an infj-t and a scorpio! my favorite book series is the shadowhunter chronicles. i self-ship and stuff. i have a lot of self-insert ocs. im always afraid if i show something about myself, people will just leave me and let me rot alone. i love to decorate things with stickers! i have a few tarot/oracle card decks and i love to use them! i also love to ramble on and on about my latest hyper-fixation or whatever i want to talk about. anyways, i hope this isnt too much! have a lovely day
I match you with....
Toy Freddy!
Toy Freddy is a total geek and would spend countless hours with you.
You are casual and since you both have similar hobbies, he’d connect with you emotionally immediately.
He is alone most of the time since his friends doesn’t like gaming and the other things he enjoy and you coming to his life is basically like a ray of sunshine coming through the window of a dark room.
He always used to play horror games. He would be happy to try out new genre of games with you. That’s his favourite thing to do with you.
He loves your voice and would be happy if you read your favourite book series to him.
He would never judge you, EVER. If you want to talk about yourself or if something is bothering you, you can go and talk to him about it. He’s never the type to leave you based on who you are. To him, you are perfection. He always thinks that you are some sort of Angel. He admires everything about you. He thinks your flaws are perfect.
He loves to read what you write. He doesn’t judge you and would always cheer you on to continue writing. Idk why, but I get the feeling that he’s the type to bully someone online who made fun of your writing, if you post it.
He loves watching you draw, but can never draw with you because he always snaps the pencil in half or he presses on to the paper so hard the lead breaks.
Definitely would love to hear about your self-ships. So that he could compare himself to the character you ship yourself with and try to change his personality based on that character. Because deep inside him, he has a fear that if someone similar to that character exist, you would probably lose feelings for him :( and go away with the new person. You will need to reassure him that it’s not gonna happen.
Definitely would LOVE it if you put stickers on him. He really loves the sparkly or holographic ones.
Had no idea what Tarot Cards were until you introduced it to him. When he found out what they were used for, he kind of became addicted to it. He wants to know everything. Both of your future together, will you guys make new friends etc.
Would hear about your latest hyperfixations so that he himself could get into it. He practically loves everything that you love and wouldn’t even have a single doubt about him not liking it.
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"Fuck them!"
Alex walked furiosly in the halls of the University of Varese. The eyes from the posters plastered over every wall were following him.
"That stupid fucker had inside info, i'm sure of it!" he kept mumbling. He was nervously scratching his head, messing up his blond hair, while he photographed the neon colors of the poster, spelling them slowly.
Crazy Horse.
The font was tacky and the colors were all off. Sabrina would have killed him if he showed him a graphic like that.
Alex opened his Telegram, and started writing in The Inner Circle chat.
He left them on read, opening another chat.
"Yeah, sure, you couldn't..." he mumbled while he walked towards the cafeteria.
"Alex! Come here! Did you see this?", Maira manic panic purple hair made her stick out in the sea of coffee-chugging customers.
She was waving one of the posters made by Crazy Horse and was inviting Alex to her table.
"Of course I did, they are fucking everywhere!"
Maira ignored the tone: "We have to go! Y'know they are building the warehouse right were you..."
"Yes, but the path is all wrong! We know who's behind this, and that idiot is keeping his sorry ass away from him!" interrupted Alex.
"Don't worry", calmly replied Maira, "I will call my dad, he will surely help us get the authorization to protest in front of the city hall... what the fuck, we'll move protest in front of the fucking mayor house!"
"Fuck Marino Ottolini" replied Alex.
"Fuck Ottolini"
"Watcha doing guys?" a smiling face surrounded by blond hair, with thick red glasses perching on a small nose popped between Alex and Maira
"Giulia! We're getting ready for tonight protest against the warehouse! You'll be there, right?"
Uh-oh. Alex freezed. Giulia Salimbene was Maira best friend, but she wasn't... well she was a good ally in the library, not so much during a protest.
"What? Oh, those posters... I dunno Maira. You know, with how many people lost their job after the pandemic, this could be a good opportunity for the city. Yeah, it's sad they have to cut all that trees but, c'mon, how could they do elsewhere?"
That's it. She said it.
"What the FUCK, Giulia! Are you an idiot? All those book you're reading should make you smarter, not dumber! They will fuck up an entire national reserve!"
Giulia shrinked in her seat "I - I don't know M. Yo-you think it's important?"
"Of course! You know how everything in this city is shit, this is the moment when you can do something good!"
"I suppose I'll be there tonight..." replied an entirely unconvinced Giulia.
"Aargh, whatever, my dad is calling, bye Giulia!" said Maira, storming outside the cafeteria, followed silently by Alex.
They walked slowly towards Alex mini-car, while Maira screamed at the phone... and a third mysterious figure followed them at a distance.
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Throat grew up, adopted the name Alexandar to pass as an human, and started studying photography at the Academy of Fine Arts in Varese. He bonded with Maira after she helped her with his First Change and they usually meet at the cafeteria between the Academy and the University building where Maira studies psychology.
Crazy Horse is a TikToker, much more popular than Alex (or forest-fyre as he is known on TikTok) and sort of a rival that Alex never saw irl.
Giulia is one of Maira Touchstones. Maira loves her a lot, but they have completely different personalities and they clash often (like today :D )
We also introduced our beloved ~fucking Ottolini~, the mayor of Varese, a sleazy mf that we *know* is corrupted, just we don't know how to prove it yet.
This is the first half of our first real session of the Chronicle, we are starting brewing a story that will change the life of Maira and Alex forever <3
Oh, here's the link to the previous short story!
Continues here!
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Ratchet and Kim Possible Chronicles: Another Sitch in Time-Part 31
As soon as the elevator doors opened, Dr. Nefarious was seen standing before them along with several of his robot troops. Kim: “Oh, no!” Dr. Nefarious: “Well, what do we have here? All of my old foes standing right here before me.”
Rufus growled at him. Rufus: “Nefarious!”
Kim and Ratchet walked up closer towards Nefarious. Kim: “Dr. Nefarious, I was so hoping we wouldn’t run into you again.” Dr. Nefarious: “Well, you’re out of luck there, missy! And the both you had the gall to set foot on to my base after you did THIS to me!”
He pointed towards the damage on his face. Kim: “Hm, I have to admit, Ratchet really did leave a nice mark on that face of yours; it suits you quite well.”
Both she and Ratchet laughed as they did a fist bump with one another, which aggravated Nefarious. Ratchet: “But enough about that. Nefarious, you can’t use the clock. You don’t know what you could be doing.” Kim: “That’s right. Nothing that you could ever want is worth risking the entire Universe.” Dr. Nefarious: “Oh, but there is and I have all of you to thank for it, especially that blonde kid who clearly isn’t here right now, eh…what’s his name? Uh…oh, forget it!”
