Rating: š
Summary: Sunghoon likes being in an on again, off again relationship. It's like a game to him. It makes him feel powerful. Especially with a woman so in love with him, that she is willing to come running into his bed whenever he beckons her.
Warnings: SUNGHOON IS A TOTAL DISASTER OF A MANIPULATIVE DOUCHE AT FIRST, SMUT, PETNAMES IE; PRINCESS, BABY, DARLING, ANAL PLAY, SPITTING, ACCIDENTAL PREGNANCY
Notes: this is loosely based on fetish by Selena Gomez. I don't feel like proofreading yall. Please, it's not that serious. Btw this is quite possibly the most toxic thing you'll ever read lol but I just gotta get it outta my brain
Power.
It was addicting. Enchanting. She gave herself over to him without so much as a second thought. Released every coherent thought from her mind to give him her full submission. She trusted him, too much perhaps, with her body. Her love, her heart. No matter how many times he pushed her away, she always came crawling back to him, desperately in love. Ready to do any and everything to please him.
"Take it or leave it. Baby, take it or leave it. But I know you won't leave it. 'Cause I know that you need it..."
He sickened himself with the way he'd mock her.
"Back already, Doll? Can't get enough, can you? It's been how long? Two days? That's a new record. Are you that obsessed with my dick?"
Sunghoon hated himself sometimes. Because despite his actions, he really did love her. But this cat and mouse game, this torture he put her through, had become almost a form of foreplay to him. He reveled in the way she cried and begged him to come back to her. The way she fell completely apart in his absence. The longing for him in her eyes when he returned. She'd sit obediently at his feet. Naked, wet, and begging for his attention. His affection. Anything. His trapped little mouse.
His love was consuming. Unique. An experience that she knew no one else could give her. It felt like ecstasy shooting through her veins and like a noose tightening around her neck. Like warm rays of sunshine and cold, dark, thunderous clouds. She knew she could never live without it. But she also knew that love shouldn't feel like this. She tried to have more respect for herself. She needed it, actually. Especially given the news she had just discovered this morning... She tried to leave. But she could never seem to stay away. She found herself pondering over this very fact as she lay in his bed, listening to the harsh droplets of rain beating against the window.
"Come here, baby. You were gone a whole week this time. I missed you." He nuzzled his face into the crook of her bare neck, giddy with the elation of having fucked her into oblivion for his own selfish satisfaction. She was almost able to convince herself that this was a normal and healthy relationship.
"Don't wait so long next time."
Next time.
Next. Fucking. Time.
She knew what that meant. It meant he'd get bored within the next week or two and tell her it was over once again. It meant that he'd leave her there, her heart bleeding out from his emotional torment while he disappeared completely unscathed. Only to return with a pretty smile and a hard dick, enough to make her forget all of the pain he put her through.
Something snapped inside of her.
She promptly sat up, untangling herself from within his long limbs. She swung her legs over the edge of the bed, bristling when she felt the length of his finger trailing down the curve of her spine.
"Oh? Have I struck a nerve, darling?" That damned condescending tone. She could hear the grin in his voice.
"There won't be a next time, Sunghoon. This is it. I'm done. I get to leave this time," She tried to keep her tone even and stern. She knew that if he heard even an inkling of wavering, he'd overpower her, turn this whole thing around and have her begging for him like the pathetic slut he made her.
She was taking his power away. Protecting her sanity and mental well-being had never been as important as it was now. He was equal parts amused and alarmed internally. Since when did she get to change the rules of the game?
"Then go."
He knew she wouldn't. Couldn't. Calling her bluff seemed like a smart idea at first. After all, they both knew how desperate she was for him. He didn't think he could lose, but as she stood up and began gathering her clothes, his hands began to shake. Could it be that he had finally pushed her just a bit too far?
"It's late, darling." She frustratedly tugged her sweatpants on, hopping on one foot as she jammed her socks on as well. "And raining. You're terrible at driving in the rain." Why was it so hard for him to ask her to stay?
"Like you care," She scoffed to herself.
She decided to forgo the bra, yanking his her hoodie over her head and storming out the room without as much as a goodbye. She was doing everything in her power to convince herself that this was it. That she didn't need him anymore. He tugged on his briefs and followed behind at a lazy pace, resting his forearms over the railing as he watched her from the top of the staircase.
He watched as she yanked his door open, heart pounding, as he anticipated her next move. She stood, seemingly frozen for what felt like an eternity. A depraved smile spread across his face as she slowly shut the door, unable to even cross the threshold. Her head thudded softly against the door as her frame shook from quiet sobs.
"I'm not surprised. I sympathize. I can't deny, your appetite. You got a fetish for my love. I push you out and you come right back..."
Just as he suspected, she was too weak, too in love, too powerless to leave. He hated how much he loved this. He took his time descending the stairs.
"I thought you said you were leaving? Change your mind?"
"Why?" She hiccuped. "Why can't you just love me the way I love you?" And why was she so weak for him? This was not the time to fall for his charms again. Life was forcing her to make a choice. But maybe she could have just one more night....
"I do love you, Darling-"
"You don't! All you do is leave me. And push me away. All the time. I have no idea where you go the majority of the time. Or who you're with. You could be out fucking who knows how many other women. And I'm just the only one dumb enough to keep crawling back to you. I'm such a fucking idiot." The feeling of his lips pressing gentle kisses into her neck made the hot tears roll down her cheeks more profusely.
"I don't appreciate you suggesting that I'm out fucking other women. Because I'm not. And you know I'm not. And again, if you're so unhappy with what I do, then leave."
"You know I can't, Sunghoon," She whimpered feeling absolutely pathetic.
"And why not? I want to hear you say it."
"Because. No matter how bad this hurts, I love you too fucking much to leave you."
"That's right, baby. Cause you love me too fuckin' much."
"Reaching your limit. Say you're reaching your limit. Going over your limit, but I know you can't quit it..."
Her breath caught in her throat as she felt his long fingers hook into the waistband of her sweatpants. He eased them down her legs, along with her panties. He gripped a handful of her fat ass, before spanking her harshly.
"Get your pretty ass back up those stairs." She sniffled and wiped her tears before turning to walk back up the stairs.
"No, sweetheart. I want you to crawl for me."
That shit eating grin on his face made her want to kill him and marry him at the same time. Nevertheless, she maintained eye contact with him as she sunk to her knees and began crawling. It was degrading and humiliating and it was making her tight little cunt uncomfortably wet. She could feel his gaze on her as she crawled up the steps, his eyes drinking in her clenching anal passage and the small, gushy hole of her pussy.
"What a good girl. Crawling for me. With your pretty little holes on display, just waiting for me to use them. You look so fucking pretty, Doll." His cock twitched when he saw the way she was clenching and tightening in excitement. It felt like it took ages for them to reenter his bedroom.
"Up. Up on the bed." She scrambled to comply, lying flat on her back and spreading her legs wide for him to settle in between. But he didn't. Instead he sauntered away into his closet, only to return with three small boxes.
"What do you say.....we try something new tonight, my darling love, huh?"
"What's that?"
"Toys," The wolfish grin on his face meant trouble.
"What kind of toys?"
"Do you trust me?"
"Yes."
"Safe word?"
"Red."
"Good," Before she could ask any further questions he was opening up the first box and pulling out a pair of handcuffs.
He had restrained her plenty of times, so she barely raised a brow at the sight of the cuffs. He tossed the box to the side, hovering over her and raising her arms above her head. He tugged her hoodie off, leaving her naked beneath him, a familiar and welcome position for him. He intertwined their fingers, leaning down to rub his nose against hers in an Eskimo kiss. He leaned back half an inch, staring deep into her eyes. For a split second she thought she could see the same love she had for him reflecting back at her in his gaze. The clinking of the cuffs closing around her wrists brought her back to reality. He placed a single chaste kiss to her lips before continuing to kiss down, stopping at her neck.
"You know, sweetheart, I really do love you." He was pressing open mouth kisses along the length of her neck, stopping when he got to that one spot that made her shiver.
"I don't want you to ever feel like I don't. Because I do. I just happen to also really enjoy our little game." His lips closed around her sensitive spot, nipping and biting to form a bruise.
He pulled back with a wet pop, continuing his trail of kisses to her chest. He took in a nipple, softly suckling, just the way she liked it as he looked up at her. Brows furrowed and lips set in a perpetual pout, she was so fucking cute it made Sunghoon sick that he had ever hurt her.
"You're so fucking cute. Spread your legs, baby. Wanna play with you." He mumbled around her tit.
She complied, the sticky wet lips of her cunt flowering open as she spread her legs wide. His fingers danced down her abdomen, causing an eruption of involuntary giggles to bubble out of her, and Sunghoon found that her giggles sounded way sweeter to his ears than her sobs. The cold tips of his fingers ghosted over the place she needed him to touch most, her aching, slick covered clit.
"Look at me, my love. I want you to watch me while I pleasure you." Her eyes were still teary when they met his.
He watched as they went hazy and unfocused, her entire body shuddering as he dragged his fingers teasingly up and down the length of her gash. Sunghoon could feel her excitement dripping down his fingers, gathering and spilling out of his palm as he pushed his middle and ring fingers into her pussy. She instinctively clenched around his digits, a whimper escaping her as she felt his fingers crook, massaging her g-spot.
"I have to tell you, honey... I don't take too kindly to you threatening to leave me," She gulped in a mixture of nerves, excitement, and anticipation.
"Let's be honest here," He continued, "You and I both know that I'm it for you."
"I mean... do you really think you'll ever be able to find another man who can touch you like this?"
As soon as the words were out of his mouth, his fingers were abusing her g-spot like never before.
"Something about me got you hooked on my body. Take you over and under and twisted up like origami..."
She wanted to reply. To give him an attitude - no, to give him hell, but the way he was curving his fingers within her core made her brain go foggy. A funny feeling was quickly beginning to bubble up in her stomach. Like butterflies and warm kisses and also a bit like needing to pee. She opened her mouth to warm him, but all that came out was a helpless squeak. The feeling was mounting within her, overwhelming and intense. She wanted to reach out for him, to hold him as she shuddered through what she was sure was about to be a very wet orgasm only to be reminded of the cuffs around her wrist. It was all happening too quickly for her to process, her eyes falling shut and a desperate moan escaping her as he touched her with an expertise that only he possessed.
"I said look at me, slut. You're gonna watch me make this pathetic fucking pussy squirt. You're gonna cum for me again, and again, and again. And you're never gonna threaten to fucking leave me ever again. Because nobody can make you feel as good as I do."
Sunghoon's ego inflated ten fold when he felt her cunt lock tight around his fingers. His chest swelled with pride at the sight of her eyes rolling back, pussy squirting a glimmering arch of clear juices as she screamed in euphoria. He brought his other hand up to toy with her spasming clit, chuckling to himself as it made her squirt another small stream. She was shaking like a leaf, desperately closing her thighs in hopes of getting him to stop overstimulating her.
"N-no! No more, baby, please," She gasped.
"Oh, Sweetheart. We're nowhere near stopping."
He pulled his sopping fingers out of her cunt, smearing her juices across her face before forcing his fingers past her lips.
"Suck."
She complied immediately, taking his long pale fingers into the back of her throat and suckling sloppily. The sight of her plump lips wrapped around his fingers made his dick twitch, a moan escaping him as he pushed deeper into her throat.
"You gonna gag for me, pretty girl? You know how much I fucking love it when you gag," She did exactly that, throat contacting around his digits as her mouth filled with saliva.
"Mmm, just like that. Who's my good girl, baby?" His deep baritone demanded an answer.
"Me," She garbled out around his fingers, drool dripping from the side of her mouth. "I'm your good girl."
She felt a fresh wave of juices oozing out of her as he sensually slid his fingers out from her lips.
"Now that you've got my fingers good and wet, I can prep that pretty little asshole for our next toy." Her eyes grew wide at that. Sunghoon grabbed the second white box, opening it to reveal an anal plug with a cute, pink, heart-shaped crystal on the end.
"What color are we feeling, baby?"
"Y-yellow," She had never been nervous enough to say the safe word before. They had also never explored beyond fingers and the occasional tongue anally.
"Yellow? OK, sweetheart. Tell me what you're thinking. What's going on inside that pretty head?" He set the box aside in favor of soothingly massaging her thighs.
"I guess I'm just nervous."
"It's normal to be nervous when experimenting with new things. But I'd never make you do anything you didn't want to do. We can stop right now and just cuddle if you want. Or we can go slow and see if we like it or not. It's up to you. So, do you want to stop, or do you feel brave enough to try?" There was no judgment in his voice. No disappointment or anger. On the contrary, his gentle tone relaxed her enough to want to try.
"Can we take it slow?"
"Of course we can, Doll. My brave girl," He kissed the inside of her thighs sweetly, his lips lingering against her warm skin. His kisses trailed inwards, eventually landing him at her soft, wet mound.
Now that he knew she was feeling a bit uneasy, he watched her like a hawk for the first sign of discomfort. He placed open mouth kisses against her smooth skin, lips moistening with her sticky juices. He reached a hand up to grip around her waist as his tongue slid down to toy with the hood of her clit. Her hips bucked into his face, still highly sensitive from orgasming twice just moments ago. The scent of her pussy seeped into his nose, making him throb within the confines of his boxers. Her taste quickly spread across each and every one of his taste buds, intoxicating him like an aphrodisiac. He sucked her swollen pink bud into his mouth, groaning as he rolled his tongue over her most sensitive spot repeatedly.
"Fuck, that feels so goood," She moaned out, hips rolling into his mouth.
Whilst she was gyrating and distracted, Sunghoon took the opportunity to push his first digit inside of her winking rim. He pulled back from her clit, spitting a messy wad of saliva onto her bud before slurping it back into his mouth. She was squirming now, head thrown back as she dug her heels into the bed.
"Fuck, please, Sunghoon. Please, baby. I-I need..."
"What do you need, love?"
"Dick." She groaned.
"What an ungrateful little whore," He couldn't hide the grin in his voice. "Here I am. On my fucking knees for you. Eating this fat, juicy little cunt just the way you like... and all you can think about is dick." He didn't miss the way her asshole fluttered around his finger as he degraded her.
"You'll get my dick when I feel you've fucking earned it."
With that said, his second finger pressed inside of her rim to join the first, and he went back to lazily lapping at her quivering bud. At this point, she was so gone that she was attempting to push her asshole further down the length of his fingers, whimpering in need.
"I feel so fucking empty, Sunghoon. Please. Need you to fill me up, baby," She whined breathily, only to be ignored.
The gentle nibbling of his teeth made her withe against his sheets, her thighs closing around his head. With her plush thighs simultaneously plugging and warming his ears, he listened to her muffled sounds, his dick feeling like a steel rod in his briefs as she called out for him over and over in a preorgasmic daze.
"I love you. Love you so fucking much," He murmured into her cunt, removing his fingers and replacing them with the tip of the plug.
Her juices were flowing copiously from her pussy, providing more than enough lube for him to begin easing the toy past her rim. She keened in pleasure, wiggling impatiently until Sunghoon gripped her sternly and held her down still. He returned to sloppily suckling at her clit as the widest part of the plug stretched her tight ass open. He pushed it all the way in, his own hips beginning to buck impatiently into the mattress at the sight of the pink crystal shining enticingly as the plug fully sank into her virgin hole.
"Shit, baby. So fucking sexy." Sunghoon was mesmerized at the sight, blindly reaching for his phone as clear beads of her arousal began to ooze and drip all over her pretty new plug.
"I'm gonna take a picture, baby. Cause this is too fucking pretty to not capture." Tears of desperation and horniness were welling up in her eyes as he spread her cunt open with his fingers to take pictures. The rattling of her cuffs as she absent-mindedly tried to free her hands broke Sunghoon out of his stupor.
"P-please?" This is what Sunghoon lived for. The desperation for him, her willingness to submit herself to him for his pleasure and his pleasure only.
"Have I earned it yet?" Oh, did she.
"I dunno, baby. You think you deserve my cock?" She had more than earned it with her trust and bravery.
"Y-yes?" She thought she might orgasm completely untouched as she watched him push his briefs down his legs and kick them to the side. He crawled back between her legs, her entire body shaking in anticipation of what was to come. He dragged her closer, the bottom of her thighs resting over the top of his as he reached for his third box.
"I think you deserve it too, my love. You've been such a good girl for me, hmm? Such a good girl, thaaaat... I'm gonna give you exactly what you've been begging for."
He leaned over her on his fists, capturing her lips in a toe-curlingly passionate kiss as he teasingly ground his length into her pulsating snatch. She stopped breathing entirely as the wide, pinkish red tip of his dick kissed her entrance. As he pushed in, she heard a small click before a buzzing noise filled her ears. With one thrust, he was bottoming out inside of her and a brand new sensation, of vibration, was surrounding her throbbing clit.
She didn't last two seconds longer.
Her back arched painfully hard, her thighs instinctively closing, which made the sensations of vibration, of Sunghoon stretching out and fucking into her hole, of the anal plug so much more intense. A tortured scream echoed off the walls, followed by pleasure filled sobbing as she writhed and bucked and rolled her hips in tandem with the waves of pleasure. She was dying, he was absolutely killing her with his perfect dick, her cunt squeezing and creaming and gripping his length as she nutted all over him.
"Fuck, yes! Nasty little cunt is fucking milking me so good. Keep creaming on my dick, baby. That shit feels so fucking good. I love you, pretty."
"L...ove.....y.....y-ou," She slurred, dick drunk out of her mind.
"I know you fuckin' do, baby. Love me so fuckin' much, huh? You want to turn around for me, Mama? Let me hit it from the back?"
"Fuck yes!" He never stopped thrusting as he unlocked the cuffs around her wrists, only pulling out long enough to flip her onto her knees and readjust her vibrator before he was pistoning away inside of her again.
The harder he fucked into her, the deeper her back arched, until she was laying on the side of her face, watching him fuck her in the mirror across the room. The sight of her fat little ass boucing and jiggling with each thrust, his throbbing shaft soaked and coated in her gooey cream was straight out of his nastiest fantasies. The pink crystal of her plug was calling out enticingly to him. He gave it an experimental tug, moaning loudly as it made her clench viciously around his dick.
"You like that, don't you, you fucking slut? Like having something up your tight little ass, don't you?" He pulled her plug out, spitting a wad of saliva onto her ass before pushing it back in and fucking her with it.
"Fuuuuuck, Sunghoon! You're gonna make me cum again!" She moaned.
"Go ahead, baby. Cum for me again. Get that pussy nice and fucking wet for me."
He could feel her walls starting to spasm around him again. He watched in awe as the arch in her back deepened impossibly further before she was rolling her hips back to meet his every thrust. With every thrust, he could feel her dripping down his balls, soaking his inner thighs. When he heard her start to whine with the onslaught of an impending orgasm, he turned her vibrator up a setting, moaning as it made her body go rigid. Sunghoon was captivated with the way her entire body froze, unable to do anything except surrender itself to him. He placed a firm hold around her waist, fucking into her with deep, slow strokes as she started to orgasm around him. It nearly knocked the wind out of him when he felt the first wet clench of her walls suckling and swallowing his dick. She was milking him, eyes rolled back in her head, fingers strangling his linens. He couldn't help but observe the way her pussy was convulsing and tightening around his cock, creating a frosty white ring around the base of his cock.
"Thank you," She whimpered brokenly.
"Shit, baby. Pussy looks so pretty cumming on my dick."
"Yeah?"
"Mhmmm. And who does this pretty little pussy belong to, Princess?"
"Pussy is all fucking your's." She was shuddering now, shaking in the aftermath of orgasm.
"Yeah? This pretty little pussy is all fucking mine? Say it again, baby," Sunghoon moaned, head rolling back onto his shoulders.
"My pretty little pussy is all your's."
He groaned in response, pulling out and repositioning her onto her back. He turned the vibrator off, chucking it to the side and bringing her ankles up to rest over his shoulders. He pushed back inside of her heat, overwhelmed by the snug fit. He rested the weight of his body on top of her, wanting to feel as close to her as possible. His deep, slow strokes resumed, stoking the fire burning in the pit of his stomach. No woman had ever showed him euphoria the way she did. And as he rode her sopping cunt, staring deeply into her eyes, he knew he was just as obsessed and in love as she was. A moan slipped out of his mouth, a shiver racking his body as he felt the mushroom head of his cock twitch and leak against her cervix.
"Open your mouth." She complied immediately, his dick stiffening even more if possible as he spat a wad of spit onto her waiting tongue. She swallowed it down, amused at his antics.
"You're so fucking nasty," He smirked.
"You love it."
"I do. I love everything about you..." He trailed off, her eyes getting that dreamy look in them as his thrust became more intense.
"Love the way you feel cumming on my dick. Love your pathetic little moans and cries. Love the way you love me."
"You got a fetish for my love..."
She tangled her manicured fingers through his dark locks, pressing a chaste kiss on his lips as the room echoed with the sounds of their fucking. This was truly Sunghoon's favorite position, not to fuck, but to make love in. She felt so warm and tight and good in this position, and he had been holding out for so long. He could reach the deepest depths of her cunt, his balls aching at the feeling of his tip drooling precum all over her cervix. He could touch her all over, his hands occupying themselves with both a handful of ass and a handful of her bouncing tit. He could lean down and kiss her (or spit in her mouth). But most importantly, he could see her. Stretched out across his bed. So submissive, so good. Just for him, only for him. Letting him take her over and over again. In whatever position he wanted, as many times as he wanted, whenever he wanted.
Because she was his woman.
The thought alone was enough to send him into orbit.
"I'm gonna cum," He grunted. "W-...where?"
"Cum inside me, baby." He laced his fingers through hers, as her other unoccupied hand continued to tug and stroke through his hair.
"Shit. I love you so fucking much."
She couldn't ever recall Sunghoon repeating the phrase this often before. But there was sincerity in his voice. And an urgency, a desperation in his love making that made her feel for once that maybe he did love her the same way she loved him.
She was enthralled as his eyes grew glassy and unfocused, his breathing deepening as pitiful cries escaped his pink lips. And suddenly, his hips began to rut into her shakily, losing any and all sense of rhythm as he impatiently approached his climax. She felt his hard cock pulsating within her before his head dropped forward onto her chest and he whined out in a long, weak moan. Warmth flooded within her as he erupted, his aching, swollen dickhead painting her cervix white with his cum as he shook powerlessly in her arms. She yanked his head back so she could watch his face contort in brain numbing pleasure, his fucked out expression stroking her ego. She ground her hips up into his pelvis, delighted to see his eyes rolling back in his head, mouth falling open in a silent scream of ecstasy in response as he suffered through the peak of his climax. She fucked him through it, gently rocking against him to help him come down from his high.
She stroked a hand up and down his sweaty, shivering back as he panted, limp and exhausted. Laying on her chest made him feel relaxed and lethargic in the aftermath of the single greatest orgasm his body had ever been made to endure. He laid there until he could feel his legs again, shuddering as he pulled out of her. He placed a tender kiss on her lips before walking to the bathroom to get a warm rag to clean her up. When he returned with the rag, he was surprised to see her already up and tugging on her hoodie once again.
"Why are you getting dressed? You didn't even let me clean you up, Pretty."
"Sunghoon. I um... I'm not going to do the whole aftercare thing tonight. I meant what I said earlier. This is it for us. So I'm just gonna leave."
"What are you talking about? Leave for what? Just spend the night with me, babe."
"No, Sunghoon. I can't. This relationship was doomed from the start. And starting right now, I have to move on."
"Is this about what I said earlier? About you not staying away so long next time? Because if that's what's got you so upset, then I'm really sorry. It was a dumb thing to say. But it's hardly worth losing our relationship over." He could feel his pulse staring to race as she calmly stood up and began dressing.
"It's about more than just that, Sunghoon. I'm... it's just time for me to grow up and move on."
"But I love you. You can't just leave me."
"It doesn't feel good, does it?" She couldn't help but snap.
"So this is just you trying to get back at me?"
"No, Sunghoon! Just drop it, and let me leave." She gathered the remainder of her things and headed towards the door only to be stopped by a hand around her wrist.
"No! You say it's time to grow up, so we're going to talk this out. Like adults."
"Sunghoon, just let me-"
"No, you're not fucking leave me."
"Sunghoon-"
"Just stop it, you're not going anywhere!"
"I have to-"
"NO!"
"I'm pregnant! Ok?!"
The only sound in the room was the raindrops hitting the window. The now cold rag slipped from Sunghoon's fingers, hitting the hardwood floor with a wet splat.
"P-pregnant?"
"Yes."
"... For real?"
"Mhmm."
"Like... with a baby?"
"Yes, dumbass." Sunghoon ran a shaky hand through his sex tangled bed head.
"When did you find out?"
"I had a doctor's appointment this morning."
"I missed our baby's first appointment?!"
"No, it was just a regular check-up, and I had some blood work done. That's how they found out that I'm carrying."
"Do you know how far along you are?" His heart was beating so loud he wondered if she could hear it.
"Six weeks."
"...We're having a baby?" He whispered almost as if he was too afraid to say it out loud.
"No, I'm having a baby."
"Fuck's that supposed to mean?"
"It means I'm pregnant, I'm going to have this baby, and I'm going to raise it. Alone."
"And where the fuck did you get the idea that I'd ever let that happen?"
"Sunghoon, I love you. But you're not dependable. Kids need stability. And I refuse to let my baby see you come in and out of our lives like a revolving door for your entertainment."
"Our baby."
"What are you not understanding?"
"Our. Baby. Whether you like it or not, that baby is just as much mine as it is yours. So you don't get to just cut me out of the picture. I know I haven't been the most... stable. But I'm begging you to give me a chance. Let me prove to you that I can be a father to our baby."
"Sunghoon.... I don't know."
"Please," He pulled her closer to him before slowly letting his hand creep down to caress her stomach.
"Give me a chance. It's not like we aren't in love with each other, or we're strangers or something. It wasn't intentional, but we made this baby together out of love. And he or she deserves to grow up with both parents. Under one roof. As a family."
