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SYNOPSIS. three of your friends fight for your affection, totally not because they like youâ but simply because they canât stand the idea of you liking someone else.
PAIRINGS. jung sungchan, park wonbin, hong seunghan x female! reader. GENRE. college! au, rom-com, reverse harem, just a bunch of arrogant and silly little boys in denial, a collection of italicized oh moments in succession, featuring the rest of riize and nct. WARNINGS. swearing, explicit language, mild possessiveness, so much petty and childish behavior, drinking, breaking and entering, may add more in the full fic. WORD COUNT. preview: 3.2k | full fic: est. 15-18k.
RELEASE DATE. november to december. TAGLIST. send an ask/dm/reply to be added.
NOTE. i said i'd do it. so i did. i am. and i'm having so much fun writing another shitstorm of a harem so i hope you find this as fun as i do HAHAHHAHA. sick and tired of seeing nothing but smut under the riize x reader tag so here is my contribution to society. you're welcome.
preview under the cut.
THERE ARE CURRENTLY THREE HEADS IN THE MALE DORMITORY LOUNGE. One is Sungchan, tinkering with the foosball table by himself because the other two heads are refusing to play with him. Second is Wonbin laid comfortably on the couch, headphones on and using his lap as a drum set. Last is Seunghan, on the floor for some reason, and eyes trained intently on his phone with his thumbs tapping on the screen like a madman.
The number gets added when Sohee rushes in from the front door, a large McDonaldâs paper bag in hand and four large cups of soda in the other. âOrderâs here!â he announces. The three heads quickly pop up from their respective businesses and congregate to the dining corner of the room.
âFuck,â Sungchan groans, following the scent of the warm, freshly cooked mcnuggets on the table. The other three are already seated and poking holes in their soda cups. Sungchan is still groaning like a zombie. The two open nugget boxes are enticing him. He wonât . He must not. âI canât eat. I forgot I had dinner plans tonight.â
âWith a girl?â Sohee asks. The number of nuggets is depleting by the second. If the rest of the guys come down, there will be none left for him.
âYes,â Sungchan replies. He swallows hard. Wonbin takes the boot shaped chicken right before his very eyes. This is torture.
Seunghan scrunches his nose, mid-nugget. âBoo. You whore. Itâs guys night. How can you do this to us?âÂ
âA few nuggets canât hurt,â says Wonbin. He pokes the box closer to Sungchan.Â
âYouâre right. Move over.â
They snort at his flimsy conviction. Sungchan argues that he is simply experiencing the delicacies of both the east and the west tonight. Youâre supposed to have Japanese with him tonight. There is nothing wrong with cross-cultural enjoyment. He is simply diversifying his palate.
âSo, is it a date?â asks Seunghan.
âNo. Iâm just eating out with a friend.â
âJust the two of you?âÂ
Wonbin raises a brow with the question. Sungchan counts the numbers in his head. âYeah.â If he eats another nugget, then that would make it five. Five can be counted with only one hand. That isnât a lot. This is fine.
âOh man,â Sohee snickers. âYeah. Iâm pretty sure thatâs a date.â
âNo way!â he defends, the fifth and final nugget stuffed in his mouth. Sungchan swallows before continuing, wiping his hand on the pile of tissue papers on the table. âItâs not a date. I mean, she did tell me that she has a little crush on me, but itâs not a date.â
The three donât miss the slight curl of his lipsâ a bastardâs sly grin. Itâs a date. Itâs definitely a date. Seunghan gives him a hard smack on the back. âThe girl has a crush on you, how is it not a date, you piece of shit?â
âOw! Hey!â he glares at him. âIt really isnât! We even had a whole talk weâre keeping it strictly platonic. Iâm not interested in her in that way and she knows that. Iâm not doing anything wrong here!â
Thereâs both disappointment and judgment in Wonbinâs face. âQuit leading her on.â
Sungchan gasps. âIâm not!â
âWho is it anyway?â Sohee asks right before taking an obnoxious sip on his soda. âMaybe I know her.â
âWell, I doubt it,â he starts. âIâm pretty sure you guys donât know her, but sheâsââ
Your name stumbles out of Sungchanâs mouth. It falls quiet, save for Sungchanâs explanation that he met you through the soccer teamâs captain, Nakamoto Yuta, and that heâs known you for around half a year now. Youâre in different majors, but it turns out you have quite a lot of friends from his team, so you bump into each other a lot. Sungchan knew about your crush on him early into your acquaintanceshipâ which is why having dinner with you and just you isnât, âand shouldnât be that big of a deal! Itâs not a date. Seriously.â
âOkay, itâs not a date,â Sohee relents. Sungchan nods proudly at his victory.
âYes. It is not.â
âBut you know whatâs funnyââ Soheeâs eyes move to Seunghan. âThe girl you told me about has the same name. What a coincidence.â
Seunghan is sitting on the table like a mound of stone. Heâs got a half-eaten nugget in his hands. Heâs not putting it in his mouth. âThatâs right,â he simply says. Thereâs a faraway look in his eyes. âThat is pretty funny. What a coincidence.â Coincidence, Seunghan repeats in his head. Yes. It must be a coincidence. He nods to himself and throws the nugget remnants into his mouth, satisfied with that conclusion.
âWhat girl?â Wonbin rouses. Seunghan turns his head to him sharply.
âOh,â he says. âA friend from highschool.â
âA friend thatâs had feelings for him since highschool,â Sohee grins. âYou said she was pretty. Why didnât you two start dating?â
Is this the chickenâs fault? Why the heck does everything keep circling back to dating? âI donât know. Iâve just never seen her in that light,â Seunghan explains. He doesnât know why heâs getting riled up, but he is. âAnd just because someone confessed to you doesnât mean they want to start dating. Dude, I feel like youâre the one that should go and find a date. Being single is getting to your head.â
Seunghan has been friends with you since eleventh grade, being classmates and all. You confessed to him early into grade twelve, and even though he didnât return your feelings, it was never awkward because you never acted differently. In fact, sometimes he second guesses if it actually happened. Just a few days ago, he asked if you still like him to confirm. All you said was, âyeah, why?â and continued working on your assignment. Thatâs why sometimes he forgets. Thatâs why itâs not worth bringing up.
Until now, when your name suddenly keeps popping up. Wonbin utters the same. Seunghan and Sungchanâs head quickly snap towards him. âYou guys arenât talking about SM-ARTS Chairperson, right?â
SM-ARTS is an art organization in your university. Itâs been a well known org since its foundationâ half because of its achievements, half because of its stupid (smart) name. âThatâs...yes, that is her.â Seunghan gets a bad feeling. A really bad fucking feeling, and itâs not just having too much unhealthy chicken nuggets from McDonaldâs. âWhy? Do you also know her?â
âOf course I do. Iâm literally her Vice Chair,â Wonbin furrows his brows. This is strange. Heâs been working with you since the beginning of the year and youâve never mentioned a Jung Sungchan nor a Hong Seunghan before. Whatâs even stranger is their assertions that you have feelings for them. You. For them. Itâs a ridiculous thought to entertain because, âshe literally told me that he has a crush on me. What are you two talking about?â
Wonbin couldnât get a more direct confession than yours. Itâs typical for the rest of your org officers and members to tease the both of youâ the snickers and hollers when youâd call him to discuss something in private, the teasing saying you two look good together. Hell, some of the kids even call you both mom and dad and itâs gone to the point where heâs told them off to quit it because you might be uncomfortable. But youâd always say, âitâs fine,â and âyou didnât mind,â with a sweet smile on your face. Now, heâs no stranger to those insinuations, and for the sake of your professional relationship, he needed your denial or agreement.
Turns out, you do have a crush on him.
So this has become very, very awkward.
âMaybeââ Sungchan stammers. âMaybe...maybe weâre each talking about a different person, maybe thereâs actually three differentâ oh, hey. What are you doing here?â
Speak of the devil and she shall appear.
âHey!âÂ
The sound of your voice bouncing around the male dormitory walls feel foreign and jarring, especially after the conversation that had just transpired. You set down your bag on their couch, walking up to them with a bright smile that doesnât match their vibe at all.
Thereâs tension in the air. A very thick and palpable tension and the three are exchanging glances and looks as if to say, âGo on. Go say hi to her first if sheâs the girl youâve been talking about.â
But you beat them to it. âWow. I didnât think you three knew each other!â you exclaim, skipping over to the dining corner where you find yourself in the gap between Sungchan and Seunghan. The two flinch at the closeness of your presence. Wonbin tightens his jaw. âAnyway, is Shotaro around? I need to talk to him about our trip this weekend, but heâs not replying.â
âHeâs in his room. Upstairs. Fourth floor.âÂ
Itâs not a competition, but hearing how quickly the response falls out of Wonbinâs lips sure does makes it seem like it is. Sungchan has his mouth open, gives Wonbin a look, before closing it again. Seunghan never even got the chance, and Sohee is looking at the scene unfold like itâs a goddamned trashy movie.
âGreat, thanks!â you beam. âOh, and weâre still up for dinner tonight, right?â
They canât go for another speed contest because the question is reserved for one person onlyâ Sungchan, who seems to be caught off guard. âYeah. Absolutely,â he manages to squeeze out. You smile.