Rufus groaned. Kim: “What do you mean by that, Nefarious?” Dr. Nefarious: “Do I need to remind you? I would be glad to, Kim Possible. Initiate super-wavy flashback mode!” Kim: “Uh…what?”
And with that, a number of scenes appeared one after another during his narration that they are somehow able to see. Dr. Nefarious: “Let me start by saying that thanks to you, I found myself drifting through the cosmos. Do you know what it’s like to float along on an asteroid for a long period of time? It is surprisingly boring! Nothing for a villain to do but dwell on his failure! Then one day, we arrived on Zanifar, which was called Tobolia at the time, but that’s beside the point. The Fongoids managed to save us and we were free from that insufferable and seemingly endless ride through space! But, still, failure burned in my circuitry! How could I have been defeated by the likes of you? Why had the Universe been tipped in your…” Kim: “Hold on a moment!”
The flashback was interrupted. Kim: “You use crayons, too? What’s with you guys and your uncanny love for crayons? Are you and Qwark both so childish?” Dr. Nefarious: “Don’t interrupt me! I’m nowhere near finished with my story! Now where was I? Drifting, asteroid, failure, Fongoids, defeated, tipped in your…ah! Now I remember! So, then, I embarked on a crusade through the inner recesses of what you call "the soul”.“
The flashback continued. Dr. Nefarious: "I studied Fongoid meditation, attended anger management, dabbled in yoga and attended more anger management.” Kim: “Heh! A lot of good that anger management did for you.” Dr. Nefarious: “I said don’t interrupt me, girl! So then, one day, I went on a spirit walk on planet Quantos.” Ratchet: “And how did you get to Quantos?” Dr. Nefarious: “Let’s just say the story behind that is far too complicated to go into details.” Kim: “Fine, let’s go with that.” Dr. Nefarious: “So then, it was there that I finally found what I had been missing: The Great Clock!” Kim: “Oh, no, you can’t be serious!” Dr. Nefarious: “Oh, but I am, Miss Possible.”
The flashback had ceased. Dr. Nefarious: “With the clock under my control, I’ll be able to wrong all the rights in the Universe. Every villain who has ever stumbled will get a do-over, including the ones that you have faced. Dr. Drakken! Shego! Monkey Fist! Duff Killigan! Professor Dementor! That…that guy with the mullet that says "seriously” over and over again.“ Kim: "Motor Ed.” Dr. Nefarious: “Yes! That one! They as well as every other villain will triumph while every protagonist’s triumph will be reversed! Until finally, a new present is created in which the heroes always lose!”
He laughed maniacally as Kim and Ratchet stared back at him, greatly appalled by his plan. Kim: “That…that’s terrible!” Ratchet: “That won’t happen! We will stop you, Nefarious!” Dr. Nefarious: “Oh, we’ll see about that. Guards!”
Kim took on a fighting stance. Just then, Qwark grabbed on to her, Ratchet and Clank and held them in his arm. Qwark: “Hang on, cadets!”
He tossed the smoke bomb, letting out a massive haze. When it cleared, nothing happened… Qwark: “Well that was 5 bolts wasted.”
Much time later, Ratchet and Clank were attached to an asteroid, about to be flung by a massive slingshot. Kim and Qwark were to the side, in handcuffs near Dr. Nefarious. Dr. Nefarious: “How do you like my Asteroid Flinger 5000? I had it installed in the event I ever needed a super ironic death scenario.” Kim: “Hm, it seems incredibly absurd and overemphasized, so it’s most certainly your kind of thing.”
Nefarious glared at her. Ratchet: “Nefarious, you’re making a mistake!” Kim: “He’s right! Don’t do this! Stop while you’re ahead before you destroy everything!” Dr. Nefarious: “Hmph! Your pleadings are useless. Bon Voyage, my old nemeses. Oh! And don’t worry, Ratchet, I won’t let the girl die horribly like you’re going to.”
He laughed maniacally as he was about to push the big, red button. But then, his system crashed again. He was picking up on the signal of the same soap opera that he always does. Everyone had awkward looks amongst one another. One of Nefarious’ robots moved his hand and was about to make him push the button. Kim looked at Ratchet, devastated. Ratchet: “Kim-I…I…”
The asteroid was shot out, Ratchet and Clank were both screaming as they were hurtled out. Kim: “RATCHET!” Rufus: “Clank!”
Several hours later, Ratchet awoke on a far, distant planet known as Morklon. Beside him was the vessel that he had been using to collect the Zoni. He soon noticed that he was surrounded by a mysterious white light. Ratchet: “What the…? What is this?”
Clank stood nearby, also surrounded by the white light. A few Zoni floated near him. Clank: “It appears the Zoni have protected us during the crash.” Zoni: “He must not reach the clock.”
They then returned into the vessel as Ratchet held it out. Ratchet: “Thanks for the help, you guys.”
He looked at Clank who looked back at him in a displeased manner. Ratchet: “What? I’ll give them back.”
Clank shrugged his shoulders. Clank: “Ratchet, we do not have a lot of time.” Ratchet: “I know, we have to get off of this backwater planet. I have to get back to Kim! I need to tell her that I…I…”
He hesitated as he sulked. Clank placed his hand on Ratchet’s shoulder. Clank: “I know what it is that you need to do. But let us focus on finding a way off of this planet.” Ratchet: “Yes…”
And with that, they were on their way.
#Kim Possible#Ratchet and Clank#Ratchet and Kim Possible Chronicles#Another Sitch in Time#A Crack in Time#Ratchet#Clank#Rufus#Captain Qwark#Dr. Nefarious#Polaris Galaxy#Breegus System
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Yu Travel Blog: Unveiling the Best Traveling Blogs for Wanderlust Souls
In an era where wanderlust knows no bounds, travel blogs serve as virtual compasses guiding enthusiasts through uncharted territories. Among the constellation of digital travel diaries, one luminary shines bright: Yu Travel Blog. Let's embark on an expedition through the vast landscape of travel blogging, discovering some of the best and most inspiring travel blogs that cater to the insatiable curiosity of globetrotters.
Nomadic Matt: A pioneer in the travel blogging sphere, Nomadic Matt's blog is a treasure trove of tips, resources, and captivating narratives. From budget travel hacks to destination guides, his insightful content caters to both seasoned travelers and novices.
The Blonde Abroad: For those seeking a feminine perspective on globetrotting, The Blonde Abroad is a must-read. Curated by Kiersten Rich, this blog celebrates the essence of solo female travel, offering advice, stunning photography, and empowering stories.
