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Sue. This fic was SO SO SO SO BRILLIANT!!!!! U R SO BRILLIANT!!!!!
keeping with our silly sueyun tradition i Will highlight my favourite lines and parts. my heart feels like its going to explode this fic was so good u r simply the best and have the biggest brain ever
â the first section as a whole is just SO GORGEOUS?? everything is described so well and I want to give y/n a hug. y/n i love u ... hyunjin look away haha..
â jisung. silly jisung. chans super handsome and cool friend i 100% agree. jisung is my favourite so far
â "excuse me miss" i would have most likely jumped off a building if i said that and then found out that it was hyunjin . i would be so embarrassed you would never see me again!!!!!!!!!
â kkami!!!! my fav
â "you're hello again" STOP why is that so cute to me. knowing that he had thought of what to say and then messed it up bc hes flustered and shy my heart did a thing stawp this!!!!!!!
â "i think... im in love" HELLO!!!excuse me. this is foreshadowing. and me personally if i was hyunjin my heart wouldve stopped. i think his heart definitely stopped after hearing that.
â y/n constantly telling hyunjin he resembles aphrodite bc she thinks hes so beautiful... oh... my heart... its shattering i want what they have so bad
â hyunjin lending y/n a umbrella. ok u guys r in love
â "kkami is waiting for you at home. no one used to wait for you before." THIS LINE JUST HITS SO HARD??? my heart just went. </3 boom. my poor y/n...
â hyunjin speaking more now because he feels comfortable when hes with y/n OHHHH im going to explode. they are just so adorable ICANT :((((( i want a love like theirs :(
âi will keel y/n's brother. like do not test me i am like 10 meters away from ur location and approaching rapidly DONT YOU DARE!!!! hurt my girl like that
â "am i not family?" IM CRYING. STOP THIS. MY POOR Y/N...
â "the strangers in angok treat you better than your own brother." watch me show up to her brother's house. i will slap him into the next century
â "why do you appear before my eyes every time i'm drunk?" HELLO?? omg. omg omgomgomgogmggmgmg.g.g..g.g.dg
â "do you think you can like me? i don't think anyone likes me." god this line actually broke me like. This . showing that y/n carin g for hyunjin and hoping he cares for her back and ALSO her feeling upset because she feels like shes alone : ( I am so sad . i am so sad SAY YES HYUNJIN . RIGHT NOPW
â "i already do." passes out im gone IM CRYING!!!!
â they r slowly starting to see. the vision. of them two together. i see it. i see it all. hyunjin getting flustered and y/n thinking that perhaps they could be more than friends ITS HAPPENING!
â hyunjin getting jealous when y/n talks abt her ex i See you u r not slick hyunjin
âHES FALLING IN LOVE! HE REALISES! CROWD CHEERS
â "this is family. chan is family. and hyunjin quite possibly is love." OH MY GOD. this is pure art . sue you are the most brilliant person alive i swear to god THIS LINE IS SO SHORT AND SIMPLE BUT IT SAYS LIKE 2387468379181273123 WORDS ??? i just shed a tear
â "everything. i wanna know everything about you." get urself a man like hyunjin. he is the standard
â "you look beautiful" u best believe if i was y/n i wouldvepassed out on the spot because THE hwang hyunjin calling me beautiful?????? i wouldve gone CRAZY!!!!!!
â "does it mean that you feel comfortable around me now?" "yeah." I AM GOING TO JUMP!!!! i love love stories like this. Just... very sweet. love stories that seem simple actually mean a lot more to me because idk . their relationship just seems so intimate and so personal and its so lovely to just see how he grows more and more comfortable w her each time they see each other :( its so sweet
â "this is a little selfish of me... but i hope you don't leave" BANGER LINE I CAN FEEL THE TEARS COMING. AND U FOLLOWING THAT UP WITH "you had signed over your heart the second he had uttered his first words to youââyouâre hello again.â"???? SUE YOU WANT ME TO BURST INTO TEARS ON THE SPOT GOD I LOVE THEM SO MUCH I LOVE UR BRAIN THIS IS SOOO
â the kiss. i am actually going to jump off a bridge I AM SO HAPPY FOR THEM I LOVE HAPPINESS I LOVE JOY (me saying this as if i didnt absolutely break won in hyk) THEY ARE MY FAVOURITE COUPLE EVER IDCCCC I LOVE HAPPY HYUNY/N??? IS THAT THE SHIP NAME
â "i'm not gonna leave." oh u just ended me. I AM LOSING ITTTTT
â "a shooting star spears through the dark. you both wish to stay like this forever." SOMETHING ABOUT THIS LINE!!! IT IS JUST SO BEAUTIFUL. there are so many beautiful lines in this fic sue ur writing is just so beautiful i coudl talk about it for hours u r just the most amazing writer alive
â y/n finding her happiness and its w hyunjin and her newfound friends :(( god this is so beautiful i will talk about this fic for 873882198398127317 years!!!!!!
Okay. this was very long BUT I LOVED THIS FIC SO SO SO MUCH SUE. thank u for bringing this to the world and sharing it with all of us you are truly so so so talented and brilliant this is the absolute most beautiful thing i've ever read :((( thank u for allowing us to go on this journey that is hyuny/n's relationship :( i loved this fic so much and i love ur brain for writing this . u r the most amazing i know this rb is super super super long and i still have more to say because i could go on and on about how much i love ur writing!!!! ur the best. always . ilu ilu ilu
summer strike â hwang hyunjin.
trope. strangers to lovers. found family. comfort fic. heavily inspired by the kdrama
synopsis. having had enough of your life in the big city, you head to a small town where you meet a local librarian who feels a lot like love
word count. 23k words
warnings. drinking alcohol, curse words, mentions of loneliness
note. itâs out itâs out! this kdrama might be my favorite and means a lot to me so i just had to write something inspired by it. itâs basically the written form but condensed with a few changes so credits to the kdrama. iâd rly appreciate any feedback :)
one.
It happened without warning.
As you stand behind the glass doors of the building you work at, rain splits before your eyes. Drip by drip, and then a downpour. You suppose you shouldâve checked the Weathers app before deciding to work overtime tonight.
You ponder over waiting it out, but there is no place to go but the train station before it takes its last trip. Itâs urgent to get back to your empty apartment where it isnât rainy and it isnât windy and the world isnât ending. So, you run towards the only direction you know in this city, even as rain pours over the streets.
Your soles feel heavy by the time you arrive, but you donât allow yourself the moment to rest as you swerve through the crowds of people to get to the train doors before it closes. You wish to see a time when silence ghosts the usually busy station, but you donât have the time. You never do. Always rushing. Always tired.
The watch on your wrist reads 8:21, and itâll only be a few minutes before a wave of office workers litter the narrow space of the train. When they finally do, the first thing you discern is their terrible body odorâdried up sweat with a tinge of alcohol. It no longer surprises you, so used to the fuckery that is your life.
Instead, you plug in your earphones to drown out their voices, listening to the kind of music that drags you back to a childhood memory. It sounds like popsicles, like wind blowing through your hair as youâre being pushed from the swing, like running on concrete barefooted, like the laughter of someone you love.
Now, you live in a city of strangers.
On the next stop, an old woman walks in. No one makes a move to give up their seatâtoo tired, too selfish, looking anywhere but the old woman. You think of how small humanity really is as you get up and gesture for her to take your seat instead. She has gone through too many years of her life to stand stuck between the terrible stench of office workers.
She holds a sweet smile as she thanks you. You donât remember the last time someone smiled at you like that. Silver linings.
When you finally make it home, itâs nearly 9pm. This is what working 9-6 is like in the city. You live off your co-workers taking advantage of your work ethic, your bossâs bad breath yelling into your ear, and never coming home on time.
This has happened yesterday. It will happen again tomorrow.
Itâs always the same. The same routine, over and over without progress. You feel like youâve messed up somewhere. You used to have ambitions, but now youâre just a fragment of the person you used to be. The city was supposed to lead somewhere. It was supposed to be promising. But, the same tired eyes walk down the same path everyday in a dead end.
You donât know where you went wrong.
You lay in your bed, still soaking wet, with a painful cry waiting to erupt from your throat. You hate that thereâs no longer time to create happiness. Itâs too late, and minutes from now, you will be asleep.
You stare at the ceiling, as you do every night before you fall asleep, and the only sounds that accompany you are the loud honks of the cars outside and your stomach grumbling. No one calls you to dinner. No one holds you to keep you warm.
Itâs so lonely here.
The feeling of a hug is something you donât see yourself remembering so you press your back further against your bed to mimic the feeling of an embrace. It doesnât feel right, but itâs the closest thing you can get after the mistake you made of thinking you were made for the city.
Though, as you keep staring at the ceiling, you start to feel sick. You donât think you can handle this rotting anymore. You refuse to believe this fate is by design, not when you feel like this. With tears you didnât even notice dried up on your cheeks, you make a decision. There is nothing else you can do here, and this will be your last night in the city. So, you do something you have not done in years, you pull your backpack thatâs been collecting dust and throw in as much clothes as you can.
You feel youâve been cruel to yourself for allowing this to happen for years. The next day, you donât wake up at the usual time. You spend the night in, and you quit your job once they call. They donât deserve you there.
As for your belongings, you decided to only keep what could fit in your backpack. Cleaning up the house, you realized that you bought a lot of things; mugs you bought on a whim just because they were pretty, dishes that you only used once to host a house welcoming party, clothes you forgot even existed. The selection process was much more difficult than any job interview. Useless items got sold as soon as you posted them online.
You let go of your apartment and jump on the first train out, leaving behind the bustles and the buildings of the city. Seoul is too much for an unemployed person like you.
The sound of the train pollutes your ears as you step in, the voice of the intercom telling passengers to let people out first before walking into the train. And as the train moves away, you watch the city grow smaller and smaller. You donât bother looking back.
The little town you're heading to is unfamiliar, but the path before is even more so.
Thereâs a heartbeat.
two.
Nobody ever visits.
In the city, you learned early on that it was a dog eat dog world. Your kindness can only go so far until it becomes the perfect tool to take advantage of you. They liked to call it survival of the fittest, the Darwinian evolutionary theory. Itâs something thatâs taught early in high school, often forgotten the year after, yet itâs a theory you continue to use long after everyone else has moved on to other things in life. Youâd always found it interesting how it flawlessly captured Seoulâs mechanism of natural selectionâthe one most adaptable to change is the one that survives.
Nobody knocks on your door to greet you there. Nobody wishes you well. For as long as you can remember, youâd always had to fight, always aboard a ship on rough waters that youâd almost forgotten how a quiet shore sounds like.
You suppose this is why there was no warning when a knock sounds on your door. You hadnât expected anyone at your door.
The morning was spent carving out a new life for yourself in Angok, running away from the sounds of the city and exploring the place youâd soon call home. There arenât many establishments here, most of them run by families who have been here far longer than you ever have. You take note of the small convenience store just where you live in case you were feeling too lazy to run to the farmerâs market just by the town center. Small things first, afraid to hear the bustle of buildings follow their way to where you are.
By 2 in the afternoon, you had retreated back to the small apartment youâd rented out. Outside, the wind was getting stronger, making the waves collide harshly with the shore. You think youâd have stayed out longer if the gust of wind hadnât flapped your clothes around violently. Two in the afternoon, with nothing left to do, when the door knocks.
Knock, knock.
Your heart rate speeds up at the sound. Could the city have followed you all the way here?
With heavy feet, you fight against the voice in your head to greet whoever is at your door. By best case, theyâd probably mistaken your quaint apartment for someone elseâs.
You twist the doorknob carefully, door creaking when it opens and youâre met with the sight of someone with the most peaceful face and the most perfect set of teeth. His eyes are welcoming as he waves at you in greeting, hair messily swept back with a few strands falling on his forehead almost as if they were designed to be.
âHi!â You squeak out, eyes nervously wandering back and forth between the man and what you could only assume was his parked truck just by the front of your apartment. âI think you have the wrong apartment.â
âOh! My apologies. Is this not where (Name) lives?â Your heartbeat picks up its pace again, and your hand around the doorknob starts to feel a little clammy for the fear of his intentions.
âIt is actually. Um, how do you know my name?â You try to mask the fear in your tone, but the man easily picks up on it. And if it wasnât for the situation, you think you wouldâve laughed when he comically takes long strides to back up a little bit. He looks silly with his widened eyes and parted lips.
âIâm sorry, that mustâve sounded really creepy. Iâm Chan! I live just around here, and my mom just rented you this house? The previous owner ran away with all the furniture, so I brought some so it doesnât feel so empty.â
Chan flashes you a bright smile, angling himself a little so his truck is in full view.
It solicits a sigh of relief out of you, gripping hand on the doorknob dropping as you feel a little safer. Youâd been ready to shut the door. Almost defensive. Almost letting his words fall into mumbles.
âI apologize again. I didnât mean to scare you.â His tone is soft, genuine even as he scratches the back of his head and bows a little. Itâs a strange sight the man with the kind smile. Strange that it only occurs to you now how long youâd gone without seeing a smile so soft in a long time. After all your years in the city, you had almost forgotten the sight of genuineness being directed at you.
âItâs alright. Iâm just⌠a littleâŚâ The words fall on your mouth. Frankly speaking, you donât know how to explain your own behavior. Nervous? Afraid? Defensive? You donât really know. You feel like a stranger in your own body.
Chan is quick to dismiss it when it seems that you donât have the intention to finish your sentence. There is no pressure to come up with an excuse here. âCome in. The wind mustâve been harsh on you.â
Pulling the door back a little wider, you invite Chan into your empty apartment, and after asking you twice if it was okay, he finally obliges. As he makes his way inside, he takes the furniture he had brought with himâback and forth, and back and forth from the truck until everything was inside.
He doesnât even let you lift a finger.
âSit anywhere.â You make your way to your kitchen to grab him a glass of water, emptying the bottle you had just bought down to its last few drops. You try to take as long as you can in the kitchen in nerve of the small talk that was bound to happen when meeting strangers. Though, your walls start to look at you reproachfully, and you realize youâd been gone far too long to be called disrespectful.