His eyes were watery with emotion. And again, Sunghoon hated himself for making her feel like she needed to protect herself, to protect his own baby from him. He felt like he was finally being forced to deal with the consequences of his actions.
"I don't want you to be with me out of obligation. Just because I'm pregnant. I want you to be with me because you love me."
"Do you think I'd be begging for a second chance if I didn't love you? Do you think I'd be pleading with you not to leave? You know I love you. And you're carrying my child. That only makes me love you more. Knowing that there's a little piece of me, of us, growing inside of you... I understand why your first instinct was to leave. I know you want to protect our baby. But I promise you, if you give me just one more chance, I'll show you how dependable I can be. I'll stick by your side forever. I promise. I'm gonna mess up. I'll probably say some dumb stuff every now and then. We'll piss each other off and argue occasionally. But I'll never leave you. Neither one of you. Ever again." She had never seen such determination in his eyes. Everything in her was screaming at her to leave. To create distance. To run away before he could.
"Let's just try, baby. Please?" The tears that were shimmering in his eyes began to spill over onto his pale cheeks.
In a flash, she imagined how her life would play out if she said no. It was a safer route to take. Looking at him, though, in this moment, in his bedroom while he fought for his family with tears in his eyes, she knew she couldn't leave.
"Promise? Promise you won't leave us?" As soon as the words came out of her mouth, she could see the weight of the world lift off of his shoulders.
"I promise!"
"....OK, Hoon. Let's just try."
He enveloped her in his arms tightly, molding his lips to hers like he'd never get the chance to do it again. And as he dragged her back to bed, a protective hand resting on her stomach, on their baby, she knew she made the right choice.
Don't kill me yallš«¢š«£. I'll go back and edit later. Also the end is kinda blah but its whatevs. Anyways, feedback is appreciated. Toodles š«”
lee heeseung
āĖā¹ā„p: bestfriend's brother ! heeseung x female reader
āą§ ā§āā„s: you and your bestfriend have a mutual understanding; her twin brother is completely off limits for many obvious reasons. but when the two of you are left alone and he tests the waters, will you be able to keep girl code, or will you surrender to long awaited pleasure?
smut warnings will be in the official release! comment or send an ask to be added to the taglistā¹ā āā„
you and heeyeon have been the tightest peas in a pod ever since elementary school. over a decade of laughter, heartbreaks, stupid crushes, first times, all the eventful ups and downs of girlhood and growing up together. you talk the same, walk the same, and when people see her, you're right beside her. you're inseparable.
she's like all of your thoughts mushed into a human body, nobody understands you the way she does. but as alike as you are, there's one significant difference - your reputations.
alcohol, and especially people have never been your thing. you prefer to stay in the comfort of your dorm and binge watch kdramas, meanwhile she's getting white girl wasted at parties and won't remember a thing in the morning. so yeah, you won't hear the best things if you asked about her, but its never stopped her from being a man magnet.
heeyeon is gorgeous; petite with long black hair, small face, lips plump with filler, big dark eyes, and the cutest little nose to match. it's not her fault all the guys on campus want to take her home for a wild night, and even if "campus whore" was the right label, someone has to look the part.
however, there is someone who doesn't fall far from the tree, and he perfectly fits the title of an actual campus whore.
heeseung is the name, heeyeon's ultimate fuckboy of a brother.
her scarily identical carbon copy who's older by just 15 minutes, he's heeyeon entirely plastered onto a 6-foot male body; the same nose and pouty pink lips, and the most obnoxious doe eyes that perceive him to be innocent, although he's far from anything pure.
it wasn't a secret that heeseung got around thanks to his hookups sprinting to brag, he quickly gained a known name for giving it good. heeseung naturally attracted people of all genders, sizes, races, everyone who's laid eyes on him at school has wanted to fuck him at least once in their life, whether they'll admit it or not. yourself included, there's no denying his alluring charm or his captivating looks.
heeseung was just as fond of you as you were of him, after all you were his twin sister's bestfriend, and you've spent most nights at their parent's mansion for years. even though you didn't interact 1 on 1 much, you know good and well what type of guy he is. you've seen it with your own eyes, and you hear it; his bedroom is right across from heeyeon's, with the thinnest of walls.
heeyeon made it very clear that heeseung was someone you should steer clear from. she didn't care who you were to her, messing around with her brother would call it quits. it's a betrayal that haunts her, girls used her all the time just to get a turn with him. she's lost a friend one too many times because heeseung was sucking the life out of the poor girl, or the girl was quite literally sucking him behind her back.
besides, it just didn't make sense in her head. you're smart and sweet and carry yourself well, you don't belong with someone as utterly disgusting, promiscuous, immature and careless as her brother. you deserve someone who has eyes for you and only you, and she knows her brother better than anyone. heeseung wasn't going to do anything other than use you to make him cum, just like the other 25 girls piled up in his phone.
well, how do you feel about heeseung?
the mere thought of him makes your stomach twist and turn, and being around him is worse, you can't help the stutter you develop whenever he asks you something so simple and stupid. the outrageous rumors that circulate camp in the back of your brain when you look at him, like him fucking his female teachers to pass his classes, or his body count being in the triple digits. honestly, how does one even know that many people?
even if they aren't true, he's still terrifying. but terrifying in a way that makes you so infatuated, enthralled by him. it's a guilty pleasure of yours when he's near, having his shirtless kitchen conversations with heeyeon. and as a virgin, you'd be lying if you said you don't fantasize about heeseung being the first person to go between your legs. with the screams you've heard at night, it was hard not to imagine.
but despite your lewd delusions about heeseung, the importance of maintaining boundaries and protecting your friendship with heeyeon was more important. you would never jeopardize your bond and actually go through with your thoughts of impurity, your fantasies would remain just that - fantasies, hidden away in the privacy of your mind. they had no place in reality.
besides, heeseung has a type. you've seen the girls who awkwardly leave his room with messy hair and a limp to their walk, they look nothing like you. it's not like he would ever see you in that way, you're just his sister's best friend, and you'd never be anything more.
or so you thought.
silly you, when has heeseung ever had morals?
#comingsoon #ihope #illtrymybest!
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hereās a question for those of you whoāve seen my wip post ā¦
for my next wip, the fic will take place in 2023 (dark blood era), in an au where the boys and mila never got together in 2021. now trying not to spoil anything, but letās say, that mila meets a potential suitor, whether it be another idol (i will take suggestions for this) or a previous crush from the past⦠the question for you guys is this:
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ʬʬʬ. 2024 pairing. nishimura riki x femoc!member req. nk getting jealous of ml with other 05-liners cw. jealousy, kabedon, teasing ( LIBRARY )
RIKI NEVER THOUGHT HE WOULD SEE THE DAY WHERE he would be third-wheeling on his own date, but that was before he and Mila bumped into Harua and Taki while they were out and about on what was supposed to be a romantic outing with just the two of them.
Make no mistake, Riki was good friends with the two of them and had nothing against them personally. He was even glad to see them, happy to be reunited with his fellow 05ā-liners. But somehow, it seemed they were a lot happier to see Mila than they were to see him ā and that Mila was unusually happy to see them, too.
Since when were they close? Riki thought with a pout as he watched Mila reach up to ruffle Haruaās hair.
āHow have you been?ā Mila asked in a sweet tone, mirroring how one would speak to a baby or a cute puppy they come across on the road. It was one that was usually reserved for her boyfriends ā the younger ones, especially ā and so Riki was astounded to hear her use it on the Japanese male. Even more so when she cooed as Harua nodded happily. āAh, what even? Why are you so cute?ā
Cute? Cute? Riki clenched his jaw the slightest bit as he watched Mila smile at him with those eyes of hers, laughing at something he had said. Riki continued to stare at her, as if it would magically make her look his way. But the woman was none the wiser.
Now, Riki was not the possessive type, nor was he the type to be jealous of his girlfriend having male friends. But he couldnāt deny the twist in his gut as Mila continued to pay attention to the other two males while he stood right there, waiting for her to tell him that she was ready to resume their date.
Riki licked the insides of his cheek. He crossed his arms and looked down at the floor, nodding along to whatever the three were talking about so as not to seem rude. But his foot was tapping subconsciously, his eyes flickering to the time displayed on the face of his watch.
āBy the way, were you two heading somewhere?ā Taki asked, looking between the couple. āWeāll leave you to it, if thatās the case.ā
āHuh? Thatās okay! We donāt mind, right Ni-ki?ā Mila blinked up at Riki, reminding the tall male of how small she looked in comparison to him. But while he would usually smirk at their height difference, he found himself noticing something else.
Ni-ki? Ever since they started dating, Mila never called him by anything other than his first name and a choice collection of pet names. He looked at Taki and he realised why. But still⦠It wasnāt like they would be confusedā Taki would already know by default who Mila was talking about. She was only one of very few people who ever called him by his birth name these days, it felt too distancing for her to refer to him by his stage nameā that was what everyone else called him, after all.
āStill,ā Taki said, cutting through Rikiās thoughts like a blade, āwe shouldnāt hold you back for too longā we have somewhere to be as well, so weāll let you go now.ā
Mila hummed. She nodded understandingly thought it was obvious she wasnāt too eager to let the duo go, given how she patted Haruaās arm, giving it a gentle squeeze as he bowed and departed. She sighed, waving at the duo as they walked away. āHeās just so cuteā¦ā
āI know,ā Riki deadpanned, the smile he offered Taki and Harua as they left skipping form his face. āYou only mentioned it like three times already.ā He shoved his hands in the pockets of his jacket, before turning on his heels. āCome on.ā
Mila blinked before trialing after the young man like a puppy nipping at his heels, her wide eyes looking up at him in question. āHey,ā she called softly, her hand tugging on the sleeve of her jacket. āAre you okay?ā
Riki scoffed under his breath. Who would be okay after they had to watch their girlfriend fawn over another man, even going as far as to call him ācuteā? And when they were supposed to be going out as a couple, at that. He clocked his tongue as he pettily ignored her calls, instead speeding up his steps.
āOh⦠Wait a minute, are you jealous?ā When Riki didnāt respond, Mila giggled. āReally? I didnāt think youād be that jealous, considering you hate being called cute⦠But you know, the way youāre acting right now is really cute too.ā Mila smiled as she skipped alongside his long strides. He still refused to look at her, causing her to become even more endeared by his behaviour. āHey, Ni-kiā!ā
Riki clicked his tongue. In one smooth movement, he seized Milaās wrist, pulling her into the emergency staircase that they happened to pass as they walked towards the exit of the Hybe building. Mila gasped at the sudden movement. She momentarily lost her balance, flailing forward at the sudden force. But before she could fall over, Riki trapped her between his body and the firm wall against her back ā one hand on the wall above her and the other on her waist.
Mila froze, eyes wide as she stared up at him, breath caught in her throat at the sudden proximity. She swallowed thickly. āW-what are you doingā¦?ā
It was meant to come to stern, scolding even. Yet under the heat of his gaze and his towering figure, the words came out breathless ā just like what she felt in that moment. āItās Riki.ā
Mila gasped like a fish. āWhat?ā
Riki smirked slightly at her flustered expression, taking on the redness of her cheeks and her avoidant gaze. But he schooled his expression before she could notice his amusement. āCall my name,ā he said lowly, his deep voice causing Mila to melt on the spot. āYou keep calling me āNi-ki,ā earlier. But thatās not what you usually call me.ā
Mila licked her lips, feeling that they had gotten dry. Riki subconsciously followed the action with his eyes, watching the way her pink lips parted to enunciate the syllables of his name. āRikiāā
His name barely left her lips before Rikiās were pressed against hers. The hand on her waist flitted to her jaw, tilting it upwards to allow him more access, his plump lips covering his in a kiss that could only be described as a stamp of longingā too firm to be tender, but too soft to be passionate. Just his mouth on hers filling her tummy with butterflies and making her knees buckle.
By the time Riki separated from her, she was reduced to a blushing mess under his smug smile. āThatās better,ā he said. He raised a hand to stroke to stroke top of her head. āNoonaās a good girl.ā
āWhat?ā Mila stammered. He never called her Noona, but when he did, it was always intentional. Mila pushed his chest, but Riki noticed she didnāt use any force, instead resting her hands there helplessly ā as if he had kissed all the strength out of her. āYou spend too much time with Jake,ā Mila muttered, avoiding his gaze.
Jake was right when he said that Riki seemed to only learn strange things from his hyungs ā flirting, included. The man winked, a charming smile crossing his face, ironically proving Milaās point. She sighed resting her head against her chest, her heart racing wildly against her own.
Riki was no bad boy, but with the way things were going, he definitely could turn out to be⦠Bad for Milaās heart, that is.
TAGLIST @em1ejiee @menichoi @dracoslovergirl @rosas-in-the-garden @blossominghunnie @lovelypham @cornenhapovs
it's as the prophecy foretold... two trucks, having sex
ā GENRES: older brotherās best friend & summer romance; angst, fluff & smut
ā PAIRING: older brotherās best friend!Jaeyun x fem!reader
ā WORD COUNT: 35.7K
ā WARNINGS: implied age gap; mentions of a minor characterās death; mentions of alcohol and drugs; virginity loss; unprotected sex multiple times (three); a lot of art references as Jaeyun majored in Fine Arts, and i am not saying that thereās a scene where he paints the reader naked, but i am; body worship at some point; also biker!Jaeyun; and he calls the reader baby (valid warnings, in my opinion)
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā TRACK 04 OF TAKE MY HAND
Sim Jaeyun wasnāt supposed to fall in love with you.
Itās not as if there was a written rule. No ink on paper or statement made it factual, but there was an understanding that his best friendās little sister wasnāt someone he was supposed to fall in love with.
Yet, he did. And God ā it had been a hell of a ride.
Phone calls from Park Jongseong never had been a good sign for Jake.
Jongseong hated phones, and in special ā to make calls. Throughout the years of their friendship, the option had only been initiated by him as the last resort in the midst of the last resort; the keypad of their old dormitory breaking and leaving him out; his car running out of gasoline in the middle of the night; a forgotten file that supposedly could save Jongseong from failing his last law semester and made Jake run through half of the university campus on a winter morning to deliver it to him ā and that was the problem of Jake receiving so few phone calls from his best friend. It doesnāt matter if he felt his shoulders stiffening as soon as he saw Jongseongās name shining on his phone screen. Jake knew he needed to pick up.
It was almost noon when Jongseong called that day, the small shop busier in a way that only happened with the beginning of summer ā the vacation season bringing an influx of tourists to Jeju and suddenly making everything a tiny bit more cluttered.
āHereās the thing,ā Jongseong said at the other end of the line. It was such a classic Jongseong way to start a conversation. Dramatic, and with a hint of urgency that Jake knew all too well. āI need a favor.ā
āGood afternoon for you too. I am awesome, thank you. How about you?ā Jake asked, making Jongseong huff at the other end of the line.
āI am serious,ā he said. āBaby is giving me a headache and I need your help.ā
āYour sister?ā Jake demanded, his voice coming higher than he indeed and catching a few customersā attention. Jake had never met you, not really. Everything he knew about you had been through these tiny pieces Jongseong gave through conversations, and although he knew you had given your older brother a few hard moments as you always seemed to reach for him first whenever you had a problem, Jake couldnāt imagine how he would ever be directly involved.
He turned around, his eyes focusing on the other side of the beveled glass. The sun fell warm and bright on the town and a myriad of bees hummed at the bushes on the other side of the street, the small insects enjoying the pinky-white blossoms that seemed to be disappearing as the summer kept settling on the island. Down the street, Mrs. Choi was also enjoying the beginning of the summer, leaning on the window of her bakery and screaming at Euntaek ā her troublemaker grandson whom people there only cared to call Mrs. Choiās grandson with a sigh.
āShe has been trying this scholarship in the United States ever since she graduated high school, and now that she got it, out of nowhere, she decided to spend summer in Jeju ā alone. I want you to be her emergency call,ā Jongseong explained, catching Jakeās attention once again. āYou are still living there, right? In your grandfatherās old house? Taking care of his pottery shop?ā
It was a too practical way to describe the fact that Jake had run away to it ā taking it as an inheritance when no one else wanted it, but Jake hummed in agreement.
āBut Seogwipo is in the extreme south of the island, depending on the area she-ā
āI know. Itās just in any emergency case, it would take several hours for any of us to arrive at the island.ā
āFine,ā Jake conquered. āBut why ā why did she choose Jeju?ā
Honestly, there was no reason for you to choose Jeju aside from your desire to leave Koreaās mainland. You had thought of Japan at first, the neighboring country being not even one hour and a half away by plane, but you didnāt know anything of its language aside from the small vocabulary you acquired by too many hours watching Ghibli animations and three months there seemed more stressful than having to deal with the whole expectation your parentsā had been putting on your upcoming university life in the United States. But then, someday you scrolled through a vacation website, and Jeju shone for you. It took fifteen minutes to convince your parents ā an additional five to annoy your brother, but on the first day of summer, you took a flight to the Korean island and established yourself in a nice apartment downtown.
Yet, you had to admit, being alone wasnāt all the fun, especially with a landlord who seemed to prefer spending all his hours checking the security cameras rather than fixing your broken sink and had screamed at you for appearing with a stray kitten in the midst of a summer storm ā a black furry thing that didnāt even have twenty centimeters but seemed to bother him as a lynx would. The nights were never quiet there and the city hardly slept, but instead of the soothing comfort you expect to find in it, you lay awake in your bed wondering if you had done something wrong. So when the landlord argued that the cat left or you left, you had no second thought before packing your belongings, and putting the cat in the pet carrier you had bought just a few hours prior almost as an omen.
You were too shrinking to call your parents for help not even two weeks into your supposedly independent vacation ā too proud to give Jongseong the proof you werenāt ready to be on your own, so you put Sim Jaeyunās address on the maps app and took the next bus to the small town where he resided, watching as the buildings disappeared and the fields of green tea turned boundlessly beneath the summer sun.
It took you exactly one hour and seven minutes to arrive at Seogwipo. With no transfers or changes, the bus stopped just a few streets away from Jakeās address ā a pretty road running along the South Sea that made it easy to stroll along the sidewalk, nothing but the sound of your luggage against the pavement, and the waves, softly crashing against the stones. The busiest part of Jeju had been left by the downtown, tidy streets giving way to open roads and suddenly the hustling cities were part of another world ā another reality. Even the skies seemed to acquire a new shade here.
There wasnāt much through the path, a convenience store, a library, a tiny bakery where an old lady sat by its door-
āDo you need help?ā she asked. Her accent was strong, pure Jeju dialect which made you blink at her, taking a moment too long to make sense of what she had just said. You didnāt need help, honestly, your phoneās map seemed to be working just fine, but you felt bad about sounding impolite ā especially in a place like Seogwipo seemed to be, so you smiled at her, immediately receiving the gesture back.
āI am searching for my brotherās friendās house,ā you said. āHe supposedly lives in this street.ā
āTell me his name, I know everyone here.ā
āJaeyun ā Sim Jaeyun.ā
āOh! Jake!ā she exclaimed. āYes, he lives straight ahead. I can ask my grandson to take you there.ā
āNo, itās alright,ā you broke in. āI donāt think itās necessary.ā
āItās not a long walk, but you are with a luggage and-āshe paused, availing the pet carrier in your hands. āA cat?ā
You looked at it too, catching the idea of an ear but before you could answer, she was already leaning inside the bakery, filling her lungs and shouting. āEuntaek!ā
Euntaek appeared at the door, and if the old lady hadnāt told you he was her grandson it would have been impossible for you to notice their connection by yourself. They were the opposite in every way ā where she was short and plump, he was tall and lanky with a mess of dark hair being bathed in the late afternoon sun.
He stopped in the midst of a complaint, his mouth suddenly curling in a smirk when he caught the sight of you. His gaze trailed your fluttering white silk sundress, following it all the way to your tights and then back to your face.
āThis is Euntaek,ā she said as he stepped closer. āMy grandson. He is always here over the summer, so if you need anything donāt hesitate to come to us and ask.ā
āJust Taek,ā he mended, leaning to your side. He smelled like autumn ā a musky perfume that Jongseong would have advised him to keep to the cold seasons, all together with a faint scent of tobacco. And you didnāt need to guess what was in the box on the front pocket of his t-shirt.
āStop playing around and take her to Jakeās shop,ā the old lady demanded. He straightened himself at her words, looking ahead at the street as if he was suddenly confused, but he didnāt retort ā didnāt reply, when he looked back at you he was smirking again as if he was satisfied with the situation.
āGive me your luggage,ā he said. And you obeyed, partly because you thought it would be good for him to have something to put his attention aside from your presence and partly because you were starting to feel tired.
Euntaek guided you through the street as the sun kept going down, your shadow stretching out so long that its edges were already blurring with the approaching night.
āAre you staying the whole summer?ā he asked, out of the silence.
āNo, I-ā you paused. Being completely honest, you hadnāt thought of what would happen after speaking with your brotherās best friend. āI donāt know ā probably not.ā
āWell, itās a good idea. You should stay in the city areas, nothing really happens on this side of the island.ā
āIt seems pretty nice to me,ā you admitted.
Euntaek lifted a brow at you, his flirtatious attitude finally eclipsed by something else. āWhere are you from?ā
āSeoul.ā
āAh, a girl from the city-city,ā he said. āI could hear it from your accent, but I guess it makes sense for you to like this end of the world then.ā
You didnāt reply this time.
āWe are here,ā he announced. Just like the rest of the street, Jakeās shop was a single-story construction. White walls and a beveled glass framed by bare woods, just as most Korean houses had been built in the fourteenth century during the Joseon dynasty.
āGive me your phone,ā Euntaek said.
āMy phone?ā you asked, looking at the device still unlocked in your hands. His phrase came with no question marks, no rapport, and you wondered if the was always like this ā throwing demands that should have been questions.
āYes,ā he smirked. āIn case you need something ā Jake doesnāt have a car, he is always taking the old Beomseokās pickup but I-ā The ramble kept going on, but as you extended your phone at him, you had already turned back to the shop. You had once heard Jongseong telling your parents that Jaeyun had moved to Jeju to take care of his departed grandfatherās shop, being the only one who took an interest in the old manās business. Your brother had even come to help at the beginning of everything, but you never had considered asking him what the shop was about, and now you wished you had so you wouldnāt be so surprised as you caught sight of the dozen pottery pieces ā from small mugs to bowls and enormous flower pots, all glazed in the modest earthy tones of Jeju; green, blue, purple, and brown filling the wooden shelves at the fairest end of the room. Down the middle of the shop, there was a long table, and some pottery wheels, their sheer number indicating he not only did it but taught.
The shop was fairly empty, saved from a couple studying the row of mugs, and Jaeyun ā standing with his back to the beveled glass.
Euntaek handed your phone back, and you pulled it inside of your purse without even looking at him.
āThank you for bringing me here,ā you said.
āAnything you need just give me a sign.ā
āSure,ā you said, already taking the handle of your luggage and stepping away.
A fluttering of crystal and bells clanked against the door as you pushed it, allowing the summer breeze to rush over the place, the earthy and pond-mud smell of clay taking over your senses as Jaeyun turned to you, a polite smile playing on his lips.
Until now, you had never seen your brotherās best friend ā not that you havenāt tried, but his only social media seemed to be Instagram and the absence of posts left you nothing but the group pictures your brother showed you once in a while, blurry things that had been taken on drunk states or taken so distant you couldnāt really tell what he looked like aside from the idea of his sun-kissed skin and his dark hair always curled and always growing past his ears ā boyish as he seemed pretty, you remembered once thinking, but up close with the golden light of the sunset bathing over him, you noticed he was utterly staggering and you became uncomfortably aware of the sun touching your face, turning your cheeks warmer and warmer beneath his gaze.
āJaeyun?ā you tried.
āJake,ā he corrected. āWhenever I hear Jaeyun, I feel like I need to look back to check if my father isnāt here.ā
You had already spoken his English name in conversations with your brother, rolled through the letters of it absently far enough times to be familiar with it, but there was something different on it now that you could put a face on it. The name fitted him, young and beautiful, cheerful and bright. You couldnāt help but hold the shape of his name in your mouth, try it on your tongue with its new taste and he tilted his head to the side, carefully studying you.
āWould you be Jongseongās little sister?ā
āYes, I-ā you exhaled. āI ā Would you have a spare room?ā
ā
It took Jake fifteen minutes to finish his talk with the couple and turn his full attention back to you, leaning on the cashier top as you rambled about the apartment downtown, the summer storm, and the kitten ā even pulling the animal out of the pet carrier as an appeal, and then, finally, you rambled about the landlord demanding you to put it back into the streets and how you simply could not so you left only with half of the amount your parents spent on the apartment downtown.
You hadnāt really thought about it, but the words kept coming hurried and messed up, a single stream of phrases being pushed out of you, and you told him you were going to find a place somewhere, you just needed time ā and a room for a few nights.
āSo let me see if I understood,ā Jake said. āYou came to Jeju to spend the summer, got a nice place downtown but because of this kitten,ā he stopped then, theatrically pointing at the animal in your hands. āYou got kicked out without getting your full deposit back and you donāt want to call your parents asking them to help you find a new place nor simply want to go back home?ā
āYes, thatās ā thatās exactly what happened.ā You felt small when the words reached back at you ā your whole world becoming so small and silly, and you braced yourself for Jakeās judgment, but he did not. He tilted his head once again, thumping his fingers unrhythmically against the cashierās top and you werenāt certain if this was because he was considering your situation or because it was simply quite a lot to take in just a few minutes. But he sighed then, a soft gust of air passing through his lips.
āYou canāt come here with a kitten,ā he said. āItās obvious that I would say yes.ā
You must not have truly expected Jake to agree, because the surprise you felt when you heard his reply stunned you to silence, and in the stillness that followed, you finally noticed how fast your heart was beating. It hummed against your ears so loudly ā you had been terrified now that you could think about it.
