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a lollipop a day keeps park sunghoon awayâŠ
# genre: outcast!sunghoon x class prez!fem!reader, enemies to lover, slow burn, high school au, 90âs au
# warnings: insults, minor violence, substances/partying, cursing, lil makeout sesh, minor bullying, portrays some idols in a bad light; inaccurate and not how I view them!
# featuring: sunghoon & enha! + txt + aespa
# playlist: not for sale by enhypen, still into you by paramore, chaser by woodz, high school sweethearts by melanie martinez
# a/n: hi guys!!! itâs insane that the cherry teaser got so many likes omg. ty guys so much!! plz enjoy <3 (dont let this flop)
# word count: 13.1k
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it isnât a well disguised fact that park sunghoon doesnât like youâno, hate would be a better word. park sunghoon hates you, and he makes it clear to everyone who knows him. but when you leave him a different flavored lollipop every day, it gets a little harder to loathe you.
[more under the cut!]
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đđđđđ - chapter i.
Park Sunghoon finds solace in the fact that he annoys you.Â
He isnât sure he truly does, as youâre quite adept at keeping your face blank when something pisses you off. But for a moment, that bright, customer-service smile slips, and the left corner of your lip twitches when he sneers at you from across the room. Thatâs how he likes it. He likes that he has an effect on you, negative or otherwise, although it was always the former.
âYou need to let it go.â Jake sighed as he watched Sunghoonâs eyes follow you across the room when you stand to pass out the second semester chemistry syllabus. âI donât even understand why you donât like her."
âHow could you not?â he phrased his question like a statement.
âWell, first of all, sheâs my math tutor.â Jake says, smacking the top of his best friendâs head with a rolled up spiral notebook, crumpling his notes. âSo I have to get along with her. And second of all, she makes it pretty easy considering sheâs such a catch.â Sunghoon groaned in annoyance, a petulant frown on his pretty face.
âGod, youâre so brainless.â Sunghoon whined. âYouâre just another one of the idiots completely infatuated with her.âÂ
Well, why wouldnât he be? Youâre the president of the school council, head of the party planning committee, photographer of the yearbook club, and the school newspaperâs best writer. Itâs an intricate balancing act, and a wonder that you could keep it up on the daily.
âIâm not infatuated.â Jake said with an indignant hiss. âI just donât hold stupid grudgesâ shit, sheâs coming.â The Aussie cleared his throat and painted an enthusiastic and eager smile onto his face as you approached the boyâs shared table.
âGood morning.â you chirped, and Jake grinned in response. âHereâs the syllabus.â You passed a double sided sheet of paper to each of them, gently setting it down on the desk. It didnât escape Sunghoonâs attention that his was wrapped up in a roll, a piece of tape closing the document into a cylinder. You sent him a soft smile, looking at him through your lashes, before backing away from the table and moving onto the next pair of students who were waiting to receive their assignment. Sunghoon rolled his eyes, hesitantly peeling off the strip of adhesive and unrolling the paper to reveal the object inside, Jake peering curiously over his shoulder in an attempt to see.
âGod, sheâs still at it.â Sunghoon groaned, reaching down to pick up a small lollipop, a vivid yellow and wrapped in a holographic piece of cellophane with a little red ribbon tying it closed. âI thought she mightâve stopped.â
âDude, youâre so lucky.â Jake breathed enviously, and Sunghoon looked at him with distaste. âYou know how many guys in this school would kill to get a lollipop from her?â Sunghoon ignored his best friend's implorations, unwrapping the treat and shoving it into his mouth.Â
Lemon. He hated lemon.Â
When he looked back to the front of the classroom, you were setting the remaining stack of papers on the teacherâs desk, peeking at Sunghoonâs reaction. You seemed somewhat pleased to see the boy sucking on the sweet you had left him, and you sent a bright smile in his direction. His eyes were drawn to your shirt, which was adorned with what he thought was a very tacky depiction of a dove and some hearts, and he inwardly grimaced. Apparently, it wasnât too inward judging by the look on your face.Â
He smirked, lifting up his hand and subtly sending you a different kind of bird with his middle finger. Your smile dropped entirely, and you rubbed your lips together in annoyance, retreating to your desk with a mix of frustration and despondence. That made him very satisfied.
âWould it kill you to be nice for once?â Jake asked, a skeptical look on his face as he watched the entire encounter go down. Sunghoon shrugged, setting his hand down on his desk and strumming his slender fingers on the wooden surface.
âProbably.â
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Today was yet another failed attempt at making Park Sunghoon like you.Â
You had to admit, you werenât entirely pleased with your lollipop arrangement, and by that, you meant that you hated it. Treating Sunghoon like a human being with real emotions was so hard when he was such a piece of shit. You let out an exhausted sigh, hopping onto the counter of the candy shop. Your best friend laughed at your theatrics, wiping his hand with a white rag and tossing you a packet of red licorice.
âWhatâs the problem?â Jungwon asked inquisitively as though he didnât already know the answer. âSunghoon again?â His tone was filled with pity, and you hated it. You rolled onto your stomach, ripping open the packaging and tucking one of the red ropes into your mouth with a heavy sigh, blinking twice hard, before frowning.
âHeâs not budging.â
âThatâs a shame. Iâm almost out of lollipop flavors.â Jungwon tutted with disappointment, reaching into his pocket and removing his hand with a treat, barely able to hold back the anticipating grin on his face. He tossed it to you. âOr am I?â
âYouâre a lifesaver.â you sighed, pocketing it. âIâm not sure how you keep coming up with more.â Your best friend simply shrugged, tucking his hands into his pockets.
âChefâs secret,â he smiled.
Jungwon had adored candy since you met him, but the only thing he adored more than eating candy was making candy. This came in handy during basically every holiday or romance related occasion. A handmade bouquet of chocolate covered strawberries, a box filled to the brim with toffee, or a lollipop. He liked lollipops the most. âMaybe you should stop with the lollipops. Iâm down to my last vial 0f strawberry flavoring and our restock isnât until next Monday.â he scrunched his nose up at the thought.
âWhat if he gets pissed off once I stop giving him them, and then he gets even meaner?â you wondered aloud. âWhat would I do then?â
âUm, report him to the principal?â Jungwon suggested, like it was the most obvious thing in the world, and you shot up into a sitting position.
âAbsolutely not.â you hissed. âI have to beat him.â You raised your fist to the air, seething with vengeance. âI will make that pretty bastard like me, goddamn it.â This was it. Jungwon was convinced that you had finally gone âround the bend. A ringing sound resounded through the shop as someone pushed through the front door with a grin.
âDid someone say pretty bastard?â he said, arms held out playfully as he turned his nose up to the ceiling. You only pouted in response. âAwww, baby whatâs wrong?â he asked, circling his hands around your waist and pressing a kiss to your forehead while Jungwon stuck out his tongue.
âOh, itâs nothing.â you dismissed the topic with a wave of your hand and a sigh. You knew very well that if Heeseung got word of the way Sunghoon was treating you, youâd have a dead body on your hands. âHow was practice?â
âPretty good. Coach says Iâm doing well. Could get a scholarship.â He cuddled up to you, until something hard and spherical hit him in the face, and he gripped his nose with a groan, bending down to pick up the fallen object.
âNo cuddling in the store.â Jungwon said, a hand on the door as he came back to the counter, a thin white stick protruding from his mouth. âItâll scare the customers.â
âLikely.â Heeseung scoffed, yet he pulled the wrapper off the lollipop and shoved it in his mouth, swirling the sphere on his tongue. âYou wanna go see that new movie, Ten Things I Hate About You? Itâs playinâ tonight and Beomgyu said itâs good.â You laughed, pulling the lollipop out of his mouth with a wet âpopâ sound, and tucking it between your own lips. Jungwon gagged on his lunch.
âI donât trust any movie that Beomgyu says is good.â
âAh, câmon babe. Itâll be fun.â he said, returning his hands to your waist as you smiled. He had a way of making you smile even when you were at your lowest.
âAlright.â you caved, and he pumped his fist, planting a kiss on your cheek.
âGlad you said yes, because I already bought tickets.â You chastised him, but he only laughed and grabbed your waist, lifting you off the counter like a sack of potatoes while you shrieked. âThanks for the sucker, Won!â
âYeah, yeah. Have fun!â he yelled after the two of you until you were out of sight, hopping into his old Dodge Viper with lovesick, giddy smiles on your faces. Then the boy sighed, rolling his eyes. âPricks.â
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âRed Vines.â
âGotta be Charleston Chews.â
âEw, no fucking way. Charleston Chews are just s'mores without the best part.â you scoffed, finger wagging in your boyfriendâs face as the exasperated teenage cashier watched you argue about your candy choices for the movie you were about to watch.