âSorry to keep you waiting.â You hand him the glass, sitting adjacent to him. He simply shakes his head, thanking you instead as he takes the glass from you with both his hands, careful not to touch you in case it makes you uncomfortable.
âI hope this is enough.â Chan motions over towards the pieces of furniture he had brought with himâa couch, a few chairs, and a table for now. âI have some more, but it didnât really fit in my truck.â
You allow yourself to smile at him, though your eyes fail to meet his for more than five seconds. You donât know what to say, and something akin to an itch starts to eat at your brain the way a caterpillar does with leaves, one bite then another, pressuring you to say something to satiate the silence.
Chan saves your brain from being chewed away.
âI hope you donât have a hard time settling in.â He finishes the water youâd offered him before he continues, âI live just 2 apartments away if you need anything. Iâll see you around?â
You nod your head, following him out of the door, and you can only hope you hadnât scared him away already. You manage to meet his eyes one last time as you move to shut the door, polite smile on your face as he turns back one last time.
âAh, before I forget⌠I noticed you had a lot of books with you. Thereâs a library just a few blocks away in case you were interested.â
âOh. Thank you. Iâll be sure to check it out.â With one last bow, you gingerly close the door behind you as he finally drives off.
Chan. He feels comfortable despite only knowing him for a few minutes, almost like a caring older brother you never had. You hope to know him more.
As you turn back around, you look at your apartment a little more closely this time, inspecting how the pieces of furniture look, decorating what once was an empty space. It looks more like a home now. You shouldâve thanked the man more, you fear you didnât say it enough.
You brush the thought off and spend the rest of the day cleaning.
three.
It takes you almost a week to go to the library Chan had suggested.
You had promised yourself to finish the book you brought with you first, before committing to new stories and new horizons. Though, it proved difficult as you have always been the type to take more than you can bargain forâpurchasing books after books only to leave them behind on a dusty shelf.
But, new places call for new habits, and you vowed to leave that inclination behind.
When you step outside, a wispy curtain of clouds cover the skies. Itâs a lovely weather to be outside in, with the summer breeze floating about. Not too cold. Not too sticky.
The air in the city has always been tangled with some form of pollution. Dirty and suffocating. Itâs nice to have a change in pace. Being kind to nature, you find, has you reaping the benefits of basking in its beauty. They donât litter her land with buildings here.
On the way to the public library, you pass by the market where a multitude of people line up, selling more than you can nameâfruits and vegetables, homegrown plants, fish, textiles of clothing, brooms, almost everything.
The old and young gather alike, children running around to help their parents, office workers taking a break from their job to buy street food from the vendors. Itâs colorful and vibrant, almost fiesta-like that only the people of Angok can radiate.
â(Name)?â A familiar voice has you ripping your eyes from an array of freshly baked cookies, turning towards the origin of the sound to find Chan waving at you.
âChan, hi!â You reply shyly, yet a little less reserved than when you had first met him.
He looks the way he did a few days ago when he showed up on your door, though more sweaty as he puts down the final box of fruits they had loaded up on his truck. Heâs dressed in a loose tank top, you assume to be more efficient in his job, and the beads of sweat glistening on his forehead are more visible the closer he gets to where youâre standing.
Chan definitely stands out with his height, and the way he smiles so easily.
âWhat are you doing here?â He asks, hands wiping at the side of the shorts heâs wearing.
âIâm actually going to the library⌠the one you talked about. Though, Iâm not quite sure Iâm headed the right way?â You try to mask your embarrassment with a short laugh, and his eyes brighten at the way you had taken his suggestion.
His stature lights up in the same manner, clasping both his hands together and replying, âAh, if you can wait a minute, I can walk you there. I have to deliver a box of oranges there, anyway.â
âReally? Iâd really appreciate that actually. Thank you.â You smile politely, and he gestures for you to follow him back to his truck where a man is waiting for him.
The stranger is carrying way more than he should be, about to jokingly boast about his strength to Chan when he takes an abrupt step. An earthquake rumbles in the way a box falls from his shoulders, hitting the pavement and bursting openâalmost in slow motion as apples and oranges roll out.
âShit!â He exclaims with his whole chest, and he immediately bows in apology at the elders around him who look disapprovingly at his choice of language.
âAh, Jisung.â Chan mumbles, jogging forward to grab the fallen fruits that are still rolling on the pavement. A few onlookers help, much to the embarrassed boyâs dismay, and you quickly bend down to grab at the ones nearest to you.
âSorry.â His tone is abashed, loading fruits back in the box and setting it aside. Chan simply pats him on the back in fondness.
âWait, whoâs this?â Itâs only now he notices you, standing behind Chan with a few fruits in your arms which you hand to him. âWait, wait, wait. I know, wait give a second.â He continues.
You can hear a faint chuckle from Chan.
âYouâre (Name)! Right? You recently moved here?â The sheepish grin on his face is quickly replaced with a look of interest tangled with excitement, forgetting about his ordeal with the fruits in favor of greeting you.
You wonder if news travels as fast as his expression changes in this little town.
âWoah, easy Ji. Youâre gonna scare her.â Jisung takes a step back, suddenly aware of how much personal space heâs taking away from you.
âIâm Jisung, Chanâs super handsome and cool friend.â His enthusiasm makes up for his clumsiness, waving at you before suddenly grabbing a plastic container from a big blue cellophane sitting by the side of the box he had dropped. âHere, my momâs taking up an interest in baking lately. Sheâs not very good, but please have it as a welcoming gift from me.â
You take the container from his hands, bowing in thanks before meeting his crinkled eyes. Does this boy ever stop smiling?
âThank you, really. Iâd introduce myself but, it seems⌠you already know my name.â
His unwavering kindness takes you by surprise, just like everyone else in this village. And youâre about to thank him again when he excuses himself to help who you assume to be his mother, who is grumpily carrying a new batch of her baked concoctions.
âSo, the library?â And then itâs Chanâs smile again. This time, he has with him a small box of the oranges he told you heâd deliver. You snap out of your far-away look to follow him through the streets.
Itâs a short walk, brisker than you thought, and Chan sets the box down on a wooden table just outside of the public library where a young man waits for himâimpatience clear on his face.
âFinally. Took you long enough, old man.â The boy opens the box, grabbing an orange from the pile and inspecting it before letting out a satisfied hum when it seems to have met his criterion.
âWhat do you even need all these oranges for, anyway?â Chan inquires, looking down at the crouched figure of the boy.
âOranges have vitamin C, which plays a major role in preventing age-related mental decline.â He states matter-of-factly, standing up from his previous position. âSomething you canât relate to, obviously.â
The older boy doesnât take anything to heart. Instead, you find the same fondness on his face, the one he wore when Jisung had dropped that box earlier.
âWell, Iâll get going then. Will you be okay here?â Chan looks back at you, a huge question mark of an expression decorating his features to ask if it was alright for him to get back now and leave you there.
The younger boy is long gone now, having retreated back into the library with his oranges.
âOh, yes, yes, of course, sorry. Thank you again.â You smile, and he continues to wave goodbye until heâs no more than a distant figure.
The building is three stories tall, and you have to walk a flight of stairs to get to the library on the second floor. But itâs quiet, and you liked the change of pace from the vibrancy outside to the sudden tranquility inside.
It provides a safe barrier for when you want to be alone with your thoughts, something you never had in the city.
The inside of the library is cold, but the sun reflects through the panels of the windows just right so that it isnât freezing. Itâs as inviting as it is outside, and youâd go as far as saying the friendliness of the library was similar to that of Chanâs warm welcome for you. It isnât the biggest room, and its run-down nature was particularly striking, but it isnât something you mind. The cheap furniture and the slight discoloration of wood gave the place a character of its ownâlike this library has stood for generations and has protected centuries worth of knowledge from the books it holds.
It reminds you of a scene from Avatar the Last Airbender, when they find a lost library with all the knowledge in the world. And the boy with the obsession for oranges can be Wan Shi Tong, the giant owl spirit whoâs tasked with collecting information and protecting the Spirit Library.
The door sounds and the floor beneath you creaks as you walk through the room. Though, it isnât loud enough to catch the attention of the boy you had seen earlier, or as you liked to call him, Wan Shi Tong. He simply calls out an obligatory âwelcomeâ, before going back to the book heâs reading.
The closer you got to the shelves, the more it smelt of books. Itâs a nice addition to the ambiance, the scent of pages roaming around and escaping past the ventilation.
You go through the bookshelves, hand moving along their spines. So many books and every single one you wanted to read, even those in foreign languages.
You like this place, you decide. Itâs filled with a quiet that allows breathing space, not simply an absence of noise, but a comforting stillness that isnât easy to replicate. You might come here more often, make it part of a new routine youâre crafting for yourself.
Back in Seoul, you woke up at 6am like clockwork. You shower, eat when you can, go to work, overtime, and go home. Repeat. Itâs to the point of exhaustion that the first time you slept in felt like your body was catching up on all the rest itâs been denied, and now itâs being given a space to breathe.
Reaching the end of the shelves, youâre subjected to the sight of broad shoulders and long black hair, standing still as the figure moves to return some books into their slots. They must work here. Should you inquire about how to make a library card? They already seem way friendlier than Wan Shi Tong.
âExcuse me miss?â They give no sign of having heard you. âMiss?â
When he turns around, youâre thinking of all possible ways to move out at this very instant. The boy, whom you had mistaken for a woman, looks at you with slightly widened eyes as if not having expected you to have spoken to him. While that isnât reason enough to warrant your sudden thoughts of running away, his beauty surely is.
Heâs hypnotizing, a beauty that Aphrodite mustâve blessed upon him, the kind that leaves a lasting impression. Youâll meet him once and never forget about him. His hair falls perfectly just above his shoulders, and a mole sits on his face like it was always designed to be there.
Youâre embarrassedâif calling him miss wasnât enough, youâre unsure if the staring did anything to help. Without another glance, you bow and mutter a quick apology before turning to walk away from where heâs stood.
âIâm sorry.â You say, for extra measure even when your backâs already turned from him.
Wan Shi Tong it is.
âHello.â You speak quietly, and the boy once again looks up from his book. He looks like heâs studying for something.
âHow can I help you?â He doesnât have that false customer service voice, the one thatâs overused and far from genuine. Instead, he speaks to you with a sort of passive toneâbut itâs not too much that it sounds condescending.
âHow do I make a library card here?â
He puts down his pen. âYou need an address in Angok for that.â
âAh, I do have one.â You smile, a little shy, yet relieved that your sudden intrusion of their village hasnât spread to the entirety of the population yet.
âDid you move here?â He inquires, to which you nod your head in response. âHm, alright. Hyunjin will help you make one. Iâm Seungmin, by the way.â
â(Name).â You introduce yourself back, thanking him for his help as you turn around to only be greeted by Aphroditeâs son, though, you suppose you now know him as Hyunjin.
You can do this.
Hyunjin quickly makes his way behind the desk on the seat next to Seungminâs so he can hand you a piece of paper you assume you have to fill out for the library card. Though, he still doesnât say a word. He only points at the parts you need to fill in before going back to another one of his tasks behind the computer screen.
Itâs hard not to look at him, and youâd lie if you said you didnât feel anything when he looked back at you. Though, the feeling is overpowered by the embarrassment of possibly causing him any form of discomfort. You donât want it to eat away at you until youâre avoiding the library.
You donât want to avoid the library.
âBy the wayâŚâ You start suddenly, keeping your voice down. âIâm sorry again for⌠earlier.â
Silence greets you, as he panics to grab the tiny camera for your library card. âAnd thank you for helping me right now.â
You seem to only be digging deeper and deeper into your own grave when he still doesnât respond to you, simply stares as he bows his head slightly to acknowledge you. And it seems that awkwardness spreads like a virus when Seungminâs head peeks from his book to witness the funny exchange before him. He looks like heâs trying his best to not laugh at whatever the hell is happening.
Then a shutter sounds as youâre filling up your paperwork, unaware heâd already taken your picture. You can only let out a nervous laugh to try and mask the silence that suddenly feels a little suffocating under the prying eyes of Seungmin.
âHere you go.â You hand over the piece of paper, and Hyunjin gives you a printed out library card in return. âThank you.â
You suppose you can come back the next day to actually start reading. Meeting four new people and embarrassing yourself on top of everything is a little taxing, and you know the weather outside and the pretty cherry blossom trees will help put your mind away enough that youâll feel better by tomorrow.
The bell rings as you leave, just as it did when you entered and you find yourself smiling at the breeze and the possibility of new friendships.
You told yourself to live a life you wonât regret.
You can do it.
There is excitement when you think of what will happen from now on. Time is all you have now.
As you walk outside, you map out where Chan had led you earlier to make it back to your rented home. If you were gonna come to the library on most days, you might as well have the path memorized until you can guide yourself there blindfolded.
You feel something fluffy just by your legs before you see it, eyes too focused ahead to only now realize youâre being followed by a long-haired Chihuahua. A chuckle escapes your mouth as you bend down to greet the dog. âHello there, who are you?â
A bark follows, but not a threatening one.
âCome here.â He follows, little paws jumping up to rest on your bent knees with a wagging tail. Almost immediately, you coo at the sight, supplying him with all the head rubs he could possibly ask for.
âWhere did you come from, hm? Why are you all alone?â The pitch of your voice is definitely higher, speaking to the dog with a tone similar to one youâd use when talking to a baby. âSo cute.â
âIâll get going now, okay? Go back home too!â
Four padded steps continue to follow you, and the culprit is exactly who you think it is.
âYou canât follow me around. You have to stay here!â Phony scolding, to try and get the dog to stop following you. You donât want their owner to worry.