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At YU Travel Blog, the focus extends beyond conventional tourist spots, delving into the soul of destinations to unearth their true essence. Whether it's a culinary exploration through the streets of Bangkok or a trek along the rugged terrains of Patagonia, every adventure is meticulously chronicled to inspire and inform readers.
Beyond the captivating narratives and breathtaking visuals, YU Travel Blog fosters a community of like-minded explorers. Engaging with readers through interactive platforms, YU Travel Blog encourages dialogue, sharing insights, and fostering a sense of camaraderie among travel aficionados.
In a world inundated with travel blogs, YU Travel Blog stands tall, not merely as a digital chronicle of journeys but as a gateway to a world brimming with culture, diversity, and boundless exploration.
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A short continuation of this Zimbits Ted Lasso AU from this weekend. (It’s not a true Ted Lasso AU, as there is no Ted stand-in in this world. It’s more of a Zimbits AU drawn from the Roy/Keeley arc, with a small child who co-stars as Jack’s wingman.)
Before he worked in PR, Eric Bittle was mildly well-known for being famous on the internet. That’s what Jack overhead the guys talking about in the locker room one time right after the guy was hired. He doesn’t know exactly what Eric did, but if he was “internet famous” he must be searchable.
Jack doesn’t even realize he’s made the decision to do it until he’s staring at a page of search results.
Apparently there are two Eric Bittles: one is a baker, the other a model. Jack remembers Bittle bringing desserts to the break room and guesses “baker.” It doesn’t take him long to discover an old YouTube channel that hasn’t been updated in over a decade.
It is, however, the right—albeit a much younger—Eric. His hair is longer and his face rounder, but the blond cowlick and Southern accent are unmistakably his. Jack watches two or three of the short videos, long enough to put together that these baking videos were part of a college project or something. He talks a lot about his advisor and his friends on the hockey team.
Which, huh. It’s not like Jack has ever had a personal conversation with Eric, but it seems like this would have come up at some point. Maybe this is what Ruth meant when she told Jack about Eric’s hockey nickname.
Just out of curiosity, Jack clicks on a few of the links for model Eric Bittle. And … oh. Apparently it is the same Eric Bittle. Jack doesn’t recognize the sultry look on Eric’s face, or any of the brands (some sort of underwear?), but he recognizes those brown eyes and that one cowlick that, apparently, even professional stylists can’t tame.
Jack bites at his thumbnail and wonders what to do with this information. Nothing, he decides. He’ll do nothing.
‘Nothing’ is in the back of his mind the next time Eric corners him .
“Mr. Zimmermann! Just the guy I’m looking for!” Eric says as Jack’s coming out of the workout room. Jack does a little sidestep to avoid bumping into Eric but Eric moves in the same direction and they do an awkward little dance around each other until Eric places a hand on Jack’s shoulder. “Actually, can we sit down a minute and talk?”
“Here?”
“Well, I was thinking in my office, but we can have this conversation in front of a bunch of sweaty guys, if that’s your thing,” Eric says with a wink, and Jack swallows hard, remembering those pictures of a half-dressed Eric he found the other night. “Don’t worry,” Eric adds, completely oblivious to the fact that Jack is currently grappling with the knowledge that he knows what Eric’s abs look like under his team-issued polo shirt, “I’m not gonna chew you out for not posting on Instagram.”
“I post on Instagram!” Jack protests. “I posted this morning, a picture of—”
“A tree in the park that got struck by lightning last night?”
“It was interesting,” Jack protests. “You follow me on Instagram?” Jack isn’t sure why he’s strangely flustered by this revelation.
“I follow all you boys on Instagram,” Eric says. “From the official Falconers account. It’s part of my job.”
“Right.”
“You could stand to spice it up a little, but that’s not what I want to talk to you about. Today, anyway.” Eric ushers Jack into his office and gestures at him to take a seat.
“The rumor is you’re retiring at the end of next season,” Eric says.
Jack hasn’t made an official announcement, but management has known about his plans for well over a year, since Jack’s doctor told him that with his chronic knee issues, he was looking at one, maybe two more good seasons. “It’s true,” Jack says carefully. “This isn’t public outside of the organization, but we’re planning to announce at the beginning of the season.”
“Right.” Eric nods. “I pitched—and my bosses and management think it’s a great idea—a year-long web series chronicling your last season.”
“A web series?” All Jack can think about is the reality show about rich women that wanted to start a Canadian spinoff starring his mom.
Jack’s trepidation must show on his face because Eric quickly reassures him. “Lord, whatever you’re thinking, it’s much smaller, I promise! I’m talking about me following you around with my phone and getting a little bit of footage of your day-to-day life. You talking to the rookies, your last season opener, maybe some more personal things if you’re open to it. They’d be three-to-five minute videos on our YouTube channel, maybe once a week or so.”
“Oh.” That doesn’t seem so bad. “This was your idea?”
“I actually pitched it in my interview. I think it’s what got me the job.”
#omgcp#zimbits au#ted lasso-inspired au#I am absolutely not writing this. Not me. Not now.#(This might be a lie. But I really have no plot here#just general ideas that involve Bitty and Jack working together and a matchmaking child who notices everything.)
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FAGS AGAINST PIGS IN STONEWALL RIOT
Found this article and it’s a must-read
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Image description provided by the source: An article in the Rat, Subterranean News entitled "Queen Power" chronicling the night of the Stonewall Riots. Included on the page is a caricature of a gay man captioned with a lisp. The reporter who wrote this account is not credited and neither is the cartoonist. In David Carter's Stonewall research he cites the author of this account as "Tom" the Rat reporter. This account continues to develop the Stonewall narrative and reinforces the idea of spontaneous action. The "kids" were taking back what was theirs (and rightfully theirs from the beginning) from the oppressive power of the police.