âIâll let that go, because I love you.â he warned. âBut Charleston Chews are the best candy.â Despite his protest, he reached for the Red Vines on the shelf and dropped them next to the cash register as he removed his wallet from his pocket.
âThanks, baby.â you kissed him on the cheek, and he sent you a grin for the reward. âBut they definitely taste like shit.â you said cheekily, and he smacked you lightly on the top of the head, before grabbing your Red Vines and pulling you away.
âIâll get you back for that.â He teased, and you stuck your tongue out. âOh shit, I left my Coke at the register.â You laughed at his blatant forgetfulness as he smacked himself in the forehead. âGo, hurry. Iâll wait here.â He darted out the exit, excusing himself and apologizing as he ran past a pair entering the theater, almost knocking their popcorn out of their hands. âWhereâs he off to in a rush?â one of them asked incredulously, the other mumbling incoherent responses as they seated themselves. Great, the teenage cynics who apparently had a grudge against your boyfriend were sitting right next to you.
âHeeseungâs really been busy lately.â one said, and your ears perked up at their use of his name. âWith scholarships, and all that. Must be hella tired.â The voice sounded oddly familiar, but you couldnât exactly place who it belonged to.
âYeah, as if.â another scoffed. âHeâs probably busy making out with his fuckface girlfriend.â Your eye twitched.
âCâmon, donât be mean. Whatâs she ever done to you?â another said.
âSheâs awful. Youâre so gullible.â the same disparaging voice said, and you huffed. You recognized that drawl, you had heard it somewhere but you werenât sure where. âHeeseungâs an idiot. The both of them can go to hell.â Enough was enough. You stood, reaching over to the cynical boy sitting directly next to you and grabbed the front of his shirt, and even though you couldnât see his face, you could feel his shock.
âYou got something to say about me and my boyfriend?â you hissed.
âHave you had your break today? We all need to get away, thereâs one place thatâs on your way,â the jolly actors sang as the screen suddenly lit up with an advertisement, the lights turning on and revealing the boy before you.Â
âY/n?â Sunghoon asked incredulously, and you grit your teeth. He got a reaction out of you. You had completely played yourself.
Despite your instant regret, you continued to grip on his shirt. âPark Sunghoon.â
âWhat are you doing here?â he hissed under his breath, and your eyes darted to Jake, sitting beside him. He looked utterly stunned. He had never seen you react to Sunghoonâs tauntings before; even Sunghoon never had the pleasure of seeing you burst out in a properly angry reaction.
âSeeing a movie with my boyfriend.â you muttered. Sunghoon didnât respond, and you thought this might be the first time you had seen him off guard.
You dropped his shirt, letting him plop back down onto the cushioned seat.
You had seriously messed up. Sunghoon was never supposed to see you angry, more than anyone. You were about to do some damage control when Heeseung strode straight through the swinging doors with a box of Charleston Chews and a plastic cup of Coke so large it looked like it could cause diabetes immediately upon consumption.
Heeseung always had incredibly bad timing.
âHey baby.â he slid into the seat next to you, pecking a kiss onto your cheek. He coughed on his soda pop when he saw the pair staring at him, seated directly next to you, one boy looking at him like he had just ran over his cat. âOh, hey guys. Jake,â he said, nodding to the older boy of the two. âHowâs varsity tryouts?â
âGoing good.â Jake said meekly. The two were acquainted from their time on the rugby team, yet Jake suddenly felt extremely intimidated by the older boy. You said nothing, leaning back in your seat with a perturbed look on your face.
Once you and Heeseung finally struck up a conversation, Jake leaned in and grabbed the front of Sunghoonâs shirt with an extremely stressed expression.
âAre you trying to get us killed?â
âIâm sorry, I didnât know.â Sunghoon snapped, not sounding sorry at all. âChrist, you really had to book the seats right next to Jack and Joan Sprat?â
âI didnât know theyâd be sitting there.â Jake said through gritted teeth, and it was easy to see that the poor boy was at his breaking point. âI would just like to get through this movie peacefully.â he rubbed his temples, expecting protest. But to Jakeâs surprise, the boy didnât complain. He was much too busy staring at you. âSunghoon?â
âYeah, I got it.â the boy rolled his eyes, turning away. Jake looked at him in a double take, shocked at the boyâs compliancy, but pleasantly surprised.Â
Maybe this would be a nice trip to the theater after all.
Of course, nothing could be peaceful when you and Sunghoon were in the same room together. The tension was undeniable, even to your oblivious boyfriend.
Safe to say you only registered about half of the movie.
Not to say that the film wasnât engrossing. In fact, you were beginning to seriously enjoy it. Sunghoon, however, was enjoying the movie a bit less than you were.
âThis is so fucking stupid.â he muttered to Jake as the main characters bickered on screen. âThis would never happen in real life.â
âThatâs why itâs a movie, dumbass. Now can you shut up? Youâre seriously bumming me out.â Jake snapped back, slapping the back of Sunghoonâs head. Sunghoon reached over to retaliate, knocking his cup of Sprite over in the process, spilling the entire contents of the plastic container directly onto your skirt. You squealed, and Heeseung cursed, pulling you up as he dug in his pockets for napkins. You glared at Sunghoon and saw that he looked rather surprised at his own action, and for a moment you doubted if he did it on purpose. But then the look of shock shifted into one of satisfaction, and you chose to not give him the benefit of the doubt.
âGosh, Iâm sorry.â Sunghoon said in a way that told you he wasnât sorry at all.
âThatâs one hell of a mess.â Heeseung kissed his teeth, attempting to use the napkins to clean off your skirt, but the people behind you began to boo at your obstruction of their view. âAlright people, Jesus. Weâre moving.â He took your hand and pulled you back down, still attempting to dry you off. While you greatly appreciated the effort, it was doing practically nothing to help.
âItâs okay, Hee.â you said, pushing his hands off with a tight smile. âItâll dry.â You sighed, reaching for the box of Charleston Chews. You didnât even like this stupid candy, but you needed something sweet to calm your temper or you were going to kill someone. Your hand exited the box covered in melted chocolate, and you threw your head back in displeasure. But suddenly, an idea struck you.
The sacrifice of your boyfriend's candy was worth it.
You sloppily upturned the box into Sunghoonâs lap, the half-melted chocolate slipping onto his light tan pants as he inhaled sharply, his lip pulled between his teeth.Â
âWhoops.â you said with a smile, turning back to the screen.
Sure, you were done being nice to Park Sunghoon. But you still tucked a sucker into his pocket, hoping he would find it on his way home and at least have some kind of consolation for his ruined trousers.
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Sunghoon collapsed onto his bed, reaching under his bed frame for something beneath. When his hand emerged, it held a dark green spiral notebook, with a pencil held by a strap of elastic. He swirled the lollipop around his mouth, thinking carefully for a few moments before flipping to the next open page on his notebook.
âJune 15th, 1999⊠Strawberry⊠cheesecakeâŠâ He mused under his breath as he jotted it down on the lined paper, biting the inside of his left cheek with furrowed brows. âMaybe just strawberry cream?â he thought to himself, biting the end of his pencil before shaking his head. âHad to be cheesecake.â He surely sounded insane to anyone who was listening from the outside, yet this was a nightly routine for the teen, notebook and pencil in hand as he pondered the flavor of the day.
He had tasted birthday cake, banana split, bubblegum, gingerbread, black licorice, pina colada, pretty much any flavor that even Willy Wonka himself could come up with. He thought he mightâve had every lollipop flavor in the universe, and the pages of his notebook had become worn with your endless supply of sugary treats.
However, he did find it odd that you had never given him cherry before.
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đđđđđ - chapter ii.
There was something you had never told anyone. Not to Heeseung, not even to Jungwon, and you told him just about everything, maybe too much. No, this secret went untold, and you planned to take it with you to your grave.
Park Sunghoon was your first love.
Itâs not like he ever loved you back. This was your freshman year of high school, the first time you met the young charmer, who at the time was wide eyed and raven haired, quiet and not very conversational. At the ripe age of 14, he wasnât fully comfortable in his skin yet, not making many friends and focusing on building his figure skating career rather than on his grades. He was nerdy, he was awkward, and he was always alone in the cafeteria, picking absentmindedly at his food while he daydreamed.Â
He was beautiful. You found yourself unable to look away.