âHey, stop following!â You laugh, starting to jog away from the chihuahua, but he refuses to listen. Instead, he starts running to keep up with you. âStop it!â
Turns out, itâs hard to convince a dog to stop following you. Especially when heâs made his way into your own home, walking with you for the entirety of your path. The little dog doesnât have a tag, no owner to contact, and itâs nearing night that you donât feel safe letting him sleep outside in the inky dark. So, you invite the dog inside who walks around like he owns the place.
You sigh, though never one of indignation, as you sit down on the couch Chan had lended you, and the chihuahua quickly follows to lay himself on your lap. Curled up. Safe.
âWhat should I call you? Hm? Youâre pretty stubborn.â You look down at the dog whoâs looking back at you as if having understood anything that youâre saying. âBerry? No?â
It takes you a couple more tries before deciding on Kkamiâwhen the chihuahuaâs tail starts wagging aggressively and he attempts to lick your face at the mention.
âOkay, Kkami then. You like that? Hm?â
Your night routine doesnât change much, thereâs just an addition of a curled up Kkami sleeping beside you on your bed. But, you find that you donât mind it one bit. Itâs less lonely like this, and itâs nice to have some company.
four.
You return to the libraryâs stillness the next day after finishing up some choresâthe laundry, the cleaning, everything. Washing your clothes was something unfamiliar to you, as youâd always just sent them to the laundry services near the place you stayed at. There was never time to do them yourself.
Itâs a totally new experience when all you have is time now. You keep burning the food you make, but eat it the same. And hanging up your wet clothes outside took forever, but you manage. You just have to remind yourself thereâs a book waiting for you in the public library.
The walk to the library is easier now, but the commotion youâd caused yesterday still echoes in your head. It engraves itself even as you make it to the door, hand hovering over the handle. But, thereâs no point in delaying. Youâll be here most days so itâs best not to avoid anyone. So, without another thought, you open the door and step into the quiet of the library.
The bell rings as it always does.
âWelcome,â is what Seungmin says, just as he did yesterday. You greet him back, smiling politely as you make your way to the shelves. The room is almost empty. Thereâs only one other person in the library, a book with black hair on his own table, and he seems to be in his own world.
Hyunjin is also seated at a table, books and paper plastered on the wooden surface as he repairs torn pages. An uninterrupted routine heâs probably grown accustomed to.
âHello.â You decide to greet the boy as you pass by the table heâs occupying. His hair is swept back today, and it looked like it smelt good.
His eyes light up when he sees you.
âYouâre hello again.â He tilts his body so he can look at you, bowing a little. Though, his words come out croaked, and youâre unsure if you heard him right.
âSorry?â Hyunjin doesnât repeat himself. Instead, his face grimaces at how he had failed to utter the phrase he had practicedâhello, youâre here again.
But it isnât his choice of words that surprises you, itâs that he spoke to you at all. His tone is soft, and completely unexpected after the silence you had received the day before. Itâs the first words he ever tells you, and you find yourself smiling at the small progress.
A voice in your head tells you that you want to know him more.
So, after a few days of fleeting eye contact and small smiles from afar, you decide to come back to the library.
The afternoon air outside is beautiful, as it always has been when you walk outside, and thereâs a mental checklist you go through in your head. Forgetting is so easy, so you try not to.
Buying Kkami dog food was first on the list of things you have to do on your way home from the library. The little chihuahua doesnât seem to mind being left behind. In fact, Kkami loved his little space on the couch. Though, you still promise to be back as soon as possible, wanting to walk him outside while the sun is still up.
Hyunjin is seated at the same table as he did when he first talked to you, books and pages neatly plastered again when you walk into the library.
Today, youâll try your second attempt at talking to him.
âDo you⌠repair all the books yourself?â You ask, looking down at the multitude of pages heâs tending to and the stack of books waiting to be repaired in a trolley parked at the side of his table.
âYes.â He smiles upon answering, and itâs one that radiates pride in the work he does.
Your lips quaver slightly, trying to find words to say to him. You wonder if itâd be okay with him if you wanted to help out. The work looks interesting, and a little soothing. Would that make him uncomfortable?
Fiddling with the ends of your shirt, you stab your hesitance straight in the chest. âCan I try too?â
His mouth falls agape, and then heâs nodding his head, gesturing for you to take the seat adjacent to him. Hyunjin grabs an extra spatula, passing it to you before smiling shyly down at the books and pages.
âYou take the spatula, and spread the glue evenly.â Hyunjin looks up at you before grabbing a page and his own spatula so you can mimic his gestures. âThen, you place the page at its original location.â
He closes up the book heâs working on, patting down at the spine so the glue sticks well. âThatâs it.â
âOh.â You look at his work with fascination, smiling as he sets the book aside. âYouâre kind of like a doctor. Itâs like youâre applying medicine to the books.â
He grins at your words, eyes averting from your eye contact as he shyly grins. You know he has pure love for what he does, and it warms your heart. Itâs a sentiment you wish you had for your job back then.
âI thinkâŚâ You fix your gaze to your hands that are propped on the table, intertwining your fingers together. âIâm in love.â
Hyunjinâs inability to look you in the eyes seems to falter the moment you speak. His mouth falls back into an âoâ, and the tip of his ears are awfully red.
âWait, sorry. What I mean is⌠I think Iâm in love with the process of fixing up old things.â With slightly widened eyes, you gesture at the book he had just fixed cartoonishly, chewing on your lips a little embarrassedly.
The boy in front of you nods, fingers pausing over his task; you turn to look at him, and youâre relieved to see his smile returning.
âI see.â He chuckles, grabbing onto the pages that still need to be glued and grouping them together, tapping them lightly on the table so they align.
âLet me help you.â You reach out to the remaining pages, and Hyunjin looks at you with an expression you donât quite recognize, but you know has no ill-intent. He always looks this way. Always natural, never forced.
As you quietly work on the task, Hyunjin canât stop himself from looking at you from time to time. He thinks itâs to monitor your work, but does that excuse the way he stares at the small smile tugging on your lips?
âHas anyone told you how you resemble Aphrodite?â
âMe?â He asks, eyes darting you and the book heâs working on. You grin at him, nodding your head.
âYes. Goddess of Beauty in Greek Mythology. You know her, right?â
âI do.â He smiles back easily, willing the blush thatâs obviously creeping on his cheeks away.
âWhen I first met you, that character came to mind.â You mumble as you stare at the page in your hands, furrowing your eyebrows as you try to match it to its proper book. You pause, catching yourself before you can misplace the page, and Hyunjin looks up at the sudden silence.
âWhich one was this again?â Sheepish. You think youâve embarrassed yourself more times than not in this library.
You donât notice Hyunjin leaving his seat, sauntering over to where youâre seated so he can peer at the page and at the books in front of you. âMay I?â
His tone is kind, and it didnât seem as if he were upset that you didnât know where to put the page. On the contrary, he made you feel as if it was okay that you didnât know. Quick to reassure.
âI donât memorize all of these either. I only remember the names and places in the books, and I like drawing to keep an image of them in my head too.â Heâs arranging the pages now, putting the corresponding paper atop the book they belong to. âWhy donât you try this one?â The way he says it is so full of expectation, leaning down to hand you a page and you can only smile up at him.
âIâll give it a try.â You sputter out for words to say, taking the page from him gratefully.
Seungmin watches from a distance, lifting an eyebrow in curiosity as he observes his usually quiet friend speak more words than usual. Though, the observation makes his heartstrings contract.
It goes on like this for a while, silence engulfing the pair of you as you work to repair the books together. Hyunjin showed no signs of you being a bother to him, even reaching out to help most of the timeâappreciative of your time. No sound follows, just the beating of your hearts and the rustling of paper.
Until a loud bang rumbles in the sky, interrupting the four of you in the room (even the freckled boy at the corner table who is at the library again today).
Your reaction is instantaneous, jumping back in surprise at the sudden interruption of silence, but a smile replaces the initial shock when you see the gentle pitter patter of rain from the windows.
Hyunjin slips himself out of his seat, rushing to close them so the books donât get wet as Seungmin goes to help, all while you stare at the drizzle.
Youâre reminded of the last day you stepped foot in the city.
âOh!â You suddenly exclaim when the sound of the rain increases in volume. The burst of rain as the sky splits open reminds you of your laundry and how the initial heat they absorbed mustâve been washed off by the rain.
âI have to go.â You quickly excuse yourself from the boy who has just returned from closing the windows, smiling for the last time before rushing down the stairs to start heading home. Though, you falter in your step. You donât have an umbrella with you. Should you just make a run for it? You think the jacket youâre wearing can help at least a little bit.
You sigh, about to step into the rain when a hand reaches for your shoulder. Warm and gentle, almost feather-like even. You spin around, only to be met with Hyunjinâs goddess-like features.
âHyunjin?â
He clears his throat, pulling out his umbrella before handing it to you. âUse this. Youâll get sick.â
âNo, no, itâs okay. I can just use my jacket!â Hyunjin doesnât seem to budge at your rejection, simply smiling as he places the umbrella in your grasp.
âI think an umbrella will do a better job than your jacket.â You laugh a little, not knowing he was capable of teasing. It was cute. He was cute.
âThank you! Iâll give it back to you tomorrow.â You donât know why your heart is thumping so fast at the small gesture, but you reason itâs because youâre worried about your laundry. Though, a voice in your head is telling you thatâs not quite the answer.
He disappears back into the library, and you shield yourself with his umbrella as you sprint back home to tend to your now wet clothes. The rain smelt acidic as you put away your clothes, setting them aside as the sun seems still so far away in the distance. Youâll hang them back outside when the heat returns.
âDid the thunder scare you?â You pick up Kkami in your arms, cradling him as you try to shield him away from the sudden loudness of thunder and lightning. âIâm sorry I couldnât walk you out in the sun today.â
The rain is louder in your house, and itâs only when your own stomach grumbles do you remember you were supposed to buy Kkami dog food on your way back home.
Forgetting is so easy.
âIâll go buy you some food, okay? You must be starving.â You rub the back of his ears, setting him down on the couch before grabbing the umbrella Hyunjin had lent you once again. Though, thankfully, the downpour stops just as quickly as it had started. Youâre already inside the family-run convenience store near you when the sky clears out and the sun starts to peek behind the clouds again.
âWhat can I get you?â You turn to find a shorter man emerge from the back of the store, warm smile etched on his face as he pads his way to where youâre standing.
âI hope the rain wasnât too hard on you.â He continues. His tone is kind as he waits for you to reply.
âAh, it was okay.â Though initially caught off guard at the sudden presence, you return the smile gently. âI was wondering if you had any dog food?â
âWe do!â He heads to a corner, and the way he grabs the bag of dog food punctuates his arms that you can only now see how big they are. His jawline is sharp too, noticing it the moment he turns that his side profile is visible to you.
He leans down to scoop up the bag in his arms, before heading back to you. âYouâre the one who recently moved here, right?â
âYeah, howâd you know?â You hand him your payment before taking the bag in your arms, hugging it so the weight isnât as heavy.
âChan mentioned. Iâm Changbin.â Changbin takes your payment, returning to you the change. âI hope we can be good friends.â
â(Name). Itâs nice to meet you. Iâll⌠get going now!â You motion at the dog food in your hands, to tell him you still had a pup to feed at home before waving goodbye as you hurry back to your house.
Thereâs almost no rain now, the only sign that it had even drizzled was the acidic smell, the puddles that had formed on the concrete overtime, and the gentle trickle of water from one leaf onto the next.
Kkami is waiting for you at home. No one used to wait for you before.
five.
You come back to the library the next day, just like you said you would. This time, Kkami walks with you to make up for not being able to take him out under the sun yesterday. Though, you donât expect the handwritten âtemporarily closedâ sign to be the first thing that greets you as you head for the door.
You place Hyunjinâs umbrella just by the handle, almost in an awkward manner as you continue to peer at the piece of paper taped on the door.
âThey both went to Seoul for Seungminâs test.â A voice behind you averts your attention to the same freckled boy from yesterday.
âOhhâŚâ You respond, nodding your head in understanding as you walk over to where heâs seated just outside the public library. âI was just gonna return Hyunjinâs umbrella.â
Felix seems surprised, but it only triggers his smile to grow wider than it already is.
âIâm Felix.â You blink slowly, shaking his hand when he stretches it out for you to take. When your hand meets his, he pulls you down to sit next to him. âAnd whoâs this little boy?â
âThis is Kkami.â
Felix is a nice guy, pulling Kkami up to cradle him in his arms. The first thing that catches your attention is his frecklesâlike constellations in the night, littering his face like stars do the sky. You love the stars, though, you donât see much of them in the city because of the polluted air and the abundance of lights from the buildings that line up.
The boy resembles the very comfort you find in the cluster of stars, a calming quality in him as he smiles down at your dog.
But, just as much as he resembles the stars, he smiles like the sun. Perhaps it's the way his eyes form crescents and the way his lips curve that trigger the sight of the sun. But heâs blinding in the most calming way possible.
âDo you have somewhere else you need to be?â He asks, shots of espresso in the way he speaks. Deep and reverberating. How fitting the way his voice wakes you up like the sun.
âI think Iâm just gonna walk Kkami around.â
âDo you mind if I walk with you a bit?â Felix puts your dog down, tilting his head to look at you that radiates so much friendliness. âI donât really know what to do with the library closed.â
He offers like heâs already your friend.
You knew it was an exaggeration to call him a friend right away, but for you it was just that. Especially when he walks by your side, laughing and talking to you as if heâd known you forever.
âYou know, itâs nice to hear Hyunjin talk more.â His lips curl into a lovely smile as he continues to accompany you and Kkami in your walk.
âWhat do you mean?â You ask, eyes trailing down to Kkami whoâs padding ahead of the two of you.
âHe doesnât do too well with strangers, doesnât even talk a lot with me. I think heâs only ever truly warmed up to Seungmin, so itâs nice to just hear him more.â
You blink in surprise at his words before lifting your hand to where it was staring at Kkami in favor of looking at Felix instead.
âOh.â You donât know what to say or how to respond to the sudden revelation heâs laying down on you, and he throws his head back in laughter at your speechlessness.