āFor real?ā you asked then.
āOf course,ā he said. āI will just close the shop and I will show you the house.ā
You followed Jake back into the street, not knowing what else to do aside from standing there ā watching as he closed the door, playing with the key and locking it. Outside, the night was slowly setting in, moonless and warm.
āIs it a girl or a boy?ā he asked.
āWhat?ā
āThe cat.ā
āOh,ā you gasped. āItās a boy.ā
āAnd have you named it?ā
āNot yet. I am not even sure if I can keep him, I am leaving Jeju by the end of summer so I thought of finding a nice home for him here,ā you blurted out, focusing on the small furry thing in your hands and when you looked at Jake again, he had already approached you. He was as tall as Jongseong, but differently from your brother he didnāt bottle you in the shadows and made a shiver settle on your spine. Instead, Jake was comfortably tall. He smelled like summer afternoons, like orange blossoms and that earthy scent that remitted the pottery pieces displayed on his shelves. āBut I guess it should be correct to at least give him a temporary name, right?ā
āJeonchae,ā he said. āI always wanted to have a pet with this name.ā
āJeonchae is it then,ā you replied, and Jake smiled again, this time something beyond his polite lightness and you felt your heart keening, he had those types of smiles that took over an entire face. You couldnāt even react as he took the handle of your luggage from your hand, guiding you to a side path, countering the shop, and stepping into the back garden ā or the front garden. It depended on where you were coming fro. His house stood on the other side of it, the design a perfect extension of the shop.
As Jake opened the front door and slipped in, you looked past him and into the hall. At first sight, the inside of Jakeās house was as plain as the outside. The same wooden frames and white walls you suspected he didnāt mind painting after he had inherited it, but as you walked inside, toeing out of your shoes, you noticed that the greatest of the place didnāt lay on the structure itself, but on the things. Nothing in the living room matched ā not the green racks or the maroon couch. The shelves on the far wall were cluttered with books stacked between pieces of pottery and crafted figurines. The last afternoon light spilled through an open window, illuminating the room all together with the yellow lamps and everything was chaotic, bright, and unabashedly joyous.
And you were surprised to notice, you loved it.
Your familyās house was minimalist, bare even, everything almost planned to not indicate any of your personalities and you wondered how it would feel to have a place that showed exactly who you were inside.
āNothing is exactly knew, but-ā
āIt is lovely,ā you said.
āKitchenās over there,ā he continued, pointing at the end of the room as if the open floor plan didnāt let it clear where everything was.
āThis is my room,ā he said, moving his attention to the first door in a row of three. You couldnāt even get a glimpse of the inside before he continued on, scrolling your luggage through the hardwood floor. āThe door on the end far end is the bathroom and the laundry, seems a bit cluttered, but well, it is an old house ā and here,ā
āCan be your room,ā he finished, gesturing for you to go in first. You did so, finally letting go of Jeonchae and allowing the kitten to hover over the room.
A bed lay in the center, only with the mattress. And although the windows had been flung wide open, showing the perfect view of the garden, a faint smell of glaze and paint remained in the room, something you couldnāt tell if it came from the pots of paint organized on the shelves, or the pottery pieces themselves ā drying at the window frame.
āIt was my grandparentsā room,ā Jake clarified. āNow I just use it as-ā
āA paint room,ā you completed. āIs it ok if I look?ā
āYeah, I mean- yeah,ā he whispered, rushing his fingers through his hair.
You crouched in front of the pieces, staying eye level with them. Jake had painted a few with the same earthy tones you had seen at his shop, but others he had drawn on it, gorgeous mixes of colors and styles. There were hills in the traditional Korean art style, and flowers in a modern ā almost silly way. You could stay there, studying these pieces for hours and catching a different detail every time. But as you turned to say something to Jake, you caught the sight of a canvas leaning against the wall, a three-dimensional painting, with mountains coming out of the plain canvas that took your words away. Different from everything else it barely had colors. A mix of black and white and you could feel it, the struggle and the loneliness on the canvas. Your fingers tickled as if you wanted to reach for it ā brush your fingers as if to tender the pain, but you forced yourself to remain still.
āMy final project from my first university semester,ā he said.
āItās beautiful,ā you said. āHow have you done it?ā
āLots of baking soda ā Jay was so annoyed by the mess I made in our shared room.ā
āMy brother is a naturally annoyed person,ā you said, immediately coaxing a snort of laughter out of him, the sound so silly, yet vivid that you didnāt notice a smile was rising to your lips in response until it was already there.
āNow you said the truth,ā he said.
āWell, I will leave you to settle yourself,ā he continued. āThe wardrobe is empty, aside from a few bed sheets, I think. You can use anything here, and if the paint and pottery bother you, just put it out, I can sort it anywhere else.ā
āItās alright,ā you said. āHonestly, thank you so much.ā
āI would ask you what you want for dinner, but my acknowledgment as a cooker is very little, and there are no take-outs nearby so-ā
āCould I help?ā
āDonāt worry, Jeonchae is going to help me,ā he said, slightly lending himself so he could reach for the kitten, scratching the back of his ears, and eliciting a low rumble of happiness.
āArenāt you, buddy?ā
You were surprised to see the kitten, in fact, followed Jake out of the room and through the house, rushing through the kitchen not only as if he knew the place, but as if he was already part of it.
ā
You werenāt sure how long you were going to stay at Jakeās house, so you decided to not unpack everything, making settling yourself into his spare room a quick task and by the time you stepped out to the common area, he was just taking the pan out of the six-burner stove and putting it on the table.
You almost laughed when you noticed his very little acknowledgment in the kitchen meant lamen and a bunch of leftover side dishes for the night, the takeout pots affirming nothing was made by him. There was something endearing about Jakeās clumsy maneuvering around the kitchen, a certain charm in his earnest attempt, but you couldnāt help but worry if his dinners always had been like this ā you were a Park at the end of the day, meals not only being important healthy, but as a manner of caring for yourself and others, so you stopped yourself, trying your best to not show your worry when he caught sight of you.
āI hope you didnāt have high expectations,ā he said then, his eyes meeting yours. āItās nothing like your motherās or your brotherās ā but itāll fill you up.ā
āI wouldnāt expect anyone to be like them,ā you said. āOnly high chefs love the kitchen as much as them.ā
His eyes softened as he gestured for you to join him at the table.
āWell, thatās a relief,ā he admitted, passing you one of the bowls. You werenāt surprised to notice it was handmade, irregular and pottery-crafted. You curled your fingers around the piece, relishing the coldness against your skin.
āAre your dinners always like this?ā you asked. Jake looked at you at the other side of the table then, taking in how you hadnāt moved yet, and retrieved the bowl from you, ladling a heaping portion of lamen and placing it in front of you.
āYou mean extremely unprepared and unhealthy?ā he asked, and you gasped. You didnāt mean to offend him, but because you couldnāt find better words to describe it, you remained silent. āMost of the time, but once in a while Mrs. Choi brings me something, once in a while I simply do not eat, so we can say itās not an every night thing.ā
There was a pause, a skimpy moment full of awkwardness. But then, Jeonchae leaped at the dining table, immediately stealing a laugh from Jake. He spared a piece of meat to the kitten, quickly making the apology dice on your tongue, and just like that, the spell was broken.
āJake,ā you called. āWhat about I take care of dinner while I am here?ā
āOh no, she is surely a Park,ā he teased, but he nodded at you, barely giving himself the time to think between a second and another, and making you suck your breath back.
"Really?" you asked. "I mean, Iām not like my mother or Jay as well-ā
āI wouldnāt expect you to be like them,ā he said, and that was it. It had been just your words in his mouth, but you couldnāt help but feel something very warm growing inside of you. It was the very first time you genuinely thought someone who knew your family, didnāt expect you to be like them. āBut I would need to take you to the market tomorrow, I doubt thereās something usable in this kitchen.ā
ā
You woke up to the street light spreading through the darkness of your room and a soft series of curses. At first, you couldnāt remember where you were. The scent of glaze and paint took you with a strange closeness, but then you remembered the discussion with the landlord, putting the kitten in a carrier, and taking the bus to Seogwipo to meet Jake ā Jake.
You slide out of the bed, padding barefoot to the window, and opening it in time to catch your brotherās best friend adjusting the ladder closer to the houseās wall and taking the first step up to it.
āWhat are you doing?ā you asked because Jake wasnāt possibly going up to the roof late at night although everything indicated it was exactly what he was doing.
Jake turned to you as fast as a complicated smile took over his features.
āSorry, I woke you up,ā he said, the certainty that he had been the one to wake you up stealing the question mark of his phrase and so you didnāt reply.
āAre you afraid of heights?ā he asked then.
āA bit, yes.ā
āDo you trust me?ā
ā
There were stars, and there were stars at Seogwipo.
Some nights, back at home, you had lingered on your bedroomās window, trying to catch at least a spare star above the city lights without much success, but as you sat by Jakeās side at the uneven tiles of his roof, and craned your neck to the vastness of the sky, you couldnāt help but sigh at the view, an appreciation sound that came from your bare heart. At Jeju there were never enough streetlights to obliterate the stars completely ā you could always get a glimpse of them without much search, but at Seogwipo ā so far from anything else, the stars created streams of silver and purple against the dark sky.
āItās beautiful,ā you whispered.
āWas it what you expected?ā Jake asked. āWhen you decided to come to Jeju.ā
āI donāt think I had any expectations. Honestly, I barely considered it before I decided to come to Jeju. It was there and suddenly it seemed like a great option so I took it,ā you said. āItās just ā are you the youngest in your family?ā
Jakeās eyebrows furrowed at your question, as if he was suddenly confused, and in the heat of the moment, you continued. āI am not blaming Jay or my family, itās not like this. But there is something about being the youngest child no one speaks about,ā
āWhen you are the youngest, you live in the shadows of either their failures or their successes. It wasnāt my dream to go to the United States to study ā it was my fatherās. He couldnāt do it back at his time, so he tried to make Jay do it for him, but when Jay failed due to his grades, I became the next in line, and I have been living my whole life like this ā trying to fulfill everything they want to not be the letdown of my family. When I passed the university interview, got the visa and everything, they started talking about their expectations and it made me realize that I have never lived a single day to myself, so I wanted to try ā at least this summer before I go to the United States to live a life I never dreamed about.ā
When you finished, Jake had been silent for so long that you thought he had zoned out ā leaving you to talk to the vastness of the place. But you looked at him then, and he was there ā with the same careful stare he had turned on you this afternoon, and making your cheeks grow warmer. It wasnāt like Jake was a stranger, he wasnāt, not really. You had co-existed on each otherās worlds for so long that it was almost peculiar to think you had met just a few hours previously. Yet still ā you were not sure why you decided to tell him about your life like this. But you were hundreds of kilometers away from home, and it was summer, the season when people do things they would never think of. It was late at night, the world so still that it felt safe to let secrets be spilled in the wind, and Jake ā he felt safe too.
āI do have an older brother too,ā Jake admitted. āHe has studied medicine in Australia and people love to praise him or say something like it must be hard for Jaeyun to have an older brother like you.ā
A breath shuddered out of you with the harshness of his words, and his mouth screwed on something between a smile and a frown, his own history setting heavy on him, and making him pause, his gaze drifting downward. Jake watched as his fingers moved on his lap as if he was trying to sort his thoughts, and that was the moment you noticed whatever he was about to tell you was something he had been keeping for himself for years.
āItās just like you said, I do not blame my family,ā he started, the words leaving his lips a bit clumsy and strangely by the unused of being said. āBut because my parents are doctors and my brother always knew he was going to follow their path, I grew up thinking I was the letdown of my family.ā
āMy grandfather, otherwise,ā Jake continued. āHe was an artist ā not a very successful one as you can see from the house or by the fact that you probably never heard of him, but he loved it,ā
āI used to come here every summer during my childhood, and whenever I saw him doing pottery ā whenever I saw the happiness in him, I knew it was what I wanted to do too, but still, I was afraid I would disappoint my parents so I tried to followed their path and study medicine. I got into a university and went to the United States.ā Jake had a dull tone, but it was almost like his canvas in your room ā you could feel the pain in each syllable. āMy grandfather died when I was there.ā
You knew Jakeās grandfather had died ā had picked the information in the echo of your brotherās conversation with your mother, but you never knew what the man had meant to Jake, and perhaps that was what made your heart keen as if you had just discovered his passing.
You reached out to Jake, placing your hand gently on top of his. It hadnāt dawned on you how intimate the gesture was until you felt Jake moving beneath your touch, but before you could pull away he had already turned his palm into yours, squeezing you, lightly, and reassuring.
āItās alright. It has been five years already,ā he said. āSomehow I already got to peace with this. But on his last phone call, he asked if I was happy ā if I was doing what I wanted to,ā he said. āAnd it stuck on me, you know? I wasnāt ā so I came home for his funeral and decided I wasnāt going back to the States. I got into a university in Seoul, and well, I think you know the rest of the story. I graduated in Fine Arts like I always wanted, and came here to take care of his things.ā
āI wonāt lie and tell you it was easy ā it wasnāt. When I told my parents what my plans were, my father asked me if I wanted to be poor like my grandpa. But what I am trying to say is that I understand you,ā Jake said. āIf you want to stay here during the whole summer to give yourself time, itās alright with me ā just be sure to live for yourself because thereās nothing wrong with it.ā
āMake a list of things you have never done and want to do. I donāt know. Just enjoy your time here.ā
A breeze picked up in the following silence, the halted air suddenly stirring and shuddering the bushes on the other side of the street. Seogwipo was so silent at this hour that you could hear the soft rustling sound as they moved.
āYou sound wiser than my brother,ā you whispered. āMaybe I should start talking to you instead.ā
āWell, you know where to find me,ā he whispered back, leaning to your side. He was just a bit too close, his scent taking over you all together with the summer breezes. And he might have noticed it too because he drew a bit back, rushing his fingers through his hair as his gaze focused on the skyline once again. You did the same.
āBut it can be a dangerous thing ā to get me,ā you replied. āI can become really dependent.ā
Jake opened his mouth to say something, but whatever it had been was forgotten once he had turned to you. Although the world had turned dim with the night, whatever remnant light now raced towards you ā the rose and gold of the stars and street lights softly painting your skin. And when you looked back at him, Jake finally understood what a professor once had said, beauty was rarely soft or consolatory, it was quite alarming. He could feel his pulse jumping at his neck, the bare image of you stirring something inside of him.
āShould we go down?ā Jake asked then. āI have to take you to the market before I open the shop and I donāt even know what time it is.ā
But he was already slipping through the roof tiles, taking the first step down the ladder before you had even replied.
You carefully followed him, edging your way onto the roof, but the moment you looked down, you felt your heart contracting, shivers scattering through the line of your spine.
āJake?ā you called, your voice sounding quieter than you intended to.
āYeah?ā
āRemember when I said I was a bit afraid of heights?ā you asked, but he didnāt reply, his eyebrows furrowing as he peered at you. āI donāt mind being in a high place, but I canāt know how high it is.ā
āYou canāt look down?ā
āIt makes me vertiginous,ā you admitted.
āAlright,ā Jake said. āLetās do it like this ā can you sit on the edge of the roof and put your feet on the ladder?ā
You nodded, heart thumping in your chest as you carefully shifted your weight and did as he said, finding the first step of the ladder with the sole of your shoes. Either the night had turned colder or your senses had turned very accurately due to nervousness, you felt Jake retreating the few steps he had taken down, and lingering closer to you, his whole body as warm as he sounded when he finally spoke again.
āGive me your hands,ā he asked. āYou can keep your eyes straight at the horizon or close them, I got you ā Just donāt look down.ā
You extended your hands at him, and he took it, his fingers curling around yours as he guided you down.
āIsnāt it dangerous for you?ā you asked suddenly, but you didnāt dare to open your eyes and check how he was doing it.
āJust a few more steps, baby,ā he said, immediately making both of you stop, the endearing word whistling through the space between both of you. Itās not like you thought he meant it to be endearing. Your whole family called you baby, from your grandparents to your parents and brother ā and even their friends. Probably whenever Jake had heard someone speaking about you the word simply came by, but hearing it in his voice felt different, a flush of warmth creeping up to your cheeks.
āI am sorry,ā he hushed.
āItās alright,ā you said. āI guess Jay called me baby too much around you.ā
āYes,ā he said, the confirmation coming as a tight exhale. āIt happened so commonly that when he first said your name I had to ask who he was talking about and he managed to feel offended.ā
You laughed at it, softly, and his mouth quivered in response.
āJust a few more steps,ā he repeated then. And with the help of Jakeās steady guidance, you managed to make it down from the roof.
Jeonchae was already waiting at the door. You tried to not feel offended when the kitten once again chose Jake, following him through the house and only stopping when Jake did too.
āGood night, baby,ā Jake said, reaching for his doorās knob. He seemed to want to say something more, but stopped himself, slightly shaking his head before he slipped into his room.
He wasnāt quite certain what came first ā the thought of it being natural or the feeling of it being natural. But when he lay himself onto his bed, quickly being followed by Jeonchae, he couldnāt remember how his nights had been any other way.
You woke up to the soft hustle of dishes echoing, drawers opening and shutting before finally the smell of toast browning and eggs hitting a hot skillet reached you.
Morning light flooded through the opened windows of the bedroom, the brightness of it catching you unguarded and making you blink a few times before you managed to roll through the bed, trying to catch what Jake was doing, but the gap in the door was small, a bare sliver that all you could see was his head tilted to the stove in concentration and his shoulders moving, the thin material almost giving you the outline of everything ā you abruptly stood up, padding barefoot to the kitchen.
āGood morning,ā he said, promptly extending you a mug. You wrapped your hands around the steaming cup, inhaling the bittersweet scent of coffee and vanilla.
āSo you arenāt very fond of cooking dinner, but like breakfast?ā you asked.
āI guess we all have one favorite meal.ā
āWell, that makes sense,ā you agreed. āBut if I prefer baking what does it makes me?ā
āA tea-time person, definitely,ā he said. āMaybe you should meet Mrs. Choi, she has a bakery down the street-ā
āAn old lady? Not even one meter and a half? Gray hair and a really fierce accent?ā
āI see that you already have met her.ā
āShe was sitting by her bakery door when I arrived,ā you said. āAsked if I needed help, and made her grandson walk me here.ā
āShe made Euntaek walk you through one hundred and something meters?ā
āVery fiercely, actually, but perhaps it was just her accent,ā you admitted, quickly stealing a smile from him. It had been so quick ā if your heart hadnāt keened to the sight of it you would think it had been an imagined moment.
āI thought about going to the market after breakfast,ā he said. āGet the things you need, I genuinely only have eggs, three packs of lamen, and bread.ā
āWell, you at least have something aside from lamen.ā
āDonāt get too proud. Beomseok ā a grandpa who lives at the end of the street sells eggs, and the bread is from Mrs. Choiās bakery-ā
āI am surely not proud,ā you said, but despite the harsh choice of words, they carried no venom and Jake allowed himself to playfully pout at you. There was something adorable about his expression ā almost puppyish, and you had to control yourself to not reach for him, ruffling your fingers through his locks and discovering if they were as soft as they looked.
āDonāt be so mean to me.ā
ā
Euntaek had told you ā more like warned you about the absence of a car in the midst of Jakeās possessions, always having to ask for the old Beomseokās pickup. So when Jake told you he was going to wait outside, you had expected to step out to the view of a pickup ā although you didnāt know what Beomseok looked like, much less his pickup. Or Jake simply standing there ready to walk you to the market, but not for a single second, you had expected to see him leaning on a motorcycle cruiser with two helmets in his hands.
The thing shone beneath the summer sun, all black, metallic, and nothing like Jake.
You had this odd conviction that often people matched their vehicles. Jongseongās black Mercedes was made for him, just like your motherās silver Audi was made for her, but where Jake was soft his motorcycle was hazardous. And you werenāt sure if it was conflicting or if you had just encountered a new side of him.
āNo,ā you said.
Jakeās eyebrows furrowed as he looked at you, his hand halting in the middle of the motion of extending you one of the helmets.
āCanāt we go walking or something?ā you asked.
āWhy?ā he asked back.
āJay also has a motorcycle license, and mom made me promise I wouldnāt ride with him.ā
āYou promise you wouldnāt ride with Jay ā I am not Jay,ā he said, which was silly, and he knew it, but you seemed to think it was funny, and it very much felt like a victory. āCāmon, itās safe.ā
āAs life?ā you asked.
Jake was trying to look unamused, but it was clear by the way the corners of his mouth twisted that he was fighting a smile as he looked through the street, taking in the path you had already walked. He watched the whole path from Mrs. Choiās tiny bakery to his own shop before he moved ahead, the shops and houses you still didnāt know as if he was looking for something.
Bees hummed over by the bushes at the other side of the street.
It was so impossibly summer.
āLetās do it like this: you are scratching the first thing on the list of things you have never done before,ā Jake said, hurling a leg over the motorcycle. āBeomseokās pickup isnāt here, so he is probably using it. Next time we go to the market I promise you we will ask for his pickup, but for today itās our only option.ā
āCāmon, baby. I got you,ā he said, tentatively extending you the helmet once again. And there it was. Baby. The word being familiar and unknown. Soft and overwhelming. It shaped through Jakeās mouth as easily as it did on the night previously. And perhaps because of the lack of surprise, perhaps because of the new insight the daylight brought, but you finally got it. Jake didnāt call you with the fondness your parents did, nor with fierce overprotection Jongseong did. He took your nickname and made it all his. Teasingly as it was overprotective, careful as it was wild. And you felt something moving inside of you.
You stepped forward, taking the helmet and hurling your leg at the motorcycle by the time a breath should be taken.
Jake put on his helmet too, looking over his shoulder. He was ready to say something to you, but whatever it had been, slid and slipped as he felt you resting your head at his back, the side of your helmet pressed against his jacket as your hands slipped through his waist, finding the shirt beneath his denim and twisting the thin material of it until your knuckles turned white. Jake spread his palms above yours, warm and reassuring, summer always stuck in his skin.
āI got you,ā he repeated, a little more breathless. āI wonāt let anything happen to you.ā
And then, there was just the air past your ears, the roam of the motorcycle and Jake.
ā
Jakeās neighborhood had only one market.
It was a small and unassuming building tucked away on a noncommercial street. The owner even seemed to live by the second floor as a few clothes hung on a line by the terrace, the white pieces fluttering against the blue sky and spreading a scent of flowery softening through the morning breeze. There was no parking lot, the door opened right on the sidewalk ā not that it seemed to be necessary. The establishment was completely empty aside from the cashier, a girl not much younger than you and with such a bored expression that gave you the assurance that she certainly wasnāt spending her summer morning there by option.
She didnāt even stray her attention from her phone as you both stepped in, the faint din of the latest summer hit coming from her earphones being the only sound mixing with the whir of the freezers.
Jake promptly took the shopping cart at the side of the doors. And there was something so domestic about the whole thing ā so intimate on the way he pushed the shopping cart around the aisles, you by his side, elbows brushing, and hands tucking on each other whenever you wanted to stop because it was easier like this. It made your chest ache and suddenly it felt unkind to think of Jake just as your brotherās best friend ā all the acknowledgment of him being given by a third part, so you started an ask game. It was simple, this or that questions that werenāt even that deep, but Jake tilted his head to appraise you, taking his time to think about it every time. And when he started to ask them back, you smiled at him, cheeks a bit warmer because it was less that he was just being polite and more like he wanted to know you too.
You turned to the final aisle, being greeted by a dozen candies and snacks, boxes and packages in an aggressive assembly of colors and almost mockingly being in their majority from America.
āJake?ā you called. āWhere ā where did you live when you went to the United States?ā
āVentura,ā he said.
āCalifornia?ā you asked, and he nodded at you. āWhat was it like?ā
āSimilar to Jeju, actually, greenish hills, and blue seas. There arenāt many high buildings, and everything had been painted in white as if there is some type of regulation,ā he told you. āYet it never felt like home. I was so lonely there, sometimes I think that city broke my heart.ā
āI am sorry that it has been like this for you.ā
āBut you know?ā he continued. āIf someday you feel like going there, I know my way ā if you want company.ā
āI would love to,ā you replied. Jake held your gaze ā just for a moment longer, yet it made something inside of you unfurl, and you nearly caught yourself saying something more.
āWhat are you going to study? In the United States?ā he asked then.
āLaw,ā you said. Jake blinked at you before he decided to move his attention to the shelves, his fingers fumbling through the cereal boxes with a concentration too unpretentious to be unpretentious.
āIs there something else you would want to study? Aside from law?ā he asked then. It could have been just a simple question, no different from all the others you had been making and answering. But perhaps because of how he asked it, it very much felt as if Jake had already divined all the nuances of your whole being.
If you were to tell the history of your family, law school was so entangled in it that it was impossible to not mention it. Your fatherās mother had been a judge, a rare gem as your own grandfather used to say ā although you werenāt sure if it was because she managed to get such a high position in a field women were so rarely seen back in their time, or something else. Your fatherās father had a mind of his own, so ingeniously crafted that his university refused to let him go, and made him a teacher where eventually, your father came to study and met your mother, the daughter of two counselors.
Family gatherings had always brought Legal Language ā even when it wasnāt necessary to. The word abrogate was more used than deny and you knew ā to follow their path was the only way to truly blend in. Jake had understood it, perhaps all too easily, and it made your lips part, surprise stunning you for a moment.
āI never stopped to think about it,ā you said, already stepping forward.
You tried to pretend you were not so excited when your eyes caught a familiar cookie on the topmost shelf, extending your hand at it without much success. Your fingers have not even skimmed through the package.
āJake, could you-ā you started, but he was already there, easily ending the few steps you had created within. One of his hands rested on your waist as the other reached for the packages for you.
āHow many?ā he asked. His voice threaded through your hair, and all of sudden your body became extremely aware of his proximity. Jake was all around you ā all inside of you, when you breathed in, everything that came into your lungs was the scent of summer, that odd mix of orange and earth that Jake was.