Even in your freshman year, rising up the school hierarchy wasnât difficult. You joined the school council in your first week at Decelis High, easily acquiring the vice president position once election day came around, leading you to take the president position eventually. You started writing in the newspaper club in your second month of high school, your teachers recognizing your potential and promoting you to head editor as well as a journalist, and students immediately began to respect your brave commentary on the schoolâs weak ethics and poor handling of their students. School was improved when you joined, and the student body found that their day brightened up when you walked down the hall with your signature smile.Â
Which is why it was odd that you fell hopelessly head over heels for a quiet boy who interacted with no one and didnât speak unless spoken to, head perpetually in the clouds. And despite your undeniable popularity, he never paid a lick of attention to you.
It took until your junior year for him to even speak to you. When his head wasnât somewhere over the rainbow, he was focusing on skating, skipping classes to run to the rink for a quick session with his trainer. And when he wasnât skating, he was playing soccer. Through the rose tinted lenses of love, you thought he was an excellent player, but supposedly his coach didnât agree. He was benched for nearly all his games.
You never told him you had feelings for him, but the closest you came was when you showed up to the soccer game he was playing in with a button on your shirt that said âGo Sunghoon!â. You cheered for him the entire time, even if the only reason he was playing was because Kang Taehyun had sprained his ankle.Â
Sunghoon scored one goal, but the more experienced player had sucked up the pain and decided to jump into the game last-minute, scoring the winning goal and sending the audience into a frenzy like they had just won the olympics and not an amateur high school soccer game. The team picked up Taehyun on their backs and ran around the field toting him on their shoulders like a trophy, and poor Sunghoon was left on the bench with a frown, wishing that he couldâve been the one on their shoulders being celebrated. You felt so bad for him that you stood up, cupped your hands around your mouth and yelled for his attention, garnering weird stares from those next to you, but you didnât care. When you yelled his name with a cheer, he looked up into the stands and sent you the most luminous smile you had ever seen, one that couldâve made the sun itself envious of his radiance.
Which is why it confused you when he hated your guts less than a year later.
You never really understood why Sunghoon disliked you. It was a mystery, not only to you, but to everyone who knew about it, even Jungwon, who had seen more ugly and intolerable sides of you than anyone. Nobody really knew why Park Sunghoon despised you, so they just stopped trying to figure out why.Â
But not you. You needed to know why he didnât like you, why the boy who you loved so dearly ended up hating you so much he was spiteful at your mere existence.
Your first memory of Sunghoon was the first day of high school, when he came through the school gates with a big, red sucker in his mouth and an overwhelmed look on his face. So you decided lollipops were the best way to win him over.Â
But with every canned stick of orange creamsicle, every discarded cotton candy and crushed lemonade, your feelings slowly left you until the love you once felt for the boy disappeared as he left his tally on your heart, then faded into nothing.
Then you met Heeseung. On January 1st, just as the clock struck midnight at Choi Yeonjunâs New Years party, he asked you to be his girlfriend. And suddenly, you didnât really care if Sunghoon loved you back or not.
But you never stopped wanting him to like you.
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You were entirely done with being nice to Park Sunghoon. After nearly a year of being treated like the scum on the bottom of his shoes, you werenât afraid of him anymore, you werenât afraid of showing him how truly done you were. But Jungwon still had buckets full of lollipops left for you, so you supposed the lollipop charade could go on for a bit longer.
You still didnât like him though. Thatâs what you told yourself.
âSheâs acting differently.â Sunghoon scrunched his eyes into scrutinizing crescents as he watched you stride down the hallway nonchalantly. Just a moment previously, you had met his eyes while you walked, textbook clutched to your chest, and rather than sending him a joyous smile or a wave, you ignored him as though he wasnât even there, which shocked him thoroughly.Â
Plus, it was the fourth period and you hadnât even given him a lollipop yet.
âYouâre just salty that she poured her Charleston Chews on you. Youâre imagining it.â Jake scoffed, eyes attached to his book, scanning over every word.
âNo, you donât get it.â Sunghoon huffed exasperatedly, arms crossed as he watched you saunter to Heeseungâs side and allow him to pull you into his embrace. âSheâs never ignored me like this before. She doesnât just⊠look away.â
âSo she doesnât like you anymore. Big deal.â Jake shrugged, but Sunghoon seemed rather upset by this sudden change of events. âYou fumbled the bag, thatâs all.â Sunghoonâs eyes shot to his shorter companion as they narrowed.
âWhat do you mean?â
âCâmon, dude. You had y/n y/l/n, the ultimate sweetheart of Decelis High, practically begging for your attention, and you were nothing but mean to her. I mean, anyone would want to be in your place. Of course sheâs sick of you.â
âYeah but-â
âBut nothing.â Jake punched Sunghoonâs arm, putting a soft dent in the fabric of his puffy jacket, and the weaker of the two winced. âYou were fucking bogus.â
âYeah, I get it.â Sunghoon snapped, swatting Jakeâs hand away with a scowl. âI was a loser.â When Jake nodded, affirming Sunghoonâs self-diss, he sent him a glare. âWell, what am I supposed to do about it?â
âNothing, bro. Just move on and stop being such a dick.â Jake shrugged, walking away with his nose still buried in his book, leaving Sunghoon to think. Did he really care if you didnât like him anymore? Would it be so bad for you to continue to ignore him?Â
The answer was yes. Undeniably so, because he despised you, and it only brought him more joy to see you struggle. Sunghoon liked being catered to, and you had just taken away his greatest pleasure.Â
The game was on.
âJake, itâs simple.â
âNo, itâs not.â Jake rubbed his forehead frustratedly as you attempted to explain the permutation formula to him for the fortieth time that day. He was supposed to be good at math, at least thatâs what Jay said, and Jay was almost always right. However, you realized after a few tutoring sessions that Jake was a bit less attentive in math class as his friend made him out to be. âWhy is there an exclamation point?â
âThe exclamation point is to demonstrate how youâre supposed to multiply the number by each number following it, consecutively.â Jake looked like you had just told him to grow wings and fly, and you took the paper from his hand with a small giggle. âJesus, Jake. You look like you got three hours of sleep last night and your dog shit in your cereal.â He let out a chuckle.
âYouâve got half of that statement spot on.â
âIâm going to assume itâs the former.â you said playfully.
âYou got it.â he sighed a second time.
âWanna talk about it?â He huffed, like the mere memory of his stressors were enough to upset him even when they werenât present.
âItâs nothingâŠâ You knew it wasnât nothing. âItâs just Sunghoon.â
Bingo.
âHeâs so oblivious sometimes.â Jake said exasperatedly. âAlthough, most times Iâm pretty sure heâs being dense on purpose.â You stared at him blankly and he rested his chin on his palm. âHeâs so stubborn. I always tell him to just let things go, to move on, but he never listens.â You didnât need an explanation to understand what he was talking about. âI donât know. Heâs just felt so negative recently. Especially today.â
âWhatâs so different about today?â you asked, elated that he was frustrated at your indifference, which wasnât indifference at all judging by how much you cared.
âNothing, for most of us.â the Aussie shrugged. âI suppose heâs just feeling a bit abandoned.â You raised an eyebrow, and Jake seemed to notice his misstep. âT-that doesnât have anything to do with you.â
âSure.â you snorted, pulling the sheet of paper you were supposed to be attentively solving into your lap, flipping through your binder for the notes.
âAre you free on Saturday night?â Your eyebrows practically flew to your hairline.
âDepends on whoâs asking, and why.â
âYeonjunâs throwing a party.â You were very well aware of Choi Yeonjun, a freshman at Hybe University. Even after finally graduating a few months ago, his parties were a must for the top tier of Decelisâ elite students; namely the popular kids. You didnât often frequent parties, but Heeseung and Yeonjun were quite close friends. You had never missed one of his parties, and you didnât plan to break that record.
âI wasnât aware.â you picked up a pencil and began scrawling, eyes on your lap.
âItâs a smaller thing than usual. Just some friends, and friends of friends. Maybe a few friends of friends of friends.â You allowed a smile to pass over your lips, and Jake smiled in success. âSo youâll come?â
âIâve never missed a Choi party.â you shut your notebook and passed the completed homework back to its owner. âIâll give you the answers, just for today.â
âYouâre the best, y/n.â Jake grinned as you stood, holding your binder to your chest, smiling in response.
âI know. Oh, and Jake?â he tilted his head as you removed a green lollipop from the pocket of your pleated skirt, sliding it across the table until it came to a stop just before his hands. âGive this to Sunghoon.â
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Park Sunghoon was absolutely fuming.