âDonât worry, I just felt the need to tell you. You donât have to say anything.â
It goes on like this moreâFelix initiating conversation and talking about almost everything until he has to go home. You end your walk with an exchange of numbers and a promise of ice cream the next time you come to the library together.
When you get home, itâs already 6pm. Kkami falls asleep almost right away, and youâre left to do the little chores you have left for the day. You wonder what youâll have for dinner.
Youâre in the middle of preparing a meal when your phone buzzes where you left it.
Ring, ring.
Your brother never calls anymore. So when you receive a call, you werenât expecting to find his caller ID on the screen. You thought it was gonna be Felix who forgot to tell you something.
âHello?â Youâre the one who speaks first.
You're a ball of nerves wondering why heâs calling you right now.
âHey (Name). Are you doing okay?â
âHey, is something wrong?â
âHm? Canât an older brother call his sister to check on her?â Thereâs a scuffle in the background of his end.
âYou never call.â You say quietly, picking at the ends of your shirt as you stare at nothing in particular.
âOh, hah. Well, the thing is⌠can you lend us some money? You can sell the ring mom gave you. Ittâs just⌠our son, all his friends are studying abroad every vacation, but he never went.â
Your brother sounds shameless in his request, as if your mother hadnât given him everything when she passed. All you have left of her are pictures in your head and the ring she had gifted you. Youâve never worn it, but you kept her going-away present. Itâs the only thing you have left of her, and it hurts that your brother even thought of selling it just so his son could go on a trip abroad.
This ring meant something to you. Something more than a trip to him.
âIs this your wifeâs idea? Does she want me to sell the ring mom gave me?â
âThatâs not it.â He sighs exasperatedly, and you know heâs running a hand down his face at how this conversation is going. âDonât you feel bad that your nephew is losing confidence because heâs never been abroad before?â
âHeyâŚâ A lump forms in your throat, the familiar hands of pain wrapping around your neck to strangle you into tears. âDo you even⌠know how Iâm living right now?â
Your voice cracks, choking on your own words to know that your brother only calls when he needs something. He doesnât care. He never has. A sob is brewing in your throat.
âI do! ButâŚâ Heâs getting defensive now, voice raising so he can try to get his non-existent point across. âMy family is short on money right now.â
Family. The word is unfamiliar. It left you the moment your mother passed, replacing itself with loneliness. With emptiness. The unfamiliarity makes your face scrunch in the way it does before a hideous sob leaves your mouth, but you will yourself to get yourself together. Just for another minute, while youâre still on the call with him.
âAm I not family?â You mumble almost incoherently.
You donât think you can handle talking to him any longer, not when he treats you like a bank account he can solicit money from anytime. Not when the first call you receive from him in years is that of asking you to sell your motherâs ring, not even to ask if you were alright, how you were doing.
The strangers in Angok treat you far better than your own brother.
You hang up before he can say anything else.
He has already caused you unbearable pain, and the reminder of how alone youâve been. You want the pain to go away, youâve worked too hard only to let it come back in full force. And there is only one way you know that can take it all away, even just temporarily.
Itâs how you find yourself at Minhoâs small restaurant, two bottles of Soju empty, and a disoriented haze of the place around you.
Minho doesnât make it a habit to stick his nose in anyoneâs business, but when your wobbly legs attempt to grab a third bottle of Soju, heâs hurrying by your table to stop you. âIâve just made up a non-existent rule that you can only have two bottles.â
He takes it away from you, and you immediately pout when he does, a whine brewing in your throat. You try to imitate the way Puss in Boots looks, when he widens his eyes to get what he wants, but to Minhoâyou just look absolutely ridiculous.
âIâve never heard of that rule before.â You mumble dejectedly, staring at the Soju bottle that Minhoâs whisking away and putting back.
âIt exists now because youâre piss drunk, and I donât know how youâll be getting home.â He says, tone softer than it was when you had first walked in ordering your first bottle, as if not wanting to startle you.
âIâm not drunk!â You blink rapidly, abruptly getting up to which Minho sits you back down so you donât topple over your own clumsy feet. He mumbles something about getting you water.
âEverything just looks funny right now.â Your words come out in a slur as you look at your surroundings with a curious eye. âBut Iâm not drunk.â
When he returns, you have your head rested on the table, cheek mushed against the surface as your eyes droop a little in sleepiness. Though, thereâs an addition of someone new in his shop. Hyunjin looks at you confused, before he fixes his gaze on Minho as if asking him why you were moping around at one of his tables.
âDonât look at me. I donât even know who this is.â Minho says in mock surrender, though, it doesnât take long before his features mimic that of a Cheshire Cat. âYouâll take her home safely, right?â
Minho quickly ushers the pair of you out, waking you up and pushing you in the direction of Hyunjin who holds out his arms in case your feet decide not to cooperate with you. He needs to close his shop.
âAre you okay?â His arms are still hovering around you, not quite touching you, but prepared to if you ever fall forward.
âHyunjin? How did you come to find me from so far away?â Your eyebrows furrow together as you stare at the boy beside you, as if there was no way he was real and with you right now.
âIâll walk you home, okay?â
âIâm a bit drunk. Iâm a little bit drunk right now.â You mumble, head still hazy as your eyes blink blearily, feeling the need to inform him. Your legs feel extra wobbly.
âRight. Are you okay?â He pulls you back to his side when you stumble a little too far away, soft tone never changing. He looks at your puffy eyes in curiosity, frowning as he thinks of all the possibilities as to why you had been crying.
âGoodness.â You exclaim in your half-conscious state when you almost trip on something, immediately reaching to whatâs nearest to youâHyunjinâs arm.
âHyunjinnieeeâŚâ You start to sway where youâre walking, clearing your throat as Hyunjin is left predicting what your next move is going to be (on top of wondering why your eyes are red and stingy).
Though, he most definitely doesnât expect you to start singing.
âWhy do you appear before my eyes whenever Iâm drunk?â Itâs loud, uncharacteristic of the you heâs met, and your arms are flailing around as if to act like a conductor in your own orchestra of sounds.
âYouâre going home now, okay?â Your smile is loopy as you nod at his words, continuing to sing the same one line over and over again while skipping in your step.
Hyunjin is attentive to where youâre walking, scooping up a potted plant and setting it aside when youâre about to walk into it. âCareful.â
You tell him all sorts of stories as you head homeâhow you fell in love with the library, how you never thought youâd own a dog, how youâre glad youâre far away from the city.
He listens. To every single one of your stories, all while making sure you get home safely. He looks both sides before crossing the street, hand outstretched to an incoming car to slow it down as you carelessly walk across without so much as a glance.
âHyunjin.â You suddenly stop in your tracks.
âHm?â Hyunjin ushers you to keep moving, hand hovering on the small of your back as you start giggling in your dazed state.
âThereâs something Iâve always wanted to ask you.â
âOkay.â
âIs it okay if I ask right now?â
âSure.â He replies, arms dropping back to his sides.
âDo you think you can like me? I donât think anyone likes me.â
A silence settles between the two of you right after you get the question out. Hyunjin pauses in his actions, staring at you as you keep marching forward to where you live.
He allows himself to ponder over your sudden question. He couldnât quite explain how he felt about you, but he knows itâs good. He has surprised himself time and time again for willingly continuing conversation with a stranger, but Seungmin has stressed it was good for him.
You emit a type of radiance, one of comfort. Maybe it was the way you smile at him, so softly when people look at him strangely for not being able to speak to them right away. He has only spoken to you once, but he knows he wants to talk to you more.
He wants to get to know you more.
He gives you a fond smile as he catches up with you once more. Hyunjin doesnât know the connotation behind your question, and he doesnât know what premise his answer falls under either.
Still, he says, âI already do.â
âOh, weâre here!â You yell out and immediately quiet down when you realize everyone around you must be asleep right now. âSorry.â Now in a whisper as you look around sheepishly.
âCan you get in safely?â He questions, worry still eminent in the way he speaks, even as you nod your head to answer his question.
âDonât worry about me. Bye bye!â When you slip into your home, you immediately fall face first on your mattress and fall asleep. Drinking can be so draining when the world around you spins.
You donât think about the splitting headache waiting for you the next day.
six.
You're fucked.
This much is clear as you finally finish vomiting in your toilet, images from the night before flashing in your mindâ the giggling, the stumbling, and poor Hyunjin. You can still hear his voice in your head, telling you to get in safely. You can still feel the way his hand hovered over your back to make sure you donât fall over.
Well, shit. This is way beyond anything youâve ever done, moving up to the number one spot of the list you liked to label âembarrassmentâ. Calling Hyunjin miss and forgetting which pages go to which book moves down a spot at the sudden entry of your drunk ass.
âKkami, what do I do?â You groan, head falling back against the wall of your bathroom as you stare at the ceiling. Will a letter of apology suffice for the way he had to take you home last night despite his exhaustion of driving to the city?
âThis is so embarrassing.â Kkami consoles you by curling up by your side, paw resting on your thigh before his whole head drops to lay atop your leg.
Hyunjin is so pretty too. Heâs enchanting in the way he speaks, and the way his eyes sparkle naturally when he does the things he loves. Heâs unstinting with his kindness too, never losing patience even as you took a long time to repair the books you had offered to help with. You donât even know if you helped much, but he never made a move to stop you even as time passed and you were making little progress.
Itâs easy to fall into your embarrassment, which is how you find yourself with a notebook in hand, thinking of how the hell you were going to apologize to him. You donât think you have it in you to go up to him face-to-face and have to recall the events of the night.
You might as well write something.
âAbout what happened last nightâŚâ You look at your notebook with critical eyes, immediately scratching it out to think of a better way to start your note.
âIâm sorry, Hyunjin. I donât know how to say this.â
The second candidate is just as bad as the first one.
With your chin on the palm of your hands, you rack your brain for every possible way to say sorry. Itâs not like apologizing was anything new to you, itâs even become a habit in your work life for the past few years. Always doing something wrong. Always apologizing. Even if it was never your fault to begin with. Though, this time, you want it to be genuine. You donât want to imitate the phony way youâve said sorry before.
Your eyes are glazed as you stare at the piece of paper.
Hyunjin has a routine fixed, so you make it a point to reach the library at noon when heâs busy pushing a trolley full of books to return them to where they belong on the bookshelves. He only hears the bell ring when you walk into the library, like you always do.
Peering over the shelves, he finds himself smiling to himself when you wander inside the library. He peels his gaze away for a few seconds to return a few books to their spots, though, apparently thatâs also the time it takes for him to hear the bell ringing again, to indicate that you had left just as quickly as you had walked in.
Tilting his head, Hyunjin backs away from his work to check his desk where a small note sits.
âIâm sorryâŚâ with a small drawing underneath.
It looks like the work of a child, but Hyunjin could tell instantly that it was a portrait of you and him from the night before. It prompts a smile on his face, eyes flicking from the note to the door. He keeps the piece of paper in his drawer to think about later.
Hyunjin has never had the courage to strike while the iron was hot, but he finds himself walking out the public library in hopes of catching you before youâve left.
He finds you seated on the bench outside, eyes trained on the screen of your phone with your legs outstretched.
âExcuse me.â
You almost drop your phone when you hear him, immediately standing up to greet him. He looks good, as he always does. His complexion shines even prettier under the sun. The natural lighting highlights his hair in that it looks more dark brown than black. And his smile. Itâs a little less shy now, and more open.
âThank you for the note⌠and the drawing.â
He sounds like an angel too. Youâve always found his voice pretty, in a different way from Felixâs deep ocean voice. His was gentle, soft, and way nicer than you remember it being.
You try to think of the right words to say, sputtering over whether you should bring back what had happened last night or simply accept his thanks.
Taking a deep breath, you nod your head. âYouâre welcome.â
Hyunjin has his hands clasped together in front of him as you speak, rocking himself back and forth on the heel and soles of his feet.
âYou mustâve come in safely, then.â You laugh a little at what he says, and it only makes his smile brighter.
âYeah. Iâm sorry again.â It makes you cringe when you think of your behavior, but Hyunjin doesnât seem to mind at all when he puts his hand up as a motion for you to stop apologizing.
âNot at all. Iâm just glad to know youâre okay.â
The statement has your cheeks warming up, staring at him and the bag of ice cream you had initially brought for you and Felix. He had texted you earlier saying he couldnât make it, and promised that heâd be the one to buy the ice cream next time.
Ice cream can be a good peace offering.
Grabbing the bag, you lift it up and smile coyly at the boy. âDo you want some ice cream?â
Hyunjinâs eyes form into crescents at your offer, lips curling up into an easy smile as he makes his way to sit adjacent to you. It feels nice like this, sitting outside in the breeze with only the two of you as you hand him the ice cream flavor of his liking, the tree just behind you doing a great job at shielding you enough that the sunâs heat isnât too hot, but is still there.
âYou know, I prefer cone ice creams over popsicles.â You mention suddenly, looking down at your cone and peering at the popsicle he had chosen for himself. He hums at the information, eyes softening when you ask him the same thing, like his opinions matter to you. Like you want to get to know him too. âWhat about you?â
âIâm not a bigâŚâ He catches himself before he can continue. Hyunjin isnât the biggest fan of ice cream, but he finds himself unable to reject your offer. Itâs an opportunity to sit in this moment with you.
Heâd eat ice cream over and over again if it meant being able to stay in this moment.
âWell, ice cream does taste good, but the apple flavorâŚâ He finds that he has a hard time answering your question, pausing to ponder over his words. It has you giggling. He looks cute thinking his options over.
âYou donât have to answer me.â
âBut this one is good.â He lifts the popsicle in his hand, taking a bite out of it to show that he was being truthful with his words.
You laugh this time.
âYou know, I had no idea what I was supposed to be doing when I first got here. But, I found myself falling in love with the library.â Hyunjin looks at you when you speak, unlike his previous inability to maintain eye contact with you.