āFive?ā
āWhat are you going to do with so many cookies?ā
āItās my solace cookies.ā
āSolace cookies?ā he echoed, and you didnāt even need to look at him to know he was smiling. You had heard it, the soft deed turning his voice warmer.
āAnd about the list? Have you thought about it?ā he asked after a moment. āWhat you havenāt done yet, but want to.ā
āNot yet,ā you admitted. But it struck you late on ā when you arrived back at his address, catching the sight of the pottery pieces on his shopās shelves through the beveled glasses.
āPottery,ā you said. Jake stopped abruptly in the middle of the sidewalk, shopping bags still hanging in his hands, but when you glanced over at him, he was beaming. āI never did pottery.ā
āThis one is easy to scratch,ā he said.
ā
āIs it really fine to just not open the shop like this?ā you asked. But Jake didnāt reply. Instead, he walked to a drawer you hadnāt noticed the existence until now, taking out an apron and looping it over his neck.
It was nearing midday and Seogwipo was already alive, locals and tourists strolling through the sun-bathed street at the other side of the beveled glasses. You saw a woman peering inside the shop as her little daughter tugged at her dress skirts, but the door was locked, and a small handmade sign informed the shop was closed.
āI am the owner,ā he said. You looked back at Jake, tongue rolling on a retort. But he had already walked to you, looping an apron over your neck and making whatever you had thought of saying slip and slide with the weight of thick material on your shoulders. His breath brushed through your cheeks as he leaned on you ā warm and sweet smelling, cream and strawberries from the ice cream you had shared while stocking the food as he took the strings of the apron at your back and brought them to your front, clutching them safely.
āItās not too tight, is it?ā he asked.
āNo ā no, itās not.ā
āGood,ā he said, stepping away again.
You sat in front of a pottery wheel, watching as Jake filled a bowl with water and arranged it on a cart, strolling it to your side. Everything there was so carefully designed and considered that you couldnāt help but think about how this shop had been built with love.
āAlright,ā he said. āWhat do you want to do?ā
āWhat would be the easiest?ā
āThere is no such a thing,ā he replied.
āWhat?ā
āAs long as you donāt want something that requires a lot of pieces and craving itās easy.ā
āA vase then?ā you said. āVery tiny, preferably.ā
Jake brought a stool to the other side of the wheel and sat down on it. His knee brushed against yours, a barely there thing that you couldnāt even feel his denim jeans against your bare skin, but maybe because your body was still lingering on the ride back, and the way he had reached for the cookies for you, you felt a flush of warmth rushing to your cheeks, that heat that seemed to be becoming a frequent feeling around Jake.
The fact that he had pretty hands didnāt help with anything ā you hadnāt noticed it until then, artsy hands made for masterpieces, and you werenāt really sure if it made it harder or easier to watch as he pounded the clay into a ball and plopped onto the wheel, but when he looked at you, your body felt perilously close to coming undone.
āReady?ā
āI am not sure,ā you said.
āDo you know whatās fun about pottery?ā he asked. āYou canāt mess this up. If you dislike it and feel like you did something wrong, you just pound it back into a ball and start all over again.ā
āDonāt stress too much about it,ā he continued. āJust enjoy the process.ā
āAlright.ā
āWet your hands, and gently cup the clay.ā
āAm I supposed to step on the pedal already?ā
āNot yet. Cup it first,ā he said. āThumbs in the middle.ā
āLike this?ā
āYeah, now you step on the pedal.ā You did as he said, allowing the wheel to move beneath the clay, twirling between your cupped hands, almost ticklish.
āAlright. Now use your left hand to give it a slight pressure. Your right is more for balance, to keep it upright.ā
āItās starting to get confusing,ā you said.
āLike this,ā Jake said, gently placing his hands above yours. He folded you over, clay immediately seeping between your fingers with the pressure and smearing Jakeās hands, filling the air with that earthy scent you had already grown used to.
āYou are pressing my right hand,ā you said. āIsnāt the one for balance?ā
āItās confusing my brain,ā he confessed.
āWhat? Donāt you teach pottery?ā
āYes, but I never put my hands on peopleās stuff, I usually just explain.ā
āAre you somehow saying I am the worst student you ever had?ā you inquired. You werenāt sure if you had intended to be funny, but suddenly, Jake was laughing, the sound rattling you to the core, and you couldnāt help but stop, watching him.
If you thought Jakeās smiles took over his face, when he laughed, it seemed to resonate throughout every line of his body. He tilted his head downward with the vehemence of it, his eyes closing, but not before you noticed how they were shining, glinting specks in his dark eyes.
And God ā Jake wasnāt just pretty, but he was the embodiment of summer, warmth and sunshine always stuck on him, and making him glow. When his shoulders fluttered, it made something within your chest move, and you forced yourself to blink, redirecting your focus to the clay.
āMaybe we should stay on the same side?ā you asked then.
Jake stood up, taking his stool and swiftly settling it behind you. His chest pressed against your back as he positioned his hand above yours once again, and your heartbeat rumbled so loudly that you almost didnāt realize he was speaking again. āLeft hand to give pressure. Right to keep it upright.ā
āIs it the time when I tell you that I hate to feel dirty?ā you blurted out.
āYou hate it?ā Jake asked, letting go of you only to brush his fingers on your cheek, quickly smearing it with clay. You gasped at it, lurching up so fast, you almost tripped over the pottery wheel as you turned to look at him, but he only laughed once again, and instead of protesting, you reached for him too, smearing his jaw.
And that was it, the room was taken by laughter and clay.
The vase was destroyed by the amount of times you both had brushed your hands at it, smearing your palms only to clean it on the other one ā if it was the right term, handprints being left on its awake. Jakeās arms were already covered when he finally gave it a break, looking at you and offering the precise moment when the idea stocked him. His smile turned a bit wilder, a bit teasing, and before you could truly understand it, he had closed his fist on the vase, sealing the top of it, but handing a good amount of clay.
You reached for his wrist, but as you tried to prevent him from dirtying you even more, you threw both of you out of balance. You hit the floor first and in a heap, the sound of your bodies collapsing on the concrete floor muffling the curse Jake released.
He braced himself above you, his palms spreading just a few centimeters away from your head as he pushed himself up, but he was too close still. When his lips parted, his breath brushed through your cheeks, the same sweet scent from early on, heating your whole body and riddling you in place.
The warmth light of the summer sun had found its way through the beveled glass of the shop, pouring around Jake in a beautiful and dazzling alchemy. Your fingers were clammy with clay, sticky with a grayish mix, but he didnāt mind it when you reached for him, palm splaying through his neck, fingers sliding to where his t-shirt hung loosely around his neck, if anything his skin shivered where you touched it. And when your thumb pressed onto his jaw slightly angling him to you, he released a breath stronger than before, taking you both out of the haze.
āDid I hurt you?ā he asked then.
āNo,ā you whispered.
Jake nodded, very slowly before he stood up, holding his hand to you and helping standing.
āI am sorry,ā he said. You werenāt sure what he was asking sorry for, the destroyed vase, the clay fight, for falling on you, or for the way your body was flaming up, every piece of skin burning with the bare memory of him against you. āWe can start over.ā
You blinked at him, taking a second longer to look at the vase. It had worn shapeless above the wheel, a good part of it lost in the middle of the fight and its top had been destroyed where Jakeās fist had closen on. it surely had no use aside from a very peculiar ornament, but you once had heard about people wanting to retain moments, turning the immaterial memory into something concrete so they could carry it anywhere and that ruined vase was it ā doesnāt matter how many years passed, or where you were, whenever you looked at this ruined vase, it would remind you of Jeju, of golden suns and breezes that smelled like earth, and oranges blossoms at the end of afternoons ā it would remind you of Jake.
āI like it that way,ā you told him. Jake furrowed your eyebrows at you, but he didnāt say anything, taking a string at the table, cutting it off the wheel.
āWe have to let it dry before doing anything,ā he said. āBy tomorrow or after we can fire it-ā
āWait, so people do not take their pieces home?ā you asked.
āThey do,ā he said. āI mean, they receive it at home. I fire it and send it to them later.ā
āOut of Jeju?ā you asked, and Jake hummed at you, half focused on putting the vase on a wooden tray and taking it to the far end of the shop, letting it rest closer to the sink.
āIt was my grandpaās idea,ā he said. āWhat better trip souvenir than something you did yourself? thatās what he used to say.ā
āHe seemed like a nice grandfather.ā
āHe was,ā Jake told you. āI just wish he knew I am continuing it ā that I didnāt let my father sell this shop.ā
āHe knows,ā you whispered. āI am sure he knows.ā
Jake paused, looking back at you. āCome here.ā
You stepped closer to him again, and he took your hand, using a wet towel to clean the clay from your fingers, your wrists, his hands hovering through your skin, but not quite touching it.
āJake,ā you called. You werenāt sure if you wanted to say something more, it had just slipped through. And in the midst of your silence, he looked at you with, the same golden eyes and sun-kissed skin.
āGive me another towel,ā you asked, and he quickly obeyed, getting another towel and handing it to you.
You took the towel with a hand, and his chin with the other, gently tilting his head to the side as you cleaned his jaw, and then his neck, taking the evidence of your touch from his skin.
āI am sorry. I think I pushed clay into your ears.ā Jake snorted at you, something you always thought to be weird coming out as endearing from him.
āI like having you here, baby.ā
āI like being here.ā
For the next six days in Seogwipo, you barely did anything yet it felt like everything.
Mornings always started with you and Jeonchae sat on the kitchen counter as Jake hovered over the oven, the greatest variation of toast and eggs you had ever known being prepared. And nights always ended in the opposite way. You prepared dinner as Jake stood within reach, always ready to open cans and cut whatever you asked him.
You had to go to the market more times, but you stopped complaining about the motorcycle around the second time, and when you finally met Beomseok and his pickup, you didnāt think of telling Jake to ask for it ā but you have to admit, it might have been because the man seemed pretty convinced that you were Jakeās girlfriend or fiancĆ© or whoever could make him say, āyou two should marry early. Living your life peacefully is better than anything elseā, and you would rather never encounter him again.
Just the memory of it made your cheeks burn.
Jake taught you how to use the credit card machine, and allowed you to take the payments from the customers. You packed orders and watched as he taught people how to do pottery ā never touching their projects, āit was just for his worst student,ā he whispered when a woman seemed pretty insistent on trying to make him help.
By Thursday Jake asked you if you wanted to help him glaze a few pieces, and when you told him you were afraid of messing up, he laughed at you.
āItās transparent glaze, baby,ā he said. āI donāt know how you could mess this up.ā But you liked using the kiln, being the first one to see how Jakeās pieces had turned out after being fired, and organizing it on the shopās shelves to be purchased.
Mostly, though, you sat on the long table of the shop, Jake, and an endless thread of stories being your company. He couldnāt stay much still, you quickly noticed, always having to be working on something or using gestures throughout his stories. And you couldnāt help but think how Jake glowed there ā the place that sculpted him into the person he was today and something within you broke to think of a time he almost lost it all.
āWhat are you doing?ā you asked.
It was Friday morning, the usual hustle and bustle of customers coming momentarily on hold due to the end of the week, and Jake had taken the opportunity to work on a piece of clay as he tended to do when the movement was low, but this one seemed different from his typical methods. He wasnāt using the wheel, but molding it with his bare fingers and a few tools.
āSculpting,ā he said, turning the piece for you, and only then did you notice it was a cat. Chubby and furry.
āOh my God, is it Jeonchae?ā you asked. āI want it, charge me. I want it once you finish.ā
āIt will be one thousand won, but for you, I will do half of it,ā he said. His gaze dropped to the clay once again, but you let your linger on the dark fringe of his lashes, the curve of his full upper lip.
It was easier to look at him like this.
āDo you want to try?ā Jake asked.
āWhat?ā
āSculpting.ā
āNo.ā
āCāmon baby, I got you,ā he said, already scrolling back, creating a space in front of him that he was fast to occupy with another stool.
Your body burned as you walked to him, occupying the space between his legs.
āJake, I am going to mess Jeonchae up,ā you said.
āI will help you,ā he said, handing you the small piece, but you were saved by the fluttering sound of crystal and bells clanking against the shop door as it was pushed, Mrs. Choi and Euntaek loudly announcing their entrance.
āOh, sorry for interrupting. I brought some freshly baked pastries for you two,ā Mrs. Choi said.
Jake stood up, cleaning his hands on his apron as he walked to them and accepted the tray Mrs. Choi was handing. The old lady rambled about how she had accidentally baked an extra tray this morning, and Euntaek took the opportunity to come in your direction ā quickly bringing Jakeās unattended stool to your side. He barely settled himself in as his fingers reached for you, towing for a stray strand of your hair, and brushing it behind your ear. The touch was like a static shock, a spark of energy where skin met skin.
āYou didnāt call,ā he said. āOr message.ā
Euntaek didnāt sound angry or annoyed. If anything, he sounded bemused. As if he wasnāt used by the fact that he might have been forgotten.
āI am sorry,ā you hushed, using your wrists to not only brush any other strands he could come to find but to subtly create a distance within you. He smelled like his cigarettes, burning formaldehyde, and tar ā something so different from Jakeās scent that you felt the back of your throat burning.
āI guess I was too subtle in stating that I want to go out with you,ā he said. āI have a gig tomorrow night, itās in a bar close to Jeju City ā you should come. I can drive us there. We enjoy the rest of the gigs, and then go to one of my bandmatesā place for an after-party.ā
āYou have a band?ā you asked.
āYeah, rock, but we play a few pop songs once in a while depending on the place,ā he said. āSo what do you think?ā
āI-ā you started, looking back at where Jake and Mrs. Choi stood. Although the old lady was still talking, Jakeās eyes were on you as if he had been looking at you the whole time and you suddenly forgot what you were going to say, being mercifully saved by Mrs. Choi calling for her grandson.
She stepped out of the shop, gesturing for Euntaek to hurry up because they had left the bakery unattended. He stood up, his smirk unfaltering.
āText me your reply, or just shout out the door, I will surely hear from down the street,ā he said then, winking at you before he followed his grandmother outside.
Jake closed the door, leaving the tray on an empty wheel before he came back to you, sitting on his stool and tilting his head at you.
āWhatās up?ā he asked. āYou seem bothered.ā
āEuntaek just asked me out,ā you confessed.
You didnāt notice how still Jake had become until he rubbed his finger against his thumb, brushing his digits as if feeling the remnant of the clay there a moment later.
āDo you want to go out with him?ā Jake asked, and he was suddenly back at the university dorms, catching the echoes of your conversation with Jongseong through the phone ā listening to how you always came up to your brother for advice, and he couldnāt help but wonder if you were looking up at him right now as a brother.
He was abruptly tired.
āI donāt think so,ā you admit. āI just thought ā I donāt know, I have never been to a bar nor have been asked to go to a gig. It seems nice, but I donāt know ā Euntaek is a bit-ā
āPeculiar?ā
āYeah, if we are kindly speaking.ā
You turned, your face catching the afternoon light coming from the beveled glasses and Jake noticed a sliver of clay on your cheek, right where you tended to blush. He reached for it, softly caressing his thumb across the dirty skin.
āClay,ā he explained, turning the pad so you could see the remains when you looked back at him. āAbout Euntaek ā it worries me a bit because well ā itās Euntaek, but in any case, you can just call me and I will pick you up. So you should think about it. If it is something that you want to do, you should go.ā
And you thought about it.
You thought about it through the rest of the afternoon when a few customers came in. You thought about it when you prepared dinner for the two of you and spared a few pieces of meat to treat Jeonchae. You thought about it as you washed the dishes, appreciating the handmade pieces before you handed it to Jake to dry.
āI think I will go,ā you told him. āItās something I have never done. In the worst cases, I just scratch it and put it on my never doing again list, right?ā
āYou have a never doing again list?ā he asked.
āYes, and I intended to put riding a motorcycle, but unfortunately I had no choice on this.ā
Jake laughed loudly. āIt isnāt that bad.ā
āOh, it is,ā you confirmed. āMy hands are all sweaty every time we use that thing and let me tell you ā my hands never get sweaty,ā
āBut I really enjoy doing the shopās things.ā
Jake tilted his head to the side, a small smile playing on his lips. The softest echo of his laughter. āI am glad to know.ā
Sunsets at Jeju were often fairly things ā hues of orange and pink painting across the skies as you had never seen before. And although Jake told you that mid-July was supposed to bring the rainy season to the island, Saturday hadnāt been any different. Golden strips of light bathed over the living room as you made your way to Jakeās bedroom.
His door was ajar, but he didnāt seem to notice your approach, still focused on the canvas in front of him. And for a moment, you just watched him, how his head had been tilted in concentration, and how his shoulders moved beneath the thin material of his shirt as he worked.
You knocked as gently as you could, trying your best to not open the door any further.
āCome in,ā Jake said.
You pushed the door open, quickly revealing the great mess his room was. None of the bedrooms were really big, but Jake managed to make it even smaller with the amount of canvas and stacks propped against the walls. Everywhere ā everywhere, there was something that showed he was an artist. Notebook stuffed by the paint on the papers, stray brushes, and paint. Jake was sitting on the floor, curved upon his newest project, but he straightened his back against what he supposedly called bed when you stepped in, the two mattresses sitting in the middle of the room and guarded by Jeonchae. You breathed a little harder, inhaling the smell of the paint he was using, and Jake ā just Jake.
āI am about to leave,ā you said, but your words came so small, you doubted Jake had heard you in the middle of the ruffle sounds that came when he stood up, stepping near to his desk and taking a piece of cloth to clean his fingers.
āIs he coming to pick you up?ā he asked then, still focused on his hands.
Jake had been in a strange mood all day, but you assumed it was just the heat, settling heavily on the day and spreading with the certainty that summer had arrived. Also, there hadnāt been many customers today which made him decide to close the shop when you said you were going to go to the house and get ready, but there was something there, lurking just behind his actions, some private distress that you couldnāt figure out what was.
āYes, Euntaek will be here in a few,ā you said, but Jake only hummed at you.
You took a step closer to him then, extending him a package of your favorite cookies.
Jake immediately extended his hand at you, halting only when he noticed what you were giving him. āAre you trying to console me?ā he asked.
āYou have been in a weird mood the whole day, so yeah,ā you said, and when he finally looked at you, he was smiling. It wasnāt even half of the smiles Jake tended to give you, barely curling the corner of his lips, but it was enough to make you feel your heart keening, and in the heat of the moment, you turned away, already walking out of his room and into the living room.
You were surprised when you heard him following you, calling you from across the living room. Not baby, but your name ā your given name bending on his voice and rolling through the space between both of you. It was the first time he had ever said your name, and it caught you off guard. Not only because of the novelty of it but because no one ever said your name as Jake did ā so slow and deliberate as if he wanted to taste the sound of each letter rolling through his tongue, and making you gasp.
āWait,ā he said. āJust ā just call me if you feel uncomfortable with anything, alright?ā
āActually call me even if you donāt ā even if you simply want to leave. I can go pick you up.ā
āI will,ā you said. āThank you, Jake.ā
He gave a slight nod in your direction, running his fingers through his hair as if to fix it. But his efforts only seemed to further dishevel his hair, stray strands falling across his forehead, and causing you to lift your hand, the tip of your fingers brushing them back into place before you had even thought this through. His hair was soft beneath your touch, but still somehow different from what you had expected. It was real ā much real.
Jake leaned on your touch, coming closer and making his hair fall all over again, but you didnāt mind brushing them again, this time tucking it behind his pinkish ears, and it too ā was very much real.
āDo you want me to walk you to his car?ā he whispered.
āNo, itās alright,ā you whispered back.
Just as you turned to leave, your phone rang, signaling Euntaekās arrival. You took a deep breath and opened the door, making your way through the front garden and the small path between the shop and the stone wall, into the street, your head bumbling with the deconstruction of everything that had just happened.
Euntaek was leaning on his Jeep, a smirk already on his lips.
āReady to go?ā he asked.
You nodded. āYeah.ā
ā
The bar was already full by the time you arrived, but you suspected it always was. Saturday night or any other night. It seemed to be one of those establishments downtown that locals relished because their reputation was tarnished by the fact it wasnāt on the tourist pages, or if it was ā it wasnāt as a recommendation.
People milled around on the curb, chatting with their strong Jeju accent as they waited for friends.
Euntaek extended his hand in your direction as you walked past them. It took you a few seconds to notice he was offering it to you, and a few more seconds for you to accept it, allowing him to lead you through the entrance and into the bar.
The rest of his band had already arrived, spread through a rounded table together with a few women in the center of the dimmed-lit place. Euntaek exchanged fist bumps with them, telling you names and statuses you couldnāt truly hear beneath the furor of the place but you pretended that you did. And only by the time he pulled a chair for you, did he let you go, reaching for the breast pocket of his jacket instead as he sat by your side. He took the cigarette box, lighting it up with no ado.
āItās bad for your health,ā you blurted out, quickly causing a laugh to stir from him, the sound coming from the deepest of his body. He took the cigarette away from his mouth, considering the small thing between his fingers before he pressed it against the table. The flame extinguished immediately, but the smell remained.
āJust because I am with you tonight, baby,ā he replied, immediately making you stop at the nickname. āI have been meaning to ask, I noticed it was how your brother calls you-ā
āMy brother?ā You cut him out. Although Jongseong did call you baby you couldnāt imagine how Euntaek would come to know.
The crowd cheered as a band took the stage, and Euntael whistled as if you hadnāt said anything, but as the vocalist introduced the band, he turned to you again. āJakeās your brother, isnāt he?ā he asked.
āNo,ā you said. Maybe it had been the speed at which you denied it, maybe it had been the vexation but you could swear the smirk on his face faltered, dropped by an unsure smile.
āSo what are you? Grandma seemed pretty convinced that you are siblings.ā
āWe-ā you started, not sure what should be the rest of the phrase. Jake was still your brotherās best friend and perhaps he would always be, but you had already scratched this connection after the market, knowing it was too unkind to keep your relationship through a third part. You had shared every breakfast ever since you arrived, spent every afternoon together and then dinner, but the word friend didnāt come as easily as you expected it would though you didnāt want to admit the reason yet.
You were saved by one of Euntaekās bandmates. The drummer, you thought, or the guitarist ā you didnāt really hear when he was introduced. He said something in Euntaekās ear, immediately making him stand up.
āTake care of her for me, Arin,ā he yelled to the woman sitting in front of you, but before any of you could reply, he was already following his bandmate through the place, quickly disappearing through the crowd.
āSo you are the Seoul girl?ā Arin asked. You furrowed your eyebrows at her. You didnāt think she meant to be ambiguous but it made you halt ā perhaps you were, perhaps you werenāt. It was quite difficult to tell as you imagined Seoul had a lot of girls, and a lot of girls who were wandering through Jeju in Summer, but by the time you thought about saying it, the question had been hanging in for too long, and Arin had already changed her interest. āI am going to take a drink, do you want something?ā
āI would appreciate it.ā
āWhat do you drink?ā she asked then, and once again you stopped ā not sure of what people usually drank in those types of places. She raised an eyebrow at you then, taking you in.
āNever mind, I got you,ā she said, already standing up and making her way to the bar at the farthest end of the room dimly lit, with an array of colorful bottles lining the shelves, and the bartender gave her a knowing nod as she approached.
She returned with a shot, a small glass filled with an unfamiliar liquid. You noticed something small and white dissolving at the bottom of the cup as she placed it in front of you. āItās a shot, drink it in one go,ā she instructed.
You did as she said, at first it tasted sweet, with a faint burn of tequila, but then the world began to distort a little at its edges, and by the time you pulled the cup back into the table, everything had already gone softer.
The crowd erupted in cheers as another song picked up, but you couldnāt come to raise your head at it.
Itās not like you have never had alcohol in your whole life ā you did. Sipping your motherās martinis before it was even legal. Taking Jongseongās champagne crystal flutes at parties and pretending it was ginger ale until your legal age came and you could order the thing yourself from the counter bars. You werenāt a stranger to the taste of alcohol on your tongue. So you couldnāt understand why your senses seemed so slow and the world so blunted around you. Your mind seemed too full, too empty, too askew. The bar suddenly became too warm and you just wanted a gust of fresh air.
You were almost at the door when someone called for you, but you couldnāt quite focus on the word. In the middle of the bar, the colorful lights flickered and faded.
āAre you alright?ā Euntaek asked, taking your wrist and pulling you closer to his warmth. He wasnāt gentle, but you didnāt think he meant to be rough. You were more stuck on the fact you hadnāt noticed when he approached you.
āI think- I think I need to go to the bathroom,ā you said.
āUse the one on the second floor, third door on the left.ā
āThank you.ā
For several minutes, nothing happened as you stood inside the bathroom. You tried to breathe, but you barely could feel the air coming into your lungs. The world kept going blundered as you sat on the pinkish tiles, pulling your knees to your chest.
Then you reached for your phone.
ā
Jake woke up in the middle of the night to find the living room lights still on and his phone ringing.
He had fallen asleep on the couch, Jeonchae nestled in his arms as he waited ā although he wouldnāt admit this last part willingly. He fumbled through the cushions, quickly finding the device as an unsaved number shone for him. The ID came from Seoul, and he didnāt need to think much about it to know it was you.
āBaby?ā he tried.
āJake,ā you whispered. Your voice came small from the other end of the line, not quite like yourself. The muted sound of cheers in the background almost swallowed your following words. āI am scared.ā
And it was enough to make him wobble, his heart tumbling inside of him, each wall collapsing individually, and crushing the one before it.
āBaby, send me your location, can you? I will be there in a few, alright?ā he asked, and you hummed, hanging up so softly he took a few seconds to notice that you did, but he was already slipping through his front door, running through the street until he reached the small house Beomseok resided in. He jumped the stairs to the old manās door, slamming it a dozen times, and then a dozen more before he could properly think about it.