Typically, when school was over, heâd come home, collapse on his bed, write down the lollipop of the day, and then firmly put you out of his mind. But today, for the first time, he found himself unable to do any of those things. He sat on his bed, staring at his wall silently. He was in a haze. He needed a distraction, asap.
When the doorbell rang, he ran downstairs in record time.
âHit the brakes.â his little sister snapped as he dashed to the door, pulling it open, excited even to see the mailman. He was surprised to see his best friend on the other side, who gave him a sideways look.
âYour scowl is freaking me out.â Jake said, hands in his pockets as he strolled inside. Sunghoon closed the door behind him.
âGet used to it.â Sunghoon replied petulantly, and the two boys walked back up the stairs to Sunghoonâs room. âWhat brings you to my part of town?â
âIâve got news.â Jake said, flopping down onto Sunghoonâs bed with a smug expression on his pretty face. âOh, but before I forget.â Jake reached into the pocket of his blue jeans, removing a spherical object and tossing it in Sunghoonâs direction. The younger boy caught it, his face brightening subconsciously.
âFinally,â he rolled his eyes, unwrapping the lollipop and tucking it into the side of his mouth, sucking on it thoughtfully.
âAs I was saying I-â Sunghoon ignored Jakeâs ramblings, ducking under his bed and reaching for the green notebook, rifling through the mess under his bed frame. Typically, heâd be too embarrassed to do this in front of company, but he couldnât find it within him to care. âDid you hear about Yeonjunâs party this weekend?â Sunghoon ignored him, removing the lollipop from his mouth and shoving it towards Jake.
âDo you think this smells like apple?â he asked, and Jake swatted his hand away.
âDid you hear anything I just said? And Iâm not putting my face anywhere near something thatâs been in your mouth.â Sunghoon rolled his eyes again, turning his attention back to his notebook as Jake stared at him. âAre you even listening?â
âIâm listening.â Sunghoon waved him off, but Jake could swear he heard him muttering fruits under his breath.
âYeonjunâs having a party this weekend.â he repeated, and Sunghoon looked at him blankly, finally putting his pen down.
âSo what?â he scoffed. âYouâve never wanted to go to one of those parties before. They donât want people like us there.â Jake narrowed his eyes.
âPeople like us? Theyâre fine with me, youâre the one they have a problem with.â Jake said, pressing his pointer finger into Sunghoonâs chest while the latter frowned. âIn fact, I happen to have an invitation, considering me and Heeseung are friends.â
âI donât want to go to any party that Heeseung is going to.â Sunghoon refused childishly, and Jake kissed his teeth.
âI donât get what your issue with Heeseung is. Hating y/n was bad enough, but Heeseung is especially innocent.â Jake shook his head when his best friend opened his mouth to protest, slapping his hand over his mouth before he got the chance. âI know what youâre gonna say, and I donât wanna hear it.â Sunghoon remained silent.
The two boys sat quietly for a moment, just looking at each other, both as stubborn as the next. Jake broke the silence, sighing exhaustedly.
âWill you just do this one thing for me? Please?â Sunghoon pursed his lips. On one hand, he hated partying. He wanted nothing to do with it. But on the other hand, Jake Sim was his best friend, and he loved this boy more than he loved himself. And he had been a pretty shitty friend recently.
And so, the boy with iron resolve, and an even stronger temper, nodded his head.
âFine, but seriously, just this once.â he said, wagging his finger when Jakeâs face broke out into an enormous smile as he leapt up from the bed. âNever again, okay?â
âPinky promise!â Jake said, running out the door and down the stairs, slamming the front door behind him as Sunghoon shook his head.
What had he gotten himself into?
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đđđđđđđđđ - chapter iii.
Park Sunghoon had a confession. It was one that he hadnât told anybody. Not his family, not his friends, not even Jake, who he told nearly everything. No, this was a true secret. One that was bursting at the seams, that he desperately wanted to confess.
You were his first love.
Well, he assumed you were. He had no idea what love was; he was only fourteen at the time. But it felt like his heart was being ripped out of his chest when you didnât meet his gaze, and it felt like he was on cloud nine when he spotted you staring.
Sunghoon wasnât one to make many friends. He wasnât a social creature. He couldnât say that was how he liked it, because he wasnât necessarily sure that was true. He didnât know if he liked to be alone, or if that was just how it had always been. But that changed when he met you.
For once, he found himself wanting to be around someone. The minute he laid eyes on you, he fell head over heels. You were everything he wasnât. He knew he was in love with you when a junior tried shoving Jake into a locker and you punched him in the face. Even Sunghoon didnât have the courage to stand up for Jake like that.
Sunghoon admired everything about you, but he knew you could never care about him. You were president of the student council, head of the party planning committee, photographer of the yearbook club, and the school newspaperâs best journalist. You tutored, you played multiple instruments. You liked being around people. You were brave and righteous. You were everything he wished he was. Why would you like him? He was just a loser who skipped class to skate and wished he had a little more courage.
But sometimes, he saw a little glimmer of hope for the two of you. When you came to his soccer game and only cheered for him, when you lent him your favorite pencil, when you left a note on his desk saying you liked his diorama the best. Sometimes he even thought that he could be with you if he finally followed his heart.Â
The only issue? Lee Heeseung.
Captain of the varsity rugby team, runner up for valedictorian, king bee of the school. He was loved by everyone. He had more friends than he could count, and the same for his admirers. When he wanted something, he got it. Sunghoon supposed you counted for that as well. It was obvious that he had a crush on you. Everyone knew you and Heeseung would date eventually, even Sunghoon.
Sunghoon had never fought for anything in his life, but for once, he was willing to fight for you. Until something happened that changed his perspective of you completely, something that made him despise you so much, he could barely contain it. Nobody knew what changed, but one day, Sunghoon dedicated his life to hating you.Â
You had no idea why.
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Jungwon thought he could find out something about your past with Sunghoon if he sleuthed hard enough, but he was finding it more difficult than imagined.
He had checked the records in the principal's office âwith the cover story that he was doing an investigative reportâ three times over, and he had yielded nothing. He asked nearly everyone he knew for any kind of background information. He even checked with the newspaper department, hoping they had some kind of trashy gossip if nothing else. Most of what he heard was entirely useless, consisting of people trash talking Sunghoon and hyping you up entirely too much. Jungwon thought theyâd reconsider their words after witnessing you on a bad day.
He sighed frustratedly, collapsing into the principalâs chair, kicking his feet up onto the desk. Absolutely nothing.
He cocked his head when the door unlatched, slowly creaking open no more than an inch or two. A sneakered foot snuck its way inside, the rest of the intruder following, letting out a yelp when he saw Jungwon sitting skeptically in the center of the room.
âWhat are you doing here?â Jake said, a hand on his chest as he exhaled rapidly.
âWhat are you doing here?â Jungwon repeated his question back at him. Jake and Jungwon were mostly ambivalent towards each other, but there was always some distaste. After all, they were the best friends of mortal enemies.
âIâŠâ Jake stared at him blankly. âIâm checking the records.â
âWhat a coincidence. So am I.â The two boys sized each other up, wondering if they might be there for the same reason.
There was no way.
 âHowâd you get in?â Jake said after a beat.
âFront door.â Jungwon replied, and the older boy frowned.
âYeah, I gathered that. I mean, what did you tell administration to get in here?â
âI told them, âI want to check the school records.ââ Jake shook his head, reaching for the desk containing the files of all the information on every student.
âAre you kidding me? Administration would rather die than let me in here.â Jake sorted through the files. He paused, frowned, then thumbed back and forth for a moment before straightening up and crossing his arms. His eyes widened when he saw the missing file he sought splayed out on the desk, just underneath Jungwon's shoes. âWhy were you looking at Sunghoonâs personal file?â Jake said with an accusatory tone, and Jungwon paled, snatching it off the desk and tucking it away into his jacket.
âYouâre imagining things.â he said quickly, and Jake rolled his eyes, turning back to the file cabinet. He removed your file, looking at Jungwon pointedly.
âAre you here for the same reason I am?â he asked. Neither of them wanted to admit it, but they were both certain they had the same goal.
Jungwon nodded slowly. âI think so, yeah.â
âYou want to find out what happened with Sunghoon and y/n, donât you?â Jake asked, and Jungwon averted his eyes sheepishly. There was a moment of silence before the two boys broke into laughter. âAre you thinking what Iâm thinking?â
Jungwon smiled, crossing his arms. âLetâs work together.â
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Sunghoon was having a horrible day.