âYouâve actually told me that already.â
You tilt your head in confusion. âI have? When?â
âBack then.â Heâs gesturing something with his hands, and you continue to stare at him to try and decipher what he was acting out. Though, itâs pretty quick to figure out once he pretends to drink out of a shot glass, and your eyes widen at the realization of when he was referring to.
âBack then?â You repeat, and he chuckles at the way you roll your head back in embarrassment.
He hums in confirmation.
âWhat else did I say? When I⌠you knowâŚâ You trail off, looking at him for answers, but not quite wanting to repeat the words. He takes the hint well.
He laughs, before shaking his head. âIt wasnât so much talking, but rather singing.â
âI sang?â You stare at him dumbfounded as you try and recall what exactly happened. âI actually sang?â You laugh out loud this time, and you fail to notice the way his entire face lights up at the sound.
âWhat did I sing?â You look shocked and confused, yet thereâs a smile of amusement on your features when Hyunjin actually starts singing the melody you had the night before.
âWhyâŚâ He clears his throat. âWhy do you appear before my eyes whenever Iâm drunk?â
âWait, stop! Oh my god. Please stop.â You reach forward, resting a hand on the table and leaning forward to get him to stop singing.
âCan you please forget about that entire night?â You bring your hands together almost begging, and he can only laugh in amusement at the way youâre reacting.
âI donât really think about it that oftenââ
âYou even sang the song!â You interrupt.
âThatâs because you asked.â He lifts a hand to scratch at the nape of his neck, bashfully smiling.
âThis is so embarrassing.â You hang your head, a wince of an apology soliciting itself from your throat as you swing your feet back and forth to physically cringe at yourself.
Seungmin arrives at that very moment, his own complaints spilling out and drowning yours out. He pauses when he finds Hyunjin outside with you, squinting his eyes suspiciously before letting it go in favor of complaining once again.
âTheyâre so annoying! They think theyâre so high and mighty.â He drops at the seat next to Hyunjin, and you offer him the only ice cream you have left in your bag. You have no idea what heâs talking about, but it seems Hyunjin knows all about it.
âThey wonât do it?â Hyunjin asks, and Seungmin all but sighs as he starts peeling the wrapper off the ice cream.
âI mean, I guess itâs not easy to come down here to listen to old people talk.â Seungmin takes an annoyed bite, throwing his head back. âThey might make me write the article, too. And I have to do it tomorrow. Canât someone else do it?â
An idea forms in his head.
Hyunjin looks at you gingerly, and Seungmin visibly perks up when he follows the boyâs line of sight. You clear your throat, suddenly breaking eye contact and looking anywhere but the two boys.
âWill you please do it?â He grins wickedly, whole body tilted to face you as he reaches out to grab your attention.
âWell, you seeâŚâ You mumble. âI only proofread when I was working at a publishing company.â You point out sheepishly between each bite at your ice cream, doing your best to not look at Seungmin.
âThe fact that you proofread means youâre familiar with writing.â
"StillâŚâ You trail off with your words, not knowing how to defend yourself any further when Seungmin is clasping his hands and begging you to help them do the work. âIâm just not very confident.â
â(Name).â Hyunjin calls, and you look at him in hopes that he has a plan in mind to save you from Seungminâs request.
âWhy do you appear before my eyesâŚâ
Your mouth drops at his words.
âWhat did you say?â Seungmin questions, and you look back at the boy to subtly shake your head, as if trying to get him to stop. Instead, he smiles a little mischievously.
âWhenever IâmâŚâ You wince, immediately putting a hand up to stop him. Fortunately for Hyunjin, youâve been begging him to forget about the night before, so you feel as though you owe him something.
With your head hung lightly and a look of defeat on your face, you finally agree to Seungminâs request.
seven.
When you arrive, Hyunjin is already waiting for you with a camera slung around his neck. He looks so pretty with his hair falling messily over his shoulder. Heâs wearing a white shirt and some jeans, though, what catches your eye the most is the huge knitted sweater heâs wearing.
âHello, good afternoon.â
âGood afternoon.â
You fail to notice his own reaction, too busy admiring his beauty to realize heâs doing the same. Opposite you, Hyunjinâs jaw-dropping reaction to what youâre wearing is staring at your face with a small smile playing on his lips. Heâs fiddling with his camera now, eyes traveling from the clip youâre wearing on your hair to the cherry lip balm youâd applied just before leaving.
What colors was he using painting you in his head? Pastel hues with a tinge of vibrancy.
âShall we go then?â Suddenly, he canât look at you, eyes trained just behind you as he asks.
âOkay.â
It doesnât feel like a far walk with Hyunjin next to you. In fact, it barely takes 15 minutes before you reach the house of the person youâre supposed to be interviewing.
The outside of her home is beautiful, and an older woman you donât recognize greets you and helps you both inside. Her home is surrounded by a wide expanse of grass, the view of the sea beautiful from a distance. The house itself is built with wood, and the row of vegetable plants lining up behind the low-standing table outside provides a breath of fresh air.
âGood afternoon. Weâre here for an interview.â You inform politely, and she nods her head as if finally remembering why sheâs letting two strangers into her home.
âSit down, sit down.â Her tone is welcoming as she urges you to sit down, allowing Hyunjin to set up the camera on the camera stand he brought with him. Never imposing as she asks if you need anything else.
âYouâre dressed so nicely.â You smile, the full view of her garden behind her accentuating her features. Youâre sure she was quite the heartbreaker when she was younger.
âJust relax, and imagine youâre having a chat with your daughter.â
The interview goes smoothly. You ask her of things big and smallâher age, her family, her history with Angok, anything you can think of. Seungmin didnât give you any specifics to ask, just that you would write about her life. In this way, youâd be getting to know her.
She speaks of her children and grandchildren with so much love, that it almost makes you envious that you donât have a grandmother figure to lean on. Youâre all you really have left.
When you look over at Hyunjin, he gives you a toothless grin, as if to assure you youâre doing a great job. It lasts around an hour, and youâre just about ready to go home when she stops you and Hyunjin from fixing up.
âOh, goodness.â She doesnât need to ask for Hyunjin to hurry his way to her, grabbing the huge platter of food she grabbed from inside her house, settling it where you had sat earlier.
âI had no idea it was time for food. You guys must be hungry. Come on, letâs eat.â
âThank you for the food.â You both say, and she only smiles as she admires the young couple in front of her.
The food is cooked with care, having just the right amount of seasoning. Thereâs a variety of vegetables which you assume to have been freshly picked from the garden she has. Hyunjin seems to mirror your thoughts, immediately praising her for the food.
âThe food is delicious.â
âReally?â She finds pleasure in the way youâre enjoying your food. Perhaps, she was trying to catch a glimpse of her children in the two of you.
âAre you two married?â You and Hyunjin pause from eating, staring at each other before looking back at the older woman.
âNo, weâre not.â You answer for him, laughing a little at the accusation she had just made. âWeâre not married.â
âOh, too bad. You guys would make a great couple if you were to marry.â She says light-heartedly, staring directly at the boy whoâs refusing to make any eye contact at the sudden topic change. Hyunjin nearly chokes on the lettuce heâs eating, coughing a little as he mutters a string of apologies. She only smiles knowingly, offering up some water to the poor boy.
He swallows down his food, putting on a cordial smile directed at the old woman.
The rest of the time plays out without any more questions as to what the relationship is between the two of you, which Hyunjin is more than grateful for. Heâs afraid of tripping over his own feet when youâre mentioned as his girlfriend one more time, as if choking on his food wasnât enough already.
At some point, while youâd been talking, the sun had started to set which prompts the older woman to send in a flurry of farewells as she ushers the pair of you to get home safely.
Looking at you now, while the orange hues of the sun falls on your face, Hyunjin concludes that he feels something for you, evident in the way his heart starts beating a little faster and his palms start to sweat when youâre around. The awkward atmosphere between the two of you is long gone, and he finds himself hearing the gentle undertone of your voice in his head before he falls asleep.
Heâs even more floored after today, after having seen first hand how you treat people with so much kindnessâeven Seungmin, whoâs the number one enemy on everyoneâs list in this small village. He admires the way you smile at strangers, and your eloquence in conversations even with the little words you say.
Itâs only been a while of knowing you, yet he finds himself thinking about you all the time. From the first day you met that muggy afternoon, to how you helped him with repairing the books, even that drunken night where you had sang for him, and the morning after when you shared ice cream with him. He finds himself repeating these moments with you over and over in his head, like sifted sand, until theyâre properly engraved in his mind.
âYou know⌠all I really did today was listen to her stories, but my heart feels at ease because of it.â
Hyunjin looks at you as you walk side by side each other, the sunsetâs glow falling on everything around you.
âIâm glad to hear that.â
When the wind blows, leaves from the trees lined up near you float around you. From time to time, youâd hear the crunch of crushed leaves as you step on them. All the while, Hyunjin is walking close to you, watching you and listening to you.
âThank you for working with me on this.â Hyunjin suddenly says, words softer than expected as he locks eyes with you. He wants you to know heâs genuine in his gratitude.
âI hope youâll like my writing once you get to read it.â You smile nervously, keeping eye contact with him, and you donât know how pivotal this moment is for the boy. How your kindness is pulling him deeper and deeper into you, everything about youâyour sweet smile and your bright eyes.
âI will.â
Talking to you feels easy and natural.
âYou will?â A small smile creeps onto your face at his response, and he nods his head in confirmation.
Silence passes.
âI hope we can keep working on this together.â Hyunjin surprises himself with how straightforward he can be with you, with how easy it is to tell you he wants to keep spending time with you.
âIf you buy me dinner tomorrow, Iâll think about it.â
The whole world stops in this pocket of time. While everyone goes about their evening, Hyunjin is stuck on your words. Your eyes glisten with a certain type of glow no one can replicate, and he thinks heâll always remember your face right now, smiling fondly at him, lit by the setting sun.
âOkay. Dinner tomorrow.â
Heat continuously rises to his face the more you look at him, but Hyunjin supposes he can blame it on the sun for now.
eight.
It is exactly 6:36 in the evening when you meet Hyunjin at the library to grab dinner with him.
When the bell rings, he canât help the smile on his face when he realizes itâs you thatâs walking into the library. He never used to smile this much before. But it canât be helped, not when itâs you.
âHello.â Heâs the one who speaks first.
âHi.â You reply, mimicking the smile on his face. His eyes are glossy when you meet them.
âShall we go to dinner?â He lets out a small breath, hovering just in front of you.
Hyunjin looks like a bundle of nerves. You donât know that, in his head, this feels akin to a first date. One he hasnât gone on in a long time. So, on the outside, heâs perfectly composed, eyes dropping on the wooden ground. On the inside, however, heâs sweating and twisting and turning and screaming that heâs about to have dinner with you.
âWhat? Are you buying dinner?â Seungminâs nosy ears perks up at the mention of dinner, immediately moving from his place behind the desk to join the two of you. âI was just starting to get hungry. Come on, letâs go.â
While Hyunjin wants to be upset at the sudden third wheeling of Kim Seungmin, he finds that he isnât.
As funny as it sounds, heâs kind of grateful for the sudden interruption. Heâs too afraid that if you were to have dinner together, alone, and his fried brain was convincing him it was a first dateâhis feelings would become too real. He knows he likes you, but he doesnât want to act on it too soon. He doesnât want to scare you off, doesnât want to scare himself off.
Hyunjin has way too much of a feeble heart, that even walking beside you right now, with your hands slightly brushing against the other, he can already hear his heart beating in his ears.
He has always thought of himself as patient, so he doesnât understand why thereâs a growing irritation at the back of his head for the inability to hold your hand in his. Itâs even more confusing as he knows heâs never been the type to crave for skinship, never eager for physical touch. So, whatâs changed?
âYah, Lee Minho!â Seungminâs voice is loud as he walks into the restaurant, though, a much younger boy greets him.
âInnie, whereâs Minho?â Jeongin gestures at the kitchen, immediately setting off to find the older boy at the request of Seungmin.
You hide behind Hyunjin the moment Minho appears from the kitchen. Youâre sure the memories from that night are still fresh in his mind, and heâd been the first to witness your drunken, hazy state. When he sees you, his lips tug into a lazy smirk, but he chooses not to say anything.
âWe went to interview that old lady yesterday.â Hyunjin feels the need to inform Seungmin whoâs smiling, pleased with his ability to coerce you into helping them out.
Everyone finally settles down into their seats, Hyunjin cooking the meat silently as conversation starts. Jeongin joins you not long after, asking if it was alright. Your food sizzles behind the chatter around your table.
âWhat interview?â Jeongin asks.
âA writer didnât show up, so (Name) did the interview instead.â Seungmin informs the table, and Jeongin nods in pretense of understanding the situation.
âHow did you know how to do that? Where did you work in Seoul?â Minhoâs the one to ask this time as he refills your meat, setting down a plate of raw pork just by Hyunjinâs arm.
âShe worked at a publishing company.â Seungmin says with a mouth full of food.
âI see. Then you mustâve had a lot of boyfriends.â
You tilt your head at Jeonginâs sudden proposition, like heâs trying to fit two completely different puzzle pieces. Thereâs absolutely no correlation between working at a publishing company and having multiple boyfriends. It seems Seungmin is wondering the same thing, cogs turning in his brain at Jeonginâs stupid question.
âHow are those two related?â He deadpans.
âIâve always found well-read girls charming and attractive.â Jeongin simply shrugs, shoving down another piece of cut-up meat in his mouth before chewing. âSo, do you have a boyfriend?â
You fail to notice the way Hyunjin suddenly leans closer to the table, suddenly finding interest in the topic when he had been absent for most of the conversation.
âOh, I used to have one. But we broke up.â You laugh a little nervously, quietly thanking Hyunjin who sets a few cooked pieces of pork on your plate so you donât run out while eating.
âWhy? How long did it last?â
Jeongin and Seungmin seem to have a lot of questions, and you can see Hyunjin sending them a side eye from your peripheral vision at their rather invasive question.