The article reads:
“ FAGS AGAINST PIGS IN STONEWALL BUST About 1:30 Saturday morning. I happened along Sheridan Sq. with a friend looking for a beer when we saw a crowd gathered outside the Stonewall, a famed gay bar. We walked over to see what was happening. About 3-400 guys were jammed in around a police car in front of the door, taunting several pigs in plainclothes guarding the entrance. "They raided the joint, the fucking bastards," a couple of guys told us. "Why?" we asked. "Operating without a liquor license.." "Shit, man, they's out like always to chase us down and give us a good fuck. They ain't got nothin else to do during the summer." a hip spade was shouting. We tried to find more information, just as the pigs started hauling off in a squad car a guy they had dragged outside. The crowd protested wildly. booing, shrieking, "Up against the wall, faggots!" "Beat it off, pigs!" A few tried jumping out to disrupt the no-man's land between the door and the squad car, but most as yet were reticent about provoking any pig violence. Someone tried to sell me some speed, and another asked me for a knife. "I'm gonna slice up those motherfuckers tires." "How many arrests?" I asked. "A few," "What happened inside" I pursued. "About 1:15 they came, but they kept the music and dancing going so's not to get everyone up. They checked identity. If you had it they let you go, if not they held you up till they found out more." The crowd grew larger and more agitated as the squad car drove off and a wagon pulled up. People began beating the wagon, booing, trying to see who was being hauled out and off. Several pigs were on guard and periodically threatened the crowd. unless they moved back. Impossible to do. "Nobody's going to fuck around with me. I ain't going to take this shit," a guy in a dark red tee-shirt shouted, dancing in and out of the crowd. Then they hauled a couple off into the van. It was hard to see or know what was happening inside. A few plainclothesmen were surveying the crowd, obviously panicked. As yet there was no support from the riot squad, though the longer the cops took, the hotter the crowd became. They began shouting for different people that they knew were being held. "We want Tommy, the blond drag queen." shouts went up. Pennies ricocheted off the van, a beer can hit the door. Suddenly Tommy appeared in blond wig, etc. and walked coolly out the door. Shouts and screaming. "We want Tommy." Tommy, not held by the pigs, smiled and suddenly took off into the crowd to the left. The pigs were really flustered. Many went running after Tommy who took off in a taxi. A couple more were thrown into the van. We joined in with some who wanted to storm the van, free those inside, then turn over the van. But nobody was yet prepared for that kind of action. Then a scuffle at the door. One guy refused to be put into the van. 5 or 6 cops guarding the van tried to subdue him with little success. Several guys tried to help free him. Unguarded, 3 or 4 of those in the van appeared then quickly disappeared into the crowd. This was all anyone needed. Several others tried the resting the guy held by the cops, but the latter escaped into the Stonewall. Soon the van pulled out leaving the street unguarded. A few pigs outside had to flee for their lives inside and barricade themselves in. It was too good to be true. The crowd took the offensive. The cat in the tee-shirt began by hurling a container of something at the door. Then a can or stone cracked a widow. Soon pandemonium broke loose, Cans, bottles, rocks, trashcans, finally a parking meter crashed the windows and door. Cheers went up. A sort of wooden wall blocking out the front plate glass windows was forced down. Then with the parking meter a ram, in went the door. The cops inside were scared shitless, dodging projectiles and flying glass. The orgy was taking place. Vengeance vented against the source of repression-gay bars, busts, kids victimized and exploited by the mafia and cops. Strangely, no one spoke to the crowd or tried to direct the insurrection. Everyone's heads were in the same place. Some chanted "occupy-take over, take over" "Fag power," but kids were really scared about going too far as they saw the cops pulling guns from inside, pointed directly at the crowd. A volley of objects bounced off the walls inside. Then one cop in a fury took his gun and actually hurled it at the crowd. People couldn't believe what had happened, for the gun hit the door frame with a clunk. and lay there. A miracle it hadn't gone off. The pigs carried futility to the extreme and turned the firehose on the mob through the door. Jeers, derision. Some shouted to "grab it, grab his cock" Some then let a trash can full of paper afire and stuffed it through the window. Flames leaped up. Then "Riot pigs" somebody was shouting. Sirens approached and kids started spilling out over the fences of Sheridan Square to flee the scene. On each side together there must have been around 1500-2000 people by this time milling about, being pushed back by about 30 or more riot cops. It was hard to tell exactly how many. But no one was ready to get their heads beat in and most of the crowds to the sides were now filled with the curious. People hung around till after 4 am talking in little groups. People were excited and angry. In talking to a number of kids who had been inside, it was evident most understood at least rudimentarily what was happening to them. What was and should have always been theirs, what should have been the free control of the people was dramatized shown up for what it really was, an instrument of power and exploitation. It was theatre, totally spontaneous. There was no bullshit.
#queer history#stonewall inn#gay history#lesbian history#gay#lesbian#trans history#transgender history#lgbtq+#lgbtq+ community#LGBTQ HISTORY#transgender#gay activism#queer activism
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Santino D'antino x M! reader
Title: The phoenix
Warning: None so far
Summary: you've been invited to an art gala and that's where things become more interesting.
I frown a little "Oh, C'mon it'll be fun" Vince gestures to the newfound suit "Okay if you don't like this one then...HA! how about this one". I couldn't believe how Vince changed from "hey are you gonna eat that" to "YES! clothes". I stare at the velvet suit he displays to me "this one says 'sexy' while this one is all about 'boy toy' moment". I raise my eyebrows at him "don't give me that look, I need to know" Vince pouts and gives me big puppy eyes.
"I don't know if it'll be a good idea" Vince huffs "What are you afraid the girls will choose the Vince express". I scrunch my nose at what he said "Dude" Vince shrugs "Hey maybe the dudes will like a little taste of vanilla". I couldn't help but grin "you are one frisky dude Vince" I watch as the man puffs his chest "I don't complain". I pinch the bridge of my nose "fine, red I'll go with red" Vince makes a childish noise before scrambling off elsewhere.
I stare at my red and gold ensemble in the mirror "Damn you look good" Vince says. "Thanks, I can say the same thing to you" Vince hands me a red and gold masquerade mask. "I wonder whose the host" I shrug whilst adjusting my mask "I guess we'll just have to wait".
The whole art gallery had been transformed into one of the most aesthetically pleasing. "Damn, you can get lost in here" Vince lightly grasps my sleeve, I felt lost for words at the very beauty of the art gallery. "Oh, look it's Freya and Felix" I saw the twins Vince mentioned earlier: they were glued to each other "they seem inseparable". Vince grins once the twins caught sight of him and me "Whose this Vince" Felix's light accent shoot waves over me. "This is Y/N his also a transfer like me".
The jest-haired male shook my hand "it's nice to meet you. Vince here told us you've more than one option in mind". I nod "Oh, yeah. I just believe you should explore your options" he hums as Freya eyes me down ."So you believe art is nothing but an open canvas". Felix frowns "Leave him be, Freya" I have never found anyone more intimidating than this woman in blue. " I don't know, I've never seen it that way" Freya seemed unimpressed so I came up with whatever I could. "I've seen it as a story of words over a canvas" Freya nods "I guess he's smarter than he looks, Vince".
"I don't know how you did it but Freya impressed" Vince comments while handing me a drink. "I've always liked reading more than anything" Vinces nods "Welp I guess I should read whatever your reading". I chuckled "I guess you should" Vince sways a little.