āJaeyun, son,ā Beomseok exhaled as he opened the door. āAre you alright?ā
āI am sorry,ā Jake said. āBut I need your pickup. Baby- I mean-ā
āYour girlfriend?ā the old man asked.
āYes, my- my girl-ā Jake mumbled, and he was thankful that the man didnāt inquire anything more before he reached for his entrance table, taking in the vehicleās key and extending it to Jake.
āDo you want me to come?ā
āNo, itās alright. Thank you.ā
ā
This part of the island seemed to live in a completely different reality. As the rest of Jeju fell on a sleeping slumber, here it was still blaring with life. The curb outside the bar had been taken by a consistent line of cars, streetlights reflecting on their hoods and leaving not a single space for Jake.
He stopped in the middle of the street ā pretty much sure it was the third infraction of the night, hauling the parking brake, and already throwing the door open.
Jake hadnāt been inside somewhere so noisy ever since university, and as he passed the doors, it immediately struck him ā the smell of alcohol and damp skin, the smoky air that only could mean cigarettes and things that were illegal in Korea.
āJake man!ā Euntaekās voice had turned sticky with alcohol, a pinch lower that Jake almost thought it was a stranger, but he wouldāve recognized his silhouette anywhere, tall, lanky, and unnervingly annoying. āWhat are you doing here?ā
āWhereās baby?ā Jake asked, but Euntaek only blinked at him. The alcohol was making him take too long to comprehend anything, and Jake had to control himself to not reach for him, shaking his head in order to bring it back to its senses.
As Jake spent the last thirty minutes exceeding all the speed limits for you, Euntaek had been drinking his night out.
āShe went to the bathroom, third door on the second floor-ā
Jake stepped past him.
āWhatās that about?ā Euntaek asked, rushing behind, but Jake only ignored him, reaching for the bathroom door and trying the knob. It was locked.
āBaby?ā he shouted. āItās me, Jake.ā
You reached for the lock, not really moving from your position on the floor and Jake was already opening the door, sighing in relief just at the sight of you.
āShit. It was Arin, wasnāt it?ā Euntaek asked. He was right behind Jake, and the moment he tried to step past to reach for you, Jake was already turning around, physically blocking him. Jake pulled a hand at his shoulders, pushing him against the wall. It was a miracle that you could hear them beneath the furor of the place.
āYour revels and the headaches you give your grandma at the end of the day are not my problem, but if you try involving baby in the middle of this ever again, it will be,ā Jake coerced. āAnd I wonāt make it pretty.ā
āIf you arenāt comprehending this,ā he continued. āI will be clearer: from now on you are going to stay away from her.ā
A breath shuddered out of you, almost sounding like Jakeās name, a small call that you werenāt sure if you intended to release, but he turned to you then, giving you a glimpse of what Euntaek had been seeing this whole time, and just then. There was something more frightening about him than the whole situation itself. His eyes were narrowed, his jaw clenched. You didnāt blame Euntaek for leaving so fast, but as Jake took the single step between both of you, crouching by your side on the bathroom floor it was all gone.
Jake was all soft again.
āBaby,ā he called, just loud enough to be heard. He was mad, and you knew it, but he didnāt allow it to take over his tone ā not when it was directed at you.
āI am scared,ā you said. āWe canāt go to the hospital, I donāt know what it is, but I am sure it is illegal in Korea and-ā
You stopped, trying to regroup your intoxicated thoughts.
āBaby,ā Jake repeated, almost as gently as how he reached for you, fingers curling around yours, holding your trembling hand and bringing it to his cheek. āItās alright, I will take care of you.ā
āI promise,ā he whispered.
āI am sorry,ā you said, but Jake just smiled at you, that one broad and reassuring smile.
āItās fine, letās go home.ā
Jake had said this exact phrase a good amount of times already; as his fingers reached for the keys of his motorcycle at the exit of the market; at the exit of a pet shop you went to buy Jeonchaeās food on Wednesday; as he dropped the shopās apron after a particularly busy day. But there was something on the way he had said it tonight, so softly and full of protection that home didnāt sound like a synonym for a house ā for the place where you both have been sharing through the past week, but somewhere else, somewhere greater, and it ached within you.
You were safe now.
You hadnāt really thought of crying ā perhaps the torment of the whole situation stole you from the most common reaction, but the moment Jake kissed the inside of your wrist, it was as if he had broken that thin thread you had kept to prevent yourself from breaking and tears flowed through your eyes as if they would never stop.
Jake didnāt need to ask you to put your arms around his neck, you did it as soon as he curled his arms on you, one on your back, as the other took the back of your legs, carefully lifting you. The full weight of your body in his arms amazed him, you had been taking so much space in his world, that it was hard to believe he could simply hold you like this.
When he reached the main floor and the flickering lights pummeled you once again, you pushed your face further into his neck. The scent of clay was gone, replaced by the faint smell of the flowery soap bar he kept in the bathroom and oranges, but it still lingered in with such familiarity in your lungs that you couldnāt help but close your eyes, breathing him in again.
Jake carried you out of the bar and into the warm summer night. The stars hung so low in the sky that you couldnāt really tell if it was too late or too early as he gently placed you in the passenger seat of Beomseokās pickup and bent down, shrugging his jacket off to drape around your body.
āBaby,ā Jake called, but you were already curling yourself on his jacket, closing your eyes to relish the warmth of it. āBabe, please, I need you to look at me ā just for a second, alright?ā he asked, cupping your face. His fingers spread against your wet cheeks, angling you to him. And when you looked at him, your pupils were a bit wider, dazed, and he shuddered out a breath at the view, his heart thrumming against his ears. He was terrified now that he could think about it. āHas anyone tried to touch you?ā
āNo, I had been in the bathroom the whole time.ā
āAlright then,ā he said softly, his voice a soothing balm against the chaos of the night. He closed the door gently and walked around to the driverās side, every movement meticulous and deliberate, as if afraid the world might shatter around him if he wasnāt careful enough.
The city slid beyond the pickupās window as Jake drove away, but you didnāt turn your head ā didnāt watch how the moon streamed through the fields of green tea, rather you watched as the street lights caught on Jakeās hair, turning the dark strands into copper.
āJake,ā you called. He looked at you, trying to spare his attention between the road and you, so you reached for him on the gearshift, resting your palm above the back of his hands. Almost immediately his hand shifted beneath you, turning so he could hold you back.
āAre you alright?ā he asked.
You hummed. āAre you?ā
Jake chuckled at that, squeezing your hand. āI am fine ā sorry about my reaction with Euntaek. Jay always said I had anger issues.ā
āAnger issues?ā you echoed.
āYeah. But never on that level, honestly. I am glad he didnāt take it to the core because I wouldnāt know what to do afterward,ā he confessed. āI had never been in a fight.ā
Maybe it had been the alcohol still in your system, mixed up with the drug, or maybe it simply had been Jake, and his presence always making everything easier for you, but you laughed then, and Jake smiled in response, not straying his eyes away from the road. He looked more like himself than he had done the whole day, and you silently vowed to do whatever it took to keep him like that.
āThank you for coming to get me,ā you said softly, your voice barely above a whisper.
āI told you I would,ā Jake replied, his thumb brushing against the back of your hand in a gentle, reassuring motion.
ā
As Jake gently sat you on the bed, a faint light filtered through the curtains of his grandparentās old room. It was just enough for you to see him bending down in front of you, his hands hovering over your knees before he decided to rest them on his own thighs.
āI feel disgusting,ā you blurted out.
āYou are not disgusting,ā he said. Even in the dark, you could sense the smile on him, the softest of it reaching you before the view itself. Jake reached for you then, a single hand already taking a strand of your hair and brushing it away from your cheeks. āI swear, thereās nothing disgusting about you.ā
āI am smelling, the sheetsāā
āWe can wash it in the morning.ā
āI-ā you started, thoughts still a bit too slow. The summer heat, leftover makeup, and the hours in the barās bathroom were fetching your dress, sticking to your skin, and making you feel awful now that you could truly care. āI need a shower.ā
He exhaled then, but he didnāt disagree, instead, he asked, āCan you gather your things? I will turn the shower on.ā
You nodded, feeling a bit relieved at his calmness.
Jake disappeared to the bathroom. Soon enough the sound of the water cascading down filled the silent house, and by the time you stepped into the white-tiled room, the steam was already rising. The stool where Jake kept his stuff vacant beneath the water.
āIf you feel dizzy, sit down,ā he instructed. āI will be outside if you need anything.ā
You barely could nod again before he stepped out of the bathroom, closing the door behind him and leaving you to strip and step into the shower by yourself. The warmth of the water enveloped you, and suddenly the whole incident seemed an age ago. Another you had gone to the bar with Euntaek, stood among strangers, and beneath flickering lights ā now there was only the streaming water and the flowery scent of Jakeās soap bar ā Jake.
The bathroom felt smaller at the thought of him, brighter, and you doubt it was the drugs still acting in your system, but you sat on the stool anyway, staring at the white titles with the sudden realization. Jake had done so much for you, more than you had ever asked for, and the thought of being a burden weighed heavily on your heart.
It didnāt help that when you finally stepped out of the bathroom, he was sitting on the floor, head tilted to the ceiling as a bottle of water and a package of your favorite cookies were balanced on his lap.
He stood up, offering you the cookies first. Your hand hung above the extended package for a heartbeat more.
āI gave you the last package,ā you remembered.
āI felt already solaced enough when you gave them to me,ā he said. āNow I think you need-ā
You opened it, shoving a cookie into your mouth, entirely, and Jake followed suit, taking one from your hands and shoving it into his mouth too. You laughed at him, unconsciously.
It was so easy to be with him.
āCāmon, letās get you to bed,ā he said then, holding his hand out to you. Sugar stained the tip of his fingers. But you took it anyway, letting him lead you back to your bedroom.
As you climbed onto the bed, Jake hovered close to you, making sure you were comfortable as he helped you tuck yourself in with the blankets.
āI will stay here for a bit, alright?ā he asked. āWe donāt know what they gave you, so letās be attentive to fevers or any reaction.ā
You looked up at him. The bedroom had turned dimmer ā the outside suddenly vivid in comparison to the dark room once again and the street lamps filtered through the curtains, bathing Jake in such a soft light.
In the midst of your silence, he sat on the floor, back promptly against the mattress, but then you reached for him, tucking at the lines of his t-shirt.
āStay ā sleep here, on the bed.ā It took him a long time to make sense of your request, and when he did, the surprise kept him from moving for another moment before finally, he climbed to the bed, lying above the blankets.
Neither of you moved, not a single twitch. But then you reached to the front of his t-shirt, and he shifted onto the blankets, maneuvering closer to you. The collar of his t-shirt hung loose, showing his silver necklace, and allowing it to glint beneath the dimmed light. The tip of your fingers grazed through the skin-warmed metal before you could even notice, and once again you caught yourself wondering if you had gone too far ā your body reacting to Jake before your own mind did, but before you could retreat, he reached for you too, his fingers curling around your wrist, thumb brushing against your pulse and causing you to close your eyes.
āI am never again going to a bar.ā
āTraumatic first time, right?ā Jake asked, and you didnāt need to open your eyes to know, he was smiling.
āYes.ā
āI will take you another day,ā he resolved. āLetās forget this first time, pretend it didnāt happen. I will give you a better memory.ā
āI am sorry for everything,ā you said. āItās a rotten work, right? Taking care of me?ā
āNo, itās not ā I mean, not to me, not if itās you,ā he replied. You opened your eyes, encountering his gaze. His eyes were bright in a way that made your skin sprinkle beneath the night.
āHave some sleep, baby,ā he whispered then. āI am here.ā
You were not sure for how long you both stayed like this, but you had fallen asleep before he did. His light and watchful breaths lulling you to sleep, and stealing you from the moment he brought you closer, to him, your pulse steady against his lips.
āBaby?ā Jake called. āIs it ok if I fall in love with you? You do not see me as a brother, do you?ā
When you woke up, the house had been so silent that you had almost expected Jake to have already gone to the shop, starting his day ahead of you. But as you padded barefoot to the kitchen, you found him there, head resting against the dining table, lashes against his cheeks.
The year had just reached that point where the afternoons had an impossible glow ā an idealist painter taking the lead of the world and suddenly turning everything into a vivid canvas. The curtains moved in the afternoon breeze, allowing the beams of light to come and go on Jakeās sleeping form, catching on his skin and picking strands of his hair, turning everything into gold.
You took the chair by his side and rested your head on the table just like him. After a moment, you carefully stroke a few golden strands of his hair, moving it away from his forehead, and drawing it to the back of his ear as you had done on the night previous. Jake opened his eyes then, a bit confused and fuzzy with sleep, but the sunlight caught them too, melting the darkness into gold, and you felt your breath catching in your throat.
āSorry,ā he whispered. āI was going to make breakfast but I fell asleep.ā
āI am the one sorry for making you stay up last night.ā
āYes, you are the one to blame,ā he laughed, but he didnāt raise his head from the table ā instead, he reached for you too, tracing your features with the delicacy you imagined artists would devote only to their masterpieces. The wind rushed through an ajar window. And for a moment, there was no time, just one breath after another, and Jakeās fingers on you.
Years from now, someone was going to ask you when you fell in love with Jake. You wouldnāt know how to reply. You never knew the exact moment when your heart decided that the next beat would be for Jake, you only knew that it had been built for you pretty much as the summer came to Seogwipo, the flower withering almost imperceptibly day by day, leaving only the greenish tone of the warm season until it was inevitable and you wondered how havenāt you noticed the small changes before. And then, you would remember this moment. Gleaming eyes on you, artsy fingers trailing through your hair. Because it was the moment you realized it already happened ā you were in love with Jake.
You turned the thought in your mind, over and over again, expecting that every time you uttered that small secret the truth would feel smaller, something you could hold in the palm of your hand and hide within your pockets without anyone noticing. But instead, the more you turned it over the more it seemed to take over you.
āHow are you feeling?ā he asked. āNauseous or something? I was searching for a hangover soup recipe, although I am not sure hangover is the exact term after being drugged.ā
āI am fine, just a bit tired,ā you said.
āThat makes two of us.ā
Somewhere over the surface of the table, Jakeās phone started to ring, a soft tune you are almost sure the system named it after a tree, the rustling sound of when the breeze hit it, and maybe thatās why none of you moved, not even when it went to the voicemail and started all over again.
āMaybe you should pick up,ā you said, Jake hummed at you. He definitely should ā no one would casually call him on a Sunday afternoon if not in an emergency, but despite the distress about it, he took a little longer to let you go, lingering on the warmth of your skin for a moment more before he reached for his phone.
You watched as his eyes widened a bit, a slightly curse forming on his lips as he straightened himself on his chair, but before you could ask who it was, the front door was thrown open.
You knew it wasnāt a real thing, but you could swear your heart quelled, a tiny gap forming where a heartbeat should be at the view of your brother.
āIf it isnāt the two people I have been looking for,ā Jongseong said. A smile played on his lips, but you quickly realized it was those types of smiles people gave in the middle of annoyance and not because they actually thought the situation was funny.
Your brother pressed something on his phone, immediately making Jakeās phone start ringing once again. āAnd look, their phones do work.ā
ā
It was a dream ā it had to be. Perhaps you were still drugged in the bathroom of that dirty bar close to Jeju City because there was no way your brother was standing here. Jongseong belonged to your life in Seoul, your parentsā minimalist house, and the Michelin restaurants. He belonged to the fancy attorneyās gathering and champagne on crystal flutes. The mornings filled with pollution clouds, and the nights buzzed with the traffic on the avenues, but not to Jeju ā not to your Seogwipo. It was silly and you knew it. Your brother had known this place before you ā he had come here before you, some week after their graduation to help Jake move in, but you suddenly felt overprotective over the place, as if he was going to take it away from you ā or take you away from it, actually.
There were no greetings, no hugs or smiles. There was just your brother walking to the kitchen, and standing as tall as he could in front of you and Jake.
The house was starting to get hot and drowsy by the setting afternoon, the July sun streaming directly at the dining table and onto your back as you watched your brother sigh and then sigh some more.
You didnāt need to tell him about the landlord, the summer storm, Jeonchae, the half deposit. Jongseong had discovered everything through the landlord himself when he went there early this morning.
āHe was really unpleasant,ā Jongseong said. āBut have you ever thought about calling me? Fuck, baby. I wouldnāt tell mom and dad if you didnāt want me to, but I could have helped you.ā
āHow did you even come here?ā Your brother asked.
You werenāt really sure about what he intended to get with his question, but still, you replied, your voice coming smaller than you remembered it ever being. āI took the bus,ā you told him.
āDo you even know how to take a bus?ā he asked then. It had been just words ā unconcrete things that shouldnāt weigh anything but it did and the heaviness of it made something within your chest ache. Honestly, you didnāt know how to take a bus. Your parents had made sure you never needed to use public transportation, always being free in the morning to take you to school, and after that, to doctor appointments, extra classes, and wherever you needed to go. You had asked at the terminal, a gentle lady who ended up questioning how old were you when she noticed how confused you were. But to admit would only worsen the situation, so you didnāt. āThatās it, I am taking you back to Seoul.ā
āJay,ā Jake called, his voice cutting through the small gasp you realize.
Jongseong stopped, all together with you, and you took the opportunity to turn to Jake, watching as he pushed himself from where he stood against the window, countering the table, and coming in the direction of your brother. A single hand rested on your brotherās shoulder and you werenāt sure if Jake was assuring him, or holding him. āLetās talk for a second.ā
āBaby, go to the shop for a bit for me, will you?ā It wasnāt the question, but how Jake did it ā the words directed to you when nothing of his body did that made you stand up, walking the path to the front door, stopping only to take the key at the entrance table before you stepped out.
āShe calls my parents every day,ā Jongseong said, his voice coming so perfectly through the wooden door that instead of going to the shop, you stood still, hearing them through. āDay and night.ā
āI have heard a few times,ā Jake said.
āAnd she hadnāt said anything about the landlord ā she didnāt say anything about coming here.ā
āMaybe she just didnāt feel the necessity.ā
There was a pause, none of them saying anything and you knew your brother all too well to know he was using this to shoot Jake a pointed look.
āOh please,ā your brother murmured then. āShe thought it was better to come here and bother you rather than calling me?ā
Bother. The word felt like a slap on your face. Your heart pounded in surprise, a flush of warmth spreading through your cheeks and suddenly you didnāt want to hear the rest ā but because you couldnāt move, you did. You heard your brother rambling about how you turned Jakeās life upside down, taking the settled routine he so laboriously built and made it into a mess. You had even brought a kitten! Jake didnāt even like kittens, he was a dog person for Godās sake.
āStop,ā Jake said. There was no anger in his voice, no unfairness. He said it just like he had called for your brother earlier on, that voice that could never not be listened to, and once again your brother turned silent. āYou are being unreasonably rude. Baby is not bothering me ā actually, she has been helping ever since she arrived.ā
āOh, is she?ā
āShe helps me with the market, and the food,ā Jake said, and you really hoped he meant you went to the market with him, and prepared the food, because never once had Jake allowed you to pay for anything ā not even a few nights ago when you told him you were getting ice cream from the convenience store and he ran after you, catching you on the sidewalk. He took your wallet from your hands and replaced it with his credit card, a minion printed on it that immediately made you laugh because, of course, Jake would have those printed credit cards. āShe helps me in the shop.ā that one felt more like a lie than the rest, you did stay in the shop with him, but help felt too deep for this stupid act.
āYou are just mad because she didnāt call you as she is used to,ā Jake concluded.
āBecause she didnāt call me?ā Jongseong echoed. He sounded to be talking partly to himself, that shocking echo people give when taken by the genuine surprise ā Jake being good at seeing not only the nuances of your being but your brotherās as well.
The silence that followed was longer, and when it ended it came with the sound of cabinets being opened and closed, their soft rustle making it too hard to get the words and by the moment you noticed someone was approaching the door it was too late to leave.
Jake walked straight into you, stopping for a single second before he closed the door behind him. You would have thought he was going to pretend you werenāt there if he hadnāt smiled at you, and what a smile Jake. Just at the sight of it, your heart tethered itself. Not completely, but enough to stop quivering so much.
āJake, I-ā
He shook his head, silencing you by reaching out at you. His hands cupped your face ā thumbs immediately cleaning the tears you hadnāt realized you had shed.
āHe wants to talk to you. Wait a bit before coming in,ā he whispered. āI am going to the market for a bit, alright?ā
You nodded, leaning on him. You didnāt remember the decision to, only that you did, inclining your face in his palms as if it was the most natural thing to do. And although you didnāt shed any more tears, Jake rubbed his thumbs on your cheeks once again, immediately making something move inside of you, humming with warmth.
āAlright,ā he whispered, stepping away. You watched as he crossed the garden, pulling his hands on the front pockets of his jeans as he tilted his head up to the sky, allowing the sun to bathe his skin, his hair, beams of light simply not being able to not reach for him. And once again you were reminded of how Jake belonged in this place.
The afternoon was utterly quiet. You could hear the breeze brushing through the brushes at the other side of the street and then another cabinet was opened and closed, and you sighed, taking the knob in your hand.
By the time you stepped inside the house once again, abandoning the shop key back on the entrance table, Jongseong was rubbing a hand over his face, his anger completely burned out by itself. He opened his arms at you in a silent yet clear invitation for a hug, and it was enough for you to rush through the house, curling your arms around your brotherās shoulders.
āI am sorry,ā he whispered. āJake said I was mad just because you hadnāt called me for help, and yes, he is right ā throughout the whole way here, I kept wondering why you didnāt call me before doing anything.ā
āBut I guess it was my fault. I was too harsh on you when you said you wanted to spend your summer alone, but what I genuinely meant was that you shouldnāt do anything alone, you always got me.ā
Your heart keened at his words. You knew it ā you knew you never had been truly alone. Not even when you stood in front of the apartment in Jeju City, the kitten in a carrier, and Jakeās address on your phone. You knew that if your immediate plan didnāt work, you could just call them ā your mother, your father, Jongseong. They would find a way for you. You had never needed to be truly afraid. There had always been another hand to catch you, or at least to hold you as the things scrambled eminently.
āI donāt want to study law,ā you whispered, it was so sudden, you didnāt know what fanthom you to say it. Your voice came so low yet still, you could hear the uneasiness on it, the truth being finally put into words. Your brotherās grip tightened on you, bringing you so close into him that you felt his tiny exhale.
āI know, baby,ā he said. āDad and mom know too.ā
For a moment, you didnāt understand what he meant ā the realization taking too long and weighing your body through the seconds that followed.
āWhy do you think they allowed you to come to Jeju alone so fast?ā he asked, moving away from you only enough for you to see his face. āI know you have it in you that you have to live greatly to not be a deception for mom and dad, but baby ā we are so rich, and I am not talking about money, but love. Whatever you decide to do mom and dad will support you with the only thought of you being genuinely happy about it.ā
āListen,ā Jongseong said. āMaybe it wonāt be so easy to live with this, but you already got the good grades, and the school awards I failed, you finished the extra classes I dropped, and you carried all the expectations they could have had for us during school time, so let me carry the expectations they could have for after it.ā
āThe worldās always going to need lawyers, but itās always going to need whatever you choose to do too. Find your way,ā he said. āItās not that bad, look at Jake ā you know about his family, right?ā
You hummed at him.
āI have to say, I was quite worried when I left him here after our graduation, I couldnāt imagine what would be like to live without the support of our parents, but he seems alright.ā
āHe is,ā you said. Not sure how much true it was, he ate only lamen by the time you arrived, and although you had never seen him drinking, there were way too many beer bottles inside of the fridge, but somehow you believed that if he wasnāt, he was getting there.
āDo you want to stay here?ā Jongseong asked then.
You moved closer to Jongseong once again, resting your cheek on his shoulders as you looked at the living roomās window. Outside, Seogwipo was as halted as it had always been, the sound of the bushes hanging tiny and fragile in the summer air, and you felt your chest aching.
How you wanted to stay.
ā
Jake couldnāt remember a time when the house had been this full ā not that it was a difficult thing. His grandparentsā house was small and cluttered, too many years had turned it almost impracticable, too many mismatched furniture, and decorations that should have become an affective memory rather than staying an actual thing in the house. But as he came back from the market it was full in a different way.
Jongseong started complaining as soon as he spotted Jake because hadnāt I told you, Jake, to sharpen your knives when I left? And these pans were still your grandmaās? Jake, I-
But Jake was only half listening, handing Jay the plastic bags, he countered the dining table to stay in front of where you sat. You had changed, trading your pajama set for a pinkish sundress, the tone matching almost too perfectly with the color of your cheeks when you looked up at him, abandoning the task of cutting the vegetables and smiling.
You were smiling ā smiling and definitely not packing your bags. And it shouldnāt be, but it was enough to loosen all the ties on his chest.
If Jake were to be honest, your brother wasnāt completely wrong ā you had turned his world upside down. Years ago, he had moved to Ventura, a city so empty and full of regrets, he had lost something of himself there, a piece he thought he could rebuild once he had moved back to Korea, graduated on the major he always wanted, and inherited the shop. But instead, he watched the weeks flying by in between late nights alone, beers and clay ā and then ā and then, one day you showed up, wearing a brand dress as if it was nothing and a stray kitten on a carrier, and suddenly he didnāt need to pretend he was alright. He was.
It was a hell of a ride to have you here, but God ā Jake would trade it for nothing.
āNaturally annoyed,ā you mouthed, and the spell was broken. Jake laughed ā only once as he tried to cough out the rest, but then, you were laughing too, and your brother demanded that both of you leave to go somewhere else because you were annoying him.
You both were still laughing when you stepped out into the garden, taking the side path and stopping in front of the shop. In the hurry of leaving none of you took the key to the shop where you had left it, and Jake showed you the flower pot where he hid the extra keys underneath it.