âQuite a longââ
Hyunjin concludes he doesnât need to know anything about your ex-boyfriend. He smoothly interrupts the conversation by stuffing food in Seungminâs mouth. âThis is about to burn, you should eat it.â
He glares at the boy viciously, but even the scowl on Seungminâs face couldn't crack Hyunjinâs persistence in cutting the conversation short. He doesnât know if it's jealousy, never having felt it before, but he knows he doesnât want the image of you kissing another boy imprinted in his mind.
Thankfully, Jeongin moves on to another topic, speaking about how heâs in the last year of college and how much he hates it. All the while, you and Hyunjin share small smiles from across the table.
You both let Jeongin and Seungmin carry the conversation. You were never good at keeping the flow of one going anyways. So, instead, you play the listening role. The one youâve always been good at.
Throughout dinner, Hyunjin does little things for you. He refills your empty glass of water, he puts meat on your plate so you donât run out, and he constantly checks up on youâto see whether you were overwhelmed with the loudness of the two boys.
He does so by looking at you with an endearing smile, light dimples on his cheeks as he chuckles when you smile back at him. Itâs a quiet conversation between the two of you, even if itâs just communication between smiles. Hyunjin is like a breath of fresh air from the crackling volume surrounding you.
He offers to walk you home after the four of you finish up with dinner, telling you that he couldnât allow himself to simply let you walk alone in the dark. You respond with the crinkling of your eyes and a soft âthank youâ.
Being with Hyunjin, alone, is quite possibly the purest form of comfort you will ever know. Heâs tender and gentle and attentive, like he knows what itâs like to have the peace you value being breached constantly. Though, lately, you find that the quiet you crave for isnât necessarily complete silence. Itâs the comfortable and uninterrupted calm you feel when youâre with Hyunjinâwhether at the library or walking home together from dinner. When heâs with you, warmth always makes an appearance.
There is no demand to make conversation.
You let your gaze veer off to the sea and how the waves crash along the shore. There's a breeze softly wafting through your hair, and you smile at just being able to view the ocean anytime you want. A pleasure youâve always been denied off back in the city.
As your simple house comes into view, your shoulders fall at knowing he would have to leave now. You stop in your tracks, biting at your lips, and Hyunjin waits for you to say something. Never demanding. Always patient.
âDo you wanna meet my dog?â
His mouth opens in response, before a toothless smile forms in his features. âIâd like that.â
Kkamiâs wiggling body with his wagging tail is the first to greet you when you open the door. You crouch down, arms open so he can jump onto you just the way he likes. âIâm back. Iâm sorry to keep you waiting all this time.â
âCome in, come in.â You urge Hyunjin to get in, resuming your standing position so you can close the door behind him. âYou can keep your shoes on if youâd like.â
He refuses, immediately taking them off before crouching down to greet the long-haired Chihuahua. They get along right away, Kkami constantly tapping his paw on Hyunjinâs knees to get his attention.
âIâll get you something to drink.â You disappear into the kitchen, grabbing him a glass of water before hurriedly returning.
His hand brushes against yours when he reaches to take the glass from you, and you hate how fumbly the simple gesture gets you. It makes you feel like youâre back in high school, helplessly crushing on the boy whoâs way out of your league.
âI think he likes you more than me now.â You crouch back down, looking at the way Kkami nudges his head on the side of Hyunjinâs thigh.
âI think heâs just a friendly dog.â He reassures you, though, he canât help but feel a little pride that your dog immediately warms up to him. Heâs always wanted a dog too.
When Kkami starts to give his attention back to you, Hyunjin calls him back. âCome here. Thereâs food here, canât you see?â
His false bribery has you laughing.
âNow youâre just lying to my dog.â
Heâs unfazed, continuing to lie to your poor dog about the invisible food he has in hand. âI have food for you, come here.â
âWow, my dog left me and chose you because of your fake food.â You pout when Kkami successfully sits himself on Hyunjinâs lap, barking in glee when the boy rubs the back of his ears.
He sets the empty glass on a table nearby, careful not to drop it with Kkami still on him, gaze falling on the ring around your finger when you take it so itâs safe in your kitchen sink.
âYour ring is really pretty.â His compliment is genuine, and you canât help but smile as you look down at the metal band your mother had given you, the one you started wearing since your brother called.
âMy mom gave it to me. It has the number 220 engraved on it, apparently for bravery.â
âSuits you very well then.â
âI was really afraid when I first moved here, you know. I had no idea what I was doing. I thought Iâd fallen into defeat.â
You recall your uncertainty when you had left everything youâd ever known in the city, following the heartbeat in the town of Angok.
âMen are not created with defeat in mind. We may fall at times, but weâre never defeated.â
âThatâs a good line.â
âI stole it from a book.â He says sheepishly, scratching the back of his head. âWanna know something cool?â
You nodded your head, sitting with your legs crossed on the floor in front of him.
âYour ring has the number 220, right? Well, back in college, I used to play sports. My jersey number was 284.â You donât know where heâs going with this, but you listen anyway.
âTheyâre both amicable numbers. The sum of factors of 220 is 284, and the sum of the facts of 284 is 220.â He says with a smile, hands smoothing down your chihuahuaâs fur. âThese numbers are linked together by some fate, like your ring and my jersey.â
Hyunjin is a quiet surprise, sputtering about amicable numbers and mathematics to you. Itâs almost endearing, how he had found something between the two of you and connected it to something he knows.
Your ring and his jersey. Amicable numbers.
There is so much to Hyunjin, so much you still donât know and want to learn.
âThat is pretty cool.â You think back about it in your head, how rare these numbers are, and how they found themselves to the both of you. Maybe knowing Hyunjin has always been written in the stars, and maybe youâll know him in every lifetime after this one.
At the same time, Hyunjin is grinning to himself. Heâd always thought love was far off, but it looks like itâs been in front of him this whole time, smiling back at him. He knows what heâs feeling, this overwhelming warmth, and he knows itâs real now more than ever.
In this moment, there is nothing else but you, him and Kkami and the knowledge that heâs falling in love with you. Right here, right now, all he sees are your eyes and your smile and the way your hands are brushing as you lean down to scratch Kkamiâs ears.
Hyunjin feels like his heart is about to burst, and he has to clear his throat and put Kkami down in some poor excuse of needing to get home. He has to before he does something he might regret. The tides of the waves are pulling at him to make a move on you, and heâs afraid he might never make it to shore at the sheer overwhelmingness of his feelings for you. Could it be possible that you made a move instead?
âI think I have to get going now.â He whispers, and you nod your head, moving to stand up when he does. âThanks for coming to meet Kkami. You should say goodbye to Hyunjin. Say thank you for visiting! Goodbye!â
You move Kkamiâs paw to imitate waving.
âGoodbye!â His smile is wide as he bends down to wave back at your dog, taking small steps backwards until heâs by your door.
âIâll write up a story about the lady we interviewed and send it to you.â You mention, fumbling with the knob to open it for him.
âSure.â When you donât make a move to say anything else, he turns his back to start walking away.
âBy the wayâŚâ Hyunjin immediately turns back around, both hopeful and hesitant at what you have to say to him. His eyes hold yours, waiting for you to continue. âAre you freeââ
âGood evening!â Chanâs booming voice interrupts what you were able to say. âSorry it took me so long. Iâm here to help you with the water leakage?â
Youâd almost forgotten. You had called Chan earlier this morning to ask if he could help you fix up the issue with your sink.
âNo, itâs okay. Hi, good evening.â
âWerenât you about to say something?â He asks, and you suddenly feel too shy to ask if he wanted to hangout with you soon. The Little Mermaid live action was coming out soon, and youâd been excited to check it out. You thought, maybe it would be fun to watch it with him.
âAh, itâs nothing.â An unidentifiable emotion flickers in Hyunjinâs features when you suddenly double back on what you were supposed to sayâof dejection? You canât say for sure, especially when a small smile returns to his face and heâs waving goodbye at you one last time.
âChan, come in.â In your head, youâre still bruising yourself over cowardly backing down from asking Hyunjin to eat dinner with you tomorrow, hopefully with just you two this time.
Your water leakage problem doesnât take too many steps, but it does need a few tools that only Chan has. When he finishes, you tell him to sit down a little, finding something to offer him for fixing up what had been broken under your sink.
âWhatâs going on between you and Hyunjin?â It catches you off guard, the unfiltered way he suddenly asks the question with obvious teasing dripping down his tone.
âNothing.â You say too quickly, shaking your head.
âI was kidding. You donât have to tell me.â
âArenât you gonna pry?â Youâre not used to anyone not prying. Back in the city, you barely could keep anything a secret. Always forced. Always fidgety with the way they ask you questions, only to use that information against you later.
âNo. As long as youâre happy, and both of you donât get yourself hurt.â
His considerateness is breathtaking, and it almost has you tearing up the way he treats you better than your own brother. Chan doesnât need to hug you for you to feel safe, he just has to smile and look at you with his eyes round of warmth.
He feels familiar, like⌠family. You think this is what family should feel like.
âThank you, Chan.â You breathe, and he breathes with you. He reminds you heâs only one call away, and your heart feels like itâs being stripped until itâs bare.
This is family. Chan is family.
And Hyunjin quite possibly is love.
nine.
The epiphany you had posed to yourself the night before proved to be almost as difficult as the one you had when you had left the city. Inevitable, but that doesnât mean it scared you less. Uncertainties often make you feel vulnerable, and what is love but a thread of uncertainties waiting to be untangled?
You canât focus in your little rented space, the four corners tend to look smaller and smaller when youâve trapped yourself long enough in your head. Itâs terrifying, to feel the walls closing in on you. So, you might as well take Kkami out on a walk where you arenât encased in liminal space.
The breeze outside is the kind that takes all the weight off your chest, leaving you to start anew in your train of thoughts. When you try to find the beginning of when you had started to see Hyunjin differently, you lose the thread and find yourself empty-handed. No one has told you how difficult it is to tend to the knotted spool of love.
Was it in his kindness which he showed in the smallest ways, barely noticeable but there when you look close enough? He doesnât smile in large amplified ways, but the way he looks at you with intention leaves such an impact.
Everything he doesâon purpose and by choice and intentionally. From the way he constantly checks on you, and the umbrella he had offered, and the patience that never seems to run thin. He smiles and talks to you by choice, and he gets to know your dog intentionally. Youâre enamored with the entirety of Hyunjin, with the way heâs passionate about his job, and the gentle way in which he helps those around him whether thatâs driving Seungmin to Seoul or treating Jeongin to dinner. Heâs beautiful as he listens, as he shows that he will always listen.
Itâs a lot to handle, and itâs a huge epiphany to admit to yourself, so you walk without destination. Nature and the beauties of Angok, you find, can take your mind off of anything. Just like that day you had escaped the city.
There are birds singing from the trees, accompanying the wind with their tunes as they whistle. The breeze carries it everywhere, the sound of their whistling, the crashing of the waves bathing the seashore. Had you really existed in a time before youâd known the salt of the ocean breeze and the sun shining the entire village with a glow?
Everything is beautiful here. Thereâs nothing that isnât with the flurry of color bursting in the town of Angok, with the gentle chatter of generations of people who live there, with Hyunjinâs back walking a little ahead of you.
âHyunjin?â
Maybe you donât really care about the multitude of ways you can unravel the knotted spool. Maybe the only thing that matters is this moment with him, and every other moment with him.
He turns around immediately at the recognition of your voice, lifting a hand up to wave at you before greeting Kkami. You shoot him a smile, speeding up a little to catch up with him as he stands planted on his spot. Kkami runs faster than you do, already barking by Hyunjinâs feet and jumping up to get the boyâs attention.
There is no overthinking in the way he smiles back at you so easily. No thread to think about.
âHi.â His gaze never falters from yours, even as noises stir around from a distance.
âHello. I was just walking Kkami.â
âIf weâre going the same way, why donât we walk together?â He offers.
âOkay.â
A heartbeat passes.
âBy the way, what are you doing out here? You know⌠instead of being in the library.â You ask inquisitively, not used to seeing him outside so early in the day.
âSeungminâs been a bit anxious over the next part of his exams, so I went to buy him some food. It always calms him down.â
Itâs only then you realize the bag of food heâs holding, and the sight only melts your heart further.
âYouâre a really good friend.â
âI just do good upon others as I wish the same for myself.â How lovely, how he wants to make the world so painfully beautiful that people want to live in it.
âWell, the world isn't as cold and gloomy because of you.â You smile, and Hyunjin canât help the way his words jumble up in his mouth at the kindness you utter. Heâs wordless, all tangled in longing and flustered-ness.
You make him feel like he can hold sunlight in his hands.
âIâll be going this way now.â A point in the opposite, and Hyunjin can only frown in disappointment of your time cut short.
âTake care.â He says, standing his ground as he watches you and Kkami start to walk away from him.
Static is zipping through the air, louder than ever. Hyunjinâs fiddling with the straps of his pants, contemplating and contemplating and contemplatingâ
â(Name)!â The sound of your name on Hyunjinâs lips makes your head instantly turn back.
âYes?â
Hyunjinâs fumbling with everything heâs ever known, eyes falling to his own hands before back to yours.
âBy any chance, are you going to have dinnerââ Hyunjin pauses. No, that doesnât sound right. âI mean, are you busy tonight?â
âIâm not.â
A knowing smile on both your faces.
âWould you like to have dinner with me?â
âIâd like that a lot.â
The thread is long gone.
ten.
Hyunjin has a profound ability of surprising you every time. Heâs almost unpredictable in his kindnessâshowing up when youâre drunk, refilling your plate with meat, and now handing you a bag of dog toys for Kkami.
âI thought he might like this.â
âOh, thank you.â You take the bag gratefully, smiling at the selection of chew toys inside before looking back up at the boy. âI havenât gotten him anything nice, so thank you, really.â
âI also have this for you.â He brings out more shyly this timeâa necklace beaded in shells. You look down at it, the necklace. No oneâs given you anything in a long time. âYou always have this look on your face when you look at the beach. So, it just⌠reminded me of you.â
You lift it up carefully, almost feather-like as you stare at the simple necklace.