"Hello, oh geez is this thing working" the blonde guide from before taps a mic: Vince wiggles his eyebrows. I scoff "really her, she just seems out of your league". Vince huffs "Leave me alone little man" I just grin "Hello ladies and gentlemen and thank you for coming tonight. I'll like to introduce Gianna and Santino D'antino".
I pinch my lips together once I saw the woman in white and Santino himself "evening everybody, thank you Lucia for tonight and for allowing us to congratulate all of you young future artists". "Tonight I'll love for you to give both of us a taste of your talent" I watch as she gesture between her and Santino. Vince smiles like a Chester cat "We both know and believe you all have a chance to give this world a chronicle rainbow of beauty".
I have to give it to her, she knows how to fish out the hopeless dreamers "Damn she's good" I mutter. I thought Vince heard me but I notice he disappeared. "What the fuck, the guy's a ghost" damn and I like to call myself the world's greatest spy. "As I'll love to continue but, of course, my little brother has to have a taste of the mic too" Gianna makes way for Santino.
"Yes thank you Lucia and thank you to all of you" he stood with power, not even I could grasp even if I wanted to. "I've got an eye for art and I can see myself adoring every drop of art you bring to life" if I'm being honest I feel as if he's talking to me personally. But I guess that's what happens when you rule the world of charm "You bless this world with newfound art and we'll make sure of it". "This school would grant you this opportunity and we'll stalk around to see you at work" cool so it's time to show off.
I watch as he bows and walks off the stage: so I guess he and his sister are the only ones who aren't wearing masks. "How lovely" I shot the last of my drink "Hey there's a typewriter" Vince appears. "What happened to you?" I gesture with my index finger: Vince's lips are overrun by red lipstick. "I guess you were right she IS out of my league" he pops the 'is'. My eyes surpass him to find a grinning Lucia "What did you two do". Vince straightened out his vest "Oh, I think you know little man".
Here I stand displaying my small little literacy work "You have the imagination and the wonder" Freya praises. I nod while keeping an eye on the two siblings "It's no poem but a story of fear, greed, and mercy...I love it". Vince played a beautiful melody on the violin and if I was a chick I would have melted. Gianna enjoyed his piece but Santino seemed unimpressed and called it 'Simple' and 'basic'. Gianna gives him a stink eye and hands Vince a silver coin "Progress matters, in my eyes. you did great" Cassian agrees.
Gold is ten out of ten while sliver is nine point five out of ten: how brutal "I thought it was nice" Lucia says. There were very little gold and so many slivers and bronze. Gold is told to take off their mask and reveal who they are: I personally want gold but then yet again I don't want to blow my cover.
I fiddle with the hem of my jacket whilst I watch them near my area: Vince seemed heartbroken but relieved. I took a shot of whiskey once they hand a sliver to the twins "I love it but I'll add more color". Santino's eyes linger on Felix who bits his bottom lip and looks away.
"Ah, now this is interesting" I clamp my hands behind my back "No paint and no form of color, just paper, and ink". "Yes, for words also follows in the category of beauty" Gianna smiled while Santino's green eyes ate at me.
"Anything else before we read your piece" I nod "I personally enjoy reading and I devour every word with passion. So I thought I'll give you two a taste of wonder". Gianna enjoys each word as Santino eyes me down: there's a difference between me and Felix. Felix bathes in his fear while I stare fear in the eyes "Shall we Santino" Gianna breaks Santino from my gaze.
I watch anxiously as they read are their own pace: I watch Gianna's expression fall and rise. Santino licks his lips and he seemed as if he wanted more "I love it, no words can describe how much I love it". Cassian nods in agreement along with Ares, Ares signs to Santino how it'll be a good book. "Here, you deserve it" Gianna hands me a gold coin and hobbles a little to see me remove my mask.
All four of them are waiting "Please M'lady I would rather keep my mask on". Her smile falls "Rules are rules" I bobble on the heel of my shoes "I'm aware, but rules are meant to be broken and rebuilt". Wow, that's nowhere near confusion at all "Then rebuilt them another time" my eyes shift to Cassian who clears his throat. "As you say M'lady" I untie my mask and allow myself to be unfolded: Gianna smiles once again.
"You've talent you just need to give a little face," she says and walks away: I let out a needed huff. Santino stares a line of green within me before moving on with Ares following him. I've never been anxious my entire life besides training.
Vince congrats me"Damn and I thought I had it in the bag" I shrugged "As she said progress matters". Vince flicks the side of my face "Says you, you were staring him down" I shook my head. "I did not" Vince pinch my cheek while he puffs his own cheeks "yes you were, the number on eye contest of the century".
I squint at him"Shut up" Vince chuckles "Anyways your piece has to be the most beautiful thing I've heard all night". I shift the topic and I think Vince took notice of the sudden topic change "Dang if I was making you uncomfortable you should have said something". I lick my lips "No, you weren't making me uncomfortable just...yeah" Vince didn't even reply.
"Nice to hear you are nowhere uncomfortable" the voice of the said man spoke "I would hate to give a stern talking to your friend here". I title my head at him "What does that mean?" I crock my brow at the much taller man. The man stood at 5'10 while I slump at 5'8 "I'll have to say you are much better as a confident man".
Dance with the devil they say, it'll be fun they say but if the devil dared to approach you when you're supposed to keep an eye on him and nothing else. But if he had emeralds for eyes then I would've caved a long time ago.
#santino d'antonio#santino d'antino x male reader#John wick x male reader#john wick 2#John wick santino d'antino#blb
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Please Care About Aquaman With Me: The Nineties, Part 1
Welcome back to Aquahell! Today we are going to begin to tackle the 90s. This decade is going to take several parts to cover because there are a lot of new characters and mythology introduced and also it’s bonkerstown. But it’s also the era that has me in my “makes no damn sense...compels me, though” feels, so I’m pretty excited. Also we are getting MY BOY KORYAK. *blows him an underwater kiss*
We begin with the short-lived 1991 series, in which the most important thing established is that Atlantis has really hilarious phones:
I love this so much. Yes, they have phones. Yes, they are attached to a giant switchboard like it’s 1925. Incredible.
That guy on the phone is King Thesily, who took over when Arthur stepped down from the throne last time. He is not super stoked about how everyone in Atlantis still likes Arthur better and Arthur does whatever the fuck he wants all the time, so he makes him an ambassador to get him out of town. Arthur continues to do whatever he wants and Thesily gets even crankier about it.
Also, there are FINALLY MERPEOPLE:
SPAK!