āThe biggest one is for the house, and the smallest for the shop.ā He didnāt look at you as he said it, his head still tilted to the small flower pot and allowing a few strands of his hair to fall over his forehead. A smile tucked at the corners of his lips, and he seemed so young like this ā so pure. The words Jongseong had said twirled through your mind, and you didnāt know what had been on your face, perhaps the sadness of not knowing how to tell him he was doing alright and that you were proud of him, but when Jake looked at you a frown took up the space between his brows. āWhat?ā he asked.
āNothing,ā you whispered.
āYou are going to stay, right?ā
āCan I?ā
āOf course, you can baby,ā Jake said. His words were so soft that the breeze nearly destroyed them. āI like having you here.ā
āThatās a good thing, because while you were on the market I called my parents, and told them I am staying here.ā you told him. āMy mom said she will mail us a few things and that she misses you.ā
āBut about Jeonchae-ā you continued.
āDonāt take to the heart what your brother said,ā Jake asked. āI never had a cat, but that doesnāt mean I donāt like them ā actually, I have been thinking about adopting Jeonchae ā if you allow me.ā
āThere would be no better home for him.ā
It was alright, honestly, until it wasnāt.
Jongseong prepared brunch for the three of you, and cleaned the house as if it was a task. He asked you if your room was alright and if you needed him to buy anything because he could get it delivered to you.
āWe are in Seogwipo, Jay,ā you said. āI donāt know if itās how things work here.ā
Your brother seemed about to retort, but in the silence that followed he understood what you meant. There were no traffic sounds filling up the gaps between your conversation, no machines or reform sounds, it was just the breeze of the sea and nothing else.
āBut tell me,ā he said. āIf you need anything. I can find a way.ā
āI know,ā you whispered.
After dinner, the three of you spread on the greenish grass of Jakeās garden, something you didnāt really know how you hadnāt thought of before. The moon was beautiful this time of the year and the grass was warm against your skin, the peak of summer giving you its all, and turning into a great memory for the next day, when another summer storm finally came in, making the downtown building steadily dripping as the three of you made your way to the restaurant Jongseong had chosen for his last night in the island.
The place was fairly simple for your brotherās exquisite taste and surprisingly empty. No one aside from a group of friends at the far end of the room, and the waitress.
She was somewhere between yours and Jongseongās age. And a piece of art. She barely looked at you as you made your order, keeping her attention on the side of the table where your brother and Jake sat, and although it wasnāt clear which one of them had caught her fixation you felt your heart keen a bit. Her wavy hair had been held by a dozen pins ā not the golden ones you kept in a jewelry box and which perfectly matched all your other accessories, but colorish ones, pink and blue pins holding her hair, and keeping them away from her freckles cheeks. Her necklace was made of beads just like a string she kept on the belt. She was the embodiment of the kids who were born in Jeju and were proud of it, and if you stopped to think about it carefully, she was completely Jakeās style. Artsy and free.
āYou know what?ā Jongseong said as the waitress left. āI am glad you both met ā my beautiful family is finally reunited.ā
āWhat?ā Jake asked. āIs baby our love child now?ā
āNo. I meant my sister is your sister.ā
There was a lost moment, a second where you should have released the air from your lungs but you didnāt, and it passed with it stuck in. Jake, however, laughed ā out loud as he reached for the cup of water, swallowing the whole thing before he pulled it back onto the table but he didnāt deny ā didnāt say he didnāt see you like this and the topic died between both of them, leaving you as the only one still stuck on it throughout the whole dinner, chest tighter than before and it didnāt help that when Jongseong finally called for the bill the waitress asked for Jakeās number.
None of you moved, not even Jongseong, and you took the opportunity to reach for the pickupās key in front of Jake, murmuring something about waiting in the car. It seemed to take all of them out of the haze. Jake finally strayed his eyes from the waitress, and you were pretty sure that there was a reply, but you were already hurling out of your seat, and walking to the front door.
The weather had cooled down, another sparse rain treating to fall as you walked to where Jake had parked the pickup. The vehicle supposedly had a back seat, but the place was so small and cluttered ā there was no particular discussion before you had been assigned for it on the ride here. Jake had pushed the driver seat forward, his hand resting at the sharp edge of the roof, so you didnāt hit your head as you jumped to the back, but you might not have paid attention enough. It didnāt matter how you tried to push it forward now, it didnāt seem to come in.
A curse was already escaping from your lips by the time you heard the front door of the restaurant being opened again ā Jake surging in the yellowish light of the restaurant, already walking towards you.
āBaby, wait,ā he asked. āYou are going to hurt yourself like this.ā
You stopped for a moment, the concern in his voice making your whole body cease to work, your heart stopping long enough to make you feel empty inside of yourself.
Jake was a nice guy. You knew it ā had spent enough time watching as he smiled at strangers, presenting so much kindness that made it impossible for somebody to be uncomfortable with him. You had listened to him talking enough to know he truly cared about people and wouldnāt have a second thought before helping anyone in need and that was the problem. He was a nice guy, careful, and kind, but you had misread it as love and you had believed he could have fallen for you too.
āBaby,ā he tried again. But you gave the final push and the driverās seat finally gave in. Jake only had time to place his hand at the sharp edge of the roof, so you didnāt hit your head but this time you didnāt thank him, only hurling a great shuddered breath that was too close to tears.
ā
It had already been two nights ever since Jake had slept in your room, but you could swear, the sheets were still smelling like him.
You lay there, telling yourself to sleep, but instead, you found yourself standing up, tearing the sheet off the mattress, and tugging it into a small ball before you walked out to the living room, intending to put it on the washing machine. It was too late to make it run, yet the simple idea of doing something made you feel better and you continued but as you stepped out, there he was.
Even before the dim light of the living room bathed over, you had felt him. A piece of warmth in the middle of the cold night. A stroke of golden in the middle of a black canvas.
Jake looked up at you, straying his gaze from the cup of water in his hands, his eyes were so painfully soft beneath the dim light of the kitchen, your heart keened at the view and you wished you truly could hate him, turn all this mess inside of you into simple repulsion.
āCouldnāt sleep?ā he asked then, and you hummed at him, already starting towards the bathroom.
You took your time putting the sheets inside the machine, loading everything as if you could start it this late at night because you expected that when you stepped out Jake would have already gone back to his bedroom, yet he didnāt, preferring to walk after you, leaning on the door jamb, hands shoved in the pockets of his gray sweatpants, as he often did.
āYou are mad,ā Jake said. He had already lost countable hours playing and replaying the events in the restaurant, trying to find where he could have done something that wronged you. He was profoundly uncomfortable with the idea of you being disappointed with him, and perhaps that was it that turned him too dull-edged to analyze it more. Jake just wanted to know. āWas it because of the waitress?ā
Your eyes met, and your whole body warmed, a different heat from the anger you had been feeling earlier taking over you.
āWhy would I be mad about her?ā It had been a question, but it very much felt like the answer he needed because he smiled ā faintly before he composed himself but not enough for you to not notice how his eyes were gleaming, and in the rush of the moment you started toward your ā his grandparentsā old room, trying to step past him, but he caught your wrist, the sudden contact startling you so much that you tripped. Jake caught you, moving you until the low of your back met the kitchen counter.
If the scent of his floral soap flinging from the bathroom wasnāt a great indication that he barely had left the shower, the water droplets still clinging to the edges of his hair were ā rivulets raced down his jaw and into his throat, making it even harder to look at him.
God ā this whole day was a huge mistake.
āI am trying to see things from your point of view, baby, but I am having a very difficult time here,ā Jake admitted. āI said I wasnāt interested ā actually, I donāt even know what I told her before I rushed after you, but it was some variation of a no,ā
āAnd the other option would be because of what Jay said then. Because I didnāt reply. But what did you want me to tell him?ā Jake continued, the words coming so hurried and blurted, almost as if all he just wanted was to get it out of him. āI couldnāt tell him the truth, baby. I couldnāt simply say no, baby is never going to be a sister to me because I think I am in love with her ā Jay would have taken you out of that restaurant in the same second and caught the first flight back to Seoul, and every time I think of you leaving, I feel so uptight ā hell, Y/N, I feel so-ā
His hand slipped from your wrist, folding his fingers through yours and bringing your hand to the back of his neck as he pulled you forward ā or moved himself in. You werenāt sure what was happening anymore, everything inside of you was humming and making it difficult to think but his forehead was resting against yours and when he spoke again, it came as nothing but a hush of breath, the softest gust of air against your lips.
āArenāt you going to say anything?ā he asked then.
You couldnāt say something. Not when your heart was cracking open under the weight of everything. But then the sound of a door being opened filled your silence and Jake moved back, his hands falling away and making your skin tingle, already missing his warmth.
āDo you always stay up until this late?ā Jongseong asked.
āYeah,ā Jake replied, so fastly, you would have believed it if you hadnāt seen him knock out right after dinner for a couple of nights.
āItās terrible for your health, you know?ā your brother asked then, but none of you replied ā you werenāt even sure if you had breathed as Jay walked to the fridge taking in a bottle of water and going back to Jakeās room without any other word.
But as the door clicked shut again, you turned back to Jake pushing yourself on the tip of your toes, hands finding and curling on the front of his t-shirt for support. He was trembling ā or perhaps you were. You didnāt give yourself another second to consider anything before you placed your lips on the shell of his ears whispering: āI am in love with you too.ā
And before Jake could hold you, you had gone. You had slipped out of his reach and the kitchen, rushing to your room and closing the door with a soft click.
Jake touched his ear then, pressing the place where your lips had been almost as if he could hold the words you had just uttered. He laughed, and then, he laughed some more, tilting his head to the ceiling and allowing the sound to spread through the night. He couldnāt care that your brother could appear again asking what was happening, Jake felt like he had experienced all the types of emotions known to mankind in a single hour and most importantly ā you were in love with him.
You were in love with him too.
On the morning of the next day, Jake went to Beomseok to ask for the pickup once again and the three of you climbed up to it, taking the road to the airport.
The drive was surprisingly quiet. None of you had spoken the whole way up through the island, the sound of the wind coming through the open windows and the radio were the only things filling the space. And then an old song came in, something about country road and going to the place the singer belonged. Jake was the first one to murmur the lyrics, Jongseong following suit, their voices turned a pitch lower to match the singerās tune and you couldnāt help but laugh.
In the rearview mirror, Jake caught a glimpse of you. You had tied your hair due to the wind, but stray strands wounded up around your neck as you threw your head back. He had never considered himself dotted in the artistās eyes, curious and searching, always studying the subject and seeing something more than the concrete shapes. No, he always had been a realist rather than an impressionist, but then you straightened yourself back, caught his gaze in the rearview, your laugh turning into nothing but a soft smile on your lips, and for a slip second, he was ā dotted and impressionist. And everything he wanted was to capture your warmth on a sculpture, a canvas ā anything he could come back whenever he felt like faltering.
Out of Jongseongās view, Jake drooped his hand between the driverās seat and the door. His palm up, fingers stretched only enough to brush against your knees, catching your attention. You touched his fingertips, pinching his fingers, just for a moment, and then he withdrew his hand and put it back on the wheel.
āJake, the exit!ā Jongseong snapped.
āOh shi-ā Jake steered in a hurry, passing through the raised pavement markers. Jongseong reached for the handle above the door, the same curse Jake failed to complete fleeing through your brotherās lips and stealing another laugh from you, but this time Jake didnāt look through the rearview, his heart already was seconds away from bursting.
ā
āWe are here,ā Jongseong said, eyeing the airport for a split second before he turned to Jake.
āDonāt you want us to go inside?ā he asked.
āItās alright,ā your brother replied. āItās not like I am taking a long flight ā thank you for the ride, and everything. I am leaving a great responsibility but feel free to just call me, I can come pick her up if you grow tired.ā
āDonāt worry about it,ā Jake said. He extended his hand at your brother, that friendly handshake followed by a bump of shoulders guys loved to do, and then Jongseong turned to you. It was hard to hug, but you pushed yourself through the middle of the seats anyway, arms curling on your brotherās shoulders as he hugged you back.
āTake care of yourself, alright, baby?ā Jongseong whispered. āAnd call me if you need anything.ā
You nodded, feeling a lump in your throat. āThank you, Jay.ā
He gave you one last squeeze before freeing himself, opening his door, and jumping out of the pickup. He hauled his carry-on from the trunk with no effort, a small smile on his lips before he turned around, and walked to the airport.
āHey,ā Jake whispered, his hand thumbing against yours. āSince we were in Jeju City, why donāt we do something over here?ā
ā
You had already heard about the art museum of Jeju ā had walked to it during the week you stayed in the city. The immersive digital exhibition had been listed as one of the must-go spots on the island by diverse tourist sites, but the sight of a group of friends arriving made you step away ā too awkward to go inside and wander through the rooms all by yourself.
But today ā today you had Jake.
The first room was a forest, red flowers hanging on the trees as their petals twirled through an imagined wind.
āDo you have an artsy explanation for this?ā you asked.
āWhat do you mean?ā
āOnce I went to an exhibition in Seoul with a friend ā lights and something was the name. I spent the whole exhibition just appreciating its beauty, and then in the last room there were points of light imitating the pattern of birdsā flocking, that was when a woman appeared, she was with her son, and then she started giving a whole explanation about how birds never stray away from each other, always sharing their difficulties to reach a common goal and how that was what the artist wanted to show,ā you said. āEver since that day, I kept wondering if artists always intend to give deeper meanings to their creations than just beauty.ā
Jake tilted his head back, red petals projecting on his face as he watched the exhibition going on. You knew they werenāt concrete, just a projector streaming images on him, but when they slid through his cheeks, you had that odd desire to reach for it. He looked at you then, leaning in, his eyes flickered beneath the lights, mischief glinting as if he wanted to tell you the most beautiful thing he had ever known.
āI personally think itās just pretty,ā he said, however, and you laughed at this, head thrown back, the sound so carefree and soft ā your laughter seemed to be coming easier now and it was impossible for him to not smile back at you. āBut if you want a more scholarly answer I would say: because art is an expression of personal perspective it is subjective. Their meaning and even what it makes others feel. Someone might come here and just think itās pretty like me, but someone else might come here and feel like this field is speaking to them, a whisper from their childhood, a secret memory of their first love, or even a sign for a future decision. Art will never strike everyone in the same way.ā
āOnce a Spanish painter said you can look at a picture for a week and never think of it again. You can also look at a picture for a second and think of it all your life,ā he continued. āOr something like that, the point is-ā
āSome things leave no impression, meanwhile others become a life mark ā there will always be the before and the after,ā you said.
āYes.ā
The next room was a maze of paper lanterns. A couple of siblings ran in between on a game of tag, and when the boy rushed past you, you had to step closer to Jake, tucking on his jacket for support and being completely unaware of how he melted there. But if anything, he just slid his hand on yours, interlacing your fingers and guiding you through the rest of the exhibition.
There were more fields, and mountains projected on idealist sunset skies. There was an empty room in which flowers grew whenever you touched, and when you brought it to Jakeās attention, drawing a tiny line of flowers, he pulled you through the room, your finger still pressed on the wall and leaving a trail of flowers behind.
But it was the last room that genuinely made you stop ā waterfalls of golden, electricity blazing and pulsing and cascading down around you like fallen stars.
āItās beautiful,ā you whispered. āLife-changing beautiful.ā
āIt really is.ā You turned to him, but he had his gaze already fixed on you, his eyes gleaming, lips curling. He had no embarrassment in letting you know he had been looking at you for the whole while.
Jake used your connected hands to pull you to him, and suddenly he was so close and the air stuffy. When he reached for a strand of your hair, he smelled like clay, that earthy scent that was already turning into your summer redolence and oranges.
āAm I too late to be your first kiss, baby?ā Jake asked.
The moment seemed to take forever, it seemed to take no time at all. Your simple you are unfolded slowly, blending with the echoes of the world very ā very softly, and perhaps it was what prevented his heart from breaking there.
āBut I donāt mind forgetting it,ā you whispered. āPretend it never happened.ā It was just the echo of his words on your lips, but he was smiling then, his hand leaving yours only to cradle your cheeks, holding you as he leaned over ā his mouth hovering over yours, parted lips brushing on a kiss that wasnāt a kiss. And you knew you had told him you could forget your first time, but when his hand slid to the back of your neck, angling you up so he could pinch on your bottom lip, it was hard to not forget it. No one had ever kissed the way Jake did. He seemed to want to relish it, feeling you through each passing second of your connected lips. He seemed to not want to let it go, memorizing you through each heartbeat as he just grazed his mouth against yours, catching his breath before he kissed you again and again and again.
Someone cleaned their throat, immediately making both of you part, lips swollen, and causing you to bury your face in his chest, but Jake only laughed ā the sound echoing through your body as he reached for you again, an arm curling around your waist as the other sized for the top of your head, tangling his fingers on your hair as he held you to him and murmured an apology to whoever it had been.
āWhat do you say about us getting some milkshakes before going home?ā Jake asked then, lips falling on the shell of your ear as if it was just another ordinary day ā like you were still Jake and baby from a few hours previous and that the taste of his smile wasnāt still lingering on your tongue. But that was the greatest thing about being with Jake: he made everything easy. And when he stepped away, holding his hand out for you, you took it without a second thought, allowing him to guide you out of the museum and back to the pickup.
ā
āWho was it?ā Jake asked.
āWhat?ā you asked, straying your gaze away from the milkshake in front of you.
Jake had stopped on a dine-in halfway back to Seogwipo, a small parlor just off the interstate that advertised best milkshakes on the whole island! And made you both order not only two ā one for each of you, but four, lining them in the middle of the table and sharing.
āYour first kiss,ā Jake clarified. āWho was it?ā
You werenāt sure if it was the sugar getting into your system, the euphoria of having kissed Jake, and having him sitting across from you, pinkish ear, and ankles resting against yours but you still took a moment too long to comprehend the question.
Was he really asking it or was he testing what you told him on the exhibition?
You pushed the strawberry milkshake back into the line, buying yourself some time.
āYou?ā you tried.
āNo. I meant for real,ā he said. āWho was it?ā
āIt wasnāt even that important,ā you said. āIt was on a game of truth or dare. I didnāt even like him, but I guess he did as his friend seemed pretty invested in getting us to kiss. He was kinda cute ā had this wavy hair and had swimming classes in the afternoons, so I didnāt mind.ā
āDid he ask you out after?ā
āYes, asked me to go to one of his swimming competitions.ā
āWas he your first boyfriend then?ā Jake asked. He wasnāt looking at you anymore, playing with the milkshake he had first chosen with his straw and you could swear, there was a hint of something in his tone, a covetousness about this particular topic.
You reached for his milkshake, pulling it back into the line and giving him another one. It took his attention, but you didnāt look back at him.
āNo. I refused him,ā you said, and Jake laughed.
āYou kissed him and then refused when he asked you out?ā he asked. āWhat a heartbreaker girl.ā
āI was such a shitty person, right?ā you said. āBut I was always so invested in my studies to really think about my romantic life. I barely could fit my lunch between school and extra classes, imagine a boyfriend?ā
āCan you fit it now?ā Jake asked then. You looked up at him, immediately receiving a raise of eyebrow, shy yet flirtatious ā that amusing combination he was, and when he took your hand in his bringing your wrist to his lips, shivers scattered through your skin before he had even continued. āCan you fit me into your life? I promise I will be a good first boyfriend.ā
āYes,ā you whispered. The word squeezed out of you, coming as nothing but a tight exhale, but Jake smiled at you then, that one twist of lips that took over his whole face. āI guess I can make some time if itās you.ā
ā
You wondered if it would be awkward then. If the silence would start to stretch on too long, and the spaces between words would be filled with awkwardness ā none of you knowing how to deal with this new thing between both of you. But later that night, when you encountered Jake on the space within your bedrooms doors as he walked out of the shower, it was easy to curl your fingers on the front of his t-shirt, allowing him to press you against the wall as he cradled your face and kissed you tantalizingly sweetly.
He pulled away quicker than you wouldāve liked it, but it really didnāt matter because when you walked inside your room with your hands clasped coyly behind your back, Jake was already following you in, and when you both tripped onto the mattress of your bed he was already kissing you again. Jake caught your bottom lips between his, pinching enough times for you to open your mouth to him, his tongue pressing against yours and when you felt him leaning on so his chest was pressed against yours, you had this tiny epiphany. You havenāt lied when you told him about your lack of romantic experiences, but you suddenly wondered if you had been too subtle on the fact that you were a virgin.
āJake,ā you called, but he was already collapsing by your side, laying himself above the blankets just like a few nights previously, turning onto his side to look at you, and when you did the same, he pulled you against him, fitting your body to his ā tangling you as much as he could into the circle of his warmth. A piece of a never-ending summer.
āDonāt worry, alright?ā he whispered. āYou are the one in charge ā always.ā
The shop was busier today. A group of foreigners on a vacation and desiring to learn how to do pottery. You stood there, watching as Jake talked to all the customers, switching between Korean and English as easily as some people breathed.
Jake made a little gesture at his chest, curtsying and gentleman-like as he bowed at a compliment. His dark hair tumbled forward into his eyes, and you wondered if he could get more prince-like.
You stared for a moment too long, and Jakeās gaze fell upon you as if all the gravity of the world was centered on you, and the force of it made you turn around, skin warmer in a way you knew it wasnāt the afternoon heat setting in.
You had stuck a stray brush in your hair to keep it up, allowing the afternoon sun to love the back of your neck, but strands refused to stay and wound up around. Jake approached you from behind, taking the brush from your hair just so he could pull it up again, threading his fingers through your locks before he stacked the brush again and leaned in, curling his arms around you, breathing into the base of your neck.
āWhat do you think about closing the shop early?ā he asked.
āI think you are not taking your shop very seriously,ā you said. You didnāt even need to look at him to know he was pouting then, his bottom lip being poured out as he tightened his hold around you.
āCāmon, babyā he whispered. āIt has been a few days since we last took something from your list,ā he remarked, but what he truly meant was that it had been a few days since you had only been making out on his couch, moving to your bedroom when it became too late, and when his hands slipped beneath your pajamaās shirt, spraying his hands on the bare skin of your waist, he suddenly stopped, laughing it off and kissing you sweetly before he collapsed by your side, and wished you a good night. āMaybe we could go to a bar as I had promised?ā
ā
Jake rode you up to the island at sunset, the traffic turning thicker and thicker as he approached Jeju City ā with its busy avenues, flashing lights, and more people than youād seen ever since you had gone out with Euntaek.
When Jake held the barās door, placing his hand on the small of your back for you to go in first, you had braced yourself for a darkened room, the intoxicated air, a forced retreat to that night a week ago, and the hazed fear, but instead, you were greeted by neon lights and the electronic chime of arcade games humming beneath that old summer hit everyone knew. The machines lined the walls, from the old Pac-Man to VCR games cramming side by side to make room for the tables, and the wooden bar.
Somewhere a group of friends laughed and you couldnāt help but do the same. Surprise and relief burbling out. Jake, however, only smiled down at you, the lights making him glow peach and tangerine as he held his hand out for you.
Jake guided you to the bar where he traded two twenty-thousand won bills for some coins that he insisted were just enough for you both to have some fun, taking turns at the machines, being lit up by the flashing lights and the shimmer of it all. Your hands brushing, your bodies close together.
Outside Autumn was already approaching, pressing itself against the late July nights and making it a chilly thing but there ā it was summer, warm, and heavy, making Jake remove his jacket, rolling the sleeves of his gray shirt absent and carelessly just below his elbows, allowing his bracelets to catch the colorful light of the place as you bet over the games. A drink over Pac-Man, and baskets of fries over Pinball. And when you said you had no idea how to play a shooting game, he stood behind you, his hands above yours as he guided you through. Just as Jake always did whenever he taught you something, but this time, you allowed yourself to lean on his touch, pressing your back against his chest and feeling the solid warmth of his being.
āWill you give me a kiss if I get you to break the record for you?ā he asked as if you hadnāt been stolen pecks the whole night ā as if you didnāt know the taste of his lips better than anything. But the request made your skin tingle, the night being too blazing, too sweet, and when he smiled into your hair, you nodded at him.
When the game ended, requesting you to input your name as Jake got the highest score you turned to him, the same peach and tangerine light gilding him, and it suddenly felt too strange to be in the middle of all those people. You werenāt sure who pushed first, but both of you were rushing past the tables and back into the summer night. Streetlights glinted off the hoods of parked cars, and the stars hung prettily above, the layered beauty taking you anew. But you only got a glimpse of it before Jake used your connected hands to pull closer to him, leaning on and bottling into the darkness of his height. You tilted your head up. Just enough for your top lip to catch his bottom. And he made it soft and sweet, languid and still tasting like the whiskey of the bourbons he kept on asking whenever you lost and the strawberries you always rewarded him from the bottom of your cocktails.
āShould we go home?ā he asked.
And it was what both of you intended to do, but half an hour until you got to Seogwipo. Jake decided to stop at a tiny town that consisted only of an artificially bright gas station and a convenience store to fill his motorcycle. You wandered inside the convenience store as he took care of the motorcycle, almost feeling his gaze on you when you stopped at the cashier, paying for a package of cookies and two ice creams without his minion card. But when you stepped outside he didnāt say anything ā Jake only shouldered off his jacket, spreading it on the sidewalk, and gesturing for you to sit down as he took the space by the side of it.
It was quite riveting how your bodies already knew each other. When you sat by his side, Jake soundlessly shifted his arm, pressing his palm on the pavement so you could lean on him, your head resting on his shoulder, and when a breeze came a bit harsher, Jakeās proximity was the only heat in the night. It warmed you, starting from your arms brushing against his until it filled your whole body and you pressed yourself to him, eyes fluttering to the sky. Even as you sat close to the streetlight nothing seemed enough to obliterate the stars. They kept shining above you, creating streams of silver and purple against the darkness.