âSweet. Wonbin, have you prepared the documents I asked for tomorrowâs meeting?â
Itâs like a question carousel. âIâll send them later for you to review.â
âPerfect! Right, and Seunghanââ There goes another rotation. âMind driving me to the reunion this Friday? Jaeha bailed on me at the last minute, that son of a bitch.â
Seunghan blinks at you, in a daze. âSure.â
âNice! And youââ
Your attention lands on the last person at the table. Sungchan, Wonbin, and Seunghan didnât expect you to even entertain him. âSohee,â their friend fills in, a little taken aback. You flash him a bright grin.
âSohee! Nice to meet you! Love your necklace. Very chic.â
For some reason the smile on Soheeâs face is annoying to the other three boys. âThanks!â he says. âHave a nugget before you go.â They didnât think it was possible, but somehow your face glows even brighter and you lean down, still between Seunghan and Sungchan, to pick up a piece from the box.Â
âThought you guys would never offer. Thank you! Iâll see you around!â
With that you disappear up the stairs, and you take all the noise and the life in the room with you. Itâs quiet. So quietâ almost like thereâs a standoff. That is until Sohee clears his throat, still pink from the compliment you gave him, and says, âWell. Seems like sheâs the same person.âÂ
No fucking shit, sheâs the same person. They canât keep making excuses anymore.Â
Seunghan tries to play it off with a laugh. âI canât believe you guys would lie and joke about her having a crush on you.â His laugh isnât well taken by the other two. It spirals down to shit all too quickly.
âWhat do you mean âlieâ?â Wonbin narrows his eyes.
Sungchan hollers in. âYeah, if anything, youâre the one thatâs lying! You and him both!â
âWhy would I lie?!â Seunghan protests.
âI donât knowâ maybe because youâre jealous that she likes me and not either of you?â
Before they can start throwing fists, Sohee interrupts by making himself the collective target. âHave you guys considered,â he starts, hands solemnly pressed together above the crumb littered table. âThat she might have a tinge of feelings for all three of you? Not just one?â
They pause in consideration. It takes them five seconds to brush him off.
âThat doesnât make sense.â
âNo way.â
âWhy would she?â
Sohee sighs and gives up. He hears a set of footsteps rushing down and hopes itâs you, so that his three friends would finally quit it. It is you, and Sohee lifts up. Your timing is impeccable. Heâs almost convinced youâve been listening the whole time.
âHey,â you greet them once again, flashing a smile once, before going off to retrieve your bag from the couch. The three quiet down instantaneously and have resigned to glaring at each other in seething silence. Seunghan isnât very good at glaring at people, so he reorganizes his strategy instead.
âHowâs the thing with Taro hyung?â he asks, twisting his chair to face you better. Sungchan and Wonbin give him a dirty look. That bastard. Heâs even considering body language into play.
âOh! The trip is canceled.â You sling your bag over your shoulder. âSo my Sunday has been cleared. Do you guys want to make plans?â
Crap.
You just tossed them a bone.
Sohee is sure this isnât gonna end pretty.
âWhy donât we go on a date?â
All eyes are wide. Their heads snap in the direction of Wonbinâ the fast bastard. His expression is nonchalant, but his shaking knee from under the table says otherwise. âThereâs a contemporary art exhibit opening downtown. Letâs check it out together,â This bitch, Sungchanâs expression seems to say. Seunghanâs disappointment seeps through the air.
âLike. A date, date?â you confirm, eyes batting expectantly, as if you have a barrier against the palpably sour and rotten mood flooding the room in ominous swirls.
âYeah,â Wonbin confirms. Heâs lucky youâre too far away to notice the sweat dripping down his neck. âIs...is that a problem? You said you liked me. Why donât we give it a shot?â
All hell breaks loose the moment you entertain them with flustered cheeks and a shy smile.
âNo! Donât go!â Sungchanâs had it. He canât take this anymore. âIf thereâs anyone you should be going out with, it should be me! You like me! Not them!â
Seunghan has left his seat and has scrambled over to you. Wonbin and Sungchanâs eyes widen. They arenât letting him do this. They quickly follow suit but Seunghan already has a firm hold on your arms and is looking deep into your eyes. Heâs put up an invisible barrier. Fuck, that sneaky bastard.
âWere you actually serious when you said that you had a crush on me since eleventh grade?â His voice cracks. If heâs trying to tap into your pity, then itâs definitely fucking working. âBut why are these two saying you like them? What about us?! Am I nothing to yââ
Your index finger finds its way over Seunghanâs lips. Silence befalls. Your blank face settles into a sound smile.
âWell,â you pry Seunghanâs hands off you, still smiling pleasantly at all of them. What is this ominous feeling? Why doesnât it seem like youâre actually smiling at them? âAs far as I remember, none of you returned my confessions.â
Itâs like a hammer hits all three of them at once.
âAnd I still like you Seunghan. We literally talked about it the other day.â You gave him a two word answer then brushed him off your essay. That was hardly a conversation. Seunghan feels wronged beyond words.
âHowâhow about me?â
You look over to Sungchan, who looks arguably like a kicked puppy. âWhat about you?â
âWell,â he clears his throat, a faint blush coating his ears. âDo you still, uh, have feelings for me too, orââ
âSungchan, do you think Iâd have kept asking you to have dinner alone with me every week if I didnât like you?â He blinks. Beside him, Wonbin points a finger to himself. You let out a breath. âIâd be blind and tasteless if I wasnât into you, Wonbin. Especially after working closely together since the beginning of the year. Why are you guys asking me this?â
Sohee has stopped liking all these ominous periods of silence because theyâre signs that even more chaos is about to ensue. His three friendsâ eyes look empty and hollow as they stare at you. Oh god, theyâre far gone.
âSo,â Wonbin starts.
âYou like us,â Seunghan follows.
âLike all three of us,â Sungchan finishes.Â
You give them a smile reminiscent of a kindergarten teacher feeling a swell of pride after her student finishes reciting the alphabet. Sohee feels sympathy pains for his friends. âYup. I also have a crush on Johnny from med, but heâs graduating soon, so thatâs a bummer. Oh! And our TA Jung Jaehyun! He has the face of a god!â Oh, dear. You stomp on them then finish it off with a spit on their faces. Sohee bites his lip, feeling both horrendously bad and curious as to how this shitshow will conclude.Â
The three simmer in silence. You give them a raised brow.
âWhy? Is there a problem?â
Oh, thereâs a fucking problem, alright.
âWhy are you guys looking at me like that? I did confess to all three of you saying I have a crush on you, but I never said I was in love with you.â
Well, damn.
Neither of them like you like that, but that shit hurt for no fucking reason.
âDonât think too much of it, sillies! And I donât get why youâre all so affected when youâre the ones who didnât return my feelings.âÂ
Your laughter is poison and your smiling face is tearing them apart. Youâre heartless. Youâre a devil disguised as an angel. Youâre from the deepest depths of hell and have come to earth for the sole reason of tooth-achingly sweet and strawberry scented torment. If they can fall to their knees right now, they would, but their pride is tattered enough alreadyâ ripped to shreds by your unapologetic bluntness and honesty.
âAnyway, since I already have plans with the three of you within the week, Sungchanâs later this eveningââ The man in question is pouting. Heâs pouting very hard when your eyes skip over him, and zones into the person thatâs been quiet this entire time. âSohee! Wanna go bowling with me and my bio friends this Sunday?â
That was a bomb. A large and dangerous bomb. âSure?â Sohee responds unknowingly. You give them one last sweet smile of torture before finally leaving.
âGreat! Get my number from any of them. I have to go meet some people. Later! Thanks for the snack!â
With that, you leave them behind, but not without a trace of disaster. Once theyâve confirmed youâre gone and out, signaved by the tight shutting of the door, Sungchan, Wonbin, and Seunghan look at each other. Then at Sohee. Then back at the closed door once more.
Itâs quiet again. They donât need to talk to settle with three mutual conclusions.
One. Sohee isnât getting shit after the emotional massacre they went through. He can go crawl and scavenger for your number elsewhere for all they care.
Two. Thereâs no doubt. They all know you and you all know them. This is something they canât ignore anymore, so they have to figure out how to behave in case a run in like this happens again,
And threeâ
You like them. All three of them. At the same time.Â
Their pride canât stand the idea of sharing that affection. Absolutely not. Therefore three must drop down to one. Sungchan, Wonbin, and Seunghan are dead set on making sure that that one is going to be him.
THREE'S A CROWD. Š hannie-dul-set, 2023.
synopsis: you and mark have a crying, upset toddler on your hands, and it seems there are only a few things that can make her happy, â like spending time with her daddy, and watching the grinch.
pairing: girl dad!mark x female!reader
genre: fluff, domesticity, established relationship
word count: 2.4k
contains: very loving husband and father mark. very patient mark. christmas themes, santa talk. daughter doesn't have a name, but he calls her "cookie". fluff galore.
author's note: christmas is around the corner so some of the future drabbles im planning to put out will be about christmas <3 meelings (mark feelings) are open (always) (so feel free to discuss anything mark related with me <3)
ÂŠď¸ kongjjen 2024. all rights reserved. do not copy, translate or repost any of my works.