So this series establishes that Arthur was actually only king of the city of Poseidonis; the merman is King Iqula of the other major Atlantean city, Tritonis. (They are both descended from the same people...it’s a whole thing. Do we want me to cover The Atlantis Chronicles? Maybe that’ll be a Very Special Episode.) I know Iqula seems like a bad guy here but he’s actually a good dude - aggro, but honorable and eventually a reliable ally to Arthur, not that that prevents horrible things from happening to him. Also his wife, like Arthur, is blonde, and this is the first time such a thing is referred to as THE CURSE OF KORDAX, which we will get into more later.
Also, we meet the dolphin who raised Arthur, who he considers his mom. Her name is Porm.
And...yeah, that’s about all I care about in the 1991 series. Now we enter...THE PETER DAVID ERA.
Peter David wrote a four issue miniseries called Aquaman: Time and Tide, which was followed by the 1994 ongoing, which he wrote for nearly 50 issues, plus various “extra” issues like Annuals and stuff, so he really shaped a lot of Aquaman lore for many years. I...do not love his Aquaman the way I love his Supergirl and Young Justice, but I'm sort of fascinated by it? It’s much more firmly an epic high fantasy series and not a superhero series, which is absolutely my preferred flavor of Aquaman.
So! Time and Tide. At the end of the 1991 series, Vulko gives Arthur a series of books called the Atlantis Chronicles, which are...you know, the history of Atlantis. Time and Tide shows Arthur reading them and reacting to them by remembering his own past. There is a separate seven issue series, also by Peter David, called The Atlantis Chronicles, that details that history, but like I said, that might wind up being a separate Very Special Episode of Aquasplaining.
Anyway, remember the Curse of Kordax?
Yeah, so some of the Chronicles were written by Arthur’s mother Atlanna, who claims that he was conceived not by her husband the king, but by an ancient Atlantean sorcerer named Atlan, which is why he has abilities beyond those of normal Atlanteans. Also Atlan (and thus Arthur) was descended from a blond lizard monster named Kordax. Arthur is skeptical about both of these claims.
Over the course of the series, he remembers being raised by dolphins and discovering humans, being briefly taken in by a lighthouse keeper named Arthur Curry who he considers his father and whose name he took, and finally of making his way to Alaska, where he saved an Inuit girl named Kako from a polar bear. In gratitude, her family took him in and he and Kako grew close.
Very close.
SIIIIIGH. There it is, the good old-fashioned “indigenous woman throws herself at the brave white hero” trope! Why isn’t she wearing underwear? They are OUTSIDE IN ALASKA IN WINTER. (More on the angry dude watching them in a minute.)
Afterwards, they fall asleep (IN THE SNOW!!! there’s no time for logic, we have a teenage girl of color to exploit and abuse!) and Arthur has a dream about a monster named Nuliajuk threatening him. When he wakes up, Kako has been carried a few feet away and slashed all over with something sharp, but she’s still (barely) alive. He takes her back to her home and tells her family it was Nuliajuk; her grandfather says that Arthur has brought a curse down on their family, has a heart attack, and dies. Arthur is kicked out and will not see Kako again for many more years.
Anyway, Arthur finishes reading the Chronicles and then recalls an encounter with his enemy Ocean Master, who we covered in the Silver Age episode. Orm has now been given the last name Marius and has been retconned from being Arthur’s fully human half-brother to Kako’s cousin - that’s him in the last panel above. During this flashback fight, Orm angrily accuses Arthur of stealing Kako from him, revealing that she wasn’t attacked by Nuliajuk - he did it (somehow without waking her or Arthur and without her crying out???). He also rants about how his mom was a slut because she claimed his real father was an ancient Atlantean wizard who impregnated her in a dream.
Present day Arthur suddenly puts two and two together and realizes that Orm’s mom’s description of Atlan matches his mother’s, which means that a) Atlanna was telling the truth and Arthur’s father really is an ancient wizard, and b) he and Orm are half-brothers. He is shooketh, and the miniseries ends.
Which brings us to...the 1994 ongoing! Our story begins with Arthur and Garth being lured into a trap by a new villain called Charybdis, who has also captured a woman named Dolphin. Dolphin has been around since the 60s but never interacted with the Aquafam before. She’s a human girl who was experimented on by aliens who gave her various aquatic powers. Also, she loves wearing jorts underwater, which...you know, we all make choices. Sometimes those willingly involve wet denim, I guess.
Anyway, Charybdis cackles evilly for a while, then forces Arthur’s hand into piranha-infested waters and they, um, eat it down to the bone. It’s pretty gross. Dolphin rescues Arthur by shooting Charybdis in the chest, then taking both him and Garth, who is also badly injured, back to Poseidonis.
Garth immediately develops a crush on her, which is too bad for him because Dolphin only has eyes for Arthur. (For context, Dolphin is about Garth’s age; Arthur is old enough to be her father, if he was a teen parent. Which he was. FORESHADOWING.)
We also learn that when Garth is horny, he says mortifyingly embarrassing things. This will be consistent going forward. Garth, no.
Meanwhile, Arthur replaces his missing hand with a harpoon. Everyone becomes very concerned about his mental health:
(He grew a depression beard over the Orm/Atlan revelations.)
Arthur decides he needs to find out more about his father, and that means following his only lead, which is Orm’s mother. He and Dolphin head to Alaska, and we finally meet KORYAK, MY LOVE:
KORYYYYY. This is literally the first page he appears on: shirtlessly fighting the tentacle monsters that have been ravaging their village, long hair blowing in the wind, massive bladed weapons in hand. What a 90s boy. He just needs a lot of little pouches.
Arthur and Dolphin arrive at Kako’s house, where Arthur and Koryak...don’t exactly get off on the right foot:
FUCK HIM UP, BABY.
(Yeeeah, the fact that Koryak is literally colored red is...not great. Come on, colorist.)
Kako arrives and breaks up the fight. But why is Koryak so pissed at Arthur, a man he’s never met?
BECAUSE ARTHUR’S HIS DAD. Truly he is the right level of pissed off about this, Arthur is a terrible dad.
Anyway, like Arthur, Koryak is equally comfortable breathing on land and water, and has Atlantean strength and durability. He also has some hydrokinesis, primarily the ability to fire a hard water “spear,” which is a big of a wildcard of a power since Arthur doesn’t have it. He and Arthur team up to fight some parademons and Kako turns into, uh, a fire monster and leaves forever (SIGH), so Koryak decides to go back to Poseidonis with Arthur and dolphin.
Poseidonis is thrilled by Arthur’s return because the city is experiencing some major seismic weirdness and they are freaked out. They also take a shine to Koryak. King Thesily is super threatened by all this, so while Arthur’s off doing superhero things on the surface he sends assassins after him, and meanwhile plans to take care of Koryak himself:
Thesily attacks Koryak but is crushed by a piece of falling masonry, whoops. He begs Koryak to get help and Koryak cheerfully says he plans to take his sweet time, so that Thesily will be dead before anyone else can arrive.