Most of Sunghoonâs days were below average, simply because he didnât often feel like having fun. But that day, he had woken up with a sinking feeling in his stomach and a furrow between his brows. That day was going to be a horrible day, and he knew it even at 6:45 am when the snooze button on his alarm stopped working.
He got to school with no bad occurrences, almost forgetting what was making him so upset. But when he saw you and Lee Heeseung, his lips on your neck, he suddenly remembered.
It gave him momentarily relief when he recalled the apple sucker from yesterday, but when he caught himself smiling, his mood only soured further.
âMorning, sunshine!â Jake chirped, attacking from behind and ruffling Sunghoonâs hair cheerily. Sunghoon glanced back to give him a glare, attempting to repair the damage Jake had done to his hairdo.
âYou seem awfully jolly this morning,â he said gruffly.
âI donât know. Something good is in the air this morning.â Jake hummed, hands in his pockets and a significant spring in his step.Â
He couldnât very well admit that he was orchestrating an entire plan to get you and Sunghoon alone together so youâd finally resolve your issues. And he definitely couldnât mention that he was plotting in cahoots with your best friend.Â
âYeah, right.â Sunghoon scoffed.
âIâm assuming that âonce againâ youâve chosen to have a bad attitude today?â Jake asked rhetorically. He already knew the answer. He knew his best friend well enough to decipher when he was upset, although it was easy enough that anyone could probably tell; Sunghoon was in an awful mood on most days.
âItâs not something I choose.â Sunghoon scoffed, still messing with his hair.
âSure it isnât.â Jake said sardonically, punching him in the shoulder as Sunghoon glared, rubbing the sore area. âDonât be a- oh hey!â Sunghoon whirled around at his best friendâs sudden topic switch to see you dashing past. âHey, did you do the chemistry homework last night?â
âOf course I did.â you scoffed. âIâm assuming you didnât?â
âClearly you know me well. No chance I could get the notes off of you?â
âNo chance, sorry Jake.â you laughed like the tinkling of bells. âBut who knows, I might pass you the answer sheet while the teacher isnât looking.â
âYouâre the best!â he grinned as you saluted playfully. Your joyous facade faded for a moment when your gaze locked with Sunghoonâs briefly. You searched his face for any sign that he had received your gift, but his stoic glare firmly remained. You held back the urge to roll your eyes, turning on your heel.
Your lack of a response only made Sunghoon more upset. He was scowling hotly, so much so, that it was certain you could fry an egg on his head.
âSheâs such a pretender. Can you fucking believe that?â You heard him scoff just before you left, an accusatory hand pointing in your direction. Jake cocked his head, and Sunghoonâs scowl deepened. âShe didnât even acknowledge that I was here!â
âWhy should she?â Jake laughed, tucking his hands into his pockets and walking away as Sunghoon froze on the spot, practically shaking with rage.
Oh, you were going to regret ignoring him.
It almost made Sunghoon sick to think about how much he used to like you.
He thought of all the times he had written your name in his notebook surrounded by hearts and little angel wings. All the times he wished he could bring you flowers, or tell you how he felt. All the times he watched Heeseung sweep you off your feet, and felt bitter resent in his throat. For the first time in his miserable 14 years, he was certain he was in love. It was a bit far-fetched, considering he had only spoken to you once or twice. He didnât know if he had ever had a full conversation with you.
What was it all for? Why did the girl he loved have to hurt him so bad?
It made him think that life wasnât very fair. That people were egocentric, they didnât consider others feelings. He was pathetic, he knew that. He should let it go, forget about what happened between the two of you and move on. He had his own life, you had yours. His existence shouldnât center around the hatred of another human being.
Maybe hating you was an escape. Maybe he hated you because he couldnât handle the thought of loving you anymore.
The line between hate and love was very fine. Even he knew that.
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You really didnât want to go to this party. The more you thought about it, the more you felt sick to your stomach.
After the week you had, drinking with a bunch of teenagers sounded like the last thing you wanted to do. Even being around your friends and boyfriend sounded deeply unappealing; for the first time you could remember, you just wanted to be alone. But you knew this was important to your clique, and so you sucked it up, brushing the dust off the front of your party dress and turning around to your friends.
Ningning and Karina sat on the bed, on their phones. Ningning was dressed in an orange tube top dress, Karina wearing an identical one in purple. Neither of them noticed you until you cleared your throat, and they fawned over your dress.
They were your friends, supposedly. You liked them well enough, and they seemed to like you the same. They were sweet girls, but you didnât really connect. The only reason you were friends was because you were popular, and so were they. You were living in a dog-eat-dog world, where popular girls became friends with each other to avoid making enemies. You wished it wasnât like that, and you had a feeling they did too.
Yeonjun walked into the room with a big, cheesy grin on his face, toting your boyfriend behind him. Further back were Beomgyu, Huening Kai, Taehyun, and Soobin, the rest of your boyfriend's older friends. See also: people you didnât really connect with.
âAre you girls ready?â Yeonjun asked, a mischievous glint in his eyes as the group crowded in. Heeseung came from the back of the procession to take your hands, and it felt like a breath of fresh air. You sighed as the others engaged in conversation.
Heeseung frowned. âYou okay? You usually love Yeonjunâs parties.â You brushed some stray hair out of your face and painted on a smile.
âIâm fine, Hee. Thanks for looking out for me.â you said. He pressed a soft kiss to your cheek, adjusting your necklace so the clasp was aligned with the nape of your neck.
âAnytime you wanna leave, just say the word. Iâll take you anywhere you want to go.â You held his hand with a smile.
âDonât worry about me, baby. Just have fun.â you ushered him towards his friends, and he gave you a brief look before he went to join them. The crowd filed out of the bedroom and into the living room, ready to party.
You sighed, looking at yourself in the mirror for a moment and taking a deep breath to relax yourself. You had no idea why you were so nervous. You had done this a million times around. You knew the party scene like the back of your hand, it was the life you had been living for the past four years.
You stared at the pink dress you were wearing. It was your favorite dress, yet somehow it didnât feel good anymore. The lamp from the ceiling shone on your necklace, the bright, diamond letter H catching the light.
Usually, you tried not to let Sunghoon get to you. He was just a jealous, rude, idiot who wanted to bring you down for no reason. But today, his words reverberated in your head, ringing painfully, no matter how hard you tried to get them out.
Sheâs such a pretender.
It made you wonder, was he right? Were you putting on a show for everyone but you? You had played your role so well, you had almost fooled yourself.
Sometimes you got tired of being perfect. You got tired of keeping up your facade all the time. You almost lost yourself in the process.
Maybe Sunghoon was right. Maybe you were a pretender. Maybe hating you meant that he was the only one who really understood you.
And maybe that was a good enough reason to hate him a little less.
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đđđđđđ - chapter iv.
âFor the record, I am not happy about this.â Sunghoon said for what mustâve been the millionth time that night. Jake had forced him into a button up and combed his hair, in comparison to his usual overgrown bangs and old band tee. He cleaned up nice, but the boyâs foul expression was enough to drive off any prospective attention.
âTough luck.â Jake said, adjusting his chain as he smiled charmingly at himself in the mirror. âItâs one party. Youâll be fine.â Sunghoon continued to grumble.
He wasnât used to seeing himself done up nicely. He felt too vulnerable without his long bangs hiding his eyes and a hoodie to cover himself up. It didnât feel right to see himself fixed up like this, but he kept telling himself that it was only once, for Jake.
Jake looked down at the watch on his wrist, a string of curses leaving his lips.
âShit, Sunghoon, we gotta go. Weâre late.â he grabbed his jacket off the coat rack, dashing out the door while Sunghoon dragged his feet behind him.
âWeâre fashionably late.â the younger boy corrected, Jake turning around to give him an impatient look, nodding his head towards his car.
âWeâre gonna miss all the fun, câmon.â Sunghoon frowned.
âWhat a shame.â he mumbled under his breath, following his best friend into the car and praying that this night would go well, and without conflict.
That was wishful thinking.
Sunghoon instantly knew he was right when they pulled up into Yeonjunâs driveway. He could hear the music pumping from inside the house, so loud it made his ears ache. He could see the crowds of people through the enormous glass windows, and grimaced at the idea of being among the masses of sweaty bodies. Jake however, seemed delighted, and so Sunghoon tried to put a smile on his face.
Jake turned off the ignition, leaning over to his best friend and studying the blank look on his face. âReady?â he asked, and Sunghoon nodded with an exasperated sigh, unbuckling his seatbelt and slamming the car door behind him. Jake rolled his eyes.