Markâs keys jingle in his hand before he opens the front door, the delicious smell of dinner hitting his nose as soon as he steps foot inside the house. He knows this smell, the spices, the veggies, the sauces. Youâre making a roasting â a dish he loves, that you cook very often during winters, because you know itâs one of his favourites.Â
He thinks he could kiss you, if only he could find you. Where are you?Â
He thinks youâre in the kitchen, but the roast is sitting perfectly inside the oven, the pan with veggies still cooking on the stove on a small flame, and the bowls with sauces and chutneys sitting on the kitchen counter far away from the edge, that you both know your daughter can reach to steal her momâs delicious chutney â just to eat with her fingers stealthily by herself.
He throws the keys in the bowl by the entrance, finally taking his jacket off. He wanted to see you so badly that he didnât even bother to do his routine when he came home, immediately going to look for you.Â
Thereâs something odd going on, he thinks, because your daughter is nowhere to be seen, or heard, and sheâs usually at the door the moment she hears the jingling of his keys right before he tries to open the door. Not seeing you and your daughter makes him unsettled just a tiny bit, considering thereâs the stove thatâs still on and he canât find you.
He drags his slippers on the hardwood floor towards the living room, and his heart skips a bit seeing you looking through the boxes full of Christmas decorations.Â
You and Mark love celebrating Christmas, and ever since you two got married you started establishing family traditions. And now you also have your daughter to pass everything on to. Youâve never skipped decorating the house, putting up a tree, Christmas films and singing carols and Christmas songs while baking cookies or cooking meals, and now you have your daughter to join in on the fun. And thankfully, when it comes to Christmas season, sheâs just as enthusiastic as both you and Mark â and sheâs a big Santa believer.
âHi, baby,â Mark rasps from behind you, and you flinch, clutching a few Christmas lights to your chest. You turn around to look at him, your eyes big with what Mark thinks is fear by being taken by surprise, and he giggles. âIâm so sorry, did I scare you?âÂ
You nod, putting the lights down carefully, and then wrapping your arms tightly around him.Â
âI didnât hear your keys at all!â You sigh, your head falling in the crook of his neck. You inhale his scent, and you sigh once again. You always wondered howâs it possible for your husband to always smell so good, even after a busy and tiring work day.
âMaybe thatâs why cookie didnât come running to the door,â he laughs, pinching your back to make you raise your head from his shoulder. You know thatâs his silent sign that he wants you to kiss him.
You giggle, grabbing his cheeks and bringing him in for a soft kiss. His lips are soft as always, and his nose feels cold while touching yours. You peck his lips repeatedly a few more times, before letting go of him.Â
âI think cookie is upset, thatâs why she didnât come down from her room,â you finally respond, and Mark takes a seat on the armchair between the many boxes full of decorations.Â
âWhy?â Mark asks worried, and he picks up a few Christmas lights to untangle them.
âShe wouldnât tell me, but Iâm guessing sheâll open up when her tummy is full,â you chuckle, and Mark laughs knowing that youâre right. You both know your daughter will forget about what made her so upset after sheâll eat something.
âWhat colour you wanna make it this year, baby?â He rasps, looking at the different boxes full with Christmas globes, while his fingers are fast at work untangling the strings full of lights. He really liked the white ones, but he knows youâve always made it work no matter the colour. The year you found out you were having a baby girl you decorated the Christmas tree with soft pink globes and ornaments, and he loved it, even if heâs never thought pink could ever be a fit for Christmas.
You point at the blue ones, various tones of blue filling the huge box, but then you point your finger at the box containing the white ones, his favourites, and you let him know youâre indecisive. Blue is his favourite colour, but he really, really likes the white ones.
âYou can choose what-â youâre interrupted by someone trying the front door handle, and Mark looks worried towards the from door, his neck lurching in its direction immediately.
Both you and Mark see your daughter wearing her warm hello kitty hat, open jacket around her small figure and her pink backpack hanging off her shoulders.
âCookie? Where are you going?â Mark asks, still stretching his neck to look towards the front door.Â
Thank god Mark has the habit of locking the door as soon as he comes home.Â
âBye bye mommy!â She blurts out, âBye bye daddy!â She tries the door handle once again, but the door doesnât open, so sheâs left standing helpless in front of it.
Mark throws you a look, just to find you already looking back at him. You both look at her, and she doesnât move for ten good seconds, before she turns around with tears in her eyes.Â
You both know not to panic, knowing that your daughter can be a little drama queen sometimes.
âBye bye mommy and daddy? Where are you off to?â He asks her, seeing as sheâs still standing there.
âThe North Pole,â she explains, her voice trembling a bit.
âThe North Pole?â You ask, and you and Mark look at each other once again. He raises his eyebrows at you, asking you whatâs going on, but unfortunately for him, you donât have any idea either. âThatâs where Santa lives,â
âYes,â she blurts out, tears streaming down her puffy cheeks, âIâm bringing him my letter,âÂ
âYour letter? But itâs too early, cookie,â Mark intervenes, and itâs one of those times he doesnât know where this conversation is going â and one of those very few times when he doesnât know whatâs going on inside his daughterâs head.
âItâs not! Yuka and Soo already sent theirs!â She speaks clearly this time, but sheâs still full of rage, you can see it in her big expressive eyes, that she took from Mark.
It all clicks in your and Markâs heads. Itâs not the first time your four year old is influenced by her kindergarten friends, and it doesnât matter how many times you and Mark tried telling her that she doesnât have to do what everyone else is doing, sheâs still a four year old child at the end of the day.
âCookie, but youâre not Yuka, or Soo!â You explain, preparing your big Christmas traditions speech, hoping for Mark to jump in at some point, because she always listens to him and understands things best when heâs the one doing the explaining, or nagging. Even though the nagging part is almost never happening, coming from him.
âMommyâs right, cookie,â Mark moves a bit in his seat, making eye contact with her, âWe didnât even set the tree up! We send the letter to Santa when weâre done with the tree here,â he points at the spot where you usually put the tree up. âBut if you want to go to Santaâs house you can go, weâll see you in January,â
She stays still for a bit, before she registers what her dad just said.Â
âJanuary? But Christmas is in December!â She freaks out, eyes already brimming with tears.Â
âYes, but Santa lives far away, by the time you'll come back me and mommy will have the tree already put back in the box,â he talks to her like he would to a grown up, and thatâs what you love about Mark.Â
Heâs such a good father, he always treats her as a human first, and child second. Heâll try to explain to her why some things are good, why some things are bad, he always challenges her development and skills by treating her like a grown up. You and Mark always encourage her to speak her mind, express her feelings and whatâs going on inside her mind, to tell you all her worries and fears. As a writer, Mark always challenges her imagination and creativity, making her come up with stories and all sorts of plots that he sometimes uses in his own books, discussing things with her like he would with his editor.
 And most importantly, as parents, you always work hard to make her understand that she doesnât have to do everything her friends do. Sheâs still a baby, your baby, but neither you nor Mark would ever forgive yourselves if you knew something happened to her because you werenât cautious enough and good parents.
âSo you better go now, if you want to reach his house before Christmas,â Mark encourages, falsely busying himself with the Christmas lights in his lap.Â
âBut I canât miss Christmas!â She throws a fit, panicking at the same time. She looks desperately at you, asking for help, but you know better than crossing Markâs words and tactics. Parenting 101.
âMaybe you should wait a bit, cookie,â Mark turns to her once again, âMommy is making some roasting, you should bring a bit to Santa as well, as a gift,â
âWe have roasting?â She freaks out once again. The idea of missing the sauce and chutney brings her to the breaking point, and hearing her father instructing her to leave soon makes her cry immediately.Â
She starts sobbing, unconsoled and alone in the entry hallway, holding her white teddy bear, Sugar, tightly. Your heart breaks for her, but you know she needs to learn not to sneak out of the house in the future, and to always come to you or Mark if she needs help.
âWhy are you crying?â Mark asks, finally putting the lights away, still as tangled as before. âCome to daddy, cookie,â he instructs, opening his arms, and the crying girl launches towards him.
The moment she feels her daddy engulfing her in a warm embrace, she starts sobbing uncontrollably, holding his grey sweater tight in her small fist. He pats her back, kissing her forehead trying to comfort her.
âI donât wanna go!â She screams, snot already reaching her mouth, and between screams she licks her lips. You try your best to hold your laugh in, not wanting to distress her even more, but you know you and Mark will have the best talk later tonight after putting her to bed.
âThen you donât have to go, cookie,â you reassure her, crouching down at Markâs feet to get a better view of your daughter. âBut what were you thinking? Sneaking out without telling me and daddy?âÂ
âSorry,â she sobs, feeling ashamed.Â
âDaddy will help you with the letter, but we always do it after the tree is up, yeah?â He reassures her, âLetâs do things the good way, cookie, the way we usually do, not the way others tell us to do, alright?â
âSo you didnât forget?â She whispers, fearing her fatherâs response.Â
âForget writing to Santa? Never!â He makes a dismissive gesture with his hand, scoffing, all while looking at you. âDaddy will help you, like I always do!â
She stops crying, already sweating from wearing the big fluffy hat on her head, and Mark takes it off immediately, smoothing her hair with his gentle touch.