âHyunjin.â The way heâs looking at you is so powerful, yet so vulnerable at the same time, eyes tinging in hope that youâd like the little present he had gotten you. Itâs a look you can feel inside. âThank you.â
He helps you wear it when you attempt to wrap it around your neck yourself. Wordless, you donât have to say anything as he gently closes it to encase it around your neck.
âDo you like it?â There it is again. That vulnerability.
âI love it.â You smile, hand lifting to fiddle with the necklace. âIâm never taking it off.â
Hyunjinâs eyes soften, features glowing under the streetlights as you finally resume your walk to where youâll be eating dinner together.
He had called himself out multiple times as he was pondering over whether to buy it for you or not the moment he sees it, telling himself he was too obvious with the way he feels for you, and yet the thought of the sincerity in your face when you receive it overpowers the voice in his head. He finds himself getting it for you. He was always gonna get it for you the moment he saw the necklace.
âThen, do you want some chicken and beer?â Hyunjin asks as you reach a crossroad, multiple intersections splitting the road into separate parts of the village.
âChicken and beer?â
âMhm. Last night, I was actually gonna ask if you wanted chicken and beef before Seungmin tagged along.â
âOh?â You smile at the thought. âThat sounds good actually. Wait, let me search a place up.â
You barely even unlock your phone when Hyunjin starts speaking again.
âWell, if we go that way,â he motions to the first intersection. âThereâs a really old place that sells amazing fried chicken. And thereâs a place down that way where the interior is nice and spacious, but the chicken doesnât taste as good.â
âAnd down that way,â he continues, pointing towards the other intersection. âThereâs a place with outdoor tables known for its refreshing beer.â
âYouâve really done your research.â You grin, fiddling with the phone in your hands as you look at Hyunjin who has his shyly behind his back after he has finished speaking.
âYeah.â He exhales, smile still on his face. âJust in case.
Just in case he got enough courage to ask you out is the continuation of his sentence, though he chooses to omit it for now.
âIâŚâ You ponder, recounting the options in your head before forming a number 3 with your fingers. âChoose number three. Beer tends to vary more in taste than chicken.â
âI see.â He nods his head, taking your words in as he thinks about the numerous times fried chicken had tasted the same to him. âWell then, letâs go that way?â
A silver of the moon shines on the two of you as you settle down the table, arriving 10 minutes after you had pondered over your choices at the intersection. The night breeze is pleasant, blowing in between the two of you until your stomachs are full from the food.
âThis is so refreshing.â You praise after having taken a chug out of your beer, leaning your head back to savor the taste longer. âWhoever thought of eating chicken and beer together is a genius.â
He listens, hanging on to every single word you say as he takes a bite out of his own piece. The sight has him wondering if you were free tomorrow too.
Similarly, youâre thinking if you should try to invite him to watch Little Mermaid with you again.
âAre you also busy tomorrow?â His sudden question has your cheeks heating up despite the cold of the breeze and the beer.
âWhy? Do you wanna see a movie?â It comes out fast, blurted, speeding from your mouth.
âA movie?â
Oh, shit. You didnât even realize how youâd suddenly sprung up the topic on him without so much as an introduction.
âWhat I meant was⌠thereâs just this movie I really wanted to see, and I think itâs out in theaters already.â You laugh a little at your own slip up, hoping to have clarified it better.
The sound makes Hyunjinâs smile widen.
âI see.â He takes a sip out of his own beer.
Itâs silent for a while. A second blending into a minute, until you decide you canât take it any longer.â
âDo you want to come withââ
âShould we watchââ
You make eye contact the moment you speak over one another, and itâs enough to trigger the laughter thatâs bubbling in your throats at the sheer coincidence of asking each other out at the same time.
âOnly if itâs okay with you.â He says once the pair of you stop giggling, tone significantly softer..
Always putting your comfort at the top priority.
âIâd actually really like that.â
Itâs all smiles as you pay for your meal, and you donât quite notice the slow pace in which the two of you are walking home, as if never wanting the moment to end. As if the great sense of contentment is too much to let go of right away.
Your footsteps fall in with Hyunjinâs, and your smiles never leave your faces on the rest of your way home.
eleven.
Hyunjin spends two days in Seoul to accompany Seungmin as he finishes up the final stages of his Civil Licensure exam.
The first day away from the library is spent just at home, cleaning and finishing up on chores youâve been meaning to doâputting away your clothes after doing laundry, feeding Kkami, sweeping the floors, and even dusting some shelves because of the abundance of free time. Itâs therapeutic, the way youâre able to hold your own time and decide what you want to do for the day. In the afternoon, you walk your chihuahua outside, exploring more of Angok than you couldâve dreamed. Itâs a beautiful village, and you find you donât mind the lengthy walk. If it means you get to be with nature leisurely, you donât have anything to complain about.
Thereâs so much time for happiness here, unlike the dark of your room in the city.
When you pass by the library the next day to continue mapping out Angok, youâre surprised to see the hunched over figure of Felix by the benches. You wonder what heâs doing here.
âFelix?â You speak cautiously, tentative even as you walk to his side.
The closer you get, the more you hear his sniffles. An alarm sounds in your head, and you immediately reach a hand over to rub his back as gently as possible. âWhatâs wrong?â
The words he mumbles are unclear, incoherent as they come out jumbled and stuttered. When he finally lifts his head up, the sight physically hurts you. Who could dare hurt the sun?
You move some of his hair out of his face, sitting down next to him. âDo you wanna talk about it?â
Instead of answering, he lunges forward, jumping in your arms to seek comfort in your hug. It catches you by surprise, not because youâre uncomfortable, but because itâs only now you realize how long youâve gone without a hug. You didnât grow up from an affectionate family, and your time in the city knew of no comfort. This feels far better than pressing your back against your bed.
Snapping from the initial shock, you wrap your arms around him and pull him closer which only seems to let him release a louder sob. It seems he really needed this.
âI just donât want to disappoint anyone.â His words are deep and choked, head still buried on your shoulder as he soaks up the shirt youâre wearing.
âYou could never disappoint anyone.â You run a hand through his hair, the other hand running smooth circles on his back.
You donât know how long you hold him like this, but after a while, his tears finally subside and he moves to pull away from the embrace. âIâm sorry about your shirt.â
âYou donât have to apologize.â Reaching out, you swipe away the tears on his wet cheeks, smiling softly. Youâre relieved when you see him return the gesture. It seems he doesnât want to talk about what happened, but you find that itâs okay. He likes that you just listen without demanding him to tell you everything.
âWanna go eat something at Minhoâs? My treat.â You whisper, afraid to startle the poor boy, and his eyes seem to brighten at the suggestion.
âWould that really be okay?â
âOf course. Come on.â You walk with him to Minhoâs little restaurant, making small conversation about anything he wants to talk about. If it means heâll forget about whatever hurt him, you appease any topic that spills from his mouth.
âAh, good afternoon (Name), Felix.â Minho waves when you enter his space, and you wave back at the boy.
He finally knows your name.
The ten minutes it takes to wait for the food is apparently the same time it takes for Jisung and Chan to stumble into the restaurant and greet the two of you loudly. They drop at where youâre seated, adjacent from you and Felix as they ask you questions of how youâre doing and what you two were up to.
Youâre keen to stay as Felixâs emotional support, looking at him first before answering the two boys. It seems he feels way better now, in the presence of people he considers home.
âLook what I have.â Jisung brings out another tupperware from his bag, opening it up to reveal some cupcakes his mom had probably baked again. He excitedly takes one for each of you, babbling about how he canât finish it all himself or else heâll suffer from high blood pressure. âIâm glad I bumped into you guys. My momâs been going crazy with the baking.â
âFelix likes baking too, right?â You turn to the boy next to you, and he nods his head as he recalls the conversation you had earlier on the way here.
âIâve been trying to make some brownies.â Heâs proud as he speaks, hands moving animatedly as he explains to them the process. The three of you listen carefully, immediately demanding him to bake some for you guys to which Felix says he will in his free time.
âJeonginâs on his way.â Chan nudges Jisung who suddenly stands from his seat. He grabs a cupcake from the container, and you think heâs about to give it to the younger boy when suddenly, the icing crashes on the unsuspecting Jeonginâs nose.
âAre you nuts, Jisung?!â He exclaims, peeling the cupcake away from his icing-stained face.
âThatâs what you get for rejecting my kisses.â Jisung smirks mischievously, though itâs quickly wiped off when Jeongin swiftly grabs a chunk of the icing and slaps it on the older boyâs cheek.
Minhoâs voice is booming as he says, âHey, donât get the floors dirty!â, though there seems to be a hint of fondness on his features as he watches everything unfold before him.
âOh my god.â With a hand covering your mouth, you canât help the giggles from spewing it as Felix snorts from beside you.
âCome here, letâs wipe it off.â You get up from your seat, guiding Jeongin to the seat next to yours as you grab a pack of tissues from your bag, moving to wipe the smeared icing from his nose, cheeks, and eyes.
âWhat about me?â Jisung pouts, and Chan all but laughs as he pulls the boy down to start doing the same thing.
âAre you guys okay?â Felixâs voice is way steadier now, more than it was earlier, and it even holds laughter in it. Your heartbeat calms down at knowing he must feel better. At least this moment can take away what pained him, even for a few hours.
âYou have a death wish, Han Jisung.â
âNot the government name.â
Though, Jisung only laughs at the threats spilling from Jeonginâs lips, proud of his work.
When Minho brings the food, Jisung successfully pulls him down to eat with all of you. Itâs polarizing how you used to hate meal times, used to hate thinking about what to eat, or the fact that youâd be eating alone. Now, with laughter roaring from your table, you find yourself excited.
People are calling out for you to eat.
You spend hours there, listening to their stories. Before you know it, night dawns upon you, and Felix offers to walk you home.
â(Name)?â
âHm?â You turn your head to look at Felix whoâs already looking at you with a smile on his face.
âThank you.â
âI didnât do anything, though.â You laugh, and Felix shakes his head as he maintains unwavering eye contact.
âThanks to you, I feel happier now.â Thereâs a toothless grin on his face, though, itâs threatening to grow even wider by the second.
He genuinely looks happy.
âReally?â
âYeah.â
Felixâs words stay stuck in your mind even as you lay down to sleep. For a brief moment, you were able to make him happier. You donât think youâve ever felt more accomplished than this very moment. There are no words to describe how beautiful the feeling is of being the cause of someoneâs smile.
The rest of the night is spent thinking, and itâs only when your phone buzzes is it interrupted.
hyunjin (10:48pm): hi, are you asleep? i hope iâm not bothering you
yn (10:49pm): hello! not asleep yet :) youâre not bothering me at all
hyunjin (10:51pm): seungminâs exams ran longer than i thought
yn (10:51pm): tell him i said hi !!
hyunjin (10:52pm): is texting a bother? do your wrists hurt when you type?
yn (10:52pm): just a little
He calls you suddenly, and itâs enough for your heart to jump straight out of your chest. Pressing the phone to your ear, you finally speak. âHello?â
âI hope your wrists donât hurt anymore.â You can hear the mumble of cars honking in the background, but his words tune them out.
âI guess this will do.â
Hyunjin pauses for a moment, allowing himself the moment to soak up the warmth of your voice and how two days is far too long to be away from your sweet voice.
âItâs nice to hear your voice.â
You swallow hard, shutting your eyes as you bring the phone away a little to let out a suppressed scream. You feel like a schoolgirl, kicking your feet and giggling over his words.
Calming yourself down, you reply, âBut, donât you have to sleep now?â
âHmm, not yet.â
âWell, what do you wanna talk about?â
âEverything. I wanna know everything about you.â He breathes from his end of the line, running a hand through his hair.
You can hear the sincerity from his voice even if you canât see him.
âOh.â You murmur. Thereâs a blush playing on your cheeks. How is he able to make you feel everything all at once?
The conversation lasts almost 2 hours, until he has to let you go so you can sleep before the clock strikes one in the morning. He feels slightly terrible for keeping you up, but heâs selfish in that it doesnât bother him that much. Hyunjin missed you, missed the lull of your voice, and heâs happy to have heard it before going to sleep.
âIâll see you tomorrow? For the movie?â
âOkay. See you.â
You can almost see him, open-mouthed smiles as he speaks. Itâs always so evident in his voice when he does.
âGoodnight.â
âSleep well.â
Hyunjin drifts off to sleep, and itâs the best one heâs had since yesterday.
twelve.
You tug at the dress youâre wearing as you wait outside the theater building. Itâs a simple sleeveless white dress that goes down just above your knees, yet youâre still a little nervous whether youâre underdressed or overdressed. Your hair is down as it always is, a little messed up from the wind, and you had worn lip gloss after Kkami had barked once when youâd asked him.
Itâs a simple theater for a simple date. Youâre not even sure if you could call it a date, yet you were both ecstatic to finally watch the movie and to watch it with Hyunjin.
Smoothening down the creases of your dress that arenât even there, you finally catch sight of Hyunjin from afar. He looks so handsome with his white sweater and denim pants, hair tucked behind his ears as he wears a pretty-boy-but-is-unaware smile.
Aphroditeâs son.
Heâs waving at you, cheeks flushed in a warmth you fail to see as you try to suppress your own grin.
His knee-jerking reaction to you is open-mouthed staring, eyes moving from your eyes to your lips to your hair to your dress all in the span of a second.
Hyunjin isnât as relaxed as he thought he was. He had prepared himself to see you again after two days, prepared to watch a movie with you and possibly brush hands as you reach for the popcorn, though he wasnât quite prepared for the white dress youâre wearing. His brain short circuits, and heâs malfunctioning.
âShall we head inside?â
Heâs not able to respond right away. Youâre pretty, and heâs nervous, and youâre pretty, and his palms are sweating, and youâre pretty, and words are failing him, and youâre pretty, and youâre shifting your weight back and forth, and youâre so pretty.