âThis is going to be a nightmare.â Sunghoon said, unable to hold back a quip. Jake patted him on the shoulder, ringing the doorbell with a grin.
âLetâs see if you can last the whole night.â
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It had only been an hour and your head was already pounding.
All the lights felt too bright, the music was too loud, and too many people were trying to talk to you. After having your crisis of self merely 60 minutes previous, you were definitely not in the mood to make conversation with anyone. You downed your third vodka soda of the night and felt everything get a little hazier. You were satisfied when the sound got a little quieter and the lights became less harsh.
Toting your fourth drink in hand, you dropped down to the couch. Most people were busy dancing, thank God, and the only people on the couch was a girl vomiting in Yeonjunâs best porcelain vase and her friend coaxing it out of her. You didnât mind it too much. At this point, you were craving some humanity.
You felt a little at ease when Jay sat beside you, smiling in greeting. Jay was pretty much the only one of Heeseungâs friends whom you actually liked.
âHowâs the night going?â you asked, sipping on the red cup in your hand.
âItâs alright.â he said, his words slurred as he rubbed his nose. It was clear that he had more than a few drinks, probably a couple past his capacity. âYour friend- whatâs her name? Tried talking to me earlier.â You didnât bother to inquire. âNing? Ningning?â he laughed to himself. He was obviously drunk, so you took another sip and ignored his ramblings. Even the most sensible of people were insufferable to you at the moment.Â
He sniffled briefly, and you studied his face. You could practically see the gears in his head turning as he poked his tongue into the flesh of his left cheek thoughtfully.
âHey,â he suddenly said, looking at you very seriously. âIâm really sorry about that Sunghoon thing, yâknow. Iâve been thinking about it for a while now, and itâs really been bothering me.â You furrowed your brows.
âWhat Sunghoon thing?â you said, and his jaw dropped open, laughing drunkenly as he covered his mouth. Clearly he had said something he wasnât supposed to.
âOops, did Heeseung never tell you?â he said, trying to backtrack. âOh, we just fucked with Sunghoon a little in sophomore year. You know, back before you and Heeseung started dating.â An awful feeling crept into your insides as you stared at him relentlessly until he finally continued. âWe, uh, we just wrote him a letter or something like that.â
âWhat did it say?â you demanded.
âOh, you know.â he said for the thousandth time, and you were beginning to lose your patience. He took a swig of your drink to loosen his tongue. Jay knew he shouldnât be the one to tell you about this, but his conscience was pressing him to continue, and so he did. âWe just said some mean stuff, called him a freak. Told him to stay away from you. It was Heeseungâs idea, really.â
You felt a pit in your stomach. You felt so sick, you didnât even have the capacity to register the anger bubbling up in your throat. Why would your boyfriend do this? What had Sunghoon ever done to him?
You didnât even notice that you were defending Sunghoon over Heeseung.
âWhy would you do that?â you asked blankly, and Jay stood up quickly, stumbling drunkenly as he almost lost his balance. He sensed that he said something he shouldnât, and if he kept drunkenly blabbering, Heeseung would definitely kick his ass for it sooner or later.
âUh, you should ask Heeseung about t-this.â he stuttered, evading before you got angry. He had never seen you upset before. Nobody had, with the exception of one.
You stood from the couch, downing the remainder of your drink, feeling the alcohol leave a burning trail down your throat before you tossed the cup to the side.
You had to find your boyfriend.
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Dear Sunghoon,
I know you have a crush on me. Iâm sorry to say this, but I really donât reciprocate your feelings. To be honest, I find it disgusting that you think you even have a chance with me.
Maybe you havenât realized, but we come from completely different worlds. People actually like me. You might not know what that feels like, but itâs actually pretty nice to be liked. I get good grades, I make friends, I do the work. Something you wouldnât know much about. Youâre nothing compared to me. You have no idea what itâs like to be admired, or to have friends. Maybe thatâs because youâre always alone, daydreaming like a fucking loser.
I could never love someone like you. Youâre a freak.
Sincerely, y/n.
P.S. Iâm in love with Lee Heeseung.
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Jake, that bastard, had absolutely disappeared. He had left Sunghoon stranded in a house full of strangers. And not just any house; the house of the man he disliked nearly the most. Well, after you, then Heeseung, then Jungwon⊠you get the point.
Sunghoon wasnât a big drinker, but he downed any alcohol he could get his hands on. His fourth shot of vodka left a fierce burning in his throat, and he tried his best to ignore it. Alcohol was just about the only thing that could make him feel a little less alienated in a place full of people that despised him. With every sideways glance, even an admiring or curious one, he felt more and more like running away. But he promised to stick around for the night, and he was a man of his word. Most of the time, at least.
He felt his eyes almost roll into the back of his head when Lee Heeseung approached him, toting one of his goons behind him.
âCan I help you?â Sunghoon said from behind the rim of his cup, brows raised skeptically. Heeseung had a foul look on his face, one that Sunghoon hadnât really seen before. He seemed to be a jolly guy most of the time.
âWhat are you doing here?â he said, voice low.
âSorry, I wasnât informed that you were Yeonjunâs security guard. Iâll be on my way out, if need be.â Sunghoon said sardonically, and Heeseungâs scowl only deepened.
âIâm warning you, watch what you say to me.â Heeseung said, pointing so closely, his index finger nearly brushed his chest. âI think we both know you donât belong here.â
âWow, it seems like youâve got an attitude problem. Not as innocent as everyone thinks, huh?â Sunghoon didnât shy away from the contact, attempting to close the inch difference between their heights. It was a lot harder than it seemed. âJust like you little girlfriend.â he provoked, and Heeseung grabbed the front of his shirt, jaw pulsing.
âYou watch what you saw about her.â Heeseung said through grit teeth. âYouâre just jealous, and we all know it. She could never love someone like you. Youâre a freak.â
I could never love someone like you. Youâre a freak.
Sunghoon furrowed his brow. He tried his hardest to keep his lower lip from trembling. He couldnât show that he was hurt, no matter what.
âIâm not afraid of you.â he said.
Heeseung scoffed. âYouâre pretending.â
âIâm not the only one.â The two boys stood in silence for a beat.
Heeseung dropped Sunghoonâs shirt, adjusting his jacket with a glare. âFuck you, Sunghoon. We come from different worlds, you have no idea what itâs like to be me.â
We come from completely different worlds.Â
You have no idea what itâs like to be admired.
With that, Heeseung was gone, his lackeys disappearing as well. And it was all coming back to Sunghoon, biting his lip furiously to distract from the burning in his eyes. He downed the rest of what was in his cup, wandering back to the kitchen.
Maybe he wasnât welcome here, but he was going to drink them dry before he left.
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âI have a surprise for you!â Jungwon waved his arms excitedly. You stared at him, completely unamused. Your best friend definitely had the worst timing ever.
âIâm a little busy.â you said, trying to push past him to no avail. You didnât feel like explaining your situation, not until after you talked to your boyfriend.Â
âItâs really important,â Jungwon insisted, pressing his hands to the small of your back and steering you towards the staircase. You tried to squirm out of his grip but gave up about halfway through. You would humor Jungwon and see his stupid surprise, then youâd find Heeseung and have a serious conversation.
âOkay, right this way,â Jungwon mumbled, pushing you into a spare guest bedroom. âWait here for just a moment, I need to get something ready.â
âHow long is this going to take?â you said exasperatedly, flopping down onto the bed and crossing your arms.
âJust a minute!â he yelled before slamming the door, dashing away.
As he walked into the corridor, he high fived a certain blond haired boy, Jake rushing by to find his respective best friend.
âSome guy upstairs said he was looking for you.â Jake said, jabbing his thumb at the staircase. Sunghoonâs brows knitted, looking up skeptically before taking another swig of the drink in his hand.
âMe? Was it Heeseung?â Jake shrugged ambiguously.
âDonât know. He was walking real fast, muttering your name. I think he went into one of the rooms upstairs.â Sunghoon put down his cup, rolling his eyes and heading quickly to the staircase. Jake grinned successfully, trailing behind the boy as he muttered strings of profanities and insults.
âWhat the fuck does he wantâŠâ Sunghoon grumbled, opening the first door he saw when he went upstairs, shutting it in exasperation when a couple screamed, their intimacy interrupted. Jake grimaced; Sunghoon seemed unaffected. He continued this with three more doors, until he finally reached one with a white frame and a silver handle, one with squeaky hinges, one that locked from the outside.