âCan daddy see the letter you wrote?â Mark pats her on the back to have her attention, gesture thatâs the equivalent of the pinch he gives you when he wants your attention.
She separates herself from her daddy, sniffing briefly before reaching behind herself for her backpack. She takes a crumpled piece of paper out, handing it to Mark, who opens it so you can see as well.
Vertical, horizontal lines fill the otherwise blank page, only god knows what she meant when she wrote them. There are a few drawings at the bottom of the page, made hurriedly â you and Mark both recognise she hurried and wasnât as careful as she usually is, desperate to finish it fast and leave to personally take it to Santaâs. A cat, a bunny, a bike, a few princesses scattered around, wearing all sorts of coloured gowns.
You and Mark already know what to get her for Christmas, but writing the letter for her will give you the confirmation of her wishes. You already smile thinking of Markâs pretty handwriting filling the flimsy page.
âCan we watch the Grinch, daddy?â You daughter asks, licking the snot above her lip away.Â
You look at Mark, whoâs already looking at you, and he makes a small movement with his head, pointing towards the kitchen, clearly giving you a way out before itâs too late. Youâre very lucky to have your daughter obsessed with your husband, and youâre even more lucky to have a patient husband who loves your daughter incredibly much, sheâs his whole world.Â
You take the opportunity to leave them alone, going back to the kitchen to keep an eye on the roasting and the veggies still cooking slowly on the stove, hearing your daughter from the other room, and how sheâs chewing her daddyâs ears off talking about scenes from the Grinch.Â
And Mark, poor soul, he has to sit on the couch with his little girl, watching the cartoon as if he hasnât already watched it thirty thousand times. He knows the jokes, the lines, itâs like he wrote the thing himself. And he wonders how his little girl doesnât get tired of it, ever.
But hopefully, youâll save him soon enough like you always do, bringing some lame excuse up just to save him. Hopefully, tonight youâll need someone to stir your veggies.
characters: wonwoo & reader word count: 8.9k genre: exes to lovers summary: in which wonwoo leaves and takes your heart with him. three years later, you're in another city, but tragically, right where he left you. warnings: alcohol consumption, detailed smut.
please help me see seventeen on december!
***
Seoulâs stale and dusty air reminds you exactly why you donât like visiting the capital city often despite its vibrance and the colors built upon its land. As someone who likes to have their own space once in a while, the city is not for you, with its busy streets and lights that never seem to dim even a little. Seoul, at least for you, is a place to visit when youâre looking for some excitement, some diversity, some stories to tell your workmatesâbut definitely not a place to reside in full time.Â
But here you are, two days after moving, trying to get used to its noise and its beauty at the same time. If it hadnât been for your job requiring you to move around multiple times a year, you wouldnât be here. Albeit grateful, part of you wishes it could have been some other place closer to where you were raised.Â
Growing up in Changwon, your slightly tanned skin had been used to the coastal areaâs cool, salty air. Also, itâs 40 minutes away from Busanâwhere your best friend Jihoon lives (which means to reach your best friend is a 40-minute drive). And this is also one of the reasons why you didnât want to move to Seoul unless Jihoon tags along with you (which he, unfortunately, did not because he âcanât just pack up his entire life so that youâre not lonely in Seoulâ).Â
âIs it that bad?â Jihoonâs voice echoes from the speaker of your phone as you put away your groceries.Â
âYes,â you huff, remembering how someone bumped into you as soon as you stepped out of the subway, making you drop one of your grocery bags. The person did not even bother to look back. âJihoon, I want to go home.â
âHow old are you again?â your best friend teases. Even from miles away, you could make up his face as he speaks with you. âYouâll be fine. Remember that your boss had said itâs a temporary relocation. Once youâre done with whatever you have to complete in Seoul, then you can come back home.â
âI doubt,â you answer as you finish organizing the last few containers. âLaunching this project in Changwon took them 2 years to fully establish. Itâs Seoul, I know many things are more accessible here; for sure weâll have more chances of finding competent potentials here to kickoff the project with me. But still, I donât think I can do this in six months; one year at the least, maybe, if I work hard enough.â
Jihoon hums, agreeing, then proceeds to ask when the rest of your team would arrive. You briefly explain their itinerary and tell him that youâre also in collaboration with HR to ensure that enough manpower will be available by next week. You ask about the project that Jihoon is also working on; he tells you he will most likely visit Seoul, too, and it excites you until he reminds you of what youâve been trying to avoid since you arrived.Â
âWonwoo lives in Seoul. At least you have someone you know,â he says, voice reluctant. âI mean, that is if you need help settling. I know you donât have a lot of relatives up there, but you know, just in case you need someone to remind you of home.â
You laugh at the last statement. Jihoon sighs, knowing how stupid he sounded just now.Â
âSorry,â he mumbles. âItâs not like I stopped being in contact with him after, you know, and it would be nice.â
âWhat would be nice?â
âYou know, to catch up and all,â he answers, yawning. You look at the time, nine in the morning, Jihoon probably hasnât had a wink of sleep.Â
You stay silent, sitting on the stool from your kitchen island, looking at your phone as if youâre waiting for him to say something more.Â
âIt would be nice,â he repeats. âYou were friends for a long time before you dated. It would be nice to have someone in the lonely city.â
You hum, still not willing to say anything. Jihoon knows that you never like talking about this, about Wonwoo.Â
âI mean, it has been how long?â Three years. âTwo? Three years now, right? Iâm sure Wonwooâs moved on. Iâm sure you have, too. Right?â
Being friends all throughout high school, dating as soon as you go into college, Wonwoo leaving as soon as the three of you graduated, you and him not being able to handle the distanceâof course. Of course. You should have been able to move on at this point. Three years should be long enough for someone to move on. Three years should have allowed you to see someone else, to get rid of your feelings from the starry-eyed boy whose dreams are as vivid as yours.Â
Jihoon calls your name. âYou there?â
âYeah,â you breathe out. âIâm here.â
Youâre here, in Seoul, miles away from Changwon, but here also means right where Wonwoo left you.Â
***
Kwon Soonyoung is a long-distance friend of Jihoon, which by default makes you a friend of his, too. He and Jihoon used to live next to each other when the latter temporarily moved to Seoul to be trained for his current job. Soonyoung is vibrant and loud like the city, but kind and warm like home. He helps you familiarize yourself with the city and gives you a list of places to visit nearby where your live and work. He shows you which subway or bus stop to go to certain places and helps you settle in further.Â
A month into living in Seoul, youâre finally getting used to it. The rush still bothers you sometimes, but itâs better now, thanks to Soonyoung.Â
âDo you like this place?â he asks, mouth full as he chews on the grilled beef you had just served for him.Â
You nod, taking a piece of meat into your mouth.Â
âIâm glad,â he says. âThis is me and my best friendâs favorite place. We come here every weekend to drink. He doesnât really drink, but he eats a lot and takes me home to make sure I donât die. Jihoon knows him, too, apparently. Small world, if you ask me. Wonwoo used to go to the same college as Jihoon.â
You almost choke. Soonyoung quickly hands you a glass of water and asks if youâre okay.Â
Small world, my ass. The universe should might as well just punch you in the gut.Â
âWonwoo,â you breathe out. âJeon Wonwoo.â
âYes,â Soonyoung exclaims. âYou know him, too? Thatâsâwait, that actually makes sense. You and Jihoon have been best friends since birth. Of course, you know Wonwoo.â
âSoonyoung,â you say, catching your breath after chugging the glass of water. âWe have been hanging out for two, three weeks now. Why havenât you ever mentioned Jeon Wonwoo?â
What difference would have it done? You would have avoided Soonyoung at all costs, wouldnât have bothered to befriend this bright, kind man across you. Then, that would minimize the chances of ever seeing Jeon Wonwoo in Seoul until you have to go back home.Â
Soonyoung shrugs. âHeâs been busy. But he should be free next weekend, so we can meet up here thenââ
âNo,â you cut him off and visibly, you could see how Soonyoungâs mouth form into a pout. âNo, Soonyoung. Sorry.â
âWhy?â He asks. âWonwoo is not that bad. Heâs a little cold, but heâs not that bad. You should know if you had known him back in Changwon. I mean, Jihoon is the coldest person in the universe, so Wonwoo is not half bad.â
âItâs not like that, Soonyoung,â you sigh, picking up a piece of radish and shoving it in your mouth.Â
The man across you is puzzled for a minute, chewing on another piece of meat with his eyebrows furrowed.Â
Soonyoung suddenly gasps when it dawns to him. âOh my God.â
âShut up.â He knows.Â
âYouâre the ex,â he exclaims. âHoly shit!â
âShut up, Soonyoung.â
âYou are!â He repeats. âYouâre the ex that got him so fucked up on his first year here in Seoul!â
âThatâs rude,â you remark.Â
âSorry,â he says. âOh, I am so going to call Jihoon later. This should be fun.â
***
What are the odds of meeting Jeon Wonwoo for the first time in three years?