â(Name).â Hyunjinâs finally able to say. âYou look beautiful."
You look up at him and he looks away. You can only blush in response as you thank him, fiddling with the necklace youâre wearing.
âIâm wearing this by the way.â If Hyunjin thought he couldnât smile even more, he was wrong, especially peering down at the necklace he had gifted you. The one youâre wearing.
It was nearly seven o'clock when you finished watching the movie. Youâre still excited over seeing one of your favorite Disney princessâs on the big screen, but youâre starting to feel a little tired.
The crowded bus was too much for the both of you, so you decide to walk back together. Thirty minutes might sound like a long walk, but Hyunjin begs to differ if it meant being separated from you at the end of it.
Thirty minutes is way too short to walk with you.
âThe movie was fun.â He breaks the silence, and you nod your head in agreement with a huge smile on your face. You can still picture Ariel in your head, yet what stuck out most to you was the panicked way Hyunjin had been when he first walked in before completely relaxing when he was seated next to you.
âHyunjin.â
âYes?â
âYou seemed like youâve never been to a theater before.â
âIt is my first time.â He looks down at his feet, a small grin tugging on his lips at how heâll forever be able to hold the memory of watching a movie for the first time in theaters.
Especially when it was with you.
âReally?â
âYes.â
âThatâs amazing.â It comes out as a whisper, genuinely shocked that Hyunjin hadnât bothered coming into theaters at all. Thereâs so much to him, and you want to learn them all.
âWhy donât we kill some time by playing 21 questions?â
âOkay.â He replies a little too quickly for his liking. He canât hide his eagerness at getting to know you and everything about you. Like that phone call last night.
âOkay.â You repeat, smiling while nodding your head as you think of a question to ask. âHmm, whatâs your favorite fruit?â
âApples are my favorite.â
âWow, you answered so quickly.â A quiet chuckle escapes his lips at the realization. Though, you shouldâve made the connection when he had mentioned apples back when you had offered him some ice cream.
âMine are strawberries!â You point excitedly at the black crochet bag you always carry with you, a big strawberry in the middle.
âStrawberries.â He keeps in mind, looking back at you as you keep talking, asking him one question after the other.
You are so lovely, Hyunjin thinks. The sort of person puts a smile on everyoneâs face when you walk into the room. The way you quietly speak and the humble way in which you treat everyone has Hyunjin thinking that you must be unaware of how much of an impact you actually have on the people around you.
Seungmin is thankful for you, admiring your hard work. Hyunjin has caught him rereading the article you had written multiple times, praise leaving his lips when he thinks no one can hear.
Chan sees you as a little sister, so fond of you in such a short amount of time. He thinks heâd do anything to keep that smile on your face.
Felix thinks of flowers when he sees you.
âOh, the moon looks so pretty tonight.â You suddenly mention, staring wondrously at the bright moon and the way the stars litter the sky.
âDo you wanna sit down for a moment?â
âCan we?â The excitement in your voice is hard to miss as Hyunjin guides you over to sit on a block situated at the side of the street. Itâs the perfect spot, offering you a view of the sea and the pretty night sky.
You close your eyes to listen to the waves crashing clearer, to feel the breeze better, to smell the salty scent of the sea.
Your thoughts drift everywhere; to your escape from the city to the first time you met Hyunjin and the way he hadnât spoken a single word to you. Itâs always been at the back of your head, but you never so much as spared it any time to resurface. Though, now was probably the perfect time to ask him about it.
âCan I ask one more question?â
âOf course.â
âWhen we first met, why did you not talk to me?â
Hyunjin thinks back at the time, almost letting out a small laugh in embarrassment when he remembers the way he had greeted you with nothing but silence. It was only a matter of time before youâd ask him.
âActuallyâŚâ He looks down at his hands, carefully folded on his lap. âI have trouble talking to strangers.â
âDoes that mean you feel comfortable around me now?â Oh, his stomach doesnât feel so great at the way youâre looking at him right now. He has never felt such violent butterflies in his stomach.
âYeah.â Blink and you miss it, the way his eyes flicker to your lips before frisking them away to stare at the moon instead.
You stretch your legs out, swaying them back and forth as you lull your head back to stare at the vastness of the sky. The waves and your subtle breathing are the only sounds that accompany the stillness with Hyunjin.
How long had that same peace transferred from the library to the boy seated beside you?
This moment feels nice, though, it seems to only be a catalyst at making you realize how real your feelings are. Hyunjin really is starting to feel like love.
He looks at you as youâre too busy staring at the little things nature had sent to keep you two company.
âWhen Iâm with you, itâs nice that I donât have to talk so much.â You say suddenly.
His eyes never once leave you as you speak, and it only has his heart beating faster when he realizes that the look in your eyes is something so similar to the way he looks at you. Itâs the same one he gives you when you donât notice him looking at you. The stripped back and bare softness he shows even when he doesnât try to.
âItâs the opposite for me.â He speaks with a smile that he doesnât even notice has grown brighter and brighter. âWhen Iâm with you, I tend to talk more.â
Lovestruck is the only word to describe the way his words slip out of his mouth, and no level of words can possibly describe the softness in his eyes.
âEver since I was young, talking to someone⌠always felt like a burden to me. Itâs never felt that way with you.â
The way youâre looking at him only encourages him to speak moreâyour naturally dusted cheeks, gentleness swimming in your eyes, and the wind blowing through your hair. How can you sit there and be so unaware of how beautiful you are?
âThis is a little selfish of me butâŚâ Midway through his sentence, he breathes out a little. As if to help him in saying whatâs burning on the tip of his tongue. âI hope you donât leave.â
You lean forward to hear him better.
âWhen you first came to the library to make a membership card, when we spent the afternoon repairing books, when I took you home when you were completely wasted⌠when we had ice cream together on the library bench, when we went to interview the old lady together, and when you let me meet Kkami the night we had dinner togetherâŚâ
What was happiness before he knew what your smile looked like and what your voice sounds like? Hyunjinâs voice gradually softens with each memory he recounts.
âI was happy. Iâm truly happy that you came to Angok.â
There's a stifling silence on the other end, as you process his words.
You never stood a chance. You were gone the moment you had set eyes on him, when you had accidentally caused a small commotion in Angokâs public library. You had signed over your heart the second he had uttered his first words to youââyouâre hello again.â
His eyes flicker from yours down to your lips, and thereâs a hitch in your breath as you breathe in. It feels as though your heart could explode at any moment.
Hyunjin reaches out to brush a hand against your cheek, tentative as he draws himself closer to you. His hand is warm against the night breeze, and you find yourself leaning against him unconsciously.
âSo I really hope you donât leave.â He whispers, and you breathe at the overwhelming sincerity.
His eyes drop back down to your lips, face hovering over yours. Almost hesitant. Itâs like heâs waiting for you to make a move, waiting for you to show you wonât leave. You push your lips in his, and heâs still for a second, as if unable to believe youâre kissing him at this very moment.
When heâs finally able to recover, he keeps a hand cupped on your cheek while the other travels around your waist. He holds you against him tightly, but his lips couldnât be any more gentle as they move against yours. Itâs soft, unmoving even. Your heart flutters when his lips chase after yours after you pull away for a second to catch your breath, and youâre kissing again.
Again and again and again until all you can think about is him. You had always been afraid of seeing the city in his eyes and feeling it in his lips, but you never did.
His eyes struggle to stay open when you push your foreheads together, finally breaking away from the kiss. Thereâs a small smile on his mouth, the one he always wears with you, and the look of fondness in his eyes.
âIâm not gonna leave.â
A shooting star spears through the dark. You both wish to stay like this forever.
thirteen.
A few days after your silent confession, Seungmin passes the Civil Licensure exam.
The boy had apparently been trying to hide his success from Hyunjin, yet was unsuccessful when he forgot he had given Hyunjin the log-in credentials to the site when he thought heâd be too nervous to view it himself.
So, you and Hyunjin plan a surprise celebration.
If Seungmin hadnât been so caught up in trying to hide the secret you had already known about, maybe he wouldâve noticed the way Hyunjin disappears from the library sometimes only to reappear, and the way youâve been on your phone way more often than you normally are.
Getting Seungmin to the rooftop of Chanâs home was easier than you had expected. For someone who asks a lot of questions, Seungmin had simply stared at Hyunjin suspiciously when he had suddenly expressed the urge to watch the nightâs constellations at Chanâs roof. Yet, feeling like he owed the boy for driving and staying with him in Seoul, he complies.
The surprise had taken a while to plan, yet everyone was willing to help after hearing the news. Everyone sits on the roof to wait, antsy when they hear Seungminâs blabbermouth complain about accompanying Seungmin as he gets on the stairs. You all see Hyunjin first, whoâs subtly pointing at his back to signal that Seungmin was coming in hot.
When he finally emerges from the steps, all of you jump in a chorus of âSurprise!â
Thereâs a small tarpaulin with Seungminâs name and a congratulations tied between two makeshift posts, and the boy hides his face in embarrassment when he spots a poorly photoshopped picture of him on the side of the printed paper.
âItâs nice to celebrate this good news with everyone.â Hyunjin says, and while Seungminâs continuing to blabber about in mock irritation, all of you know heâs grateful by the way he looks at how the rooftop is decorated in awe. Fairy lights are hung around like additional stars, and everyone has bright smiles on their faces as they all go in to wish the boy their individual congratulations.
âCongratulations on making it to Seoul!â Chanâs voice is booming as he hugs the boy. While Seungmin naturally recoils from any form of skinship, he finds himself returning most of the hugs given to him.
âMake sure you eat a lot.â Minho smiles as he looks proudly at the food he had brought, all set on the table as he prepares to cook some beef to serve as all of you eat.
âThank you for the food!â
âIs it good?â Minhoâs grilling meat on the side, continuing to prepare food as everyone around him eats satisfyingly. Sometimes, Jeongin would get up from his seat to feed Minho a piece to make sure he was eating too.
âItâs so juicy.â Changbin exclaims in pure ecstasy, and Chan can only laugh at his exaggerated response. âYour beef always tastes good, Minho.â
Jeonginâs walking around with a platter of cooked beef to serve for everyone, like he does at Minhoâs restaurant. Lovely chatter echoes from the roof, laughter prominent as Jisung is on fire with his jokes. All the while, Seungmin is roasting the poor boy.
âThis is the good stuff. Look at the marbling on this meat.â Minho boasts as he sets down the final platter on the table, taking a seat next to Jisung as he finally starts digging in. âJeongin, come and eat.â
âThis is so good.â Your mouth drops after you swallow the piece of beef you had grabbed. Minho just laughs fondly at the praise as he keeps eating.
As your eyes travel around everyone on the table, you canât help but think of something your mom used to tell you â a home isn't always the house we live in. it's also in the people we choose to surround ourselves with.
Home is the gleeful playing of instruments from Jisung and Changbin, itâs baked in an oven and served fresh as brownies from Felix, itâs grateful smiles from Seungmin, itâs Chan trampled with fondness, itâs the grilled beef Minho is cooking, itâs Kkami barking in happiness as Jeongin plays with him, itâs the hand holding yours and the gentle smile on Hyunjinâs lips as he urges you to eat more.
âOh, before I forget. I have something for you.â Said boy brings you back to reality, and he pulls out a magazine in his hand, smiling widely as he looks down at it then at you expectantly.
âWhat is it?â You take it from him, flipping through the pages.
âYouth of Angok. It was released yesterday.â
âNo way!â You look for the article you wrote, skimming through the pages before smiling at the photo of the old lady you had taken. âWait, hold on. Donât tell me you read it already.â
âNo, I havenât read it yet.â Hyunjin has a fair share of tells when he lies. One of them is in the way he canât look at you, like the way heâs avoiding your eyes right now. âIt was great by the way. You write so well.â
You laugh, giggles blending with Jisungâs music. âThank you.â
Changbinâs booming voice interrupts all the ongoing conversations, abruptly getting up as he grabs a box he had hidden to the side. âI have a surprise now that weâre all full. Sponsored by Seoâs convenience store, youâre welcome.â
He hands each one of you with sparklers, and itâs absolutely beautiful when he lights them up and pushes everyone to get up and dance to Jisungâs guitar accompaniment as the fireworks glow from everyoneâs hold. Like everyone is capable of holding fire in their hands.
Music from your childhood plays in your head, the same one you never thought youâd hear again as Hyunjin tugs on your hand to pull you to where everyone is dancing, a sparkler on the hand that isnât intertwined together.
âThis is so pretty!â Felix exclaims, waving it around as the lights spring out of the stick in his hand. Jeonginâs carrying Kkami now, dancing with him in his arms.
âIâve never done this before.â Felix looks to you with so much happiness radiating off of him, dancing around as he stares at his sparkler fireworks.
âMe neither.â You reply with the same excitement, looking to see Hyunjin already looking at you with a smile on his face. Pure, unadulterated happiness.
You thought about what happiness is.
Youâve looked it up in a dictionary onceâit is a state of being pleased, fulfilled, and content in life. You think that definition is too long.
Happiness. The state of being sufficient.
Happiness. This moment right now.
Hyunjinâs arm snakes around you, pulling you closer to him as the wind flows between all of you, whisking your hair and ruffling your clothes up as happy singing falls in your ears.
âHi.â He whispers, caressing your waist. It makes goosebumps erupt, and you know what heâs about to do as he presses a short kiss on your lips.
Sometimes, there doesnât have to be thunderstorms. Thereâs no need for the sticky swarm of office workers, or the silence of dinners. You donât have to think of the city. Sometimes, love is tucked away in a little town you least expect to find it. Sometimes, there is time to make happiness. And sometimes, family can be regained.
Your life is sufficient.
Youâll live this life.
#yun's recs! đ#sue always delivers and THIS FIC WAS NO EXCEPTION <3333#i love u and ur genius brain sue#this was too good#ill be rereading this over and over again. i will never shut up about this
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