âWhere is he-â Jake shoved the boy with all his might, slamming the door behind him as his best friend yelped, pounding on the door. Jungwon came running from around the corner, diving for the doorknob with a key in hand, turning it firmly in the lock. No matter how much Sunghoon protested, it was futile.
âNice one.â Jake said, high fiving the younger boy as the two proudly celebrated their success. They stared at the door until Sunghoonâs protests went quiet, and the culprits were left with an awkward silence as they registered their actions.
â...We did a good thing, right?â Jungwon asked unsurely. â...Yeah. Definitely.â
âOh, fucking excellent. God, this night couldnât get any worse.â Sunghoon said immediately upon noticing your presence. He huffed, pacing around the room while you stared at him, eyes watery, biting down on your lip hard. Sunghoon was filled with so much rage, he was unable to speak, and the two of you sat in silence for a brief second before you got to your feet, walking straight up to him and slapping him in the face.
âI am so fucking mad at you!â you yelled, shocking both of you.
âMe? What could I have possibly done to make you mad at me?â Sunghoon shouted incredulously, pressing his hand to his hot cheek, red blooming under his skin.
âThis whole rivalry!â you said, gesturing vaguely. âWhy didnât you tell me?â
âTell you what?â he asked irritatedly.
âAbout the letter!â Sunghoon paled. He had imagined this moment a hundred times over, and none of those hypotheticals went like this. He simply couldnât have this conversation with you, it was too painful. It was in the past.
âWhy should I? Youâre the one that wrote it.â he said frustratedly.
âJeez, youâre so fucking stupid. I never would have done that to you. I wouldnât say any of that mean shit to you. I didnât write that letter!â
He scoffed, âOh yeah, then who did?â
âHeeseung did, Sunghoon.â He paused for a moment, not sure what to say.
Youâre just jealous, and we all know it.Â
She could never love someone like you, youâre a freak.Â
We come from completely different worlds.
You have no idea what itâs like to be me.
Heeseungs hurtful words rang around his head, cutting into his skin like hot knives. It was impossible. You wrote the letter. Heeseung wouldnât have done that.
âWhy would he do that?â you stared at him, unbelieving at how oblivious he was.
âBecause I was in love with you, obviously!â
It felt like Sunghoonâs heart was on fire. The two of you stared at each other in silence for what felt like centuries, Sunghoonâs head spinning. Suddenly, everything was much too real for him to take in. His rising body temperature, the sweet lilt of your voice, the way you looked at him through your lashes.
âWhat?â he questioned blankly, hardly even registering what you were saying. He felt dizzy. âYou were in love with me?â
âWell, it was freshman year. I was 14. Can you just shut the fuck up? Iâm still mad at you.â you said, your cheeks went aflame with the realization of what you had just said.
He grinned. âYouâre so dumb.â
âYouâre so fucking annoying-â Suddenly, his lips crashed into yours.
He tangled his hands in your hair, knotting his left hand in your hair. You kissed him in return as he held your waist in his right hand, his teeth biting your lower lip. You both fought for dominance, staggering through the room until your back hit the wall, and you wrapped a leg around his waist as he cursed under his breath. It was a kiss of hatred, but at the same time, relief. His lips felt as though they were made to fit yours, fitting like a puzzle piece. You parted for a breath, but he pulled you back in hungrily.
âJesus fucking Christ!â The two of you pulled away immediately as Jake cursed loudly, Jungwon behind him with a look on his face like you had just shot him. âWhat is wrong with you two? We wanted you to make up, not make out!â
âGet the fuck out!â Sunghoon shouted, running after his best friend and shoving him away, slamming the door behind them with a heavy exhalation. When he turned back to you, you were trying to hold back a giggle and failing miserably.
The two of you began to laugh, and Sunghoon dropped to the floor with a sigh, you doing the same and sidling up to him.
âI canât believe we just did that.â you said, feeling intensely embarrassed.
â Yeah, I bet youâll give me herpes.â Sunghoon mocked, and you turned to him with a glare, and he held his hands up. âOld habits die hard. But I really am sorry I was mean to you. I didnât know Heeseung wrote the letter.â You scowled at the reminder.
âHeeseungâŠâ you said, rubbing your eyes. âJesus. What am I gonna do about him?â Sunghoon didnât reply, staring at the ceiling thoughtfully.
âDid you ever think I was a freak?â he asked suddenly. You frowned.
âWhy would I think that?â
âI donât know. I was always alone, always daydreaming. I wasnât popular or anything. Didnât you ever consider that you shouldnât like someone like me?â
âSomeone like you?â you snorted. âCâmon, donât be full of yourself. Youâre just a person. I could care less if you like to be alone, or if you daydream. So does everyone else, theyâre just not brave enough to say it aloud.â Sunghoon smiled in relief, and he wanted nothing more than to press another hungry kiss to your lips. But he knew he needed to hold back. I mean, you had just gotten over your rivalry a couple minutes ago. He should probably give it some time before he starts kissing his ex-nemesis.
âYou should probably go,â he said, avoiding eye contact. âI bet people are looking for you. And I think you might need to talk to your boyfriend.â
âEx boyfriend, when Iâm done with him.â you said, rolling your eyes and getting to your feet, bruising the dust off of your dress. You held out a hand to assist Sunghoon in getting up, and he took it with a smile. You walked, turning back when he didnât follow you. âCâmon. Letâs show Heeseung that weâre not enemies anymore.â
He couldnât hold back his grin.
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You felt like the room quaked when you walked downstairs with Sunghoon.
The music didnât stop, but it almost seemed like everything went silent, hundreds of pairs of eyes landing on the two of you immediately, narrowed, criticizing. Sunghoon was sweating at the judgment, but you strode confidently, not paying any attention to their stares. And like magic, everyone began to turn around and mind their own business. You sent Sunghoon a wink.
âDo anything with confidence, and people wonât give a shit.â you said. Sunghoon grinned. He knew he had a lot to learn from you. The two of you slid through the bodies, navigating your way through until you spotted him from across the room.
Lee Heeseung. The man you called the love of your life just a few hours ago. You wonder if you still loved him after what happened.
âI think Iâm gonna head out.â Sunghoon said, tilting his head towards the door.
âSee you later, Sunghoon. Donât be a stranger.â you said, before turning on your heel and marching away. He shook his head at your retreating figure, smiling with a warm blush on his cheeks before he made his exit.
âHeeseung!â you yelled across the room, attempting to pass by the hordes of drunks to get to your boyfriend. Him and his friends were playing a rowdy game of beer pong, and he watched you inquisitively with a ball in hand. âWe need to talk.â
âAbout what, baby?â he asked, tossing the ball and scoring with ease, Yeonjun and Beomgyu cheering behind him and chanting his name.
âHeeseung.â you said his name coldly, and he grew serious within an instant.
âYeonjun, take my place.â he said, slapping his friend on the back as the boy raised his brow, the group watching you with curiosity as you walked away.
You led Heeseung to the backyard, crossing your arms the minute you turned around to face him. He could tell you were serious as ever.
âWhat is it baby?â he said with concern, reaching for your arm, but you pulled away from him quickly. He only grew more worried.
âHeeseung, do you have anything to tell me?â you asked vaguely, and every bad thing he had done in his entire life ran through his head in an instant.
âNo?â he said pathetically. âY/n, will you just tell me what you want?â
âWhy did you write Sunghoon that letter?â Heeseung paled. He didnât think you would find out. Not this soon. âYou said such hurtful things to him, why? And addressed from me?â You said, voice wobbling.
âBaby, let me explain-â
âYouâre the reason Sunghoon hated me so much. I put up with his belittling for years because I thought I deserved it somehow. Just to find out it was you all along? What kind of fucked up person would do that?â
âHow else was I supposed to get him away from you?â
âThatâs not your decision to make, Heeseung.â you said coldly.
âLook, baby, that was all in the past. Iâm really sorry, canât we just look past it?â
âNo, Heeseung, because you hurt an innocent person really badly. And that is always unforgivable.â you sighed, pinching the space between your brows.
âHe doesnât matter, y/n. Iâm your boyfriend, not him!â
âWell, not anymore.â Both of you froze. Through the glass walls, the entirety of the party stared at the two of you, Decelisâ golden couple. Now destroyed.
âYouâre breaking up with me,â Heeseung said slowly, in disbelief. âOver Park Sunghoon?â You stared at him for a moment, before steeling yourself.
âYes. Yes I am.â And then you walked off, pushing past the shocked crowds with tears in your eyes, gunning it for the door and disappearing into the night.
Something was telling you to run after him.