More than half month ago, back in Changwon, chances were nearly zero. Wonwoo completely moved to Seoul and never bothered to return since he left. His father and brother had already moved to Seoul, too; Wonwoo never really had a reason to go back.Â
Weeks ago, chances were little to likely. You are in Seoul. It is a big city, but bumping into him wasnât completely impossible.Â
Two weeks ago, chances were most likely. After learning that Soonyoung had been friends with him for three years, itâs definitely a possibility to see him one of these days.Â
But here, in a small cafe at the corner of the street leading the way to your workplace, you would think that itâs less likely. There are thousands of cafes across Seoul, a wide variety of themes scattered along the busy streets, and itâs not very likely for you to meet Jeon Wonwoo in this place.Â
Yet here he is. Right in front of you. Sitting right across you as if itâs the easiest thing to do.Â
âSo, uhh,â he starts, clearing his throat and setting his clasped hands on top of the table between you. âSeoul. How is it?â
You shrug, looking anywhere but him. âItâs alright. Too noisyââ
âI figured,â he interrupts but apologizes right away. âI mean. Itâs different. From home. So, I figured it would be too noisy for you.â
Jeon Wonwoo is different, and itâs not like you expected him to remain the same after all these years, because you, too, are an entirely different person now. His hair is fixed, cut clean and pushed back from his forehead so that it doesnât cover his eyes. Eyeglasses are nowhere to be found; you reckon heâs wearing transparent contacts to help with his sight. Heâs wearing a suit and a tie, something you seldom saw back in Changwon, and heâs more confident now. He doesnât look away when he talks. He doesnât look like the Wonwoo you had known.Â
The Wonwoo you had known never would have approached you as soon as you stepped in the cafe. The Wonwoo you had known would have pretended he never saw you and ran away. The Wonwoo you had known would have shot a text to Jihoon to let him know that he saw you, so that you would initiate a conversation with him next time because you knew that he was too shy to say hi first.
In the end, you donât really know a Jeon Wonwoo at present. He doesnât know you at the same time.Â
âJihoon said the same thing,â he continues, filling the awkward air with words you could barely absorb because youâre still trying to wrap your head around the fact that he really is sitting right across you. âWhen he moved here for a while. I also thought of the same thing during my first few months here.â
You hum. The barista calls both your names just in time before another wave of awkward silence could take over you.Â
Wonwoo abruptly stands and tells you heâll take both your orders. You let him. Your legs probably do no have enough strength to stand on its own at this time.Â
He comes back with both your orders combined in one tray. Youâre glad you didnât get anything to eat, otherwise you might have to vomit your insides out with how much your stomach is shaking.Â
âYou sure you donât want to eat anything?â He asks as he sets your drink in front of you. âThe strawberry shortcake here is nice. Even the tiramisu is to die for.â
You shake your head. âI should get going,â you answer instead. âI just dropped by for some coffee. I need to go back to work.â
Wonwoo nods as he sips into his drink. âYou work right down the street, right? I texted Jihoon while ordering, I hope you donât mind. I asked him where you worked. I should have just asked you.â
âItâs okay,â you say. âBut I should really go.â
Wonwoo pulls out his phone and slides it in front of you. The screen tells you heâs asking for your number.Â
âPlease allow me to take you out for lunch,â he asks. âLetâs catch up.â
If your heart was galloping two minutes ago, at this point itâs in a fucking drag race. Itâs not a good feeling and you do not trust yourself enough for things like this.Â
âWonwoo,â you sigh. âI donât think we should.â
âWhy not?â He asks. âItâll be alright. Besides, Iâve been meaning to ask Jihoon for your number anyway, ever since he told me you had moved here. I can help you fiââ
âWonwoo, please,â you reply. Wonwoo stops. And this is the only time you actually look at his eyes.Â
His eyes soften when he notices the way your face winces in distress. Worry clouds the windows to his soul, and this lets you know that this Wonwoo may not entirely different from the Wonwoo you had known.Â
âPlease,â you say again. âIâm not even sure why I agreed to sit across you, let alone give you my number and let you in again.â
âY/N, Iâm sorry.â
âYou left, remember?â you reply. Wonwoo doesnât answer. âYou left. I could have waited for you, or uprooted my entire life so I could follow you here if you had a little more patience. A little more understanding.â
You have no idea where this burst of emotions are suddenly coming from, but itâs here now and you are not going to contain it.Â
âI donât think I can be friends with you again, Wonwoo,â you continue. âItâsâitâs not right. Itâs not good. For me. Itâs not good for me, and I donât think I am ready to reconnect with you in any form. Iâm sorry, Wonwoo.â
âNo,â he says. âIâm sorry.â
You nod and take your cup of coffee, bowing your head a little. âIâll see you around.â
Wonwoo watches you leave.
***
You donât drink a lot, and it reminds you why you, Jihoon, and Wonwoo were closer to one another compared to the rest of your friendship group back in college. The three of you were, by default, the ones responsible to take everyone home safely.
It was a routine back in college. So long as nobody has to attend some kind of practice on the weekend (swimming, football, debate club, theater â name it), everyone from your group would meet up at the same place at seven every Friday night. You, Wonwoo, and Jihoon knew everyoneâs dormitories and were always in a conquest to ensure everyone would have hangover soup and aspirin ready by the time they wake up in the morning.
The flashes of memories make you smile as you down on another shot of alcohol, and man, do you wish Jihoon could keep you company. Both of you would have been so shitfaced by the third shot, careless and honest strings of words thrown at each other. As soon as alcohol has reached your system, you and him become emotional turmoils. You and him, despite being fully grown adults, are still terrible drinkers.
And you wonder if Wonwoo had learned how to handle his alcohol tolerance better.
The drink is hot when it slides down your throat, but you like it better than the feeling in your chest.
Jeon Wonwoo is the greatest love of your life.
It had always felt like he was a gift from the sky, like a star who fell comfortably on your hands, sharing his light and warmth whenever he was close. The star himself winked his vibrance amidst the void surrounding you â just in time when you were going through growing pains.
High school wasnât the best time of your life, unlike any other person you may ask. It was when you were still trying to get to know yourself better while juggling school and family matters. Jeon Wonwoo had sat at the back of the class, as though heâs the furthest star from the sky, but his light extended far enough for you to see him.
Wonwoo has always been handsome, even when he had gained some weight on his cheeks in sophomore year and when he decided to get a K-Idol type of haircut that didnât quite suit him. He was quiet and timid, wouldnât talk to you unless you approach him first, but was subtly funny when he starts becoming comfortable. Wonwoo and Jihoonâs similarities made them friends, and you had to start competing against Wonwoo for the title of Jihoonâs best friend as soon as you noticed how much Jihoon adores the boy.
The three of you were inseparable. But it was always different with Wonwoo.
Jihoon wrote you a letter when your 15-year old dog passed away, and it was the most beautiful string of words you had read your entire life. Wonwoo couldnât express himself well, but he slept over for two weeks and held your hand every day during that difficult time of your life.
Which is why the lines were never blurred with Jihoon, but with Wonwoo, it was always grey.
Jeon Wonwoo kissed you under the stars on the night of your graduation day â hands shaking, lips soft, eyes twinkling â and told you he had decided to go to the same college as you and Jihoon.
Wonwoo had just gotten a car from his father on the first day of college, and he made it a point to drive you to and from the state university. He had asked you to be his girlfriend before you got off from his car on the first day of freshmen year.
When you, him, and Jihoon had found part-time jobs to get you through dorm rent and daily needs, it had saved countless of core memories in your head. Those were difficult times, but it never felt that way when you had those two boys by your side.
Eventually, you and Wonwoo moved in together to save some money for rent. You and him fell into daily routines and in love with each other even more. Wonwoo became family, eventually, and you to his, and for a period of time, all was well. Better than well, most of the time.
That is until Wonwoo had to leave right after graduation and you couldnât because you had so many things going for you in Changwon. There were opportunities for you and him, but in different places, and it would have been unfortunate if either of you turned these chance. Wonwoo had asked if you wouldnât consider moving with him. Seoul is a big city, after all, there were jobs available for you. But as much as Wonwoo was a dreamer, you were, too. You had dreams of your own, and those dreams arenât in Seoul.
Hence, Wonwoo had left and you had stayed. You were ready to let him go if it means he would fly and be successful. There were hushed promises the last time you made love in your shared apartment, words of comfort that things would be fine, that you and him will eventually find your way back to each other once you figure things out. No concrete plan, but promises nonetheless.
Promises that were, eventually, thrown into oblivion.
Inevitably, you and him became occupied at work â too much that sometimes both of you forget to call. On the weekends, during Wonwooâs first few months in Seoul, you would take a train to visit him and spend your days off from work together. For a while, it worked. The routine of not talking at all from Mondays to Fridays and catching up on the weekends with you taking a train to Seoul worked. That is until you noticed Wonwoo never bothered to come see you at home.
To your surprise, his father and younger brother had moved to Seoul when he found a place for them to stay nearby. Bohyuk, his brother, was getting ready for college, and Wonwoo decided it would be best for him to study in the city and have his father move, too.
âNot right now,â Wonwoo had answered as soon as he picked up the call. But you werenât having it.