STONE COLD. I love it. What an asshole.
Also, Garth’s dead or something. (He’s not, but there’s a very funny fakeout for a bit.)
This post has gotten long, so I think I’ll end it here. Next up: Garth’s glow-up! Koryak ruins everything! Mera returns! Atlan! Kordax! Shit’s about to get wild, folks.
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THE ART OF THE ROM-COM | JJK
↳ COMING SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH AT 10:30PM EST
summary: FILM395, the art of the rom-com, was supposed to be an easy a with one of your favorite professors. it's not. instead, it's a sisyphean torture that comes namely in the form of fellow film student jeon jungkook, who has no problem responding to every one of your discussion posts about the consumerist ideals underlying every romance movie with his own paragraphs on the beauty of love, or whatever. and when the two of you find yourselves partnered up for your final project, which is to create a short film on rom-coms, jungkook, the world’s #1 hopeless romantic, decides to take it upon himself to show you just how attainable love can really be.
{enemies to lovers!au, college!au}
pairing: film major!jungkook x film major!reader (female) genre: fluff, comedy, slight angst, this is literally a rom-com in fic form est. wc: 30k warnings: college alcohol consumption, emotionally constipated characters, film major shenanigans, blonde & tattooed jungkook who’s also in a hip hop dance troupe a/n: as promised, here is my contribution to all of the valentine’s day fics! you guys first got a sneak peek of this fic when i made that poll back in the summer and did all of the BLM drabble commissions, and here we are! hope you guys are as excited for this fic as i am!!
PREVIEW:
“Who would we even get to star in a rom-com we filmed? It’s not like the two of us could do it.”
You regret the words the instant they come out of your mouth. In horror, you watch as they sink into Jungkook’s brain, etching themselves into his mind as a lightbulb turns on, a bright idea popping into his thoughts.
He opens his mouth, but you get there first. “No. Whatever you’re thinking, absolutely not. I am not starring in a rom-com with you.”
That is something you can say with one-hundred percent confidence. Something that you know will never change.
“Just hear me out,” Jungkook pleads, looking a little desperate as he wrings his hands together, aching to spill the bubbling plan that’s been stewing in his head.
You narrow your eyes in suspicion but lean back into your chair, a silent signal for him to continue. It’s not as if you have any better idea.s
“Okay. It’s not a rom-com. It’s a mockumentary,” he says, something that (and you can’t believe you’re saying this) actually piques your interest. Moreso than anything else he’s ever said to you. “You think love is totally manufactured, right? That Hollywood creates the illusion of it to sell to people paying twenty dollars for a movie ticket?”
“Yes.”
“Then let’s do that. Let’s prove it’s manufactured.”
“And how do you plan on doing that?” It’s not like you can walk into a factory and ask them to make the “love” emotion for you.
“We’ll be the stars.”
He says it like it’s the most obvious thing in the world. Like it’s your best idea by a long shot, the home run of all home runs, your golden ticket to an A.
You scrunch up your nose, hesitant. “Wait, I don’t know—”
“It’s perfect!” Jungkook exclaims, eyes wide with excitement. “Think about it. It’ll be a mockumentary of a stereotypical rom-com. Except it won’t be this big Hollywood production, it’ll be real life. And it won’t be between two paid actors with years of experience under their belt, it’ll be us.” His eyes are practically bulging out of his head, big brown eyes glinting with excitement.
“So what are we gonna do? Act out our own rom-com in an attempt to see if either one of us will fall in love with the other?” You say, an eyebrow raised.
Jungkook shakes his head. “Not necessarily. It’s a mockumentary, right? So it’s grounded in real life even if it is based upon the stereotypical boy-meets-girl rom-com. It won’t be super scripted or anything. Think of it more like… a chronicle.”
You scoff. “Of what?”
“Of us,” Jungkook says easily. “Of the time we have to spend together to film this damn project anyway. I say that rom-coms are emblematic of the natural human desire for love, and that deep down love is the thing that makes us happy. You say that rom-coms are consumerist propaganda, or whatever it is you think they are—”
“They are, and you can’t change my mind about that,” you interrupt, just for clarity. Can’t have Jungkook thinking he’s going to somehow convince you otherwise.
“—so, with this project, let’s see which one of us is right. If the time we have to spend together, making this mockumentary rom-com, will really change how we feel about each other, or if it won’t.”
How you feel about each other? You almost laugh when Jungkook says it out loud. There’s no room for questioning in your mind when it comes to how you two feel about each other. Two desperate-to-please students with opposite views on the entire structure of a class and three years of experience arguing your points in essays under your belts.
Jungkook believes in destiny, right? Then he must know that the two of you are destined to never get along.
“You should be a car salesman,” you joke. Jungkook’s certainly excellent at pitches.
“So, you in?”
You narrow your eyes, still a little wary of whatever it is Jungkook’s putting down. But it’s not like you have anything better. And the sooner you agree on something, the sooner you can get this goddamn project over with and never have to sit in class with Jeon Jungkook ever again.
“Only because this’ll finally prove to you that not everything can be solved by finding love,” you say. It’s about as good of a ‘yes’ as he’s going to get out of you.
Jungkook grins, mischievous as always. There’s certainly something else he’s plotting, you just aren’t sure what. Maybe he’s in cahoots with Pollack. You wouldn’t put it past her. “Or,” he begins, lips curling upwards, “you’ll just fall in love with me.”
You scoff. “Yeah, right.”
“Well, then I guess we’ll just have to see, won’t we?” He holds out his hand, palm facing up as he waits for your response, that devilish glint that you hate twinkling in his eyes.
As if you’re going to fall in love with Jungkook. For this stupid project? No way. Just because it’s a filmmaking project doesn’t make it any more bearable than your other assignments. It’s a partner project. They are, by their very nature, excruciating. You’ll be surprised if you end this project and you aren’t even more irritated with Jungkook. Does he really think you’ll actually develop some sort of affection for him?
You take his hand on your own, palm pressed against his, and you eye him carefully. Just because Jungkook’s got something up his sleeve doesn’t mean you don’t. Finally, finally, Jungkook will see why love is stupid and manufactured and fake. Why it doesn’t bring people together but instead tears them apart.
Maybe then he’ll leave you and your discussion posts in peace.
You smile up at him.
“I guess we will.”