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epilogue.
âSheâs still at it?â Jake asked in disbelief. Just a moment previous, you had strode straight up to Sunghoon from your spot at the blackboard with the utmost confidence and placed a lollipop onto his lap. You didnât even look into his eyes, just turning on your heel and returning to your duties.
He was beginning to get envious looks from his fellow classmates, and he wasnât sure how to feel about it.
âSâpose so.â Sunghoon said, unwrapping the cellophane and popping the treat into his mouth with a satisfying suction sound. âMm. At least sheâs giving me good flavors these days.â
âItâs been three years. Youâd think sheâd stop by now.â Jake shook his head, tossing his notebooks and laptop into his backpack as the bell rang, dismissing class.
âSheâll never stop. She loves me.â Sunghoon grinned proudly, the stick of his lollipop protruding from the corner of his upturned mouth.
âWhy doesnât she ever bring me lollipops?â Sunghoon frowned, slapping Jake in the back with his notebook before shoving it into his duffel. âOw! What?â
âSheâs my girlfriend. Sheâs not allowed to give lollipops to anyone but me.â Sunghoon said, like it was obvious, walking to the front of the class with Jake in tow just behind him. âBesides, you donât even like lollipops anyway.â
âItâs the thought that counts.â
Even after a year of dating, you and Sunghoon were still up to your classic shenanigans. It was a wonder that the two of you were still together, considering how often you bickered. You were lucky that you loved each other more than enough to make up for the arguments.
âHey, baby.â he said, striding up to your place at the front of the class and pressing a sloppy kiss onto your cheek. You wiped your cheek off with a playful scowl, before plucking the lollipop from Sunghoonâs mouth and putting it between your lips.
âHey, Hoonie. Hey, Jake.â You reached for your boyfriendâs hand as the three of you walked out of class together. âHow was practice, you two?â
âMm, Iâm tired.â Sunghoon said, pecking you as Jake rolled his eyes at your overt pda. âJakeâs been keeping me busy with training.â
âIf you werenât so shit, I wouldnât have to train you all the time.â Jake ruffled the younger boyâs hair as he looked up at him with a scowl. After your debacle with Heeseung, Jake quit the rugby team, deciding he favored soccer. It turned out to be a good decision, as he was quite good at it, and you decided it must have been pure fate that gave him a scholarship to the same college you and Sunghoon were attending.
âHey, I joined soccer way before you did. Have some respect for your seniors.â Sunghoon said, evading Jakeâs hands as he reached to slap the younger boy, the two tussling as you watched with a smile, sucking on your lollipop. âJesus, donât you ever get tired of those two?â a weary voice said, sidling up to you as he rubbed the sleep out of his eyes. You turned to face Jungwon, his bangs matted to his forehead and his button up shirt nearly halfway undone.
âYouâve been sleeping during class?â you asked, humor in your tone as your best friend turned to you with a raised brow.
âHow could you tell?â You didnât answer. Sunghoon ran to you, a big grin on his face as he dragged Jake behind him in a headlock.
âHey, Jungwon.â he said, reaching for a handshake that Jungwon didnât reciprocate. He then reached for the stick dangling from your lips, removing it, kissing you softly, and then putting the sucker back in his own mouth.
âYou guys are disgusting.â Jake said, voice muffled from under Sunghoonâs bicep.
âCherry, again?â Jungwon said, watching the bright red sphere as it protruded slightly from Sunghoonâs mouth. âI shouldâve known you were up to something when you ordered them in bulk.â
âWhat can I say? A traditionâs a tradition.â you grinned, taking Sunghoonâs hand as the four of you walked in a line. âA lollipop a day keeps Park Sunghoon away.â He looked at you with a snort, unable to hold back a smile.
âDid you just come up with that?â he asked, amused.
âI did.â you hummed, and he pressed a kiss to your nose, Jungwon and Jake groaning loudly in unison.
âWe get it, youâre in love.â
âEnough already, itâs gross.â they whined, and the two of you laughed together, swinging your hands back and forth like a little swing between your sides.
Who knew you and your enemy would fall in love? You certainly couldnât have predicted it. Turns out that college life had a lot of unexpected surprises in store. But while everything kept changing, there was one thing that always stayed the same.
Sunghoonâs heart always skipped a beat when you gave him a lollipop.
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currently thinking about writing a sunghoon x fem!character horror one shot,, because why not :]]]]
yall,, i have a one shot in drafts (sunghoon angst ;P),, trying to convince myself that it's not shit and that I need to post it, if i want to get better at writing!! stay tuned ig????? lol
forgot to add: it's inspired by a song pale honey - friends ,,give it a listen while you can,, it's a banger !! (I might write some similar fics inspired by songs in the future :^^) edit: IT'S OUT,, RRRRRAAAAAAHHHH
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terribly accurate and for what
GENSHIN IMPACT CHARACTERS I THINK ENHYPEN WOULD MAIN
warning : mild cursing, not proofread pls lmk if any mistakes!
word count : 671
notes : just a quick one because I haven't been posting alot lately
HEESEUNG : EULA LAWRENCE
Hmm, let's see
From his League of legends gameplay, he seems the type of guy to Main a character that easily does big damage.
He gives me eula vibes because who doesn't love eula??
Like i can imagine him just one shotting everything because she's a physical dps.
She's mommy material and if you disagree with me i.will.find.you
He probably hardcore invested in her imo, has a godly build and gets 36 stars in abyss.
rest of the members utc!
JAY : ZHONGLI
OKAY WE SAW THAT COMING.
I feel like he'd use his money and get him upto c6 and hardcore invest in him tbh.
Will shield you from any damage (his c2 cons) and will do big pp damage with his rock
i don't think he would invest into his weapon tho (even I wouldn't it's completely useless). Maybe he'd go for staff of homa for zhongli
i think he would just use his ult on other people for fun.
like imagine you're looking at your artifacts screen and out of nowhere you hear "I WILL HAVE ORDER!!"
like bestie did you just waste your ult like that...
JAKE : ARATAKI ITTO AND GOROU
TELL ME YOU DON'T SEE JAKE BEING AN ITTO MAIN LIKE MAN COME ON
Itto is just so goofy and cute and so is jakey and it's such a perfect match I CANNOT BELIEVE I THOUGHT OF THAT??? (In shock)
Itto is like so massively strong with his cow I swear
Need help? no worries a cow is here to help you!
No cuz i feel like he'll be so obsessed with itto's cow he's going to throw it on npcs and just laugh is ass off.
I also think he'll have alot of fun spamming itto's burst. i think we can all agree that his burst is very satisfying.
He wants to maximize it's damage, and the best character to help? gorou.
dog + a really good geo support = perfection for jake
he is def (pun intended) pulling for both their constellations for c6
SUNGHOON : KAEDEHARA KAZUHA
Have no idea how this thought popped up into my mind tbh it just did?
like kazuha is so calm and collected and peaceful i think it fits hoon really well in. way
and his dog gaeul's name means autumn in Korean. Ring a bell??
beside that i don't think he would seriously invest into him
kazuha is so broken at c0 itself, he won't bother as much but if he gets a constellation on accident he wouldn't mind.
SUNOO : NILOU
I was initially thinking nahida or diona even, but then i realised nilou would be so perfect??
no hear me out, she's cute she's gorgeous she dances she's so sskjejssjzjjsjzjehdwbhxdb AHHHH (sorry)
i feel like he would fall in love first sight of her no cap
he will be casual ab her me thinks, wouldn't try to get constellations really.
is afk most of the time staring at her beauty
JUNGWON : GANYU
HARD CARRYING LEADER!!!
tho he gives cat vibes (maybe diona or kirara) he also gives me "I will carry you but i will avoid you and the enemy like the plaque" if you get what I mean.
his build for her would be fucking crazy no cap.
like bro is hitting 100k every charged shot no buffs
wouldn't go for cons imo but will go mad crazy about building her
his aim would be so good tho, he never misses! (the same way he never misses to make my heart flutter)
NI-KI : HUTAO
we definitely saw this coming
the goofiness, the happiness, the crazyness and the urge to annoy zhongli (Jay) it all fits perfectly
he would definitely one tap everything that comes across his way
my boy is going all out with her c6 r5 (with Jay's money ofcourse)
i can also imagine him getting super mad when someone accidentally heals him like excuse tf me. did you just do that.
dw he'll get revenge by constantly burning the grass you're standing on đ
disappeared from Tumblr for a while omg did someone miss me.
school has been hectic as hell as one of my most imp exams are coming up like kill me already
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