âDonât hang up,â you had warned while knowing well that he was in the middle of work. âBohyuk dropped by to say goodbye. You never bothered to tell me youâve decided to have them move to Seoul.â
âY/N,â Wonwoo warned in the same tone. âIâm at work. Letâs talk about this when you come here on the weekend.â
âI am not going there on the weekend, Wonwoo,â you firmly replied. âWhy donât you ever come home?â
Wonwoo had stayed silent on the other line.
âYou like Seoul that much, huh?â You taunted. Wonwoo huffed on the other line and you knew him well enough to understand that heâs just as angry as you. âYouâve never bothered to come home. Iâve always travelled miles and miles for you, spending my days off on trains and not being able to sleep well at night because itâs not my bed. Every fucking weekend since you moved to the city.â
âWhat are you trying to say?â Wonwoo asked.
You sighed, palm on your forehead as you tried to think about where you and him went wrong. âWonwoo, why do you never come home?â
Wonwoo never held back, didnât take a second to even think about his answer. âI donât have a reason to visit Changwon. Itâs not home for me.â
That was the last straw for you.
It may be the vodka thatâs keeping you from remembering, but youâve forgotten what you had said after that. All you remember is how you were fuming mad and had taken an empty box to gather all of Wonwooâs things and to send it to his address in Seoul. It was only then that you had realized Wonwoo had really left. He had taken all of his belongings when he left to Seoul, and you realized he didnât bother leaving any clothes or any pair of shoes when he took the flight to Incheon to reach Seoul. It was only then that you had realized Wonwoo never inteded to go back. He took all of whatâs his and had left you.
And it may be, again, the vodka thatâs talking but you understand now why you dislike Seoul so much.
Itâs because you never understood why Wonwoo had easily left you for a city so bright and so loud, and you were jealous of that. You were envious of a city and you wonder why Changwon was never enough for him to even visit. Why you were never enough for him to call you home.
Wonwoo, indeed, was a star that fell out of the sky.
The universe never told you that you had to return him back to the sky eventually. It was the most painful thing you had to do, but you did it, anyway.
***
It turns out that saying that you donât want to reconnect with Wonwoo is better said than done.
Soonyoung is determined to see you and Wonwoo in the same room, same space, same air â thatâs why you are here, again, in the same barbecue place that Soonyoung took you weeks ago.
Itâs Saturday, and Soonyoung picked you up from your apartment to have some grilled meat, yours and his favorite. And you should have known, truly, with the smug look on his face and overly huge grin on his mouth, that Wonwoo had been waiting for you and Soonyoung at the said place.
Wonwoo and Soonyoung talk animatedly about work and how the week went by so slow with the load of work they had to finish. The two apparently met at work and have been friends since then.
You stay silent for the most part, reason truly being to tired from work. You tell them you had been working ten to eleven hours a day since Monday because of the preparation for the programâs launch. Soonyoung points out that all youâve been eating for the entire week are noodles and soda.
âThatâs not healthy,â Wonwoo comments.
âI know,â you sigh. âBut I donât really have that much time to make something for breakfast. And I would be too tired in the evening to even wait for food delivery so I just settle on what I have.â
The conversation falls into place, awkwardness from the first few minutes gone, thanks to a tipsy Soonyoung clearing the air for everyone. And just like this, you and Wonwoo fell into another routine, as if those years of nothingness between you and him never existed.
***
Jihoon is surprised when he sees you and Wonwoo pick him up from the airport.
You had filled him in, of course, with the situation and how much you hate it, but still, your best friend couldnât hide how happy (maybe?) he was to see you and Wonwoo together (not really). You decided to let Jihoon stay in your apartment for the entire two weeks that he needed to be here for business. One thing common about you and him, he could never sleep well on a hotelâs bed.
Wonwoo tags along, of course, and itâs the first time he sees where you live. You see him briefly stare at the pictures you had displayed in your small living room (many, many photographs of you and Jihoon, your family, some friends, and your pets who were left at home). He takes a second to study each, and you wonder if heâd been expecting to see his face on the photographs.
âThanks, Wonwoo, for driving us here,â Jihoon says. âY/N, I told you it would be more convenient if you get a driverâs license and buy a car. Especially here in Seoul. How are you commuting every damn day?â
You shrug as you start to unpack Jihoonâs carry on. âThe company pays for my transportation. Also, driving, me? Can you really picture that?â
Both Wonwoo and Jihoon laugh.
âSome things never change,â Wonwoo mumbles.
You never learned how to drive because Wonwoo always drove you to places when you were younger. You were too uncoordinated to learn it on your own, and now you feel like youâre too old to take driving courses.
Wonwoo helps Jihoon settle in on the spare bedroom you had prepared for him. You canât help but kiss Jihoon on the cheek when you the dried fish he had packed just for you.
âThere is dried fish from the supermarket nearby,â Wonwoo comments as he watches you place the delicacies on the cupboard. âTheyâre good, too.â
You shake your head, still smiling, âNothing will ever taste like home.â
Jihoon agrees from his bedroom.
The three of you decide to have dinner across the apartment complex. Soonyoung joins you within half an hour, which is why as soon as you finish your meal, alcohol is served on the table.
âYouâre a fucking alcoholic,â you joke. Soonyoung pouts and says itâs the best time to drink because Jihoon is here. This is, as he says, a rare occurrence in the universe.
Eventually, Soonyoung was able to pursuade the three of you to drink, but he was already too tipsy himself to realize that you and Wonwoo had stopped taking shots on your second ones. Jihoon, however, seems to be having fun drinking with Soonyoung.
When the clock hits 12, Soonyoungâs roommate arrives to pick him up. The man introduces himself as Jun.
Jun is handsome, and he shakes his head when you offer him a drink. Soonyoung begins to tease you and tells everyone that heâs never seen you so red before. You tell them itâs the alcohol, but even Jihoon wasnât buying it. Flirting wasnât really your forte, and maybe it was those two shots of soju that helped you speak confidently with Jun the entire 20 minutes he sat on your table.
âSorry,â you say as you and Jun haul Soonyoung to the car.
âItâs fine,â the man answers and settles his friend on the back seat. âI wonder why Soonyoung never introduced you.â
âI was thinking the same thing,â you reply. âIâll see you around. Thanks for picking him up.â
Jun nods, smiling, and takes a device from his back pocket. âHere,â he says softly. âPut your number.â
Your breath is caught when you realize whatâs going on, and unconsciously, for a reason unknown to you, you look back at the restaurant where Wonwoo is seated right the wall made in glass.
He is looking right back at you as this is happening.
Jun is quick-witted. He realizes whatâs going on and chuckles.
âOh,â he mutters, about to pull his phone back but you stop him, pulling your eyes away from Wonwoo.
Jun is surprised when you punch your number in and give yourself a missed call.
âIs it okay?â He asks.
âNothingâs going on between me and Wonwoo,â you answer confidently.
Jun laughs, and you blush. âIâll just say I believe you, okay? Now, give me a hug so he can throw more daggers at me. Heâs been slaughtering me with his eyes since you and I started talking back there.â
Youâre taken aback when Jun suddenly pulls you in, your face buried in his fruity scent and you laugh when he makes an effort to make it look real. He bids goodbye and you watch his car leave before returning to Wonwoo and a very sleepy Jihoon.
âTook you a while,â Wonwoo mumbles and helps Jihoon to stand. âSaying goodbye really takes that long?â
You shrug and walk to the other side of Jihoon, helping him walk as well. âHeâs nice.â
âNice enough to give your number immediately?â he mutters, making you chuckle at the new behavior.
âYes, of course,â you answer sarcastically. âSoonyoung has mentioned him before. Iâve been looking forward to meeting him.â
The three of you walk (Jihoon, very drunkenly) across the street. Wonwoo punches the button to your apartmentâs floor and youâre impressed at how easily he remembered it despite being here the first time.
Wonwoo complains about how buff Jihoon had gotten and how heavy he is when he comes back to the living room after closing the door behind your best friendâs room. He catches you making tea, and you donât even remember grabbing two mugs from the cupboard.
âTea?â You offer. Wonwoo hums and takes one mug from the counter. He comfortably takes a seat on the couch, taking a look around while waiting for the tea to cool a little. You donât hesitate to take a seat beside him.
âNice place,â he comments.
âIsnât that compliment a little too late?â you joke, blowing air to your tea and deciding to set it down the table beside Wonwooâs because itâs still too hot.
âWe were busy unpacking Jihoonâs things,â he answers. âI didnât get a good look.â
âThanks,â you say anyway. âNothing like home but, you know, itâs nice.â
Wonwoo chuckles. âYou like comparing everything to what it is at home. If you keep doing that, youâre never going to truly like Seoul. Changwon and Seoul are two different places.â
âI have no plans of liking Seoul,â you answer. âIâm here for work. Once Iâm done, Iâm going back home.â
Wonwoo nods. He looks at you and finally, you look back at him. Wonwoo had his hair down today, unlike all the other days youâve seen him. Heâs wearing his glasses and it reminds you a lot of what he used to look like when you were in college. Heâs wearing a plain white shirt and a pair of grey sweatpants. And you would be lying if you say youâre not attracted to him right now.