#jungkook fluff#jungkook angst#bts fluff#bts angst#bts scenario#jungkook scenario#bts imagine#jungkook imagine#bts au#jungkook au#w: the art of the rom com#HOOOOOO BOY!!!#im so excited for this fic im posting this alert 2 WEEKS IN ADVANCE
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Cold Illusions & Scorching Lies Pt. 8
Pairing: Loki x Pregnant reader
Summary: Many try to tear you and your prince apart from each other. When Loki lets go of the past that brought him to his doom, you begin to realize you’re not the only one who uncovers a forbidden truth.
Author’s Notes: these events will be in chronicle order of the Thor movies. (Italicized text will be flashbacks). They will be titled for every part.
Warning: n/a
Thor: Ragnorak (2017)
The plan was simple. Thor would free the prisoners from their chips to allow them to create chaos around the coliseum. It was a great distraction to allow Thor to get ahold of a ship that can withstand a trip to the Devil’s Anus.
Although his mind was directed to the mission, Thor couldn’t help but see Loki so empty. The valkyrie took Thor by the side, discussing your disappearance and that you were expecting. The god of thunder could only feel guilt as you have not returned.
“We need to talk.” Thor said to Loki, who was putting a code to a panel.
“This again? I swear, you have been lecturing me every time when you have the chance.” Loki remarks as both of the gods were breaking in the Grandmaster’s building. Once the doors opened, security guards appeared on the other side. It took them no time to defeat them as the two gods took an elevator to where the ships were parked.
“Here's the thing. I'm probably better off staying here on Sakaar.” Loki says once they caught their breath. Thor looks at him.
“Is it because you like it here, or you need to search for your wife as you broke her heart?” Loki looks down momentarily and looks at his brother.
“Do you truly think so little of me?” The raven haired god says, not liking how he’s painted the bad guy.
Thor looks at his brother. “Loki, I thought the world of you. I even thought that you were a better partner than me as you committed your life to the woman who’s carrying your child. But, at the end of the day, you're you, I'm me.”
Loki’s eyes soften, never realizing how Thor aspired to be like Loki when it comes to being a husband. “It's probably for the best that we never see one another again.”
Thor pats Loki affectionately on the shoulder. The dark blonde man smirks as he has a wonderful idea
“Hey, let's do ‘Get Help.’”
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You have been a mess since you have left Loki.
Currently, you and all of the servants were hiding away from the Grandmaster’s palace as it was under attack. You even saw hunters trying to stop a spaceship but you couldn’t care less.
All you could think of was if Loki was all right.
Even after everything, you still love that man. Was he on that ship? Did the Grandmaster get to him? You shake your head in dismay as your hand cradles the bottom of your belly.
“Why does everything have to feel so conflicting?” You ask yourself, as your other hand fiddles with the small pendant on your neck.
“I wish you didn’t have to feel that way.” A voice boomed in your thoughts. You turn around to where you thought the voice echoed out, but soon the room you were in turned into a dark cave with red illuminating everywhere.
You then see a figure walking towards you, who was the embodiment of a fire demon. He then stops in his steps, looking at you longingly.
“Do you know who I am?” the king asks.
You slowly nod your head as your head feels like spinning.
This was Surtur, your father.
“How are you reaching me?” You ask.
“Your necklace, it’s from Muspelheim, your homeland. It has allowed me to make contact with you over the realms. Now that your powers have blossomed, it made a greater connection for me to talk to you as of now.”
You stay silent, too stunned to even reply.
“I’m sorry these past events have taken a toll on you. No child of mine should bear this type of sorrow.” he states.
You look back to the volcanic god. “I find it hard to believe you’re not contacting me now to calm your guilty conscience.”
He solemnly lowers his head, knowing you’re right. “As my only heir, it is your birthright to continue the prophecy. You must reunite with your husband in order to do so.”
You scoff lightly. “Still don’t understand how I play a part in this, let alone him.”
Sutur walks closer to you, feeding a warm energy to you.
“Hela is no match to Thor, even if he calls all of the power within him. In order for her not to end the asgardians, I must rise from my imprisonment and defeat her myself. The only way for me to be released is for you to place my crown in the eternal flame. You cannot escape your destiny.”
You shake your head, backing away.
“I’m tired of being a puppet for everyone. I will not be the reason a planet will go up in flames-”
“Enough!” Surtur’s voice boomed in the cave, making lava spout through the cracks.
“I understand your frustration. You were taken away too soon, not fully understanding the ways of our people. You are a born warrior. And with your husband’s courage, you will save your people.”
The illusion around you distorts for a moment. Both of you notice that the illusion is ceasing.
“You must hurry now, or all hope is lost.” Surtur says his farewells before your surroundings disappear. You are now found in the room you were in, realizing the havoc outside the city was happening. You leave the room you were in and embark on your journey to find your husband.
On your way to the Grandmaster’s palace, you accidently bump into one of the gladiators, Korg, and the rebellion.
“Oh, hello there! Will you be a part of our resistance?” Korg asked, as you often tended to the wounded gladiators after their fights.
“I, um… I’m searching for my husband.” you said.
“No worries! But I think you’d better stick with us, don’t want any of the grandmaster’s guards to find you.” He says honestly.
You think quickly and decide to catch up with them as much as you can.
You then all arrive to the ship bay, seeing the hundreds of ships in the room.
“There she is. Our ticket out of here.” Korg said, pointing out the biggest ship of all.
“Hey, what's this?”
“That’s an obedience disk…” you said, trying to find who it belonged to.
You look around till you see Loki, twitching and convulsing on the ground.
“Loki!” you screamed, running towards him and knelt down, trying to hold him.
“Turn it off!” Your head turned to Korg as he had the remote. Loki gives Korg a maniacal, pleading look. Korg gets it. He deactivates the obedience disk.
Loki sharply draws in a breath, forgetting how to breathe. “Hey, hey, hey.” you murmured to Loki as you guided his eyes to look at you, coaching him to breathe in and out slowly. He follows what you’re doing and feels calm.
“You came back.” he whispers, holding the side of your face. You sink into his cold touch smiling at your idiot. “I knew you’d be in trouble. I couldn’t leave my husband behind.”
You both chuckle and enjoy the intimate moment together until Korg coughed in his hand.
Loki stands, dusts himself off and helps you to your feet as well.
“Thank you.” your husband says to the rock warrior
“Hey man, we're about to jump on that ginormous spaceship. You wanna come?” Korg asked.
“You do seem like you're in desperate need of leadership.” Loki said, making you turn to him
“Why thank you.” Korg said, already making his way to the ship along with the others.
“Am I thinking what I think you’re thinking?” you ask the man before you who has grown so much.
“Yes, we’re going to save our home.” Loki said, placing a hand over your belly before you both head off to sudden doom.
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