You couldnāt tell if it was very late or very early. The hours blended on a moment itself and you didnāt want to leave, not in a few weeks, not never. And the sincerity of your own thoughts struck you. Your mother once had told you about a night from her youth years: she was right there ā surrounded by her friends in the place she loved, and she knew, even as the years passed, she would always remember and miss it and how lucky and doomed she had been for noticing it while she was still there. And now, you finally comprehend her sentiment. You were still there, but your chest ached at the idea of losing the thread of this night ā of losing Jake. You felt yourself saddened by the simple idea of someday that summer becoming just a memory of your youth years.
āI wish I was a painter,ā you blurted out. āSo I could paint this sky ā this place, hold it forever.ā
In your periphery, Jake tilted his head, following your gaze to the sky. He barely gave himself a moment before he said: āI can teach you ā how to paint. I can teach you.ā
ā
And that was how you found yourself in Jakeās garden in the middle of the night, a stack supporting a tiny canvas, and Jake sparing tint cans over the greenish grass, studying each color with a deliberate passion and you got yourself wondering about how it had been for him ā finally leave his familyās impositions to live the life he wanted.
āJake?ā
āYes, baby?ā
āWhat was your favorite subject?ā you asked. āIn art school.ā
āPainting,ā he said, not even giving himself a moment to think about it. āI like painting landscapes and anything about nature. There are some weekends that I would drive out of Seoul only for it, but also there was this one semester that we had to do peopleās portraits as our grade project ā I have to admit I didnāt like it very much.ā
āPortraits?ā
āYes, I painted your brother.ā
āWas it that bad?ā you asked.
āMaybe he wasnāt just the right muse,ā he said, immediately stealing a laugh from you. The intensity of it made you throw your head back, closing your eyes as you allowed the sound to whistle through the night and when you straightened yourself back and looked at him, he was watching you, eyes all soft. āBut I would like to try again ā with you.ā
āI would let you,ā you said, feeling your cheeks warmer than before and in the rush of the moment, you kept talking. āBut you know ā I thought pottery would have been your favorite subject.ā
āI thought so too, but it reminded me too much of my grandpa, it was hard to sit in the universityās studio and not sorrow not being here.ā
āI am sorry,ā you said, but he only shrugged, moving his attention back to the paint cans as if it was nothing, but you could see the slight bow of his shoulders, the weight of the mourning he never seemed to allow himself to feel.
Jake passed you a brush and a water cup, and when he rose to meet you, you were already stroking a great amount of water on his cheeks. His skin shimmered too prettily beneath the night sky but he only gasped at you, a momentary thing before his lips twirled on a smile, and it was worth it, even when he reached for another cup.
He ran when you did, feet a little clumsy on the greenish grass of his garden and neither of you really cared what you were doing. The peels of laughter made it worth it, the rush of the summer night on your face, and you had that feeling that was almost sadness once again ā you didnāt want this night to ever end. But you were tripping upon an uneven part of his garden, being safe only because Jake finally reached you, his hands sparing onto your hips as he brought you to him. Both of you tumbled into the grass, Jake beneath you, legs tangled in a way you were already used to by the number of times you had made out on the couch.
Your hair fell on him, and he tucked it behind your ears ā a fool thing to do because it kept slipping, and falling, tickling his cheeks. But he didnāt mind doing it again and again before he finally decided to simply hold it as he brought you closer to him.
It was a soft kiss, unhurried as both of you just wanted to be there, but then you were pinching at his bottom lips and he shifted both of you, rolling so your back was pressed onto the grass, but you didnāt really complain ā you only parted your knees so he could fit better within the cradle of your thighs.
Perhaps it was the night itself making everything a little softer on its edges, but Jake finally allowed himself to reach for your knees hooking his fingers under them so he could bring you closer to him. The solid length of himself against your core and you couldnāt help but moan, the sound escaping through your throat before you could even notice it as you curled your fingers on the front of his shirt.
āIām sorry. I didnāt mean to-ā he hushed, moving back, but you didnāt let go of his shirt, still twisting your fingers onto it and holding you to him. But he was rushing a hand through his hair. The barās heat and the motorcycle helmet had turned it mussed, and it stayed back. He looked panicked like heād done something wrong ā like heād done something terrible.
āJake.ā
āI am sorry.ā
āI want to,ā you told him earnestly, your voice a nervous whisper. āI do. I want do everything with you.ā
āYou do?ā
āYes.ā
āAlright,ā he whispered back. āAlright.ā
You almost expected him to laugh it off for tonight, let it go as all the other nights because when he stood up, bringing you with him, he only turned around, placing his hand behind his back, encouraging you to catch up and grab it. You held hands across the garden and into the house, letting go only as you sunk yourself into the entrance seat to remove your shoes but Jake was already bending on a knee in front of you, fingers fumbling through the straps of your high heels and removing them, one at a time. And when he finished he didnāt let you go, curling his fingers on your ankles and bringing you to him.
Your knees parted for him, creating a slot that he took with no ado, allowing your thighs to straddle his ribs.
Jake traced, upper and upper through the skin of your thigh, finding the hem of your dress and hiking it up until he found the curve of your hips and splayed his fingers through.
āHold on me,ā he whispered. āWill you, baby?ā
You didnāt even need to think before you finished molding yourself into his chest, arms curling around his neck as his finger sunk on to your skin, holding you so fiercely that you wondered if he was afraid you could simply fade away within the small moments he took to carry you to his bedroom, and sit you at the edge of his bed.
It was far gentler than you ever imagined it would be, worshipful even.
Jake kissed your forehead, then your cheeks. His lips brushed against yours tauntingly before he moved lower, kissing sweetly at the spot under your jaw, smiling against it when you shivered at the feel of him. And when he brushed down the column of your neck, you felt the tip of his tongue, a tiny tease that already got you aching for him.
āWe donāt need to do anything you are uncomfortable with, alright?ā he asked, moving back so you could catch his gaze, all sincere and earnest. āYou ask me to stop, and I will.ā
You nodded, and the smile on Jakeās face was like the whole of summer. Everything about him warm, soft, and absolutely intoxicating as he reached up on you ā brushing his hands through your ribcage, drawing your dress up to your shoulder, and allowing it to fall somewhere over his bedroomās floor.
You would have felt embarrassed sitting there, chest bare, panties a simple cotton to match your skin tone because your dress had been too thin, but he was looking at you like you were unreal ā something an idealist painter had created in a dream, and you reached for him, fingers curling into the precise place where his hair had grown above the collar of his shirt and tilting him to you, catching his bottom lip on yours, once, twice ā enough times to feel brave enough to brush your tongue against it, but Jake was already on it, sliding his tongue against yours.
It was dizzying to be kissed like this. Open-mouthed, and noises swallowed by one another, but Jake didnāt move his lips away from yours, not unless it was to slip his mouth to your body instead, slowly finding the inner curve of your breasts, your ribs, your low abdomen. His tongue swirled against your skin, sucking marks and kissing the bruises he left behind with a smile. You were so close to faltering when he kissed the front of your panties, the tip of his fingers fumbling through the edges of it.
āIs it alright if I take this off?ā he asked, you nodded once again, hands tucking at his blankets as you moved a bit further into the edge of his bed, letting him slide your last clothing piece off and to the floor of his bedroom, altogether with your dress.
Your whole body ached to pull him closer, but as heavy as Jakeās gaze was, he was being so gentle with you, so unbelievably gentle. Everything was so willful and unhurried as if he meant to take his precious time ā to store every inch of you into his memory and savor it at his own count pace. His hands were almost adoring when he hitched your panties down to your legs, deifying when his fingers dug at your ankles, lifting them to his lips.
āCan I use my mouth?ā he asked.
āJake,ā you called, and he would have turned self-conscious if it hadnāt sounded like you tended to call him whenever you wanted to ask something ā if it hadnāt sounded like you tended to say please. But it did and he moved into the space between your legs, his stomach pressed to the mattress as he brought your legs to his shoulders, tracing a path of kisses over the inner of your thighs, slowly turning greedy as he approached the place where you needed him the most, and when he finally licked a warm stripe over your folds, you whined at his actions, hands faltering at his blankets and allowing your back to fall into his mattress.
He kept his tongue flat, slow, broad strokes of it going from your entrance to your clit, applying a slight pressure that made you reach for his hair, your fingers tangling on it, nails scratching lightly against his scalp, just enough pressure to make him groan beneath your touch and his hands pried your thighs apart when they began to push against him, rumbling and making you murmur something you yourself couldnāt quite grasp. Your voice broke over the words but Jake smirked against you. He was so lost on how perfectly you looked underneath his control that he failed to ask if he could use his fingers on you, slipping two inside of you with no previous warning and making you arch, head thrown back into the blankets that smelled like him, that perfect combination of flowery soap and oranges, clay and glaze.
Itās not like you had never fingered yourself ā you had, coming far enough times all alone, but Jakeās fingers were much thicker and longer than yours, finding all your sweet spots in a way you never could and not to mention how his tongue kept twirling on your clit. You could feel your body coiling tighter and tighter around him with no ado, cunt quivering around the base of his fingers with his every move and when you tilted your hips up at him, he swore, twitching inside of his jeans and moving back only to watch his fingers coming inside of you again and again and again.
His lips parted at the sight, another groan leaving him, eyes hooded and dark as he took you in.
āHell, youāre so pretty,ā he whispered and it almost sounded like he was talking to himself, calming himself down as he tumbled back to you then, knees bending slightly so he could crowd down into you, forehead dropping to yours, both of your breaths hitching as he tried to keep up his pace. āSo ā so pretty.ā
You were sure you gasped his name, gripping on his shirt as your eyes fluttered closed at the feel of your orgasm crashing through your body, and Jake fondled at you, lips pressing against your cheek, as his hands swept through your thighs to soothe you out of your high.
You pushed your face to Jake then, your noses brushing as the reality slowly snuck back in. Seogwipo had always been silent ā no matter the time, but tonight not even the breezes seemed current. There was nothing except for your breathing and the sound of your heart thumping against your ears.
āBaby,ā he whispered. āAre you alright? I forgot to ask if I could-ā
āJake,ā you broke in, and there was it again ā his name sounding almost like a plea.
āTell me whatās it.ā
āI want you,ā you said, spraying your palm in front of his jeans as if you desired to prove a point. He was painfully hard underneath your touch, releasing a tight cuss at this slight touch. āPlease.ā
He didnāt care about coming, not really, not when you had given him the opportunity to make you fall apart on his fingers. He could deal with himself quite well later on in the shower just with the memory of it, but then you were slipping your hands through his shirt, curling your fingers on his buttons, and how could he say no to you?
He could give you anything even if you never asked in a heartbeat ā in the moment his body took to live from one moment to another.
Your hands met in the middle, opening all of his shirtās buttons, and allowing Jake to hurl it out and onto his bedroom floor, a silent thud that matched the breathless gasp he released when you reached for him again, fingers spraying through his hips, following the skin of his just exposed abdomen until you had reached for his neck, curling it around the slope curve of it and bringing him back to you.
Jake had far enough experience, a reasonable body count for a graduated university man, but he somehow felt like he was pretty much rediscovering himself with you. He never knew how easy it was to make him falter with a kiss on his throat until you were the one doing it, lips parting against his skin and surely leaving a mark.
He groaned with your doing, the sound of it scattering shivers through your spine and making you feel bold enough to push at the waist of his jeans, fingers slipping past the band of his boxers and pushing it far enough for him to only kick it out. His jeans barely had hit his bedroom floor before his lips were on you again, tongue pressing against yours, and tasting like you still.
āBaby,ā he whispered. You folded your legs around his waist at the endearing name, thighs clenching around him, squeezing him almost unconsciously as he crowded into you, one forearm by the side of your head, holding himself over you as he pushed into you.
You moaned at the stretch, the heavy pressure of him filling you and your hand flew to his wrist for some support, fingers curling around him. Jakeās hand shifted beneath your touch, adjusting himself so he could interlace your fingers, giving it the small and reassuring squeeze you knew so well.
āBaby, I need you to talk to me,ā he said. āAm I hurting you?ā
Jake talked as if he didnāt have his brows knitted and wasnāt patting himself, the breath being torn from him at the feeling of you tight around him, clenching down on his length until he went a bit hazed, but he didnāt dare to move, even if he felt like you were too much under him, softly shaking your head as you tilted yourself up to him, your noses brushing and lips so closely together that when you spoke, he tasted your words.
āItās alright,ā you said. āYou can move, itās alright.ā
It was slow at first, the same patience you had watched him having with his creations, slowly and tenderly shaping them up to his confident acknowledgment ā when he finally bottomed completely out, he already knew exactly how to move, how to make you tighten around him, and his name to escape from your lips a little bit more frantic. But he was careful with you still, sweet nothings brushing against your temples even as your body came tight around him once again, your hands grabbing at him, desperately trying to hide the fact you were shaking as he continued to move his hips into you.
You whined and he twitched inside of you, grip turning a little tighter and it pulled the breath from you.
Jake came when you did, as defenseless and relinquished as he could be, wrapping his arms around, and holding you until both of you had driven out of your highs. And when he moved to look at you, there were golden stripes painted across his cheeks, the same soft light of when you realized you were in love with him casting a warm glow over his skin and making it harder to let him go.
You didnāt notice a tear had escaped through your eyes until Jake smoothed a thumb over your cheeks, his eyebrows knitting together in worry, but you didnāt allow him to ask what was on his mind, catching his lips on yours, kissing him sweeter than it shouldāve been considering you were still naked in his bed, your bodies so mixed up that you couldnāt quite tell where you ended and he began.
āI am fine,ā you told him. āI am.ā
You just werenāt sure what you were supposed to do with everything you were feeling for him.
The storm hadnāt been forecasted nor expected, a monsoon rolling through the last day of July and catching both of you unprepared from your trip to the convenience store for ice pops.
A gasp escaped through your lips, but you couldnāt confide if it was because of the sudden raindrops kissing your skin or the way Jake pulled you through the rest of the street, using your connected hands to rush you through the side path from the shop to the garden, and into the house.
You laughed as you tripped over the shoes at the entrance hall, but Jake was fast on catching you, leaning you against the wall in order to prevent you both from falling. One of his hands pressed over the curve of your lower back to push you further into him, the line of your bodies pressed together, as the other tangled through your hair, the tip of his fingers finding your nape.
āI want to paint you,ā he murmured ā blurted out, an admission you werenāt sure he intended to confess, but you caught yourself beaming at him. His voice was all fondness and appreciation. āCan I paint you, baby?ā You already knew the answer, but you decided to draw the moment a little longer, tilting your head as if you were considering it. And Jake leaned on you, his lips brushing through the column of your neck, interleaving kisses and pleads, tiny pleases that went down to the neckline of your top, his knees already ready to bend as he planned to go further, but you reached for him, touching his neck, right where his hair grew above the collar of his shirt.
āAlright,ā you said. āYou can paint me.ā
ā
āHow do you want me?ā you asked, immediately stealing a laugh from Jake.
His room was no brighter than the whole house. The rainy clouds making everything a bit grayish and dim. But he didnāt care about turning the lights on before he reached for a blank canvas prompt on his desk.
He turned back to you, taking that small sliver of skin between your skirt and top, grazing his fingers there. You shivered when he passed through the hem of it, rushing up to your ribcage, your whole body trembling as he brought you as close as he could.
āItās a dangerous question, baby,ā he whispered, lips brushing through yours. āBut you are in charge ā always.ā
You werenāt sure what it was about Jake that caused you to find yourself doing everything you normally thought impossible, but you reached for the back zipper of your skirt, tugging it down until the piece got loose from your waist and fell, pooling onto your feet.
Jakeās breath hitched and stammered, his surprise taking him for a full moment before finally he slipped his hands a bit further, drawing your top out of you.
You sat on the hardwood floor of his room, his sheet barely wrapped around your waist, and leaving a lot of your skin to be bathed by the dim light as you watched Jake giving the first strokes. There was something satisfying about the way he painted, something controlled and beautiful as if the act of painting was an art itself.
Jake looked back at you, and he noticed how closely you were watching him, gaze following the familiar way his fingers curled around the brush, the way he knew the exact amount of pressure he was supposed to use only to make his stocks fluid on the canvas.
āI am starting to regret it,ā he sighed.
āWhy?ā
āYou are too pretty. Itās highly distracting.ā
Your lips parted to retort, but whatever words you had chosen slipped and slid as he abandoned his brush, reaching for you instead. One of his hands pressed over the curve of your lower back as the other chased for your neck, the tip of his fingers tangling through your hair, and bringing your mouth to his.
His lips parted too, heavy breaths blending as he caught your bottom lips with his once, twice ā just enough for you to feel comfortable enough to lick over him, slipping past his lips, and tasting the cherry ice pop he had gotten earlier in the convenience store and the rain still pounding against the windows and resonating with the rhythm of your heart.
Your hands snuck down to his sides, fingers scraping down to the waist of his jeans as you tried to end a distance that didnāt exist anymore. You were too close already, bodies so tangled you werenāt sure which one of you was shivering, but Jake seemed to understand your urgency as his fingers dug into your skin a little harder, pressing you to him, and when you grind against him, he groaned, the sound doing something to you that you couldnāt explain.
āJake,ā you murmured. āWait.ā
āShit, I am sorry,ā he said, hurling away from you. His back met the legs of his desk fast and in a heap, hands fleeing into the air as if he had been caught in a flagrant. āNot today?ā
āThatās not it,ā you said. āI ā I want you to teach me how to touch you.ā Although you didnāt give yourself enough time to doubt the wisdom of saying it, you had to take a breath before you spoke, inhaling summer, rainstorms, and Jake ā just Jake, and it made the words come a bit weakly, almost too silent for your own ears, and for a moment you doubted he had heard you. But then, Jake stopped, a sharp swallow going into his lungs.
It took him a long time to make sense of your sentence, and when he finally did, it took every ounce of him to not simply rumble you through the floor, kneel before you and touch you ā eat you, make up for all the gentleness he had with you on the first time.
He laughed, a bright burst that got you burning, but his own hands were already finding their way back to you, the tip of his fingers brushing a stray lock of your hair to the back of your ears as he moved closer to you again.
āHow can I say no to you?ā he asked. āAsk me anything and I will give it to you.ā
āAnything?ā
Jake hummed, leaning in so his nose brushed against the column of your neck. āAsk me the moon and I will paint it for you. Ask me a star and I will capture a whole constellation.ā
āI just want you.ā
āI am yours.ā
You pushed your fingers underneath his shirt, rippling it with goosebumps at your bare touch, but if anything Jake only reached for the collar of it, helping you hurl it out and to the great mess his room was.
He was overwhelmed ā he wouldnāt lie. Jake was harder than he remembered ever being, desire and lust laying right next to each other in his heart, each sharpening the other, but he allowed you to take your pace nevertheless, leaning himself against the legs of his desk once again as he watched you ā burning you with affection and fondness as he accompanied every move you did, the way the tip of your fingers followed the lines of his abdomen before you finally reached for his jeans, unbuttoning and unzipping it, pushing down to his thighs together with his boxers.
You loved the way you made him groan, head thrown back, pulse jumping in his neck as you curled around him, experimentally rolling your thumb through his tip before you started to pump him. You knew you didnāt need to ask if you were doing it right, his whole body was telling you that you were, his hands gripping on your thighs, your waist, rubbing you as if it could prevent him from coming too fast on you, but you did still, leaning on him so when you asked your lips brushed, softly, sweet, and nothing like you were still touching him.
āI feel like you are trying to kill me, baby, but yeah ā yeah, you are doing it perfectly.ā It was dirty the way he said it, abdomen tightening, groans filling the gaps between words. He sounded wild, unraveled in a way you had never heard him, but it only made you smile at him, pressing the softest peck to his mouth before you raised yourself on your knees.Ā
āJake,ā you called. āCan I-ā
Maybe it had been the way you were already hovering above him, but Jake was fast to catch you, a hand molded to your waist as the other slipped between your thighs, fingers hooking into the lace of your panties, pulling it to the side so you could line him to your entrance, his tip pressed against where you need him the most.Ā
His breath hitched when you came down on him, whispering your name, pronouncing it with the same deliberate slowness he always had and you couldnāt help but moan at the whole feel of him, palms spreading at the lower of his abdomen, head a bit thrown back and barely giving time before you you started a slow, hard grind on his lap, lifting yourself up and down, dragging your cunt against his pelvis, his length buried deep enough inside you that the base of him caught your clit.
āThere is no way,ā he murmured. āItās your first time doing in it.ā
āWho else could I have done it with?ā
āSome stupid swimmer back in Seoul.ā You werenāt sure if it had been because of his saying or your surprise when he rolled both of you through the floor, but you were laughing ā laughing so hard that Jake stopped, his hands still hooked on the back of your knees but not quite bringing you to him as he intended.
āYou are my only one,ā you said.
Only one ā not only your first but also the last one to come. And he might have just thought too deeply into it, but he didnāt care. As you looked up at him, dressed in nothing but the remains of light, and the echoes of your laugh, he didnāt care it might be just a temporary truth. He was your only one at that moment, and it was enough to make his breath hitch, heart plumbing inside of his chest.
Jake hiked your legs around his hips, holding himself carefully and sweetly above you as he took your lips, kissing you so when he pushed into you once again, you could feel how much he wanted you in every sharp breath.
His moves were careless this time, gone on all your previous teasing, but he still managed to make you tighten around him, fingers curling on the hair of his nape as your mouth parted against his, his name coming so softly from your lips that he couldnāt help but bury his face into the crook of your neck, eyes squeezed shut, hoping and praying that he could always remember the way you felt coming around him.
Jake whispered your name, a small call that you tried to reply to, but failed, hiccupping and gasping out a laugh when you realized and you didnāt know you were crying until Jake moved back, his thumb pressing against your cheeks, the tip of it barely brushing through your skin as he dried your tears.
āBaby, if you cry every time we have sex I will start being concerned,ā he said. āAm I hurting you?ā
āNo, thatās not it,ā you said.
āSo whatās it then?ā
You felt your lips parting to reply, your body reacting faster than your own mind, but when the words once again didnāt come, you stopped, another hiccup coming through instead.
āBaby,ā he called, his voice softer than before. āRemember your first night here? When we went to the roof and you trust me with all your concerns? I said you could rely on me and I mean it still. Just because I am your boyfriend now, it doesnāt mean you canāt share your stuff anymore. I want you to trust me like you did back then. Can you?ā
āI donāt want to leave,ā you confessed. āEvery time we are like this I catch myself a bit sad because ā I just donāt want to leave for the United States, for Seoul. I just donāt want to leave you.ā
Jake breathed in, a sharp intake that made your cheeks burn, suddenly too embarrassed to even look at him, but as you turned to focus on the canvas prompt against his walls, he reached for you, fingers spraying through your chin and angling you back at him.
āI wonāt tell you to stay,ā he said. āNot because I donāt want to, baby, or because you canāt. But because I donāt want to take this decision away from you. I donāt want you to look at me in a few months ā in a few years, who knows, and say you should have gone.ā
āTo study abroad is a great opportunity. You have worked your whole life for it although it wasnāt your dream, I donāt even know which university you got in-ā
āHavard ā itās the best for law.ā
āNo way, my baby is a genius,ā he said dramatically and immediately stealing a smile from you. āBut that only proves my point, itās a great opportunity to have it on your curriculum.ā
āBesides whenever you want to come back Seogwipo is going to be here,ā he continued, his voice so soft beneath the rain. āI am telling you from experience.ā
āWhat about you?ā
āWhat about me?ā
āAre you going to stay here?ā you asked. āItās just ā Seogwipo doesnāt seem the same without you.ā
āI will,ā he replied. āI will stay here.ā
You reached for him, a single finger tracing his cupidās bow, the soft lines of his lips, before you allowed it to slip to his neck. His skin was hot beneath your touch, and you could feel the very faint rhythm of his pulses.
Jake closed his eyes, leaning in, just a bit further so his parted lips brushed against yours. āI will stay here for you.ā
And just like that July melted into August, summer coming closer and closer to an end, but neither of you ever spoke of it. Not in the mornings when Jake started to linger a bit longer before going to prepare breakfast for both of you, his fingers following the lines of your body as if he was well aware that he had you memorized but still ā was afraid of someday forgetting. Not when you both stayed at the shop, Korean tourists becoming a less common thing and leaving only a few foreigners to remain. And on the nights when he hugged you from behind as you stood in front of the stove he kissed your shoulders as if he wasnāt sorrowing that another day came to an end ā as if the last week hadnāt came yet and the date printed on the reservation ticket you kept hidden on your luggage wasnāt coming closer and closer. His hands always slipped beneath the hem of your clothes, gathering the pieces on his forearms as he sprayed his fingers on your waist to push you further into him.
You could feel his breath, the soft hush of air as he opened his mouth to say something to you, but whatever had it been was stolen and forgotten as the front door was opened, your brother releasing a full curse. Jake stepped back, his hands slipping away from you, and allowing your dress to fall back into its place, but not fast enough for it to not have been noticed.
āWhat the fuck is this?ā
āJay,ā you called, but it was already too late. Jongseong was rushing through the house, grabbing Jakeās t-shirt, twisting the thin material between his fists. He didnāt seem to think about the consequences of his actions ā he simply did it, using his grip to push Jake away from you.
They tripped over the house, falling on the small space in front of the maroon couch, your brother above. The sound of their bodies collapsing against the floor was almost imperceptible beneath the sound Jake released when the punch came.
You stopped in the midst of a complaint, but Jake couldnāt blame you. He always imagined what was a fight, the throw of punches all drove in the heat of feelings, but instead, there was just a moment of deadness, his blood rushing to the point where Jongseong had punched him and nothing ā absolutely nothing. Even the breezes seemed to have stopped outside.
āDonāt take it personally, I would punch anyone who I caught sneaking his fingers through my sisterās dress,ā Jongseong said. Jake opened his mouth to reply but quickly closed it again. Your brother was quivering. Not from his shock, like you or Jake, but from some chained emotion, so Jake stayed still, allowing Jongseong to curl his fights on his t-shirt harder, hurling him from the floor and back into it once, twice ā enough times for his anger to start to burn out.