He has always been handsome, and though you like when he wears suit and tie, nothing will ever compare to how attractive he looks right now, to how much he looks like the Wonwoo you had known right now.
Wonwoo licks his lips when your eyes meet his, and the sparks light up like a switch, then seconds later heâs kissing you.
Wonwooâs lips are as soft as you could remember despite how roughly heâs holding you as he kisses the air out of your lungs. His hands are on your jaw, keeping your face still and he dives in, his tongue licking your lips and asking you to open up. You cave in so, so, so easily when his hands travel to your arms and to your legs and when he pulls you so that youâre sitting on top of him.
Wonwoo licks and bites and sucks your lips and your tongue, and the heat between your legs makes you moan. The sound you make invites Wonwoo to touch the skin in your hips, your shirt lifted a little, and suddenly heâs pulling the material over your head.
He is hard when you move closer and sit right on top of his crotch, and he makes the same sinful sound when you grind yourself on his boner. The strap of your bra begins to fall from your arms and this encourages Wonwooâs lips to leave yours and mark up your shoulders and chest. You throw your head back when Wonwoo pulls one of cups of your bra down and starts kissing your breasts. He nips and sucks where you want it the most and uses his other hand to massage the other.
âWonwoo,â you moan. âRoom.â
Wonwoo doesnât need a second. He uses his strength to stand and carry you while your legs are wrapped around his waist, teas forgotten and cold. He locks your room, gently places you on bed and pulls his shirt off his body before climbing on top of you again.
âCan I take these off?â He asks. You donât know which piece of clothing heâs asking but you nod anyway.
Wonwoo unclasps the last piece of clothing thatâs covering your chest and continuest to dive in, mouth finding your nipple, sucking, nipping, biting, kissing. And itâs hot and your heart somersaults with how familiar this feels. With how much Wonwoo remembers when it comes to your body. You feel your wetness pool even more between your legs when you realize Wonwoo has been kissing you on the right places, sucking when you need it the most, biting where you want it the mostÂ
âWonwoo,â you moan when he finishes sucking both your breasts and moves down to kiss your stomach. âPlease.â
âPlease what, sweetheart?â He asks. You involuntarily moan at the nickname and how low and attractive his voice sounds, and how much you remember that he likes words being used when fucking. âTell me what you want.â
âI need you,â you answer. Wonwoo chuckles, kissing your stomach.
âYou need me now?â he taunts. âYou seem to like Jun.â
You shake your head, reaching so you could pull him back to your lips. You kiss Wonwoo, palms touching his neck and shoulders. (Wonwoo had started working out, you realize.)
âIâve only ever liked you,â you say in between kissing him. âPlease. I need you.â
âDonât be in love with someone else,â Wonwoo whispers and you nod. He kisses you one more time before going back down in between your legs.
âUse your words, sweetheart,â he commands. âWhat do you want me to do?â
âYour hands and mouth,â you answer. Wonwoo shakes his head. You sigh, closing your eyes and know exactly what he wants to hear. âPlease eat me out, Wonwoo. Please use your tongue and your fingers.â
Wonwoo doesnât hesitate. âCan I take these off?â You nod. He pulls your pants alongside your panties down.
You bite your lip when Wonwoo breathes out as soon as he sees you on full display. Unconsciously, you start to cover your breasts and close your thighs, but Wonwoo stops you and tells you he wants to see you first. Wonwoo takes his time looking at you, admiring your skin and the wetness between your legs.
âYou have no idea how much Iâve missed this,â he whispers and dives in.
Wonwoo knows how to use his tongue well. There were a lot of things youâve already forgotten about your dynamics, but if you could recall one thing perfectly, itâs how amazing he treated you in bed. He takes his time making small, soft licks on your folds, tongue glazing on your clit, making you squirm and moan. Wonwoo holds you down when you start to move and close your legs on his head.
âIâve missed this,â Wonwoo mutters as he sucks and kisses your cunt. Youâre a moaning mess and even worse when you see him looking right at you as he licks your wetness. âIâve missed you,â he says, eyes locked to yours, tongue slowly licking up, showing you exactly how wet you are for him through his tongue. He climbs back and kisses you, letting you taste yourself.
Wonwoo takes this moment to slide to fingers in while youâre making out. His mouth swallows your moans when he fingers you fast, your cunt making a scandalous schluck, schluck, schluck sound as his fingers pound you hard and fast. Youâre about to cum when Wonwoo stops.
âDo you have a condom?â He asks and thatâs when it hits you.
âFuck, I donât,â you answer. Wonwoo nods and says itâs okay. He lays on his side beside and starts to slide his fingers again.
âIâll make you cum like this,â he assures but you shake your head.
âIâm clean,â you say suddenly. Wonwoo takes the message. âIâve never had sex with anybody after you.â
âMe neither,â he answers and youâre already gone.
âPull out,â you remind him. âIâm not ovulating so we should be good.â
Wonwoo agrees and removes his pants. His erection springs and itâs huge and red and you sit up to touch him but Wonwoo stops you.
âI might cum as soon as you touch me,â he says. âNext time.â
Next time. Next time. Next time.
You nod and lie back down on your pillows, legs open for Wonwoo, all wet and ready for him. Wonwoo settles between you, one hand on the bed steadying himself and the other holding his hardness. He massages his tip nice and slow with your clit and it takes everything in you not to take matters into your hands and ride the fuck out of him. You let Wonwoo take his time when he slides into you slowly.
Heâs as big as you remember, but he prepared you well (and wet) enough for your cunt to swallow his cock gracefully. Wonwoo is a mess when you look at him. His face is read and contorted into a look of pleasure when he feels how warm you are inside.
âFuck,â he groans. âYouâre still just as warm.â
He begins to slide in and out, a steady pace, and kisses you all over your face, asking if you feel good. You nod and let out a moan when he hits a particularly sensitive spot.
âYou feel exactly the same since the last time.â Since you left. âAnd I love you,â Wonwoo says. âI love you.â
He says it over and over again. He says it when he pulls out for a second, bringing your legs up on his shoulders and fucking you deeply on your bed. He says it when he spreads your legs again, diving back to your lips, and tells you heâs about to cum. He says it over and over again when he makes you cum first, fingers making circles on your clit as he swallows the noises you make when you reach your orgasm. And he says it when he continues fucking you until he has to pull out and cum on your stomach.
You say it back when Wonwoo carries you to the toilet because he knows you need to pee after sex. You say it again when he cleans you up with the shower head and a towel. You say it again when he carries you back to bed and pulls the covers over your body, kissing you on the lips and on the forehead. You say it again when heâs asleep and youâre staring at the digital clock on your bedside table, Wonwoo hugging you from behind, his naked chest keeping you warm.
Just when youâre about to drift off to sleep, you look at the time again. 1:56 am, it says, and you wonder if itâs going to hurt if it doesnât work out with Wonwoo for the second time.
Your back aches a little, a small groan leaving your lips when you adjust your torso so that it's more comfortable. Wonwoo remembers it like the back of his hand and helps you adjust yourself so that your back is not as stiff. He mumbles a soft I love you, and you hum when his thumb makes small circles on the skin of your stomach.
The last thing in your mind before completely passing out is the answer: yes. Itâs going to hurt.
**
A routine is made after that night.
Wonwoo had woken up long before you, but he stayed on the same position as you slept. The only difference was that he had his phone in his hands as you slept soundly. He had kissed you as soon as he realized you were awake like itâs the most normal thing to do. He had dressed up and said heâll pick you and Jihoon up for dinner and that he had to leave because he had to do his laundry before Monday arrives.
Indeed, Wonwoo had picked you up that same evening. When he held your hand and kissed you in the car, Jihoon didnât say anything. After that dinner, Wonwoo stayed the night again (and this time, you and him had to be more quiet because Jihoon was awake and sober in the other room).
The routine goes like this: Wonwoo picks you up from work every day because he clocks out at the same time and eats dinner with you or with you and Jihoon if the latter is not busy. Sometimes he would take you out for dinner, other times he asks you to cook for him at your apartment. He does home and only stays the night if itâs the weekend. When Jihoon leaves Seoul for Busan, he tells you he's happy his best friends are together again, and warns that love is more painful the second time around as much as it is sweeter.
Some weekends, Wonwoo would take you to his father and brotherâs apartment nearby the university. Bohyuk looked confused, most likely why youâre suddenly in the picture again when he knows all too well that it didnât end up nicely between you and his brother, but he never said anything.
Itâs easy to fall into a routine with Wonwoo, and the lines were never blurred. He never shied away from admitting how he felt and conveniently, you had always felt the same.
He apologized for leaving you behind (though, him leaving Changwon wouldnât have been so bad, you could have compromised) and for never making an effort all because he was too excited to venture out his new life in Seoul. He spends hours talking about his experience and how much he missed you every step of the way. And just like that, you and Wonwoo are back together.
All is well, at least for the time being.
**
The program launch was a success six months in. You had underestimated yourself in the beginning, yet here you are after months of working hard, recognized and praised by your bosses with how efficient you had worked for the last six months.
They jokingly tell you that youâre free to go back home now, but Seoul will always be ready for you whenever you wanted to come back.