āShit Jake, couldnāt you choose someone else to hook up with?ā he asked. āThere arenāt enough girls on this island so you had to go after my sister?ā
āJay, stop it.ā
āStay away from this, baby,ā your brother grunted at you. āActually, even leave the house for a bit.ā
āDefinitely not.ā
āJay,ā Jake called then. Jongseong looked back at him, and it suddenly felt like every other argument they ever had, even though this time there was a growing bruise on the corner of his lips, Jake knew they could counter it. āI am sorry.ā
āShe is my little sister,ā Jongseong said, his tone not coming mad, but tired. āShe is so young.ā
āI didnāt mean to make it a secret, not because I am hooking up with her. I mean, we-ā you forced out a whine, immediately making Jake recollect his thoughts. āI am serious about her.ā
āItās true that she is young and needs me way more than I need her, and maybe it is always going to be like this, but you know? I donāt care, I want her to rely on me because I like her ā hell, I love her,ā Jake said, his genuine feelings slipping like a breath through his lips. He had pronounced love so ā so unconcerned, he didnāt even need to think about it before. And maybe that was it that ceased the last flame of fury on your brother, making him hurl away from Jake, throwing himself on the couch instead.
Jake sat up too, a bit slower due to his growing bruises, but you remained still, Jakeās words humming inside of you.
He loved you. He loved you.
āHow long has it been going for?ā Jongseong asked.
āA month and a few days,ā Jake replied.
āI was here one month ago!ā
āYeah, and it was thanks to you that I finally told baby what I was feeling,ā Jake said. āSo thank you, bro.ā
āDonāt make me punch you again Jake,ā he hissed. āWho the fuck is your bro?ā
Yet despite the harsh choice of words, your brotherās tone had a bit of a joke on it, something only best friends acknowledged. Somehow they had gone from such a terrible place to a joyful one. And Jake felt an extraordinary rush of relief.
āBut you better know where you are going, that girl has been spoiled ever since she was born,ā Jongseong said. āShe wasnāt even a year and dad was already putting a gold bracelet on her wrist.ā
āHey!ā
āI know,ā Jake said. āAnd I can handle a spoiled baby.ā
āSo itās already come to this ā do as you feel like then ā I guess,ā Jongseong said, standing up. āI am going to take a shower. Get me a towel and some clothes, I am too lazy to deal with my luggage.ā
Neither of you moved until your brother had already closed himself on the bathroom, the water cascading stealing the sound of the breath you shuddered out of you as you rushed to Jake.
You took his chin with the tip of your fingers, tenderly angling him to the living roomās light. The wound was worse than it seemed from afar, bleeding as a darker bruise started to form, and immediately making you frown, eyebrows knitted, lips pressing into a thin line. You reached for it, the tip of your fingers wandering through his skin as if you could erase them with your bare touch.
āI am sorry,ā you whispered.
āWhy are you asking me sorry? Itās your brotherās doing,ā he asked, tilting his head into your palms.
āExactly, if it wasnāt because of me, Jay wouldnāt have punched you.ā
āJay was mad just because he simply wanted to be, you arenāt the one to blame, baby,ā Jake said, but you didnāt seem convinced, so he reached for you too, arms curling around your waist as he brought you closer to him. āDo you think your father will react better or worse than this?ā
āRemember when I said I never had a boyfriend before?ā you asked. āI guess we will have to find out together.ā
He chuckled at your statement, it was a minuscule sound spreading through the night but it seemed to loosen something within both of you and he allowed himself to lean on you, his cheek resting against your hairline.
āJake?ā you called. He hummed at you. āI love you too.ā
ā
Later on that night, Jongseong grasped at your door, his knuckles against the wooden piece before he opened a small sliver just for him to catch sight of you.
āIs the small flurry ball here?ā he asked.
āJeonchae?ā you asked. āYes, since you are allergic to cats, we had to close him here.ā
āSo can you step out to the garden for a bit?ā he asked. āI want to talk to you.ā
The air had turned misty with the humidity, the grass still damp from the amount of days rain had been washing summer away, so you both only leaned against the wall, head throwing back as both of you watched as the clouds raced by.
āDo you want to go?ā he asked then. āTo the United States? Do you still want to go?ā
āI never did.ā
āTrue,ā he sighed. āBut there was a time that you accepted it. How are you now?ā
āI donāt know,ā you admitted. āJake indirectly told me to go. He said it is a great opportunity and I know it is, but my heart breaks whenever I think of leaving him and this place. I donāt want to leave, I donāt want to study law, but I havenāt called mom and dad saying this because I also know I ā I canāt simply stay and build my whole future around Jake, not because I donāt think it will work in the long future, but becauseāā
āYou need to be a person of your own?ā Jongseong tried. You werenāt sure if it was the best way to put it, but because you couldnāt find other words you nodded at him.
āI should get a degree, right?ā
āYou put it in a weird way,ā he laughed. āI donāt think itās something as necessary as breathing if thatās what you are implying. Ever since I started working at dadās office and taking a few cases I met a lot of people ā good people who donāt have a degree and are happy with their lives, and it is what matters in the end isnāt it?ā
āI think so.ā
āAs Jake said, itās a great opportunity to study abroad, but if you know you are going to be unhappy there is no point in it.ā Jongseong sighed then, reaching for your hand and giving a slight squeeze. āI personally think that giving up before even trying wonāt do it. Nothing is permanent, baby. Life is so full of possibilities. You can go to the United States and study law, you can go and change your course, or you can simply go and come back in the middle of the semester. Restart in Seoul or even here, there are universities here too. Jeju is a small island, but itās not the end of the world.ā
āDid you search for Jejuās universities?ā you asked.
āDid you not?ā your brother teased. āWell, it doesnāt matter. My point is what I told you back when I found out you were here ā whatever you decide to do, you have our support, mine, momās, dadās, and now Jakeās.ā
āWhat still feels a bit weird to me,ā Jongseong concluded. āI feel disturbed whenever I stop to think carefully about it, but at the same time, it kinda makes sense ā you and him. You both are made of the same impossible stuff.ā
You werenāt sleeping.
Early on Jongseong had called Jake to his room, forbidding him from spending the night in your room as you both were already used to.
But it was your last night at Seogwipo and your body knew it was a loss to simply let the remaining hours slip into slumber, so when you heard the faint sound of your brotherās snore, you stood up, padding barefoot to Jakeās room.
His door was ajar, as it often was, a bare sliver that only gave you the idea of Jake sitting at the end of his bed. You didnāt need to say anything, gesture anything. With a single glance at your brother, Jake stood up, stepping out of the room and closing the door behind him.
You were already on him, pushing yourself on the tip of your toes, arms curling around his shoulders as you brought him to you.
āI know Jay told you to stay there, but I donāt want to spend my last night away from you,ā you whispered.
āI guess it makes things a bit more exciting, doesnāt it?ā he asked, but you didnāt reply, giving him a slight push as you let him go, cheeks burning and body suddenly too warm.
It was more playful than you remember it ever being. You moved at the same time, a push and pull of two bodies meeting in the middle. Fingers in hair, hands cupping necks, open-mouth kisses that got you dragging on each other cheeks for breath, and giggles dangerously loud as you made your way to your room. The moment the door was closed, Jake was already reaching for the collar of his t-shirt, hurling it over his head, and taking the single step you had given to reach the bed. A final tug and both of you fell, Jake above you, his hands pawing impatiently over your body, finding the hem of your pajama top and curling on it to slip it off you.
āI need you to be quiet for me, baby,ā he whispered. āWill you?ā
His hands sprayed over your sides, fingertips moving up through gaps in your ribs before he smoothed across your bare skin. He grazed a thumb over your nipple, leaving it all hard for his mouth to take, his tongue swirling and sucking on it, quickly stealing a moan from you.
You placed the back of your hand against your lips, but not before you had received a warning from him, his teeth pinching you as his fingers hanked deeper into your skin.
āBaby,ā Jake warned, but his voice was chaotic, almost as if he was actually hiding his own moan, and you doubted he really cared. He was already slipping further into you, kissing the same path down to your lower abdomen, and curling his fingers on the waist of your pajama shorts, pulling the material down your leg and throwing it away. But as he took your panties off, he put it in the pocket of his sweatpants.
āAre you keeping this?ā you asked. Jake hummed, already leaning back on you. āI want something too.ā
āAnything you want.ā
His fingers curled into the back of your knees, lifting your legs over his shoulders, and when he kissed the inner of your thigh, you had to stop, recollecting your thoughts. āA t-shirt?ā
āI will let you take all you want in the morning.ā
āWhat about your leather jacket?ā
Jake smiled, giving you another kiss. āFine.ā
āYou?ā
āDo you want to put me in your luggage?ā he stopped, looking up at you. And although it had been him that brought this possibility you couldnāt find yourself agreeing ā not even as a joke. Jake belonged to Seogwipo, to the greenish hills and the breeze that always smelled like the sea. He belonged to his grandfatherās pottery shop with its earth scent. He lived it, and you could never ask him to let go of something so vital to him.
āNo. I want you now ā on me.ā
āThis one is easier,ā he agreed.
You didnāt get a chance to reply before Jake was bringing his mouth down on you, a wet press over your folds, his tongue prodding gently until he found your clit between them and making you reach for his hair, your fingers tangling on it, pulling it on its roots, and making him rub his hardened length against the sheets.
āJake,ā you called, voice shaking, and you didnāt need to finish your thoughts. He already knew ā moving away only to hover over you, one forearm on the pillow by your head, holding himself over you as the other worked to push his sweatpants away.
āI needed to prepare you,ā he justified.
āI am.ā
Jake laughed at that, but he didnāt reply ā didnāt retort. If anything he took himself in his hand, giving a few hard plumps before he pushed into you.
It took every ounce of you to not moan too loud, hands clinging on his back, parted lips against the skin of his neck, tongue wringing the sound into a sup, but it only proved useless as he was the one groaning then, the whole feeling of you being too much for him.
Jake gave you both a moment, his hand dropping to your waist, the curve of your hips, trailing down to the back of your knee, hooking his fingers underneath as he hitched your leg to his hips.
And when he finally moved it was slow ā not with the learning of the first time, your bodies trying to understand the new shape of each other, but it was slow with nothing but the simple unhurriedness, none of you wanting to be nowhere else but there ā the night where you were still together and the parting was just a possibility.
Jake pulled all the way to his tip before he pressed in again, and when you arched to him, he took the opportunity to slide a hand over the small of your back, holding you so close to him that you couldnāt tell where your heartbeat ended and his began. And you couldnāt help it anymore, couldnāt stop. You didnāt want to cry, not again ā not this time. But when Jake leaned on you, pressing an I love you into your lips, you did.
āAh, baby,ā he whispered, reaching for the stream of tears as he always did in the aftermath.
āI am sorry,ā you hushed. āYou didnāt-ā
āI know,ā Jake said. āI donāt want you to leave too.ā
āI can come back, right?ā
āWhenever you feel like.ā
āNext summer ā no matter what happens, I will be here next summer.ā
āNext summer,ā he conquered.
On the morning of your departure, you stood on the curb, your brother and Jake briefly bickering about the arrival of the taxi.
āI could have driven you both,ā Jake said as he closed the trunk.
āI know,ā Jongseong agreed. It had been your idea, actually ā the taxi. You couldnāt bear the idea of making Jake drive all the way back to Seogwipo alone, dragging this longer than you knew both of you could handle.
You watched as they gave that friendly handshake followed by a bump of shoulders before Jake turned to you. The same washed jeans he had been using the whole summer, a white t-shirt, and the morning sun softly bathing over him. Only that now he got a vivid hickey on his neck, pretty much for your brother's dismay, but although Jongseong seemed close to giving Jake another punch this morning, the bruise on the corner of his lips remained the only one.
You held your hand out at him, and he took it as if he was already waiting ā wanting it, giving it a brief kiss before he brought it to the back of his neck and pulled you forward to him, the line of your bodies pressed together, your noses bumping.
āI guess thatās it then,ā he whispered. And you sobbed at it. It sounded too much like the end, like a closure.
āJake?ā
āYes, my baby?ā
āThank you for everything, I-ā you started, but the words stammered and stumbled, too small for all the things you were feeling inside of you. You had been trying the whole day to not cry, but the moment he curled his arms around you, he once again broke the thin thread keeping you from falling apart, and tears flowed through your eyes, straining your cheeks.
āAh, baby,ā he whispered, pressing his forehead against yours, and all of sudden you could smell him, although he wasnāt smelling like clay, and it made your heart ache, that sickening sadness that felt bigger than you.
God ā how are you supposed to step away when it feels more like home than anything in this world?
Your tears seemed endless, and it took you a while to notice it hadnāt been only your tears rushing through your face, but his.
āI am already missing you,ā you confessed
āI am already missing you too.ā
āDonāt you dare accept another hopeless girl with a stray cat,ā you said.
āThis is something only you could do,ā he laughed. āBelieve in me, but even if it happens, you are my only one ā you and Jeonchae are my only ones.ā
Although there was a hint of entertainment in his voice, your answer was solemn, āYou too,ā you said. āYou are my only one.ā
āYour first and only,ā he said, and you smiled at him. You didnāt need to confirm, both of you knew. āNext summer, right?ā
āYes. Next summer.ā
From Autumn to the end of the Spring of the next year, you lived in an apartment close to your universityās campus. It was an odd thing that surely wasnāt worth the price. Although the windows caught the streams of the sun from morning to afternoon, the place never seemed to get light enough and never felt exactly warm. The air inside was always soaked with the smell of the never-changing humid weather and the chocolate cookies your door neighbor baked for extra cash.
Your father said you could find a better place and move, he could afford it ā he surely could afford it. But the thing was: you knew that it wouldnāt matter. One call to Jake and you knew ā this odd apartment or luxurious one, no place would ever make you feel at home like his house did.
āSoon,ā Jake whispered every time. āSoon you will be back home.ā
And you did. Three hundred forty-nine days later ā according to Jakeās count, but you did, and Seogwipo was the same as you remembered.
Exactly one hour and seven minutes away from Jeju City, the bus stopped just a few streets away from Jakeās address ā the same pretty road running along the South Sea and that made it easy to stroll along the sidewalk, nothing but the sound of your luggage against the pavement, and the waves, softly crashing against the stones.
Mrs. Choi gasped as she caught sight of you, immediately standing up from the stool placed at her bakeryās door. She rushed at you, meeting you in the middle as her arms curled around you. It was weird that you have gotten closer to her after your departure, almost every other day receiving her audio messages through Jakeās phone as she stopped at his house, leaving just baked bread together with some side dishes and telling you āshe was taking care of your boyā. She also occasionally told you about Euntaek, finally getting his life straight and entering a university on the mainland ā Busan, which was not his dream goal, but he was at least better than when you came to know him.
āJake said you were only coming by next week!ā she exclaimed then.
āI decided to surprise him.ā
āYou are going to give him a heart attack, he was counting the days, and telling everyone you were coming back for the summer,ā she said, affectionately hitting your shoulders. āBut hurry up then, I donāt want to keep you both away. Do you need help with the luggage?ā
āNo, itās alright,ā you smiled. āThank you.ā
Just as the rest of the island, Jakeās shop remained unchanged. As you looked through the beveled glass you caught sight of the pottery pieces, the same earthy tones you had engraved on your mind, the same table and pottery wheels. There was only one thing different, the canvas you had painted after changing your major from law school to art school and mailed him had been displayed too, leaning on the shelves with a tiny sign informing it wasnāt for sale.
A fluttering of crystal and bells clanked against the door as you pushed it, allowing the summer breeze to rush over the place, the earthy, and pond-mud smell, taking over your senses as Jake turned to you, a polite smile playing on his lips.
It had been ages since you had been there, standing in this pocket of the universe ā looking at this exact man without knowing he would become your life mark, forever branching out the before and the after.
No, it had been no time at all.
āBaby,ā he gasped, barely giving himself a moment before he rushed to you, his arms involving your waist in a familiarity that made you ache. Jake swirled you, just once ā pulling you out of the ground as his nose buried at the side of your neck, trying to inhale every little detail he could before he put you back on your feet and drew himself away, just enough to encounter your gaze.
āSurprise,ā you whispered.
Jake shook his head, his smile now taking his whole face. And you couldnāt help but reach for him, a single finger tracing his cupidās bow, the soft lines of his lips, before you allowed it to slip to his neck. His skin was hot beneath your touch, summer and sunshine always stuck on him.
āWelcome home, baby,ā Jake whispered, and the word rattled through your chest, filling you together with the scent of soap and oranges, clay and glaze. Everything about Jake ā just Jake.
Yes, you surely were back home.
Poster: u/sukunathekingofcurus69 4 days. ago
Alright, listen up. I know this sounds bad, and yeah, it is bad, but I need some advice here. Me and my girl, Y/N, have been together for almost three years. Sheās... incredible. Like, the kind of woman you actually settle down with, build a life with, y'know? Problem is, we've never been intimate. She's waiting for marriage. She was upfront about it, told me from the start. Said I could walk if that wasnāt gonna work for me, but I didnāt care. I thought I could handle it because I love her. But, man, itās been tough.
So hereās where I really screwed up. One day, her best friendāyeah, her best friendācame by the apartment when Y/N wasnāt home. She had to grab something, whatever. We started talking, and somehow, one thing led to another, and we ended up sleeping together. In our bed. It was a one-time thing, and I feel like absolute trash about it.
The thing is, I donāt have feelings for her friend. At all. It just happened, and Iāve realized sheās been waiting for an opportunity like this to mess things up for Y/N. Her friends, they donāt really like Y/N, and Iām only seeing now that I walked right into her trap. Now her friendās telling me to leave Y/N and be with her, but thatās not happening. I love Y/N. I just made one really, really bad mistake.
So, yeah, I screwed up big time. I donāt know how to tell Y/N because I know itās gonna destroy her. But if I donāt tell her, itāll eat me alive. Think she could ever forgive me for this, or am I just done here? Whatās my next move?
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u/gojohatesyourass : Dude... what did you expect? You cheated on your girlfriend with her best friend. Thereās no way to sugarcoat this. Y/N trusted you with something really important to her, and instead of talking to her about how you were feeling, you went and slept with her friend? Thatās just a massive betrayal on both sides. You didnāt just hurt herāyou disrespected her completely.
u/yujithegoatttt : Bro, youāre so wrong here, itās not even funny. She was clear with you about what she wanted from the start, and you agreed to it. If you couldnāt handle it, you should have talked to her or even left the relationship if it was too much. But nah, you decided to sleep with her friend instead. Whatās even worse is doing it in your bed. Total lack of respect for your girl.
u/tojiownyourass88 : Yikes. āIt was just one mistake.ā Dude, cheating isn't a mistake, it's a choice. And not only did you cheat, but you did it with someone who doesnāt even respect your girlfriend. Like, how do you expect her to ever trust you again? Not to mention, you're just now realizing that her friends donāt like her? Itās messed up on so many levels.
u/getoKFCowner : You said it yourself: she's the type of girl you marry, but you just trashed your future with her. If you really cared about her, you wouldnāt have let yourself get into this situation. "I was pent up" isnāt an excuseāyou're an adult, and you need to be able to control yourself. You owe her the truth, even if it hurts. And be ready for her to walk away because thatās what most people would do.
u/ballsack63973 : What gets me is that youāre still trying to make excuses. āI was pent up for years.ā Come on, man. Youāve got a brain, right? If you were struggling with not being intimate, you should have talked to her about it. Cheating on her with her friend? Thatās on you. You need to tell her ASAP and be ready for whatever she decides because honestly, she deserves better than this.
Update: u/sukunathekingofcurus69 (2 days. ago)
Iāve read all of your comments, and things have taken a turn. I think her friends mightāve said something because Y/N has been acting distant with me. And honestly, Iām terrified. Normally, Y/N is quiet, but itās always been a comfortable silence. Now, though? It feels heavy, like she knows somethingās wrong.
Last night, I couldnāt sleep, and I heard her crying. When I asked her what was going on, she just said she didnāt know, but that she felt like something had gone wrong. Her intuition is crazy strongālike, ridiculously on point. She can always sense when somethingās off, and I couldnāt even bring myself to tell her the truth. I lied again.
I donāt know how much longer I can keep this up. Iām planning to tell her in the morning, but Iām terrified that when I do, itāll be the last time I see her. I feel like Iāve already lost her.
The friend I slept with? Sheās been texting and calling non-stop, to the point where I had to block her. But Iām scared sheās going to get mad and tell Y/N everything before I do. Almost everyone knows now, except Y/N, and itās killing me. I feel like absolute trash, and I even broke down and cried for the first time in years.
I wish I could take it all back. Y/N didnāt deserve any of this, and I know I have to come clean.
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u/gojohatesyourass : Youāre already losing her, man. You can feel it, and now sheās crying, probably sensing that somethingās off. She might not know the details yet, but her intuition is telling her something is wrong. Every second you donāt come clean, the deeper youāre digging this hole. Youāre already in a bad spotāif you donāt tell her now, sheās gonna hear it from someone else, and thatās gonna hurt even worse.
u/tojiownyourass88 : I get that you're scared, but it's too late to keep running from this. Your girlfriend deserves the truth, especially if she's already sensing something's up. Do it face-to-face, be completely honest, and don't let her hear it from her so-called friends. You've already hurt her, but lying further will just make it worse.
u/yujithegoatttt : Youāre scared to lose her, but you already have lost her trust, man. Keeping this secret longer will destroy any chance you have at even remaining civil with her. If she finds out from someone else? Game over. Sheās already crying because she can sense somethingās wrong. Be honest with her before this gets even worse.
Update: u/sukunathekingofcurus69 (1 day. ago)
So, yeah⦠itās done. I told her. And now, I genuinely feel like I want to disappear. This woman has done nothing but love and care for me, and I completely shattered her.
I told her everythingāeverything that happenedāand I was terrified. I thought sheād scream, or maybe even hit me, because honestly, I deserve the worst. But none of that happened.
She just sat there, in complete silence, and I watched as her face went from shock to pure devastation. She didnāt yell. She didnāt cry. She just looked like a part of her soul had been ripped out.
And now sheās blaming herself for what I did. She kept saying how she wasnāt enough, how she mustāve pushed me away. Iāve never seen her like thisāso hurt and so broken. I hate myself for putting her through this. I donāt know why I did it. Like⦠why?
I donāt know if this will be my last update, but I need time to figure things out and try to see things more clearly. Sheās gone. She didnāt say where she was goingāshe just left. Iām lost, man. I donāt know what to do anymore.
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u/meumidontholdback : You really didnāt understand the weight of your actions until now, huh? The fact that sheās blaming herself for your mistake is heartbreaking. You broke her trust, her spirit, and probably your entire relationship. Itās not just about her leaving; itās about the damage you caused. She doesnāt deserve this. You need to face the consequences and stop wallowing in self-pity. If you really loved her, youād understand the depth of what youāve done.
u/getoKFCowner : She left, man. That says everything. The fact that she didnāt even argue with you shows just how deeply youāve hurt her. Sheās so broken sheās blaming herself for your betrayal. Thatās on you to fix, but honestly, she might be better off without you now. You didnāt just cheatāyou tore down the foundation of her self-worth. I donāt even know if you can come back from this, but you owe her an apology from the heart, and then some.
u/ballsack63973 : This is what cheating does, bro. It doesnāt just hurtāit destroys people. Sheās gone, and I donāt know if thereās any coming back from this for either of you. You didnāt just hurt her; you made her question her worth, and thatās the worst part. The only thing you can do now is give her space and, if she ever wants to talk, be honest and take full responsibility. But donāt expect forgiveness. You crossed a line that canāt be uncrossed.
Update: u/sukunathekingofcurus69 (1 hr. ago)
This is probably my last update. Weāve officially broken up, and honestly, I donāt think Iāll ever meet someone like her again. I have no one to blame but myself for this mess. I am a degenerate who only think with his dick.
so update on the friend. and the whole friend group I guess. so she seems to have blocked them and everyone. the friend even had the fucking audacity to make it seem like I forced her and it was all me but for fuck sake. y/n did not buy any of it and just told her to fuck off.
I heard sheās going to visit her grandparents in her home country, and I honestly donāt know if sheāll come back. But even if she does, it doesnāt change anythingāweāre done.
Now I have the actual freedom to sleep with anyone, but I can't even do it. literally, I didn't even know how good I had it. life was peaceful and so secure that I thought she was boring. but fuck. I want to bash my head into the wall.
Please, anyone reading thisāespecially guysādonāt do what I did. Iām a complete idiot. a fucking idiot.
I think I should also go and visit my grandfather. I need that old man to straighten me out.
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u/meumidontholdback: You definitely need to take time to think and reflect. You do sound regretful, which is a good start, but thatās only one step. Make sure you donāt just keep feeling sorry for yourself.
u/nobaratheitgirl: I literally made a Reddit account just to come and say this. You are the biggest loser and asshole this green earth has ever seen. Like, the audacity of some man amazes me. But you got what you deserve. And for that so-called friend and friend group? I hope you all get your karma because this girl is your friend, and you slept with her boyfriend. Your self-esteem is so low that you have to go after your best friendās man? Shame on all of you. Y/N, I hope you take the time to heal and grow. You deserve better than this shithead. You are the victim here, so donāt blame yourself. I love you, and the rest of you can just fuck off.
u/yujithegoatttt: I totally agree with that girl who just cursed everyone out. Y/N deserves so much better. She was betrayed by snakes, and I hope she gets the help she needs to heal.
u/ballsack63973: Asshole, stupid fuck, cunt. Thereās really no other way to say it. What a fucking loser.
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When you both were eight years old, Jay held his hand out and asked you to run away with him. None of you had the comprehension of the deeper meaning of these words back then. However, at the age of twenty-one, it was another story. You needed a way out.
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