And in the last six months, you have learned love the place despite its noise and how busy it is all the time. You have understood why people sought after Seoulâs vibrance and why people find inspiration when they visit the city. You have seen different personalities and realized that maybe itâs not the city thatâs giving the place colors, maybe itâs the people and their diversities and quirks. Seoul, finally, is a place you like and would often visit if given the chance.
But in the end, home is still home.
People think that all small town girls want to venture out the big city and learn life from there, but itâs different for you. You like Changwon, and as much as you love Seoul now, nothing compares to home.
And so you decide to go back home.
And Wonwoo wasnât taking it well.
âBut I thought you love Seoul,â he argues when you drop the bomb on him.
âI do,â you answer. âAnd I love you. But itâs not home, Wonwoo.â
He licks his lips, frustrated and leans back from the dining chair. âY/N, stay. Youâll do well here.â
âIâll do better in Changwon, Won,â you reply. âBesides, itâs not like weâre breaking up again. We know better now.â
âYou donât know that,â he mumbles and drinks from the glass.
You sigh, losing the appetite. âWon. I supported you when you wanted to move to Seoul. Canât you do the same for me?â
âAm I not enough?â He mumbles. You understand but you ask him to repeat. âAm I not enough?â
You laugh sardonically. âIt's funny because I was asking myself the exact same thing when you left me for Seoul.â
Wonwoo sighs. âThat was different, Y/N. We were just starting our careers back then. It was an opportunity I couldnât miss. Itâs different this time. You have the choice to stay.â
âAnd you had the choice to visit me once or twice and to make it work,â you retort. Wonwoo is taken aback by your sudden attitude. âBut you didnât. In your head, it was all Seoul. You told me you didnât have a reason to come home.â
âI only said that because I was pissed,â he answers. âYouâre the one who broke up with me.â
âAnd you didnât bother calling back,â you respond. Itâs true. He never called back, never tried to apologize, never took a train home to ask you to take him back â which you would have. In a heartbeat. Without a doubt.
âWas I not enough?â You ask the question back to him. âWas I not enough for you to compromise, Wonwoo? Now, am I not enough for you to finally learn how to compromise and make this work?â
Wonwoo stays silent. You canât read his mind, so you pick up the dishes and wash up. He avoids you at all costs. By the time the clock hits 9 pm, Wonwoo bids you goodbye â but not before kissing you on the forehead.
When the door is shut, you start to cry and pack your things.
***
Your flight is three days from now, but Soonyoung is already acting like itâs your last day. He reckons it would be nice to have dinner at the same barbecue place for the last time because you would be too busy for he next two days.
The dinner is nice, as always, and Wonwoo is silent the whole time. Soonyoung teases him and tells his friend not to be too sad that youâre going back, unaware of the fight you and the latter had two days ago.
When dinner is done, Wonwoo drives you home and announces that heâs staying the night. You let him and kiss him on the lips before taking a shower.
Wonwoo hugs you while you scroll through your phone on the bed.
Itâs been two days and all heâs done is to mope around. He has followed you everywhere but hasnât said anything about you moving. He takes care of you, kisses you, and even makes love to you but he doesnât talk about the elephant in the room. You are just as bad; you donât say anything either.
âIâm sorry,â he says softly when youâre laughing at a video from Instagram, you almost miss it.
âWhat was that?â you ask, pausing the video and looking up at him. Your head is resting on his arm, his hand playing with one of yours.
âIâm sorry,â he says it again, clearly this time. âI thought about us a lot, even talked to Jihoon and asked for his insights. And I realized how insensitive I have been towards you and this relationship. Jihoon told me about how much pain you went through three years agoââ
âWonwoo, youâve already been forgiven,â you interrupt.
âNo, please let me apologize properly,â he says. âThree years ago, Changwon wasnât the place for me. I was happy with you but I knew it in my heart that I couldnât stay in Changwon. The first week in Seoul was the best week of my life. I had learned how to deal with different personalities here, and found myself learning about my own potentials that I couldnât see when I was in Changwon. I was happy in Seoul, and it had always felt incomplete because you werenât around. And I knew you never wanted to move.
âI had asked father and Bohyuk to move here because I knew theyâd be better off here, too. And I knew deep down, you werenât too keen of the idea of moving here with me someday, and that made me mad. That made me think as though you didnât love me enough to even visit me every weekend, not realizing that you did. You do. You loved me so much that you let me go even when you were lonely and missing me most days. You supported me, and took your days off with me so that we could make it work.
âI was the one who didnât love you enough to see through what we could have done and compromised to be together until the end. And with you being here in Seoul for the last six months, I have learned that I can never be truly happy if youâre not with me. So, Iâm sorry, Y/N, that I had been too selfish years ago and even now. Iâm sorry that it took me so long to realize once again a mistake I could have done for the second time. Iâm sorry that you had to double your efforts back then and that I had made you feel like you werenât enough â and the truth is that you are. More than enough if you ask me. And I am willing to meet you halfway to make it work this time.â
By the time Wonwoo is done, youâre already crying and hugging him. You donât realize this until Wonwoo laughs and comments about how you made a paper towel out of his shirt. You apologize and stand to grab another shirt for him. He thanks you and helps you wipe your tears as you and him sit across each other on your bed.
âSo how do we do this?â he asks. âWe can take turns going back and forth from Changwon and here.â
âTheyâre promoting me as senior manager for both sites: Changwon and Seoul,â you announce. Wonwoo gasps and hugs you. âYou can come visit me if you miss me too much, but Iâd like to talk about moving some of my things to your apartment if you donât mind.. Iâm giving this place up.â
Wonwoo kisses you again and again, saying heâs proud of you and tells you that heâs going to start moving your things tomorrow. You tell him that you will still take the flight to Changwon in three days to check on your team, but youâll most likely be back in a month.
You and Wonwoo spend hours talking about your plans, and somehow it reminds you of three years ago when Wonwoo had to leave. But this time, instead of hushed promises, you and him had plans: a timetable and a commitment to make it work this time.
Wonwoo randomly brings up the question of marriage and what would happen by the time you and him decide to tie the knot. You kiss him goodnight and tell him that youâll cross the bridge when you get there. He asks if you would marry him if he asks you.
You say yes before you and him drift to sleep.
***
The flight back to Changwon took an hour at least. Your luggage weighs lighter compared to how heavy it was when you left six months ago.
There is a light, hopeful feeling in your chest as you push your luggage in the middle of the busy arrival area. Your phone dings, but you decide youâd check it later when you reach home.
Changwon is much, much warmer than Seoul, and you kind of forgotten because you wore a jacket before departing the city. Its salty air hits you as soon as you step out of the airport and suddenly, youâre reminded why you loved home so much.
The taxi stops right in front of you. The old man helps you with your luggage albeit light. You thank him and he asks you the address. His accent tells you youâre home.
Your phone dings again, and you pull out your phone this time.
The messages are from Wonwoo. The first one is a picture of him pouting with a caption âmissing you already xâ.
The second one is a message that makes your heart swell.
From: Wonuuu <3 Seoul is colder without you. Have a great time in Changwon, love. Trust that your Wonwoo will wait for you.
SYNOPSIS. Best friends since childhood just donât become lovers overnight. Sometimes, there are speed bumps along the way. One is that you are secretly in love with Jeno who is smitten with someone else, more specifically, your pretty roommate. And the other is that he asked you to be his fake girlfriend in order to gain your roommateâs attention. No other sane person would say yes to a situation like this but then again, you werenât sane, to begin with. In situations like this, you wonder how much of a fool you were with going through this plan. In situations like this, Lee Jeno thinks itâs quite nice to have a friend like you.Â
PAIRING. best friend!Lee Jeno x female!reader GENRE. College!AU | Fake Dating!AU | Childhood Friends-to-Lovers!AU | Idiots-to-Lovers!AU | Slight Angst | Fluff WARNINGS FOR SERIES. food and drink (non-alcoholic) consumption, profanities (to be updated along with chapters!), Taylor Swift referencesÂ
one. heartbreak prince
two. you are in love
three. cruel summer
four. how you get the girl
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AUTHORâS NOTE. Tadah! A surprise drop! This is a rewrite of my Jeno timestamp series. New and improved and obviously inspired by Taylor Swift <3Â
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title: my heart has gone to you
pairing: lee jihoon x f!reader
genre: smut (minors dni!), angst, fluff, college!au, fwb, f2l, slowburn
warnings: see each chapter for individual warnings
w.c.: 42.1k
summary: for the record you and jihoon are NOT friends with benefits. your relationship goes way deeper than that.Â
a/n: this is the first big work i'm releasing and it actually means a lot to me so i really hope you guys enjoy it! also i'd like to note that there are twice members (twiceteen <3) and a couple other kpop idols in here so don't mind them lol
a/n 2: i have already wrote the whole series and i will be posting one chapter every week unless i get super impatient lol
playlist: versace on the floor (bruno mars) | boyfriend (ariana grande) | often (the weeknd) | real games (lucky daye) | yoko ono (mob rich) | bad habit (steve lacy) | disaster (conan gray) | diet mt dew (lana del ray) | why didn't you stop me (mitski) | better now (post malone) | sour grapes (le sserafim) | never not (lauv) | touch tank (quinnie)
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